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M ore Funds , G ears W ay For Highway To Imprison Construction Union Boss < WASHINOTON (AP) — The Johnson' administration relaxed (AP)— (A P)— The Supreme Court partly today the freeze of high­ turned down today twin ef­ way construction funds it put * * forts by Teamsters Union into effect last Thanksgiving as President James R. H offa an anti-inflationary measure. to stay out of jail. . And Secretary of Transporta­ tion Alan S. Boyd told a Joint Within mlmrtes alter the high Senate-Hopse hearing the ad­ court’s rulings were announced, 7 ministration is ready to order a Hoffa’s attorneys were planning further thaw if economic condi­ another maneuver to keep Wm tions warremt during the'current out of prison — at least tempo­ i m fiscal year and the fiscal year which begins July 1. rarily. Boyd, In testimony prepared The two pleas rejected by th* for the hearing, said the admin­ high court without comment istration had rejected any idea were based on claims of wide­ of cutting an additional |400 spread government eavesdroi>- million from the highway pro­ ping at Hotfa’s lederled Jury- gram as had been contemplated tampering trial and a claim tiiat earlier. testimony by a paid government Instead, he said, the govern­ informer should have been ex­ ment will make an additional cluded. $176 million available to the' Thus the court refused to re­ states for highway contracts consider its Dec. 12 dccisdon Young King Ppps Kiss on Poppy Queen during the current fiscal year upholding Hoffa’s Jury tamper­ which ends June 30. ing conyictlon, eight-year prison Gerald Lucas pops a kiss on the cheek of Nancy Patrick after the young- This will raise the amount of (AP Fiioiofax) sters were named king and queen of the Indianapolis, VFW post’s poppy sales sentence and $10,000 fine. The federal funds available .for high­ Cheshire Marine Wins Highest Honor ruling consisted of a brief order, drive. The'pop-eyed queen looks as though she expected a handshake. way contracts to |3.'478 billion, ivithout comment. It was noted compared with the 33.3 lion Capt. Harvey C. Barnum Jr. of Cheshire receives the congratulations of Sec­ that Justices Byron R. 'White available imder the'cutback. retary of the Navy Paul Nitze today after being awarded the Medal of Honor, and Abe Fortas did not partici­ Congress had authorized $4.4 the nation’s highest decoration. Barnum took command of a rifle company in pate. billion for the fiscal 1967 high­ Vietnam Dec. 18, after the company commander was mortally wounded. The lulling presumably, Enemy Shelling at Da Nang way program. But Jt^inson, an­ cleared the way for Jai'Ung ot^ nouncing the freeze last Novem­ the head of the 1.7 million-mem­ ber, called the freeze a rroo-mll- P y v p e # f o D p / p f f / l / i n f ber union — possibly in leee lion cut, expWnlng that he orle- * » than a month. inally had planned to spend only Cleanest Air Kill 11 GI’s, 35 Villagers $4 billion. . ' Under normal court proM- HARTFORD (AP) — Thp dure, the court’s Judgment Boyd wad a surprise opeidi% State H^th Departnjent DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) — at latest count 39 rounds on the ’ The body of a Vietnamese witness. o om m itt^ brigi- would be relayed down the fed­ U.S. Marines found 46 rocket- base and six on a nearby Viet- wearing a mllltary-tyi)e uniform in . 'r o | w rt 3 ■ , Litchfield ' g^ - eral .tatlder(to'.the Chatijanoqga hally' had been advised' Out ■'erealy has shown the lowest firing positions near the big U.S. namese village, with a red star was found near Gardner Ackley, 'chairmiui of trial court where Hoffa’s airest airbase here today following a Thlrty-4wo Americans and 70 erimetr defenses as has hap­ of The People, a Sunday news­ Chattanooga were furnished Vietnam are more far reaching Johnson was asked whether tion against a nati

TOKVO (AP)—Supporters of could indicate a trial is being GORVAIXJS, Ore. (AlP) — A We always ha.ve a frame of ref­ Chinese Communist party prepared. mysterious student has been erence for events,” Goetzinger Chairman Mao Tse-fung have Isolation of the four as purge attending a class at Oregon said. "Then in walks a blaKdc hag renewed their attacks on four targets came amid more signs Stale University for the past early targets of Mao's purge, that Mao is trying to put a lid on with a human inside ifN cw heie two months enveloped in a big possibly indicating a narrowing Red Guard zealots and tone black bag. Only his bare feqt (Bee Page'Bight) of the so-called cultural revolu- down the civil strife. But other ^ ^ ^ ^ * 4 4 * show. tion because of setbacks. reports indicated Mao’s oppo- Each Monday, Wednesday Japanese correspondents in hents are as. active as ever, and Friday at 11 A.M., the Peking reported ousted Peking though some of the reports Black Bag sits on a small table Mayor Peng Chen, former Vice came from Communist foes of near the back of the classiuom. Premier Lu Tliig-yl, former Mao who are anxious to see him The class is Speech 118 — basic Bulletin chief of staffXLo Jui-ching, and defeated. persuasion. former party official Yang Moscow RaiUo said in a Japa- The Black Bag seldom speaks FBEIOHTEB ON FIRE Shang-kun bad been officially nese-Ianguage broadcast, that • <»r moves. But a newsman who termed counterrevolutionaries. anti-Mao armed forces had tak­ attended the class says his pres­ NEW YOrai — (AP)— All lour had been accused in en over the industrial city of ence becomes ov^iwhelming. The Getniaa trel|^ter Calto, earlier wall bulletins of Loyang in Honan Province and Charles Goetzinger, professor bound for New Yorb, waa m preparing a coup d-etat against that a munbef of Maoists' had of the class, knows the identity fire today in the Attaotlf Mao a year ago. been arrested. It added that of the person inside. N

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'South Windsor Tax Hearing ' Three to Attend -V With only one more hear­ Parley Planned TV-Radio Tonight Hebron Andover / $13,500 Raised Privately ing scheduled by the Man­ chester Board of Tax Re- By U.S. Chamber vlevr, 0T2 taxpayen have al­ , GOPj Women Voter Group^ As Part of Aid to Firm ready appeared to appeal Three members of the Man­ « their October 1966 property chester Chamber of Commwrce Teletision The South Windsor Industrial will meet tomorrow at 8:30 at assessments. will represent the town Cham­ 8:00 S) Mlovlo ;24) Sanlor T eara ^ By BIti. LENNON Red Fire Unit Auxiliary to Meet u 4 Ooimnercial Development the church. ber at an Action Assembly of »4» Iftta Douglas M> VariatloM I A junior dioir rehearsal will The one hearing remain­ Perry Usaon 24) BVench Cbef the Chamber of Commerce of ‘Til never forgive you." Why? The soan or. hurt% Numerous people in town will t o about $500, officials estimat­ Ooip. has raised $13,^ as its be held Wednesdays at 6:15'p. ing Is on Wednesday from Uerv OriUln 10) M ovie Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketball Courts - Share of a 3135,000 loan to In- 5 to 8:30 p.m.. In the Mu­ the United States at the Park AHred HH<£oock ,304a-30) I Dream 'of Jeannte imagined or real, will never heal wbeh or while there li • Cross Drive have to make a choice of which ed. m. also at the church. Plaza Hotel in New Haven on Italian Cinema 8:80 ^-40) Rat Patrol (C) stubborn refusal to forgive and forget. There la certeinjy a Now Booking for Seasonal Work dustronlcs Inc., of 65 Mascola Completes Army Course nicipal Building Hearing Outer Ltantte I) Lucy Show (C) meeting to attend tonight at 8, About 40 volunteers called on Thursday. Addasna Family , >23-80) C ate^ Ntflee peculiar quirk between our reasoning as individuals aa John^ 'Slbun of Bast St. has families In town. Other drive Rd. Pvt. Bevin H. Richards, son Room. I t is for those tax­ S:U ’The PViendly Giant ,24) AntlQuea S '^ a nation. During a war, a hatred of the enemy exlata, Aftgr- when threo organizations are Early Bird Special payers who were unable to Leader of the Action Aaiem- 6:80 . , Newa lii SubKrtotloa TV been napi^d town chairman tor workers were Mrs. Eugene Ihe odtporation has been of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Q. What's New? 34) NET Journal wards, as a Ration, we forgive and forget The scars are scheduled to meet. appear on their scheduled bly team for the U.S. Chamber iM) 8:00 removed and our one time enemies are friends. Yet, in person ,tiie 19$T AmeriOan Red Cross ScwMke, Mrs. George Nelson, fonnied to assist businesses and Richards, 111 Robert Dr.,> has of Commerce is F. Ritter Shum- 6:00 L8 (C), 10) News, ^iorts, 20-32-80) The Road West 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 1st dates. Last Saturday’s ses­ weather 8-13) Andy Griffith (C) to person—day by day living—one time friends are enemies. Drive. The drive starts Wednes­ Andover Republicans meet at Mrs. Herman Heinz Jr., Mrs. eaoourage firms to locate in the successfully completed an eight- way, chairman and chief execu­ (18) H e rr Griffin 8-40) Felony Squad (C) town hall to endorse candidates All work Personally supervised. We are 100% Insured. sion, also for that puipose, l 8) Newswlre . 9:80 8) A F u n U y ^ f a lr «j) It simply doesn’t make sense. John Harris, Mrs. Levi Fournier town. week course in small arms re­ tive of Ritter Pfaudler Corp. day and will continue through for the May 15 town election. SINCE 1920 pair at the U. S. Army Ordi­ resulted in the appearance (34) Optnton * 13) Movie and Mrs. Margaret Devoid, all Mhe loan is being obtained of 18 persons. of Rochester, N.Y. (02) Newsbeot ;i?)". Subscription ■ TV A more disturbing reflection is how some people at times March. The announcement was The League of Women Voters In the Long Hill and Pine Ridge DeMAIO BROTHERS from the federal government nance Center and School, Abw- Shumway will head a group (40) News. Cheyenne .40) Peyton Place (C) place themselves on a higher level than God. All of us are meets at tlie elementary school 643-7691 deen Proving Ground, Mary­ The October 1966 Grand (30) HcHale’a Navy 10:00 , 8) Malce Room for Daddy guilty of reUglous infidelities. B ut when with humility, in an made by Douglas Fellows, areas, with Mrs. Philip Denon­ under the Small Business Ad­ of six panelists and three lo­ 6:30 ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) , 8 ^ ) Ivan IvanoTtcfa chairman of the Columbia Chap­ to hear' a talk by Wilson Tilley, court as their captain. ministration 502 program. Un­ land, List, slated for release soon, ( 8) P eter Jennings (C) .10-20-22-30) Run for Your Life aloneness before God, we ask forgiveness for our faults, we will not take into account cal area panelists and others' 010-22.30) H unU ej^rlnkley (24) Collective Bargaining know He will say, “I forgive." Since this la true, isn’t It silly ter drive.. director of the proposed Ancil­ Mrs, Richard Schreyer, a cap­ der it, the federal government Pvt. Richards is a 1966 grad­ who will appear in the all-day (C) (12) Tell the Truth (C) any reductions in assess­ (12) Newsbeat for people to refuse forgiveness to people for far less serloua SIbun said tite drive would lary Service .Center (project tain in the lake area, was as­ WlU provide 80 per cent of the uate of the high school and en­ progniam dealing with today’s 10:80 ( 8) I've Got a Secret i ASK), which' would provide listed in the regular army in ments granted by the re­ (24) What’B New? (il8) Day TbM Made a hurts? Whether you agree or disagree with this or any provide funds for the local sisted by Mrs. John Parker, loan airt the community wiU trends and issues. (20) Soctel Security Difference thought you read here weekly, your comments are welcome. swimming instructions given at special programs for children provide 20 per cent. Under September of 1966. view board. An amended ( 3) M ovie 11 :00 T 8-8 (Cb 10-33-8040) News, Mrs. Roger Jerome and Mrs. aETCHER GLASS CO. OF MANCHESTER Grand List will be released Those representing the Man­ (2022-30-40) Newa Spprte. Weather Phone or write about them any time you wish . . . Amston Lake, the local Blood- with special learning problems Gordon MacDonald. Also solicit­ OonneoUcut statutes, though, GOP Meet Tonight chester Chamber of Commerce (10) M cHale’s N avy •antNews mobile visits and the Red Cross In 21 towns of Tolland and ,the state pays 10 per cent of The South Windsor Repub­ later. (34) Liviw for 60a 18) Film WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE ing at Andover Lake were Mrs. are: Richard G. Rothwell, ■vice (20) Hui^y-Briiikley .13) Newsbeat contacts between families and Windham Counties. Interested Edward Montandon, captain, **When You Think of Glass, the cost and the town 10 per lican Town Committee will meet president of the Chamber and , 8) Twilight Zone ■ 11 :16 02) Movie servicemen. members of the public have 649"4521 cent. tonight at 8:16 at the Orchard 7:15 [40) You Asked for » (20) Memory Lane 14$ East Center Street—649-7100 and Mrs. Edith Budrick, Miss ■vice president of the Con­ 7:80 8^) Iron Horse 1 ;90 ( 84) Movie Firemen Respond Twice been inirited to attend.. Avis Merryman, Miss Diane Think of Fletcher” State participation in the Hill Elementary, School cafete­ Pre-Schoolers necticut Bank and Trust Co.; (18) Checkmate 1 -.30 (40) Movie (10-2022-80) Ib e Monkeee (10-20-22-30) Tonight (O The Hebron Volunteer- Fire The fire department auxiliary Montandon, Mrs. Parker Sears community effort to attract in­ ria. All members are urged to Walter H. Sodano, chairman of (l2) Gilllgan’s Island (12) Joe Pvne will meet at the firehouse to dustry is made possible by a attend. To Get Eye Test Department was called out and Mrs. William Tletter. the Chamber’s Contractor’s Dl- SEE SATURDAYTI TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINO twice Saturday night. The first plan a i>otluck in March. Re­ 54 McKEE STREET pne-half million dollar appro­ Jury Panel Meeting •vlsion and treasurer of the Mrs. John H. Yeomans was priation provided by the 1965 The town jury committee will Pre-school children through­ call was from Jan Dr. where freshments will be served by captain for the west part of Conyers Construction Co., and Mrs. Ralifii Mills, Mrs. James General Assembly and adminis­ meet tonight at 6 at the town out Manchester will have an op­ Day In ,, Da^ O ut .. a basement w u filled with Rt. 6. Her workers were Mrs. Robert L. Brock, executive vice smoke; the second was a chim­ Kilduff and Mrs. Richard Ma- TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS tered by the Connecticut Devel­ hall to select jurors. Committee portunity to receive a free eye president of the Manchester Radio Steve Ursin, Mrs. Ralph Mills opment commission. ney fire on Meadowbrook Rd. har. and George U. Parks. Refresh­ from $25.00 to $45.00 members are Mrs. Betty W. test in March, designed to de­ Chamber of Commerce. (This listing Includss only tiiose nows broadcasts of 10 or U WE MAINTAIN OUB LOWEST PRICES Sazinski, Mrs. Kathleen Carey at Amston Lake. Damagb was Visiting Florida ments were served solicitors by Federal participation depends tect correctlble vision defects. slight in botii cases. Walter Montie Jr., son of on community participation. and George Lewis. minute lengtii, Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Mrs. John Harrla Now is the time to bring in yOur screens to be repaired. An orientation for more than WDBC—1860 Howard Grant Back Mrs. Virginia Montie of Rt. 87, This is determined by the in­ Orange Sets Meeting 50 volunteers who -will staff the 7:16 Frank Gifford is on a six-week trip to Florida ' Storm window glass replaced. The Wapping Grange will D of I Sponsors 6:00 Dick Robinson 7:30 Harry Reasoner Howard O. Grant, youngest terest the town shows in the screening program, will be held 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:86 Mike Wallace OH PRESCRIPTIONS ■wltli his grandmother, Mrs. El­ request of a locpl foundation or hold a r e ^ a r meeting tomor­ 9:00 Ken GrlKln 8:00 News - son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 Trip to Europe 1:06 News. Slsn Off 8:10 ^ e a k Up Hartford M. Grant of Hebron Center, re­ sie Holcomb. Their tour will In­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED development company before it row at 8 p.m. at the Wapping p.m. a t Temple Beth Shoiom. WBCH—016 10:06 Comment . . . retuUing in meaningful clude Orlando, West Palm applies for federal fimds. Community House. The grange 6:00 Hartford HIgrblishts 10:20 Speak Up Hartford turned today-from a 10-day con­ The training session will toe con­ Daughters of Isabella of Con­ 7:00 News Beach and other areas. FUEL O IL will hold a “Visiting Offers 11:80 Barry Farher Show oavings to you every d ^ ! ference in Puerto Rico. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ' Industronics, an instrument ducted by the Connecticut So­ necticut will sponsor a fully es­ 8:00 Gaslisht 13:00 Comment Grant, president of the Pil­ Successful Campaign and heaat treating equipment Night” with officers from neigh­ corted trip to Europe, leaving 12:00 Quiet Hours ,'U:16 News. Sl)m Off ciety for the Prevention of WPOP--1419 WTIC—1086 No ups and downs In yonr Prescription grim Fellowship of Hebron and A successful Heart Sunday concern, applied for a low in­ boring granges £is guests. City by plane, July 8:00 Danny Clayton Sliow 6:00 Afternoon Edition oosts — no "discounts” today, "Begular — 14.9— MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Blindness, Inc., which is en­ 7:00 Lee ‘'Babl’’ Simms Show 8:00 News Sports. Weather Gilead Congregational Churches was reported by Mrs. Winston terest loan from the govern­ The National Grange is ob­ couraging the establishment of 29. The tour is open to mem­ 12:00 Gary Girard Show 6:36 Americana prices” tomorrow! serving its 100th year. The local was sent as a delegate to the O. Abbott, local chairman for 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. ment to build and equip a new similar programs throughout bers and friends. WINF—1280 7:30 News of the World conference sponsored by the PICTURE FRAMING (all typos) building to be located at 489 unit is helping to celebrate the 5:00 News f:46 Joe Garagiola No “reduced specials”—no "temporary the Heart Fund. Although some the state. Countries included in the 6:16 Speak tip Hartford 7:50 Sing Along reductions” on Prescriptions to lure United Church of Christ volunteers had not. turned in Sullivan Ave. The proposed fa­ event by Initiating a class of itlnery are Italy, Switzerland, 6:00 News 8:05 Pop Concert R. B. REGIUS The screening program is be­ 6:15 Barry Farher Show customers! Half-Day Session their contributions when head­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS cility would encompass some candidates next month. Germany, France, Belgium, 9:06 Nlghtbhat 649-4908 ing jointly sponsored by the 6:45 Lowell Thomas 11:00 Newe. Sports, Weather At the same time, there Is never any The children at the Hebron quarters at the Congregational 10,750 square feet Chinese Brush Work Holland and England. A pri­ 7:00 The World Tonlsht 11:30 Art Johnson Elementary School will have a The town Industrial develop­ Manchester Board of Health, compromise In service or quality! Church closed^ a total of $375 The South Windsor Art the Public Health Nurses As­ vate audience with the Pope Is half day eession on Wednesday had been tallied by treasurers ment commission formed the Leag^ue will meet tomorrow at included in the trip. YOU GET OUR LOWEST ■with classes ending at 1 p.m. South Windsor Industrial and sociation, the Board of Educa­ Arrangements Include air John F. Phelps and J. Russell 8 p.m. at the South Windsor tion, the Manchester school PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE The kindergarten children wtio Thompson Jr..< Oominerclal Development Corp. Bank and Trust Oo. on Rt. 5. transportation, hotel accommo­ YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE We DeBver normally attend class in the af­ nurses, the Liomk^Club and the dations, three meals daily and Heart Fund Returns Made Yesterday,/Heart Sunday The late returns and mailings at that time. Under the corpora­ A demonstration in Chinese Junior Century Club. ternoon will atteiid in the morn­ of contributions by people not SMILING V SERVICE- tion rules, at least 25 partici- brush work will be given by sightseeing. MORE THROUGHOUT THE Everywhere, Fast The Junior Century Club has Choicest Meats In Town! YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR ing. Those from the Hebron ■Volunteer workers turned in $3,045.16 yesterday which was collected last week in Man­ at home should bring total gifts panta must be included in the Miss En Yo Yang of Avon. Those interested in obtaining chester on the Heart Fund Drive during Heart Week. Returns were checked by, left to agreed to provide volunteer PBESCRIFTION NEEDS. Oingregational Church class program, of which the majority Miss Yang, a native of Tal- further details we reminded to will attend at the gymnasium right, William Brannick an area chairman, Donald Genovesi, chairman of the Manchester must be from the town. No one peli, TaiWEin has taught Chinese aides to help staff the screen­ contact Miss Anna LaGace, 166 ing centers, which -will be set ^ TUESDAY ONLY SPECtAL! TRY US AND SEE at the elementary school. The Heart Fimd; Atty. Paul Marte, an area chairman, and Mrs. William Gienty, a volunteer. , participant can control more and Japanese art at various Bissell St., before Wednesday. Phelps Hall classes will meet The retu)Tis were brought in yesterday. Heart Sunday, to the Manchester branch of Con­ than as per cent of the total schools in Connecticut. She Is up at the West Side Rec, Tem­ FRESH GROUND, ALL BEEF necticut Bank and Trust Co. The campaign will continue through tomorrow and is spon­ MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ple Beth Sholom and St. Bridg­ jointly there. This is another in ANNE CAMPBELL'S amount of capital. currently teaching at the Ethel the scheduled days off for cur­ sored by the newly created Heart Association of Greater Hartford. Nearly 700 volunteers The purpose of the corpora­ Walker School in Simsbury. et School. Eye testing will be visited 13,700 households in Manchester during the drive. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) done the week of March 13. riculum planning tor the staff. tion is to assist and encourage Miss Yang holds degrees BEAUTY SALON Dr. Walter Schardt of Man­ HAMBURG Bulletin Board business to locate in town and from the Taiwan Normal Uni­ The 20th annual meeting of end Sunday, police reported. E. McNulty of Center Rd., Ver­ Lincoln of Pinney St., Ellington, 848 MAIN STREET to foster industrial development chester will be in charge of to­ Chiropractor versity, the University of Hart­ morrow’s orientation, and -will the Tollandan a v.x)uniy County souSoil anda n a Wa-na- Mrs. Anne Popick of 37 West non was driving on Bolton Rd. skided on ice on Skinner Rd., in South Windsor by offering ford, University of North Caro­ ter Conservationiservation District wi^ St. skidded on Ice on WesY Main when her car skidded and hit a Vernon Saturday night, police an alternate source of financing be assisted by Blindness Society lina and Seton Hall University. staff nurses. He is the Con­ be held tonight at 8 in tite Tm - St. late yesterday afternoon and utility pole, police reported. said. She and her three-year- CLOSED TILL than normally available. She has had a number of ex­ Dr. Geo. A. 5 5 > 2 ; 9 9 ° land Agriculturalgricultural Center. necticut Society’s resident (We Reserve Right To Limit Quantity) struck a utility pole, police said. Mrs. McNulty was not injur­ old son, Mark, were treated at Allan Caffyn, owner of In­ hibits including one at the ophthalmologist. The St Peter’s---Eglwopal The car was "extensively ed, but she was Issued a sum­ Manchester Memorial Hospital FURTHER NOTICE dustronics for some eight years, Wadsworth Atheneum. At the screenings, children Caillouette (!hurch Lenten discusslongrou^ damaged” and Mrs. Popick was mons to appear in court March with minor Injuries. moved the company to South Anyone interested in the dem­ AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. on "Mutual Responsibility and DUE TO ILLNESS aged 3-5 will receive free eye treated at Rockville General 14 on a charge of operating Mrs. Lincoln was given a Windsor in January 1966 and onstration is invited to attend. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Interdependence” will meet to­ Hospital for minor injuries. without a license. warning for driving too fast for amploys 11 people at present. La Leche League tests and those with suspected 119 Center Street "W e Serve You Money” vision defects will be referred night a t 8 in the home of Mr. Earlier yesterday Mrs. Marie A car driven by Mrs. Renata conditions. Since moving to South Wind­ The South Windsor Group of and Mrs. Bradley Batson on for a professional eye examina­ sor, business has expanded to the La Licche Leag^ue will hold Phone 649-7628 Reldy HiU Rd. almost double its former level its monthly meeting Wednes­ tion. The Gilead Congregational and additional space is needed, day at 8 p.m. at the home of The Ooimectlcut Society Church Council ■will meet to­ therefore the company antici­ Mrs. Gary Sobol, 832 Ellington points out that one out of every night at 8 in the social room of pated moving from the Mascola Rd. four children needs some form the church.' Ed. property to Sullivan A\4. The topics for meeting will of eye care, yet thousands of We’re as Within the next two years, be “Nutrition and Weaning” Connecticut youngsters are not MANCHESTER Manchester Evening Herald getting it. In many cases, this the business expects to expand and “Dicipline in the Child Un­ near as Hebron correspondent, Mrs. der Two.” lack of care is caused by un­ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. sufficiently to employ approx­ awareness by either the child your imately 25 full-time employes, Mrs. Sobol may be called for GILBERT and SULLIVAN WORKSHOP , Caffyn aald. further information. or his parents that any sight de­ telephone ^ive fect exists. Some 40 town residents have Manchester Evening Herald The purpose of the society- Vernon invested In the Industrial and sponsored flCT^Silngs is to make — presents — OommerciEd Development Corp. South Windsor corr^pondent, Ann Lyons, teL 644-8582, early detection of eye difficul­ FREE Water Service Lost ties possible so that permanent Twelve Cars Water service was disrupted impairment of a dhild’s eyesight DELIVERY yesterday In the Birch Hills will not result. area of Wapping when a water Warrant Issued Vandalized Your order for drag needs “R U. S. PIN A F RE”/T .T big now! main broke on Ellington Rd. 0 near Foster Rd. and cosmetics will Im taken The ■vandalism of 12 parked For Suspect in care of Imme^tely. Etton Lewis, assistant man­ "HONGREX cars in Rockville Saturday Save on limited-edition Minuteman Falcons with lots of extras at special low ager of tile northern division of Fatal Shooting night is still being investigated, the Connecticut Water Oo. said TABLETS" Vernon police report. prices! Save on White-Hot Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtops-specially equipped, the oompEuiy w^s informed at HARTFORD (AP) — Police available only at ijJsddoJfLL and “TRIAL BY JURY”... About $1,(X)0 in damage ■was specially priced. Save on A^merica’s hottest-seliing hardtop-Mustan& 10:16 a.m. that iVater was com­ sought a 26-year-old Hartford done to itehlcles parked on ing out of a m ai^le in Elling- man today in the fatal shooting I COUNTRY DRUG 767 MAIN ST^-64S-SS21 High, Laurel, North Park and ton Rd. of Sam T^lce. Prescription Pharmacy West Main Sts., police said. Crews investigated and found Trice, 29, of Hartford, was Fri, and Sat,, March 3rd and 4th Police said they questioned that a main had cracked around killed early S\mday after an ar­ several suspects yesterday. an air relief valve in -the man­ gument that followed a dice AT 8:15 Three area women had trou­ hole. ^ game, police said. ble driving on the ice Saturday The repairs were made with­ His brother, Jose Trice, was in an hour, Lewis said. Service wounded. be our guest at Sat, Matinee March 4th At 2:00 was not restored though imtll Sam Trice was found on the later ip the day because con­ sidewalk- at the comer of Gar­ OPEN ALL DAY. siderable time was required to den and Mather Streets. North American SUNDAY refill the main. Police said they issued a war­ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Residents turned to emergen­ rant for the arrest of James EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE cy measures during the hours Robinson, also known as James Alpine the water service was off. Some Robeson, on a charge of mur­ ARTHUR DRUG families boiled anow to use for der. drinking water. — TICKEFS — School Board Meeting Championships The board of education will See World’s Best at Cannon Mountain ADULTS $2.50 meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at The Weekend of March 10,11 and 12 the Ugh school. FRANCONIA, N.H. The top Alpine skiers in the world STUDENTS 1.25 EVENINO PERFORMANCES The agenda includes a dls- will be at Cannon Mountain to take part in the Ncxth eusalon with school nurses and American Alpine Championships. ADULTS $1.50 appnmd of bills for payment. The three-day event, which starts March 10, will he one Reports of ad hoc committees of nine events to determine the winners of the "World STUDENTS .75 SATURDAY MATINEE including personnel policies, Ski Cup” and may provide a preview of the 1968 Olympics. buUdinga and sites, public In- Skiers may average speeds of more than 65 miles per A U PROFITS TO BE DONATED TO ome in for WARNER’S foimatlon. Insurance control hour on the downhill runs. Courtesy Tickets Arranged. Staged and and Ubraiy council will also be SPECIAL FAMILY PACKAGE PLAN INSTRUCTORS OF THE HANDtCAPFEO (lOH) heard. Includes All Accbmmodatiohs Directed by The 1967-66 school budget will TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE be reviewed. 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UANCHESTER EVENING H?RALD, MANGHESTEIb , CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1967 86 degrees and low tempera- normal. Daytime Ugh -tempera Frnstrated by Reward turiis tonight in the 20s. tures in the imper-80s. Nigbt-A - YOU A u r m In sid e State Education Cost A coM front will sweep across time low temperatures in the' the area Tuesday foUewed by lower and mM 20s. Seasonable omy in gaaoUne consumption. And tiiera SAVE AT THE iH anri;p0tfr clearing skies and the end of temperatures Tuesdair, colder are other oooSalonal reasons for a prM- DeSalVQ Sought Rises $41 Per Pupil the brief warming trend. Wednesday and ’nttu;8day and ARTHUR ORM, erence. Althotigh some of ’ the foreign (OimtiBaed from Page 6) ' Jive Day- Forecast milder Friday and Saturday. cars look Small while almost aB the atuck to AUhJects where Rom­ HARTFORD ,(AP)-fThe aver- education grants bo raised to Temperatures- over Oonnecti- Precipitation may total around PCBLI8HBD BT American cars look very' big, soAie of — BtAt.n pRomKO GO., m a ney is surest: State-federal re- age amount of money spent on $180 per pupil per year tor the cut Tuesday through Saturday % inch water equivalent with - -a -i a J U BlwcU Strett the small-look'lng foreign cam have in la'UoniWpe,...... economic concentra- " ’ educating - ’ ‘ ------a child------in Connecticut first------300 students--- In. a school are— ...... expected. . to...... average near rainaround or Saturday. R e a d H c P a l d A c l S M»nche»t^CM^ tion, foralgin economlb develop- public schools tor 1965-66 in- system and to $15Ci per pupil for ______• . .______. he end result.’ Romney was ment of Education sUd today. Critics have said tUs is not these factors as well as asybody, but ler Albert DeSalvo orirlnallv Cvoid, DeSalvo said, he not buried. ' . 'The department said it was enough because towns havfe lira- -.TlS Pnbllehed Every Bvenln* B^ept Sundaye ' H fh * K V ^ ^ had been told that inmates there However, he was not fully the largest such Increase since Ited taxing authority to raise DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL md Holiday!. Entered at fte Post Office at that Detroit would almost rather not ------Conn., as Second Claf» MaU •loped that by -escaping from a ^ould' try -to kill him. ,spared from bis now familiar It. began oomiilllng per pupil money, and that" if necessary MANCHESTER PARKAOE ji^ e s t e r , sell than acknowledge them. .There is, liter. mental hospital, he . would be Bailey said, however, that De- dlfflouiUes. w$ta .handltag the cost figures in 1936. state Im cs should be raised to SUBSCRIPTION RATES on the record, the story of what De­ shot to death, hut is. now con- salvo. no lohgak’ appears con- 'Vietnam issue;'(tiiough" his in- , average expenditure for provide' more money to local Payable In Advance troit did as soon as, six yearn ago, it tent to remain ip state prison corned about such a possibility, creasing ease'’in that area Is ap- the 1065-66 school year was $532, schools. One Year ...... ^ ’SS Six Montbs ...... 11.00 did slow up the foreign Imports with If he^ receives .proper psychia(- *'i think that if he is in ,dan- parent). In-response to a jpr®s* compared with $491 the year ------—“ Three Months ...... f.M One Month ...^ ^ 1^80^^^^^ Detroit’s own ventures into the scom- trie cafe, hlB attorney say*, ger, our-clients and contacts in conference question in Alaakas, before. pact design. Detroit Inuqediately began DeSalvo hopeia th*t the mas- the priwm.v^U inform me — Romney gave a, carefully pfie- The infefease was due to more .Area Weather MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS building each compact larger than the slve 32-hour ihanhunt'_ tor him they're . prfttty pared and quite ^-iectlve aina- federal and state aid to schools. The Associated Press is exclusively enUtled next, and in a year or two the old race has forced state efficials to rec- Bailey___ said. , wer:___ That______Preside,Jit Johnson rather than tq taiy unusual jump to the use of ropubllcatlon of .all news ai^ ognizo that he needs the care j'lfow, Uiat. he is,a t Walpole, had exhausted hla) dptldna* in 'ih spending by towns, said Mau-temperature* over oon- Batches credited to it or not ouierwlse credR- for size and power and ferocity was on ed In this paper and also the local news pub- and is the man .who killed .13 he sees why I told him he, ought dealing with Vietnam. But two rlze J. Ross, chief of the bureau”®cticut the, ^ t few days are the permaimt press again, as hot as ever. rirtts 01 republlcatlon of special die* women in the; Boston,area dur- to. prefer lt. ’ days later in Sajt Lake City, o f resewch, statistics and fi- being replaced by warmer read­ yatches herein are also reserved.______The answer to foreign Imports, if De­ ing an 18-month period, F. Lee, “p e finds, that his quarters Rodney reverted to an.old nance. . tor Ught- shirt classic.•• The Herald PrlnUn* Company. /nc.. as. troit is ever really Interested, is very Bailey skid Sunday night are 10 t ln ^ better than the Uon that the Johnsem. Vtotnam He said only $3 of the $41 “ e U.8, Weather Bureau aumes no ftaanclal simple. Let all our giants combine into The attorney, said, DeSaJvo dungeon he'had at Bridgewater pOUcy was “ambiguous” aiid-increase repnesented the local , ■raphlcal errors apnearine In advertlsemenU u d other readlns matter In The Manchester one pooled operation to d e s i^ and pro­ told him during a meeting at the and ts content to wraifand see “completely flixible.’' It took ki share of'spending. The area of hlj^i pressure re- Evening Herald.______‘______duce a vehicle which will represent irlson that-after, escaping from what thejdJl do tor l)lm.” planted queotion at a fu n d -. Darien, with a $771 per pupil sponsible tor the cold spell now Pull service client of N. B. A. S ^ lce . Itc. basic transportation, with heavy con­ .Iridgewater' State Hospital Fri- DeSalvo was being held In a.raising lunchMn and a press re- cost, led the state in expend!- hos along the southeastern PobUshers Representatives— TOe Jumis lay morning he did "flot intend hospital cell at the prison under lease,to resolve the obvious con- tures for-education. Greenwich coast. Tlie arctic air mass has Mathews Special i^Micy — New York, Chl- centration on simplicity, safety, and Mlhlfisir aago, l^trolt and Boston. ______economy of design and operation. l,et .0 hurt anyone, especially .wom­ 24-hour guard and apart f r ^ - flipt. Romney- stopped talking was next with $723. Hartford modified quite a, bit but temper- en.” j MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUL.A- them then apportion the manufacture other prisoners,- although cor- abouf “fiepclbllity.”, iod the large cities with $659. atures remain chilUlieaat of the "He told me his purpose was rections depiartment offlcials , 'Worse yet,. Romney, dt^layod Ross said .the largest amount Appalachian. M ou l^ n s. The TION8 .______of this vehicle among themselves, at This shirt was bom wrinkle to nm around until ^somebody aidd-ha might be integrated into the tesfitnees that, irritaios ' taeVln tee average-increase,. 78 per Wgh pressure system will move Monday, February 27 the lowest cost figures their Joint free! Dura-Smooth dacron- ihot him,' but hei changed his the priooh population as early press .wheurbadgbr^ i^ a iriy, cent or $415,, went for instrui- the Atlantic today., cotton keeps its soft, supple genius and competitive excellences Can mind in response to appeals as today. perha-ps, ora Vietnim at i^' Houa- tiqnalexpenditures, including Toddy will start off bright and 2 look and never needs ironing! manage. Let them then maintain this from our'office that wefe broad­ DeSalvo was sentenced Jan.->,tailo .press conference. Asked higher salaries for teachers. sunny but skies ■’will bapome Escalation Still The Method domestic eVeryman’s car on the market, cast over the radio," Bailey 18 to 10 years plus life in. state would not document his The remaining expenditures cloudy tjiis. afternoon as a weak Familiar Lady Manhattan said at a news conference. ^______, ____ _ ^ ...... tailoring and good looks . . . President Johnson has, from time to year in and year out, free from either prison after a, Jury convicted, cnargen pqUtical expediency went tor administration, attend- di.'/u-.bsnqe approaches from Bailey paid a $10,000 < reward him o f assaulting and ro.bblng 'by', Presidehi'Johnson’ in Viet- ance emd health'.services, trans- the west. There is, a chance of roll sleeved, convertible or time, paid oratorical attention to the the manufacturer’s expense of contin­ ual re-design or the owner's expense of that his office offered tor any- tour women In their homes, b i| t .qam, Romney replied gruffly: portatlon, operation and main- light snow developing late this Bermuda collar. White, pink, peace side of the issue in Vietnam. one who C&ptur|d DeSalvo alive waa .jpetumed to Bridgewater ‘(Recause. I choose not to.” tenance; and fixed charges such afternoon with a 'h igh er prob: light blue, yellow, melon, navy, But his real persistence, and our real swift obsolescence. Let the joint enter­ prise, finally, decrease the price of the "apparehUy frustrated his pur- state Hospital at his own re- Nor wjU'the. Eastern-oriented as food services and student ac- ability of light snow tonight, mint, beige, aqua. Sizes 10-20. Ingenuity, has been on the side of esca^ • pose — it Was worth too much quest pending an appeal. preas ever fuUy cotton to Rom- tlvltiea. product, year by year, as the mass of This is not a wdll organized lation. money to hold your fire.” Bailey said DeSalrti had- nay’s moral forvor and rellgloe- Average per pupil expenditure disturbance and the snow .ac­ production grows larger. $ 5 The sincerity of the President’s dedi­ The former handyman surren-’ helped a locksmith working , at ity/ In additloo, the trip reveal- in Connecticut- has increased cumulation will be qf little im­ cation to the processes o i escalation is This would cut the heart out of the dered meekly to ',tw o’'eihplqyes the hospital .and “ made himself ed an acute need by Romney for steadily from $80 in 1935, to portance. foreign import competition. It would not to be questioned. of a uniform store in the Boston several keys" that he and two eloquent speechwriters that can $$43 in 1945- to $288 in 1955. Temperatures -will -continue to He beUeves it is the path bo peace. pri^/lde a common sense answer to a •suburb of Lynn Saturday after­ other inmates used- in their es­ rouse a partisan crowd, Gov. John Dempsey has pro- show some moderation ■with high Other theorists and would-be policy basic elementstt need of the American noon. Bailey said he doubts that cape. Still, Romney escaped from posed that the state’s share of readings jtoday reaching 30 to anyone can show that DeSalvo, He also.said DeSplvo asked a this premature trip without dls- mtdcen may disagree with him. But it people. And it would be the best con­ 35, was "captured.” guard at the prison to relay to aatrinis ne-wspaper critiques, is his beUet which is going to be tested, ceivable exercise and proof of Detroit’s talent and capacity. Asked whether the massive hpspital officials a report, on IVith this .crisis pass^, he defl- not theirs. manhunt state officials mar­ " where he had stashed several nitely will make no mqrp simi 120 ^ liev in g in the continued, higher ap? shalled for DeSalvo gave impli­ hacksaw blades because he lar swings until he is buttressed plicatioR o f punishing miltary force as cit recognition to his claim' to be thinks they’ve had enough trou­ v/lth a fully developed Virtnain 6 2 0 hs does. It was aUnost automatic that How To Make A Million Pounds the straqgler, Bailey said, "The ble with. escapes now, and he policy (following his trip to President Johnson should respond, to the conclusion is mandatory." knows of some people who Asia several months from now). "Anybody with a reasonable gift who Photoarapbed By Sylvian Otlars When he was committed Sat- would like to get out.” And incidental to all this, Rmn- recent shift in Hanoi in its conditions wants to be a millionaire can be. It’s 135i for negotiation by accentuating our own VISITORS IN THE SENATE CHAMBER, STATE CAPITOL ney did score political points in the cutoway costume not even very difficult.” the Mountain States—a subject apifllcation of force. This tantalizing quite is from Mr. lFOB a A LIFETIHE! u la the book the President and his iVot Suggested hy LBJ for a future, column. You’ll never have to buy film again William Rees-Mogg, the new editor of 1967 Publlshern Newspaper because each time Idgsetts .dev^ops and chief advisers are following, the reason the “Times,” but it seems as if he in­ Syndicate prints your roll of Black A . White or ______Koda-color film___ we ______- g iv e you you ABSO­ in splashy, Spring-y Hanoi shifted its terms for negotiation tends to keep the magic formula to Herald LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll of film had to be that Han«rii was beginning to himself. Well, I think the matter can­ Criticism of RFK, Fulbright 121 for your camera. We replace .the film you have developed. It's all fresh- feel the pain of our continued assault. not he left there. Hundreds of people Inside Report Yesterdays Open Foru] dated and top nuallty a n d Ko- 127 yellow flowers H, in this book, such and such an with reasonable gifts .desperately want Was His Idea, Farley Vows Forum I dak. too. Quick processing. by 6 2 0 124 hour service for amount of pain for such and such a pe­ to be millionaires, but find it extremely 2 5 Years Ago ' V Slater Memorial KxhlbltionExhibition I black and white (just difficult. The bankruptcy courts have To the Editor, a little bit longer for riod o f time has produced this much NEW YORK (AP) — James thing about the speech until I ,^color). never been busier. What are they doing Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak To the Editor, the General Manager, unan­ The exhibition .of work by shift in a diplomatic position, then the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft A. Farley, a former chairman gave him a copy when I arrived wrong? Sees Worse to Come imously voted to make such Connecticut artists held at The 13S 6 2 0 thing to do is to Increase the amount Division of United Aircraft purchase. in Hartford Saturday after­ It doesn’t take genius to see that cur­ POCATELLO, Idaho — The Involved. In their naivete, he “ We view with alarm the of the Democratic National Slater MemoriEd Museum, Nor­ o f paiw until Hanoi shifts some more. Fi­ Corp. signs a lease for a rein­ One such figure was his $3,- noon” JL2Z. rent conditions are hardly- ideal for for­ most politically significant re­ and his staff felt he could trav­ recent trend to remove the Committee, said today a dpeech wich, Connecticut is always one forced concrete and brick plant 6 er air raid sirens to be placed tration. tom to do this. an undiluted triumph, the him. governmental changes and pol­ mill rate for the 1966-1967 fis­ Verbally, oratorically, our contention a rate of nearly a thousand a year have at each of the compass points In an address to 1,600 Obnnec- Asked what Inspired the the important art events in Con- 'The spun print costume in Michigan's governor’s barn­ It quickly became apparent icies.” These, if you will re­ cal year should have produced haA been that Hanoi had to give us set up powerful organizations. Industry on the liorders of town. ticut Democrats at the party’s speech, Farley would say only: necticut. storming through thinly popu­ in Lansing that the Washing­ member, were the opening pro­ just $1,336.58 In tax-avenue, a delectable blend of rayon, some sign if we were .ever going to halt has become more complex. Jackson-Jefferson fund rairing "I thought it would be in keep- Prospectus of the exhibition lated Mountain States never­ ton reporters, never warm to nouncements of the 1966 politi­ $2,163.42 less t l i ^ tlie amount our bombing. In practice, when we get The Government’s tax policies have 10 Years Ago dinner in Hartford Saturday ing with the occasion and would have been printed and will soon cotton and flax . . . just theless was easily the most pro­ Romney’s evangelical style, cal platform of our local Repub­ claimed by the General Mana­ what may be such a signal, we gl^et it created formidable new burdens. The night, Farley assailed the two be of interest to those at the din- be taailed out. Robert M. Doty, bursting with yellow cab­ Kstablishment seems to be winning all fessional effort thus far in his were embarking on a political The Manchester PTA CJouncil lican party. ger. Associate Curator of the Whit- by acting as if we now intended to re­ burial mission — to inter the It seems to me that the mem­ Democratic senators for their v . , along the line: Big groups can survive unannounced, often stumbling adds its support to a' movement On the date of Dec. 12, 1966 criticism of the Johnson admin- Farley’s^’remarks about Ken- ney Museum of American Art, bage rosee (with touches double the amount o f our attack on governor’s presidential hopes bers of the Board of Directors costly mistakes, but the unlucky bid fo r the Republican presi­ seeking to win legislative ap­ the Republican controlled town istration’a Vietnam policy. He «®dy drew scattered catcalls New York, wlU serve as a pne- of green and white) and when he made inevitable stum­ North Vietnam. (though able) young entrepreneur finds dential nomination. Thus, he proval of a new state regional Board of Directors, without the who might have been burdened praised Jolmson ^ was applauded at the end man jury of selection anO, | bles. This menace to Romney with problems of much greater solid yellow collar. Long There is, of course, but of power and himself pushed to the wall. For two comes home from the trip still technical school for Manchester. benefit of a public referendum, Farley, Democratic party speech. awards. Three prizes of one out of control of things, other theory. years now, credit has been tight—and the early front-runner for- the was fully realized by his closest Some 300 volunteers tiun over and in spite of preponderance import than the purchase of the Proaidonf " I ’m Satisfied with the ap- hundred dollars each will be cutaway jacket with high nomination—perhaps by a big­ advisers, and appropriate steps Trotter properties, swallowed chairman during President Some say that if Hanoi is turning soft­ generous credit, at a reasonable price is^ f 3,000 to Mrs. Everett Keith, of public opposition, agreed to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first plause," he said. awarded to the artists of the button closing. .. over Em­ ger margin than when he left. were taken. not only the bait which was er, that is because events in Commu­ one of the first essentials of fortune chairman of the 1957 Heart sell' IS acres of our choice Globe two terras, said that what he Sen. Kennedy said through an three outstanding works in the What makes this so impor­ Travis Cross, a highly ac­ thrown to them, but the hook, pire waist no-sleeve skim­ nist China give it a freer hand to fol­ building. Large customers have delayed Fund Drive. Hiillow properties to the Man­ termed Kennedy’s "soaring am­ aide, “ Mr. Farley has served ghow as selected by the juror, tant is that influential Republi­ complished political profession­ the line, and the sinker as well. low Russian advice., Some say, then, payment for goods delivered to alleviate chester Oommimity College for bition” has led him to “ a for­ the Democratic party and his The exhibition ■will be held mer. By Act I for Jr. P©- their own cash shortage, and many bud­ can moderates in Washington al who for years was Oregon the sum of $285,000. Other claims which were country with distinction over the jn the spacious Converse Art tites, 3-13. ' that we ought to encourage this trend had been privately predicting Sen. Mark Hatfield’s alter ego eign policy of his own.” ding millionaires have suddenly found Wilting under the pressures made by the Manager were (1) Criticizing Fulbright for urg­ years.” He had no further com- Gallery front April 9, through and play ball with it. that the Western swing, ill- and now is a free lancer, was A Thought for Today themselves embarrassingly short of which were being put upon that those properties when fully ing cessation of air strikes in ment. April 30. A special reception for But it would not bp surprising if the timed and ill-conceived, would hired to plan the eritire trip. ready money. Sponsored by the Manchester them by the college, that self­ occupied yielded an annual rent­ North Vietnam, IFarley said; There was no immediate com- artists and the general puhhe response to this argument, at the White prove the most damaging of a Hugh Morrow, New York Gov. As 1967 unfolds, industrial profitabil­ Council of Churches same Board, on the night of al income of $9,450, (2) that "No other senator in American ment from Fulbright. and the official presentation of House regarded the trouble in China as series of stumbles by Romney Nelson Rockefeller’s eloquent ity is at its lowest post-war point and Jan. , 1967, without the bene­ the $65,000 purchase price history except Sen. Fhlbright ------awards ■will take place on Sun­ since his Nov. 8 landslide re- speech-writer came to Lansing 6 our license to fight a bolder war with the economy is well into a recession. The Christian And War would be liquidated in the mat­ day April 9. election. Moreover, , Romney’s fit of a public referendum, and has had the arrogance to tell the less fear of Chinese intervention. The new Companies Act does nothing for two days to work on Rom­ ter of 10 years, and (3) that I l l Million to File For entry blanks and pros­ own staff members feared that ney speeches. Most important, According to Orthodox Chris­ in spite of at least an equal commander-in-chief that he This seems to be the context for the to help small firms, and the selective the building would be used for pectus write to The Slater Me­ these Cassandras' might just be tian Theology there is such a amount of public opposition, .should withhold air support WASHINGTON—The Internal military developments of the past few employment tax has hit enterprise in the nature of the trip was radi­ municipal office space until the morial M-useum, Norwich-, Con­ right. cally transformed. thing as a “just war.” It is raised the number of acres it from Americans lighting for Revenue Service expects to days, in which the Johnson administra­ the one field where the individual can would be willing to sell to 115.. land would be needed for mu­ thdlKdlves on a battlefield.' necticut 06360. To appreciate the pitfalls in­ Its primary purpose became stated that Christians with a process some 111 million income still break through— the service indus­ That kind of sale which would nicipal parking. Farley said today in an inter- tax returns in 1970. In 1965 It Sincerely yours, tion has, at the moment of possible herent in this trip, it is neces­ to sell the national press corps clear conscience could take tries. Even Mr. Rees-Mogg, I fancy, raise the selling price to ,$437,- Knowing the way in which view that he was asked two handled 102 million. In 1930 only Marie E. Noyes weakening in Hanoi, ingeniously found sary to understand its genesis. on Romney. The partisan Re­ part in war if it was waged for would agree that these are formidable 000, like the Dec. 12, 1966 agree­ the Town of Manchester oper­ weeks before the dinner to be g million Americans had to file, Museum Assistant now means of escalating the war in At the post-election Republi­ publican audiences in Salt Lake self defense against an invad­ handicaps. ment, was in complete disa­ ates, I am sure it will not be the principal speaker by John North Vietnam. The new authorization can Governors Conference in City o f Pocatello were merely er, if limited weapons were em­ Tough times, of course, also tend to greement ■with the promises -Btoo long before the Manager or M. Bailey, the p a ly ’s national ^ ” for our land artillery to fire into North Colorado Springs, Romney extras in a drama whose actors ployed and if the battles were throw up more opportunities. Dispirited that were made by the Repub­ someone else will declare the and Oonnocticut state chairman. Vietnam, the nevfr assignment to the promised Alaska’s new Repub­ were Romney and the reporters. fought between armed forces. competitors may agree to sell out at a lican Board of Strategy prior building no longer suitable for "We have been friends since lican governor, Walter Hickel, Extraordinary attention was Modem wars with the bomb­ Seventh Fleet of the right to sail up bargain price. New ideas which would to the October 1966 local elec­ 1932,” Farley said. " I said to to attend a fund-raising func­ paid to the care and feeding of ing of cities and with the pos­ municipal office space. College-Towne's Inside the legal limits (what humor normally find a ready market are ig­ him, ’I assume that I can say I tion. In early January, Romney reports. Romney himself, re­ sibility • of the use of nuclear tion. \Vhen I add the total of our there is in such terminology) and shell nored by existing firms, and can be ex­ On the night of Feb. , 1967 whatever I want. He said, ‘Ot decided to extend the Alaska garded as imperious and aloof weapons might well not fit in 8 interest payments on the monhy North Vietnamese logistic targets at ploited by the enterprising newcomer. in spite of the fact that every course.’ He didn't know, any- How did our serviceman earn trip to other areas where he by some Washington reporters, to this ancient definition of we will be compelled to borrow 6-button bosic Clearly, it’s a lot easier to become a mem>ber of the general public will, and the now program for mining had long-standing Invitations— made a studied effort to be ac­ "just” war; to make such purchase; the cost millionaire if one has a little capital to who discussed the proposed all these gold stars?; the rivers of North Vietnam are all es­ including uiah and Eastern cessible and friendly. Rev. James W. Bottoms of razing the building; the cost start with. The man who can lay his purchase -of the so-called Cen­ O F MANCHESTER calations. Conceivably they are more Idaho, strongholds of Romney’s Mainly to provide fresh copy, . fit. Mary’s Episcopal of building a parking area; our hands on 50,000 pounds or 100,000 ter .St. Trotter properties op­ Spring wool coot Important symbolically than they are Mormon religion. Romney delivered an unusual Chiirlch tax looses, and our rent Income pounds is more likely to get there than posed such purchase,, and that militarily speaking. They can do cer­ Illustrating the disorganized number of prepared addresses. losses to $65,000 purchase the chap who only has a few thousands ,no one spoke in favor of it, the tain damage to installation and to life, state of ' the Romney-for-Presl- RaUier than grab for page one price, I arrive at a figure which —and he will do it quicker. But capital Today’s Birthdays Board of Directors influenced certainly, but the main thing these new dent drive, Romney planned the h e a d 1 i n e s, the speechwriters will put the per parking stall Your alone is not enough. You also need, as trip himself without even dis­ Actress Elizabeth Taylor is as it was b y ; the questionable techniques of escalation do is twist the cost . at a level which will be KbtPING Mr. Rees-Mogg pointed out, a “reason­ cussing the political strategy (See Page Seven) S6; Actress Joan Bennett Is St, figuree which Were supplied by iqan^ times IdEhef than the per nose and the pride of North Vietnam $35 able gift.” parkiiy stall cost in any other and o f both China and Russia, its sup­ I once interviewed eight young men Safety SEATING COST! ■,:'f ■ area of the town (high enough posed friends, patrons, and protectors, who had made a fortune in five or six to suggest tbe[ - Testriction of years and asked them which ’^ ft s ” and show the world how tough we packing to the .BoUs-Royce, the DOWN they considered most essential. They all really can be. (JadiUac and the Lincoln), and agreed that three mattered most: Imag­ The President is saying, in effect, Fischetti a far c iy from the kind o f econ­ Oloso to 1,700 children will ination, concentration, and skilful tim­ I We have oui own servicemen. Not everyone that he has not come this far in Amer­ omy in government which we accidentally poison them ­ ing. A quick ey6 for angles, a mental selves fatally In their own does. Our men are interested in making youi ican lives and dollars spent merely to were promlswi. picture of the end result, the ability to homes this year, one medical ease off with any half kind of victory. How long It will be ^ o r e ; furnace perform at its highest efficiency and assess an idea in practical terms—these ? authority reports, through the tiram will buy the remain­ Whether this is greatness or folly de­ are the basic requirements for success. : too-easy access to dangerous lowest cost because then you’ll keep buying oil ing properties which lie be-^ pends upon our point of view, but will Determination and single-mindedness j though conimon household from ns. Bemember, three out of four furnaces tween the Center firehouse and , 1 chem li^ products. So before Involve us all. are needed for the follow-up. Good tlm- T ro tte r St.; what the buying^ * tragedy can strike your swaste fueL Thanks to Mobil Technical Besearch ' Ing-^elng neither too early nor too late Her© it is, our beloved l ^ e priqe will be,, and why the pur­ home, take these slinple ^ e - our men have the latest facts on how to. make __Is vital If the whole venture is to THURSDAYS , . . lighthearted, light­ chase of the Trotter properties ty precautions. Flrrt,. don’t make really big money. In the early keep more pidsons than you your furnace the one-in-fpur that keeps heating Detmt Could Do It, Too was not considered when their TRIDAYS weight pure wool coat class­ stages, it may help to find a partner need. Read the labels care­ costs at a ■miniituiTn. There’s a big difference in '“fair meurket value” stood qt. Detroit is reportedly puzzled by the who has all the qualities you lack;’ A fully and don't store toxic d o so d ' ically styled -with Bermuda $40,1^, are questions which the Mondays distiffimtors. Let one of our servicemen earn reports which show that foreign cars money man ought to team up with materials where you collar, raglan sleeves, flap town Board of Directors and fo ^ , or in old food conteln- have been gradually increasing ’ their someone on the creative or sales side. another gold star by showing you how big that the General . Manager should be ersi such -m soda bobtlea pockets and 6-button clos­ Property, publishing, furniture, cater­ diSexmicecan be. aalM in this country dbring the' same called upon to answer. \ Avoid keeping detergents and The Mini Daystrom ing! B^ketweave woolens pdriod in ndiich sales of American made ing, holiday tours, fashion — these are household bleaches In un­ . Dr. AJ3. Moran > in white, navy, willow, gold •Mitomobiles has been declining slightly. the sort of fields in which fortunes have locked cabinets where tod­ h(sne with a small dining been made in recent years. I am suie dlers can reach theta. Wash M o v ^ intq a [The situation recalls that of some or blue. Sizes 6-15. it’a still jwssible to do well in all of On TUs Date hands and change cloUiea area?ea? neeaNeed a d i^ tte set for only one or ■lit or seven years ago, when the for­ them, though it would probably take a bontamtnated with insecti­ two? The Daysthnn set rfiown might- be eign oara began to be so prominent in good deal longer now to reach that mil­ In 1607,. American poet Bepry cides before handling chil­ the one:for you. The table-is'25 x 86 in., dren. Never give, nor take, Mobllheatj wdes figuree that Detroit itself made its lion target. Wadsworth Longlejlow was has a plastic wood-grained top that is al­ f »ous, if unwilling, retreat in ^ what bom. unmarked medicines, or those 4 The man who can' offer something prescribed for someone else. cohol, heat and s ^ n ’ resistant. Sturdy -In 1866, the loth Amendment wj^ then called the ^’compact" field. special—and can see the way ^ahead— Be cautious, and safe. Our chains are covered with a gay floral print Once again, as then, foreign sales are always has a good chance of breaking to the Constitution y/as pro­ prime aim is to serve you vinyl upholstery, adding an accent of color tile way . And, If Detroit profess- through. But -ij»ry few millionaires I posed. It said eu^fritge ,«hould well ^ every way. MORIARTY BROTHERS 19 to yohr dining area. Bu^ no mattjeT what eg to be puzzled. It must be because have meWn the^ast ten years got to not be denied or abridged be- , 301 CENTER STREET cause of race, color or, previous' Dillon Sales and Service, your need may be, there is a Daystrom Mttroit doesn’t Ond the reasons pleas- the top without Wfort. The majority condition of servitude. fo e . group for you. Three piece set shown TELEPHONE 643.-5135 to oteni|dat« or easy to answer, are utterly devoteeV to their business: It’r their hobby as well as work. I t [' in 1981, the Veterans’ Bonus '; ui $55 during the last 5 ^ s of the S «n i- n&L MANCHESTER PARKAOE — OPEN MON., ¥fED., THURS., FM. •s before, the foreign cars have Yonr Ford Dealer doesn’t always mSke them the most In­ KU was passed over President | Annnal Sale. . ’ , lewicaw • i» w NM*an« * saa * ittmotiflUB. One of them le teresting, or the most pleasant, o t hu­ Herbert Hoover’s veto/ 319 Main St., Manchester "MS, IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DISTRIBUTORS! TRT US AND SEE.** NIGHTS H a 9 PA/I.. • • TUBS. $ SAT. m i, S PM 50 foreign models man beings, bkt then you can’t have in Presi^nt Franklin D. 648-2145 jjikiV prtood. In this country, under Roosevelt authorized, the crea-; l-’i-V. :

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• l'* ■’71 ■'t ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 PAGE TAGE mom MANCHESTER E\/ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1967 Priest, 6 Others ^ be held Wednesday at 1:30 |>.m. were held this morning at Wal> Wehs Uses Sharp Pencil About T < h ^ Hickey-Page W eddings at the Liadd Funeral Home, 19 ,ter N. t,eclerc Funeral Home, Versailles Scliools Open Judge Hits Shea Cites Legal Snag Friendship Circle of-the Sal- . Indicted in Plot | Obituary Ellington Ave., RockvlUe. BUr- 23 Main St. The Rev.. Karlis To Cut Hightmy Spending vatlon Army will meet tbnlgbt !P^ ial will be at the convenience o< ICronls, former pastor of Anier- Over Pqrk School Site at 7:45 at the'Cltadel. A film. Ih e marriage of Miss Pamela B^ker - lainonaco To Invade Haiti the family. lean Latvian Evangelical Lu- Despite Snow, Pifo Funds Press Curbs Town Manager Robert Weiss, for the Building inspection and '‘God’s Soldier," will b^ shown, Eleanor Page of Manchester to Miss . Rose lamonaco of 52 LeETSiid J* Hftll There are no calling hours; theran Church, WlllimantlCi of< _ _ . , The Board of Educatitm’s re- pandlhg the ^irtlh^l buiMlag, ^^— Oak St. and Waltw Becker of (Contiiraed from Pago Ona) Legprand J. Hall, 6S, of Nian< ficLited. Burial was in East VERSAILLES, Ohio (A P ).— Infester — “ like coming back NEW YORK (ICP) “ There 1 quest to build a now. Lincom wyirig such a oov^ ^ j^ om d to reviewing department budget Municipal Buildings budgets. ' , :— ^ Thomas George HickeyIckey of East requests for tl)e 1967-68 fiscal The 1&67-88 request for Build- ^ 'W i^ W e Two Group of Con.-^ tic, torxnerly of Manchester, Clayton Taylor Cm etery. Sixteen hundred versalHes .®^^*’ vacation." , . are a k>t of Judges , J u__ rtjt^ovxiw* th ^ m School in Center or**“Springs e» Park rprove * - — too — costly------■■ —and " thdt, the ^ Hartford was soleiiumsedemntoed Sat- year, today lopped $61,695 from Ing Inaction is $48,138. It is eordl^ritoithei^ Church will dlM Tuesday, Feb. 21 at Law- Clayton Taylor, 80, o f 77 urday, Feb. 18, at St. Isaac ami. jl, Bearers were Aldons Plrb, ,,,0 0 1 students ended a monte-, tinned ^ S u T a m o n g le S S : n X unexpectedly^hit a fchooi-^^^^-re the ’ highway department re*.$45,961 currently. The depart- niect tmnorroW)at 7:80 p.m. at Church. ' — Martin Francis Xa-vler Cae‘« wneff^and Meinorial Hospit^, Birch St. died Friday at Man- jekabs Aplnis, Peteris UplUs, vacation todav amid ly inadequate in any event. Joques Church, East Hartford. The bridegroom is a son of New London, sifter a lone ill- lurarnnHai Hnanitjii. • __ , ______^ ______. midwinter vacation today amid quest, bringing that proposed ment Is mainly self sufficient, the church. A fitoi, '•‘Time for sey, 28, a U.S. citizen living ia . I New London, after a long ill Chester Memorial Hospital,; t JaniS Urtsms, Jania .Corners and era and pupils alike, facing press In criminal cases, says chenev ” A. su^ey of poteilUal alter- Mrs. Rose Becker o f Nlantic. budget to $460,346. The depart- from fees charged. Burning,” will be shown. Re- The bride is a daughter of MiajnL ’ h ^ ness. He had been fire chief Mr. Taylor was bom in, Wil- Voldemars Kupris. a three-inch snow which delayed classes through June to make U.S. Judge Harold R. Medina. quitclaimed land to the nate sites wlthhi the Lincoln The Rev. John J. O’Brien of ment’s current appropriation Is The 1967-68 request tor l^u- freshmeots w ill.‘be 'served by Mr. and Mrs. John M. Page of Mitchell Livingston Bell ■ of Nlantic since 10+8. limantic. He was a Navy Vel- «pjje Rev. Voldemars A. Rolle, bus runs. up for lost Ume. "When the day comes when town . __ * forI* a_ ___ park. contains______re- ■r.x.f.JAfDistrict, mad*made In September, . St. James’ Church performed this will we have Judicial censorship of $435,162. nicipal BtUldtog maintenance is Mr. and Mm. Fred’^Badger and 23 Strickland St. The bride- m , 48, a U.S. citizen, living at I 1 M r. Hall was ’ bom in Hart- eran of World War, I. ^ ... pastor of the American Latvian But despite the snow and the Students contend JL” strictions which prohibit ' the turned up no ounother locatlwi. the doublfe'^ring ceremony, and and came to Manchester He cut $12,500 from over- $37,707, against a current budg- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauer. Tpe gifoom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Powder Springs, Ga. Survivors CJhurch, Willimantic, conducted extra holiday when the school « vJra anrrv riiiv for Ameri. constructlcr o f a school there, considered sultaWele either by was celebrant at the nuptial when he was very yoimg. He time salaries, $4,400 from con- et of $36,690. The appropriation event is opwi to all married James R. Hickey of East Hart­ All except Bell were' among Burt Taylor of' Providence, a prayer service last night at district ran short of monejr, the J*. ' according to art-opinion ren- the sohoo^ board pi Mass. Bouquets of carnations ; attended Manchester Green structlon supplies, $7,000 from Includes contractural service for couples of the churdb. ford the 7B arrested Jan. 2 at Mara- R.I.; three sisters, Mrs. Wil- funeral home. pupils displayed much of a pay their way In college. Teach- can people," he s a i^ u n ^ y . d e re r £ * T ^ ^ 'c o i!£ ? r J o to i* F P lln ^ rC iW ^ t^ ^ n -* ^ * The Rev. W. Vincent Cronin gladioli were on the altar, pjg School and lived in this town of Coventry, Mrs. ers- plans for vacations or sum- Medina, of the UTs. Court Of ^ewd Town Counwl John F, yy^ in- " rentals, $15,000 for a new cen- all municipal office buildings. ------, "first day,of school” attitude. of St. Isaac Joques Church per- The bride was given in mar- until he was 11, when he and Qara Powell of Bradford, R.I., trail salt-storage bln, $1,500 for a $12,510 item may be added Mary’s BJpiscopal Guild The indictment also charged Some, however, expressed dis­ mer work also have been fouled. Appeals, is chairtnan of a ape- j „ atnnd of backing the Ixrtird'fi formed the double ring cere- :"ie8e by her brother, Anthony his parents moved to NianUc, Hazel Gow of Troy, new sandnspreaders, $13,875 to the Municipal Buildings "'*** “ ®®^ Wednesday at 11 a.m. that rifles and machine-gun may at the prospects of an ex­ from new equipment, $5,000 budget for next year, when the Guild Hall at the Church.' mony, -and was celebrant at the J- lumonaco of Vernon. She parts had been delivered to a. He was a past master of Bay- n .y ., and several nieces and Speck Trial tra month of classes this sum- view Lodge of Masons, a past nephews. Th. high «hool .na t«o .1. . r-port M »»k «» .r.,aom W P>*^ from plane to paint and repair town purchases the Trotter Members axe reminded to bring nuptial Mass. Bouquets of glad- '^'CP*'® u full-length gown of bouse on Southwest 12th Street T r t 1 W r 1 to roake up for the missed ‘ “ S“ V '" ^ the Park St. 5$-ldge, and $2,- Block, next to the Central Fire, sandwiches. Dfessert and bever- ioli and chrysanthemums were candlelight silk, Winmed with Miami. noble grand of the Odd Fellows Funeral services were held 1 1 1 ^ T i H dava in winter ementery schools dosed Jan. 27 of the press and fair trial. s^ed pearl headpiece, and she 420 from miscellaneous. house. The n iy nnt would in- ®®^®® ’*® ®enved by Mrs. on the altar. Another count, which named Lodge, both of Nlantic, and past Qjjg niomlng at Killourey Fu- TV C C l a y J , after the school board decided It Medina, speaking durlnduring and with scooped neckline and train. An item of $6,500 for a new dude mortg;age, Interest and ®®^ba Gfeenhalgh, Mrs. Henry The bride was given in mar­ all except Bell, charged the men pfesident of Connecticut Fire neral Home, Willimantic. The X-JIAUUA 111 (Ai'i — me today —like ^ould no longer operate under after'an appeatance on the placing Its pupils in modernized Her shoulder-length veil of silk Chief’s Association. leaf-collector will remain in the maintenance expenses. The rent- Stansfleld and Mrs, Winthrop riage by her father. She wore ■with attempting to export arme Rev. Earl G. Linden, pastor of PEORIA, ni. (AP) The spending following the WCBS •’NewsmaKers" rro- ijid enlarged sdhool. illusion was arranged from a Survivors include ..is wife, request, guaranteeing the con- al income from the block would '^e^- There will be a food sale a full-length gown of silk oi-- and other war supplies without First Congregational Church, school second defeat of a 6-mlll tax gram, said the press and public General Manager Robert Weiss districts (at Bentley, Na- seep pearl headpiece, and she Mrs. Lillian Stowell Hall; ' a With the murder of eight nurses, principal. tinuation of the townwide leaf- go to the General Fund. Neill Hall Wednesday after ganza over taffeta. Her floor- a license from the State Depart­ Willimantic,fe, officiated. entered its second week today . l®vy. should be atenltted to all trials Directors, reads iVaShlngtWi carried a bouquet of carnations daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Kuch- pickup program. Also remain- Weiss made no decision today'. a.m. service at the length veil of silk illusion was ment. This carries an additional Burial will be in Old Willi- prosecution and defense “ I’d rather we had a nice sun- The money problem sUll ex- but that newsmen "ought to be a« » h fw s . Schools), i and rosea. Ing Is a $3,000 item for paint- on the Engineering Depart- will be conducted by arranged from a seed pearl penalty of two years imprison­ ta of Haimahan, S. C.; two sis­ mantic------Cemetery- at-k the------con­s e T r ^ g for the riusive day, but it seems like ev- ists, but Roll expects the sdu- more cooperative" and use The TPC’s 'recommendation Mrs. John Donlon of Vernon, ters, Mrs. Marion Barrett of the proposed location of said ing the Union St. Bridge. Mrs. Thomas Leemon, Mrs. headpiece, and she carried a ment and a $25,000 fine. venience of the family. first panel of iurors erything has worked against us tlon to come in November when “ good Judgment."Judgment.' " has been flatly rejected by the ment’s $81,6i50 request for 1967- sister of the bride, was matron Manchester and Mrs. Mildred this vrAOf* year,” sighedei/vVio/f Supt.Qsiwf A. A E.V theAW... levy goes before £.Xm^the dis- The report called AnflA<4 _ fOX* _ _ & school is in that area situated Weiss deferred to a future 68. The current appropriation is Conn and Miss Alice WU- cascade bouquet of white or­ The indictment said on Dec. -The principals in the trial — school bortrd (which has met chids. Galinat of Chestnut Hill; a Mrs. Camilla Wohllebe Stoner. Deep snow delayed trict’s 8,000 vdters a third time, strengthened code of ethics cov- north of Valley St., between the year a requji:t for a $100,000 $62,695. 1966. Francisco Sanchez, Judge H er^rt C. Paschen, Miss Patricia Lukovitz of grown of blush pink crepe, de- ' ^ ’ . . * brother, C Everett Hall of Mys­ R O c i^ lZ E T lM r r " ^ ^ S c u tO T 'i^ h a m "'M a r tT a n d school buses but attendance was " h tte r d o n ’t'vot^ "ye^ eriqg°the activities of attorneys S r s ^ « o n s ) % n ° t o g i^ ^ d s Capital Improvement item for nHviewhe ,5*cv.oO Bn7 Niantic. Rockville and "moved to Cali- "Tbe'deed restricts the use of iriatfon r S e r t I'«®®'‘ ’ They were dressed alike in It said also that Bell jiaid $1,- cago Tribune, charging that his serting the proposed restraints b o a r d rejected the commission’s South Methodist Church will " John lamonaco of Manches­ ------fomia years £igo. would limit the media’s free- the land in quesUon for public Curtis under­ for 1997-68 w ;s $10O,M0 ’’ ® ®"’ full-length pale blue crepe 000 to a Richard Harvey at Fort 20 limitations on news coverage Hfecut the request for street Ki"®®*’. plus a $13,338 item tor meet to tie quilts Wednesday ter. brother of the bride, served Rev. Stanley Manning Survivors include a son. Wal- Chapters Plan dom, park. playground and recreaUon take further planning studies. gowns, designed with empire Lauderdale, Fla., to purchase violate freedom of the press. Senators Launch UirhMnir bv S3 425 brlnelne it ® director of pubUc works. The at 1 p.m. in Cooper Hall at the bodices and lace trains. They as best man. Ushers were Rob­ The Rev. Stanley Manning, Wohllebe of Ontario; six Speck, 26, was in his base­ Medina said it was imperative I The board at-the same time ert lamonaco of Floral Park, the _ . vessel "Good Richard" last 83, of Avon, 111., father of Don- brothers, Bruno Grous, George that the Judiciary exercise Alttiougtt the deed contains passed a motion are Mrs. wore matching headpieces with ment cell at the Peoria County For May Dd or Ist 'P idjlic Probe place Walter Fuss, who left Nonnleie Hilding and Mrs. Jo- N.Y., nephew of the bride; and °®Pt' ^ aid Manning of Manchester, Grous, A1 Grous and Bernard proper , control over its attor- » language stating that the “ “ “ vu , k face veils, and they carried Q>urhouse. The defendant, who g. calling for a vote by the board VanHaverlaverbeke. Ronald Sipolski of Rockville. died Saturday in Avon. He was Grous, all of Rockville, and Ru- ^ ...... Mrs. Hurt Joseph of 54S neys. He criticized lawryers who. Town may enter into ^ directors on wS chopped $9,227 from ^ ^ I tKJuquets of pink and red car­ the Lincoln 7 appeared bored during most of Into Apollo Fire A rece^ on for 50 was held former pastor of Church of the dolph Grous of Hartford, and th^ flrsrweVk trf'"j7iiw%ele^ Center St. has been named g^ he said, try their cases in thfe nients and arrangeme.tts with the request for Garbage and hrid toe twin posts of dl- nations. Bruce Ryalls of East Hart­ at Willie’s Steak House. For a President Says Redeemer Hartford, and the Ted Grous of Clearlake Oaks, relaxed -f.iaxed on hishi. rollawayroiiawfiv bunk,bunk’ ®*"al chairman of a coordinate! (Continued^ from Page One) newspapers and..H - "perform------onthe the ‘several ‘several school school dlsricts’dlsricts’ such such ^.^hougii the question has Come Refuse Disposal, bringing it to P f *‘® 7 ^ “ ® m ” 5 Z278 006 'rtbA current aDoroori- engineer at $13,000 annually, ter YWOA will meet and make ford served as best man. Ush­ motor trip to Washington, D.C., Umversalist Church, West Hart- Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Anna exercised in his small cellblock donor, to be held in May 10 the...... steps'of” ------courthouses and at arrang;ements are only for said up at a previous meeting, a ation to $244 0 i r 4 e S e t Weiss said that he agrees molded sugar eggs Wedhesday ers were Robert Cipolla and West Vir^nla and the Carollnas, New Viet Blows ford. Sojka of Rockville, Mrs. Arion j.egt Madison Avenue various conditions, M-anchester High School, is em­ tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Avon Glastonbury, and a grandson, above the fee paid to the Sanitary or bi the General Fund budget. ®gg whites, a mixing bowl and . - crepe dress with beige acces- from North Vietnam h2is been Jail, about 100 yards away. Mrs. Alan Hartstein of Flagg alertness to the possibility of lellows;” the restricUon for toe TPC actions. ployed at Priefe Waterhouse and (ill.) Federated Church, follov)- JVmeral services and burial The trial was moved from ^r. is the donor chairman for Rre had become dulled by pre- Concerning his belief that uses title snau revert to the Refuse Co. for garbage and ref- The sum was Included in toe ® Hostesses are Mrs Rus- Fallot photo sories. The bridegroom’s moth' halted. But he said strikea Mayor Nathan Agostlnelll proposed $2.5 million Bond Is- ffb G. P w e ll and Mrs. Joseph ad by cremation. will be in California. - ” - —- --. Vious ground experience and newsmen should be morfe co- grantor (Cheney Brothers). use pickup, under terms ot a MRS, THOMAS GEORGE HICKEY er wore a blue coat-dress with Co., Hartford. Mr. Becker is a Chicago, scene of the murder of Ben Ezara Chapter. ^luiuui c*peiicui;e anu ------•> a»,»o said today he will request that Kaminski. matching accessories. Both graduate of CJunnlngham (Kan.) against the north may be tying the eight nurses last July 14, to other three participatingparUcipating 'gixgjx years of successful manned ooerative.operaUve, Medina cited the mib-pub- TTierefore, Shea concluaeo,concluded, quesUon again bo three-year contract. Next year sue scheduled for referendum wore corsages of pink orchids. High School “and Kansas State np as many as 500,000 persons Miss Rose E. Rentier Miss Catherine Donovan Peoria on a change of venue. chapters are Alenu and Asa of missions.” lishing of the names and the it is my opinion that, neiore pjggg^ y,g agenda for the will wind up the existing con­ In November but removed'from The American Legion will A repeption tor 150 was held College, Manhattan. He served who otherwise would be "down .ROCKVILLE— Miss Rose E SOUTH , WINDSOR^M i s s Three venires — groups of Hartford, and Rose of New ^ . . v,ncontmiiowi. ------interviewing------= of - -Jurors in a trial, the land in question could i be directors’ March 7 meeting. tract consideration two weeks before have a sports night program to­ at the KofC Home. For a for four years with the U.S. toere with some of your cousins Reutter, 77, of 52 School SL Catherine V. Donovan, 62, of prospective jurors — were im- England of Norwich. ^ misiudved the "'^® know, the used as the site of a school, it ^ y^^ legalities in the Wedas approved' the requests election day. morrow at 8:16 p.m. at a meet-, wedding trip to Pocono Mt. Air Force, and is employed at and brothers doing other died Saturday night at Rock- Hartford, sister of Timothy J. panfeled the first week, a total of Monies raised at the May g„g__„ said The renort called Jurors become celebrities and would be necessary to get a re- deed as concerned, Super- ' , , . , X. at the post home. Films of Announce Engagements Airy (Pa.) Lodge, Mrs. Hickey General Electric Corp., Groton, things." Ville General Hospital. Donovan of South Windsor, died 134 persons. .Three tentaUve ju- donor affair will be allocated number of corrective Interferes with the trial,” lease of the use restriction intendent Curtis said he has es against him ® ^ e as toe re- the 1966 World Series and foot- wore a tangerine colored sheath The couple ■will liye at 158 Johnson said there is reason Miss Reutter was bom in yesterday at Hartford Hospital, rors remained at week’s end. A to B’nai B’rith agencies—Anti- measures Medina said. from the Cheney Bros. Corp. aware of them from the 12th Circuit suit of a complaint by his fa- bg„ highlights will be shown, Rockville, June 21, 1889, a Survivors also include two fuu panel of four prospects was Defamation League, National v- Asked if newsmen should be In answer to a question by beginning—and so advised the dress with matching accesso- Giants Neck Rd., Niantic. ^ believe toe North Vietnamese toer, Samuel, toat fences h ^ Refreshments will be served, ries, a brown suede coat with „ „ would like to ^ e toe boinbin* daughter o f Gottlelb and Mar- other brothers and a sister. tendered several times, but in Jewish Hospital of Denver, James E. Webb, excluded from the courtroom at The Herald about the degree board when It started de- been broken and some ^ g s kill- The program is open to mem- garet Hahn Routter, and lived The funeral will be held each Instance the prosecution or Youth Organization. Hillel Deputy Dir^tor Robert C. Sea- ^^e request of a defendant, Me- of difficulty in obtaining a re- ^berating about potential sites, Court Cases mink trim and a green orchid A d a m s - Hall stopped and this is proved by , corsage. The couple will live at San Diego, Calif., formerly of their own statements. to this area most of her life. Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the defense challenged a pre- Foundation, Vocational Service, Jr- anu George E. Muell- replied, ” I disagree with lease from the restrictions, 7 ^ K bers and guests. “We knew there was no Rd. Donald Lombardo had been Rockville. Manchester, became the bride On other matters: She attended the Apostolic the - Taylor and------Modeen -Funeral ■ viously accepted member. ^ OverscM ^ Aid, Israel Projects, ®^> ^®®‘^ - ^®------*«aaned- - spa.ee------y^gj mechanics of ' question of the restriptlons MANCHESTER SESSION found with two other teen-agero G r e e n ^ r c le of Com- Mrs Hickey a graduate of Hubert Leonard of —The e-^onomy. The admtois- .. C h ristie Church of Ellington. Home, 233 Washington St., state law requires that a Jury Armed' Services and Veterans are expected to testify such a move would be simple, and that a release would have . , Y „ o’t 'I'® premises police say, and /--u u Lt, Manchester High School and Oh'^la Vista, Calif., Saturday tration to following day-to-day Survivors include two- broth- Hartford, with a Mass of re- be sworn in three panels of four Affairs, and various philantro- ^ “ ®y- provided Cheney Bros, was A previously suspended 60- jhey tried to talk to him ^ f “ to be cleared,” he said. Hartford Secreterlal School, is morning at the Blessed Sacra- conditions very closely, Johnsons ers, Carl Routter of East Hart- qulcm at the Immaculate Con- and a panel of two alternates. phlos. NASA said in the report it is Youth Attends willing. day sentence was put Into effect he began to use abusive Ian- *” ®®^ tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. A letter to General Manager pmniovprt no a opcrptnrv nt thp ment Church, San Diego. said, and has released $175 mil- ford and Albert E. Reutter of cepUon Church, Hartford, at 9 possible the investigators will He said as far as he knew no in Fellowship Hall at toe Courtroom observers noted Weiss from the Town Counsel on James L. Gigllo, 26. o f 326 guage. ^ r E i n g departmeto ^ P^ The bride is a daughter of lion in frozen highway funds,, Rockville, and a sister. Miss Burial wit! be in Mt.'’BL Bene- that Jury selection is dragging be unable to pinpoint the exact College Class town officials have yet ap- irvlng Aronson, dated June 17. church. Members will work on Center St. for violation of pro- Norman Macrae, 20. of Cov ______and Whitney, Division of United “ r. and Mrs. James B. Hall and authorized a go-ahead on a->" Frieda Reutter of Rockville. diet Cemetery, Bkkwnfield. and offered this partial explana­ cause of the fire, but that elec­ preached the corporation to , advised the manager that batlon. entry, was fined $25 tor failure arrangements, Man Thwarted 1966 Aircraft Cort) East Hartford Diego, formerly of 69 $600 mllUon soldier’s housing Fimeral services will be held Friends may call at the fu- tion; Getty and Martin seem to trical malfunction is regarded In Black Bag sound out the possibilities for there were restrictions on. the Gigllo had been put on pro- to drive in the established lane. ®''® reminded to bring Mr Hickey, a ’ graduate of'East ®^® toe granddaugh- program and $260 mllUon to tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at Ladd neral home tomorrow from 2 to be using extensive jury selec­ as the “ most likely source.” placing a school in the park. park use in the Cheney Bros. bation and was given the sus- The case of Walter Talaga, "'Oue cross girts, In Knife Threat Hartford High School, served ‘ ®'’ ^rs. William F. Barrett help to private housing, Funeral Home, 19 Ellington 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tion questions to determine the Other causes such as chemi­ (Continued from Page 3) School Superintendent Wil- deed, as well as the clause un­ pended sentence to December at 16, of 23 Pine Hill S t was con- . "T _ , for three years in the US 367 E. Center St. The bride- —Attorney general. J Pythian Army in Korea He attended ff'^ m is a son of Mr. and Mrs. said he expects to fill toe vacant 1 buhl will officiate. Burial will be the Rosary at the funeral home ia-area residents, portedly threatened his mother combustion are still being con- ^ the school board In his conten- the corporation should the Family Reljitlons officer. Giglio him to get counsel. He is charg- Sisters, will meet tomorrow at Central Connecticut State 'Col- Kenneth Burch of Marion, Ind. -cabinet post shortly, but gava to Grove HUl Cemetery. tomorrow at 8 p.m. The lUinois Supreme Court -with a knife this morning was ®>1®®!*^ 1’*®='®’ no clue as to when or whom ha Friday ordered Judge Paschen seized by police in the bath- The review board conducting reasons for it all. And once School in the park is the “It would be my feeUng that Chester Community College. He blessed Sacrament Church per- might appoliit to succeed Nicho- i neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Benjamin B. Miller to submit "answers and sugges- room of his apartment after the Inquiry is expfefeted to con- reasons, then we defend feasible solution to prob- there should be no objection on Gigllo did not understand the tent, nine counts of larceny, refreshments after the meeting. is also employed at Pratt and f®*"™®*! the double ring ceremo- 1m Katzenbach, who became , TOLLAND—Benjamin R.. Mil- tions” by Tuesday to the suit more than an hour’s coaxing elude its work by the end of o,,r rpnsoniiw ’ Bachrach photo Snowden - Stephens galine, designed with an em- to attend the projected meeting of Mrs. Richard Barrett of Cov­ Mrs. Gertrude Judson MlHer; sketching in the courtroom, tel after the man refused to “ The risk of fire that could He says he doesn’t know. Judge Stanley Yesukiewicz Daniel Topping, 16, of 494 N. ------The eng;agement of Miss The engagement of Miss Miss Annice Louise Stephens pij.g bodice accented with ap- of Latin American chiefs o f ' entry, and sister Mrs. two sons, Richard B. Miller and publication of Jurors’ names and gome out. He had entered the not be controlled or from which "I might just walk rnjlgki my explained------to Giglio „ that the sus- Main St., who is charged with o Women’s1 A Home League V. of the Jacquelyn Mae Staib of Cov- Heidi H. Cole to Frank J. Hoher and Willis Thompson Snowden, piiques of lace and seed pearls, state at Punta Del Este, Urag-' Blanche Gauthier ofN^ventry, Lewis J. Miller, both of Tolland; releeise of trial transcripts to bathroom to escape from a doc- escape could not be made was black bag, go som |nm »Land Senate Fight Promised pended sentence and period of two counts of breaking and en- Salvation Army wlU have an Manchester has ®^ Manchester, were unit- Her chapel-length veil of silk 11- uay, April 12-14. So far, hfe said, died Saturday momingS^t the a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie L. newsmen. tor and two patrolmen who considerably g;reater than was hide it and jirt ■’’iS fe jr ir r ---- probation was a decree passed tering with criminal Intent and educational program tomorrow ^ t r y to Kooert u. «acK jr . or m , bom of MMcnester, nas ^ ^gj^^ggg Saturday after- imion.was arranged from a flo- he hM no plans to visit other, home of a daughter, Mrs f .. A -J _ 2 — . af o tj« ii Manchft«t*»r iiar an- been announced by her mother, noon —*■'* ...... , ^ Ricker of Hazardville; a broth­ tried to place him in an am- recognized when the procedures being again. I d ov^ raiw .” bv the court and that a jury larceny, was similarly contin- at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall at toe Manchester has been aa- at North Methodist ral headpiece of lace and seed places in Latin America but «r Whitmore of Perkins Oorrler, X . . . . _._j .Y------Y ------> nounced by her parents, Mr. er, Wilbur B. Miller of East bulance. He had a hammer with for the conduct of the test were He arrives and leaves in a car Over Powell’s Censure has no control over the decree, ued. Citadel. Mrs. Geneva Lockwood “ ®'^ ^ St ’jk i I'**'®- K

.MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, COOTJ, MpNIJAY, FEBRUARY 27,1967 PAGE ELBTOI MANCHESTOfi EVENING HERAU), M a KCHEST^ MONDAY, 2^^ 1967 ______’ • ‘ ______PAGE TEN ■a'r- World News Rdundup Bolton Indian Prime Minister Parents of Eighth Graders HOME OF Las To Be Elected March 12 To Discusk School Courses, NEW DELHI, India (AP)— state of St. Kitts-Nevis and Aii- There will be a mesUi^ of foUowing a tte n d from Bolton: SERVICE Indira Gandhi's chances of re- guillq was to fly for the first parents of students in Grade 8 Mrs. Elsie Jones, Mrs, Ruth AND talning the helm of the Indian Ume beside the British Union at Bolton Junlor-Senlor High Lathrop. Mrs. Eva Morra, Mrs. Been Named ^ „ . Eleanor Churilla, Mrs. Marilyn government improved today as Jack. The new flag displays a School Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Katherine Scan- her weakened but still ruling palm tree whose design was ( M M i i n Congress party scheduled eleC; changed by Britain reportedly, the school. ion and Mrs. Mary Morgan afM Desrooher, Ruseell Ernest Jr., son of Russell,Ernest Sr. tlon of a new prlriie minister on because it looked too much like The purpose of the meeting daughter Kathleen, end Judith Collins Desrocher, 29 Laurel St., East Hartford. March 12. , a coat of arms. is two-fold. Cpurse selections for Bulletta Board, He was iiom Feb. 17 at Hartford Hospital. Hda maternal Congress members elected to The three islands are the first the high school program will be Boy Scout Troop 73 will not grandfather .is William Collins, Poquonock. His paternal Parliament in last week’s na- of five British colonies in the discussed as well as questions meet tonight. Junior leaders grandmother Is Mrs. Alice FensU-niacher, 137 SohooJ St. He concerning the types of pro- meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. has a sister, Kimberly. Ann, 3^ . tionwide balloting will meet in Caribbean achieving autonomy • • » * • New Delhi to select their parlia- in their internal affairs this grams needed for colleges, tech- at the hofne of Milton Jenseh. W ' SAVE / Terry, U sa Amy, daughter of Clarence A. and Suz­ mentary leader. President Sar- week. The others are Antigua, nical, business ■ and special The PTA executive board anne Hanson Terry, 35 Cannon Rd., East Hartford. She'Vs^ vepalli Radhakrtshnan will ask St. Lucia, Dominica a,nd Grena- schools. ■ will meet tonight at 8 kt the their choice to form a new gov- da. Britain will continue to pro- _ , Lewis Morgan, guidance di- born Feb. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal elementary school. «H early WEEK grandparents are Mr. and Mrs; Wilhelm E. Hanson, 78 Bis- emment. vide economic aid and by mu- Joins Atheneum '•ector, win discuss the Dlffer- The board of education will Political observers said^.the tual agreement will handle the ential Aptitude Test results and g *i, sell St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hertiert the high A. Terry, East Hartford. Her maternal great-grandpaYents early party election favored former colonies’ foreign affairs Bruce Wilson of East Hart' continue its Mrs. Gandhi’s getting another and defense needs, are Mrs, Qlga Hanscui, East Hampton, and Mr. and Mrs. ford, husband of the former study of the proposed budget. SPECIALS! Adalbert Gagnon, East Hartford. Her paternal great-grand­ term as prime minister. They Roberta F. Campbell of Man' Ralph Conlon, principal, rec- said she also would benefit from Teen1 een faParties m es naiaeaRaided Chester, today was appointed ommends that at least one p aThe r - board ' ^ of- T finance / * will * parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glorginl, Kensington. She has a brother, Chriotopher Alan, 2. party President Kumaraswami LONDON (AP) — Narcotics administrative assistant to ent from each family be pres- tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the • * • • • U. S. GRADE A is your Assurance of the Finest Poultry Available Kamaraj’s call for unanimity in squads swooped down on jam es Elliott, director of the ent for this meeting, which wUl , . choosing a new parliamentary hundreds of teen-agers at clubs Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart- help parents aid their children LeBlaiic, Paul Joseph, son of Clarence and Doris Gal­ chief. and house parties in five British ford. He will begin his duties in course selection for the four Manchester Evening Herald D O N T lant LeBlanc, 12 Hudson St. He was bom Feb. 17 at Man­ Though it still will be the larg- cities over the weekend. Scores Wednesday. years of their high school edu- Bolton correspondent, Cleme- chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are est party in the lower house of of detectives — some aided by ti,e newly created post at cation. Mr. a^d Mrs. Ben Gallant. St. Charles, N.B., Canada^ His pa­ well Young, teL 6^8-8981. ternal grandparents are and Mrs. Rodolphe LeBIanc, Fox Parliament, the Congress will dogs trained to sniff out marlju- the museum, his areas of admin- students in Grades 8 10 and FORGET 2 Creek, % .B., Canada. He has a bro^ier, Claude, 3; and a sis­ have to govern with a small ma- ana — arrested more than 30 igtrative responsibility will in- u have been given course se- ter, Joanne, 2. Jority instead of the over- young men and girls on charges du(je the museum’s finance, lection cards and information »****- J whelming margin it has enjoyed of possessing drugs. building maintenance, securty, sheets These cards should be Tyle^, Kerrie Ann, daughter bf Wlllialm Thomas Sr. In the previous 20 years of In- Huge quantities of .reefers and membership and development fuiea in with course selections 2 What’s For Dessert? and Maureen Ray Tyler, Dobson Rd., 'Veraon. She was bom dian independence. pei^pills were seized in the programs, retail sales opera- for the 1967-68 school year.'slgn- Feb. 17 at Manchecter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal f X Try Our Flavor Q UARTERS - with Back LB I J I . r J !/• •, raids Official sources said the tjons and public relations. ed by a parent and returned to grandptu-ents are Mr. a^d Mrs. Frank K. Bay, Campbell Ave., LEG 3 5 Goldberg Ends ViSlt crackdown was ordered by He was associated with the the high school Immediately. J , Of The Month: TOKYO (AP)—U.S. Ambassa- Home Secretary Roy Jenkins, national fund raising firm of .v,. —.manoo Vernon, Her paternal grimdmother is Mrs. Carl Tyler, Maple dor Arthur J. Gbldberg ended a who has expressed alarm at a Tamblyn and Brown. Inc., New ^ I t ’s Cherry Time Again! St., Venbn. She has a brother, Wllllani Thomas Jr.. 2. three-day visit to Japan today considerable increase in teen- York City, from 1965 to 1966, 7 # # Cherry YaniHa ' Hall, Roberta Elaine, daughter of David I; and Busan with a pledge that the United age drug addiction. ^nd recently was on the staff nroWem* Q U ARTERS > with Wing LB States will continue .to stand by In the past six years the num- ^f the Greater Hartford Com ° course selection problems Dooley Hall, Coventry. She was bom Feb. 19 at Manchester THE CHARM that parents have' concerning • • ’ C h e rry A lm oiK i Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and 39 Souh Vietnam while pursuing ber of known addicts in Britain munity Chest, peace efforts. has risen from less than 500 to '______their chifd’s program. ' ^ Mrs. Philip G. Dooley, Bolton. Her paternal. grandmother is At Ellington Tea $ • Block Cherry Mrs. Ira D. Hall, Lincoln Center, Maine. What is necessary is for the more than 1,200, and the latter VALL ' ♦ • * » * other side also to have the will figure is considered a conserva- A large attendance was re­ (In Vt Gallons) D O U B L E V OF YOUR CHOICE! LB and the wish and the desire to tive estimate, ported at a tea yesterday hon­ Gallagher, Laurie Ann, daughter of Darrell and Ix>r- c h ic k e n s Skating - Coasting oring Mrs. Attilio R. Frasslnel- —A Royal dessert Indeed! raine Chase Galla^er, 142 Bl- She was bom Feb. 15 at BARBECUED 59 make peace,” Goldberg told Avall^le At your nelgh- Prime Minister Elsaku Sato be- Tension Is Eased 11 in St. Luke's parish hall in Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather ii iborhood Royal Ice Cream Sterling Chase, Caribou, Maine. Her paternal grandparents fore leaving for South Korea. CAMERON HIGHLANDS, ' - Ellington. The Democratic Wo- dealer stor£ or ask him STAMPS are Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gallagher, Caribou, Maine. Goldberg conferred for an Malaysia (AP) — A golfing ^ tn e n of the 35th District spon­ to get It for you. Livers ^69 Breasts ‘55< hour with Sato today and said weekend in Malaysia’s Cameron sored the tea. J Boynton, Matt Avery, son of Perl E. and Vyenne Hath­ they discussed Vietnam "in Highlands eased two years of Among the Invited guests the EVERY lb sonie length.” He said he told tension between Malaysia and A'''’’".'*, away Boynton, 101 South St., Rockville. He was bom Feb. 14 Hearts 4 Gizzardis 29< at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Drumsticks »45 Sato "there could be no unilat- her tiny neighbor, Singapore, Good ice skating conditions are Mr. and Mrs. George Hathaway, Brunswick, Maine. His era! peace.” “We are friends now said exist at both Center Springs paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rici)ard Boynton, LB The ebb and flow of the mil- Prime Minister Abdul Rahman Annex and Charter Oak Park LET US PRICE Necks 1 0 c WEDNESDAY Mystic. Be has a brother,- Dean, 5- ' Backs tary situation, I said to the with a wide grin for Prime Min- the park department reports, YO U R NEXT ^ICE CREAM COMPANY prime minister, in no way im- ister Lee Kuan Yew of Singa- Hours' of supervised skating' PRESCRIPTION! w Besterfleld,-Susan Frances, daughter of Gerald C. and paired our desire for uncondi- pore. will be from 1:30 to 10 p.m. |27 Warren S t, Manchester r Phone M9-ff8S8 (Tlaudla Richard Besterfleld. Walnut Dr., HebrOn. She was EATWELL LB tional negotiatons,” Goldberg "We have nothing to fight dally. COUNTRY DRU6 MANCHESTER born Feb. 15 at Mnnehester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Link Sausage continued. about,” Rahman added. Also, coasting is permitted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richard, 110 Washing­ /? “ I cannot remember when daily from 8:30 to dark at Cen- l i p l i BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER—TOLLAND TURNPIKE ton St. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Moressi, Islands Independent relations between Singapore'and ter Springs Park. SLICED - WHITES 8 OZ PKG Chicago, 111., Etfid George Besterfleld, (Chicago, 111. She has a Boiled Ham BA SSETERRE, St. Kitts (AP) Malaysia were better,” one dip- Ski conditions have also been brother, David Charles, 4; and a sister, Debra Lynn, 6. —The three small Caribbean lomatic observer said. reported as good at Mt. Nebo. SULLIVAN AVENUE ^ ***** Coupon colonial islands of St. Kitts, Rahman and Lee reportedly The lifts will be operating to- 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST Briggs, Marylln Andrea, doughter of Albert D. Jr. and Exciting Nevis and Anguilla got their discussed steps that could one night from 6:30 to 9:30. SHOPPING CENTER MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR Andrea Malcolm Briggs. 70 Buckland Rd., Wapplng. She Was first taste of independence to- day pave the way for reuniflca- Yotf Are Invited bom Feb. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal GRAPEFRUIT "laSJr 5 > ■ 29* F day as they became an associat- tion of the two neighbors, Singa- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Malcolm, Berkeley ed state under the British pore .was originally a member Medical Staff FOR TASTIER SALADS Heights. N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are H f- and Mrs. crown. of the Federation of Malaysia Albert D. Briggs Sr., Springfield, N.Y. The green, yellow and blue- when it was formed in 1963 but At Hospital to SPRING HAT SALE Salad ***** JUMBO C E L E R Y -19* atriped flag of the associated was forced out in 1965. Onp charm FREE — when you Dressing Negri, David Joseph, son of Joseph David and Marie Hear Lec^it^es BUCKINGHAM CHURCH Quart Jar Arpaia Negri, 165 Wells St. HCv^was bom Feb. 21 at Manches­ purchase any two charms for only MIRACLE WHIP ter Memorial Hospital. His nigtemal grandmother is Mrs. ORANGES FLO RIDA to l y The medical staff at Man­ HEBRON AVE., GLASTONBURY Frank ji^ala,*^Cllnton. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Events in Capital chester Memorial Hospital will and Mrk. Joseph Negri, New Haven. He has a sister, Darlene 50c each, plus M y purchase using hear lectures by three profes­ SNOW’S NEW ENGLAND ALL DELICIOUS FLAVORS Marie, 7. fO M A T O ES FLORIDA - VINE RIPE LB 2B« Favor Missile Defense Members of the public Works sors from New England medical 200 HATS - ALL $4.00 ***** Committees from both branches the coupon in this ad!< WASHINGTON (AP) — Some schools during conferences will sit in on the hearings. D'Alessandro, Mark Allan, son of "David and Sharon congressional leaders are voic scheduled for March, Dr. Mar- Free WEDNESDAY. CLAM or FISH POPULAR Hubbard D’Alessandro, 176 Charter Oak S t He was Bom D'ANJOU PEARS Ing doubts about administration frankly in pujje director of medical Refreshments Feb.' 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal attempts to negotiate an anti- the h e ^ r w " U m i education, announces, Free MARCH 1st grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard, 14 Victoria . missile ban with the Soviets and Innuth^ n rlefn rT Thursday, Dr. Donald Nas- Baby Sitting 2 - 4 P.M. 7 - 10 P.M. Rd. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bogll, AVOCADO PEARS are pushing for earliest possible f®"® til eetdent associate professor of East Hartford. His maternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. deplo)rment of a« TTU.S. o missile lead the President to rescind his a,,rerervsurgery ntat Tufts;Tufts iiniveraitv’.sUniversity’s CHOWDER Ethel Moors, OtffLage St., and Mrs. Ethel Hubbard. Hartford. CHICKiN • TURKEY • BEEF • SALISBURY STEAK defense system. ^raer. , School of Medicine, will discuss He has a brother David. iV>: and a sister, Shen^Sipi. Johnson announced late last “indications for Surgery in At the same time, former Sen. Throw ***** vjiu.uvYoiG, o c o iiit y®**" Withholding Venous Disease of the Lower U)OZ. Q F C FIN A ST ^ I1.0Z Barry Goldwater says the Unit Away Royer, Kimberly Sue, daughter of Peter and Marjorie each ed States would have to break »1-I <>f *^•'1 bilhon au- Extremities” ' CANS J J J Ludwig Royer. 468 Adams St. She was bom Feb. 21 at Man­ FROZEN ^ PKGs the limited nuclear test ban ^borized by t^npress for federal pr. Nasbeth is a vascular sur- Bottles chester Memorial HospiUl. Her maternal grandnarents are treaty to estabUsh such a sys- grants to the states in the geon on the staffs of Mt. Au- DINNERS See Our New SelecHen Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ludwig. Hone, Maine. Her paternal tem, but Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, year. turn Hospital, Cambridge City grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Royer, Rockland, Conparable Vatae $150 to $5.00 chairman of the Joint Chiefs of CAPITAL FOOTNOTES Hospital, New England Center of 4 Maine. She has a brother, Scott Poland, 3. i a Y • a • « « Staff, says that’s not so. “Fxtremelv eood” is the ver and" Boston City Hospi- DUTCH QUEEN IMPORTED COFFEE 'II T> T oo-io,. Extremely good is the ver jjg director of the Tufts SPRING Gates, Leslie Marl^, daughter c® Ronald H. and Joan MAXWELL HOUSE 67‘ L National Aeronautics Research Laboratory at the lat- FAIRWAY 12 OZ. Gerald R. Ford said he believes and Space Administration on instution LaHouse Gales, 12 Overlook Dr She was born Feb. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gr^dparents (^ngress ^11 appropriate more pictures of the moon coming Robert McCombs, also a F/Rsr CANS ■^LOWERS are Mrs. Mary R. LaHouse, Springfield, Mass., and Edmond — u b can toan the $337 million President from Lunar Orbiter 3. NASA „,g^ber of Tuffs School COFFEE F IN A ST Regular or Drip 64< LaHouse, Andover. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Johnson has asked as standby se.iA Sunday one-fourth of the Medicine, will lecture March 422 14 Mrs. Herman Gates, 136 Highland St. She has two brothers, funds in case there is no agree- photographs planned had. on “Drugs in the Treatment y and WHIMSY HATS . . . Stephen, 13 and Gary, 2; and two sisters, Karen, 11, and ment with the Soviets and a de- been received. of Allergic Disorders ” ^AT O U R FISH CO U N TER — O N SALE TU ESDAY Susan, 8. clslon is made to deploy an an- Funds from the Soviet Union ^t Tufts he is a professor of ***** WHITE BREAD 4 69‘ tl^ssile system. are still being channeled to the graduate medicine and assistant y They’ra Just in Time Dreyfus, Howard Lorin, son of Bruce Stephen and TheIiic Sovietsovvicio icpv.icuij-reportedly haveiiavc communist party, U.S.A.,u.a.A., ana and it ^ean ^ean of of courses for graduates, k' Susan Solomon Dreyfus. 571 Hartford Rd. He was bom Feb. begun antimissile deployment remains a “tool and a pawn" of Re is chief of allergy and pul- m f a v VflUr HAlnrful EaetAfV Fresh Haddock Fillef lb. 59c 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ YDUR CHOICE ITALIAN TOMATOES 'c l N f already. The U.S. system, the Soviet Communist party, rnonary services at the Pratt r ■•HA UUlUflUl td alO li PROGRESSO 3 89^ rtionflry mother is Mrs. Shirley Solomon, Dorchester, Mass. His pa­ called Nike X, has been under according to a report of a Sen- Diagnostic Clinic and the New ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D^yfus, Dor­ development but not production, ate Internal Security subcom- England Center Hospital and is 2 Locations.' 975 Downtown Main Street, and 705 E astt 1>lb. Pkg. Crab Meat ’ 1.69 chester, Mass. 36 EXCITCVG BOLD- • c - I- > mlttee. the author of a textbook on in- Middle Turnpike (next to Popular Market). »****• tinancing socialism The National Heart Institute temal medicine. LEAN, JUICY ^ Parsons, Timothy Alan, son of Michael Lee and Al­ Crest Toothpaste Secret Deodorant WASHINGTON (AP) — Is lining up hospitals with staff Dr. Donald Egan, associate berta Faye Parsons, Cider Mill Rd., Bolton. He was bonf Feb. Form er Sen. Barry Goldwater and equipment able to “cope professor of clinical medicine at FMSH CHARMS 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ MEDIUM SIZE IK OZ TUBE says the Central Intelligence with the most advanced scientif- Yale University School of Med- father is Hally H. Havely, Topeka, Kan. His paternal grand­ 29c Spray 7-oz aero c a n '1^49 Agency worked "to finance so- ic techniques of the day” as icine, will speak on "Heart Fail- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parson, Great Bend, Kan. / clalism in America.” part of the new program to ure and Lung Function” on G^ROUNb BEEF 4 9 ^ ***** V Goldwater said Sunday he combat heart attacks. Four to March 28. Dr, Egan is director Knybel, Gary Henry, son of Henry and Lucy Graezyk TENDER, TASTY JM saw nothing wrong with the CIA hospitals will be awarded of the inhalation laboratory at Knybel, 10 Morrison St., Rockville. He was bom Feb. 15 at Prell Sham poo White Tuna T d ia m o n d s^ c w 39c operations except that, he said, contracts in June and a dozen the Yale New Haven Hospital, Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is CLIP THIS COUPON FOR ell the money went to “left wing niore will join the program In ______Mrs. Josephine Graezyk, 10 Morrison S t, Rockville. organizations.” ^be next three years. Concentrate 1 1-OZ TUBE 60c Prince spaghetti sauce 16-OZ JAr 4 1 c "Why didn’t they spread this Stanford Smith, general man- CHUCK ROAST 4 5 » YOUR FREE CHARM money around,” he asked. “In ager of the American Newspa- other words, what they have per Publishers Association, was f t o R B A B Y ' ' ' DETERGENT been doing with it, as far as I slated to accept an American G B 'l ' GIANT PKG can see, is to finance socialism Legion award today on behalf of * WELCOME TC T D u z PREMIUM PACK 89c Palmolive i2-qzbtl3 7 c in America.” the ANPA for its contributions He said " a little money could to freedom of the press. IVEAL STEAKS 7 9 ‘ B OUR FRIENDLY PHARMACY have gone to the Young Repub------Spic & Spall i6ozpkg29 c Means, the-Young Americans for 88 PER CENT SMOKES We try real hard to make your visits a pleas­ This coupon go()d for Dash Detergent ='"<1 pkg 82c Freedom, to some conservative ANGELES (AP) — A POPULAR PROEiUCE— "The Best You Cen Buy" ure.. All of us will sincerely do our best to please groups.” third of the junior high school you. Pharmacy’s Code of Ethics directs'us to consider your better health to be more Important CLEANSER He spoke on CBS’ "Face The students in Los Angeles County PERFECT FOR SALADS ONE EHMM Comet HB 5-OZ CAN 23e 2 IJSI 3 3e Nation." smoke cigarettes, some as than greater profits. We willingly obey. M axwell H ouses"]*?BONUS PACK 1.47 j- w w t much as a pack a day, a car- If you wish our professional opinion about any Air Highway Luts ‘ dloioglst says. product we supply, w« are glad to give yoU an WASHINGTON , (AP)—Con- Dr. Arthur Madorsky Of Po- Informed, unbiased answer. Red Rose 69c Ivory Soap 3 3 5 c gress opens joint Senate-House mona said two of every 25 fifth AVOCADOS ; bearings today on President graders smoke. He said his in- 10 This pharmacy believlfa In the “Golden Rule.” fath thte CQupon and any High Energy—:CquaI to Lean Meat You deserve and will get from us the same Johnson's ^hgrp cutback in fed- formation was obtained in a rw\__r\__ IkT____ m!..,.. Tre4«eS6 purchase whra you hLiy two Q x A / lf fc FOR BABIES O 3-OZ AQ eral spending for highway con- study for the County Heart As- Try-One Now > .. The Salad Fruit courtesy and dependability we expect ourselves O W i n S ALL VARIETIES . Z JARS 4 7 C T o p J o b l-PT 71e I5-OZ BTL 3 9 c ■truction. soclatlon. when we make a purchase. charm s a t 50c ea. BY 'POPULARn DEMAND YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when yoii f Coupon expire Mac A r ' 5 7 c Litton Too Bagt BINGO CaU 849-7768 JUMBO, ^EDLESS SUNWST 4 Btrkns ivaperatMi MUHi Son Soo Shrfanp Cocktail, Loans $20 to $1600 - Loans Ilfe-IntUrad at low coat Parking ^Always Available, Birch St. Parking Lot LEOION HONE Branches at: 209 North Mato ' BerieflUol Fiiianee Co. MtHftheater WE lESMVE THE RIGHT TO LMIT OUANIItlU St. and SOI Hartford Rd. 6 for Cit«*KM, l**r •ii4,T*b«c(*,fi*4uVf I*mipt.Fr*i4 St*ntp QHg IBICES EEFEaiVE AT flMT NATIONAL SUPEI MAIKETS ONLT EVERY TUESDAY Also Pine Cleaners ; “ 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 606 Center Street Phone 643-4158 .• Next To BlAlger Sewing . ke ’ •• PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 JdANCHEJSTEK EVENING HERALD, MANGHES'i’ER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 PAGE THIRTEEN i s i St.; Shelley Johnson of 29 Laur- of Old Stafford Rd., Tolland; gan Court; Mrs. Veronica Gsell tlcut Academy Of Pine Arts at viously been honored at an this moilth said that opponenfa el k .; Ruth Jaworsld of 98 Pros- John Ryan of Somers; Bva cmd d p g h ter o f 21 Laurel St. the Wadsworth Atheneum. Tho N ote D i^coyered, ai JHortbr Campers Society) Or­ Vernon Open House i^t the Community Peking Targets of Mao were stockpiling explo­ Why continue to paint your home year after, yearf: pect St.; Stanley Copithome of MerriU o f ’ Somersvllle; Madet Discharged yesterday: Mark exhibit runs through March. A der of the Arrow. BOY SCOUT Baptist Chimdi. j Acquaint yourself with RPD 1, Rockville. llntf Dusto of 14 Cedar St.; Kaynor of Tolland Green, Tol- total of 94 artists throughout KNITTEirS WORLD Search on i Stewart Ross, assistant May One Curb sives and planning to blow up Births Friday: A daughter to A lia Hotkowskl of 26 Village land; Bldna Mitchell of RTO 2, the country are represented. scoutmaster, made the presen­ railway tracks and bridges in Meeting Set on Students MAiNCHESTSR PARKADC Notes and News tations of scouting membership FHCOS l e a v in g N.Y. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Tuttle of St.^ Mrs. Beverly Garemko and Rockville; Cynthia Kosis of 66 ---- (For 2 C lim bers the Canton area. cards. John Honha, Blackledge WASHINGTON (AP) Many' In Purge Goals ALUM INUM Deepwood Dr., Wapping. daughter of 51 Union St. . Diane Dr.; Lioretta Tomasik of Advertisement— PresttiH Leclurtt and Deimonititrtian on jlAN DBPX30, CaUf. (AP)A Cab Pock 148 Dtetrtct oommlasloner„ made flrmii are planning to move out Japanese dispatches over the With Learning Difficulties 'Births Saturday: A son to^Mr. Discharged Saturday: Ma- 132 Prospect St.; Irene Candlto Jack Grant opens dlal-a.^hone (Continued froni. jpage One) star scout presentations to Jack of New York City .because, of weekend reported that Chou and Mrs. Andrew McCusker of tilda Allegra of Rt. 30, Rock- Brown Bridge Rd.; Mrs. campaign today! Call 877-3217 CAEWEL EMBROIDERY note discovered at the top of a ' Cub Scout Pack 143 of Na­ A town’s dhtieS' under the East Main St.; William Vas- Bousfield, Douglas Spaeth and the city’s income tax. Rep, Don­ der by Premier Chou En-lai for hinted 10 days ago that the SIDING new state —o legislation______for--- chil-___ __ silopoulous® Orchard of St, 162 Manchester;Union St.; a vllle; Chester Swoia o i 989 Alice Anderson and daughter of and Just listen. lO,000-f(Mt mountain In Mexico than Hale School rMently.'iiad a ald J.. Irwin, D-Conn.„sald Sun- purge was aimed at only a t e a r s o f l a s t i n g b e a u t t by Bkmeho Vtrgina on Tbursdoyi March ?nd, Craig Swanson. army units to be sent to HtonM dren with spwial leaniing hand- Phyilis Kadelskl of Rt. 1, El- « « to Mr. and Mrs., James Hartford Tpke,; Mary Gerter Daily Road, Coventry, Blurred a sea r^ today for two Blue and obld Banquet at Cen­ \day. . small group, including the four ______The Herald’s Vomon Bureau A Tap-Cut ceremony was con­ Guarowf d In Writing For 30 Yoort leaps is the subject of the lington; Yvonne Spellman of 24 I’rentto'e of RPD 2. R<«kvllle. of 125 Crestridge Drt; Mar- , In Exhibit from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M; and 7 P.M. to 9_P.M. i j j i , college students. ' ducted by members of the Or­ \ Irw in. stild limyor John . V. to restore order.'' “cOtmUrrevolutionarles,” Pres­ of 22 Crown GeraM Douders of Rockville is at 38 Park St, tel, 875-8136 ter Oongregatiohal Church. The Free estimates fradi a reputable concerii with many March 14 meeting of the rb- Chapman St.; Joyce Chick of . Discharged Friday: Miss jorie Sokoloski AIm> showing of oward-n^nning originals T^e' brlM Mta, itigned' by the der of the Arrow and Fred Joy, Lindsay was “ whistling In the Chinese travelers, arriving In ident''Liu Shao-chl and party Bolton; Mary Ilgen o f 37 ^ u th St.; St.; Raymond Clough ,o f Tol- and June L. Owen of Vernon are or 643-2711. News items may Introduction was given by years o f experience. Birch Mountain Rd., chairman of council unit elec­ d^rk U he expected $90 miiliqn Hong Kong reported that sabo­ general secretary Teng Hsiao- cently organized Association for peuin of 39 White S t ; Geryl Carmichael of Barber land; Anita, Bedor of 39 Daily exhibiting works in the 67th bo maUed to P.O, Box 827, miBatnS qbtiple,,yr&8 found Sun­ Hundreds of satisfied customers hi your a r ^ (names day by searchers' who drojpped Frank McQua4e, and the invo­ tions. I.’, in'.revenues from taxing Con­ teurs severely,'damaged a rail­ ping. upon request). * Children vrith L e j^ n g Disabil- pev. Allison Heaps of 1 Rheel Hill, Broad Brook; Denise Gray Circle; Sandra Pusick Of 8 Re- annual exhibition of the Connec- RockviUe. The premier complained that from a Navy h e llco ^ r onto the cation by Richard Risley. The Charles Romanowakl, assist­ necticut and com­ way bridge Saturday -night ROOFING, REC ROOMS iUes. — ------=------—------^ ^ ------—------• ■" ------^------about 55 miles east, of South Chi­ Attacks on government officials peak of Mt. Dlahlo.lh the Mexi­ pa£k charter was presented by ant scoutmaster, and troop pa­ muters.” ' CALL J. A. SENA ' Dr. David Dawson of the can state of Bkja O^ifomta. Nathan Joy, Blackledge council trol leadero conducted closing The cong^iessmM made public na’s majoi;,.clty'6f'Ctoiton, hold­ had hampered the nation’s for­ State Board of Education is the In a 1 ^ kept by ihountain chairman, to Franklin Mc- ceremonies. a letter to the N ey York Times ing up their Strain,'six hours eign policy tmd undermined Its WAiLSIDE OF CONNEOTICUT guest speaker. He will speak at in yhich he said the. exodus to repairs. Paaspngere , werre .pre- Reputation. He also accused in­ nbera,' an undated tk>te said: Quade, institutional representa­ Scoutmaster Turner was HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS 8 p.m. after a' business meeting WM the most wonderful tive. ' • , thanked by scouts and their the suburbs began less than a vented from, ■yieirif® '; the dam­ competents of ’ seizing govern­ at 7:30 p.m. in Room 177 of cllmiif bf ohr Uvea. We are so Guests were Mls^Huldah A. patients for his 10 years of serv­ year after M a yy Lindsay im­ age. ment posts in the name of the 521-4060 ANYTIME Rockville High School. h a p p )^ h#vb hiade It.” Butler, former principal of Na­ ice to ;the troop., He had pre­ posed the vijity tax. Reports from Canton earlier purge. Dr. Dawson will present Bariy<4hUutiepitii Ogden Kel­ than Hale Bchool; Henry, La- available information on teach­ logg Jn; 9^,'4|M Eleanor Dart, Chappelle, former cuhmaster o f er training programs and schol­ 20, told'trienite they were going the • pack and scoutmaster of arships and fellowships offered to climb theinountaln during a Boy Scout Troop 47; Mrs., Fay In the state. ^ 'vacation Swm college at Clare- Lawrance, president of Nathan He came to the State De­ piont, Cilif. They failed to re- Hale PTA, and Alfred Bockus, partment of Education in June turn tcT cUuwes when, school re- district roundtable coordinator, and is head of the Department opened Feb. 13. Corsages were presented to of Children with Perceptual Qmdr- Ronald Helms, of the den mothers, and Theodore Learning Disabilities. the he>ltCQpter, said, "We were Kubiak, cubmaster, and Uo^d Sfliiirt Shoppers-Shop Grand Union Mrs. John Williamson of El­ glad we. could establish that the Oddsbn, assistant cubmaster, lington, who heads the associa­ students actually dinibed the made awards to Den 1, Daniel AND SAVE MORE DURING OUR U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF SALE tion, emphasizes this has been peak. It nsjnow the search CeCioccio, denner stripe; Wil- set up on a regional basis. Any­ area.” . ■ Ham Gochee, wolf, assistant one in surrounding towns inter­ About M .men are searching denner stripe, one gold and two ested in the problem is invited for th4 pair.. VUso at the'scene silver arrows; ^ohn Maloney, to the meeting. were the fathers of both etu- bear, a gold and a silver arrow; Models for Fashion Show dents'Ogdien 'B. Kellogg of'Gold William Sweet, wolf, gold ar- Models for the fashion show, Hlll, Ore.’, and Dr. Francis Dart row. “ Preview of Spring,’’ to be held of Elu^ne, Ore. Also, Den 2, Frank DeOll- at 8 p.m. Thursday at Piano’* Temperatures at the peak are veira, wolf, assistant denner; Restaurant on Rt. 44 in Bolton below, freextag. David LaMay, wolf, a gold ar­ have been announced. row; Frank Keister, denner; They are Mrs. Adele Roger Smith, assistant denner; 7 Blaszczak, Mrs. Janice Brook- Sliidy to Start James Testerman, denner, Lau- man, Mrs. Carolyn Conti, Mrs. rl Wlrta, wolf. Den 3, Douglas Dorothy Daley, Mrs. Patricia On Jldiication Baker, Glenn COrrentl, wolf,' Heavisides, Mrs. Katherine gold arrow; Carlo Bocchino, Lodge, Mrs. Barbara Montesi, HARTFORD (AP) — A review James Merritt, wolf, gold and Mrs. Judy Nappl, Mrs. Virginia of the state’s entire education sliver arrow; David Maloney, Nardini, Mrs. Claudia Petraglia, structure by’ the leg;islature’8 wolf, gold and silver arrow, Mrs. Joan Powers, Mrs. Joan EJducatioo Committee will begin denner; Michael Quensel, wolf. Reardon, Mrs. Janet St. John 'Tuesday. Also, Den 4, James Bre^n- and Mrs. Monica Wytas. :r( Four committee sessions with ski, James' Smyth, wolf, gold Children models will be Mary various officials and commlft- and silver arrow; Paul Kamin- Ann Blaszczak, Robert Brook- sion members has been an- sky, David Morano, gold and man, David Cloutier, James nounced by Education Commit- silver arrow on wolf badge; Connelly, Mary Kelly Connelly, tee co-ohairmen . Sen. Gloria Dale Oddson, bear, a gold and Joanne Conti, Mary Creme, Di­ Schaffer, D-Woodbrldgc, and four silver arrows; Den 6, BR- ane DelMastro, Meannette Rep. wilHam T. Blakfe, D-West chael Davis, Dale Hovey, wolf. Evangelista, Kathleen Foss, Pa- \ Haven. gold arrow; Wayne DietWch- tricia Lane, Janice Plante, Na- The committee will meet at sen, wolf, assistant denner; Jo- dine Plante, Noranne Rowe,. Su­ the etate attorney general’s of- seph DeSimone,' wolf, gold ar- . san Rowe and Linda St. John. fic# Tuesday at 7 p.m. with row, denner; John Keane, Pat- Door prizes will be offered. Dr. Warren Hill, director of the rick Irish, wolf. Fashions are the courtesy ' of State OommisBlon on Higher ^Iso, Den 6, Howard Ander- Mam’selle and tiie Glamour Eklucaticn and other representa- denner and assistant den- Shoppe and hair styles, courtesy tlves of the commission. ner; Michael Morano, Erie of Albert 4 Larry Beauty Stud­ .Next Thursday the commit- Bleu. Richard Risley. Frank io. ’ tee wttl meet vdth the presl- McQuade, lion, a gold and a Mason Meetings dents of the four state colleges, silver arrow; ’ Jeff Gorman, A special meeting of Payette The state's ^gber education n1 ^ Reinohl and Mr. and Mrs. Am- ert Nell and John Stodd. They North brose DIeW. were among 40 police officers In addttimi to escalatloo of , ...... who completed the course. the war. brokers saw dlscour- Jam** Ltaghara, district STARKIST TUNA The course covered such cat- agement caused by such news commissioner, presented goiies as “ The Nature of Due s T S r d i^ ln new orders for the pack charter to Richard F. ' < Process,” “ Right to Counsel,” machine tools and railroad Reinohl, representing the epon- “ Confessions,” “ Arrests,” and equlpment, a lag in steel buy- soring Institution, “ Search and Seizure.” ing, a slump In auto sales and Lloyd Curkln, Cub Scoutmas- The course was designed to endoraement by the AFLCIO of ter, presented the follovring assist policemen to imderstand big wage increases this year. awards: Michael Saraceno, wolf legal requirements in their deal­ Key stocks throughout the list badge and gold a r iw ; Curtis 01 ings with suspects. took loKes ranging from frac* ' Walker, lion badge; Steven M l « lOU On Honor Roll tions to 2 or more points. Schultz, bear and denner hadg- Pamela Ortlsi of Rockville Glamor stocks were hurt es. has been placed on the honor worse. Fairchild Camera Curtis Walker graduated to S^RU X COOKIES 1*45' roll at Robinson School in West trimmed a 10 point loss to Boy Scouts and was welcomed F"V nmSTA)inWRH14I.IIMH!TLyNM Hartford for the first semester abbut 8. Into Troop 47 by Ambrose I p eomxTSTTU white b b v An third marking period. 3 The Dow Jones Industrial aw Diehl, institutional representa- ^ ORSTSHEfilOONDWHEAT JfIVllAII Hospital Notes erage at noon was off 10.02 at tive. Admitted Friday: Richard 837.31. Curkln annoimced that on SNOW CROP FROZEN Engstrom of HazardvlHe; Agnes The Associated Press average March 11 the Pack will particl- Ackermim of 22 King St.; Gor­ of 60 stocks at noon was off 2.9 pate In the Themecraft Show don Macomber of Brovm Bridge at 311.8 with MustrialB off 4.2, to be held at Verplanck School, ORANGE JUICE Rd., Tolland; Sandra Fuslck of rails oft 1.8 and utHiUes off 1.7. 8 Began Court; Claire West of Losers outnumbered gainers Troop 123 12 oz. t 8 Plneview Dr. by about 9-2 in what looked Troop 123 had Its 10th annual Admitted Saturday: Elsie T - B O N E S , T O O ! Choose the ones you like best at one like the most far-reaching de- dlhner recently at Community cans Lucksinger of Upper Butcher Cline of this year so far. Baptist Church. A social time Rd. phenomenally low price. They’re tender, juicy..Top o'the Grades Prices declined on the Ameri- was held before the dinner. Mu- Admitted Yesterday: Linda can Stock Exchange. sic was provided by a quartet, 3 Chipman of 71 Village St.; Choicest of the USDA Choice. MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ------— “ The Group,” including Jim FABUC SOnSNERThe real thing from Florida Howard Wood of 101 Union MacIIvaln, Dave Fletcher, Don I 714-01. 1-quart O O C St.; Lucy Pespiitto of 291 B e a te L o s e s S u it Hiii and Mark Ballard. GOFF CAT FOOD co m 1-oz.btl. O V South St.; Nancy Slyfield of X Mrs. Charles R. Smith, chair- DOWNY Virginia Lane, Tolland; Fran­ TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Beate Mothers Auxulary 1-pint cis Yost of 11 Village Leber, 34, of Heidelberg, Ger- ^ troop, was chairman of JOY L p iD DISH D ETEKG tN T 6'Mbll. MUD TO TOUR HARDS St; Katie Gollck, of 144 many .today lost her *2.6 mU- the dinner. A birthday cake was 1-pint 6-oz. n O C 1-p lnt lion breach ' of promise suit gnd Booutmastcr Rus- dealbtl. " t v agalnst part-time Arizona ipupner blew out the can- M L C ilA N IIQVD) CIXAHER 12-oz. b tl. IVORY LIQUID rancher William Henry Brown, Also choose rrom Swift's N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK 65. Jim MacIIvaln, senior pa- NEDHINSIZE U.8. District Judge John C. DETERGENT Premium at the some price! o tool leader, and Carl Swanson, SALVO TABLET Bowen grant«rf a ^ f ^ assistant scoutmaster, dlrect-direct­ 3'lb. 6-ex. tion for dismissal of the com IVORY SOAP ed ijhe opening ceremonies. II IS D on pkg. plaint SPIC & SPAN Brown’s attorney, Norman Guests and committee mem­ W ONDERFUl bers were Introduced by Turn- 1-quort^ 0 7 C 905 MAIN STREET Just the start of our Super Week HuU, argued, and the Judge 1-pint bit ^ j| 1-lb. 15-oz. agreed, that the Mexican di- " and J®y» mittee chairman. \ TOP JOB CLEA deal pkg. ||| » 643-2165 vorce between Beate and Ralph IVORY SNOW Members of the original troop CLEANS Remembor Super Sunday? Al( that ballyhoo for some Lebor was based upon an illegal Mb.S14-ez. Anfliorlzed agent In Man- j con agreement and therefore had no committee attending the event COMET CLEANSER PERSONAL SIZE ^Chester for all Airlines,^ football game that lasted three hours! were the Rev. John IL Neu------;------Railroads and Steamship^ standing in court. jjg bCrt, executive officer; Ever- Lines. Now get ready for Sup6r Week — six full days of un- Raymond Hayes, raid 1-lb, 4-oz. 4 . „ 2 7 * , : ^ a l toe d^ on «tt Fish. ihsUtotional represen- pkg. IVORY SOAP believable values to celebrate our 52nd Anniversary. <3 Mrs Leber >Uve; Rlcliard Lawson, com- . ■5- '***'®^ __ . > W t Fish, institutional r e p r e ^ t- NEW AIRl'ORT MANAGER secretair: -Itobert J ^ , Regular mini-pricing to save you money on thousands i s s m v /A P^_ treasurer; Harold Livingston, WUNDAOR jLOCKS (AP)— ireasurcr,_. ____a_:___ xjivMigowtt, of items — and special sale prices on hundreds of Herbert A. Preismer of South raslstant scoutmaster; R*>“ «H GEORGE N. others. Now that's something a lady can get excited SUPER WEEKSAIADSPECUUS Olartpribury was named air- about! port manager .for'Bra^cy Stop^Shop {Troati^r Airport todaf l^r Vlrfl Hartzog and Winthrop CONVERSE Steak's iust one of the many great values during State Aeronautics Department. Baiiara. ' LETTUCE icEBE»s..'¥>.19e ^ A veteran of World War H John Wolcott ai^ Ruraell Super Week. The circular you got over the weekend PAINTIN8 12-oz eullo inck a M toe Korean conflict, too Turner Sr., fathers of two char- lETTT CROCKIH-IOTTM . ■ Km ClOOmi ^ Bradlees TOMATOES 19e ^year-old Prelaaner is a fully ter members, were preranL 'm m AND is jam-packed with others. Look it over— then hurry CAKEiaX 34* RICE PROVENCE ’; ir 3 9 ' FOODS rated pilot w«ih N* experience. Isadori Wolfson, diarter Oak BEm CROCHER-NOODIE .-e WIATJOW PIT M down to Stop & Shop and help us celebrate! AVOCADOS...... 2/29« He was one of four to take Council commissioner, known as /■ 1 CASSEROLE ^ 45V S 5. 79' PAKRHANOWe Vft rtnrvt tha ri0hi to limit quontltiai toe examlnlatlon for airport “ Mr. Scouter,” was the main CW lSPJa.-9P.BL manager at toe stale’s largest speaker of the evening. He Is ' Price* sHectiv* thru Sat, Morch 4. We reierv# the right to kmit quentitiei. Pbone 648-2804 a ir n ^ and received toe top, the recipient of the silver beav- FCIXT INSURED 8 < ^ in toe examination. er award for outstanding con- Manchester Parkade, Middle Turnpike, W est—Tripie-S Redemption Center, 180 M ^ e t Square, Newington 263 MIDDLE TURKPIKE. WEST. MANCHESTER. CONN. Pretesner- succeeds WUUam tribuUon to boys and a brother- Open Friday Nights to 9— All Redemption Centers Closed Mondays U . Gbubw, who died last yeax. hood,membership of the Nation- I. ;

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■ B y goals In 35 attempU and nine of ttHpws wjth fiv« seconds left tournament bids already «a ^ '| EAJIL YOST „ NEW YORK (AP) — East Third 18 free throws top the 56 points produced*lin 86-84 victory over ered, didr not let down m the* Sports Editor / Waving a tournament bid he scored In his varsity debut. Ripe. ' Oougers charged by Crelghtt^ in------front of . Lew Alcindor . .is In contrast, second-ranked Other teams still chasing Con- 87-73 and the-Mlijers took apart In C la ss A like waving a red flag in Louiavine, 23-3, with the Mis- ference titles and touhiament West Texas 97-67. Notes from, the Little ‘.Blaclc Book 1 ; front of a bull. He charges, valley Conference locked bids did not let down. ' FTfth-ranked North Carolina^ ,No one is happier in Manchester today than Frank' Louisville, Western Kentucky yp NCAA bid, stumbled Princeton, NO. 6,, all but which must win the Atlantlo Miller. His Manchester Rec All-Stars copped the fourth CIAC List and Syracuse reacted the same Wichita’s pressing defense as clinched the Ivy League title by O ast ^gtseason toumamantt, annual Branford Invitational Volldyball Tourhament By PETE, ZANARDI DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP.) —. Stocky, Italian- way—until they ran down their shockers,’ seven suspended stomping Cornell 81-66 at home, for an NCAA bid, dropped Vip>,v' ast .Saturday, topping; eight rivals in all-day action. The Earning a thirc) place born Mario Andretti gave himself a $43,000 present bids. Now, wltl} no flags waving, players returned to action. breaking a flrst^place tie with ginla Tech 110-78." .joi lotals, paced by Bob Shoff, John and Avens, Dick Sunday— two days before his 27th' birthday— with a they fell flat on their faces. Mel Reed scored 24 points as the Big Red. ’Ihe Tigers, 22-2, ,pjjg ,j.gy jagg turned Into! ranking among Class A Brown and Gene Rau, upended defending champion schools, East-Catholic (17- lead-foote^ victory in the Daytona 500, richest stock The apparent letdown proba- Wichita led all the way despite need only a victory at home ^ five-team fight after Iowa up< NSW Haven YMCA In the finals ------car race ever. . . ■ • bly cost the three clubs some of 24 points and 17 rfebounds by against -Pennsylvania Wednes- set leading Indiana 75-74 om. 3) leRds four area repre­ rfter getting past a talent^ qoO (winner) end $15,000 (run- sentatives, one for each “ It was a lovely day.” said ^ jg Lorenzen In third their national vanking as LCuis- Westley Unseld of the Card!- day to win the title. Gerry Jones] lay-up with 12 see*: Newlngton crew In the, semi Andretti, who drove a trouble- g ^ j^^gg Hvlton of In- villa was upset by Wichita 84-78, nals. Kansas, No. 4, closed in on the remaining in overtime.*’ . .r, - , . . Nation&l Pro- division, into the CIAC finals Miner is responsible for fgggi„„g, League tele- free Factory Ford the distance g.^,., in a 1965" Dodge. H« Western Kentucky was gored by Third-ranked Western Ken- Big • Bigh^ Conference crown is 7-8 with Iowa, Mlchb Baaketball Tournament. It is ^ t h the Class A and Class B ^gg^g g^g^j ^ ^ at an average speed of 146.926 collected $10,925. Veteran Tiny Murray 75-69 and Syracuse tucky, 21-2, the Ohio Valley with a 90-55 romp over Missouri gan State, Northwestern and' the fourth consecutive tourney "cP rA '.-V -!!* weekly telecasts are listed un­ miles per hour despite 54 laps of ^und oA jross, S.C., took fourth dropped before Canisius 68-64, Conference champs, was snort- at Lawrence that left the Jay- Wisconsin Ued at 6*4. East and '\yest Side Rec Cen' In as many varsity campaigns til the first week in Septem- for Coach Don Bums and ths running In fixed position under pigc^ i„ a 1966 Plymouth and all on the road Saturday night, ing along with a 21-game win- hawks 1% games ahead of sec- bound P r o V 1 d e n • "ter buildings here, the caution flag. jg Alcindor tossed in 61 points as nlng streak before Murray’s ond-place^ebrasta, their oppo- g , ber . . . March issue of Sun­ Eagles. fo ♦ * ■ * rise magazine will feature stor­ Andretti, of Nazareth, Pa., ™u - « c j x- • v. ^ top-ranked UCLA humbled Herb McPhersoh’s 24 points nent Saturday at Lincoln. Jo Jo 47 ty Manchester High (12-7) is ies on Dave Tyler, outstanding Srove a bAital race, running out , ^Otff the Cuff ranked 16th In the AA Division, Washington State 100-78 at home stopped them. A.» TVinity College, swimmer, and fiont of the starting field of 50 and clinched the Pacific-8 Utle Syracuse, No. 8 with a 19-4 Po‘nts- ,-Marques Haynes and his Fah giving Coach Phil Hyde his and Mel Graham of New Yot-k Gary Palladlno, University of for 112 of the 200 laps and beat- ■for an automatic bid to the record and an NTT bid tucked Ninth-ranked Tennessee g ygUyy.g major college I'lqps Magicians thrilled a ca­ fourth tourney In six years. EH- ing out Ford teammate Freddy Factory entnes back into Hartford’s basketball scoring NCAA tournament. away, was halted by Johnny mained one game ahead of Van- . , ^ ni., I«city crowd at Rockville High ‘ lington Hli:h, 16-5 overall but Lorenzen of Elmhurst, 111., by “ '® “ I guess I bore down a little Morrison’s three-point play with derbilt in the Southeastern Con- _ * ’ 'a ^ ig^t Saturday night against the f ®®’®® ^® ‘ ®® f 13-6 as far as the CIAC Is con­ one half minute. Th® SOO. with J200.000 in prize LEGS ARE BUNTING TARGET — Philadelphia The emphasis was on pitchers’ bunting, as Hoak more^^ecause It was for the 24 seconds left that put Canisius ference with three contests left St. J ^ n s, R^ckvUle Rec League All-Stars. e g r b S k efb a ir entries a^d cerned, ranked 17fh In the B Lorenzen, by contrast, spent nion®y, paid the biggest purses conference ch a m p io '^ W ’ s^^^^ ahead 65-64. . after the Vols’ top-ranked de- event. The Knights finished off most of the race hiding in the stock car history and played pitcher Dick Hall is on the ball as he bunts toward stood off from the batters as they tried to place Georgs S c o u “of th" Red the 7-foot-l sophomore Southern Methodist completed fense stopped Auburn 64-45 and ami of Florida 97 70 on a on ^ , 1 exhibition cagers on tour. , >• regular scheduling with a vic­ f u e 1-and-engine-savlng slip- ^ packed house of 94,255, one the legs of Coach Don Hoak in spring training. the ball between his legs. (AP Photofax) New York Giants and llLn^or E g iumoers its run through the Southwest Ron Widby scored 19 points. Dove’s 28 points, and M S a k ^ Tmrc( and final baseball um­ tory over' East Windsor, giving stream of one or another of the ^® biggest crowds ever to Alcindor. hitting ^CAA bid as Houston, No. 7. and Texas alive its NIT hopes with a 60-,M the Atlanta Falcons will play pires’ clinic for prospective them a share of the NOOC lead cars, lying in wait for me- witness a sports event in the tip-ins and an exhibition football game field Denny Holman’s two free Western, No. 10, with NCAA victory over^St. Louis. •.nombers of the Man^ester , . x-. ■ >. crown. chanical trouble to clear his South. connected on „ Aug. 12 at Cornell University Sports Schedule ______' ______Chapter of Approved Baseball ® _ Hardine fine Man- Rham of Hebron is the area way. Andretti put his foot Into the Umpires will be held tonight at , *^®^® “ , ,, ^ representative among the small Lorenzen’s drafting of the gray and red Ford from the ttS Army A Navy Club. SOTSbn ®”®®‘®r Community College bas- Orioles Win Fight Wednesday, March 1 Bialosuk^a boosts Average to 29,2 Points ranks, earning 17th spot with a leaders won him a 100-miIe start, turning one lap at an un­ Rifle —MHS at Eastern .s ^ ts at 8 o’clock. Written, «l®o performs 10-8 mark. The Sachems are the qualifying race Friday. But it official 182 m.p.h. While the av- Friday, March 3 cxtfms are slated one week from Z first area .club active, meeting didn’t work in the main event, erage speed was well below a Rifle -t-MHS at Hamden todght. alw at the A&N Club. tough Charter Oak Conference With three laps to go, Lorenzen record, due to the time spent 7 Wrestling —State SecUonals . ..JSlta directors for all CIAC ♦ • • , foe Portland High tomorrow found himself an impossible 25 under the caution flag, the pace To Sign AIJ Players Friday, March 10 Undefeated Season VILLAGE MIXERS— Roland Basketball Tournament games j ,i,x. l';*... night at East Catholic. seconds behind and had to settle ranged between 173 and 179 Rifle —State Championships, ^ at least $25 from the spon- ^ in e Game Thursday for $14,950 second money. m.p.h. most of the way. Spearin 212-572, Ginger Your^ s6rk . The Boston Red Sox Respite 16 degree tempera- PUMPING BEF()RE JUMPING — Pole vaulter Bob Seagren does bicycle ride Palmer, the Orioles’ wlnningest have to g^ive 125 per cent. I want New Haven Thursday, Ellington takes on NEW YORK (AP) — kas 202-495, Ron Nlvlson 21Sr-i liaVe renamed Ken Coleman, tures, 16,181 ’ turned out to exercise before auempting leap of 17 feet, four inches. Seagren failed to clear The Baltibiore Oriolea are pitcher last season at 15-10, to get the money back. Saturday, March 11 Lost on Desperation Shof Klllingly High at E. O. Smith the height, which would have broken his own indoor mark of 17-3, but he won signed for about $15,000. Frank Howard took a small Wrestling —State Tournament 570, Clayton Murphy 212-565r' Ned Martin and Mel Parnell as watch the 10-race program at in Storrs for the right to play Olympic Body Nixes Move slowly winning a fight that Sally Kvadas 177-466, Dick the All-Eastern Indoor Games with leap of 16-7l^. (AP Photofax) Other •'lareni who came to cut from Washington to about A desperation shot took al7-6record, including *eY a n - and C. W. Post edged Southern its three-man radio and teevee uncoln Downs last Saturday, either St. Bernard’s of New, may be tougher than their groups at Olympic ijiembership terms over the last weekend $40,000, while Pappas balked at , , j _ kee Conference title with a 9-1 Connecticut 88-82. Lynne 201-554. ^ broadcasting crew for the 1967 Thg crowd, however, was set- London or Kolbe High of Water- CHICAGO (AP)—The United by a 1046-729 vote. battle for the American before aU the major league a proposed cut in his $36,000 sal­ Eastern League an undefeated Yankee Lon- jgig,,^ ^vaa Connecticut teams which have American League season. . John within the comfortable bury. Amateur Captures Philippine Open Bert Weaver Wins States Olympic Committee’s bi­ teams begin full-team workouts Gojlapp of the MUIi'ose A.A. gjas^.enclosed stands. Jockeys All other factions seeking Lengue pennant—j-the fight ary from the Reds. Milt wanted Sunday’s Results ference record away from 8-2 In the league. The final reg- completed their seasons Include f r i e n d s h i p — Joy Wll^y Saturday night. East travels ennial meeting which ended Sun­ to sign all their players. were Elston Howaril and Ohar- ular season game for UConn is those with the best — and worst \vi£hstood strong winds and 16- complained of getUng hit with MANILA (AP) — Hsu Sheng- champion and a pre-toumament PANAMA CITY, Panama membership at the various lev­ a raise instead. Scranton 135, Sunbury 120 the University of Connecti­ 207-175— 545, Stefanie Bore^o to Xavier High of Middletown to day turned out to be another re­ The Orioles, heavy favorites jey Smith of the New York Wednesday at Holy Cross. The — records. New Haven wound dep’ee weather to win the 26 lumps of loam, several showing San cost the pros a $10,000 first favorite, finished sixth at 289 els beginning from Groups A to Elsewhere on the grapefruit Wilmington 122, Hartford 116 457, Ed Kodes 203, CharUe Bos-‘ .^ meet 11th ranked Wllby of Wa- (AP) — Bert Weaver, set back buff of membership attempts by In the preseason betting to take Yankees, Cookie Rojas of Phila- cut Saturday, as the Hus- ihue, 385 yard Cherry Tree facial cuts after getting off place prize by becoming the after falling out of contention Groups E were admitted by a circuit, Roy McMillan, the vet­ 139, N eh Haven 15 NCAA tournament starts March up at 17-4. Coast Guard and sidy 206. , | . terbury. by illness last year, readied a second straight flag, came to Uelphia and Flunk Howard of kies/played on the Rhode Marathon in New York yester- their mounts . . . Channel 3 in second straight amateur to win Saturday when he shot four- the National Collegiate Athletic unanimous voice vote. eran shortstop who was cut by Saturday’s Results 11 when Connecticut and Boston Willimantic State each had 4-14 day. He defeated Johnny Kelley Hartford will carry the Cas- Granted the longest time In the P’hlllipine Open Golf Tour­ over-par 76. himself for the U.S. golf tour Association. However, when the federationa terms Sunday with two of the the Senators, the Mets, showed up for another Allentown 157, Trenton 138 Island University court College meet on the Rhode Is- marks. Quinnlpi^b had 14-9 pitchers who played major roles The holdouts included Jim regular RESTAURANT—Carl Spraka*^- of-.Groton and the Boston A.A. giug Clay-Zora Folley world’s preparation, Manchester isn’t nament Sunday with a 283 as he Filipino pro Celestino Tugot, with an eagle on the 12th hole The USOC membership, pre­ for track and field, gymnastica try at making the club and got Sunbury 158, Hartford 144 where the NCAA tourna- land court In Kingston. regular season re^drd^knd lost in getting them their first one, Running and Richie Allen of the in the NAIA District 3 semi­ active until March 7 when 17 came from four strokes back on who finished second a stroke Simday that carried him to the dominated by Amateur Athletic and basketball sought admit­ some encouragement from Wilmington 140, Harrisburg ment begins March 11. er 145-304, Burt Claughsey 152- by; 70 yards and 14 seconds, heavyweight boxing champion- Dave McNally and Jim Palmer, phillies. Milt Pappas of Cincin- In other Saturday action, final Friday before beating Bry­ Ge,«]lapp’s time was two hours, ghip bout March 22. It will be clashes with eighth-ranked the final round. back, missed a chance for the Panama Open title with a 14- Union factions, turned back an tance, a separate vote was taken manager Wes Westrum. 130 The shot by Rhode Island’s 391, Gene Grille 353, Vic MtftJ- But atm unsigned are several nati and Camilo Pascual, Bob which ended the season for two ant in consola^on. 35^minutes and 37.4 seconds, telecast In color . . . Hartford Bridgeport Central at Maloney BlUy Casper, the U.S. Open top money under-par 274. attempt by three NCAA-backed and all three were turned down. "Right now we’re counting on ___ Bill Jenkins with one second teams, Yale continued its quest inelli 377, Ed Gutt 143-368, High in Meriden^ other key players. Including Priddy'and Jim Duckworth of The other teams’ records are: * ♦ * . • Charter Oaks are now making Bud Harrelson for shortstop,” remaining swished through the for second place in the Ivy A total of 79 tegms are In the first baseman Boog Powell, out- the Senators, Connecticut 17-6, Yale 13-7, Cen­ Frank Calvo 354, Wende^^ y rpi plana for 1967 which Include Westrum said, "But an old pro Bill Slater 32nd nets to give Rhody an 87-86 ric- League by beating Dartmouth tournament —1 from AA, 18 fielder Curt Blefary, pitcher Howard took a cut of about tory. With only nine seconds tral Connecticut 16-6, Fairfield Poucher 138-388, Ray Northam t i e r e n I tie r e • the hiring of a new head coach. Steve Barber and second base- jio.ooo to around $67,000 from like McMillan could be a good DAY’TONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) 71-56. Fairfield drubbed East 12-7, Wesleyan 13-7, Bridgeport Ijratlbnal Basketball Associa- Quarterback John Torok is in from A, 27 from B and 18 from backup man.” — Bill Slater of Hartford, (3onn., left, Wes Bialosuknia ^ of Con- Carolina 90-67 at the New Haven 172-407, A1 Gauba 144-147-»444, C. Included are three imdefeat- man Dave Johnson. the Yankees, but was promised a basket 14-9, Southern Connecticut 13-9, tlon playoff will start no later the army on his six-month tour Arena, and Central Coimecticut Red Molumphy 138, Jim Bell ed quintets, Hartford Public (18- McNally, 13-6 last season, and he could get some of it returned Pete Mikkelsen and Jim Pag- was 32nd in Saturday’s Daytona Danbury State 9-9, Trinity 9-10, tbsq! March 22—thank goodness with the reserves. Season Uck- which gave him 38 points for 139-392, Dick Krinjak 376, Chfet 0) and Rippowam (17-0) ranked winner of the l^st game of the if he came up with a good sea- liaroni appeared at the Pitts­ Permatex 300-mile race for mod- prepared for the NCAA college Hartfoi-d 8-u7 S a cr^ Heart — u playoff pool of $280,000, ets are i(6w available by call- ified and sportsmen stock cars. the game and Connecticut took division tournament by whip- Russo 352, Bill Sheekey 130- No. 1 and No. 2 In AA and Ab­ World Series over Los Angeles, son after two poor ones, burgh camp with sore throats a brief edge in the hard-fought mqre than double the playoff ing the Oaks’ office . . . Good and were sent off to rest up for Driving a 1960 Ford sportsmen ping Jersey City State 78-63. Highlights of the final week of 376, Walt Suchy 138-376, Led bott Tech on Danbury (18-0) de­ P&WA jet engines signed for about $25,000, some “ I’ve always given 100 per contest. Rivers 147-360, Paul Sartor 361". pool o f four years ago and skiing conditions are reported a while. stock car, he won $300. Northeastern ended 0>ast the regular season schedule are fending M champion. Fairfield $7,000 more than his 1966 salary, cent," said Ellie. "This year I’ll Bialosuknia boosted his aver­ Roy McGuire 359, Rollie Irish $100,000 more than the 1966 at Mt. Nebo, the schedule will Guard’s season, beating the Ca- St. Francis of Pennsylvania at playoff melon, has been estab- be from 6:30 to 9:30 tonight, Prep (17-1) leads the L division age to 29.2 points a game, and 351, John Rivosa 148-396, Ed actually led The nation’s major dets 91-68. Hartford triumphed Fairfield tonight, Yale at Brown lished. Top four teams in each Coasting is permitted dally in while Utchfield High (17-2) Is V - rr Pagani 158-366, Charlie Vaii tops among S schools. college scoring parade for about over Suffolk 99-89, Quinnipiac in the Ivy windup Tuesday, Con- division will qualify. The club Center Springs Park from Ted Brindamour won the consolation round o f the necUcut and Holy Cross ending Riper 142-392, Stan Bloniar?, East, which has always gone for everything 5% hours. Then Providence’s won with the highest percentage will 8:30 to dark with good Ice Jimmy Walker'scored 47 against District 32 NAIA tournament, their regular Wednes- 184-400, Rick Cavar 362, Jim get $5,000 and each divisional skating at both Center Springs at least to the quarterfinals in ' fl and Lambert 135, Bert Davis 350,“ tourney action, lost only to Pen­ Ties for First Holy Cross to post a 29.6. Later, beating Bryant 79-74. Wesleyan day at Worcester, Mass. champ will receive $17,500. ’The Annex and Charter Oak Park, Ed Doucette Jr. 355, Vic AbraJ- UCLA’s Lew Alcindor later took took an overtime victory, and Ontral Connecticut playing one playoff finalists will draw $20,- 1:30 to 10 p.m. daily. ney and South Catholic (twice) Capping off his career for the bver the baton with a 61 pbtnt at least a share of the Little of the toughest small colleges tis 359, Joe Cataldi Jr. 136-1-48 this season. Boasting fine scor­ Manchester High swinunei-s, — 404, Jerry Longo 144-386. ers and rebounders in Greg from hydrofoils show! against Washington State 'Three championship went with in the nation — Oieney State of senior Ted Brindamour went to for a 30.0 average. the 81-76 decision over Amherst. Pennsylvania — in a game Sat- Dick DiBella 141-367, 'Art Turek, Tom Lombardo and Jim Central Connecticut’s pool Sat­ The loss left Connecticut with Brandeis topped Trinity 98-87 urday night in Philadelphia. Pierce 142. -vI Latest Victims of Feud Reynolds, the Eagles averaged urday and returned with half of better than 60 points per con­ the CIAC 100-yard backatrokfe test. crown. State Wrestling Top Two Powerhouses Active J Toughest competition In the to skycranes Brindamour, who lowered his Ryuri and Record A ranks should come from I own school record to 58.7 in South, Fairfield Prep, Southing­ i qualifying for the finals, shares Sectionals Here ff- _ * ton and Platt High of Meriden the title with Bud Perch of Local high school wrestling New England Season with Penney High of East Hart­ Kennedy High both finishing in ford a darkhorse. fans will get a chance to see Not Recognized i 6P.4. Co-captain of this year’s V Placed Third squad, Brindamour was unde­ some of ^ the state’s best this Manchester battled to a third feated in 11 starts in regular week when Manchester High Now in Homestreteh 4/)S ALTOS, Calif. (A P)— Jim Ryun and his world place (JOIL finish, fooling most record half-mile appeared today to be the latest vic­ scheduling. hosts the CIAC Eastern Section­ BOS’TON (A P )—The 1967 New England collejte bas­ of the critics. The Indians boast It is the second year in a row tims of the marathon feud between the Amateur Ath­ a balanced attack i with Joe al Wrestling Toumamient. The ketball season headed into the final ,week of tlnpregUT add up to that Manchester High has had letic Union and the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- Amalo, Dale Ostrout, Tim event features 11 schools and lar schedule today with a handful of powers looking a state champion. Jeff Stuek 99 wrestlers. eWtion. ------——------Coughlin. Ray Kelly and Dick ruled a year ago In both the 100 X, xxxx T o 1 ahead to tournament action. Cobb ail capable of double fig­ Action begins Wednesday with The president of the NCAA- ntx... and 50-yard freestyles. By BILL S A C H E R L K Boston College and P r o v i------— s^nsored U.S. Track and Field H eath ! D i e s ure performances. the quarterfinals and continues Manchester finished 18th In Skied Haystack Mountain re- dence, the 1-2 powers in the points in a 112-100 ■victory oVeri Playmaker Tim Quinn has with the semifinals Friday af­ ^ Federation said the USTFF LOg GATOS, Calif. (AP) — steady jobs ili! the 28 school competition with cently and found the conditions six-state area, have (wo games Hartwick Sunday. ’The Purple paced Ellington, which came on ternoon at 3 o’clock and the fi­ would not comply with AAU Thomas G. Heath, baseball 20 Mt points. Notre Dame of to our liking. The wide trails while Yankee Conference Knights have one ' game strong at mid-season to win its nals Friday evening at 7. Win­ terms for recognizing Ryun’s manager, scout and former raa- West Haven won for the second and slopes were in good shape. Connecticut has just jeft with Clarkson Saturday.’ . last seven starts. The Knights ners and runners-up go on to 1:44.9 half-mile. jor league catcher, died Sunday straight year with 151 points, were credited ■with another loss the State Tournament. ^ Met Frank Eblen, a top-flight Central Connecticut, host for The terms: That the USTFF of complications following a gall followed by Kennedy 13814, football official, relaxing from Others attempting to improve yjg NCAA College Division request the AAU for retroactive bladder operation. He was 63. due to the tardiness in report­ for years to come Manchester Coach Jack Early Greenwich 93, Crosby 8814 and business. records before sanction of the National USTFF Heath’s professional baseball ing the games with two Long Is director of the tournament. Darien 86. Canard High of West Skiing companions at Hay- season play are American In- Connecticut, strives to hike Its meet last June at Terre Haute, career started in 1932 at Rock Island schools (in reality they Tickets will be available at the Hartford was the first CCIL stack were Alex Wylie, Stuart tematlonal. Assumption, Cen- ryoprd at home against Ind., where the fabulous 19- Island, IM., of the Misslssippi- split) and were not credited finisher, earning ninth spot with door on' both days. Joseph and son and 'Vince Los- Connecticut and St. Mich- Adelp'm 'fuesday and at tough yeur-old set the mark. Ohio Valley League. He was a with the victory over East 59% points. East Catholic's matmen join cazo. ael’s. Northeastern will try cheyn.eys..State, a Pennsylvania Father Wilfred H. Crowley, catcher with the old St. Louis Windsor because It was played at the Aircraft Brindamour joined Brad Mil­ Manchester High in giving the Shiela Young, a petite young sharp in practice, while power. Wednesday. n', Jesuit priest who heads the Browns of the American League after the Feb. 23 deadline. ler, Mike Howard and Mike Or- Silk City two representatives. lady, heads the public rela- Boston State is looking forward _ Yankee Odlnfererioe' USTFF, accused the AAU of in 1937-38. He wound up his Abbott Tech, Middletown, fitelU on the 200-yard medley East Hartford also had a pair monsHons start.staff to the NAIA Tournament - at schedule T closes Tuesday ^ with using “ any means to preserve playing days in 1946 with the Guilford and Windsor Locks are relay team that finished seventh of entries in Penney High and I have found the personnel i^ansas L,iiy. - Hampshire traveling to their monopolistic and self- Milwaukee Brewers of the among the favorites to cope the with a 1:51 time, seven tenths East Hartford High. Other in the Sfratton and Haystack The BC Eagles, rolling along Maine. New England’s Ivy assumed power.’’ He said the American Association. M crown. v* of a second off the school rec­ schools include Glastonbury areas most courteous. A thank with a 17-2 record after belting representatives end league AAjU “ has no right to impose ord. GET WITH IT MEN — Manager Alvin Dark hold^^' the foreground at the High, Waterford High, Fitch you to 'thjse men on occasion Georgetown 103-91, are host to pigy ygjg g^ grown ’Tues-- its, jurisdiction” on the federa- Athletics’ camp as a full squad spring training start was made, A round of run­ High of Groton, Hartford High helps to brighten their day. Canisius Tuesday before wind- day and Dartmouth at Harvard Uon. and Ledyard High. Los Angeles Dodger pitchers ning; light throwing and batting completed the day’s work. (AP Photofax) Haystack will be a New Eng- ing up. at Holy Cri>ss Saturday. Wednesday. "The meet In which Ryun let Leafs Hottest NHL Qub turned in 20 shutouts in 52 com­ ------■ ------— ------^ ------Among the locals seeking hon­ land base for a national study They meet Connecticut in the ors will be Manchester’s Steve Boston State, owner of a 17-5' bis record was either a bona plete games last year and had CRAWLING POPPER Standings Western Division on ski accidents. A grant In opening round of the NCAA Hemenway,, Ron P-oitras and record, will attempt to stey- fid5 amateur meet conducted a team earned run averaige of San Fran. 40 28 .588 — excess o f ' $100,000 has been playoffs March 11 at the under p re ^ r conditions for the With Coach Hospitalized Best way to fish a popping Eastern Division Charlie Griffin, while John and sharp on the practice court’ aftw Informing R ; ^ that his day night and Toronto used minutes remaining gave the and employees receive paid sick leave, nine paid holidays, and vacations up SAVE MONEY at AAMCO the National Baskfettiall Asso- verdict. * matched case-control studv have a 9-1 Yankee rec- >bnt IndOTr 1 :48.S haUmile (at Ohurs- Johnny Bower’s sturdy goal- Canadlens their fifth tie in 11 land Gage Making, Machine Repair and Pip»j ; to Making. . WOniDllWBEST AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ciatlon, the Boston Celtics still Jones finished with 39 points, wito thrnSulaU on 17-6, over-all. Rhode V«Ij day night at Lawrence, Kan., tending and a little 6|t of luck games against Chicago this sea­ four weeks depending on length of service. \ son. It came when Montreal de­ APPRENTICE PROGRAMS.— Cottfiesi rangfna have the winning habit. ' ^lelmo Beaty topped the Hawks Involved, theft* ncharacteristics h „ r ^ K i c ^ 6-2 in the conference JO\’/ wouldn’t be emsidered for a for a 4-2 victory that ended two SPECIALISTS! and 14-12 for the regular Controversy ;] fenseman Ted Harris intercept­ from three to tour w ars in Jat EnSdne Metdh The Celtics continued as the with 34. and equipment. A “ Ski Census’ ’ record because he ran on a dirt Ranger strings. ^ ,, Gur recent wage. Increase can put more paypower In your future. Apply season. ed a weak clearing pass and smithing, Sheet M etu. Machintog^ not-d( Di* < NBA’s best-looking second place Baltimore, winning only Its will be taken and important var­ >j5 track instead of the required The loss was the first after Making and EleebioniBS, COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE AIC (18-4), Assumption (16-4), Surrounds sent the puck into a cluster of now at Pratt & Whitney AircraftI team by rolling by the St. Louis 18th game, jumped Into a 68-37 iables in skiing ability and' boards. The recognised record tour victories tor New York and Northeastern (21-3) and ' St. players in front of Black Hawk Nom $ 0 0 AU MAKES .kfi^wks 130-119 on national tele- lead behind John Barnhill and equipment will be considered. is 1:4».(). the goals ended a scoreless Michael’s 20-3 came through as Skate Meet goalie Denis DeJordy. Highir X l W OF CARS vision from St. Louis Sunday for John Egan and Chicago never “ Natlirally, we’ll give serious "It looks like I Should forget string ol 182 minutes, 32 seconds expected during the weekend VIENNA (AP) HUNDREDS DF GDDD JDDS IncliHltt) Rtmovlnc, Diunmtllnf their 60th victory in 67 games. got closer than nine the rest of conslderatloin to the way ski fv,» -unirk The UNIT. adSut running the half-mile,” -r better than nine periods ol The Red Wings’ wlnleas string VISIT THE EMPlOYMlfiiiT OFPiCE. 40» IniiMctlan Md RfUMflil)l«, The '76ers have had to run at a the way, Barnhill totaled 24 capamented me Kansas sopho- shutout hockey — tor Ranger was stretched to four games AVAItADLEIN: nCUMItn WITH $MK 0 injuries might be prevented.” S u e g ^ * dZI P l S Pratt & Main Street UsX H a r b ^ Coonpirtic u t 67-10 clip to remain seven ■ points and Egan 22. goalie Ed Giacomin. when Stewart beat Roger Cro- LIFETIME BUARANTEE games In front with 14 games Don Kojis had 18 for the Bulls, said Ellison. ’ March 7-8 at American Interna- zier, for the tie. The Bruins, had AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS Other Connecticut plants in Nortb Uevelv Ft m p irtt M4 libor on til AAMCO The facility at Haystapk wlH 'tjonal amidst a simmering oohtrovwr- •r«n» IAAF has recognized It was the seventh straight Whitney custom rfbullt transmlMieni «n6 left., who fell three games behind.. . be~staffed dally, on a rotating Rjfon’s 3:61.8 mile at Berkeley, victory lor the third-place pulled gdalie Ed Johnston for an AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING Southington and Midiltetown. ' torque conveilert m lon( at you owa In other NBA play, Baltimore fourth-place Detroit in AIC winds up at home against ^ extra attacker in the final yra r own car and aarvlee It annually basis for one, month each, by* Southern Connecticut Tuesday, ternatjonal Skating umon oVen Catlf., last Jtdy 17 Leafs, who trail New York by MACHINING • SHEET METAL at a modeat aarvica charia at any o l dampened Chicago’s playoff struggle for the last playoff spot a fourth year sttiderit at Har­ judging practices. ■ wotW’s fastest mile. just live points. Toronto is lour minute. Pircraft th i 300 AAMCO ahopa eoaat te c oo it hopes, by drubbing the Bulls 124- In the Western Division. while Assumption ^ s dates at Detroit had wiped out a 2-1 OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Monday Tkara art no cttiar (uaraetaaa like vard Medical School. Dr. El- po,intis up on fourth-place Mon­ TOOL AND DIE MAKING 106 in Baltimore and Los Art- The’ Lakers pulled within one- home with Wesleyan Wednes- The weok-loi^ competltton .-i.David A. MatUn, AAU presi­ Boston lead with a jpair df third- HUN DiCKENSON ttiia ana. e m r UMCO lA t in llson will be, at Haystack on ^gy g„^ Fairfield gets under , way Tuesday morni' dent, expreseetL cf^ d e n ce “ we treal, which used Henri Rich­ EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING through Friday—8 a.m.'to 5 p.ns« ohii Saturday. period goala before Stewart tied u no MOHEf H6WM geles closed in on second.place half game of the. runner-up —•* — - ...... - i__ dsn persuade the IAAF to' ac- ard’s late goal, to .gain a 2-2 tie St. Louis-by-hammering Clndn-Hawks in the West as Jim Northeastern ended Its regular l ^ J^ th it) LAYOUT INSPECTION Saturdays-^ a.m. to 12 noon. c^>t Byun’s half - mile as a with Chicago. For Late Hadol natl 141-127 Barnes and GaU Goodrich came ” JP®rvi8® «h® »hi i°Jmy campaign with a 91-68 rout of events In all fdur categories. I- Standings wqfhl record” If the USTBIF In Sunday’s other game, Ron FIREMEN • GUARDS p AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS OF MANCHESTER The Celts, ■with only a slim off the bench to give them a 70- Coast Guard. But champlonaiip headquttfC' apifUes for retroactive sanction- Stewart’s goal with nine seconds W L T Pta. NEW. a USED GARS 03 Tolland 'Fucnplke Route 88 chance of overtaking the 76ers, 61 halftime lead that grew to Second basemen Jini Lrfeb- . St. Michael’s turned In an ters were buzzihg qwer an opieH Chicago S2 IS 9 78 STENOGRAPHERS • CLERK TYPISTS left lifted Boaton Into a 3-8 tie Phone 643-2487 still could not help looking clas- 128-108 after intermission. Jerry \Te of the Lot AngelOT Dodgers Impressive performance as letter by ISU SOTretsiry Geneilkl »ij?1atheir Crowley’s reply was to with Detroit- New York 27 20 8 63 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS An equal opportuniW employer Monchwsttr Motors Open 8 A.M. to 7 PJW. sy as they overtook the Hawks West led Los Angeles with 84 will b e tried at third base this Dick Falkenbubh, a 6-foot-4 sen- George Hessler .blaming Cana'd^* dspounce..the "autocratic, and aij^itrary inraoUces of the AAU’] In, Saturday’s, games, New Toronto 24 21 9 57 Now & Usod Ccwf In the second period and took a points, but Oscar Robertson Of spring; He played 40 games at lor from Pittsfield, Maas., sttn for what he called u n fi^ criti** York blaitked Montreal 6-0, .To­ Montreal 22 24 -<9 58 90-72 lead. When the Hawks the Royals finished with 40. the spot last season. school record by scoring 81 clam of the org a id z ^ n . « - as "an affront to American Ptioncs 643-2411, 643-1511 freedom and especially to ath­ ronto shut out Detroit 4-0 and Detroit 32 81 4 46 your future today at PSe\/VA letic freedom.” ChiGago downed Boston 6-8. Boston 15 8* 3 80 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 PAGE SEVENTEEN ______V'------■ ■ '------THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BT FA6ALY and SHORTEN H«lp W onted"- Hnip Wanted—Main 34 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1987 BulkHng— PAGE SIXTEEN Cofitrocrinq 14 3S LATHE HANDS aau gcetenl eHUTUi’ CRIMGELVf VMENeOSSO ^PbORCRNOttfeT val CAN7 ' some DA/ 'mactaihista, paid hot|^tall»> BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 5 PUIS HB poor alwavsma WIN AM I P . MAN , NEED MONEY TO pay Christ­ LITTLE SPORTS NEWTON R. SMITH A SON— |»LfASE^ riL DOTHc | tioo, iMliteya and vscstlM RemodeUng, repairing, adgi- USTEN AROUND HEtilE'.IDU POW N.eOM E- RAT RACE! HE .ARGUM ENT REAaVlOSEl mas bills! Do you like peoplet Antw«r to Provlout Pimlo » A telephone call to the Avon plan. Apply -. Matrdolca. la o ., tiona, reo rooma, garagea, ID MV ,D01riELISTiEHlNGf e o D y'e m ecr 0 U6HTA«!RM£ iNirNBOSSa HIS HEAD 640 EUUard St. porches and roofing. No job «IPE, WHEN i IMAHT VOUR tSALWAVe fO R M d S E U E S G O T A euTW HoB manager will give you full de­ 3 too aman. C all e49>S144. OPINION ,fL L GIVE u H o e n CHEESE!. .SOUNDPROOF, .GONNA MBS. tails on how many snutrt Man- ACB08S as "Low wool of ADVERTISING X- . Chester women a^re running a Huto • the IT ID V O U ;^ IT! ^ S R u ar. r r e 39 Annoy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ADDITIONS — remodeling, ga­ successful business In their 8----- HOUKUy. aooSJnTted rages, rec rooms, bathrmms '' spare Ume. No experience Accountants 41 Scottish court ■t 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. tiled, kitchens remodeled, Call a/ar needed. C a ll' 289-4922. . BacauM of a recent chaag* ISS^nlih fold- 4*T;yitj,are^ Leon Clesaynakl, Builder, 849. ^ P Y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 4201. V " V in accounting procedures, S n | l • •« iw«n f • 15 Revolutlonaiy SI — Cut of meat 8***U* ijatMIDAT Thru FBIDAT 10:80 AJW. — SATCBPAT 9 KM. BOOKKEEPERS openings will be available .«ikM sUtesnun QUALITT Carpentry—Rooina, ISBuflelo---- 82 Hen product in our office. These will he 18---- nistien S3 Gaseous dormers, porches, basemehta, c excellent opportunities to 20 Instruction element 8 Ceased 31 Sold Pi,EASE READ YOUR AD refinish^, cabinets, bullt-lns, ACCOUNT^ learn our- new accoimting aiHnwaUsa 84 Fine powder WSUver — .(pI.)34IUlIan dty RECEIVABLE CLERKS SB Female deer 35 Hanging Olaaslfled or "Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa • form ica, aluminum, vinyl, methods and could be cap. ISM'T THIS ■ htwks SSSein 10 Queen of oonvenlenoe. The advertlaer ahoold read hla ad the FIRST steel, ceramo siding. William WHAT'S THE 22 Charge for Carthage ornament ably bandied by someone senricee DOWN 11 Paradise 37 Quiet • DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttme for the Robbins Carpentry Service. For TV and appliance ^s- with limited accounting ax* V LATEST-BLA-BLA- aSEzisttnce 17 Rewards 38 ------forioM next Inaertlon. The Herald la reaponalble for opiy ONE Ineor- f ------B L A ,. 26Bridge {dayers 1 Voting group 19'Ship's record 40Range of nUlg 649-8448. tributor,_ Ideal working perience. { Ifeot or omitted Inaertlon for any advertlaement and then only conditions, good salary, 5 30 Keyed up 2 Proportion 23 Foundation 41 Hairless . to the extent of a "make Rood” insertion. Errorn which do not b i i 7 ^ (Lato) 24 Elbe tributary 42 Moslem naab FIREPLACES AND ohlmn^, day week, vacations, excel­ In addition to competitlva 31 Soman war 3 Redact leaaen the value of the advertlaement will not be oorreoted by god (var.) 43EgVptian . built, repaired or refaced. Any lent benefits. salaries, the company of­ 321Uhl>ed fabric 4 Examining 25 Greek letter goddess t "make good” Inaertlon. kind of brick, stone or block fers above average bene­ 33 Coterie 6 Medicinal 26 Cotton bundle 45 Notion t (RookvIUe, Ton Free) 34 Story quanUtiea 27 Norse explorer 46 Frenxlod ? work done. Can Jack Carr, B d SSO LlkEd POlRS 1 0 fits and working oondl. €PEANUPANDS/^ VMAT tions, convenient free paili* 3SGUnt 0 Morsel 28 Nevada city manner (m j 649-7406. RADIO & APPLIANCE 7 Blaze on the 29 Goddess of hope 47 Number t t THEy THINK-AS LONG AS Ing. 643-271T 875-3136 ALL KINDS of carpentry work, DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. remodeled or new kitchens, TWe/AGREE vmH HIM! Write* P.O. Box 73, Hart- r “ r " 3 T 4 6 6 7 B 9 i6 r r 95 Leggett St., East Hartford porches, rec rooms. Garages, ford, stating education, ex­ 528-6581 ^ IS 14 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 'roofing and formica work. 643- perience and salary re­ 2531. , tt. X M. M.-U lIlU, Mn,4 quirements. ^ SHORTEN An Equal Opportunity 16 17 15 24-Hour Answering Service CARPENTRY—alterations and Em ployer P.S. Yes, we will consider a additions, rec rooms,- garages, recent accounting school or BY V. T. HAMLIN r e " 19 ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ college graduate without Free to Heraid Readers Bends— Stocks— Help Wanted— -> Help W onted^ experience. * / ing, painting, workmanirijip r i guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., MertgagiBS 27 Female * 35< F^mol^ 35 RN, 3-6 p.m., part-time. Laurel 2 1 Want information on one of our olaaslfled Bdvertlsementsf HEYf*? WHERE r fNe answer at the telephone ttstedf Simply call the 843-4S60. MORTGAGE LOANS — first, RN OR Lira, 11-7 shift, p^lll pnCPERIENCTO sMeewoman M anor, Q49-4519. tS EVERYBOPY? iA l i 27 28 a LUMBERYARD Tallyman — second, third, all kinds realty, and part-time. Laurel Manor, wanted for ladles better coats i p : EXPERIENCED saleswoman in Established wholesale lumber­ EDWARDS Statewide, credit rating unnec- 649-4510. and.dresses. Apply store man- id 31 women’s ready-to-wear. A full yard has permanent Job open­ Special Services essary. Reasonable, conflden------— ------agAr; House & Hales, 946 Main CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ! work week .(Tuesday through ings, 40 h6urs weekly guaran­ ANSWERINQ SERVICE tial, quick arrangements, Al- St. ^ " P a TV - rentals at B. D. Pearl Saturday) and Thursday. Fri­ teed, some overtime, no «cpe- Appliances. T. % Company, day and Saturday. Apply ' rience necessary, outdoor 64941500 875-2519 983 Main St., Hartford evenings u 649 M alb St. CaU 643-2171. Fuller Brush Co. salesladiesaa1.a1a.41.. uraTi.A.4wanted to ..11 sell ti,.the Tweed’s, 773 Main St. work, pension plan, medical and leave your meesage. TonH hear from onr advertiser In 233-6879. r finest fabrics at Pilgrim Mills. benef^. Call Rex Lumber Co., i;Jlg tim e w lthont spending a ll evening a t the telephone. 289-9379 between 8^5. 7 - f T SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- Has See manager, 1'77 Hartford Rd. 1 Help Wanted— Male 36 Roofingt'^IclIng 14 limited funds available for sec- Manchester. Immediate Openingrs w a n t e d — Experienced lathu 45 45 Automobiles For Sale 4 ------ond mortgages, payments to JOB OPTORTUNTTY ' with BIDWELJj HOME Bnprove-' ^auit your budget. Expedient INTERESTED IN a wider use operators and all around 'ma­ H E R A LD NO. 79 STOCK CAR ^S feature " F or of your office talent? Small South Windsor School. Perma­ chinists, excellent persona! $6 50 ment Co.—Roofing, siding al- service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. nent full-time custodial work. - winners at Stafford Springe. teratlons, additions and re- m anufacturing plant in East henefi|s.. All things being a-a? Si S2 53 Inform ation call 1-423-1944 a f­ modeling’ of all types. Excel- BURDENED with bills? Quick CLERK TYPIST has immediate open- equal, work at Bmeo Corp., hr T.M. All B O X L E H E R S ter 6. lent■ ■ workmanship. • 649-6495.------consolidation------lowers outgo ' ..to X ijjg ,or secretary-receptionist, excellent fringe benefits Oon- Bolton, Conn. 649-5258. . . . TvtiinP'.Typing, shorthand and tamil-famil­ Mr. Penna, 161 Neveru a bi} 56 1966 CHEVELLE M a li^ J- fit income and saves late Must have good typing PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER iarity with office equipment re- R d., Wapping, or 844-1 27 F or Y oor speed transmission, 827 engine, charges. Let us show you how skill and nbiUty. U ke new, ca ll 644-8448 after 5. Roofing and ' to improve your credit and qulred. Minimum one year’s a a . BRtSWN-AND Shi screw ( NOTICE CftPupviia Information your property. Joe Malick or •» / a t t /- - it rT> experience preferred. Salary machine msin wanted. Must ^ Best offer. Chimneys ,16-A TOWN* OF MANCHESTER PsyiHIATRV OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIABiS Frank Burke at 246-889T; Con- M .A .1 L C L E R K .O dependent on experience. Com able to lay out, set-up jnnd op­ THE HERALD will not 1961 RAMBLER American r o OFDtS, — SReclallzlng re- “®®tlcut Mortgage Exchange. pany benefits. Call 289-5428, 9- erate maichines. Full or part- disclose the identity of 5:30 ask for Mrs. PMllips or POSITION VACANCY wagon, good condition, 4 new pairing roofs o f Pall kinds, new Neat appearing girls. Must time. Top wages fqr top man. SORRY 1 KEPT OH, BOV7 HE'S A PPE P IW- BUILPAFIRBt any advertiser using box tires, 6 cylinder standard, Mr. Kammerer. PART-TEMB 'tou WArriNO/ SULT TO IW JURY/ I'M WOT UWPER M E I letters. Readers answer­ be fast and efficient and in 643-1133. ------AW’ 5246. 742-6728. opp^w ity is JUNIOR WHEW I OWLV FROZEW STIFFER'W ing blind box ads who good physical condition. WOMAN 'WANTED for clean- EXPERIENCED backhoe oper- CALLEP FOR A STATUE WAITIW' FOR Typing desU^le but not BNOINEERINO AIDE desire to protect their 1965 CORVETTE COUPE—396 siding. 30 years' experience. ing, part'^ime momingis. Ap­ •yfOLi VOUR MOTHER HIM, b u t w o w I'l l h a v e identity can follow this essential. ators with knowledge of ame- $2.60 PER HOUR GOT DOTALKIWG TO LISTEW TO HERTALK cubic inch, 425 h.p. engine. Free estimates. Howley GET O N ply in person only, after 1 p.m. site and installation of septic TO ME ABOUT TOAAE ABOUT WHAT procedure: 643-5861, 644-8333[ State Theatre. 20 HOURS PER WEEK Outside mounted exhaust. systems. Paid holidays and LIBERAL FRINGE BEI4E- WHAT I'VE BEEW 1 HAVEN'T BEEW Enclose your reply to the All openings'" require high DOlWG IM POlWG IW SCHOOL Many extras. Show room con- r o OBTNG— R EPAIR o f SECRETARY—Elxperienced in year ’round work for the right FTM: Two weeks’ vacation11 box In an envelope — dltlon. Best offer. 1-429-4768. YO U R O W N school education. SCHOOL, AKIP... The best in gutters and con- ^ _ transcription, shorthand and men. Upton Construction, Ihc. pqU iiolidays; sick leave; So­ addreseed to the ClaijU- 742-6190 after 6 p.m . fied Mansgor, Manchester ductora. Repair of chimneys, ^ad Enough of the Factory? good typing. ability required. cial Security; Town pension Evening Herald, togther too. CaU Coughllni 648-7707. Be Y our Own Boss Accepted applicants will Excellent working conditions plan; paid aeddent health enjoy pleasa^ working with a memo listing the Auto AccMSories— and company benefits. Glas­ and group life Insurant; Town Increase Your Income conditions, pwodic wage companies you do NOT tonbury location, 1-633-4681 WTICE pays two-thirds of CMS and all Tires 6 increases, /exceUent com­ want to see your letter. Heating and Plumbing 17 High GaUonage Sunoco Station for interview. of Individual employes’ Blue Your letter will be de­ pany paid fringe b^eftt TOWN OF COVENTRY TIRBS 700-13 \pXH7LOP. less Cross and Major Medical} BY KEN MUSE stroyed if the advertiser is BOTH PLUMBING and heat­ Available on Route 6 & 44A program . ^ TYPIST for RockviUe manufac­ ZONING BOARD WAYOUT than 400 miles wear, $26 pair. Credit Union available. one you’ve mentioned. If ing repairs, alterations, elec­ B olton turing firm to assist advertis­ F 16 Wadsworth St, rear apart­ OF APPEALS not it win be handled in tric and gas hot water heat- call Sun Oil Company, week- ing manager, j Interesting, di­ There wUl be a Public Hear- the usual manner. ment. Apply In Person For application and Job ers. Call 643-1496. days, 568-3400. Evenings and /f Personnel Dept versified work for speedy, on Ing March 6th, 8:00 p.m., in description. apply to PER­ 1-17 55iih>LETE plum'^JJS------^ d weekends, Mr. Smith, 236-0413. the hall, woman with general the Town Office Building for SONNEL OFFICE, Munici­ office skills. 875-3385. the- purpose of granting Oon- heating installation, repairs pal Building, 41 Center A 8 ™ J < 'T | s Lost and Found 1 Motorcycles— FULLER BRUSH CO. yer’s construction company a and remodeling. Service calls Street, Manchester, Con­ Bicycles 11 Private Instructions 32 88 Long HiU S t MACHINE OFERATOM, full- peJihit to authorine the use of a n e cticu t RHEU/VIATISM ‘He certainly analyzed my wife correctly . . . he lets FOUND —at "Look Homeward ______given immediateattention. toe work, d^ 1180 per ^ ^^1^ office during East Hartford, Conn. SPECIALIST her do all the talking!” Angi^ Lady’s f^ves. U <^8 jg g j d TOIAN "Tomahawk’’ 600 CaU M & M Plumbing ft Heat­ hour to start. WiU train, ^ construction of the Inter- Applications must be re­ «yeglasaes, gold bracelet TRACTOR TRAILER c c twin. Needs work, $100. 643- ing, 649-2871. transportation. N. P. Hallen- turned to the GENERAL r ie a s e caU 643-2814. mediate School. 8297 6-7 p.m . JOBS WAITING beck Co., Bunker £011 Rd„ All interested persons are in­ M ANAGER’S OFFICE, Andover. 742-8061. 2-J.7 / Mimnery. vited to attend. Municipal Building, ^ HEROES ARE MAPE-WOT BORM Annonneements 2 Train Now — Pay Later HIGH SCHOOL Signed Center Street Manchester, Business Sendees Dressmeddng 19 GUERK f o r GENERAL office work, part-time mornings, ex­ Grant E. Toothaker Sr. Connecticut not later than THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBEBG lilJDCTROLUX vacuum clean- O ^ e ^ 13 Keep earning while learn­ Wednesday, March 8, 1967. DRAPES —custom made to SENIORS perience desirable but not Chairman ars, sales and service, bonded ing. Quality training wlU TiF your measurements, lined or necessary. George Mrosek, enable you to earn to $200. unllned. For furtiier informa­ 648-2779. •iift RniMi Dr Manchester Carp«ts, furniture, wells and per week and higher. Train ' OFHCE y O t l ’R E £ 491^ ^ flooJ^all cleaned in your tion caU after 6, 648-1913. on aU makes and models S44-ai4a o r 648-4913. Insured. CaU M g- C A R F F R . 9 SMILINO WOMAN $65, 6-day of equipment nearby in SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL MADAM KATHERINA—reader b le Servicem aster, 649-3433. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and i f i T o your spare time. Licensed and advisor on aU proMems, reasonably done in my borne, vassing. Oommissions. Com­ USE "il|9raUi" TREE EXPERT — Trees cut by Massachusetts registry. HU4LOOK$UK5 2878 B erlin T i* e ., next to the caU 643-8760. pany benefits. Call Mrs. Radin, buUding lots cleared, troes Phone 249-7771 anytime. BE -lUe PUCE i fAOMOAM Ift/'T goo, NewlngtCHi. 1-666-8697. 11 a .m .-l p.m . 622-1710. MV DA'^J topped. Got a tree problem? TAX RETURN — Business and WeU worth phone call, 742- Moving— Trucking— ONE CATALOG FREE. FU send you Individual prepared by Income 8252. Sterago 20 Help W o n ted - O f The 624-page Popular dub catalog. tax accountant Raymond Ol- _ ------Female 35 Let your friends shop from it. (^1 yard. 643-9926, coUect 875- SHARPENING ServiceMANCHESTER DeUvery. Light Then you pick $26 and more in knives, axes, shears, skates, “HNAST” 7362. trucking and package delivery. WANTED—RN OR LPN, 7-8, free items. Alice Williams, ^rBESTRESULIS, rotary blades. Quick service. Refrigerators, ^washers and part-time and full-time for new Popular dub Plan, Depart­ ¥ INDIVIDUAL AND business in­ C apitol Equipment Co. 38 Main First National Stores Is stove moving speciality. Fold­ nursing home, excellent pay. ment R60S, Lynlbrook, New II come tax returns prepared. St., Manchester. Hours dally proud of' its “FINASr’ ing chairs fo r re n t 649-0762. Call 876-0771 or 649-3081. Yoric. Dan Mbalar, 649-8329, 625-8263. 7-6. ’Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- label products, and Justly CAIdfH 9 m? hr HtA. fee. TJA. so. It represents an image ------— 4. 643-7068. STENOGRAPHER In state op­ > M Jt-f7 OlEAU ewpi»^t.tf of dependablUty and qual­ Painring— Papering 21 erated Community College, af­ LOW COST. TOO! MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl ity. We also believe that- XNCX)MB TAXES prepared by SALES AIND Service on A liens, ternoon and evening hours. M arvin Baker. Call 643-0287. Hahn Blclipse, Jacobsen lawn PAINTING B Y D ick Fontaine, our office staff represents CASH RATES (15 WORDS) BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Shorthand, typing and ability WANTED mowers. Also Homellte rtialn interior and exterior. Paper this "FIN ASr' image—de­ f I WONDeO WHV WMATHAVE'jCO A to deal with people. $76.60. 36 NICE HAND WRITING analysis —my saws and International Cub hanging and wall paper re­ pendable, qualified em­ One Day.... 45e 3 Days ....$1,171 6 0 /6 PpeF=EC s a r i u A T r COLD NOeE, hour week to start. All bene­ Clean, Late l^odel ’ H O r B U Z / faiterpretation of your person- Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ moval. Dutch Boy and DuFont. ployes. Wouldn’t you like DO&a TO (SICL6? HAVEN'T G or^ / fits of state classified service. FOeZONE littty and emotions. Send hand ment and sharpening service Quality workmanship. ' CaU to be part of this? Sfac Days___ $1.98 10 Days ....$3.00| r luiN u. ITS Apply Mr. Colvocoresses, Man­ USED CARS i i o . r THING. luting sAmpl« And signature on edl makes. L ft M Equip­ evenings, 246-9693. DiesueriNG/ chester Community CoUege, This is a challenging busi­ ilrltb stamped self-address' ment Corp., Route 88, Vernon, IMMEDIATE ACTION M envelope. Currency donation 875.7600 Manchester Exdumge JOSSra P. Lew's Manchester. 640-6377. ^ ness, with doUars and Top Prices Paid painting, interior and exterior, cents, pounds and ouncqs, For All Makes I CaU before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJri. Saturdays). accepted. Persona! service. 69 —Enterprise 1946. «rt«ri«r paperhanging, wallpaper re­ miles and gallons and a You can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. Osk St, Manrtiester. NURSE’ S AIDE — part-time. I ly DICK’S SERVICE, snow plow­ moved. Wallpaper books on re­ host of other computations CARTER CHEVROLET Vernon Haven, 875-2077. ing, carpentry, rec rooms, re­ quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ as our main concern. Above CO ., m e. Pononab 3 tim ates. Call 640-9668. average grades In such modeling, general repairs, COUNTER GIRLS wanted part 1229 Main St. iwdntlng, interior and exterior. subjects as bookkeeping, 643-2711 O assifi^ Dept. WANTED RIDE to gate 6, P time evening shift. Apply in Phone 649-5238 tohjST’remov;!, moving, ma- I^HIE - OUISIDB j^ n ^ person, Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 business math, algebra, it W, Odid shift, from HUliard Special rates for people 66 or eonary. CaU 648-4636. Center S t and business machines are at. 648-0287. over. CaU my competitors then especially helpful. Some po­ 2 OiCUL caU m e. Estim ates given. 649- sitions wlU require typing £AVAU-I A-Jt7 Automobllos For Sale 4 s n o w p l o w i n g - c a u 64s- 7863, 876-8401. skills. 2301. ;U66 CHEVELLE Super Sport EXTERIOR AND Interior paint* PART-TIME "BTNAST” office careers, CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ing. WaUpaper books, paper­ in addition to challenging MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD '806, convertible, 4-speed, buck­ et seats, tachometer, radio, Household Services hanging. Ceilings. Floors, Ful­ work offers excellent bene­ Comptometer fits, convenient location OR A c o d e ! A COPE IT'S APPRE5SEP MEANWHILE.. Ijeater, red line tires. CaU 643- O ^ r e d 1 3 - A ly Insured, workmanship guar­ with free parking, competi­ BO/O-BO/f tVHAT A T i 6 ur \vui'? HOW EJtPEBr COUUS IN L0NGHAMP>- t i l t r y t o 8027. anteed. L eo P elletier, 649-6326. TBiMBLE PRBAM THAT COULP McKEC BREAR IT.mBUT BUT NOT J0CKI5...0M PECOOB THIS REWEAVCNG OF bums, moth I f no answer 643-9043. Operators tive salaries, merit reviews, WASi X NEVER HAD READ IT? THE/ WE CAMTl DELTA PLUMBINe CRf/PTOefMM NEBD------CAR? Your------credit. toni- boles. Zippers repaired. Win------in-plant cafeteria, pleasant PONT KEEP IM CO. STATIOMER/l (pHH-'S «d down? »»ort on down pay- «]ow shades made to measure PADITING—Interior and ex- Openings for experienced air - conditioned office. I A F T E R N O O N Come to see us any day ment? Bankrupt? Repossea- aU sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Comptometer Operators to N A P I S aUm? Don’t d es^ r! See Hon- TtiarfA while you wait Tape re- estimates. CaU Richard Mar- 8:30-4:30 FINISHED.' work evenings, 6 p.m. to 10 SBt Douglas. Inquire about lo w oorders fo r rent. M ariowe’s 867 tin, 649-9288.______p.m., five nights per week. ^st dow n,'mtiaUest paym ents M ain, 649-6221. NAME TOUR PRICE, painting, Must be skilled in all anywhei;*. No smaU loan or phases of comptometer HRST work. Interested even If no M olor^ M l MiUn.______£ «X r pSuSS?^Mi«, recent ei^erience. Shccel- NATIONAL 1965 CHlDVROLHJT Super Sport reo room s, etc. N o Job to o CaU 647-9664. Jerry Kenny. lent wages and working conditions. Apply: STORES, INC 4 speed, 300 b .p . V ^ g ^ cot- small. CaU for free estimates, AVATr.Am.m f o r tinierior and Park ft Oaklcnd Avee. SmuMoIlBBUggScnieJ dltlon, $1,860 648-8129 a fter 4:80. 648-9964. ______exterior custom decorating. East Hartford f.r 19iB0 CORVETTE —4 speed, 283 SPRING CLBANINO problems? HRST engine, one hardtop, power caU Suburban Cleantaig Serv- rep^red, also ^rless spraying • fAUyou do is set the the/mostat...M do aUthe restf windows. $1075. o r best o ffe r, ic e at 649-9229 today tor free service. Fullytomred, free es­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIA^S timates, ^reasonsblq rates. NATIONAL , You mmia it and Sunoco’s new Heating Service has gi^ it! 742-7194.- . estimate. Budget terms _avaU- Everythtog from pre-season conditioning to scientific, ______able or use your Conn. CSiarge W a s h b o ^ ft M n e r, 649-1641, 1966 CORVAIB MONZA 2-door PP MARRY YOU SPEAKINa OF AND t'P LIKE YOU STORES, INC weather-controUed, automatic deUveries, plus easy payment O.K., BUT FIRST hardtop, 110 h.p-, 4-speed, __ USED CARS RI6HT NOW IF YOU MONEY... BANKER TO ESCORT m e . 2 _ plan. Get them ^ get Sunoco Heating Oil Let’s talk. TIMETOFEEO 6 0 BRIN6AAEA DIDN'T'HAve e o , CALEB BRASHER D A W , 8 0 X CAN whkewaU tiree, radio, heater, — Park ft Oakland Aves. ft OOMFLETB BEDSHEET... INVITED ME TO HIS MAKE ALL THE GIRLS J VOUftNEWPET; MUCH OF"REAPy OxceUent condition. CaU 649- Floor Rnishing 24 East Hartford SELECTION . i^^R. ABERNATHY. O R B EN '? > SON'S BiRTHPAY Bunding— PARTY... 0694. CjDniracring FLOOR SANDING and reftolib- ing (apecializlng In older BOURNE BUntK TEL. 649-5253 1063 O TE V R O tO T OABBEN TRT-COTcrete work "Hie Houae of Onetomer SattsAtottoa* OOTditlon. Take over payments Inside and out, nb substitute floors. Pa^n^ P^ihaiv* clothing exclusively through 644-0896. ’ tor quality work, satisfaction opening 285 MAIN ST. j Verfamb, 6494760. \ de^nstrator in this 1969 PONTIAC BOTnevUle, 4- guaranteed,. competitive pric­ MANCHESTER W. G. GLENNEY CO. area. Married woman prefer­ door hardtop, new tlxas, new es, no Job too small. D ft D 24641862 649-4571 836 N. MAIN STREET OBipentty, days M6-1904, ave- red. Must drim OeU 876-7689, HEATING SERVICE transmiaeion, $836. or beat of­ «---- dlAAAAOfk fer. 6494613. Re^d Herald Ads ooU eot. 2 -3 7 Tp. U. X M MU.M laUl mmA - imTi ■’.VI •V

MANCHESyER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 BIANQflE^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MOl^IDAY,, FEBRUARY 27, 1967 PAGE EIGHTEEN PAGE NINETEEN Houses For Sole 72 Houses,For Sole 72 Houses For. Sole 72 Suburban For Sole 75 Household Goods 51 Apartments Floti— Suburban For Sola 75 Suburban For Sola 75 HeJ B oyle Tenements 63 MANCHESTER—8 room Oar- BOLTON-Manebester Mne—8 BOI/f^N -—Just Hated! One o< JEnemy Shelling at Da Nang 10 Accidents Never Was Scout WBSnNGHOUSE Terrace top MANCHESTER — Gardner St. COVENTRY New e room BOLTON-COVENTRY , line -r 8 room Ranch, full basement, ion Colonial in Rockledge room Ranch set high on large the most unusual income prop­ electric range, excellent condi­ 2>^ ROOMS. STOVE, refriger­ erties we have ever handled. Raised Ranch, fireplace, ga- bedroom Ranch. large kitchen, fireplace, hot water oil heat, /arearea. 2% baths, 4 bedrooms, wooded lot, double garage, - CLASSIFIED tion, 190. 643-4487. ator, hot water, private en­ rage, convenient location, $18, fireplace, 94 acre lot. . Call now. Happenings Kill 11 GPs^ 35 Villagers On Weekend large rec room with half bath, built-in kitchen, first ’ floor Immediate occupancy, $17,000. 6 rental Incomes, plus an own­ Boy Scouts’ Founder trance, parking. Inquire 33 er occupied, 5 nootn apartment. 60Q. Leonard. Agency, Real? Only $16,200.. Bayes A g oa ty, •w porch, large lot, excellent con­ family room, fireplace and 2 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Lyndale St. Let us show you how to make tors, 646-0469. .. 646-0131. (Oontinned from Pisge One) A Wilfimantic man was ar­ TWO USED gas ranges. Call dition throughout, ’ riced at on- car garage. $32,500. Barrows That Escaped TWO FAMILY built 1964, $ hot money and enjoy the life of a. rested and two other persona ADVERTISING M9-S1S2 between 9 a.m.-3 p.m. t h r e e ROOM heated apart­ $21,500. Charles Lesptrance, and Wallace, 649-5306. S F .OWN^R —Veihon' Regan SOUTO WINDSOR —, Two 7: U.S. military ' headquarters issued Written warnings in three water furnaces, excellent “ country squire’ ^ $48,000. Bar- HEALTH CAf^ULES. Becomes Scoutmaster ment with electric stove ,and 649-7620. Rd.. area., Seven year old 6 .rpinn Splits, one with -swlm- said the step, Uke the other two of 10 car accidents reported to­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS CHROME KITCHEN set, oval MANCHESTER — Just listed! neighborhood, 06 Starkweather rows and Wallace, 649-5806. room Cape, fireplace, aHiinii- A Columnist by Mioheel A. Petti, M.P. RIPLEY, England (AP) - “ I finally said: ’Well', perhaiw ^frlgeratOT. (^11 M3-B118 ming pool, bojth wjth large iofo, announced over the weekend day by police. it’ss be all rigdit. PIl go dowS table) chairs recently recov­ 4 bedroom Garrison Colonial gt.. reasonably priced. Hutch- }num-combinations plus other Ipw 2C)’8. Bel Air Real Estat(|, HOW L0N6 #HOULP VOU WAIT Lord Baden-Powell - - whose 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. tween 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m. quality built two families. Sep- aimed at cutting the flow The WUlimantic man, Ken­ there (with a troop), but If ered, 330. 649-8551. in Bowers School area. 24 feet mi’ Agency, Realtors, 649-5824. “ 1 ia extrpa. Lot 100 x 180. $16,^. 643-9382. NBRY YORK (AP) —They say BEFORE PRIVING AFTER PRWK- grandfather founded the Boy I , ______. Ranch, 2 minutes from Rt. le. neth Freeman, 21, 'was charg­ don’t Uke the scouts Til be a.waS FIVE ROOMS, SECOND floor, arate furnaces, excellent fi­ living room, fireplace, Call 875-6071. No agents please^ if you just keep Uving every- .from the North of men and sup- lUe two HIGHBALLS ? THREE PIECE bedroom set, 2 fuU baths, waU to wall car­ ed at 1:37 p.m. Saturday 'with Scouts and Girl Guides has like a shot’. . - stove, sunporch, $100. Call 649- nancing available. Hayes Agen­ baths, aluminum siding and MANCHESTER — new listing. BOLTON LAKE—tour room' thlng will happen to you. /pUes to South Vietnam. The COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. good condition; leatherette cy, 646-0131. garage. $28,900. farrows and Six room C i^ , convenient lo­ peting, bullt-lns, paneled rec OiVRR' THB line In Vertlon-^ Ranch. Oil heat, fenced yard, failure to obey state traffic become a scoutmaster, “ I went down to the tnmp la 9862 after 4 p.m. headquarters announced earlier MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:30 AJtt. — SATURDAY 9 AM. swivel rocker: 2-piece Danish ______Wallace, 649-5306. cation. Near bus, schools and room and a 2 car garage. Outr ImmaculatiB 7 room Raised But I've been standing on the control devices. His illustrious grandparent, Roehampton, south London, and many extras. Lakefront priv­ that long-Vange artillery in comer sectional; ping-pong poU R ROOM apartment, sec- CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 _ shopping. Treed lot. Only $15,- standing buy at $21,900. Bar- Ranch urlt|i 8 bedroorns, 2 full ileges. Only$ll,5QO. Goodchild- street comers of life tor half a Police said the car he was the first Lord Baden-Powell, the scoutmaster and 1 sort of MANCHESTER — 1 room Cape South Vietnam was shelling table. 528-3732. ond floor, parking, central.lo­ baths,. 2-car garage, approx­ 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. rows wid Wallace, 64941306. baths and* finished rec room. Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0989, 289- century, staring at the shop driving rammed the rear of was born in London exactly 110 clicked. We got on well, so nosr Cod with shed doi^er. 2 full North Vietnam across the dem­ cation. Call 643-4347. imately 3 acres of land. By ap 2-car garage, ass'uitiable mort­ 9151. 'Windows of eternity, and have another at Center and W. Cen- years ago today. I’m running the senior scouts YOUR COOPERATION WILL n i A l A 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 ilitarized zone and that war­ BE APPRECIATED l/IM fc Ai# ■ 1 pointment. Phllbrick Agency, baths, fireplace and\garage. MAN<«E8TBR-Ten room weU ^ gage. $21,600. Wolverton Agw- never yet— ter Sts. driven by Robert - E. “ i never really became a Boy there.” ’Ihat was nearly twjs ships of the U S. 7th Fleet were Antiques 56 A FOUR ROOM rent, available Realtors, 649-5347. Very private heavily te&ed Iqt, maintained Victorian home on qy. Realtors, 649-2813. STAFFORD SPRINGS — 6% Danced a polka with Queen Zikus, 23, of 46 Birch St. Scout,” said the 30-year-old years ago. first of March at 117 Prospect $18,900, Barrows and Wallace, large treed lot. 1% baths, fire­ room Ranch, hot water heat, BUzabeth. bombarding miUtary targets Margaret J. Gonci of 694 Kee- present Lord Baden-Powell in “ I’ll go on with scouting, moat —block from North Main St. convenient to WANTED TO BUY—Antiques, St. Nice location, 5 minutes WEST SIDE 649-5306. place, carpeting and bullt-lns.; BbLTON—6 room Ranch. Gap- garage; artesian well. Ebccelr Taken a Turkislh bath in from off the North Vietnamese ney St. was issued a written an interview at his new home in definitely,” he said. “ I realize Conriniwd From Preceding Page Washington School, 2 bedroom bus, shopping, excrtlent for $24,900. Barrows and Wallace,, steins, furniture, pewter, load­ from Silver Lane Bus line. Call •age, stone front, dead end lent condition. $12,990. Tom Sweden. coast, warning at 11 p.m. Saturday the heart of this Surrey -village, now what I didn’t realize before house, oversized kitchen, tiled MANCHESTER—7 room home, large family, rooming house or ed lamps, art glass, primitives, 643-8772, Manchester. 649-5306. street. Large treed lot. Call Minor,: Broker. 876-5042. Learned to play chess. As the U.S. command an­ after the car she was driving "I was a Wolf Cub (a beginning — 'what scouting oU ers.” bath, carpeting, excellent con- 2-car garage, extra lot. For In- apartment, $22,000. By appoint any quantity, 644-8982. now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen- Dra'wn a miistache and a nounced the mining of North hit a parked car on Center St. rank in (Tub Scouts) and en- Does he remember Lt. Gen. dition, big lot, garage. T. J. formation call Mitten Agency, ment, call SusanM Shorts, 6 ^ VERNON—surrounded by tress Help Wonted— Mole 36 Help Wonted— Mole 36 8886. J. Watson Beach A Oo., gy, 646-0131. VERNON -- oversized 64’ con­ beard on a public poster of Vietnamese waterways, North She was warned for failure to rolled as a Boy Scout, then I left Robert Stephenson Smyth Bad- FRENCH Victorian large sofa, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Realtors, 643-6930. on a high and dry lot, sits temporary Ranch,. built 1966. SERVICE STATION attendant CABINET MAKER. Expert eno- Furnished Realtore, 522-2114. this 6^ room Split Level In. Sopbda Loren. Vietnam -charged the naval drive in the established lane, them almost ^ fo re I was one.’’ en-Powell, first baronet and tufted, carving; Lincoln rock­ W LTON -T 3 bedroom Ranch, Fireplace, grarage, built-in ABOUT 5 h o u r ^. _experience necessary. Hours ed only. Displaycraft, Inc. 643- $15,500—^Flve room older home, MANCHESTER — $15,900 — 6 ------' “ mint" condition. Come and Gone for a wailk atop the third shelling caused civilian casual- rwo police reported. They said her “ I suppose I'd just had too first baron, the scouts founder? er; top carved, Victorian occa- Apartments 63-A With basement garage. . fire-, range, oven, disposal, 1% a b o u t convenient to bus, shopping room Cape, garage, treed lot. MANOM3STER ■—36 Scott Dr, rail of the subway. ties and sent a protest to the m^HPALL^ COHTAIKI car hit one owned by Maurice much of it around me all my “ Oh yes,” he answered. "X 9 p.m. to 6 p.m. Gorman Broth­ 9557. see. $19,000, Barrows and Wal­ place, level lot with plenty of baths, wall to wall carpeting, ONE OUNife OF ALCOHOL. sional table; child’s high chair, THREE ROOM furnished apart- and school. Leonard Agency, Central location, near schools, Nice " Ranch. ' Assumable ' 6% Tasted manna. control commission. Hanoi also E. O’Conner, 59, of 184 Prince­ life,” he explained. was taken to see him when I ers, Inc., 770 Main St., Man­ cane seat; Victorian side lace, 640-5306. trees. T. J. Crqckett, Realtor, city w^ter. Close to Vernon Cir­ VOUR 0 O P V WILL BURN UP ment, heat, hot water, all fa­ Realtors, 646-0469. bus, shopping. Bel Air Real mortgage. Three bedrooms, 2 Ridden an elephant in a circus claimed that North Vietnamese ton St. “ It happened to all my cous­ was four. He was living in Ken­ chester. TREE TRIMMERS chairs; secretary; antique doll (M3-15rr. cle. Owner transferred. $21,900. ABOUT ONE O U t^ E cilities included. 643-0420. ______„ , Estate, 643-9332. baths, family kitchen with VERNON —one floor living at parade. shore batteries hit a U.S. war­ IN 5 HOUR$. Mark K. Collins, 16, of 126 W. ins too. None of them have be­ ya. He was a fascinating sUmt^ chaise and dolls; occasional GREEN MANOR — 7 large ______. Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- HOME DELIVERY built-ins. Bowers School area. Its best. Brand new 7 room ^ U T H WINDSOR —just reduq- Rented Rolls-Royce for a ship and set it afire. A .US. Main St., Rockville was warn­ come scouts.” - teUer.’’ Bucket operators for line chair, new cover; storage clos­ rooms, plus VA baths for $18,- FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 full baths 0609, 872-4181. Attached garage. Open week­ Ranch, with formal dining a . 5 room Ranch, S bedroo.hs, weekend’. comtpunique said the destroyer HmWi Cipwlw ftvM IwWd iRfMwalka ed for failure to yield the right What made him finally decide The firrt Lord Baden-Powell clearance. Top wages. Man­ et; kitchen chairs; small of­ ROCKVILLE—3 room furnish­ 500. Vacant,- Best buy in town. Attended any (unction requir­ SALESMEN modem kitchen with built-ins, ends, 2-4, or by appointment. room,, 1V4 baths, fireplace, only $14,900. Must be sold. Benner “ silenced a North ,lti«no>inmi4«df' ' b»«(»d ‘ •ladUsiiMlMnatuia of way at 9:08 p.m. Saturday. to join the movement? founded tHe Boy Scouts in 1906 chester area. Call — fice chair; frames. Clean, good ed apartment. 875-3917. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 2 fireplaces, walk-out base­ E. J. Carpenter, Realtor-Own­ built-ins, plus dishwasher end Iforeclosure eminent. Hayes ing the wearing of white tie and Vietnamese . shore gun which Police said the car he was driv­ "Just after we got married in and the Girl Guides in 1910. H» Good home service delivery condition. 649-5064. 1577. Wanted— Real Estatf 77 black tails. TWO ROOM furnished, heated ment, screened porch, garage, er. 649-5051. a 2-car garage. $24,500. Bar- Agfency, 648-0131. opened up on the bombarding ing struck another on Tolland 1963 my wife said ‘I think I’ll became the chief scout of the routes are now open, which 649-4242 handy location. $24,600. PWl- Given advice to LBJ. apartment, for working lady, 217,900 —buys this excellent 8 rdWs and Wallace, 649-6806. WANTED ’TO BUY direct f i ^ ships’’ and that “ none of the Tpke. driven by Bradford W. take up guiding.’ ’’ world in 1920. will give the right men brick Agency, Realtors, 649- THREE FAMILY investment , SOUTH WpiDSOR — $17,600 owner to private party. Old Traded diet secrets with Eliz­ vessels sustained any damage.” Crawford, 25, of 107 Brooklyn private entrance and parking, bedroom Ranch, garage, porch The Girl guides in Britain cor- The- world’s chief scout, who good income. 6 days week, FULL AND part-time lane W onted— To Buy 58 6347. Permanent siding, furnaces, VERNON — 6 room O ol^M , hfodern 3-bedroom Ranch oh farm house, Colonial, or Salt abeth Taylor Burton- In the naval bombardment of St., Rockville. The accident oc­ respond to the Girl Scouts in the died on Jan. 8, 1941 at the age of reasonable. 643-6951. and Targe lot. Mitten Agency, large Uving room, dining room, many fringe benefits. A maintenance and mechanic, aluminum storms and screens. O'versized lot, assumable ' 4% Box or will consider exenange Cooked a steak over charcoal. North Vletnsim Sunday, kt least curred near Taylor St., police United States. 83, is buried in Kenya. WE BUY AND sell antique and Realtors, 643-6930. ROCKLEDGE - i f you want a modem kitchen with buUt-ina, Dermis G. Meyer, 24, of 74 liberal commission arrange­ will train. Apply in person, used furniture, china, glass, THREE ROOM furni.shed Over $4,000 yearly Income. All per cent mortgage, $i()8.68 for my 8-family iq Manchester. Seen the HtUe man that isn’t five ■warships pounded rail sid- said. lot of house for your money m batha, garage. Marion E. Dale Rd. was charged ■with five ment makes possible high days. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spen­ silver, picture frames, old apartment, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER—6 room bunga­ appliances included with sale. foonthly. Bel Air R e^ Estate. Phone 649-4336 and talk it over. there. ing;8, barracks areas, gun em­ An unidentified truck struck plus a top Ferguson Road lo­ Robertaon, Realtor, 648-5958. motor vehicle violations Simday- Windsor; Benjamin Strack, earnings. cer St., Manchester. parking. Call 643-6845 after 5. low in like-new condition, $16,- Centrally located. $3,000 down. 643-9332. Ridden the rods on a freight placements and other targets as a car driven by Andrzej Zadlo, coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, cation, be sure to see this 6 morning. Hospital Notes Rt, 44A, Coventry; Mrs. Rita watches, old jewelry, hobby 63 Garden St. 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ J. D. Real Estate Co., 643- train. well as coastal cargo barges 46, of 166 Adams SL at 3 p.m. Apply Persoimel Department room Ranch with 2 car attach­ BOLTON—^New 8 room Raiaed, A jLTON—'What a value In a They are four counts of dis­ Pcmtarelli, 89 (Tushman Dr.; collecticms, i>aintings, attic tors, 649-5347. 6129. ______Headed off the rustlers at Ea­ which they have been attacking Saturday on N. Main St., po­ Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.ni. ed garage, completely equip- Ranch, baths, family room, modem 6 room Ranch with al­ regarding a stop sign, and one Harry Miller, 11 Terrace Dr., Monday-Friday SET UP MAN Today in History gle Pass. all along. lice reported. Pcdice said a in all areas excepting inater- contents or whole estates. Fur­ garage. Leonard Agency, most two acres of land. In­ charge of reckless driving. Vernon; Mrs! Lorita MeVey, 40 niture Repair Service, 643-7449. Business Locations $97. PAYS ALL. Assume 4% per p d MANCHESTER—$16,900. FuU Figured out the new arithme­ Most of the air strikes were in mailbox was knocked from its ■lity where they are 2:30 to 4 For Evening Appointment for quick sale. CaU Doris Smlt Realtors, 646-0469. cludes tool shed, play house By the Associated Press Patrolman Brian Rooney, Pine EUIl St.; Raymond Beau- For Rent 64 cent mortgage. Attractive 8- price for 2-famlly, 5-6 flat, bus tic. post in the accident. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Call 7 - 9 P.M. For plastic injection ma­ Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, and 2 car garage. Hot water Today is Monday, Feb. 27, the the southern panhandle al­ driving to work about 7:30 a.m. garde. 385 Niederwerfer Rd., chines. Supe^se produc­ HOUSEHOLD LOTS, anUques, bedroom Ranch, fireplace, line, city utlliUes. Call early. Been weighed and found At 3:38 p.m. Saturday on rooms where they are 10 a-m. Charles Arglros 643-9390 SUITE of offices presently 643-1121. heat. Modestly priced < tor 68th day of 1967. There are 307 though Navy pilots reported Saturday- in a truck, said he Wapping. tion and quality and make bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, trees, view. Hutchins Agency, Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. wanting. damaging two cargo barges 17 Windsor St., a car driven by to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Richard Brown 289-0546 glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ suited for professional purpose Realtors, 649-6324. M much. Call Nick Convertino, days left In the year. Taken snuff or smoked mari­ saw Meyer drive through stop Also Cecil Kittle. 42E Bhie- necessary production line PRICE DROPPED —must sell. miles south of Haiphong. Air Barbara J. Banavige of 287 not to smoke in patients’ rooms. field Dr.-,^ Mrs. Claire Vickery lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 is now available in the State MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom, 7 Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, Today’s Highlight in History juana. signs at Ferguson Rd. and Por­ Burnham St. smashed into an­ changes. Good starting rate Liberty St. off Bigelow, 6 Force pilots struck at six truck No more than two visitors at and son, ML Vernon Apts,, Lake St., Bolton, 849-3247. Theater Building. Can be sub- NO DOWN VA, 10 per cent down room center hall Colonial. Spa­ 1^3-1121. On'this date in 1860, Abraham Heard a W|ignerian opera all ter SL; the Oak Grove-Porter SEALTEST FOODS for man with thorough room bungalow for $16,5(X). BUY THE ,CIRL parks 17 to 33 miles south of other driven by Sandra L. Lon- one time per patient. Rockville; Mrs. Virginia Ros> divided If necessary. For In- conventional. Six room Cape, cious living room with fire­ Lincoln delivered-an address at the way through. Sts. Intersection, Autumn and gano, of 835 Ellington Rd., ^ mLK DIVISION plastic Injection experience. WANTED — used alto saxa- Spotless condition, excellent dpLTON LAKE —compact 6 Dong Hoi in the panhandle. somangno and son. East Hart­ formation caU Theater mana- large lot. Hutchins Agency, place. Shaded lot, convenient Cooper Union In New York Chty. Shot an arrow into the air and Oak Sts. and Autumn and South Windsor. A passenger in Patients Today: 281 phone. Under $75. Call 649- ger. 643-7832. Realtors, 649-5324. home for small family, T. J. Iw m Rtmch, on a 100 x 200 In South Vietnam, the ford; Mrs. Jocm Gates ahd 255 H ^ estea d Ave., Hartford Apply to schools and shopping. Owner The speech. It is said, was let it fail to earth I knew not mas- Charter Oak Sts. the Longano car, Tosca Lon- 9659 before 6 p.m. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. IN YOUR LIFE treed lot. Enclosed patio, ADMITTED SATURIDAY: daughter, 12 Overlook Dr.; (low 20’s) 649-6666. Principals latgely instrumental in securing \^ere. slve U.S. force pushing tiirough Rooney said Meyer then gano, was slightly Injured in FOR RENT or lease —available MANCHESTER — 2 - family. b:reened porch overlooking Donat Allard, Warehouse Point; Mrs. Janice Diebella and An Equal Opportunity IONA MFG. CO. WINDSOR ST —outstanding 3 only. Lincoln’s nominatkxi for the war Zone C in Operation Junc­ drove east on Highland St. and immediately. Main St., one central. Excellent condition. 4- ake. Scarce price range of Had a suspicious French hus­ the crash, police reported. Mrs. Frances Armstead, Glas­ daughter, 173 Union St.; Mr& Employer Regent St., Manchester bedroom ranch home with 2 THE GIFT presidency. tion City still met only sniper south on Gardner 'St. where Rooms Without Board 59 block from center. Two adjoin­ car garage. Large lot. For in­ 13,500. Wolverton Agency, band slap me in the face with A car driven by Wayne F. tonbury: Lewis Brapley, South Judith Spear and daughter, full baths on large landscaped In 1945, It was announced that resistance during the sweep 70 Rooney abandoned the chase, Venceslau, 16, of 152 Henry ing heated stores or offices. formation call Mitten Agency, t|tea]tors, 649-2813. a glove and challenge me to a St., Coventry; Raymond Buck- Webster Lane, Bolton; Mrs. OIL BURNER SERVICE man An Equal Opportunity THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ lot. Priced to sell quickly due Marine aircraft were operating miles northwest of Saigon. the patrolman reported. Newly remodeled. Plenty of Realtors, 643-6930. Lots For Solo 73 OF HER LIFE duel at dawn. St. skidded into a tree on land, East Hartford; Frank Marie Negri and son, 165 Well* for major East Hartford based Employer tage Street, centrally located, to owner's Immediate transfer. r from the southern airfield on American troops reported kill­ Rooney said he wats unable adjacent free parking. One ap­ Eaten a haimburger in the Hollister St. at 9 p.m. Satur­ Bugnacki, Birch Mountain Rd.; St.; Mrs. Susan Dreyfus and oil company, has openings for large, pleasantly furnished MANC3IESTER—6 room Garri­ High assumable mortgage at the island of Iwo Jima. ing six more of the enemy Sun­ to locate Meyer until 10 a.m. proximately 400 square feet, MANCHESTER —lots, lota, lota, House of Lords. day, police reported. Mrs. (Catherine Champagne, 93 son, 571 Hartford Rd. two experienced service men rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 son CJolonial, modem kitchen low interest rate. Call Nick . Ten Years Ago day to bring the total since the the next day when he reached one approximately 300 square Pour A-zone, two B-zone. two at VERNON Hummed a bynrn in the death A car driven by John F. Foster S t; John DePasquale, and one toinee. High CENTERLESS GRINDER, all for overnight and permanent with built-in range, dish-wash­ Convertino, Jarvis Realty Co., The Argentine provisional operation was laimched last him by phone. The patrolman Buckley Jr., 33, of West Hart­ DISCHARGED TESTER- all benefits. Apply Mr. Deitch, feet. Available together or sin­ rural. AU in town, different bouse at Sfaig Sing. 135 W. Middle Tpke.; Nicholas around operatqr. Good working guest rates. er, dlsxiosal, 2-zone hot water Realtors, 643-1121. government said It had crush­ met him at Shady Glen Dairy ford struck another car driven DAY: Clarence Booth, 116 Ma­ gularly. Call 643-9678. locationa. CaJl now. Hayei Reld'eve'i^ word in the Long Wednesday to about 70. U.S. Duray, Enfield; Mrs. Lois Gale, 628-7707. conditions. Steady, overtime heat, excellent financing, $19,------ed a plot by supporters of ex- Bar where he issued Meyer a ple St; Roland Rychling, Broad Agency, 646-0131. I Seven 'room Colonial with Island Radi Road MmetaWe. t«»ps also uncovered two large by Robert H. F’arrano, 40, of 111 Riussell St.; Stanley Os- available. Stygar Gage Co., ROOM FOR gentleman only. 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- CAPE 8 rooms, 4 finished, 2 Argentine Dictator Juan Peron summons for the violations. Brook; Lisa Sweet, 106 Deming Kitchen and living room facil- AIR-CONDITIONED paneled ! swiinmiiog pool. - Located Promised a red-hadred girl to l>Me camps while pushing 158 Cooper St. at 12:48 a.m. trowski, 101 St.; Ed­ tors, 649-5347. unfinished. Good condition, He is scheduled to appear in 4146 Itolland 'Tpke., Manches­ office spaces for business or B ZONE LOT for sale, excel­ I right on a hill, 50 mile to return Peron to power. show her the Taj Mahal by through the jungle Sunday, Sunday on Center St., police mund Parent, 411 Slater St., St.; William Datris, 238 W. Oen" ities Included. Private en­ handy to center of town, $18,- TV and Appliance Store Manchester Circuit Court 12 ter St.; Mrs. Alma Klein- HELP WANTED ter. professional use. Reasonable lent location. CaU John B. De- { view. Excellent condition. ' Five Years Ago moonlight South Vietnamese military reported. Wapping; George Rowe, 12 trance and parking. Inquire PRIDE AND ECONOMY — 2 500. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ President John F. Kennedy Schmidt, 137 Croft R d.; Mrs. rates, ample parking. Option­ family, 4-3 rooms. Desirable Quattro, J. D. Real Estate, 643- Manchester Parkade I Approximately 2 miles Performed a tonsillectomy on headquarters said government At 10:19 a.m. Sunday, a car >i«fQt.ter St. EXPERIENCED service sta­ 118 Pearl St., after 4 p.m. tors, 649-6347. sent a special message to Con­ Mary Drumm of 697 driven by Ronald W. Cowles, Annie Morey, Glastonbury; Liar Colonial Board — Skilled al telephone answering and Manchester location. Com- 6129. i from highway. Selling he- a hippopotamus or fitted an alii- units killed 2,461 (Tommunlst tion attendant, top wages, for Open-Evenings till 9 gress renewing his request for St. and Mrs. Bertha 24, of 328 Lake St. went da Goodrich, 760 Clarke SL, and unskilled. Full-tiine, 6 rieht man Wvman Oil Co. 24 ROOM WITH kitchen privileges secretarial service available redecorated. This home MANCHESTER — New listing. Jlow average price in execu- gator with dentures. troops and captured 657 last a ■ health insurance system for through a yellow light at ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY: tapping; Mrs. Maryon Gaff- days, shift differential. Ex­ centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, on premises. Inquire at lobby will cost the owner-occupant Six room Cape, Bowers School, Saturday till S I five neighborhood. Go to a cocktail party on time w eek -a record weekly toll tor Main St., 643-2454. the aged to be financed by in­ were each charged with larceny Spruce______and Oak___ Sts. ___ and Angelo . Ai-g^ta, Stafford ney 24 g_ Hawthorne SL; Mr*. cellent wages, Blue Cross, 14 Arch St. desk. Pyramid - Building, 357 approximately $45 per month. new siding, roof. Immaculate or left it 'When It was supposed the war. The previous high re­ creasing Social Security taxes. at 1 p.m. Saturday. smashed into a car driven by Springs; Boris Berdmk, 29 Foe- jgan Gezebnan, 27 Pine Knob CMS, life insurance, paid EXPERIENCED fuel oil driv­ East Center St. or call week­ Including utilities. Down pay­ condition. Private lot. Imme­ NOTICE I to be through. ported by the South Vietnamese TWIN BEDROOM, one or two One Year Ago Police said* they arrested the Celia Niznik of 54 Grandview ter St.; Mrs. Judy Buckm ghM , circle, Wapping; Mrs. Ruth holidays, other fringe bene- . er, top pay. All benefits, days, 9-5. 649-4681, evenings or ment required, $2,200. J. D. diate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ R E A L ESTATE CO. Put 15 pennies into the fare was 1,988 enemy killed ^in the people, home privileges. CaU PUBLIC HEARING T h isisa J. A Viet (3ong force shot up a women at Caldor’s Department SL. police said. Blevins, 178 S. Main St; Nor- fits. Progpresslve and ex­ Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main St., weekends, 875-4763. Real Estate Co., 643-5129. cy, 646-0131. ADDITIONAL box after gi'ving a Manhattan week ended March 26, 1966. - after 6 p.m., 649-0271. cargo ship in the Saigon River Store on Tolland Tpke. where A car driven by Ida Part- Connolly, 62 Oliver Rd.; Michael Warner, RFD i; Hebitm; panding company. 643-2464. APPROPRIATIONS 643-5129 bus driver a doMar bill and get- The headquarters said South MANCHESTER — near Main SDC ROOM Garrison Colonial in an unsuccessful attempt to they were being held by a store ridgeidge of East Hartford struck C osgrove, Mansfield Depot; Desmond Egan, 34 Dehnont ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, BOARD OF DIRECTORS portable maple ting 20 nickels back in change. ^ e t n ^ s e losses last week are Houses For Rent 65 St. 4-famlly ’’ome. Excellent in­ convenient to schools and bus clog the waterway. another driven by Raymond A. Darlena Cote, 148 Bolton BL; ivmya Silver, 4 Green,Rd., gentleman, private entrance, TOWN OF MANCHESTEJR, Read a poem attacking infla- 286 killed and 46 missing. „ haree thev stole cloth- COLONIAL BOARD CO. come producer. 4 rooms in transportation. Living room I Thought for Today Ross, 62, of 643 Woodbridge Mrs. Helen Craft, Mark Dr., Rockville. Situations Wonted— shower, bath, parking. Ap­ ROOMS furnished or un­ CONNECTICUT fion at the m ira tion of a Re- g^nth Vietnamese Foreign inginrbeaTy MdVv^^^^^^ each apartment. Owner wants with fireplace, formal dining 4GTON — 5M, room Warm your body by health­ St. at 3:53 p.m. Sunday on Coventry: iLealle Denkley, a Im , duy and Paul (Tardlnl, 916 Parker St., Manchester Female 38 ply 195 Spruce St. furnished, baseboard heat, two cutting-boari fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- room, kitchen and lav on first Notice is hereby given that ich, built-ins, hot water ful exercise, not by cowering puNican presidrot. Minister Tran Van Do said ef- *50.44 from the store. Center St., police said. Southgate Apts., Rockville; 3 Rockledge Dr;, Ahdover; porches, private parking, SavM a t»»lter 8 Wue-e^ seek peace “had been They were released under no E. S. Loftus RECENTLY relocated . nurse SINGLE OR double room with 0131. floor. Secxind floor—3 bed­ the Board of Directors, Town of heat, etonns. garage, acre lot. over a stove. A parked car was struck at Catherfoe Dopkin, 1 Hughe* Nancy Lawson, 11 Clyde R d.; adults. 643-6389. daughter from b^ng hoofed rebutted or ignored by Hanoi.’ ’ bail compacts pending appear- available for piermanent posi­ kitchen privileges, parking. 241 rooms, full bath, large closets, Manchester, Connecticut, will •Fenced garden, shade trees, —Henry Da-vid Thoreau, Amer­ 3:09 p.m. Sunday , by a car Circle, RpckvUle; Mrs. Anna- RebecCa Currier, 161 Porter SL; d < ^ by a nmajway l ^ e . He reported on a one-day con- ance in Manchester (Tircuit tion in doctor’s office. Please MANCHESTER — 6 room house 1TANC3IESTER — Cobb Hill. powder room. Extra features hold a Public Hearing in the jsacfifice sale>.. 2^4.500... Tom ican naturalist and author, driven by Joan H. Everett of mae Duhn, 66 Meadow Rd., uenlee Ryan, 860- JMane -Dft, Charter Oak St.. 643-5600. Had a love aiYair with a lady ference on the war with ambas- ooiirt 12 March 13. call 872-3189. for rent, convenient location, Now under constructien Colo- include walk-out basement, Municipal Building Hearing jMiUdrl Broker,'.875:>56|2, 1817'1862. 318 Lydall St. Police said, she Wapping; Neal Ferris, 118 Me- Wapping;-Mrs! Gail I^uD h,''il WANTED — concrete workers, two children accepted, one nlals and Raised Ranches sundeck. Moderately priced, Room, 41 Center Street, Man- (make ^ sadors of the six allied nations peter Spirito, 17, of 163 'fim- was driving east. on BWridge ^eo SL; Mrs. OUve Eastbrook Ot.', RockViUer •teady work, good pay. Call Apartments— Flats— year lease. Hayes Agency, 646- built by Ansaldl, all city util­ 10 per cent down. 30 year Chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, —Y - < ■ room sy-under- the-UMe witii a spirit- ^^h military units in Vietnam: .^^as charged at 7 p.m. St. and skidded into a car Ripley HUl, Coventry; Mrs. victoria Twerdy, 738 ToUartd 876-6038. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ities. Ftor further information mortgage available. Wesley R. March 7, 1967, at 8:00 p.m. on bedroobui. t .baths, the UiUted States, Australia, Sunday with delivering liquor to owned by Marc R. Begin of 85 Edith George, 4 S. Harthorno Tpke.; Latirehe Jones, East Tenements 63 0131. Stone Forest in South Beaten an old lady to a caib in Zealand, the Philippines, call Charles Lesperance, 649- Smith Realtor, 643-1567. proposed additional appropria­ ^irepiice, 2< ar basement ga­ a minor. SL; Theodore Goodchild, Kee- Hartford; Michael lieWieda, 83 the rain. Eldridge St., police reported. GROOMING and boarding all WE HAVE customers waiting 7620. rage*. City water.. Assumable FIORA, Miss.' — Thirty-six South Korea and Thailand. A cruiser patrolman said he ney Dr., Bolton; Philip Gunther, BlsseU St.; Mrs. Anna (llenlck, tions as follows: To4d m y story to a teen-ager MOLD MAKERS breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. for the rental of your apart­ Suburban For Rent 66 BOWERS SCHOOL —Garrison htoftgage. J. D. Real Estate million years of geological his­ Do said the war “ is no longerii saw Spirito give another youth 230 Oak SL Lebanon; Carl Hunter^ SfT Ard- MANCHESTER VICINITY — 4 To: General Fund Budget 1966/ and had him reply, “ Gee. life Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ Colonial 7 rooms, 4 years old. po., 643-5129. tory ^re evidenced in the Mls- in the critical phases of mid; some liquor at the parking lot Also, 'Walter Hennequiim, jl«7 more Rd.; Tom Moriey,. M4 ROCKVILLE—4 room first floor room Ranch with breezeway 67, Board of Education must have been really tough Girl Hurts Knee TOOL MAKERS 643-6427. tate, 643-6129. Large modem kitchen, 2l^ ______slssippl Petrified Forest, just 1965 and early 1966” although at George for Teens on Tolland Green Rd.; John Kaiser, Bronx, Summit St.; Woodruff Drigga, apartment. Heat, hot water, and garage, 2 bedrooms, large when you were young.’’ baths, large paneled living ...... $19,263.45 roved Feb­ Federal funds will pro'vlde „ . . shaded rear yard, new furnace, $19,400 — 6 room Split Level- Come in and see this new million now being made availa­ $19 263 of the school requests DISCHARGED SATURDAY; sometime Saturday, Hartford. Or oaU 233-3603. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. zanne Shorts, 643-8886, or Doris ruary 9, 1967 by the State EXCEUXENT efficient and ceramic tile bath and kitchen, Wall-wall carpeting, stove, 1V4 model. It comes In White or ble can be used only for prelimi­ and state funds wiU provide the B«ssie Burdick, Green A car owned by Michael McLallen 246-6070. J. Watson Department of Education, economical that’s B^ue Lustre CARRIAGE HOUSE Apart­ full price, $13,900. Call Paul W. baths. Tw in size bedrooms, nary engineering and right-of- 39 999, Lodge Convalescent Home; Young of 9 Oak PI. ■was dam- Beach & Co., Realtors, 522- Division of Vocational Edu­ Edged Coloniaitone. It featurM An Equal Opportunity carpet and upholstery cleaner. Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, way acquisition to take care of I^Stoary appropriation wiH Richard Mason, 27 Jensen SL; aged Wl^le it was parked to 1h* ments. Five room luxury du­ 2114. cation, as a modifloatlon of porcelain enamsi Inside andout Employer Rent electric shampooer, $1, Realtors. 649-6324. safety and other pressing prob-| Mrs. Rosemary Turner, Glas- st. Jan^’ School parking lot plex now available. VA baths, Manchester’s Vocational Ed­ and 3 push button cydas. be financed by a state granL The Sherwln-WllUams <3o. . ST. JAMES PARISH —7 room ------.lems, and to permit the states tontoury; Mrs. Barbara Peter- sometimPsaturday nighL The private basement with laundry Split Level, 1% baths, dining FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ ucation program for 1966-67 Houses For Sale 72 to move ahead rapidly with son, EJast Hartford; Mrs. Edith wlndshitm and two side wto- 30 PEK CE»IT off knitting nee­ connections, patio, com pletely______veniently located near East room, family room, garage, approved on June 21, 1966. DoiAieswttched construction once the money Device Gauges Romanowskl, 143 Walker SL; dows wero broken, he told po- PIAIMBERS AND plumber’s dles, Instruction books, alr-condItl 40. Size 12, 32, bust, 3% money won’t be spent until ment, stove and refrigerator, diUon, long road frontage. directed in Section 11-24 of a Up To 8 Years To sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 to movements as amaU as .(XXi Rpq> 2; John Chantoerlato, -37 Durant SL He told PoUcie th* , Days Building. cy, Realtors, 649-6324. j srda o f 45-tnoh. work Is completed and the' central. Ready to move in. Call Hutchins Agency, 849-5324. ' the Connecticut General elusive. Jnoh—less than the thickness of Laurel St, Wapping; Robin car was parked at 108 High St Bridgeport; MiUers MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape a Bank Financing . To order, send 50c In coins To order, send 35c to •coins apply for federal reim- 6494)641. a newspaper page. Gordon, Oak Dr., Hebron; Les- Randall Brown of 66 Sprue* Set-up and Operate NEW GARRISON Colonial — 8 with 4 bedrooms and a den. Statutes and report of such lua 10c for first-class mailing, plus 10c for first-class mailing, burwonent. j MANCJHESTER — two new 2- Basic components of the sys- lie Tapibling, 73 High St.; St. discovered his windshield Bi^wctor Housahold Goods 51 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2M baths, Spacious kitchen with oven use as authorized in Section .>: Sue ' Burnett, Manchester to:—A n n e d a b o t, The Man- Since the original cutback was FOUR ROOM duplex, newly family flats, 6-5, Ready for oc­ tern are two electrical power Laurendole, 189 Glenwood SL; and a window on the driver’* Bxperienc* In al^r^ft parts q^EIAN, USEUJ family, room, 2-car garage, and r a i^ . Flreplaced living 11-25, to be financed by In- Jventag Herald, 1160 AVE. OF chestgr Evening Herald, 116(> announced to late November, refrigerators, decorated. Private cellar and cupancy. Separate f u s e e s , units — traasducens—for meas-* John Janlk, Thwnpsonvllle; side smashed Saturday. 'Die Phllbrick. Agency, Realtors, room. A l^ ln u m combinations. creaeed State Grant,in same A eOBBROAS, n e w Y0 « K ,’N.Y. A.VE. OF AMERlOASt • NEW economy has continued thp AU iMOsfits — An Equal ranges automatic washers, driveway, stove and refriger­ city utilities. See and compare. tiring horisontal and vertical Sharon Wolk, 44 Scantic Mea- was parked on Florence SL, hie 649-5347, Tip top condition and fairly amount. £ m 6 ^ YOKE, N.Y. 10086 slower pace which set to during Opportunity B^ployer with guarantees. See them at ator. Convenient locatkn. Ct^ Mortgages available. Call John I. Gareide Jr. TELEVISION and growth, a unit tor recording dow Rd., South Windsor; Kath- told police, B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- after 6 p.m,, M9-8360. Leon Cieszynakl, Builder, 649- priced. $17,800.« Wolvertori Tpitot Name, Address with Print Name, Addreaa with the aeoond half of last year. ------— ^— ----- 4391 BRICK RANCH —loaded with Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. Secretary APPUANOB STOBE 'lio Coiile, Style ' Number and zip Oode-and Style Number. Some administration leaders movements, a connecting rod leen Camp^eUl, Blrcit Mo'U'" radio antenna waa rlppeA — Main St. Call 643-2171. that extends from instrument to tain Rd., to>lton; David Smith, from a Car owned by Johahn* IO N PAJVr-TTMB moznlngs for ______ATTRACTIVE S-ROOM apart-______;______extras, 7 rooms plus finished Board of Directors sjtoe," > ' ' Send 50c now tor a bc^y o f reported^ feel the economy has © 1967 br NIA he. MLANCHESTEB PARKAIIB plant; and a platform that sup- GHastonbury; John Hearn, 33 B)vana 436 W. Mk* lie T fk e , janttOrieJ serytee, 6 a.m.-10 SOLDID o a k center pedestal ment, large pleasant rooms in THREE FAMILY —6,5 and 4. basement, 2 bathk, fireplace, DUPLEX 4-4, Verplanck School Manchester. Conn. 1 Keep pace vritb tjhe latest the new '67 Spring-Summer Al- slowed taore than they antlcl- ports transducers and cpimect- Wtodmere SL; Edgar KeUy Jr., Saturday while the car pras U days a wMk. ICnat be round table, 48’’, 3 leaves. An­ quiet residential area, all util- Good income. Can’t miss oh ^ ra g e , carpeting, Only $26,- area, convenient location. Call Dated at Manchester, Conr PHONE 6iS-iNWl by cTdering the 1667 bupa from wbic)i to choose more pated when (he President pro- •'WO MORf ALLOWANCE! Noi/ j os good a time as any ing rod and rises automatically East Hartford; Zigmund Shec- parked at the rear of her tg e s y iffir Ht’ OiS deMHl Oeanlag tique highchair. Oak commodes ities furnished, parking loclud- this one for $17,900. Phllbrick 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen­ nectlcut, this 24th day of Feb- Airing and SMmmarBaaic Fash, peittenia to crochet, knit, am- pbwd W# • per cent Imrtax laM ■ toiaaubim tesp^Btontbm toissukA* to eoRosiicad with groirtk. kanilri. 88 J M y Lane, South ment, poUe* raportad. 46 Oak at. MM8S4. 644-8962. ed. 649-1953. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. 613-1577. cy, 646-0469, 649-3877. ‘ n a ry 1967. l ^ - - 60e-a cepy. broldeiy, quoting and amifagl moath. » ' v . I MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1967; p a g e t w e n t y Jiattrl|i?atifr 1Ev:i^nbtg llfirali Average Delly Net Press Ban For Uw W s ^ Ended The Weatfier 5 , Febmarjr 4, I W Fair and colder' tonight, Imr . ' 5 to 10 above; partly cloudy, / windy and cold tomorrow, high 1 5 ,0 6 9 ■i' 20-25. Manehsjiter^A City of ViUogo Chorny You Always PAY LESS VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 126 r (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1967 (Classified Advertising on Page 1 » PRICE SEVEN CENTS

1 ) S [In New Orleans^ For The Be$t at... iNC. T rea ty O ^ d WASKINQ’PON (A P ) — ITie consular treaty with Town Net Grand List the Soviet Union was ap­ Oswald-Ferrie• - Connection . C * proved today on a 10-4 vote at these by the Senate Foreign Re­ lations Committee. Fabulous Reported, Later Denied. Sep. Tlxomas J. Dodd, U- G-E r Conn., who let a closed ses­ .\. - sion'yearly, announced the Record $219,275,414 NEW ORLEANS, L^ evidence th ^ were guilty of any note, released on the day Ferrle vote. He ssdd he was one of (AP) — Dist. Atty. Jim wrongdoing!" died, referred to death as a the four opposing ratifica­ Garrison has been given in- the Kennedy assassina- “ sweet prospect." G hA -ayh ot “ *®“ ' Tney S Water Temps, Lint Filter 167 , iuiKj 1,-umuiuea 10 pros- “ I’m 66 vcars Old " he said at ------~n~'i ,®®J'^® wrong?’ they asked. ‘Wrong!’ I ration Johnson recommended a superintendent of was preparing to go over Items euston and Torrtogton were per, growing in circulation and theth« t o ’ao5d ^ S o ift oh " ‘yway,’’ *’®he said todaytoday, ‘^“ But t " .,ybat-vyrhat are you doing SXZ’ d y ””“’'’® “ ’'’® ^®®®"ttyrecently of toin the Park Department’s budg-budg snee. The firm today pub- 1 Kood^."®""* they do serve a type of New riaht?’ ^ . J recreation, handed General et request for next year, say- M u S . 0 ™ t o a ., P«b. ^ llshes. Time,™_._ Life, Fortune and . andthao I m 0,00 eager to keep active. v«rir ah cut* >«.Af oeet anaars we «,on*warn the economic advantages of us- Manager Robert Weiss a sur- ing he hoped a replacement for snowfall was heaviest, and pub­ General Electric J ® SiT^so^know how to make^t (Sec Page Seven) prise this morning during his position can be hired and parochial schools an- range of b ^ s . ^ ^^iters Luce and Weiss’ continuing review o f de- be on the Job by Jijly 1 for a closings, partmental budget requests by month’s orientation before Mur- A tractor-trailer skidded on I Elizabeth Middleton Luce, DELUXE WASHER ^ Luce, editor and writer, play* tnformlng the manager he will phey leaves, slippery route 8 to Naugatuck and plunged through a guard 2-Speed Mtoiwash, Bleach Dispenser wright, former ambassador to (See Page Seven) retire July 30. Weiss, apparently taken by 217 Murphey, 63, announced his surprise at the announcement, rail and down an embankment ,M . .... —— . I.....— wished Murphey well, express- toward the Naiigratuck River. A ft* Note These tog the hope that he will enjoy hea^v telephone cable kept the » UMMTIt.. Features with New General Electric Legislative News “many happy and healthy years dropping into the .Replaced White lUorfeer ^ : o f retiremne.t"I river 80 feet below. Driv- MINI-BASKET Murphey noted he had made ®*^ James V ^las, 46, of Derby, • Automatic Timer BUILT-IN OVENS 200 Urge .Boost no immediate retirement plans was not hurt to the 12:30 a.m. Push-Button Control but said he may do some va­ accident. , new self-cleaning oven that State police report sltidding • Easy to Clean High Speed In Mental Health cationing to Florida. *87 Negri•o Man Killed[ accidents tiiroughout the state. Calrod Units Clothes stay new and fresh looking longer The superintendent has head­ cleans itself automatically . . . look like Itoadways were described as because correct: wash speeds helps yoii es­ ; Budget Request ed the park and recreation de­ • Full Width I partment since 1964 when he snow-packed from Hartford new, even the parts you could never tablish washing conditions to meet each General Electric Fluorescent Light HARTFORD (AP) — More was appointed by General Man- northward, with slush conditions fabric requirement. Extra large loads of clean properly before. Baked on grease ; In Natchez Blast than 2(X) persons appeared at a ager Richard Mlartin to the Hartford. • Convenience Outlet clothes — up to 16 pouhds come clean with _ . >_ - _ 'PYia TT H Vt/AofhA AUTOMATIC WASHER NATOHEiZ, Miss. (AP) — A employed Metctdfe and Jack- *- hbarlpg by the legislature’s Ap­ combined post. He has been The U.S. Weather Bureau said m d grime simply vanish! • Oven Light thorough WEishing action. $26,000 reward was offered by son. propriations Committee today the storm tapered off before the 2-Speed, Separate Wash and Rinse Temps park superintendent since 1928. 197 Hhe city today tor the arrest and Metcalfe, hospitalized tor to support Increases in Gov. morning rush hour, with flurries iconviiction of persons responsl- three months, said he had rld- John Dempsey’s Inidget for the (See Page Fifteen) (See Page Fifteen) ‘Ue tor’ the death of a Negro den back uid forth to work with.- Mental Health Department. man kiUed to an e:q>108ion. The Jackson until last week. Rep. Charles J. LeClerc, D- LON G E A S Y TERMS... TAKE UP T0 3 YEARS TO PAYl '.yictim had been given a Job last (Jackson) changed to. Bristol, Myrtle P. Gutmann, .week formerly held by white- another Job and was going to D-Shelton, Barbara J. TerKuile, I*”®®* work at a different time,” said R-iLltchfield, Paul Pawlak, D- ^ The explosion Monday night Metcalfe. “ You see, he filled an Naugatuck, and John F. Papan- jlpped the cab of a truck being opening fo ^ e r ly held by a drea, D-Meriden, led off the Bulletin driven by Wharlest Jackson, 86, white man, mixing chenticala Jo parade of witnesses. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P. the father of six children, as he tires ” Mrs. Gutmann said The pro­ SAFETY RISK DENIED drove home from work. PoUce how other Negroes feR posed budget “ would be dis­ WASHENGTON (AP) Chdef J. T. Robinson said he Jackson’s death, MeteaMe astrous’’ for the Mental Health Tto' head of the Natlimai SATURDAY.* AAL fe « PAl ^ ' ^beUeved a bomb had been plant- ggitl: . Planning Council to her area. Fapandrea referred to the Aeimiaatlos and ^lace Adr •ed beneath the truck. "They say that {dant should mlnlstriation said today ‘Hve INC. ^ ‘ZQ16 MCplosion was aUnilAr to ^ ’ closed down until they crowd to the Hall of the House as “ the most eloquent testi­ have taken no risks to ths one.- to August 1966, whm straighten It out- T hw want to Uvea or safety of the aetre> mony” of the need for more George Metcalfe, president of march out there on it. They nauts' that we oould find a money. the Natchez branch of the Na- don't want to march on the way' to avoid.” NASA Ad­ The Mental Health . Depart­ 445 HARTFORD ROAD tionat Association tor the Ad- courthouse. They want to march ministrator Jamee E. Webb vanoement el OoJored People, p j^ t.” ment ask'ed for $92.6 milljon for •1 ■ . . • i< i n gave the stateneat to a the next fiscal biennium. The was criticaUy injured by a blast MetoB-Ve said >tlw NAAOF (AP Pbototax) House conuplttoo taquMng governoe cut that to $78 mil­ irom woder the hood of his car. fconduct a mass protest into tho flash firs, at Cape Two Army Cooks brushing lip on note culinary techniques are Spec. 6 ‘ Harold lion—a reduction of $14,6 mil­ ^ n ie explOBloa that rally tonight at Beulah. Bspttst Kennedy lost montt ttm t Always Plenty of Free Parking Space Root o f Portland, Ore., (left) and Spec. 4 Albert Johnson of Guttenberg, lion, but $10.1 million mpre MeteaMe oocurred to thh , )>*□*- church, claimed the Uvea •t -^biee tog lot of the Annstrang Tire N. J. (center). They are receiviiig insiructions from Chef Henato Violante at wmm HORACE F. MURPHEY Mber VCtok'ilw^ (S<« S w a p a Washi^^n hotel. It’s aR of h pUm to give AiW * oew /image’. (See Page FU|ea:I) ^ S' S -