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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR The jKanrl|«ater lEwnittg l^jralii Avarsge Daily Net Preee R ub F or Um Wtek imdas FaneasS •< O. M. Wa Mansi^is, ie« S t Margaret’s Ctrcls, Daugh­ ford College rtudenie who are ters of Isabella, will sponsor a Ten in Town alao making the trip, la being About Toivn rummage sale on Thursday, financed partly by harealf and 14,110 March 25. from 9 to 11 a.m. at partly b y ' contributlone from "TH i MARVEL OP MAiN STREET' fke Andit m Atty. Vincent Dtann win MoU's Community HaU. Those Go to Selma college mates. The plane fares S r y ,OiroolntlcMi ■penk on “Wini” ait a meeting wishing to donate articles may for the other nine local partici­ MamAetUr^A CHy 0f ViUago Charm ot the Ingraham Circle of bring. them to the hall on pants are being financed by North Methodist Onirch on Wednesday between 7 and 9 Manchester’s civil rights con­ contributions from town resi­ iilii AdvertintHg m Png* te) PRICE SEVEN CKNT8 dents. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1165 Thursday at 8 p.m. at the p.m. For pickup service, con­ tingent, bound for Selma, Ala. 90S Main St. VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 142 ;(TWBNTY-BIGHT PAGB&-TWO SECTIONS) Church. All church members tact Mrs. IhomaS Magnotta, 32 to participate in a voter regis­ Vater, spokesman for the and friends are welcome. There Marshall Rd. group, said today tbaA all tAt* 643*2478 I win be a question and answer tration march tomorrow, has doubled, and now 10 used monies will be sent to the period. Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet persons. James Reeb Memorial Fund, set Friday at 7:15 p.m. at Buckley up to benefit' the widow and Misrtha Circle of Emanuel •School. Den 4 will conduct The original five, whose scheduled Tueaday morning family of the slain Boston Uni­ Lutheran Church win meet opening ceremonies and Dens tarian minister. Thursday at 10 a.m. in the 1 and 2 will display crafts. Den plane departure was postponed Youth Room for sewing. There until tomorrow morning, are The plane load of 90 Hart­ Reds Achieve 3 will present, a skit entitled ford area marchers will disem­ win be a buslneas meeting at 2 “South of the Border." Robert C. Vater, Raymond L. p.m. in Oie Music Room. Devo- Ellis, Iheodore Powell, Mrs. bark at Montgomery, Ala., and tiim win be led by Mrs. Sophea Barbara Goldberg and Dr. Sed- will be transported in motor Dr. Robert Stanton of 23 vehicles to Selma, where they Muismi. Pastor C. Henry An­ Bruce Rd. enrolled In a two- rick J. Rawlins. derson win oonduct Bft)le stud- The new recruits, joining will join thousands in the dem­ week poot-doctoral course fai onstration. There is a possibil­ lea. Mrs. Fred tavey and M «. obstetrles and gynecology held them and 80 others from the Hannah Johnson will be hoet- Hartford area on Ihe 7:15 a.m. ity that they may join in a under the auspdcee of the Har­ march on the stats capitol of nil! eaeee. Members are reminded to vard Medical School In Bos­ flight from Bradley Field are Walk in Space bring sandwiches. Beveragee ton. The course will emphasise Mrs. Sylvia Hadge of 50 Cush­ Montgomery. ,Thc look of tradition in the wl9 be served. the close relationhsip of ob­ Sings Lead Role man Dr., an. active member of The Hartford - Manchester stetrics and gynecology to gen­ Hal Harrison of 176 'Omrod the YWCA and of the League group wll return to Connecti­ Friendrtrfp Lodge of Masons eral medicine. Rd. will be seen as the police of Women Voters; the Rev. cut the same day. and will ar­ Win meet at 7:80 tomorrow sergeant In “ Pirates of Pen- Earle R. Custer, pastor of rive at Bradley Field at 10:10 (AP)—A Soviet rocket hurled two cosmo- niidit at the Masonic Temple. nance,” which will be present­ nauti today into man’s highest orbit and one of them Miss Lynn A. Longfbllow, a North Methodist Church. p.m. TOe Master Mason degree wlH ed Friday and Saturday, March Also, Richard Cobb of 215 NATURAL GENTLEMAN daughter of Mrs. Edith H. Americans spent 10 minutes outside the space ship. be conferred, with John L. Von- 26 and 27 at 8 pm . at Bailey HiUstown Rd., a physical edu­ Deck Jr., senior warden, pre­ Longfellow of 3 Robin Rd.; Auditorium of Manchester Tass, the Soviet news agency, said he was "in condt David T. Hadkell, a son of Mr. cation teacher at Manchester siding. High School. Proceeds of the High School; the Rev. Oscar V. tion of outer space” for 20 minutes, “including 10 miiP- and Mrs. John R. Haskeil of 18 production will benefit the In­ Begin Test utes outside the ship.” This indented he spent 10 minutw Jordt Sit.: and David K. Rob­ Werner of Portland, a retired FREE manner by ‘BOTANY’ 500^ Qentral Neighborhood Girl structors of the Handicapped. Lutheran minister; and Miss m in an airles.s chamber attached to the pressurized maiw Scout Association wUI meet bins, a son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Harrison has performed lead M. Robbins of 8 Thayer Rd., Elizabeth Helfrick of 14 West­ DELIVERY cabin before going outside. t Monday at 8 p.m. at the old roles with the Workshop in minster Rd., a sophomore at parish hail of S t Mary's Epis­ have been named to the dean's ” H. M. S Pinafore, “ Mikado,” For Flight There were indications that the new space venture list at Colby College, Water- Harftord College for Women. ARTHUR DRU6 T copal Chiuch. Leaders are re­ “Gondoliers,” “Princess Ida,” Mias Helfrick’s fare plus was intended a.s another step toward a trip to the mooB minded to invite troop commit­ viUe, Maine, for the first sem­ “Trial by Jury” and "Yeoman ester. AU are graduates of those for several other Hart- by experimenting with the techniques needed to join tee membera. Camp folders for of the - Guard.” He also sings CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) the troop wlU bo distributed. Manchester High School. Miss — Virgil I. Grissom space ships together. Longfellow and HaakeU are sen- with the “Bachaneers,” a male Hi:: quartet, and South Methodist and John W. Young today began Tass, the Soviet news agency, said Lt. Col. Alexei lora while Robbins is a junior. Pvt Richard W. Stocks son Church Choir. He is assistant a full-scale dress rehearsal for Leonov, 30, co-pilot of the space ship called ' 2, o f Mr. and Mrs. William Stocks conductor of the Workshop. their space flight scheduled next o f 73 Trebbe Dr., was recently The marching unit of Man­ Tuesday. went 15 feet from the space capsule. He appeared to bff assigned to D Co. of the 2nd chester's Army-Navy Club, in They climbed Into their attached to the ship by a lifeline. Training Regiment for eight next Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Members of the Manchester Soviet television staUons'y- Church; Mrs. Barbara Goldberg of the Mancheater Human Relations Com­ “ Gemini 3” spacecraft atop a weeks of basic training in con- Parade in Holyoke, Mass., will Garden Club, who wish to at­ Waiting to board the plane taking them to Selma, Ala. this morning from Titan 2 rocket to practice the showed a. film of Leonov float­ and observations and safely rs« hmction with the Reserve Hkv- tend the Connecticut Horticul­ Bradley Field are, from the left, the Rev. Charles Milton, aaalstant paator of mission; Robert Vater, head of the Manchester High School music department; ing outside the space ship, with be led by ‘*The Saints,” the Fife Dr. Sedrlck Rawlins of the Human relations commission and also the State full four-hour, 62-minute flight. turned to the ship. Outside sb ^ Ustment Program. He wUl Mt. Calvary Church in Hartford; Richard Cobb, a physical education teacher the curve of the earth and the and Drum Corps of Rockville’s tural Society’s meeting tomor­ l!H: Parole Board; Miss Elizabeth Helfrick, a sophomore at Hartford College for They were to complete the test arid after returning to the st>te, serve on active duty for silt American Legion Post The row at 8 p.m. in the Horticul­ at Mancheater High School; Theodore Powell, public Information consultant in late afternoon. blackness of space visible In the Leonov feels well,” Tass said. moivths and then be ajssigned to for the State Board of EMucatlon; the Rev. Herbert Smith, mlnlster-at-large Women; the Rev. Oscar V. Werner of Portland, retired Lutheran minister and parade will be televised by tural Building. 1 Elizabeth St., stepfather of Vater; and Raymond Ellis, a town director. (Herald photo by The space agency said the background. ^ Leonov’s emerg«ice into 102nd Army Band, Hartford. Channel 22, beginning at 1 p. Hartford, must meet in the lob­ for Center Congregational Church; Mrs. Sylvia Hadge of the League of Wom­ Tass said Leonov spent outer space, his work outsids Ofiara.) astronauts had no immediate He is a graduate of Manchester m. by and attend as a group. John THIRD ANNUAL an Voters and acUve In the YWCA; the Rev. Earle Cuater of North Methodlat comment on today’s Soviet 20 minutes In.-jpecting the sur­ the ship and return to the ship High School and attended Gallagher of Middletown will space spectacular in which one face of the ship, taking pictures were transmitted to the eariib Bartt CoUqre o f Music, Hart­ Members of the Washington speak on wild flowers. MANCHESTER ANTIQUE SHOW Hi:: of two cosmonauts stepped out with his camera, and con­ by means ot the ship’s televisiaa ford. fnat Gorilla* Need School PTA vrent on a guided of an orbiting spacecraft. ducting visual observations of system and observed by a net* Members of the VFW Aux­ Long Courting Events the earth and outer space. work of ground stations,” Tass tour o f the Howell Cheney SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 90 from State LB J Aide Speaks Earlier today, Grissom and Technical School last night. iliary will make a bingo visit Young observed as their backup Leonov wore what was de reported. The changes In trade schools to Connecticut Valley Hospital. 385 NORTH MAIN ST-, MANCHESTER, CONN. WASHINGTON (AP) — team. Navy Cmdr. Walter scribed as a special “ autonom­ Moscow television showed * Middletown, on Monday. ’Those Wliat witli an elejrfianf swal­ ous life-support suit.” On televi­ film of Leonov floating next ts over the years was explained to SPONSORED BY COUPLES CLUB Leave by Air In State Schirra Jr. and Air Force Maj. DONT them. Refreshments were serv­ planning to attend are asked to lowing a tennis baU and a Thomas P. Stafford, sat In the sion, the suit appeared bulky. the spacecraft, apparently at* meet at 6 p.m. at the post For Voting Rights gorilla needing six years to capsule and simulated emergen­ The helmet was heavy. What tached to it by a line to prevent sun plenty of wear left In ed aftor the tour by Mrs. Ed­ ward Camelli and her commit­ homa For Alabama decide If she wants to be­ cy procedures which would be appeared to be oxygen contain­ his floating away. your shoes when yon have THURSDAY, MARCH 18,1965 1-10 P.M. come a mother, there are tee. taken in case of a certain ers were strapped to his back. He was wearing a bulky suit them lebnllt In a profeaalonal Mrs. Robert Persona, direc­ few dull momenta at toe Na­ Dempsey Picks With him In was and heavy helmet. What looked WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—Al­ •^Building. He urged the subcom­ launching failure. shoe repair' shop. AIJL Richard H. Kennedy, e son of tor of arts and crafts at the FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1965 1- 9 PJVI. WASHINGTON (AP) tional Zoo here. Grissom and Young were up Col. Pavel Belyayev. 39, the like cylinders ot oxygen were oa Kennedy Camp for Retarded most M Connecticut residents mittee to act promptly. Some of toe trials and Three Judges flight commander. Tass said a his back. WORK OUABANTEED! Mr. an l Mrs. Stewart R Ken­ Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kat- early today to stark an llVi-hour Children last summer, will M t by ^ane today for Alabama The bill, dratted by Katzen- tribulations of a zookeeper, powerful rocket sent them Into The cosmonaut did somer* nedy o f 86 Autumn St., la co- to take part In civil rights dem- zenbach said today the session In which They were to speak at a meeting of the Pres­ ALL ITEMS FOR SALE bach In cooperation with Demo­ were related to a House Ap­ practice what they would do In orbit at 10 a.m. (2 a.m. Eastern saults in space and floated In a chairman of the Middlebury enstrations. courts have proved ineffec- cratic and Republican leaders HARTFORD (AP) — College Conference scheduled byterian Men tomoiTow at 7:30 FOOD BAR ON PREMISES propriations subcommittee case of certain launching emer­ Standard Time) and Leonov loose, relaxed-^rpearing m a » - p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the Hie Eastern Airlines char­ ive in guaranteeing voting ot Congress, aims at striking by Dr. T.H. Reed during Gov. John N. Dempsey gencies and then were to fly a stepped from the capsule. 90 ner of weightlessness. SAM YULYES for Friday and Saturday at the tered plane left Bradley Field down all barriers used to deny college. Professors from sev­ church. Her topic will be on the Exit 93 From WUbor Croee Highway—Follow Signa rights to the Negro and a hearings on toe zoo’s 1966 named C o m m o n Pleas complete four-hour 52-minute minutes later, at the end of the The curve of the earth and tha Side As Walfetna . work that Is done for the re­ ■t 7:59 a.m. and was dus to Negroes the right to vote. budget. mission in a simulated capsple. ship’s first orbit of the earth. blackness of deep sp&ct could eral colleges will participate In This Ad Perndts One Or Two Persons To arrive In Montgomery, Ala., the new approach— that out- Despite numerous laws Court Judge A. Speziale of the discussion on ‘The Many tarded children and young Reed, who is director of "He successfully carried out be seep in the background of ths 28 OAK STREET Porchaae 76c Tickets For 60c Each atate’a capitol, tour hours later. ned in the Voting Rights passed by CJongress to bring Torrington today to replace Faces of China." adults of Manchester. the National Zoo, testified (See Page Ten) toe range of prescribed stxHlles televised program from toa The Rev. Richard A. BatUea Act of 1966— is badly need­ them to full citizenship, ha said, behind closed doors but toe Judge Albert L. Coles of space ship. It was Iwoadcast •f Mount OUve Baptist Church “ some states have be«s^ busy committee made hds testi­ ed. Bridgeport on the Superior almost two hours after the ven? aajd a declalon would be made enacting legislation to disen­ mony public Wednesday. tore into space was made at th*. In Montgomery on whether the As the admlnlstraUon’s lead- franchise the Negro. They Court bench. Ooles, Who has been on toe Viet Cong Propaganda end of the first orbit. - gnmp would demonstrate there eCt witness in Its campaign for adopted a varity of devices (See Page Eighteen) . Voskhod 2 is the Soviet Ua* n or go to Selma. Ha la regicmal congrasatonal acUon, with no effort to d is g i^ their court lees togn two years, re- nil Ch said the bill submit- cenBy asked to. be relieved of ion’s second gpnup manned .Atoaotor tor Uu Rev. Martin real purpose—dlsenlranchiBe- flight. It came five days betors Luther Klng’a Soutoara Ohris- tad Wednesday "would not only, ment of the Negro.” his dutie)i so fiutt he might re- turii to private practice. the United States is scheduled to MR. AUTO WASH tian Leadsfinlp Conference. Ukt past statutes, demonstrate The proposed billis designed Bomb Victims’ Bodies Chief Askred launch Its first In the Gemini See it First at our good. lntentknw- It. would, to outlaw use of aU suaMefftojon^^y— ... The homing of Speziale to suc­ beiaeSBSEw* ftem eight oth- program. allow us to translate those in- ceed Ooles eras a case of one ar clUes were expected to join devices In any state Vnd has a The American program slss i You Asked for It! Look ert this Veduo! tentiona Into ballots.” history of voting discrimination former high state official taking ttm Connecticut Contingent. To ll^escrihe the place of another. Speziale Used to Damage U.S. has scheduled an experimental \h The Connecticut demonstra­ Katsenhach tesUfled before a againsj Mogroes.- "walk around to nothingness,** iilii at a former state treasurer, Hii: tors wera expected to return to House Judiciary subcommittee Katsenbach said that. but for a later flight. In an oraata hearlM room in the Ooles a tonner Mate attorney Bradley Field at-10 p.m. to^y. News Ot'der Friday Is an important North The qpace ship blasted off a SHOPPERS SPECIAL new Rayburn House OffleS (See Page Tea) general. DA NANG, South Vietf If they do, It appears they Dempsey announced he was Vietnamese Iwllday known as little more than five months aft­ wUI not participate In the WATBRBURY (AP) — PoUce sDso elevating 8iq>erior Oourt Nam (AP) — Villagers "Hate America Day.’ ’The day er the first multiple-manned planned five-day mass march Supt. Joseph Guilfoile has been ge James C. Shannon of from a nearby hamlet to­ has not been used by toe Viet Voskhod (Sunrise) was srom Salma to Montgomery to asked to explain in writing why Igepoit to toe State Supreme day attempted to use the Gong in past years for anti launched wito three men TV $1J 9 protest denial of negro voting ha issued an order natrawing Oourt Of Errors and bringing sodjes of 16 children killed American terrorism, but au aboard. ft^ ts . Marchers Rejoice the flow of the city’a erkni. Common Pleas Oourt Judge Ar- tlwrities were taking no Tass said according to pre­ A federal judgo aaid Wednes­ news. ttmr M. Healey of New Haven by Vietnamese fighter- chances. liminary data, Voskhod 2 is oi^ APPLiANCES day the march ceuM begin Fri- The request for a irritton «k- Up to the Superior Oourt to take bombers to stir up a mass U.S. officials said Americans biting toe earth every 90.9 THIS IS NOT A WET WASH! jdanation cants from the PoUca ttiannon’s plaae. anti-American demonstra­ were in no way involved in the minutes with a minimum dis­ CoonecUcut delegation in- Over CourVs Rule ! i Board Wednteday after reprer Bhannon, a former governor, tion. Government troops attack on Man Quan. tance from the earth of 108 atades 38 clSfgyman, moat of Vietnamese government offi­ miles and a maximum ot 307 • Tires Steam Cleaned sentaUves of the oity’s newspa­ succeeds tha brie Justice Wil­ iroke up the crowd, on the • Body Thoroughly Washed them white, a k ^ with teachers, MONTCJOMBRY, Ala. (Aipjfgom ery" at the end of the pers and Rsidto Station WATR liam J. Kiea of Manchester on cials went to Man Quan today in miles. It said the orbit angle to businessmen, laYVjwri, doctors attended a gsardniaeeting-'to Da Nang waterfront. an attempt to cool feelings. Two the equator is about 66 degrees, and Hand-mitted — cavil rights workers were m arc^ Wallace did not com­ th4 state's highest court. and students. ment. complain ajtout QuUtoile’s ac­ Justice James E. Murphy of The villagers, stirred by Viet companies of government ran­ and “ close to the prescribed heartened today by a federal gers —about men — alao orbit.” • Machine-Dried ;tidge's sanction of a 60-mile King and other civil rights tion. the State Supreme Oourt of Er­ Gong agents who said Ameri­ 200 • Underside Rustproofed leaders joined Montgomery city The board also scheduled a rors was reappointed to an cans had carried out the attack were sent to the area. "Two-way radio communic^” march from Selma to Montgom­ A Vietnamese officer in close tions are constantly nurintstoM Admiral • Spray Wax ery and by estabUshment of and county representatives in special meeting for next ^;M-year term. on the hamlet Tueaday, came in sampans from Man Quan, five touch with the situation at Man with the space sfaip,” Tass said. Indonesians ground rules for parades and signing an agreement declaring Wednesday to discuss toe situa­ All of the nominations are miles south of Da Nang. Quan said the attack killed 32 Belyayev and Leonov wera i i demonstrations in toe ‘Alabama that "parade permits for peace­ tion further. subject to confirmation by both ful dem DaroIF, tailor o f Philadelphia^ has captured the truly American DdmmUhist-led workers took when the pilgrimage will start. Tuskegee Institute . students said that police may .give out all informatlca except that [XMals tor toe strengthening of crowd without casualties. in toe schoolyard but one bomb “ AU the equipment on boaM ever the multimllllon-dollar -re- "We look forward to seeing planned a march in Montgom­ ilgfaer education witMn toe made a direct hit on a bunker, toe pnace ship is functianiaff flavor, the taste for softly tailored, natural shouldered, pleatless ery today 'to oaH on Ororge which constitutes evidence. U.S. officials Immediately fln e ^ of the American Stanvac the governor comply with the state. imposed a round-the-clock cur­ burying toe children. n orm ^ y.” Wallace.” Guilfoile sold he wished to 344 BROAD ST trousered fashion, in the 'Botany’ 500 Natural Gentleman suits. said it feels city. (Bes Fags Ten) (See Page TMi) Between West Middle Turnpike and Center St. Tapered-Trim Designed, for the slim, trim look. The seasonably reported'.'' '' also said he hoped Gov. George opments on the racial scene: that “ any proposed legislation 1. President Johnson sent his OorneliiM Maloney, executive lightweight fabrics are custom-selected for the models. Quality- The report said Vie workers C. Waltoce would "see a delega­ should strengthen and maintain eeised the company's installa- tion of people from all over the (Bee Page Ten) the responsibiUties and authori­ value priced. Comb in for a try-on. guit* From $65.00 Mons at Sungalgerung, near state when we arrive In Mont- (Bee Page Twelve) ty of the university’s Board of Falembang, In protest against TV Trustees.” . Cosmonaut•S American support of Malaysia. Royal Comes Up With Something The Board also voted toat it Antara said a woiker's dela- was “ desirable to retain the NEW New Under The Sun! giilon, was teavlng for Jakarta University's two-year branches Looked Like from FREE ALTERATIONS IH: K on to reiwrt tho action to- the Some Small Towns Make as Integna parts of the'Unlvsr- eentral government. This Una of Blty.” ROYAL! Aotlon ruuHed in the govern- The actl(m. by toe Board came Boy Playing “BUnERFINfiER” atent’s taking over the $80 mll- in toe wake of recommendations Mon worth of Amorican nffibor Issued. Feb. 24 by a special Our alterations are accomplished by Big Strides with Renewal MOSOOW (AP) —Tha tMt plantatidns in north Sumatra, Study '^Oomhilssion on Higher n^an to leave hlS craft to spacs ICE CREAM skilled tailors trained by factory fitters. igit month. EducaUon assigned by the 1963 looked like a hMe hoy exub­ I- The government has haan n- (BDITfm’B NOTEi Although the big out and did the work of destroying tha General Assembly to review the erantly la y in g a new game. * rted nagotlafing Yrith tha rub- Smooth rich vanilla ice cream with 'BOTANY' 900* t a il o r e d b y d a r o p p set the pace in redevelo^ent, damaged homes, thus letting the town state’s present and future higher Moaoow tetovMon todaiiy delicious chunks of Butterfinger er compiuiles, trying to ar- they don’t have n monopoly on it. Inwgi- rdduce its biU by $33,000 tho value education. showed Lt. Col. Alexei Li sange for them to operate the candy bar throughout. It’s bound nntive programs are found In even the of the demolition work. nmktog man’s first saUy ptantatlona on a contract basis. “The boys all had a good time and It the protective riuHer of to be your favorite! tinleat iowiifte ThG GXpGriGnoM of two Diet in Gapitol ilanvnc to one of tour foreign that tried It and sueoeeded are described was-flne practice for them,” Mayer said. space ship shortly after tB* W trtt In enaSKpf •M' oonwapiea operating in In- HARTFORD , (AP)-Oeorge In this third of fOnr Aswelatod Preos This left about $17,000 to be accounted Bhisaski, 68, of Middletown, a -launching of toe Vosldsod 2. ^ artiolea en radavamnwht In Connectl- for, but East Granby succeeded In The six-minute televisian sa> dee Page Elghteea) union spokesman, collapsed and UKE VARIETY? ONLY ROYAL eiit) knocking the cost down even more. died today in the Rotunda of the quence showed Leonov's h ^ Nunn-B ush Mayer explained that the town found Capitol. meted head rising from a batsh a private foundation that likes to en­ OFFERS YOU THIS VARIETY IN •Moae By THOMAB M. BTEWART (jhlsaski had come to the on what appeared to be toe Assoeiated Praas Writer courage the building of parka This Idd Capitol to testify st a Isgislativs per surface of' the spacecraft.. Farouk to a grant of about $8,000 and left the public hearing. He was a field He raised hlraself until W HALF-GALLON PACKAGES Ihg cities come up with the projects town with less than $10,(K)0 In cash trunk was outeide toa hatch, q p that get most of tho headlines; but some representative, for Council 16 of Vanilla, Van.-Cboc., Van.-Straw., Neopolltan, Banana, sxpense. the Amsrican Federation of rematosd tor shoot thra* of the smallest towns in Connecticut More Important than the money saved, mlnutsa standing hesitantly fin Chocolate, Piatacblo, CoffM, Butter CaratneL Dies in Rome have had a successful ffing at redevelop­ State, City and Municipal Em­ in Mayer’s opinion, ta what re^velop- ployes. toe doorstep to space. FBUIT — Orange Pineapple, Bum Ralaln, Strawberiy, ment. ment did for the town In other ways. Ha frtppad toe rim ot tbs ROME (AP) — H|x-Klng Far- In Washington Depot, a postcard Attempts were made to re­ Frozen Pudding, Cherry Vanilla, Black Cherry, Cherry MAKE THE of DgyiR. the fat, fundovlnf To qualify for federal and state as­ vive him by means ot artificial hatch Yrito his right hand­ Nugget, Banana Spilt, Black Baspberry, Dutch Apple. pretty New England rtlla( 9 In the hills sistance In the first place, he said, the made a few swaepiag a " playhoy exUed by mltttary revo- of Utchfleld (toiinty, a new business respiration and use of a pul- town had tu-get seriously into the field whh his Isft-aU « m tons : fjgim In 1953, colUpsed in section stands where there was nothing motor, The Rey. Joseph Rey- NUT A CAf^DY-—Mimie Walnut, Butter Pecan, Butter of planning and sontng. Mayer said ht toe eiunera. NUNN-BUSH 9«m e restaurant early t m ^ but flood debris 10 yenrs sfs. noMs, ..Cathqllc oitaplshT at‘ ths lU"? .ir n ” ii-aa-.-.: M il!...; ^ Brickie, Butter Almond, Chocolate Chip, Peppermint Stick, a a i dlad on the way to a hoop! thinks this was s tu r n ln g ^ n t In the ■tats prison, odminlsterad ths Ths Sovist aessn agsney Chocolate Almond, Chocolate Butter Chip, Mocha Chip. And la Hsst Oranlar, sops shrewd Ufe of this growing community. Inter eqpfeitosd tts was wi $aL He was 46. ,, woric on Um flnancing hds given the lost rites. A doctor triad to' attnuilate After the Salmon Brook 'project, he tor Cot Pavri Beiyayesr'e RIPPLES—Strawberry, Chocolate, DbL Chocolate, Coffee 'BOOJHM) project dt d cost to said, the town riarted work on an In­ The Ultimate in Color Television. Ar Full 25-" Rectangular Color Butteracotch, Bntteracoteh, Wild Cheriy, Marshmallow DISCOVERY VMmik’a IWMng heart to- , of less than $10,000. maud to hM : traa. dustrial park. Bffck to Work Laonov Yias wsnrlng a Picture and superb styling in Masterpiece Cabinets of Genuine Caramel, Baapbarry, Coffee Mocha, Choc. MarahmaUow, and oxygen, but he Ontohy, u In Washington, HARTFORD (AP) -LegiaU* “I doubt that we would have it wlthf hshinst. Hoses and otosr i Blueberry. $ d T t h e a m t o u ^ pulled up| |ora got back to work today .at Veneers and Selected Hardwoods. All Channel UHF/VHF Re- •M the gwte of Rome’s San Oa- Otidtes forrod on the town but the manning that was dMw st that mente riratsbad ovar Un i Bdlmon Brook ran ‘Ime,". ha'.said. ’ ths Bteite Cstktol sftsr a day of flam ths hehaat Is a y c ^ tio n . “ Tilt-Out” Contred Center and C dor Fidelity Control Ainilable at your nearest Royal Ice Cream Dealer’s MBto HoepMaL t 'oolony of oottsgea badly •' Anklo-Faahlbnlnf, «xclaaively -He bad b9an one of the mwa (MsvtediUt. back'in UtehAalS Oou»ty, his pack. 29% " h-, 86% " w., ISys” d, Stor^ or phoiie ns for further infonnatioB. . . has long abtos sasiq))sted its (>nly tha House of R m resar •Mortul kings of modem t l m ^ them all oui< tativag was in gtaaion Wadnss* HH OOUS ot l ------Nunn-Bush adds a snug cling boa vlvant who a p w district restoratlpn projobt WllUdm ths did UTMMmdg- Ogf $ ^ 1 A » mWa mrisHX btuAi NEW ADMIRAL COLOR TV PRICES START AT $379.95 to the heri and a trim amart-- on pleasure when ha I land of poy- of Hm pkA* a s a i^ svsxy husinsab s$Ua* -----ttS traditional - - -Raip, BUDCUCT TU U tt UP TO 86 MONTHS IDE OREAH ness to stylo lines-which live 7b* at&Mttus tnsn .A i; with you longer as you walk ; Unww : O PEN D A IL Y COMPANY years even In sU .. pnlsota, tbs days u A TO 6 P JL through the mfles, I^ d y thii Akdel Ns ;Sff up most of „ja state moMp NEXT TO STOP and SHOP superior, more enduring fit ktt WBD„ THURSn FRL a. MANUFAOnmBD In MANOBESTEB 8INC1I IMS! a il^C H E S T R R TILL 9 P.M. Mnuriaotnran of ««ANQDBT SPUNONT •tyisA9$M'i>AKwiar-i, O i* B nw n Brianap. Alse 27 WABBISN 5TBRBT— PHONE 649-6858 * l' tt* 'Asm' ti Wmtsritft M hmyt M Sorvleo md Avg. t-ts T PAGE T H R E i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., T^tURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 ^ G E TWO Sheinwold on Bridge Hartford Bidder Viet Cong Have Built Up Arsenal IjockvUle-V ernoh South Windsor B O t SCOt/T From Your Neighbor's Kitchen Low on Westhill Sooth Sealer Notes and News AVOID R irtR T UtOUBLB North-South vuhwnUt A Hartford builder, Ander- B, MAU»IM W. BMWM! inch Amorican haa-vy mortars, BY TDMBLT PLANNOTO NOKIH son-Falffoanks Ino., iz the ap­ close-in use they are at leart as Joint Parley Is Set SAIGON, South Viet Nam destructive as pack howtttors. a sourea of anxiety to AmartoM $169,000 Pledged By DOOU BBLQtNO ecolored butter floating on top,* parent low blddfcr for the con- (AP) — Three years ago a Viet and government foroaa la tha Cab V mA 151 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD They are easily portable. A beUever hi the nitittlonal adding color as Well as flavor.) atructlon of a 100-unit addition highlanda and at atnrfegUs M Cub Scout Pack 151 met re­ NaUenal Men’s Team diamplon K 4 Slowly add two cups milk jlp to WesthlU Gardens, housing Cong guerrilla waa lucky to own In the past, the guerrillB^ A 1041 value of flah and seafood, Mra.. have relied heavily on (Chinese Nang haaa. Tha O oin m ^ rt cently at Verplanck School for When you’re having trouble cover lobster, flavor to taste for the elderly. an old bolt-action French rifla. mortamian oAan art. axcananc On School Budget a meeting and fun night. Chair­ WEST EAST Edward N. Keraway of 339 Oak antiaircraft machine guns. Cap­ T o Rebuild Church getting from one hand to the with salt and pepper and heat The Anderson - Fairbanks Today the aaihe guerrilla proba­ marksmen. man Robert Luce, gainea direc A AI054 St., Wapping, usually serves to sei-ving temperature, being price of $1,516,000 was the low­ bly owns an assortment of the tured Asnerican 50-callber ma­ tor, conducted tha gamea. other, take an extra moment V 14 $ 90991 chine guns are now adapted in The guerritlaa are turning oud The town council and board^ber of tha Connecticut State K two or three times a week, careful not to boil. This recipe est of four bids, opened at 4 finest Jungle weapons made. Th» n r r t Congregational^mas Workshop. Bach needy Awards went to James Welch to think. This doesn’t cost you 6 109S7D9S7 0 0S32 jungle factories for the same variety of apeclal weapon^ of education will meet next Police will be guest speaker. time, sines you save the long and keeps a good supply in her serves four. p.m. yesterday in the offices of The Viet Cong Still lack Government authorities selzea child is pven toys. of Den 2, silver arrow for a bear KS7 freezer. She flrat tasted 6heU- purpose. The Chinese gun can Church of Vernon hea an- Contributions from the public Thureday to diacuaa the board Students Domto stew that you would have to in­ ** SOUTH Most lobstermen recommend the Manchester Housing Au­ planes, tanks and trucks, but several dummy fcnmtaln pen*, badge; William Boil of Den 2, Rsh Sorrento during a visit thority (MHA), and was sub­ easilly bring down helicopters UBunced that IIM.OOO In help assure the success of the of education’e b u d ^ and also The South Windsor High dulge in later. You may also steaming rather than boiling they have come a lohg way in or planes from altitudes of sev last week near Can Tho, In the gold arrow for a bear badge; with Mr. and Mrs. RlchaM Gll- the lobster, for a better flavor, stantially lower than the other building up their arsenal. p^adgea have been received by projects. The annual ball is the the proposed alteI for the mid- School etudents have donated Michael Armentano of Den save your contract. $ AQJ7 * eral thousand feet. Mekong River Delta. Tho pond $50 to the Hartford CSiapter of 3 lUand, old friends, in North Mrs. Kenway says. To steam three. No longer are they a ragged main fund raiser for the fire­ die school. and Stanley Zatkowakl of Den Opmlng lead—ton or Dia­ Locally made Viet Cong arms were loaded with nitroglycerin* tile tlebuildlns Fund Canvass The board of education had the American Red Cross. Hie Quincy, Mass. Maine Lobster lobster put one-inch water in The other bids were submit­ peasant army with castoff and fSteerinK Committee. The re­ men. 4, gold arrows for wolf badges, monds. have improved enormously with ingenious fuses. Contributions may be sent to requested the council to discuss funds were raised by the Junior West North Stew and Stuffed J u m b a bottom of large kettle ted 'oy Associated Construction homemade weapons. The Red Intelligence reports indicated port is the final wedtly prog- Ksrry Carroll-of Den 6, a gold South won the first trick with Shrimp were on the menu re- from the days when the guerril Joseph 2iagora, 21 Reed St., and its use of a minimum of 15 Red Cross Club at the high I NT Fast 3 A and bring to boll. Add live lob­ of Hanford, $1,620,000; South­ force fights in imlform and la about 150 at these pent have’ laas report made by the com­ and two Oliver arrows on a bear the Jack of diamonds and led a oenUy at a family birthday las made shotguns out of plumb­ checks should be made payable acres for the middle school on school at a recant showitag of s ^ e to dummy’s klfig. This 9 NT Pass 0. NT AU sters, hMd first to stun .them, ern New England Contracting supplied with the best. Last been issued to Viet Cong agent* mittee to the conp-egation. badge;' and Michael Vasques of oelebratiion. Montrtl Gott, a re­ year the Viet (3ong captured 13,- ing pipe. to the Firemen’s Ball Com­ the town owned Pero property. a movie. worked so well that he over­ and cover kettle tightly. When' Co. of HarUord, $1,673,000; and Mines from Viet Cong jungle in the delta. "• The three-week drive was Den 6, a gold arrow for a bear tired Jobsterman and hud year- 7(X) American weapons from mittee. Mrs. Jane Romeyn of the ReglstratloB Set took the king of diamonds with water comes to boll time for 15 Jefferson Construction Co. of factories are effective and so­ made among members and board of education said she badge. taking a haart to oontinua tha round resident at G otfs Island, minutqs. Pour off water Immed­ Cambridge, Mass., $1,688,000. government forces. , Paintings Selected The South Windsor Little A t the pack Blue and Gold the ace to lead another spade. phisticated. The quality of the friends of the church, and only Five pictures have been chos­ hoped that the question of the spades. As be piaysd the hand, Maine, gave Mrs. Kenway the iately when finished steaming. Associated Construction, dfkr- But the new Viet (3ong arsenal League will hold registration Banquet Walter Partington West again played low, and recipe to r Lobster Stew dur­ explosives also has Improved. 20 calls remain to be made of en by the Tolland County Art middle school could be put on Saturday and Sunday 11 Am. dummy’s queen won. South must abandon tha spades. Staffed gnmbo Shrimp lior in the day, had been the also Includes the latest from the The basic material of the Bad Nose Gear the 384 families involved. the referendum In November. preaented the pack charter to He leads a low club from dum­ ing her residence at her sum­ apparent low bidder for the factories of Red China and the Association for display in area to 4 p.m. at the Main St. Low macaroni new Soviet-designed assault ri surprising ways. Conrady. was selected for the town for building schools 21 He overtook the ton of hearts and South aerambles Melted butter, enough to ment projec’!, in East Hartford. In all the recent guerrilla at­ tatives for the enthusiastic and steps or five monUts’ time could a $3 registration fee, birth cer­ presented to the pack, and to 2 cans cream o f murttroom fie. This weapon fires a 7.62mm SAN DIEGO, Oallf. (AP) — Rockville Public Ubrary; tificate and be accompanied by with the jack and led his lart homa with two aoadas, four moisten crumbs. The sealed bids for the local tacks on outposts in the high­ abcrificial support of the cam­ be saved if the town-owned each den by the VFW Auxiliary. hearts, and thrae diamonda. soup cartridge intermediate in size Oollapee of a noee gear to “ Brandy Street,” a watercolor, a parent. spade. West took the ace and Do not shell shrimp. With project were opened by MHA lands, for example, the guerril­ paign which exceeded all goals by Mrs. Mildred List of Elling­ property is used. Mra.-Raymond Hagenow, preol- Dally QnesUoo 1 cup milk Chairman Thec^ore A. Brinda- between those used in heavy blamed tor the crash landing o€ If a boy is unable to attend returned a heart. 1 can or ^ pound ftseh sharp knife cut through shrimp las have used torpedoes made and expectations. Ninety men ton. will hang at the Hall Me­ The town council appointed dent of the auxiliary, and Mrs. As dealer, you boMi Npadee, mour. In the presence of Her­ U.S. automatic rifles and light the Charger, an experimental either reg^tratlon becauae he is Harry Mahoney, patriotic in­ Suddenly South saw hie dan cooked ehalirp from underside, much like cut­ from a bamboo log, up to 20 feet ^Bd women worked on the oan- morial Library, Ellington; and Fred DeGlacomo of 58 Edge- ger. If he overtook with the K-Q-J-9-S; Hoarli. K-IS; Dia­ ting lobster for broiling. Fill bert Livermore, representing carbines. Used more or less as wood Dr. to fUl the vacancy out of town, he should register structor, presented the flag to 1 can ondMneat long. They are loaded with high model o l a General Dynomics- vass program- “ Ivy Arch,” an oil by Theodore ace of hearts, he could discard monds, K-4; Oliiba, A-184-S. cut with buttered cnitniM sea­ the regional Now York office a long-range submachine gun, it of an alternate on the zoning with one of the Llttla League Brucs Elmmstt James Wslch, t4 cup diced pknlnento (op- is sturdy and reliable. American explosive and reinforced with Oonvalr plane designed tor poa- More than $16,000 have al­ Drake of Coventry, will be dis­ managers: Rudy Maaciovecchio, clubs on both red queens, but What do y « i eayf soned with onion salt. Place un­ of the federal Public Housing bamboo straps. When attacking ready been received from played at the Bolton Public Li­ board of appeals. Mark Sllhavy, Craig Steely, Answer: Bid one qiade. This . ilooal) Authority (PHA), which must officers think it is as good or slble use in counter-iikersurgen- Joseph Kennedy, Rudy tXurtg, that would sUIl leave him with 1 3-ounoe can allced mush­ der broiler, crumb side up, an outpost, the guerrillas ex­ sdurces outside the church, and brary. The council authorized the Robert Lsnaen and Dustin Wood is slightly better than opening review and approve the bid be­ better than similar Western cy warfare. towm manager to enter into Robert KeUey, David Tripp, for their dens. Larsen accepted a losing club. If he let dummy’s rooms (optional) about six inches from heat. plode such devices under the dwiors may send their contri- "Chrysanthemums." an oil by heart win, there was no way to with one notnunp, wMeh would fore a contract may be award­ weapons. barbed wire defenses. The ex­ The accident occurred at Mrs. Mildred Connors, will hang a lease agreement for the Pero John SUebitz, Emerson Dux- a flag for tha pack. 1 teaspoon garlic salt Broil five minutes, brush with A new Chinese (Communist bptions to the building fund, in get to his hand without first giv- show your strength but would more meKed butter and broil ed. plosion blasts a corridor Lindbergh Field Wednesday. at the Tolland Public Library, property. bury or Msolin Horris. Other awards went to Rich­ not indicate your 6-4-2-2 distribu­ pinch cayenne pepper antitank jocket launcher is ears of the church, to the Ver- : ng 1Q> a club trick. 1 cup grated paimemn or five minutes longer, or until ■ Others who witnessed the bid through the wire, allov^g a The Federal Aviation Agency i|on National Bank, Vernon. and at the Booth-Dimock Li­ Town attorney Frank Aheam Boys who played on Little ard Johnson, Bruce Ehnmett, tion. openings were George Dexter, smaller and lighter than the reported he had worked out an L ea^ e toama last year must James Cochran, James Harney First Error ronumo cheese. done. Sprinkle with lemon juice platoon or so to charge simulta­ said the pilot escaped Injury C. Gordon Beckwith, canvass brary, South Coventry, an oil South mads his first error by representative of Uie project’s American bazooka but works on and damage to the aircraft wae titled "Evening Sun" by Mrs. arrangement with the leases register to be eligible, for play and James Marino, all members 3 tableepoona butter. and serve with melted butter. neously. I i(teering committee head, and overtaking the king of diamonds For ShetnwoM’s 96-page book­ architects, Pedersen and Tilney much the same principle. It superficial. A Oonvalr spokes­ •Muriel Hallwoi^, will be dis­ that would give ample flexibil­ this season. Included in this of Den 1, goM arrows on wolf Heat soup and milk together The Kervwayo came from fires a heavy rocket shell capa­ Another basic t(»l Is the mor­ chairman of the building fund to lead a second spade. He let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,’’ Framingham, Mass., and lived of Now Haven; Atty. Herman tar, sometimes captured from man said a drag link on the tri­ played. ity for the board of education category are all dlvislona of the badges. Den 2 members who re­ send 50 cents to BrtdM Book. nnUl bubWy. Add hot, drained ble of piercing 8 to 8 inches of ag^mlttee, stated that added to use 15 acres of the property. should lead the

Television bj ROBERT ULPATRIOK •:00 ( S-ia-U-U-23) IteTl* South Windsor High School ♦7:« jsiass-ggss.. has a mathematlca program go­ f t> Atolrml JmSk Jennl^ife—Me wbunt (34) By-Llae four-year basis. ( 8) News (18) Subscription TV W hat la It? (33) Rocky and HU Friends 8:80 (KV3340) Basel (C) Students who are not going (40) Adventures In Paradise 8) Rlciiard Diunotid 8:10 ( si News. Sports. Weather 13) Baileya of Balboa to college, who Instead are go­ 8:1S (33) Ski Report 84) Talk Wilh Brie Hofler ing to work In Pratt and W hit­ (30) Peter Jennln«»—News 830-40) Payton Place (SO) Rocky and HU Friends 34) In^hoM Prevlaw ney or some technical position 8;S0 (34) What's New? 1(183880) Kraft Buspeose usually have little choice in the (is) Newsbeat Theatre high school math program. Be­ ( S) Walter CronUte ( 830-40) Man Btvadaa Baa ( 8) Laramie (C) ( 813) The Defenders tween algebra which la too ab­ (KV3330) Huntley-Brlnkley 10:30 (34) ftthflnders stract for their needs and gen­ 8:48 (30) Peter Jennln*s—News 11:00 (8810-18303880-40) News, eral math which la too elemen­ 7:00 ( 3) Wyatt, Earp Sports. Weather tary and offered fo r (mly one (3330-40) rfews. Sports. 11:15 (1030) Tonlfht ((D Weather (30-40) ABC inahtllfe year, between these two usually (?0) Wanted 11:30 ( S) Movie there la nothing. (30) Best of the Post (IS) Movie Technical math Is designed |34i Survival In the^_Sea 11:38 ( 8) Movie _ (18) Subscription TV 11:80 (33) Tonlfht (C) to fill this gap. Contrary to the "New Math." ao widely herald­ Hwir. SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLEX*. USHNO ed lately, this math course em­ phasizes "how" faiatead of "why.” ' In the photograph accom]>- anylng this article the students Radio are proving a mathematical (TU s listing hirhides only those aewa htaadeaala o f I t ar U equaUon by seeing if it actually minute length. Some etations owry other short u«waeast8) works. In the pari this kind of _^Dp. Hartford exprilment has been left to WDRC—13M physics classes and students go­ Shouts for T h eir ^Spacewalkei^^ 8:00 Lone John Wad* ing to college. 8:00 Dick Robinson 6100 Afternoon Bdllloa ^ i __ RuaoUiu Ib Mobcow'b Rad Sfuare cheer for L t Col. who the Soviet 1:06 News Sl«n Off 6:00 Newa ^ r t s , Waather Miss Duffy said that thla eUlma wiJked from a apace ship and returned safely to the craft. The cheers are a ^ for WBCH—41# 6:45 8 Star E&tra Ictnd of approach makes stu­ Col. Pavel Briyayev who the government says Is commander of the two-man craft, the 6:00 Hartford HlKhllahta 7:06 SU Report dents more comfortable with 7:00 News. Sports and Weathsr 7:10 Oonversatloo Pleo^ Vorichod 2. Portrait Is of Belyayav. (A P Photofax.) 8.00 GssIlKht 7:90 News of the World formulas. Numbers make more 13:00 <^let Hour* 7:60 Oonfreeslonal Report sense If they can be used in a - WINF—1318 8:10 Pope (Uncart practical application, she said. 6:00 Wall 8) Today. 9:06 NIchtbaat 6:00 News, Weather. Sports. 11:00 New* And that Is what many o f the ■\ 6:15 Radio Oeeater Hartford 11:16 SpotU Final 135 students now taking the OUTSTANDING VALUE! :Asians Seen Among Worst Fed 6:46 Lcnrell ITioinas course will need math for when EXTRA LOW PRICE! 7:00 News ‘1:*0A^J°Wp5S 7:36 Oapttol Cloakroom 5:00 Loo Terri they graduate— practical appli­ 8:00 lAfe Une _ 7:00 Ken Oriffin cation, whether it be as a lab­ CHESTERFIELD COATS SMART AND PRACTICAL By KABSTEM PRAOER Aaid riilpmenta valued at aroundtgrowth cf exports, bas held 8:80 Jerry Gordon Show 13:00 Josathaa Dark ___ i__ aa-. a ______s . “ ------aaw«Aw >^11 sw w w M vtV oratory assistant or industrial to billion in the decade between down over-all giowth fUiures terimidan. RAIN-OR-SHINE COATS BANGKCXK, XBaUand (A P )— in underdeveloped ECAFB tural recovery in 1953-63. Eventually, Misa Duffy said, WITH LAMINATED LINING .Asians remain among the oountriee, the survey saya. E)OAFE covers 22 now-Oom- cussed an OMalroma watar pro- she would like to Include elec­ ■ world’s poorest led people, a munlst nations from Iran to Ellender Gets Elxport receipts in 1964 rose Joel* tronics and data processing in 7 . 8 8 ' study by the U.N. Economic Australia to Japan. by only slightly. The target was Referring to the campua Inci­ the technical math program. 1 0 ECAFE's report was pre­ a rise of 6 per cent. Major dent, Ellender aaid he was not ; OonnulMlon for Ante and The College Honor Now, the is In the process of 3taunch-cotton-and-acetate, treated to shrug pared by its secretariat here products of the region—e«ch as perturbed and added, " I feel firm ly establishing and making Trim favorite in herringbone-weave Spring ■ EUr Rant (E8C3AFE) said today. off rain! Classic Chesterfield style with velvet for the organization’s annu^ rubber. Iron ore and cotton— Boriler for the people who gen­ Icnown the contents of the pro­ fabric * . . cotton suede collar and buttons XIm gap between Asia and In Hotel Room conference in Wellington, New drew unfavoeable world market erated thle. It Miowa the ex­ MORIARTY BROTHERS BO collar, detachable back-belt. Black or olive . . . gram Kz graduates will be harmonize with the smart colors. Back with ’ Bie rant of the world is widen- prices. (Xher commodity ex­ tremes to which they wlH go — Zealand, this week. more readily accepted Into in­ belt-interest, inverted pleat. 3-11* fully lined. 5-11,8-18. r t i « In terma of per capita food It makes only passing ref­ ports also declined. OKLAHOMA (3TY (AP) — in Sehna.’ ’ Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D-La., dustry. I oonsumptkm, it added. erence to Oommuntst China but EOAFE saya average nation \ The calorie and protein intake received an honorary law de­ What are the m>ecific con­ points out the Peking regime al Income was up by only 3.5 LUCK BUNS OUT WEEK-LONG . tents? gree In a hotel room .Wednesday • of Asians is stm bekrw pre- has made substantial economic per cent between I960 and 1968 formulas come alive as PatU Sullivan (left), Joeey SI. HUalre and John McCormack after a civil rights demonstra­ OLENVILLE, Mbm. (AP) — I "Actually,’’ She said *Xt ie a *W orM W ar H levels and al­ progress based on an agricul­ as against a target of 5 per prove the arc of a pendulum really does equal what the equaUon on the blackboard saya tion at Oklahoma O ty Universi­ When Henry Reyerson, 75, of low-powered aigobra." ls most 30 per cent below the av- tural recovery In 1963-68. cent. Of the developing coun­ ’ erage for the rest of the world. ty had resulted in cancellation Northwood, Iowa, was arrested The first year emphasizee un- (Herald photo by Pinto.) In a similar economic review tries in the area, oidy l^iailand. on a oarriees driving charge teratanding and o p m U n g upon * BOAFB’s U M scoaomic re- Nationalist (Jhina, Pakistan and of Us scheduled campus ap­ last year, the organization here, he admitted he )iad been the rational number system, D uffy calls “ basic plane geom­ the four-year sequence will > port said Asia’s farmers have the Philippines exceeded the 5 pearance. By the sophomore yeeu" tech- mate some progress in the race warned that p<»pulatlon growth driving since 1936 without a and the evaluation of formulas etry—largely Intuitive." have been completed for the in Asia’s developing nations per cent figure. Industrial The civil lighters objected to driver’a Hoense. He was fined nlciU math students will be deal­ rto keep up wUh the soaring the degree conferred on the as applied to basic geometric ing with first degree equations Technical math for sen^s Is first time, will those seniors be was outstripping food produc­ growth, although favorable in $50 for tbe oarriesa driving figures and simple physical ait > populanm giowth iwtes. But the (ompoarislon with agriculture, Southern senator because he and Irrational numbers. Use of scheduled to be offered fm- the tion after four lean years imx>- charge and $86 tor having no uatkMU. Xlte students begin to able to go on to a state tech­ ^.food sMoslion in many Aslan moved up 8 per cent againri had threatened to flUbueter parenthesee and exponents will first time In 1966-67. Miss Duf­ eoounMsa "oonHisiss to be pre- ductdon notched a signiflcant 4 drtvef’a Ucenaa. learn the use o f the slide rule fy describes it briefly as "a nical institute and earn an As- per cent increase in 1964 cereal a target of is per cent. against Presideiit Jotuison’s vot­ become more sophisticated. The eaztoos dsspits American food ing rights bill. and become acquainted with function concept will be Intro­ qilnimal traditional trigonome­ so

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 said, "it is foolish to pretend ’♦ a g e s i x that research and career Army Nurse Rememben: awarded $500 for his work dur­ Street Sweeping choices ere a genuine and un­ ing the W27 flood. Yale’s Brewster Sees Need for Break in School Years corrupted response to voluntary Intellectual enthusiasm. If tos Colttinbia Vignettes: Sex and the Swans of Boston The chairman , of ^ Begins April 1 committee of Nichols In market is rigged, choice will not Manila Freedom Day nowOemment support of research — be.free." Piiaiey, Mass., says he thought The town is advertising for THOMAS M. STEWART « Brewster said ha feels T^* ad^ he feels the university has a The menu for the Manchester nsued rough fluepHnt — avall-^ The bankers say the door iSAwelght and name of Ws par he’d teen g*ven nw t eve^ va­ bids for toe rental of a street NEW , HAVEN. Oonn. (AP) - might be eenelMe to "bMld in ^ S * e r o r ^ special responsibility to protect ^B A Denies By HOUXiMB B. NOBLE ' y”. __ __ -.A I. s*as>IaA- FARM AOCTOENTS RISE I4EW8PAPER ENTEBFBISE f Corps. She had baen ca^ured |Md>Uc school system for the able to any experienced safe­ drill-proof and is highly resist­ ents. riety of request for thesis ex sweeping unit and the hiring of Advicedvlce from...... the r-president of some dlsoontlmilty.” Tt could be a hs independence of thought. WASHINGTON, D. C. (AP) week beginning Monday, March BOSTON (AP) — Wellesley, an operator to augment the YaleVI. UniversityTTti in residmce gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed one floor below the main tower. LONDON-A. M. 8. Victory along this escalator ot academic activity. ance, he salA the university farm accidents, traffic and they are males or females, or grandfather. Ms way ISO feet out over th e the starting date for a alx-week adilevement," he aaid in a re­ "I think there’s a kind of blind Brewster already was provost, immd the support of all those on through the bathed wire of an views of the nearby Santa RIU ' none AA. potato, buttered peas, bread, one of each. We Just can't tell," There you’ll find a 20 inch steel The family adverUMment river to do the Job. the famed flagship of I^rd townwtde sweeping operation. whom the university depends." must work hard to provide pri­ home accidents to farm families butter, mixed fniit. slab staring you In the lace. Nelson at Trafalgar, has Just call interview. conformtty to the expectation the university’s cMef education­ vate funds for research that took the lives of another 7,000. internment camp outside Ma­ mountains, is in sharp contrast Robert Russell, chairman of says Park Superintendent Nor­ contained a huge drawing of Brown, who was honored re­ He said today that, weather that■ it you mustr ---- go “■ straight .from---- al Officer. More and more, he said, a nila and saw—literally "through tee board, said the decision was Friday: Baked haddock fillet, man F. Rau. II has no hollow spaces for undergone reiteration at What bothers Brewster is that university depends on "external would otherwise be neglected. The AMA report showed that to those terrifying days of two Dzumak, depicted as a proud cently at the cloae of a 46-year petmltUng, toe town should be lermal education has become, schoMio« to coBegs,” Brewster Now that he is president, rn-’’,;ets’ red glare”—the decades past. 'bSJMd on the fact that the mashed potato, cole slaw, bread, "If there are no eggs this dials or other conventional con­ king, and large letters reading: career with the New England Portsmouth. Gone are w t »nd rid of the winter's accumula­ Brewster feels a little more forces” such as public opinion, "Unless and until we do some rural accidents reach their peak board felt the appUcaUon was butter, ice cream. trols. And it weighs 18 tons. But fw many young Americana, a said. thing to countervail the personal in July and August during har­ tanks of the U.8. First Cavalry "The city was in flames and spring we’ll be fairly sure 'Me I’m a graikFather.” Telephone Com pany, became decay and World War tion of sand and ddbrls by mid- Brewster does not Intend that heavily the weight that rests on government and Mumnl. On the Division roar into view. "not in harmony with the gen­ Uiey’ve not mated.” If you can unlock it you can damage, and most of the de­ nonstop process that goes on for campus itseK student and fac financial advantage wMch goes vesting season and that one- was a battleground, bombed by It also listed other such inci­ the only New Bni^ander evei; to May. After that, sweeping will 20 years. Small wonder some of young men toould defer etartlng the man who speaks for a uni­ third of all farm accidents oc­ Miss Ullom was a second both sides. The camp was undsr eral use of the land in the area Carry a flrst-ald kit and cos­ open *1 because It’s so delicate­ win the Bell system’s gold mod­ predations of the death-watch foUow routine procedures. ulty morale must be nurtured. to those who qualify for govern­ ' or subject to appropriate safe- A 40-story bank now under ly ' balanced it can be moved dentals as the name of the ^ t l e have been atopped. the participante get a Nttle wea­ college Just to spend a year versity. ment research support," he cur during routine farm chores. lieutenant In the Army Nurse attack, too, because the Japa­ metic extras In your glove com­ grandchild, his birthdate, al for heroism. Hs also was ry along the way. lying on a beach. He wants this But in one respect; he said. In one particular area — gov- ffUiLTd* partm ent construction in Botton has is- with a rubber band. nese did not have it lighted In • The estate of the late Mrs accordance with the rules bf June Wetostw off Rt, 87 had the Geneva Convention. . been offered for the use o' a ■But I recall that, through • youth group and the Connecti­ the flames, we could make out cut TraHa Council had prewtous- that one of the American tanjea ly approached the Zoning mxm had the name 'Georgia Peach’ flMmhig board. That T»ard painted on it. That was enough , mted in favor a f^ a Scouts to make us all cry." . three to two. The area would have been "At first, wa couldn’t tell jlo hsed as a teacher-training pro­ whom the tanka belonged. Then gram for the council and toe a soldier with a southern accent - possible reactivation of a ata- hollered ’What’a the matter "Wner Scout troop. with you Americans?’—and w* Blood Visit Saeoeas knew our boys had arrived. ■ ’’ The bloodmobile unit a t St. ■The battle for Manila w m •Columba’s Church Tuesday was terrib le___ there was slaugh­ only one short of its quota of ter ... and finally there wpa ’ VB pints. Workers said they hM liberation.” ■Bot come that cloao in the last SPRINfi SPLURGE! One of Madeline UUom’s first CoR6 ia... 6 U N D WET'S STORE-WIDE r beveral visits. reactions to the American A total of 86 doncHS showed see MIRY JtRE BLOOMING troops, she recalls, was aston­ •TO and 74 ^ t s were coUected. ^ 'iRiiferliied VtfAnTMtNT S70m -W H fU SAYINGS AMI IN fASHION ^ ishment at their size. r.t Edward Turn of Andover ra- "■We prisoners had shrunk aaived his three-gaUon pin, I specials,tool] from starvation and the troops Francis McCarthy, Ocdunabia seemed so big by comparison. was a two-gall;f ’ri '■ i fpHclal PwrchuBEl munity which is under spon­ r luncheon for the workers. -f, .-5 ■ sorship of the University of Recruitment chairman for Arizona Retirement Founda­ Ihe bloodmobile were Mrs. Hen- Girls’ famous . ' f. tion, she had decorations and •. ry Wroblinakl, Andover; Mrs. Driss & Casual mokur coats with citations worthy of a general. Edward Foote, Hebron and Mrs. % Among her military honors ..p a ri Goellne, Columbia. are: Two Presidential citation#, Named Eagle Scout o frosh spriof looki one Phlllipplne Presidential -•.II Henry Beck Jr. wUl receive Dashing young fashions to Citation, the Bronze Star and the Eagle Scout Award at a Comporo Taed th* Eattar parodot Battar two commendations, the Asiat­ Court of Honor tonight a t Yeo- Compor* O’ ______coots with axpansiva datoils, fino ic-Pacific Ribbon with tw o ' 'm ans HaU a t 8 pm . Ebvln Cor- ^ ■y/A.i V battle stars, the American De- •nell. Scout Esecuttve for East- tailoring in suparb now fobriea. fmse Ribbon with battle star, '• am Connecticut OouncU of Boy I. Leminotad diagonal cropa.ond thon« Philippine Defense and Philip­ SoouU, wUl maka the presentar tung woovos with crisp white cat- pine Liberation Ribbons. £kq>o- - "6100. 50 $|vart twlap l«p tl4y all lors on single and doublabraoatad pean Occupation Ribbon and Guests will include Eric lAod, b it 10” -4oal.e fry see bethel I.e.Sry bethel l*» e-ellly tellel teet Slack Sale designs. Flattering A-llnas and World War H Victory Medal. princess silhouattas included In uresldent of the ECC; John Sturdy wood molded composition soot with New onswer for troshl Giont .*>0 quort heovy She often may be found now Sturdy laundry basket of heavy duty poly­ this exciting collactlen. Rad, Navy, ’ 'Dooley, field Scout executive Largo 10” frypon with Dupont approved heavy duty polethelene hinges. Depend­ plastic container has eosy swing top, smooth In the resort’s hobby shop ethelene with full bushel copocity! Con­ Pink, Blue or Yallow. 3 to 6X, 7 for Natchaug District; PhUlp Teflon® coating thot never sticks, wipes dome shape. Choice of color with white top. learning the age-old Indian Dwyer, Ernest Kline and John able, long-wearing quality. White, Block handicraft of sand painting on with swish! Perfect for fat-free .cooking. venient oval shape. Meehan, member of the Nat- 0 or Pink. Compare at ^EOW the golf course, or on a hike Top quality pan is mode by famous Mirro, through the nearby foothills to cbaug District Advsncesnent f iitV 10.98 end 12.98 ^ Committee. The public is Invlt- 1 study the floors of the Arizona . ad to attend. ------desert. The speaker of the evening is Happily content with toes# ElUot lAiwrence. Scoutmaster leisure-time activities, d v says if she had her series years to Herbert Winkler wUl preside. , ‘< Land Offered to Uons live over again she •'wouldn’t PhUlp Isham Sr., has offered \ change a thing. They were ed­ ,A piece of land to the Uons i’\ ucational years. In fact, they plu b for possible development I V'!>' were wonderful years.” as a Boy or Girl Scout area. Raymond Judd has been named chairman of a committee to ex­ plore the possibilities. Ruth Milieu I Manchester Evening Herald Tressura Trns Friends ! Cdombia oorreapondeBt, Vlr- “ -.f M. Oaclaoii. ^ p h o n e Who are your real friends? 128-9224. They are the ones you think Comp1«'« of first when you have good U ! news to share, because you y 'tf know they’ll te happy for you, '9.3% Dip Noted They are the ones you can confide in with the sure knowl­ ;; In Idle Claims Incta-tlla witk talff-BlIck back Bpray,Blafai,4ry Iraa •I 4 traaiUtar ra4la edge that our confidences, will 10 rail tallat tifiaa pack te kept • Unemployment compeniBtlon Now you con re-do your kitchen, bathroom, Now G E tokos the work out of ironingl Fine G E quollty gives you fully guorontood They are the ones it is as Luxury 2 ply facial quality toilet tissue by easy for you to accept a favor Slsims filed in Manchester last laundry by yourself! Insto-tile with self- Stooms wrinkles owoy, irons ovory fabric satisfaction! Pocket-sized radio with d week dropped by 9.3 per cent Swoneel 4)4” by 4)4" sheets in White, Pink without pro-dampening, switches from steam from as it is for you to do stick bock is easy to apply, comes in a ss- transistors for big console sound. Comploto Something for them. Irosn those of toe previous Of Yellow. to spray to dry at a touch, Tilt-ond-toll --week, with 1,030 persons draw­ Isction of lovely designs. 6 squors feet to a with carrying cose, oorphono, bottorlos. They are the ones you make wotor window. an effort to keep in touch with ing checks for the week ending Choice of block or white. ■ com pare pi 5 e 9 9 - 7 . 9 9 s a c h \ ' March 13, compared to 1,135 box. . 2 ^ ^ through the years, no matter - 'ifor-the week ending Marota 8. how far apart you are. Of toe 1,030 total oloima filed 12“ Fabulous savings on fine spring slacksi Newest fabrics and models. See tbe They are the ones who leave last week, 291 were from the B o y s ’ fiorm oooot you feeling tetter rather than superb-- r - -- tailoring, mr expensive ---r 7 ------details,-i end you'll vront o whole wardrobe! 29 to worse, for having been with 0 ' -Bockvllle-Vemon area. The re­ 4^ l3aiA - « XXa J J maining 739 were from reei- 42. Pre-cuffed and hemmed bottoms. pross| slo ck s them. ^ —dents of Manchester and Bol­ They are the ones who will ton, plus some from Hebron, pro|B*ttloiioaf accept or overtook your faults. 'li'Andover, CSoventry, Glastom NIW SPRIN3 FAlRICi NIW fPRINN MODUS Just aa you do theirs. '*bu^. South Windsor, W^iptoS for porfoct fitl They are ■ the onee who don t . New stretch rayon, acetate and' • Ivy belt loop, plain front hold a grudge after an argu­ atv£ Blast Hartford. A t leat- slocks that almaat toko ment or difference of opinion. * <- D uring the corresponding nylon blend core of thamaalvasi Fomooa Kara- -1 :>week of last year, 1,230 claims . Self belt, " L ” pocket They are the ones .who speak -were filed in the Manchester of- DedUR , 65X Docronf 35X cotton twill tran^ preeoaa inturas pormansnt well of you behind your back . Beittees with western pocket prose finish. True wash and waaf- — not Just to your face. ' (Ice. • Arnel and rayon blend Claims filed« throughout the . Beltless with classic pocket yeu'll never, aver Iron'ihamI Pro- *^ey are the ones with whom state laM week dropp^ 550 to • Combed cotton twill with . portioned to St Regular, Slim and you esn pick right up' where '-82,286, oompared to 40,552 • ” L" Pocket beitless&ivy Husky builds. Mode of fino 451$ you left off the last time you <• claims filed statewide Airing Scotchguord*finish Doeron polyostor, 35% eottra blond were together, without **1^ : toe corresponding i>erlod law thot goof right Info iho wothing mo- wardness or a feeling c t Royon acetate Regulars 1 chtno and dryorl Block, Botgo or atrangeness. -'Year. Lodan. 4 to 18. Husky's 10 to 20. ‘Hiay are ths onss you can ’’' The Bridgeport office took it, v*r, " over top spot last week among ...... OoMporo ot 4.99 to 5.99 ooeh count on to do what they aag ' toa stAtos 80 offices with 4,S6l kia« sisa kapak plllowi 3 placa liar carfala sals aaiprass acrylic Ikraw raf• they will do. '•'nlalms; Hartford, which had Oa|ar Oaiai aaaai caaiara They are the onee whoaa Throe piece tier curtain sets in machine Add color excitement to your rooms with 2 s , 7 » » votcea over the phone or whoee bean first toe weric before, was King size 23” by 29" plljows filled with handwriting on an envte^p®' •-•‘ssoond with 4,066; fallowed by Fabulous Comoro buy I Doluxo footuros ln« washable cottons end rayons, with pretty luxurious, deep pile, mochine-woshoble bouncy, resilient, moisture-resistant Ka­ give you an Immediate Cm 1 |^ -"Kew Haven with 8.716. and cludo automatic oloctric oyo, fast 1.9 zoom woven or floekod pottoms. Extfo wido 80” ’’'icfFatateury with 3,760. pok. A wonderful buy for heavenly sleep­ rugsl Beautiful tones of Mint, Blue, Lemon* o t pleasure. Ion's, ASA 10-40, built-in typo A and hozo Pink, White. ' There may not be too maagr MamlMbtor remolaad in toe ing comfort • itp sk up now! width to 0 pair, with 36” long curtains, end filters. Comploto with pistol grip! 20” by 34” ...... 16 9 of them In a llfatjUiyi bwt If • notching voloncss. there are a w a fOVnoBUM Polyurethane Matching lid cover eeeee 1.69 hKky T. far luddlB.^ foam pilloyr With I I " by 27" 'Nllb-' remeveable tick ee* 1.99 •3 -.• '• 'I* ^'4^4-'' ■'r i:'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHtoiER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18,

tM same time provide a flexi­ lOH Benefit Renewal Gronp bility neoassaty to meet ohang- ^Two Boards Meet 9 9 9 I M r S i s President engaged hlnuNlf in an otwl- Connecticut tog needs wltoout toeing Ita Starts New Job ( N « i » l i a n r ! f r 0t ^ r ous effort to promote some image- ■anas of purpose. ^ Chi Btidg€^ Again The Manchester Gilbert The Open Forum and Sullivan Workshop will transference. This kindly, fatherly, aU- Yankee ■me oonstrucUon of such a The ClUxens Advisory Com- & Lobb Abmc.) Constitution requlraa th# com­ The boar* of dlraotoi* and present "Pirates of Pen- £ i m t i n 9 I f f r a l h wise, benevolent, courageous indivldusl Communications tor, pubUcatlona tn thie Open Fbnim wUl sanoe” March 36 and 27 at hditee on urban renewal baa who vias speaking to ua and leading us B y A .H .O . bined tolenta and devotion frem the board o i education, on deridqd that Ms woric on ths . 0 MH bb • ! rOBUSHED BT THE not be guaranteed publication U they contain more than many types of delegator Ttm ths Bailey Auditorium. Per­ ■m>AiJ» PRINTINO CO.. INC. Wednesday, wlU continue their formances will bs at 8:16 on North End urban renswU proj- Into the paths of racial righteouanesa 800 worda. The Herald reserves the right to decltoe to blending of viewpoints d s v e l^ bw okfait, Iwich, OBd w ock-fiiiiB fopdit U BtMCll Street dlKUSsion of tM 1986-66 school the 26th and at 2 and 8:16 on sot Is done. MMHdieeter. Coon. waa also the •same Individual who waa The House C o n a tltii^ ^ publlah any matter that may be Ubeluoa or whlob la tn bad ed from varying backgrounds THOMAS r. raRotmow taste. F iw expression of political 'viewB Is desired by budget, with a meeting eched- the 27th. Proceeds from tha The next job tbat M anUcl- and OMAR CoIIm . WAl/TER R. raRQUSON directing our destinies In Vietnam. How, AmendmenU la tsiTT"***' No individual con­ poftos la to assist the town rede­ public hearing the other tftor contrlbuUona at this character but letters which ara da- uled for 8 pm . Ih the Municipal play will benefit the Instruq- Stop In tor BREAKFAST, f:S9 to 11 AJt. PuMliher* then, could one b? any less wonderful tains within himself all such tora of the Handicapped pool velopment agency to httroducs Emaded October 1« 1181 noon on proposed amendments famatory or abusive will be rejected. , alemonta; consequently candl- than the other? If he was so demon­ Building Hearing Room. fund. Donations for students plana for the proposed down- Our grinders are ths bast to town. to the sUte CkmsUtutlon, » d datoTahbuld bo selected from tovm area project, which will Come in and try one for yourself. ' *ubi|«hed Brery^Brenlnc Except fcndeye strably right on Selma, as all of us the record showed that one At the first meeting, on are one dollar for the evening • - HiudVyi ^ te r e d M ^ ' J ’ oet Office a all walks of Ufe and truly re­ March 4, Oeneral Manager performances and seventy- probably be made pubHe wtUiln Open Monday— Saturday, #i80 AM. to WO P.M. icbeitcr. Conn., u Second Cleae M«U could hear and see, how could we fall member of the public waa In at­ More Than One DUf erenoe i No BUS Di B oltoat flect the many elements of our g ;Uer. __ KlcMrd Martin had announced five cents for the matinee, the next month. to trust him in Vietnam, even though tendance at the J***?!^’ Tic the Editor, To tha Editor, society without prejudice to that he wae recommending a ‘ncketa can be obtained from The North End project has SUBSCRIPTION RATES that thla member of the public rosUinm, sex, creed or color, some of what we hear and see suggests Once again I must oonanend It la with amazement that___ cut of $207,000 in the board of lOH members. Thla is the been approved at a town refer­ Payable In Advance waa representing an organlaa- ir excellent edttoriala ana- I read Mir. Walter Treaohuk’a The task ahead for Connecti­ endum and awaits only fsdaral One Year ...... » » 0 0 that our policy there Is highly quesUon- education’s proposed operating third consecutive year tM t Six Montha ...... II W Uon. the UJ3. involvement in letter in the jopen forum of cut la particularly difficult be- budget — from $6,628443 to Gilbert and Sullivan has con­ approval before it g ^ under AM Cm CA'S LARSEST FAMILY CLOTHIN« CMAlrf Three Montha...... J-JJ able from every possible angle, either Thla waa. by our recollecUona, _____ Vietnam. They are wrtl The Manchester Evening Her­ oauao the need and purpose of $6,322,000. tributed program earnings way. One Month ...... l-8o aomethlng of a n«w low In pub­ thought out, and w w nigh un- ald defending expenditures of OMries Plrie wae pamed act­ that of principle or that of pracUcalltyT a new Constitution has not bean A t the same time he eocepted to the lOH. MEMBER OF We think there Is little doubt that, lic attendance for hearings or .anewenUble; you have demol- the ix>ard of education of the clearly defined by the cltlsens' ing chairman o f the group laM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this particular committee. Vep^ lahed one after another the town of Bolton. There la a town the $169,867 request tor Uie night, with OTiy five of the The Aoeoclated Press la exclusively entlUpd the other night, some of the image of of thla state. TM y do not Mve Community College appropria­ to the use of republlcatlon of all news d ^ often lU hearinga have bwn w aacred powa aet iq> and wor­ ordinance that states expendi­ tM unity of purpoee which Under Treatment oommlttee’s 21 members pres­ ^patches credited to It or ikU otherwise credlU the Johnson of Selma did transfer Itself place where algnlflcant chanpa shiped Dv the Adminlatratiion ture of more than $400.00 by created the Fundamental Or­ tion for 1866-66, ent. The former cMlnnen, Al­ B8 In this paper and also the local news pub- toward the image of the Johnson of In the Constitution — leading 'aiMl by tnoee wfw cling to the the board of education must be ders or the Constitution of 1818. The budget under which the HOLLYWOOD (AP), — At­ exander Penny, reeigned laM put out to bid. Does Mr. Tres- board of education is currently year. With no specific tasks to r i ^ s of repubUcatJon t t special dln- either to great progreaa or to >hne dmt it le cur sacred na­ We are impelled, however, by Vietnam. tional duty to save the South chuk know that the board spent operating Is $5,070,000, while tendants aJt Cedars of Lebanon undertake, the oommtttes has p ^ h e s nereln are also reserved.______great toUy, depending upon legal necessity, to effect a com­ But, If there may have been some X ’l- one’s own opinion—have been Vletnameee from themedvee, $1196.00 tor bend Instruments that of the Community College Hospttal M ve disclosed that been largeAy Inactive since. The H ^ d Prlntlnf OotnpMy. Inc • touch of that kind of effect, there must w - even if they don't want us. with no bid being sent out; promise as did those of the Con­ The committee was appointed aumee no financial launched on thelp way to enact­ vention , and that for the tion. Full service client of^N. B. A. BO surely and firmly on both fact and are in South Vietnam because occasion $600.00 tor a piano eral requirement for communl- Dle. the power to set their own us long and faithfully, and the Community College would rise The actor has been hospi­ Publish^r« ^ principle and law on the question of Sel­ salaries, there will, be a few we were asked there; It has with still no bid being asked tomut $46,000. Ues participating In a renewal Special Arency — New Tortc, cm - S'/ been pointed out that during for? Can there be more? task which lies ahead damands talized tor a month, hut this ma has never been able to stand before volunteers Interested In getung wasn’t made public until program. ‘ ^ ■ eSS e r i W b° ^ aij o f circuijl- the "reign of Dullee” under All of the above items being equal wisdom and effort. The board of directors haa The original 16-man commit­ his own people or the world and make some parUcular pet ch an p of scheduled a public hearing on Wednesday. TION8.______- 'Eisenhower, thla government of course in direct violation of We M ve the adtantage of tee was enlarged to 21 by the their own enacted. The Consti­ Martinis recommended town­ Mulhall was a leading man Display advertising cloelng hours: any similar explanation of what kind auggeeted to the South Vlet- Its duties. If the board of ed­ history; we can review their directors to prepars It for the tutional Amendments Commit­ . nameee that they aek us over. wide budgets, to be revealed opposite such stare aa Oorlnne J\>r Monday — 1 p.tn. Fri*jy- of path he is following in Vietnam. ucation had lived up to its ob­ atudlea and learn from their Griffith, Ootleen Moore, BiUle work required of It during the For Tueeday — 1 p.m. *®*j!y**i' _ tee, over the years, has fre­ Even Waiter Ltppmann, long conclusions. All thla, however, shortly, for April 5 at 8 pm . at To President Johnson, a terrible crisis ligations several hundred dol­ Dove and Dorotoy McuikaU. downtown project For Wednesday - - 1 P quently provided the scene tor a btatlon o f internaiUonaUBm is but a prelude. On our shoul­ nUng Juidor High School. For Thurstoy — 1 p.nv_Wednesday. as In Selma comes both as a challenge friendly hitenee discussion by at lars of the taxpayers money For Friday — 1 P.»n. Th“ ™ 3^- and interventionism datijig could Mve been saved. ders lies tha reaponalblllty to jv»r Saturday — i p.m. Knday. « and as a relief from the crisis he him- least a few people on a succes­ back to the mttfareak of World create new principles which o S i ^ e d dtodune: 10:80 a.m. e ^ day f t sion of Issues of toms impor­ Does Mr. Treeohuk know that ptrtilleatioa except Saturday — • Ain. ■elf decreed in Vietnam. To Martin War II says we Mve be­ must serve aa well or better tance. come overoommltted, overex­ letter sent by my firm to Luther King, the terrible crisis In Viet­ Mr. Porcheron, chairman o f thnn thoee we M ve enjoyed for The other day the Hat of those tended and a meddling, busy- BO many decades; we must pre­ niursday, MWreh IS nam waa something that rivaled and the board of education and to representing the public had b o ^ nation, neglecting prese- Mr. LJguorl, superintendent of serve the freedom they made damaged hia own need for headlines dwindled to one, and ahe waa a ing and crtUoal issuee at home schoole, requesting bids on mu­ possible. While antictoBting and with which to lead his people. To him, representative of the League of while trying to lay down the sical merchandise was not pre­ avoiding the problems they law ahrotMl. crisis in Selma is what he had to havs Women Voters appearing In fa­ sented to the board? Yee, Mr. could not foresee; we must pro­ That Step Into Space vor of a constitutional amend­ Plainly, wa M ve bypaaeed vide for moderation In all We live, then, by the creation of a the UNO beoauee we fear ws TreMhuk, the board of finance Then there 1«, for taking headlines ment providing for annual aea- needs a much closer check on things, without hampering new away from Vietnam or away from 8d- crisis alons of the ConnecUcut Legia- may Mve to beat a strategic and vigorous araroa^Uiea to the xotreat. wMh wounded pride and expenditures made by tM board ma, and leaving the crista In both tem­ Crisis is our formula for policy. lature. „ ^ of education, not less. future. This la the task! The League of Women Vot­ 'toes of face” (an affhotion we porarily In the world’s awsrenesa lurch, And sometimes It becomes a substi­ Aa a property owner and If elected to serve you, I ers Is the organisation which used to think only Orienrtata promise that I will provide to ■uch s thing as being the first man to tute for policy. ■uffered from). We cry out taxpayer of the town of Bol­ arranged and sponsored the ton I M ve been advised tM t It the limit of my power the dig­ case In the federal courta which that we are trying to stop Oom- stop out of a spaceship to that weighte munlem, yet we permit the might be well to withhold pay­ nity eaaentlal fw the work lass footing out In space itaelf. triggered ConnecUcut’a share of • ment of my taxes untU such ahead, a continuing search for the naUonal legUlatlve reappor- d Upment of stiateglc materials ▲ Russian has done that today. to oommunlat regimes all over time as the board of education truth, coupled with the hope of Uonment ordeal. recognizing it when I see it, a has no more of a solution tor Clamp Down On Arrest News the globe through our eo-oelled and Superintendent Ligouri Uve Presumably, having studied to their obligations. determination to stand firm, no Vietnam than we have, and Ruaaia hasn’t The restriction which State Police etfMee. The tht^ just doesn’t up \? prospectively the kind of Leg­ make any sense at all. Sincerely yours. matter what the cost—to prin­ nsolved all lU problems of human rs- Commissioner Mulcahy has promulgated islature the reapportlonment Aa your editorials Mve point Ward Krause, Pres. ciples—and work diligently to on the release of information to the lationahip on this earth of ours either, just enacted promlsea to give ed out «o often, we begw by Ward Music Go. blend public desire to public press la a response— through the offices the CtonnecUcut of the future, granting foreign aid funds, then 640 Hartford Rood good. but Russia has come closer than any­ of the State’s Attorneys in Connecticut the League feels more than ever we sent “advleore’’ : we Increae- Manchester, Omn. Douglas M. Fellows body to showing us a fanciful and ironic and other legal agencies—to recent rul­ that there can’t be too much of VitaKty ings of the Supreme Court and to other ed the commitment by pgiynlb way of getting away from It all. such a good thing. After all, ting "armed advisors” to ac- Oonventlon Candidate Paper Drive Suocees complaints about pre-trial publicity. Nattir* Study By SylTtaa Ofiara If the problems of this world won’t the distortion of voting power oompany South Vietnamese To the Editor, We happen to think the restrictions In the House of Representatives To the BJditor, yield to the stnig^e and strife with troops Into action, then finally I would again like to through are a m lst^e. But we do not think that SASSAFRAS, THE THREE LEAVES: Tomorrow, The Tree has been reduced from the Enclosed Is a copy of the springs into spring dripped off the mask and message I am sending today to your column thank the people wU di ws try to deal drfth them, ws can, they necessarily presage a strug-gle be­ astronomical proportions of the of Manchester for their cooper­ authorized the “ armed advi­ those who will nominate dele­ m ptrbwpe, take off for other and more ad- tween the press and the police, the bar, past to a relatively mild af­ ation. Our paper drive last Sun­ or the courts in Connecticut sors’’ to “shoot back". Now gates for the Constitutional psaced and reasonable worlds fair. Resldenta of some towns that our commitments placed day was a tremendous success with a bolt So long as there is reasonable han­ and dlstricU in the new Con­ Convention from our district. It That is the iileasing fantasy offered A Thought for Today us In the position of giving Im- waa written with the belief that because. the citizens of Man­ dling of the, basic sind fundamental In­ necticut House will have only chester once again showed us by this mondngh news, snd its thrilling formation In any criminal arrest and Sponsored by the Manchester portaift aid to the South Viet­ they hope eudh delegates will By Rowland Evans Jr. twice the voting power of some namese, the Vlotcong guerrUlas that our programs have been new diapter in the conquest of specs so long as some policemen and police Inside Council of Churches of their neighbors. The federal create a more perfect form of accepted and enjoyed. This par­ from the blue raised the ante on thdr part, Constlturtlon. To that end, I be- TTnfoiCunately, not even such historic agoides do not use the new precautions courts set up a goal of one man ticular drive will help sponsor as an excuse for concealing information Robert D. Novak and attacked our military bar­ Ueve they need knowledge of and romantic acoompUahment can bs Behold, I have set before one vote, and Connecticut haa racks and bases. We retaliate our "Boys State” program: This that they’d like to see concealed, the done so well with that mandate candidates’ beliefs rather than prog;ram will take place this Hftod up entirely out of the context oC thee an open door, and no man bombing North Vietnamese a collection of labels, showing Navy New announo^ clamp on arrest data may R eport that Its greatest error has been summer at the University of dM old world which has launched it work without friction. can shut it. (Revelation 3:8.) bases, and in fact, escalate the past connections and affilia­ Every day many enter reduced to one of only two men Conn. Almoet Inevitably, the space exploit Almost all of the newspapers in Con­ war. tions. WASHINGTON—While suc­ It themselves. Rather than see the SNIC - backed Mississippi through the open door of medi­ one vote. No wonder, then, that We Mve, In fact, been placed Wo’U be collecting newspap­ takes Its place as a part of the dog eat necticut, and most of the other news­ leadership pulled from him, Freedom party be arbitrarily the League wants such a won­ My own thoued»to there­ ers, again the middle of April. reporting agencies, have a long, re­ cessfully forcing SLR emergency cine. and thousands of lives are into another undeclared war, .CASTILE voting rights bill, Martin L«- King capitulated—giving Gov. seated in Congress. derful Legislature to be in aea- for presented to them In this If you Mve papers now that dog manner In which men and nations sponsible record of cooperation with sav^. Scientists push through Mke the Korean "police aoUon". message, and I am sending you ther King surrendered valuable George Wallace an opening to Moreover, there is a chance sion more often. are In your way, please call the conduct themselves on this earth. Rus­ the police and with the courts. ’The aen- the open door o f .discovery arid There la one difference, how­ thla copy so you may judge ground to Leftist extremists in brand the civil rights movement King may make a clearer break announce undreamed of won­ Forg Ive us, but we are trying ever; The Manchester Herald Amarican L«^on Home on $ 1 4 . 9 9 sia may not be In Vietnam, but this la sationalization of news Is a rarity among their drive for control of the as contemo’ uous o ’ the courta with SNIC. a I this writing, to be gently cynical. We are try­ personally w M t you think of .Leonard Street and leave your Connecticut-produced newspapers. ders to the world. Almost hour­ backed up President Truman In their merit, and whether I rep­ suppoeed to make Russia top power dog civil rights movement. King had capitulated two civil lights nvoderates are h o^ ly through the open door of In­ ing to suggest that, just as the liddress tor pickup service. The new State Police approach, in The sad truth is that Dr. weeks earlier in permitting his i w for a statement from him great reform ofConnecUout re- that struggle- resent ths kind of thinking you Again I would like to say tor the moment Just the earns Russia fact. Is not based upon any evidence dustry now types of airplanes, E. D. OoUins believe wlU serve the people of King at times abdicated com­ name to be used on a Feh. 27 renouncing the extremist mem­ new trains, new autos, new apportionment comes out with thank you to aJl you fine peo­ may not have attained the perfect life of specific trouble here but upon a gen­ Bdttor’a Note; The under- this State. m a:^ of the Selma, Ala. dem­ memorandum by the extremist orandum ^ Feb. 27. everything, astonish us. a violation in principle, if not ple who donated, to the Man­ tor Russians, but this accomplishment eral excitement in national legal circles Yet, Dr. 'King cannot be ■tandhig between correspond­ Sincerely onstrations to John Lewis and leadership of the Mississippi But there is one door man in statistical degree, which is ent and editor Is somewhat less chester Elvening Herald, to the Slip into tha Navy Naw shoes and shock your suits out of their will be exploited as shining contrast to about pre-trial publicity. And this ex­ James Foreman, the two hot­ Freedom Democratic party blamed in full for the extrem­ still theoretically as evil and un­ Douglas M. FeHowz, Colonial Board Company and citement, in our opinion, is highly ques­ ists' success in the civil rights hesitates to open more widely. oomiriete than the pleasant lan­ Hdbron tbs daricneas of Seims head extremists who lead the (which is really an off-shoot of This Is the door of peace and just as anything that existed in guage of hia letter might Indi­ to all the committee meihbers lethargy. Isn’t that a Oomforting thought? And so typical o f Vitality: tionable in its focus upon the press as Student Non-Violent Oo-ordi- movement. In a kind of reverse A OoMtItntlonal Oonventlon In Short, no matter how far we may SNIC). understanding among nations. the past, BO It is quite possible cate. The Korean War waa vot for another job well done. the major source of pre-trial abuses. nating Committee (usually McOarthyism, moderate Negro ImpllcRy referring to past civ­ Above ail else, God wants man that the imagined bleaslnga of ed and “declared” by the Unit­ I believe those nominating For Ood And Country, the sensible shoe too young to show iU Bhoot ourselves off the face of this earth, The value, or the error, in this new called SNIC). And there is no leaders, white Hberals and gov­ delegates to the Constitutional il rights legislation as “fraud­ to pass th rou ^ this open door having the General Assembly ed Natlona as a police action Henry R. WlerzWckl er out into the non-atmosphere of space, Connecticut approach will be best tested doubt whatever that SNIC is ernmental officials have feared Commander Post 103 ulently ineffectual.'’ the Feb. 27 and enter the pathway.Ao peace. meet every year instead of and was, after some travail, Convention have the right -to in the application of Commissioner Mul- substantially Infiltrated by to point out the degree o f Com­ know the convictions and the troubles that we have go with ua, memorandum is a thinly-dis­ No one can shut this door that every other years will. If this concluded as a police action, American lAglon cahy’s restrictions. beatniks. Left-wind revolution­ munist Infiltration. Their si­ thoughts of thoaa seeking nom­ and what we accomplish out there cladras guised attack on moderate civil He has opened. The great lead­ change is ever made, prove snd thus set a pattern for truly But the recent Whitmore case in New aries and — worst of all — by lence in the pcuit may make It somewhat elusive, while the ad­ ination. Aa a candidate endors­ tts relationship back to all the unresolved rights leadership of the kind ers and wise followers are those tntematlonal enforcement of a York City is a striking reminder of the Communists. provided by the NAACP and on all the more- difficult to expel ditional cost and nuisance tor ed by the Hebron Republican struggles here on earth. public vsJues to be found in unimpeded This means the civil rights extremists from the civil rights who are doing all they can to world law against aggression. the overall legislative approach help others enter into life the state will be undeniable. Korea provided a demonstration Town committee I offer here a OVER 2 MILLION Still, the Russian contribution to the press access to the news. George Whit­ movement faces an agonizing to Negro rights. movement In the critical future. The main reason why no one brief summary of my position. 1988 Publlehrm Newspaper abundant. This can be done of how the twentieth century. HOUSE k HALE more Jr., waa arrested last April for internal crisis at the hour of The tip-off was the memo­ PRESCRIPTIONS headlines is something Afferent, ^ and Syndicate through the door He has opened is paying much attention to the If the world llvee that long, Every Constitution Is a aet the murders of two Manhattan career its greatest triumph. Unless randum’s demand for a voting legialative committee on consti­ Satoly-OompoaBded SHOE SALON can at least be classified as scientific girls. He waa an illiterate drifter. Police King breaks with the SNIC long slrtce in the person of Je­ ahould be able to handle ag­ of principles providing an ac­ side Speaker McCormack's of­ sus, ourJLord and Saviour. tutional amendments this year ceptable structure for rules of and pioneering in nature, and as some­ said he had confessed; they made refer­ extremists, liberal whites may fice. 'These self-defeating tac­ gression. What we have been OPEN TONIGHT till Submitted by; is, we suppose, the fact that getting. In Vietnam, is a throw­ behavior for both the Individual ARTHUR DRUQ MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER thing that. If man can keep the worst ence to other evidence, and they were no longer follow his leadership. tics give a\vay the Communist there is a real constitutional Manchester (Council of back to the eighteenth and and Boclety. It must be firm backed by the dltsrict attorney who And even if he does, SNIC can influences Imslde SNIC. Herald convention coming up. Thla will kind of hand off Its future, is more flat­ United Church Women nineteenth centuries. and clear In language, but at linked the suspect to other crimes. create no end of troiible for Actually. Dr. King earlier be able, if Its leaders so permit, tering to what the state of civilisation All this is the kind of thing now ban­ the cause of Negro rights. this year risked incurring the Yesterdays to handle a whole batch of pro­ might to be about the year 1965. This is ned in Connecticut That’s because SNIC and wrath of SNIC extremists dur­ posed changes all at once and in the kind of thing man might be about, But the press wefit beyond the offi­ Its leaders aren’t really inter­ ing the fight to unseat the Mis- OLDEST U.8. SAILING VES87L cial claims, found that the police had 25 Years Ago one process, and the question of without a guilty conscience over the ested in the right to vote or try or state where the people CAMDEN, Maine (AP)—The annual sessions will, we sup­ confined, Whitmore to a mental hospital any attainable goal but In de­ Stanley Gardner, . disabled ship documented as the “ oldest continuing realities of man’s inhuman­ who are not free to register re­ pose, get whatever real public for five months of sanity tests, found manding the unattainable as a quest It . . .’’ Such a bill with­ World War veteran, is spot­ pure sailing vessel in merchant ity to man back on the mundane plans that he had been tried for rape though airing It la to have in that area. means of provoking social tur­ out any standard for Federal lighted for his hobby-turned- service” is the 94-year-old * w there were two murder Indictments "Stephen Taber” —built In Glen- In our opinion, Connecticut .7* But pethape, who knows, man may soma moil. As revolutionaries they intervention could not possibly vocation of building bird hous­ needs It not Perhaps a more against him, produced witnesses who aren’t about to stop demon­ waod Landing, L.I., in 1871. day grow wi»thy of hia remarkable be passed. es; in three years time he built sensible recommendation, which could place him far from the scene of strating and pitch Into the 1,000 bird houses. The 66-foot windjammer is a SCHOOL SHOES THAT powers. This technique of seeking tur­ might be made on the basis of the crGne, reported that the police also hard tqsk of actually register­ moil rather than progress also Opening of trout fitAiing sea­ rugged ship of SO toiM gross, had most of this evidence but were still ing voters. with a beam of 22 feet, and this year's legislative experience waa found in SNlC’s marching son on Sunday, April 14, instead if this current session^4ues suc­ RfNG A BELL FOR pushing the murder charges. SNICs tactics and the way orders given by example when of Monday, April 16. is recom­ easily passes Coast Guard in­ Finally tlje district attorney dropped King has knuckled under were spection every year. Now owned ceed in adjourning ^ la n d , Md., waa santancad la hint-of-a-heel. The open look fashion in moccasins! Really! Who,| ■pedal address to Congress and'to ths Hnrs WHY 4 wr fw Mhfi ^ mission’s recommendstlon, but the pub­ Red China to 30 yeaio In priaon nation, waa able to talk for three qusr- but Sandler would dare . . . except you! lic reaction to It. Public officials and «er. on charges ot dlrebtlng apytng s YOUvFisii CAUBSAVI ^ • ^ leieeel / teia o f an hour on a topic which, al> educational directors an by now awan itoUvltlas by OWoiaa Roman * k • MOCHA NOVA $10.99 ATtOilRT Y#wa«>#fcwiiierwe.aml llunigb great and portentous, was also /that the recommendation should be ig­ lUUKWl CatboHo priaate. ib(f*ERT SHOE FITTING BY QUALIFiED 5HOE PERSONNEL nored, but they should also measure ths Idatively ante. Hers he knew where he degres of interest, enthusiasm snd deter­ Five Teaga Ago stand, and ths reasons for such mination manifested in the branches as 1110 National o t y Bank o f • fMMi^ MOi bpe* dould map a plan a reaponae to it New Ywk wae reported plan­ r.- USE OUR FREE LAYAWAI Ijipnnonlasd with Amerl- Tlie laaue Ig ths futun of the Univer­ ning to buy outstanding atock of sity brenchee, end It should be kept & ^ National Bank of Naw could aesas alivs The public has shown that it wanto York. baadftf J iii^ to know what the state administration ■ i ' SHOE SALON^ Jlid over In Vlst> Is thinking, wtiat the UOonn admlnia- Y ew Ago JOUTHJNlUOSOt-o H m United atstes dally aMS» traton add policy psakars are thinking, 5TRfEIi. MANCHESTER r;- ^ I BShU' S A i B. Iidtt(9ril U na gd^^^^at the Oeneral Assembly Is tbilt 'j f l R K T , .MAMCHlSTir;- --WATUtBURT m fvaucsjjjft I- Tv PAOB IL B V Ilf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENINa HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 PAG E TE N

Substitute BUI Proposed CAPCC^ Study Group Meet 12tk Qrcuit House Group’s Vote To Discuss Bill on Colleges Court Cases Reject NRDD Bill, Mia. FTsAoes Wemmell Near on Health Care Mrs. Frances Wemmell, 83, of MAMCHEBTEB SESSION Ramsey, N. J„ mother of Rich­ A delegation from ths Gon-^intsrsst, enterprise, and coo- Two Manchaater youtha, aato- ard B. Wemmell of Manchester, necticut Association tor Puh^c tact bv each towra. WAAHBrarON TbeAler sUtes to 80 per cent M It’s King’s tencad to JaU tarma in a court Assembly Unit Told died this morning at Good Contmunlty Colleges (CAPOC) ’ On the other hand, the com­ Houm Ways and Means Ocm- toe poorer. This range would be Samaritan Hospital, Suffem, will* meet with members of the munity collegee now in' exie- trial laat week, bad thalr mo- mKtea may begin taking deci- •teppsd up to 66 to 83 per centt N. Y. Study Commission on Higher tence, and those expected aoon, Uona to raopan Judgment ac­ idve votes late today on compre­ The plan also would be broad­ Th« Cities and Burroughs Committee of the General Other aurvivors are two Education Monday in an at­ do and will need financial sup­ cepted by Judge rVancla Mob- hensive legiriation to help pay ened to Include dependent Assembly has been asked to turn down a bill formally daughters, one other son, sev­ tempt to influence the bill pres­ port from the state. As Reip. chun. most of the health expenses of children, blind and disabled per­ eral grandchildren and several ently being drafted on commun­ Ouy LaOrotta of Warren, a The two, George A. Barber, aged Amerkians. sons as well as the aged, and creating the Northeast Refuse Disposal District. great-grandchildren. ity colleges. member of the study commis­ 18, of 25 Margaret Rd., and Al­ The draft bill, more ttian 360 benefits would be Increased. And It ha* b«en asked by one^ Private funeral services will Dean Frederick Lowe of sion, said this week, “Towns bert CL Norria, 17, of 218 Hil­ pagea long, Inoludea elements of DetaUs of financing stlU are to Of Us owTi committee members the committee to approve the be held Saturday at the Jenkins Manchester Community College can barely support secondary liard St., had bean found guilty President Johnsdn'a bospitaUxa- be Worked out, but, in general': to consider an alternate bill cre­ bill designed to assist Memches- Funeral Home, 12 Franklin St„ said ye.stcrday that, in accord­ and elementary schools with of breach of peace and received tion plan and of an optional In­ 1; The universal hospitollsa- ating a disposal district exclud­ ter to develop potential indus­ Ansonia. Burial will be in ance with a resolution passed at their present tax revenues now. one-year aentencea at the State surance scheme hadied by a tlmi segment would be financed, ing Manchester. trial ateas. a CAPCC meeting Monday, the Manchester and. Norwalk are a Jail in Hartford, auapsnded af­ pxMip of Republicans. os in the original administration Big Spring Plalnville, Mass., Cemetery. During the same hearing, the They were joined by Alfred delegation will seek to have as credit to the conundnity college ter 60 days, and placed on two Aa the bill now stands, accept­ bill, by an increase in the pay Werbner, president of the Man­ Friends may call at fu­ ...... committee accepted testimony neral home tomorrow from 7 to much local control as possible system but in time they will years probation. The chargee ed tor final discussion by the rrtl tax. from a half dozen Manchester chester Chamber of Commerce. 9. wrritten into the bill. need state funds to maintain emanated from Incidenta oc­ committee but not approved by 2. The government’s contribu­ residents urging the passage of The bill would permit the O f the 17 members of the their standards. There is a limit curring durlM the night of .Feb. it, some of the Ugldights a^e: tion to the optional supjdemen- town to extend its water and a bUl permitting the town to ex­ WUItam Karvells study commission, six are eith­ to how much local taxpayers 6 in front of Imendly Ice Cb«am 1. Everyone 65 and older tal plan would come o u P ^ th e tend its utilities into proposed sewere lines, Into as yet unde­ William Karvells, 47, of 62 er senators or representatives can be expected to contribute." in which a teen-age Manchester would be covered by a hospitali­ general Treasury. However, industrial areas. veloped areas. in the General Assembly. They OAPGC agrees but questions boy was beaten to the ground zation pian, I basically providing some of this would bo recouped An amendment was Introduc- Demlng St., died this morning Defeat of the NMlheast . . ______at Manchester Memorial Hos- are presently engaged in draft­ the extent of state control. The and knocked out and a 16-year- 60 days in a hospital and 20 in a through a device to reduce or Refuse Di.spo.sal bill was urged i . u w • i™ , mn.,.. ing bills putting into effect the delegation wrlll consist of rep­ old witness to the scene was as­ nursing home. The patient eliminate the element of gov­ to a maximum come tax purposes. At present, proposed would allow more rep­ with the water company or the Education. According to the re­ the Monday meeting, the edu­ but preserved the probatlonal stay of 100 days in a nursing persons under 66 may deduct resentation for the three smaJl- Freight Lines for many years district for services within their iintil illness forced him to re­ port, the commission would cation committee, of which Rep. periods, adding several condi­ home. only that portion isf such ex­ j m « r towns that are members of jurisdictions. have "sole responsibility and LaOrotta is chaiiman, will hold tions. As an immediate conse­ 2'. The aged oouM, at their penses that exceeds 8 per cent the district — Vernon, South tire In October 1964. An Army option, enroll in a supplemental PINE STREET The legislation, with the pro­ veteran of World War II, he authoiity for the planning and a public hearing on community quence of the probation, he o r of their Income, but those 86 or Windsor and Bolton — than for posed amendment, was en­ dered the surrender of their plan. This would provide 100 older may deduct the entire Manchester, with a larger pop­ was a member of the Japanese organization of Connecticut’s college bills. AT dorsed by Atty. Hugh Joseloff, public-supported program M In addition to bills calling for driver’s licenses to the proba­ doctor caUs, some special medi­ amount. ulation than all three combined. occupation forces. cal eervlcez such as those of representing the Manchester Other survivors Include his higher education.” the creation of community col­ tion officer. He then instituted a S. The federal .share of the They also criticized a provi­ Water Co. Atty. Joseloff said curfew of 9 p.m. on the two radiologieta and hneethe- broadened Kerr-Mills plan sion of the bill permitting the w ife, Mrs. Anna Lucas Kar- Some CAPCC members have leges in' New Milford and Wa- he spoke also for the Eighth terbury wrlth state funds, there youths, to be in effect from Man- Biologists, binne nursing care would be paid, as at present, out HARTFORD disMot to issue bonds without velis; a son. William Karvells taken this to mean that the and drugs adminiatered in hos­ District. Jr.; a daughter, Miss Margaret towTis would lose control over will also be a few general bills days through Fridays and to be of the general Treasury. referendum In each « f the four No opposition to the bill was pitals and nursing homes — but mend>er towns. Ann Karvells; a brother, Joseph the policies of their community covering state-operated region­ enforced by their mothers un­ There was no immediate esti­ expresj^. der the supervision of the pro­ not medicines prescribed by mate of the total cost available. ROAD The substitute bill, proposed Karvells, a sister, Mrs. Joseph colleges, entailing also a loss of al community colleges. doctors in connection with home Also attending the hearing, bation officer. Judge Monchun The committee is driving to by Vernon Rep. Ray Sj^etman, Brown; two grandchildren and treatment. M A N C H E S m would create a North-Central which began at 11 a.m. at Room several nieces and nephews, all stipulated further that late hours make the essential decisions on on Saturday and Sunday might TWs wouM coot each partici­ the legislation this week, but the Dii^iosal District including only 411 of the State Capitol, were of Manchester. pant $3 a month, which the gov­ the three smaller towns. Town Director Harlan Taylor; The funeral will be held Sat­ be permitted only upon the Judg­ outlook Is uncertain. The admin­ State Report Outlines ment of both the youth’s moth­ ernment would match. Moreov­ istration wants the House to It was offered. Rep. Spielman Atty. Joseph Conti, counsel for urday at 8:30 a.m. from the er, the patient would have to ■dd, anticipating th ^ the the Northeast Refuse Disposal Walter N. Leclerc Funeral ers and the probation officer. pass the bill the week of March On the recommendation of pay 20 per cent of the bill, while OPEN 10 to 10 Northeast District bill might District; Robert Brock, execu­ Home, 23 Main St., with a Mass the plan paid 80. 29. fail. The three towns still would tive vice president of the Man­ of requiem at 9 at St. Bridget's Judge Monchun, the court Is One Republican committee Timetable for Roads preparing to issue a warrant S. Existing state-federal legis­ prefer to enter into the four- chester Chamber of Commerce; Church. Burial will be in St. lation intended to care for the member, Rep. Thomas B. Cur­ town agreement with Manches­ and Charles Jaworaki, a sani­ Bridget’s Cemetery. Military for the arrest of a third youth tis of Missouri, complained that involved in the matter. He is al­ indigent and those who, while ■B.. ter, however. tary engineer for the State rites will be rendered by the overlapping not impoverished, could not pay the group was acting on what he Town.speople wondering when<^em leged to have sold liquor to one The same four Manchester Health Department and a Man­ 169th Military Police Battalion Ehtst Hartford. It will feed traf­ heavy medical bills, woidd be considers new legislation with­ people who urged defeat of the chester native. None spoke, to expect the Construction of or both of the tiwo defendants out public hearings. Hesuhigs agle- million. hut not dominated by" the Viet Hospital Notes Plans and rights-of-way ac­ point south of the Tolland town with the blackness of outer at 77 North St. The bill also seeks to end the *1.34 Oong. aon. quisition for the relocation of line. It involves about .4 miles, space. kind of court delays that have Rt. 6 from the Wilbur Cross and L« proposed for 1969-71. Leonov held on to toe batch Past Noble Grands of Sunset blocked action under previous Dress Shirts! Fine,count 144x72 South Vietnamese forces to­ Pintlenta Today: 286 Rebekah Lodge will meet and * day claimed 64 Viet Oong guer- Highway to Bolton Notch 4. Reconstruct a section of briefly, as though reluctant to civil rights bills, by transferring white broadcloth. Snap tab or 2.88 ADMTTTED YESTERDAY: would be undertaken during Rt. 85 in Bolton (Clark Rd.) leave the safety of his space elect officers Monday at 8 p.m. jurisdiction (or enforcement of r *5.97 regular collara, Knit rHlas were killed and 16 cap­ Bartholomew Barry, 115 Parker K'hi-lihir. Dacron organza. Dacron and Indonesians total of about a half mile. It ie vehicle. at Odd Fellows Hall. Trinity the bill to the federal courts in SizM 2-4>6 »3.97 Shirts! Henly, fashion or V-neck tured in three actions in the 1965-67. 2 for * 1 cotton, nylon lace, PortreL ray­ St.; Patricia Cantwell, Wap- After he finally pushed him Past Noble Grands of Elast the District of Columbia. northemmost 1st Army Corps Construction of the new road proposed for the 1969-71 bien­ 100% wool ■with vented back, collars. Jac Shirts! Vertical on Unen and cottons. SIz m 8 ping; Roger LeBlanc. 129 self off from the shiny surface Hartford and Stafford will be Katzenbach buttressed his Loomis St.; Richard Munroe, Seize Plants from the Wilbur O oes to a nium. Galey A Lord, MoorsviUe and three pockets. Sizes 6 to 16. stripes in Continental collar. to 6x and 7 to l i . point east o f S. Main St. would 5. Replace the bridge and ap­ of the spaceship, he slowly guests at the meeting. Mrs. testimony with the story of Ne­ other fine fabrics. Plaid reverses Burgundy, navy, green and Sport Shirts! Cotton checks and The government reported 16 501 Hilliard St.; Mrs. Hlsther Clyde Beckwith will head a SolldA atripes, jacquards and df its men were wounded and be set for 1967-69, with con­ proaches over Hop Brook of Rt. floated away from the camera gro voting rights in Dallas DoubU thick crotch. 100% cot­ to solid. Elastic sides. Size: 8 camel. stripes. S-M-L. Nelson, Coventey; Adam Pe- He turned on hie back. For a refreshment committee. County, Ala., the scene of dem­ ton. White, pasteU. novelty printa Sizes 8 to 8. none killed in the three actions trowlck, Weet Willlngt itjde. tong-wear aote and heeta. 7%’’ zquoia. WUto. yeltow or Include oonstructlon, or just an- OH over toe toy, todudiiif turquotoi^ IM Cooper At.; Mrs; Dorothy Kensington Art League, Utch- gineortiig and- land aeQiiWVin, a sltuatigii, H oould withhold ohango. oebit itoBneg tout win otter toe tosDNtows Itoa gqtt* totsr- •ato.; in t w o -t o n e .. and ■ iU to to «. Meyan. Coventry; Peter Bun- fleld Art'Laagua, Utchflsld Art tbs iDcroasoi voted la for aoxt r t t f - or ail ttuot. Itaa aOBA baa atatad tts !»• pato by up tofOto 90 iwllis, miiee. TheIto ma*ma' C?: g a i^ 83 Elm St.; Mrs. Linda Association and Instltuta of Another major biglimay In- year to oay toaohor who lo- teationa to go through wltti this neuven KifhiiM and ton, TalcottvUle; living. tardunga with tha WUnir fusss to altfa tho salary agroo* aottoa aa a maaan to prtoauro UN ee toeUt Nwwi u m v a Bignh Mrs. * Sandra McKean and Suparlor lives In Avon and Oroaa ia planoad in ttta .U m nl tha board lato graattag fustbar daiifbtar. Al Cbartar Oak S t hM a atwUo in CoUlnsvUla. Laka araa on ttm towa’a salary aohadula ' t til'. ‘ #■ -j.f— TTj

BtAMCHESnat ;BVEMEtG HERALD. MANCHESTESL C50NN,, THURSDAY, MARCH It, 1965 PAGE THIBTEE!fL% MANCHESTER EVENING RERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCR 18, 1865 PAGE T^TELVE ^ 4 '______. i N A S A t o N a ^ Events in World poverty Still Graphic THINKING ABOUT A NEW KITCHEN? Marchers Rejoice ' 20 S c ie n tis tg >ko says th* pottSool, and CARACAS, Venssueta. (AP)— economic conditions in Bsst snd Where LBJ Taught THINKINC ABOUT SAVING MONEY? For Space Trips A group of Venezuelan con- West Oermanir are eo totally Over Courtis Rule gressihen says Portugu^ rew different that he seee no chance WA8HINOTON ..(A pf — The lMd6r G^n. Hunib6rto D6lyMO, who masterminded the hijMk- of the two etates over reunittag. OOTOIXeA T«k- (AP) — UMahis spars ttana," the Janitor Mid National Aeronaullos and Space Gromyko, who is visiting Lon­ Httie red brick trade echool through an interpreter. "We’d (ContlniMd tro n FNT« Om ) people to “respond fairly in ac­ ing of the liner Santa Marla, has don, told British Foreign Secre­ ^ e r e PrMMeiit Johneon t a u ^ Administration said today K been executed. get in the classroom after cordance with our traditional tary Michael Stewart that Moe- }T yean afoi is sUU about Uke school. Mr. Johnson Used a voting right* btU to CJongres* reliemce upon law and order." plans to select 10 to 30 scientl^ The congressmen told the lie remeiHbeih H, a graphic pic­ Call Glenney^s and said it would "help rid the (Chamber of Deputies’ Foreign cow etlH is thinking of_^*ntag a Spanlsh-Bnglish dictionary." The Ju d ^ ruled on a petition to- ■start a year of aeronaut separate peace pact wflh ture of poverty. When Johnson came to the mtton o( racial discrimination” of civil rights leaders after the flight training this summer. Pdlicy Committee Wednesday Germany, even though the AN Many of-ita 307 pupils — aU at the ballot box. that Delgado and four compan­ school In the faU of 1938, b* March 7 march was broken up. Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, NASA lies have warned this oould i^ieU Latin Amerlcam — a n poor, didn’t speak Spanish, almost a 2. Selma police arrested 86 The news came shortly after ions were captured on Fkb. 14 und often'hungry. white ministers — two of them King ended a conference of deputy administrator, told a by Spanish authorities at Bada^ trouble. . . . prereqhlsite tn those days. Coro­ meeting of the American Astro- As the two foreign m taM en The p t a y g i t ^ ie etill dusty. nado said hy the yeah’s end women — a* they approached more then two hours with Sher­ Joz, a town on the Spanlsh-Por- lo^ed for area# of cooperation, The sonM JanMor deans the Mayor Joseph T. Smltherman’s iff Mac Sim Butler while more nautical Society that the group tuguese fronbert and were Johnson used Spoitlsh "pretty will be chosen from among Stewart said Wednesday the clasnrooma. well.” house with picket sign*. They than 700 white and Negro handed over • to Portuguese ~ My etudente were poor, end headed’ toward- the mayor’s red marchers welted outside. more than 900 applicants. Allies want a peace settlement “He wouldn’t let us speak Current astronauts, drawn guards. but It must begin with free all- often hungry,” the President Spanish In school," said Juanita brick house atter marching on The messed throng was esH- Delgado, they said, was im­ recalled in o^jmech to Congress the Dallas County Courthouse meted at 3,000 to 5,000 at the from the ranks of military and mediately executed by a firing German elections leading to Ortiz, a waitress in a downtown civilian Jet pilots, are receiving reunion. Monday nIgiKi "And they knew cafe and a former student in the with about 700 others. The min­ start of the march dramatising squad without a trial. The 'con- •ven in UMlr youth the pain of isters were charged with pa­ the Negro vote-right blU sent to some science training but lack essmen said they had no In- Gromyko also rejected a plea President’s seventh grade class. speclalited scientific back­ to look anew at the geace- prejudice.” Miss Ortiz said Johnson eip rading without a permit and Congress by the President. Srmatlon on the fate of the oth­ He talked of hie year ae a bond set at $200 eaoh. “What do you want?" shouted grounds. keeping issue threatening the couraged her to go on to high Dryden said the Mercury as­ ers. United Nations’ future. teacher' in the Welhousen EF school. Her twin brother flunked 3. In Washington, Rep. John the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, The Spanish Information Min­ ementary School. It was his Bell Williams, D-Miss., told the King's top adviser. He stood on tronaut.’! demonstrated man's istry said Delgado had never h| Johnson’s class, she recalled'. ctbiltty as a sensor, as a manipu­ ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia exM. job after graduation from 'll remember he saw me in House he considered King "the the wide steps of the couAhouse been in Spain. eoUege. most dangerous man in Ameri­ and spoke into a megaphone. lator, and to some extent as an Delgado, 57. broke with Pre (AP) — Ethiopia announced the grocery store one day before ca’’ and a "godless Individual Freedom!” roared the crowd evaluator, in orbit. mler Antonio de Ollveria Sala today it has recalled Ita amhas- "We still have children that high school started and asked who is not Interested in reli­ of Negroes, coUege students and "BJarly Gemini and Apollo zar in 1958, claiming Salazar tador to Bomalia because o< de­ go to school without breakfast,” me if I was going to enroll," she gion.” King received the 1964 while clergymen. flights wtll further examliis was a ruthless dictator. He had teriorating relations with the said C. R. Landrum, OotuUa said. "I told him mamma didn’t Nobel Peace Prise and is co- In time King led the demon­ these capabilities so that, in the been chief of civil aviation. neighboring country. ■ehod superintendent, a college want me to go alone and my pastor with his father of an strators away only to return future, man's full potential can A Foreign Ministry spokes­ elassmate of Johneon. "Often brother couldn’t because he Atlanta. Baptist Church. later with his aides to resume be exploited." Dryden said. BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) man accused Somalia of repeat­ we’ll buy their lundi. If we failed. 4. Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D- the conference with city repre­ "Space-borne sclentlsta wfll — Oheorghe Gheorghlu-DeJ, 64, ed violations of the peace agfree- know their family Is on welfare. "Mr. Johnson told me he La., received an honorary de- sentatives. become members of the team Romania's president and Com­ ment the two nations made in "Lyndon Used to go to the would write a letter to the SU‘ gijee from Oklahoma City Uni­ The statement which was is­ as the exploration of space pro­ Khartoum, and disregarding Store and buy the kide pardines perintendent asking him to go munist party chief, is seriously ahead and let my brother attend versity in the privacy of his Ok­ sued after midnight was signed ceeds.” iU. V obligations assumed at African and crackers." lahoma City hotel room after by IQng, Abernathy, Butler, Cir­ A medical bulletin published conferences. .(jotulta, population about 4.000 with me. He dia. We both went student objections caused can­ cuit Solicitor D. W. Crosland of in all papers today said Gh­ Is only 70 miles from the Texas- to high school one year." cellation of a convocathai. The Montgomery County, James Doctors Working eorghlu-DeJ is suffering from a CLEAN BREAK Mexico border in ranching lyilhausen had a seven-grade National Association for the Ad­ Forman, executive director of hmg inflammation "aggravated OXFORD. Fla. (AP)—Harrta country. Chetue grows wairt school then. Now It has only vancement of Colored People SNOC, and several athxmeys. by liver complications, jaimdice R«)xin, 23, slipped off the roof high. Often K is the hottest grades one through four. pftjtested the hotel room presen- In addition tp detailing the To Save Woman and InsufBcleipt liver functions." of Ills house here and landed in place In the state. "When I first heard of the war ttdlon. granting of permits, for peaceful the family washing machine, About 60 per cent of the real on poverty,” Landrum said, "I 6. About SOO students, mostly .demonstrations and parades, Marching Behind Dr, King Who Was Aflame LONDON (AP) — Soviet For­ which was in operation. He suf­ dent hear Sponieh . felt the seed was probably white, staged a sit-down-in- the statement sold: eign Minister Andrei A. Gromy- fered a broken ankle. Johnson spoke of prejudice planted In his (Johnson’s) mind KNOTTY PINE STARTER KITCHEN alttsh at the fnmt gate of the "It was further agreed that Thousands of demonstrators streaun to the courthouse behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at DETROIT (AP) — Doctors ogainet the Latin Americans. ln*CotiiIIa, Tek., with his exper­ Landrum said he feels, how­ ience teaching the Latin Ameri­ BMte House. The gathering was demonstrators be urged to obey Montgomery, Ala. The march was to protest treatment of demonstrators by police during an continued their efforts today to 2—30” Base Cabinets c^ed by the SNIC oondiUons of the permit and to attempted march. (AP Photofax.) ever, that discrimination ‘is cana. ermit and some demonstra­ torch Tuesday on a Detroit owes to Johnson. was 1.4 years. It placed the av­ 1—Set Deck Faucets with Spray Jr. handed down a lengthy de- tions — picketing for example street corner. “Ho taught ms the ABC’s in erage income at D,586. g^e saying Negroes demanding — are different things. They Mrs. Her* is in Receiving equal rights and protesting said they retained the right to Hospital with second- and third- alleged police brutality could hold such deitMnstrations. degree burns-on her neck, face W YOUR “DREAM KITCHEN” (SEATED JUST FOR YOU! march the SO miles from Sehna King said he assumed "stu­ and head. She was seml-oon- to- Montgomery. dents and student leaders as scious and in critical condition, CHEVROLET More Troubles Indicated .One of the attempted march­ well as aduMs in Montgomery but doctors said ahe may live. A , Let our kitchen experts desim your new kitchen without es, on Sunday, March 7, ended would be concerned” with test­ When rushed to a hospital she cost or obligation . . . Every detail designed to reflect your fai a bloody encounter with club- ing various forms of demonstra- told a fireman that she set her­ In German-Arab Relations personality. W e in vite you to cack As a result, the two service Syrian intelligence agents were In Munich. Chancellor Ludwig vdien it does Selma will really stations in Washington Depot "We weren’t trying to rebuild F ilt e r damn good job. They are taring in 1965, that Washington Depot a city,” he said. “We were try­ looking for Stringer. Erhard declared East German move out," Robert E. Arm­ .to keep this paper mill from get along "Without the usual big The anti-German riot In Tri- leader Walter Uibricht’s recent GIvE.Yoiir Room strong, president of the Selma oould come back. After all, the signs on poles. Each has instead ing to provide a living for the coming here. If they do this, people who are here.” polle, that brought out army visit in Cairo amounted to de A N «w Look RAtail Merchant’s A8sociatio^, they’ll be octting off their noses whole town of Watdilngton, of a quiet sign on its front wall Fvtra H niirc OPEN TILL I PJI. tanks and left 23 wounded, was facto U.A.R. recognition of the said today. Identifyir^ the brand of prod­ NEXT: The human element. L A III Cl H u m O THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O’CLOCK to spite their face. I understand which Washington Depot is just End Adv for Tliurs PMs March causing worry In Beirut. The Communist state. Al Low Cost He pointed to recent an­ that 76 to 80 per cent of the ucts sold. riot was put down Tuesday. "There Is no other Interpreta­ nouncement of a ISO-million a part, had a population of less Although the federal and state 18 ...... •*. .*• ••• I Ctaatom styled dividers and Hangs onatoall. . w work force would be colored.” A1 Amal, organ of the power­ tion—that waa de facto recogni- screens add smartness and paper plant in the area; an ex­ A Negro minister said the than 3,000. grants came to more than $440,- ful Falange pariy of Oiristiane, tion,” Erhard said In an opening under a rangt-eahinetl clusion of nearby Craig Air But Van Mnderen, a retired 000, Wa^ington Depot needed charm at . small coat. Oriental, food bill for the thousands of accused Moslems of “subver­ address at the 17th international Venetian, giahodo, classic. Force Base and expansion of persons who participate in the New York businessman with a even more help. sive activity" and spoke of "in­ handicraft fair in Munich. The ideal Hoodfan jar the Dan River Mills. demonstrations runs to about Van Sinderen said townspeo­ fluence from over the border” Erhard said Ulbricht had ."The future is In the South," Teddy Rooeevelt appetite for apartments, new hornet, $1,000 daily. This includes visi­ work, isn’t the type to be trou­ ple who escaped the flood were In the Tripolls rioting. This was made a mockery of the German 10% OFF said Armstrong, a native of tors from outside of Selma. asked to put up money to help people in Cairo by demanding Tote and Save and remodelad kUehantl Hoosler, Ind., who married a bled by doubts. He cajoled those an evident reference to the ON ALL SIZES The Rev. S. N. Hollins, pastor who could be cajoled, and brow­ those who were hardest hit. U.A.R. I the right to speak tor oU Ger­ Selma ^ 1 in 1951 and has lived of the First Baptist Church, said Themsands of dollars, in no­ Thia ntoed the proepect of mans, East and WeiM. 24” x48” SHEET here ever since. participants in the civil rights beat others as the need arose— interest loans were arranged in $1 Armstrong, owner of a sta­ campaign dine at the kitchen of. Including federal and state this way. he said. Reg. $3.36. Delivered ^ 2 ^ ^ tionery store, conceded that the his church and the old Browns officials. This “help your neighbor” ap­ SCRANTON MOTORS, Inc. •3.00 city has had a tough time since Chapel A.M.E. Church, com­ In short order the walls of proach, ideaUy tailored for a Negroes imposed a boycott. He mand post for the drive. new shops were rising. community where ■ everybody Aged Embezzler of Millions said some merchants had been Hollins said the food bill was Because they were designed knows everybody else, probably IS THE rU C E TO BUY YOUR LATE MODEL NOW A WIPE CLEAN WBAUTIFY YOUR HOME bit harder than others. paid by the Dallas County Vot­ as coordinating elements in an wouldn't work in many bigger Armstrong said President ers League, the local civil rights overall plan, the new red brick towne and cittes. Nears End of Imprisonment WASHA6LE!!S CEILING TILE FOR WITH Johnson should call a six- organization. Some funds come structures blend with one anoth­ In Washington Depot It was r e-c o n d it iOn e d YOUR KITCHEN months moratorium on demon­ from collections taken at nightly er and with a few buildings, successful because the ones \vho MiIem Minnie is now an ta' strations to see hqw his voter churfih rallies. such as the handsome town hall, escaped the flood became con­ nOttrOtLX, Va. (AP) - T het New 'Vtayl Coated Nu- GORNICE KITS r e ^ tr^ lo n proposal works. that were missed by the flood. vinced ' the town they loved chut of a lots foil afternoon was mate of the State Industrial Wood Ceiling Tile Puts <‘I feel like with what has Fann for women where she IDLXNO MOTOR COSTS $25 Each building was designed wouldn-’f be much to Hve and in ths air os the q\j|at,i purpose­ a 8t(q> to these Three bden dome and the President's to house only a few shops and has been since mid-1656, but NBfW YORK (AP)— A car ful men paid their unannounced there sre some tadicattons she Ways that turn -celltaga message this should have satis­ engine kept idling for more had ita own parking led. The (and Mothers) gray: fied the purpose of the demon- n three consecutive min­ decision to avoid'one big park­ visit to the flnaneial firm. soon msy go free; 'strations — if that was their Iflor one thing, ahe Is now 87. Coolting Greases that utes in New York City while ing lot for all was based on No Lower Prices The vMtore wsr* aH business. Her priaon recoixl has been eX' Intent. parked, stopped or standing the platmers’ dislike of the con- Anywhere In Conn. And It was understandable if Spatter and Accumulate. As Armstrong sees it, the key may subject its driver to a $25 ventkmal shopping center lay­ U S E D C A R S cellent, and with one-tblrd oft Mias Minnie Miewum, the toj the racial problem in the fine undw the New York City out. “Save With Safety" tor gockt behavior, ‘ the time is Dirt and Soot from Smith is "the E ternal attitude TRADE-INS ON OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC, CADILLAC, plump, friendly ^ M te r who not too far distant when ahe Heat Registers. of^the white man to the Negro. Air Pollution Control Code. ■When you remake a business woe assistant secretory end coidd , expect freedom under or- ■J ■ Everyone must have responsi­ The Code exempts only "legal­ district from scratch, you can ARTHUR DRUG TEMPEST and F-85 O LDSM O BILES tressufer of the firm,* felt a fieN6ay Sedan. 1962 Cadillac 4-Door Hardtop. oaUsd illse Mtanls. Ungton, was ohorgsd with reck- Enjoy yoor home improvements NOW with Glenney’s Easy Credit Budget Account on^tratioas have been head­ And thus was uncovered the quartered. Much of his regular OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! . ' OTHBB MAKES—1964 FORD OALAXIE COUPE— 1963 JAGUAR XKE COUPE $3795 laigeet emhesslsmeat in the l«s driving (knowingly opsr- I (C J B X ). As Uttle as $10 a month buys np to $100.00. Httag a motor vehiots while QUALITY— THE BEST ECONOMY OF "ALL Legal Notice QUAUTY AND SELECTION BUY NOW AND SAVE $$$$ rieepy) and was ordered to ap- I UMITATIOM OBDBB the .emmtasm, Oommonwealth pest’ at tlM aianahaster seaslon AT A COURT OP PROBATB, MORIARTY BROTHERS Bavtap and L o u vros no more. BREEN held St HsacheMer, wltMo and for Sm ★ d i c k RACKOFEN ^ ERNIE SCRANTON ★ RUSS MATHIASON of mmuit Oourt IS on AnrH IS, Ibei District of Itaacheater, so the » 30- Prenttee woe Involvsff ta w Uto day of March. 1966. SERVING YOU WITH yeay prwan tarm, knd family one-oor aooident on Mkneh IS MANCHESTER jAivaent, Hon. John J. WoUett. AUO SOME NEW 1955 MODEU IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' menbsni and friends wera STMFS Judze. 24 24 when the autamobile he WM ^kste of Bveratt H. Ooaleo, lots M obilhoat belnd sued ttie goveinmsdt drltilng went off the road on S( ySmohsotor. In said DIstrici. d»> OLDSMOBILES AND FBSs PONTUC AND TEMPESTS tor rsoovsry of funds ah# Oakland St. nearToBbad Ipke., jom ooot loo ntoo to forRi* • u q r ^ y ^ g r e n titota. motioc of OoWa B. Goalae. H HOUR HOUR govsnineat oMUbta into guide Msta and 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 ey 8t, Manohaater, Oona, aa- IS OR YOU CAN ORDBI YOUR CHOICE MOba AND EQUIPMENT kBikianBto'tatf stoi«B o6h)oa. Ak aresutt of the 6 (^ 2 CONVeNHNr LOCATIONS: Ttiat alx motUha FUEL OIL RURNER mtUfon of JOdtnmon. dent, fventfsB and two TOMt day of March. U65. wer*h t o o f M , Umlted and at' DEUVERY FUELOILS SERVICE j iaoBsy, W 5 M S u 8 t 3 3 6 torst^^y-ud-i wi6lHn4 to ®SS?55a5lr i9y.';;iiia embsa DowntswB NORTH MAIN fltip r ; . ■■ O i^ to aoma nawapa- CALL 643-513S SINUNTIHI MOTORS, Inc. PtVRlsrllkt S5telAIr-4iUMBER-JFUEL - a t a ELLINGTON — GLASTONBDKY I,' 315 CINTIR STURT M A N C H iS T W m UNION S lu m AQCICViLLL COHIL • 1 ^ 2 1 • lost j. W ju u n g . jwttetL ■i '•

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THCRiftAY, NA r CH 1 ^ W 8 T H U R S D A Y , M A R C ® 18, 1965 PAGE FOURTEEN Section Two sd by Mrs. Jamas O’Oonnor, W e hope we will alwayi be wel­ )rche8|ra PTUuw Mrs. Ocsnad QMhla^ M ra, PENTUND Barry Noonan, Mra. Rlcha#d ' THB nX>BlST comed.’ , .. More Than Flying in Common Fwlhelt, Mrs. Robsrt UUy. tS C G B a n d General chalrrtian for the April 14 Concert Mgiverything In n e w t n f Also, Mrs, Osorge Felsthamel, Tall Oedart la Frank Kalaa, OentrallyliOeiitM A* ‘Newt’ Emerson Curator of His Own Mu^um U tU e did U . John P. ther conversatlona revealed Mrs. Carl Komar, Mrs. Robert manager of the TaU ^ a n that they have the same MancheMer, Ohde Oroheafra M„ Bm______CHS T R E V r Band, who Uvea In Tollan^ Toomey realise - that upon Neartile,"Mrt. David M u ^y Will Return family crest. 643-4444—«48-6S47 The town has taken the first Ticket reaervatlona can be made reporUng for his first as­ wtU have Ms second concert o f Mra. James Juros, Mra.— t. War-W i signment to UB. A rm y To top It o«, both have thte season Wsdnssday, AggU U ten Schmidt, Mrs, Gerald Oom- Opsa 8i$0-5:M Not tpe long ago young step leading to the encloelng of Tlw 'United SUtee Ooa»t with any Tall Cedar, and tltk- Teiminal Command, Atlan­ received identical letters paaso,' Mrs. Francis MilUi, Mrs, Open Hmrodajr Nlgbts tm t CKiitrd Band fro m the XJ8CO eta will Boon become available at 8;S0 pjn. a* Bailey' Audito­ Newt Emerson invited his Bigelow Brook between Lenox tic (USATSA), a fte r from Bktgland MaMng that TOomas Rsllly, Mrs. Robert Pwkiaig Aoroas the Street Academy at New tiondon wUl at locatlona In Mancheater and they are eligible to In­ rium. Manchester High School. second grade class at South and Benton Sts. RockvlUe, aa weU aa The graduation from the UB. Mediirthy and Mra. A. O. Brant For 106 O ars. . . inyfcK its fourth conaecuUve A rm y Flight. School, at Ft. herit the old family castle ’nckete are now availahle Sidd School to visit his museum. According to a timetable pre­ Herald. her. apring appearance in the Man- Rucker, Alabama, that he in the United Kingdom. may be obtaUned from Mrs. Some skepticism wias pared by the puUic works de­ eheater area on Friday, May 7, There won't be much (would move Into a series Robert Breer, 76 Princeton S t shown, especially by the partment, the project will be all family dlssentkm la thia Mias Bather Hinds, soprano, Two Accidents o f coincidences. - tMcher who found it hard but complete' by about mid- After reporting to Mili­ matter. In order to claim snd Roger Loucka, tenor, wlH Bring Arrests tary Personnel, upon ar­ the old homeatead, they be soloists wMh the orchestra, to believe that a 7-year-K)ld July. riving at the Brooklyn mdat fork over $10,000 in which is directed by VyUuitas boy had a museum. The first step was the,prep­ Arm y TermitMil, he was back taxea. Neither the Marljoeiua But everyone’* doubts turned arations of legal descriptions PoUce laaued court aummona taken out to Floyd Thurlow’s nor the •Toomey’s Students w ill bs sdmMtsd tp Intereet w h e n me CUrie for the easement* that the town to motorists In each of the two Bennett Field, where plan now on becoming lorda free by ticket only. ChUdreai of walked into the enrioeed front must , have to Install the conduit motor vehicle accidents report­ USATCA’s Command U8D of the realm. patrons wUt be admitted with­ porch St the Village St. home en'>lo..ln^ the brook. ed yesterday. Ralph L. Caron, Beechcraft is hangered, Adding further to the se­ out tickets when scoompanled NOTICE o f Mr. and Mra. Newton R. Em- Easement documents will be W, of Bast Hartford, was along with the ' other ries of coincidences, Susan by parents. . finished by the end of the week, charged with failure to obey a planes of the First Army will receive her BA degree EAST, WEST and BUCKLAND For their eon, Newton Bmer- according to public works di­ traffic control signal, after he Flight Detachment. Here In education at the Univer­ ■on n — "N ew t” —had bnmgM rector W alter Fuss, and nego­ WEIS Involved in an accident at he met Capt. David B. Thur- sity of Maine In May. Cous­ Newcomer’s Club CEMETERIES together a oolleotlon that would tiations for the easements W. Middle Tpke. and Broad St. Drive Chairman loWft chief of USATOA’a in Ann received the same delight the heart of any child should be finished by mid- last night about 9:80. Joseph Oarman of 68 Bowers "air army." degree from the same uni­ Spionsors Drama It is requested that CMnetery lot owners wmove and many an adult. April. According to police, Caron, St., owner - nrwmager of Coret In due Ume, Lt. .Toomey versity last May. any winter grtuvt decorations that they wish to , Here, agalnet------— the------WaBJ. of “ the ‘-.j M'eanwhile, the town has al­ southbound on Broad St., went C a la is , has been appointed and his wife Susan were Lt. Toomey son o f Mr. keep. porrii, v^as the reiniK of a boy’s] so finished fieldwork for the through a red light and stmck chairman of the 1966 Cancer assigned qusuters at Man­ and Mrs. Charles Toomey The Newcomer’s Club of ths noturri- Intereet. . ---* In an.,the •anrwwlmwoods I construction plans, and hopes a vehicle eastbound on the turn­ Drive for Manchester. hattan Beach M ilitary of 23 Lyndaie St., is a grad­ Manchester YW CA will sponsor Starting Monday, Mairh 29, 1965, weather iw - and water. A wasp’* neet, a ' to have prepared Uie construc­ pike which had the green light. The drive, which Is part of Housing. Wives being "Light Up the Sky,’’ a produc- uate of the University of mltting, the tiKessary Spring clean-np of the racoon *kln. a rock collection, tion plans and specification by Moderate front end damage was the Amerioan Cancer Society wives, Susan met Ann, Maine, where he earned hls- Uon by Manchesttf Cmnmunlty a rattlesnake i*kln, a starfleh, a the end of next month. inflicted upon both cars, includ­ fund effort, will be April 3 C ^t. Thurlow’s wife. They bachelor of science degree Players, Friday >afld Sa;turday, gronnw i will begin -in preparation for mowing. r of cow** Borne, and a new-' I f th e ' schedule holds, the ing the second vehicle operated and 4. 'Die goal for. Manches­ chatted, as wives do, and In Forestry. U . tSxm vy April 9 and. 10 at 8:30 p.m. at acquired cat riteleton wera town should be ready to adver- by Theodore A. Weiss, 61, of 77 ter is 811,625. discovered the couples had earned hU eommerelai pi­ Whlton Memorial Auditorium. GEORGE W . ELLIOTT, Superintendent acme eye oAtcheia that Newt Use for the bids on May 5, for Brookfield St. Oarman will be rei^nslWe more than flying in com­ r lot’ s license upon comple­ Mrs. Eugetie Rail and Mra. ^ 189-B-90 bod on dlaplay. a Wd opening on May 19. The Court appearance for Caron for planning details of the Man­ mon. It seems that Susan tion of F A A requirements Everett W ^ker are co-chairmen contract for the project would Toomey’s maiden name was Before long some of the bojw William En BroadweO hsM been scheduled for March chester drive, Including appoint­ at F t Rucker. Presently of patrons. They wiU be assist- were pouring bver an be awarded by about May 26. 29 at the Manchester session of ment of committee chairmen, Thurlow. She and Capt. acting as co-pllot and navi­ Work oh the project would a id er aponaorahip o f the Tall Thurlow are not Immediate pedla’.a picture* of the Inside of Circuit Court 12. organization of residential and gator, Lt. Toomey expects a w art’s ne*t, comparing thein presumably begin within 10 Oedara. relaUves, but they did de­ Police arrested the driver of commercial solicitation and to complete hla 28-hour with tha real thing that faced days of the contract award, and Thla year'a concert wUl be at a trailer truck after he alleged­ mapping out of special fund rive from the same fam­ should take about five weeks. "check-out” training soon, theta. . RockvUle High School on Love­ ly stopped his vehicle on the raising events. ily tree. They came from The public works department is which will qualify mm as a The young curator explained land Hill; the prevloua concerta traveled portion of the highway The society uses Its funds different sections of Maine, aiming* at completion around have been at Mancheater High and trace their lineage to full flexed pilot of the ehyly that the naet had been and then proceeded to back up to assist cancer patients, to two-engine craft. July 12. School’a f Bailey Auditorium. Into the front end of a small help Connecticut residents with a coinmon ancestor. Fur­ oaptu»4 right bla back y*^ Beyond that, the finishing Nutmeg Foreat’a Band of the foreign-make car which had counseling on cancer problems, after n ^ i n g pretty sura that touches will be provided In late HERE’S POSITIVE PROOF its Idhabltahts had buzzed TaU Cedara la the aponaor. stopped behind him. for publlc.,educatlon o f cancer’s from- its bousing on the floor summer when the area is seed­ Director William Broadwell William J. Morin, **, of Suf- danger signals and for home­ Parts of Autos of a used car tU^layed on the ftwity*' ed. wUl preaent the band In a aln- fleld, was charged with starting maker, and financial nursing front line of the used car sec­ Getting the curator to talk The Installation of the con­ gle performance, at 8 p.m. Hd and backing a motor vehicle service.' Reported Stolen tion. The Instrument wss val­ about hi* musetmt Ik 'not easy duit to enclose the brook was haa been director o f the band and was summoned to appear Ciarman served aa fund-rais­ ued at about $60. You Should Buy That Row at first. Hi* father haa to corral authorized by the directors ing chairman last year for the him flrot a* he rounds the cor­ early this month, the culmina­ aince 1960. In court on March 29. The acci­ ’Two automobile dealen have Carter Chevrolet Inc. report cancer drive In Mancheater. ner hi'pursuit of stagecoach tion of a nine-month campaign •Tt’a a pleasure fo r ua to re­ dent took place about 3 yester­ reported thefU from cars ed . that a 12-volt battery was turn to the Mancheater area day afternoon on Oakland St. stolen from a*- 1868 model bandit*. by brook neighbors to cure by Sandra H. Yamarik of Rock parked on their used car lots flooding and safety hazards again," Mr. BroadweU aaid. neai; Edwards St. within the past few days. pafked in a lot on ChartM: Oak He comes In packing a pistol "Tour audiences have always No damage was reported to viUe, received damage to the St.. The battery la reportedly and braathlng hard, hU shoM they say the brook causes. hood, windshield and a head Paul Dodge Pontiac reports appreciated our appearances, have been received by the truck, that a tachometer was removed worth $20. M AYTAG Now two lumps of mud. Slowly ftnd and wa enjoy playing for them but the automobile, operated Hght. ahyly he stops Into hi* role os curator. . But once he gats going, hd could out-talk Tom Sawyer. In Local Stocks fact, after five years of fishing, Gibbons Assembly Sponsors ^Frocks and Frolics^ at NORM AN'S he telta a bigger I’flah story” than his father. It was hard to tall who wa* more apprehensive about P*’° Quotations Furnished by _ • • ------' ‘ » 2 ^ “ er!^^HwSli^.’’ a* the two stood In front of Newt’* nature museum. (Herald pho^ by Dempsey-Tegeler Co., Inc. How doe* a young boy start Taking advantage of peerntf model clothes from -The Oosmettc ® a* 1-Tl TfUlh^ tllftthe Tn&KftUP.makeup. BlltCrtftillltlRRlt Entertainment WlH.wlH Satemls.) , ______^----- Members of New York mild.. . .temperatures, ___ Mrs._ Ray­ wheel, rPoVniaf+vllltaTalcottville. In A. a fashr his own museum ? He goes fish­ be provided by Denise Melia anfl 'KjfiAfuU ing with his father, exploring Stock Exchange ion show, "Frocks a n j Frolics," mond T. Quish of 110 Forest Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. at Fiano’s Ralph Lundberg, soloista, and ' in the woods behind his house. St., in a geometric print over­ Dick Reale and hi* oroheetra.: H e attends an " I wonder” Bank Stocks blouse and royal blue stretch Restaurant, Bolton. Glbbonia , by Rambler iftaely to winde? - especially plolta that left his father, also > Bid Asked Assembly, Catholic Ladies of. Miss Corlnne Fisher will bb course at the Lutz Junior Mu­ slacks, takes a brief outdoor so­ the commentator and Mrs. H. seum, and he has a traveling the fishing season coming ^ journ with her guest, Mrs. Eu­ Columbus, Is sponsoring the. he had ever Interested Newt in Bank Co...... 70. 71% John Malone toastmaster, TiriO uncle who can secure more ex­ two yran-ago when Newt ^as gene Dickerson of 244 McKee show. Shoes w ill be furnished According To A Roconf Survey fishing. Hartford National. # f eta may be obtained ftw n men^ otic specimens Uk* rattlesnake In kindergarten. Is an assort­ Newt began fishing when he St., who Is wearing-a.ahltt with by the Village Bottery of Tal­ was two-years-old. By now ho Newt’s arms spread almost Bank <3o. . '58 59% cottville. Janet’s will supply the bers of the sponeoring group skins. ment of many-colored rocks, to the limit of their short span j Insotamce Companies pleated skirt and Chelsea collar, or at the door, (Herald photo And, of course, he ha* that maqy of "which !^ewt admits has a collection of tales that fashioned in blue denim with haU, the Carriage House will rivals his museum collection., as he described one of his Hartford H r * . 73% 74% do the hair styles, and Merle by Saternls.) habit that most young boys ac- wersr '.acquired from a neigh­ catches. And even 'that one Natliaial Firo • • -tan white top. ’The women will qulta and taaay nevsr loee-ha HeMe hadnaa justJUSl finishedIinianeu showing ------nai^Bi 'in bor's girtden. { o ff his pet turtles (nourWied wasn t as big as the one ms -pui^niX' Fire likesie> toVI cuiievi.collect thlugr.UEUISB. He Is sUll a Uttle too young A Lot Of MAYTAG on dog food) and his hamster,I grandmother caught. DoS. tiems. She also talked about the Magnifier Gift Biiti unlike many boys, he ^ — and active — to have stud- Aetna Life .....i 70% 71 Officers Sealed B’nai B’rlth philosophy of the luul.fune to the trouble of sort-1 ______Conn. General . . . 168 160 rights, dignity and sense of Ing and displaying his collec­ Of Burr Family WASHERS and DRYERS uig ■no , • -w-i* 1 O the 'walls of the oen ;*«un,Bqi(lec W}. , 1,81 B ’ r i l worth for all man. The p-veni^ tion house 'Will b* B|T endeS'with rafirakhmenta:;' c W B» SOLD U ST YIAR IN IH f MANCHESTIR AREA *^*Just recently,^ why^ PlOftB N oW IH rU lC Ii otClgSS walls of the Mol ' ■"'riis Wkiton Library ha* afr T h e " ' itUKnfllMged the receipt o f .a c a t W itt ,l^clp aiile6'’v..Oompanler building committee for It* final U n 1 v.e r s i t y of Connecticut, World Airlines jet as it was used to magnify reading ma* ARE TR U E m a 16,100 square feet .of floor space 'porous cehient betWeril X ftisd■-'Thewnal ., 50% . 50% aiwrowR on March 81.. Storrs. landing .at Municipal A ir Termi­ terial for people with poor eye­ • A Vary LIbsril Fm oh both floors, is estimated to blocks from’ absorbing' Arrow, Haft, ^ Meg. $9% 60% Afftamative action seems as­ The other officers of the or­ nal Wednesday night, and the sight. “It* real value- is to its cost about $16,per square foot, when the walls are washed. ,f.; .Harden 14 14% Knlttiii9 MIR Prtvl«wt sured In the wake of a com­ ganization were also Installed left wing wa* damaged when It ability to cover a much 'larger or about $160,000. AddlUonal Normal glazed Bfecks' do ndt ^^tot Brasa 8 8% Stnloa Oiutratt mittee review of the plants last by Mr*. Herman Alport who scraped along the runway. area than a magnifying glass," ^Spring StylM FrMgy funds for fees, blueprints, plant­ offer such complete s^BlVI C o le c o ,-,• 12% 18 n B ^ . COkmlai Board " acted as master of ceresnonies- None of the 90 persons aboard she said. TOe only queatlone raised af ing and contingencies bring the the wall. Atty. Norinan Ebenstelh - of was Injured. The Boeing 727 was Rockville, Conn: If you are • One change recommendeq^W Ooinmbh' 4 AOmptHHw the seoslon were about the cost to an estimated $180,000. Hartford was the guest speak enixjute from St. Louis to San Lawrence, at an estimated $300 M am an'Aircraft . 10% interested in skirt buys need for a sesond basement ’The site for the Weet Side er. Hi* tcq>ic concerned the civil Hickory Plentiful per Installation, was the use of N .B . Machine .... 31 Francisco. SORgAN’S (ibd who isn’t ), now is the stalnssse, the espacHy o f a hot firehouse is a tract of town- rights struggle and the need to The Weather Bureau at the Priou Palky aluminum framed overhead -'Mdrth and Judd . ..'19% KNOXVILLE — A new survey water storage tank and the de- owned land on the west aide of become Involved with and con­ air terminal reported the wind time to visit the mill store. doors In the new building. Peter Paul ...... 31% MlitEd Out Oa noit rign of a generator exhaust.- McKee S t almost at Summer cerned ajiout other people. He was gusting up to 36 miles an shows that the Tennessee Val­ Get the jump on Sprinjr The central firehouse has Plastic Wlra Cable 17% ley has an abundant, well-dis­ Architect Arnold- Lawrence St. spoke of B’nai B’rith a* being hour. Prompt, Dapuadablt wooden doors, partially in order Standard Screw .. 40 tributed supply of hickory — with famous-label skirts who 1* designing the ’The final site plan calls fo r to the linage of a Wg brother ’The pilot was a'We to taxi off PUIS FEATURES to better blend with nearby Stanley w orkb 23% about four-billion board feet, and shorts at honest sav­ wlil prepare a set of detailed the firehouse to be located on wRh strength and insight. , the runway and the passengers plans far the building for each the south side of the tract, with buildings. According to Town Veeder-Root 28% — „ with annual growth far exceed­ HOMETOWN ings of 50% and more. The above quotaUons are not Mra. Kahn spoke of translat­ were transferred to other member of the committee to go a drive from McKee St. to the Building Inspector ’Thomas ing industrial use. to be construed as ai^tual mar­ ing ideals into deed(s-- and ac- flights. See new skirt fashions in over before the March 31 meet- rear of the building on the Monahan, the doors get hard SERVIOEI ' northeriy portion of the prop­ use and require frequent ad­ kets. N. hopsackins: fabrics, wash tPg- I f the cofnmlttee rcU affirm erty. justment. ^ and wear Dacron and cot­ atlvely v/hen It meeU, the plans ’The plans do not anticipate The doors are raised by a Picnic PUi8tic9 Boom *' BE WISE BUY AT NORMAN'S ton bien^, print-lined wrap­ wiU be turned over to General the use of a town right-of-way spring-loaded device that cleara arounds, e:enuine bleeding’ Manag(»r Richard Martin for from Lyness St. to the site. them from the path of depu t­ WASHINGTON—Plastics are EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE J WHERE YOU GET PLUS FEATURES! madras and all-round pljs^t- hla presentation to the town Existing trees on the prop­ ing fire engines very quickljr. popular fo r ■ picnics. Cooler board of directors. erty' wUl be retained where Firehouses are designed with chests. Ice buckets and picnic ed stylM. s I f the directors. In turn, vot* feasible, according to Lawrence, the spring operated doors. Mon- jugs of plastic and plastic foam Famous-label name-brand funds for the project. It Could sind new planting will be added, chan said, since firemen "can t vidued a t $11.8 million were A CAPPELLA CHOIR be. But’ out ^..a. to bid bklatthis wnt^nCTspring. either eju,er underunucr theme construction wait for a motor-operated door' . shipped from United States skirts are now available i6 •riie firehouse plans, sub-' contract or by the town park ■when they Ate on their way to factories to 1963—24 per cent n e w M a r l i n ! the public at the mill store. stontlslly the same as prellmin- department. j a fire. ' over the 1962 value. Never-before mill prices for ary plai’-s reviewed I v the build-1 ^ supplemental bid will be i According to Lawrence, wu- these top quality skirts and Ing committee last year, call; askedasnea onuii theuic cost am of, Installinga*»*si^«*«**o imiiuiismlnum doors ——-—— Installed .else- . AD'VERTISEMENT — T A K E for a “split-level” firehouse. The a four-inch water line to a hy- -where to the state perform oei- MAYTAE AUTOMATIC shorts will truly amaze yoii. same plan could t)(p easily drant at the southwestern sec-1 ter without so frequetft adjusl- ' Roosevelt Mills Retail adapted to fit a second propos­ tlon o f toe lo t It would be used ment. PLAYS for tridnlng'purposes. The discussion about the sports-faslb^k! CLOTHES UP TO Salesroom open'daily till ed firriiouse site in Manchester Oiaen area: Another alternate bid would stairways and water stor^e “PffiATE KING” 6 :30, Fridky nights till 9 ;00 The* "split-level” design to be sought on toe widening of tank was aimed at cutting ine WASHER P.M. 215 East Main St» ckidos a stogie-story apparatus McKee St. In front of the lire- cost of the building, 3 YEARS Rockville, Conn. room with tv ^ vehicle bays, and house and the tostaUatlqn of However, since Ctolef Mason curbs between storm sewer was noi present to explain the drains at either end of the 'reason fo r the design, no de­ herePs perform ance! TO -m* property'* frontage. cisions were made. A t the request of Fire Chief The design of toe generator W . Clifford Mason, who was not exhaust was apparently accept­ WORK HARD?...PLAY HARD? ed as being the best feasible. r. Largo load oa* at last night’s meeting, Law­ parity. Clothau- PAY! rence his added a relnfolrced The committee has schedul­ bHgbtonlng gyra- radio'tower mount to ths build­ ed an organizational meeting foam wash action. ing. at 7:30 p.m. March 31, before here’s luxury! La-wrence says Chief Mason It takes up the firehouse plans. called t6 ask the addition after The group Is ‘serving wlto » particularly heavy wlnd- temporary secretary, Donald etorm, when radio towers to ■ Kuehl, since pennanent secre-' AR HALO-OF-HEAT various sections o f town had tory Robert Lappen resigned. W NO been topptod. ' . In addition, toe ooipmlttee CLOTHES ■ Footing drains have been may bo due for a ch^lige ^ to, h e r e ’s t h e chairmanship. Tkc |re|^A> shown at the base of the foun­ DRYER PaymeHts dation for toe building, since, chsUrman is a Republloiil, T tut PRESENTS Lawrence says' the sol.is retain man tSrakdall. The tovln g o v t surface:' water 'becauae' ,of th e ernment, .however, Is . under URtil hoidpan underlying the arqs- A Democritio. control, A Service Of Sacred Music sump pump Is included to the A vaesney udsts op.tke r o o m i e s t ! btolmng. . ' man e o m m itte e .^ c e Av UNDER THE DIBifOnON OF DR! PAUL L WILLWERIH ■ Gootlo circla of MAY The dlmenttons and materials Capocefalo' resigned mdv- ( Q ^ d u. ciianMrt sboto) low, even hnat used to the Dultotog. Lfw w nce Ing to Glastonbury. .c- , '■'^.lliBiiart j.'G ordon , 46 Utch- drian dalicata fab­ says, are substantially similar Paul FbUips, a new AT rics. Pushbutton appointed recrttly to fleld'vIStraat, EASY to those vMlid to the cajttral role «r toe "Pirate King” to sslaotlon; ’ Regu­ firehouse. Jock Oqldberg, . adio ■— res lar, wasb/a wear, '"Ptaatoe of PensaUea" lO be tERMS For example, lAwrence said, sotnq months ago, attt_ prastoted by 'toe Manchester I CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE w h e r e ? ’ uir ihitf. a vHrosus g ls ^ finish used onIfirst meeting last night gilbert and. BulMvan Wgtortiop 366 MAIN 8TREE1V-MANC1IE8TBB n u ll I ikin' — March 26 and 37 at 6:00 P.M.| to Manchester Hlgi| achool. A j W ZAR A SSttSl-iSi’.’TSiS 2:00 o’clock matinee w ill also] First man-size sports-fastback. Big, solid, luxurious. Power Disc ba gtvea oa laturday. Sunday, Morch 21 ■-7 KM. Brakes, reclining seats that adjust individually for legroom, stand­ Oordon, ; president o f the I OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. . - SATURDAY MU S Q E l ^ t S A L U E Wdrkshop, is barltohe soMM at] a t R a m h l e r ard. Sports options like bucket seaU, floor shifto, wire-wheel covers. eodto ’ 'Msthodlatr Cknrcb. 6J ALSO Power? Mighty 287 and 327 eu. in. V-8-optiona. Ramblerextra-value c THE CO U A ftl MULSS WSEMI LI I J 8 ^ 0bib Mid tl*' —------, features at no extraepet. of course. MorUn! £Kcitom »t without end,, ik e s H a i r knal n ala W IU N INCLUDED M THE SH V IC I lead rolM la ftovloai Wotkohop and newest, of dm Sensible Spectaculars. See the excit^nent, sooud Look Alive iwith Shine i pnMBM! YYAIOM REEATOIIIG3D6R6 V 'TLU .8. Plan-1 d ^ e r s AmniomMoton-^Dediedudto Exoelknce . - F e e l A livie w ith B chI y ^ AU ARE uracoMi! — eSOUPR HAVE BEEN OY^ABeiFIRD AMONO NEW . M E I I R ^ FIMEET OfEXEGOATE MUSMAL OBOANMULSlpMe./.' DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, bie. 285 RrM SL. v'jIT'lllilN 'SX ,, -4 1 rv

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•r PAGE SEVEKtOiaiL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CCNN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 '■ ■ .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN is no more material. Except question had been, bow. did they rOUbeiii. There had been no says, "out of the realm of myth began .when ha waa 12, in his and speculation Into solid his­ when existing collections a » learn bronze making?" said Dr. I Aerial Phoiod — that of the revohiUonfiriee other sources. Singer. ‘‘K has been assumed be given a hearing at the eon- Air Conditioilcr native Mty of Vlanna. torical realty.” But not much Broktfi up And tticrA •tin ference. Tshombe opposed tMa and ttwt of tbfi moderatee. they oast their bnmz# by the o * H e b ro n Chinese Are Dig^lhg Thfi -Asia House Oallwy now Chronologically, the exhibit was published fibout it. are treaaurea in the W«M and Rival Camps Develop in Congo Problem Idea and it failed to get the nfic- On the final fifijr ef the con f^ Goe§ to Alaska has an exhibition, running ranges from Neolithic times to Japan — there ia no way to aa- Lost Wax method, known early Pinpoint Red essary majority approval. ence, delegates had two r^iu* a little after the Christian era. The Communist regime began semMe another collect km. In the West. Now we learn the through March 28, called ''Rel­ with the formation df a science In a bid to hide the spHt, Mu- tfons before them. One, by Cam­ ics of Ancient China from the and includea pottery, inlaid assumption was wrong — they warles failed to get the 18 votes«>lnf the buck to Africa’s heads ofi^egfites got down to llifi Congo N0M«, Aleska (AP) -- Rob- academ y In 1949. But It also The- Chinese Communlets f V 4nH Review By DENNIS NEELD rumbt impoefid an information eroon, would feve given But Not Exporting Collection of Dr. Paul Singer." pieces, Jade, ritual vessels of publish two Journals, each on a used pottery molds. They did Target Areas needed for approval, it wo.i the state meeting in Accra, Qhana, question. ’IWiombe African tixx^ to re- ert Olersdorf, vice president of shut off exports. It made propa­ not get Uiat method from the NAIROBI, Kenya ('a P) — The black out. Delegates continued Alaska Airlines, has heard all It is a cross section of more bronze and mythical figures in monthly basts, ia the field of backing of 15 nations. And Sept. 1. ’Tshombe checked in fit a new­ to leak information to the press, ace m ercenaiiee. ’The other, ganda of the idea that ancient W eeL” Congo problem which has the old cracks about selling re­ than 150 items from the collec­ many materials. relics ‘helong to the people.” archeology, and except for one WAfirarroTON (a p ) — I On Clothes Tshombe, denounced by many In the pro-Tshombe camp however, and the blackout BXhlopia and Tunisia, pp>- tion of more than 1,600 speci­ recent Isvse, the Journals reach 'Another queetion had been, were most of the French-speak­ ly bunt hotel token over oxchi- frigerators to Bskimos. ArcheolCgy, though It has plagued this continent since I960 African leaders as an imperial­ tailed to conceal the increasing- gposed a general anuieety for By MILES A. SMITH »entlflo Information Is seeping mens, selected for this occasion ‘The present Chinese re­ did the Chinese learn glass- Month* of careful photo reco®- ing etates, plus Nigeria, Liberia sively for delegatee, and Tanaa- flourished for a long time to outside sohoUrs. now hae cleaved Africa'a Inde­ ist stooge, came .out of the ly bitter tenor of the debete. Oor«oieee rebela and So he did a doubletoke AP Arts Editor from behind the bamboo curtain by Dr. Max Loehr, specialist in gime does not permit anything “The information is good making from the West, via the naleaanca of OomtnuniM North and Sierra Leone. nia’s foreign mtntator, Oecar Wedneeday when tdteCklng eup- other areas, cam e tote to CSilha. Set May 8 pendent nations into rival meeting unscathed by any reso­ Tanaanto and Ghana tried to tione supfirvtoed by the OAU. It NEW YORK (AP)—’Though to give the outside world Oriental Art at Harvard Uni­ As Gordon Warifiium, di­ to be taken out of the country) enough, though inferior by Creeks, and earlier, the Egyp­ Vtot Nam by Air rorea and lution critical of his policies. In the other, Ghana, ’Tansa- Kambona, promptly checked made no mention of a peace- piles being reipiUtUOMia by (meaning the Sinologists—stu­ but thw are digging furiously,” tians? cam pa. out. ’The two men later argued drum in> aupport tor a move to the Communist regime in versity. rector of the Gallery, points out, Western scientific standards,” Navy have given U.8. offidale Prmiier Molse Tshombe, key It was the organisation which nla, Algeria, the United Arab keepinf force. fang Island vtllagere. dents of China) some exciting says Dr. Singer. ’They have said Dr. Singer. "They are “Now we learn that the com­ * The anndet^l Tolland 4-H Republic and Uganda opposed violently on - the conference withdraw recognition of China long ago stopped the ex­ 'This is a major private col­ scholarly Investigation there detailed knowledge of all tar­ figure in the controversy, suffered defeat. ’The OAU, bom Tfihombe’e government If it re- Neither could get the Mipport There It was In Mg, Mack disclosutes. developed teams that move any­ young yet hi the science. Their parable glass in Oilna had a eiotlilnc Revue w ^ t>« heVd on two years ago with pledges o f' ’l^hombe. floor, wHh Tahoihbfi at on* lection, and like others in mu- "is a matter of barely 60 years.” gets worth hitting there, eourcee emerged from the Organisation fueed to MHde by the conference of the necessary IS nations. print — an air oondltiening unit port of ancient artifacts—which That is the report of Dr. Paul Nationalist C3ilna made a where a find has been made. publications do not keep pact high content of barium and May S, at the Rock^Ue High pan-African soHdarity, now ap-1 ResoluUons ctmdemnlng Souto stoge demanding of Chalrnmn seuma as well, It has been form­ lefe,” Dr. Singer continued. "It •aid today. Ol African Unity’s meeting of ...... — ------, . ----- declaiona. 'niey felled. At the opening eeeslon, Ken- tor the vlHage community hall. ^ve scholars . their clues to Singer. By avocation, he is both They establish museums right with their discoveriea” foreign ministers in Nairobi i pe£rspears {juraiy^cuparalysed uy by uisumiljd^nity'. | Africa for Its policy of apartheid Joseph MurumU, foreign minis­ a scholar and collector in the ed from the lucky chance, un­ start, and In 1929 the excava is a formula tiiat is their own. yhere ie official ailence here Mhodl. at-7:80 p.m. Ai»nounce- ter of Kenya, that he "silence ya’e Pi^dent Jomo Kenyatto King Island is in the heart of early Chinese oivUlsation — tions at Anyang, capital of the on the spot.” For scholars, there have been with a dipiomatic victory. ’The conference, - - -- which spent and Portugal for hanging on to . Senegal Fbrelgn Minister flew of Sinology. Professionally scientific discoveries of back- some basic, si^lficant, reports. There is no evidence they about aerial ecouting operatioqa inent la made early to agow Doudou Thaian was the first to had urged delegates to find a Eskimo land, lose than a their archeologists are busy as Shang dynasty (1766-1122 B.(^) The export ban has meant Although his request for an five bitter days last week dis- its African colonies went this demagogue." _ hundred yards from the shores 'beavein. he Is u psychiatrist practicing country Oilnese peasants who "In the aumg period, the learned from the West.” over Red North Viet Nam. plenty of time for 4-Hers ^to, refer d irectly to the epUt. He “ speedy and peaceful sohiUon’' lifted this period, as Wariibum that for the outside world there The North Vietnameee and il-African peacekeeping force cus.-dng the Congo, failed to, through with barely a hitch. Sudan P*«P2“ ". of the Bering Sea. And fortunately enough scl- in this area. His collecting days often were Just plain grave- get busy edxMU their sew ^ . K replace hU white mercen- reach any policy decision, pass-1 'The split came as soon as del-1 rebel leader OulKophe Obenya eeld there are today two AMcas to Qm Congo proUem. the Oonununlst CMneee have BUgtbUlty includes all' club not complained openly about inemlbers, nine years of age or theee actlvltes. over who are now enrolled in It is known that Ahr Force th e cloth in g project. EkiroU- RFlOl Voodoo Jets have flown ment cards for 1904-05 club over North Viet Nam at both ymx must be on file at the high and low altitudes, their County 4-H office. high-epeed cameras taking thousands of pictures. glaoh entrant between ages of They have collected shots of j^l8 must take part in an eval­ First troop barracks and training uation In her own town in or­ centers, ammunition and fuel der to model in the tevue... dumpe, gun positions, roads, Girls 14 and over are to at­ First ... for greatest railroads, airfields, power in­ tend a special teen-age eivalua- National stallations, industrial complexes tion meeting prior to the re- and the kke. v u a Navy F8 crusaders RA6C vigi­ r Girls 14 yean old and over National Stores lantes have taken off from U.S. as oif January 1 who have had carriers in the South China Sea three years experience in cloth­ to range along the North Viet­ ing, Including this year, will be lit namese coast photographing Invited to attend a fleleotion Stores port facilities, torpedo bofic Tea, at which representatives bases and other potential taz^ from Tolland County to the geU. State 4-H Clothing Conference value! Pictures brought back for will be selected. over study by skilled photo Interpret­ Knitted garments may not ha W E G I V E ers have Inchid^ poesible tar­ entered in the revue. Also gar­ gets in the Hanoi area and the ments which are not completely main port of Haiphong. finished by town or area evalu­ Low prices, top quality and variety, courtesy and Stamps! U.S. reconnaissance planes ation dates will not be eligible, are equipped with sensitive col­ Kntry cards should be com* or bla^k and white film that can pleted and returned to the 4-H ‘F.P.A m .THA'TS *taMlLY P1TOCHASING AGENT.., reveal camouflage, Infrared office -no later than April 1. ' ' '< ' film of piercing darkness, and n The 22 members of the con electronic cenaora fihle to detect flrmatkm class at St. Peter’s The smart home-maker who does the family food shopping I FAMILY' PURCHASING AGENT warning radar or gunpointing gl^lscopal Church, Sunday last, radar. attended the Bishop’s ’Tea, fol­ lowing the ceremony. Their automatic cameras can take panoramic views or de­ 2BA Sets Hearing The Experienced F.P.A. Approves First National tailed pictures of Hmited areas. /, The 2k«lng Board of Appeals i FAMILY PURCHASING AGENT/j Aircraft cem take clecu fibots srill hold a pubUc hearing at because nowhere else can she so completely from 30,000 feet aloft snd higher the town office building, March or from close to the ground at 14, at 8 p.m., to act on two 400 m iles an hour o r faster. requests, as follows: Archie carry out this responsibility to her family: The 87-mm cmtialrcroft guna, Green and Everett Yapp ask for the most common weapons used a variance allowing the erection by the North Vietnamese, caa of a one-family dwelling on a reach up only ahout 10,000 fe e t, non-conforming lot on Rt. 86, • to purchase the finest quality food,.. W E G I V E experts say. and W. L. ’Thibadeau asks for MEATS On low-level photo mlasiona. a variance to maintain a non- • at the lowest possible price! the U.S. planes rely on speed conforming dwelling in the and surprise to get their Job Amston area. done before radar can lock on Phone Sorv^ On P O R K R O A S T and direct the enemies guna at ' A phone survey started Mon­ them. day, conducted by the Public GREEN If the Rusatona or Red Health Nursing Advisory com­ JSTAMPS. Chinese should sent antiaircraft mittee, to determine need for misailee — like the batteries in fire-school well child confer- — to North Viet Nam, that feces here. 5-RIB CU T would present a new and grave Parents of children up to age approved problem for American aircraft. four-and-a-half years are re­ I?. *— LB Hiese missiles can range up to quested to gather dates of im­ very high altitudee, as they munisations and physical exam- feature SPECIALS! All Cut From Tender, demonstrated in knocking down Ihationit, to have on hand when Uws. volunteers call- Such dates So far, there la no sign that fihould include dlptherla, any such missUea haive been em­ whooping cough, tetanus, Salk Young, Cornfed Porkers placed in North Viet Nam, and Sabin polio series and boost­ sources said, although the Ruo- ers in all categories. elans have ptomiaed military Assisting in this are Mrs. A. old. Robert Cole, chairman, Mrs SH E’S AN Daniel Manley, co-chairman, LB Mrs. Hedley Hill, Mrs. Law­ EBA. rence Green, Mrs. Adrian Che- 7-RIB CU T Polly’s Pointers fiey, Mrs. Donald Berry and Mrs. Warren Smith. PamlUee In London Park and Abby es­ CREEN fillNT Swing Frame for Gotiiea 7.RIB ROAST and 4 CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS tates will be contacted through By POIXY CRAMER, Mrs. James Derby and Mrs. JEid- 1 LB, Newaqiapei’ Ikiterpriee Asoo. ward Patroeki. D E A R POLLY— (My children Op Educatioa Panel 1 OZ. had swings that were suspend­ A Howard E. Porter has been PEAS CANS PORK COMBINATION - 49 ed from a big, metal frame in aamed by the board of finance the yard. The seats were brok­ to a committee planned by the S A V E 1 5 c en and the awlngs no longer In- board of education, to study tereeted the children. I toolc SHOULDER off the swings and put the me­ population growth in children 4 to 6 LBS of school age, and growth tal frame in the attic where it Ssnoked Picnics serves as a wonderful holder trends which may effect educa­ fo r hanging ou t - o f • aeaeon tional needs. nN A ST This evening will be the first LB clothes. — Mrs. K. eommittee meeting, at the fil­ SAVE 10c amentary school. Skinless Franks DIBAJR POLLY — My faint ia MINCED for the men who carry brief HUding Farm Sold B A C K B A Y cases. We all know that tha ! The HUding farm on Church LB handles wear out long before fit. has been sold to Mr. Harry VIHOLS S A V E 10c the case itoelf. When mine be­ Megison of Glastonbury, who CLAMS Sliced Ba^on gan to look ahoikby, I wrap; Will occupy the house with his ped them with matching color wife and family of five children, IB plastic lacing and had new and v'Ul develop the land. The sior; Lenten Seafood Valued! handleb for only a few cento. place was the former residence REAL Three cheers for the lady whp of the late Frederick P. Bi-isell. iae>l fw attaches junk mall to a cup­ Samuel HUding recently un­ DOWN EAST King Crab Legs & Clows > 89* board (blank side up) arid uses derwent a operation at the LI it fo r acpratch paper. I have a Windham Metmortei Hoepital. desk draw er fuU o f it w hich Ifi , He recently sold a lot he FLAVOI^ now coming In mighty handy ow-ned on Chestnut Hill, to a NABISCO Split Mackerel •*«•«»» »* ul9' since I am teaching myself to Marlborough resident who ia type and I fill reams of paper buUdlng on the old Cheetnut S A V E 1 3 < FIG m1 LB. with writing that meaiia rtotk- HiU Rd. ing. — Mrs. K. S. C. Supper Planned PKGS. Congratulations if your let^ TThe F irs t Congregational OR tor was an example of tiia Sunday school will hold anoth­ newtons SH E’ S AN teaoh-yourself typing. Wirij I H E ’ S AN 2 j er steak supper in the down­ caLo could do as welL — POT ILY. stairs Sunday school room this Health and Beauty Aids! E PA. APPROVED B'riday evening. Tickets may be EBA. S A V E 9 e B M DHIAR POLLY — Never obtained from any of the Sun­ SH E’ S AN Dinner Specials! throw away mussed and soiled day scIkxU tecu;hers. It is hoped pieces of the thin aluminum for this one to be as Bucceeeful K f it e x fo il. W ad them up tato a MUl as the previous one. Shrimp *^ M A L I 4 Claanad P M A S T - WHOLE KERNEL and they make real good pok 'The Congregational choir will 4V4 OZ CAN 39' cleanera for emergency^ use. - fehearse at 8:15, this Thursday M e n n e n Sweet Corn 6 oSs 9 5 < I save washcloths, saw then evening. More voices are needed birds eye together aixl quUt with straight for the coming Easter services. RICHMOND - GREEN or WAX lines on the sewing machine te Cheese Wra^** i-oz C i l C make good rags or padding for Come on, anybody who can FinST U stre Creme White or Colored pot holders. Sing, is the woa-d. M ij!. Brenton PKG C O ,SA V I Crane at the helm. STAINLISS STHL Beans FRENCH style 6 9 5 < 1 gave my son and his bride of 5 3 lO e five dozen thank-you cards with Grant on Panel W ilkinsoii BLADIS "Y or QAROm - sliced or HALVES * Firet Seleotman Richard M. C0RH.PERS thfi same number of stamps and Roherf's SHAVI CREAM m ade ature had corract ad­ Grant has been named by the ih ttf board cf eeleclmen as its rep- Lather or Brufhlau TUBE A 3 * 1 4 c Peaches elberta dresses tor all the people FRENCH-CUT P a lm e liv e they did not know too Well, liesentative' on the study oom- N N A S T - FANCY mittee formed by the bferd of c a u f o ***'^ »» Also, knowing aaveral months Hershey ahead that this boy waa gatn< ^ucation, regarding population \>RGi LOOSt growth in children of school 3 1 to he married, 1 gathered up Ke, looking forward to future Apple Sauce ’ ^ * ~ thread, needles, pins, buttons, iriiool needs wd facilities. BT 0 e PR4AST - LARGE sciasors, twaazara, banda^ Ooll]^ Madison la cream 1.49 medicine (aspirin and ,m «ah cine Moaet »tto?toe). Manchester Evening Herald f r o z e n W 'W I4JPKG Hebron correspondent. Miss 8u- Prunes small kitchen Itioas, HprtbufiiA ■nlers Coffon am lefriH* ’ZiAlAf A m erican thunfo tacks, pencils, pap^ - H I aan B. Pendleton, telephone 80U D WHITE IN BRINE ^waamm CAN S 9 « f» -S 4 5 4 . cUps,

'iv .- BIANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., '^URSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 HANCHESTI^ e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1 9 « RockviOe-Venum Objections Raised Events Deadline Set In Capital Children Cited for Their Science Projects To Reclassification WABHINOTDN (AP) — The WE CHOOSE ONLY THE BEST 0F THIS FAMOUS TQP. QUALITY BRAND M OUR Bouaa baa again iitted against In P rogra m giving tha justices of the Su­ M bto, MB o f Mr. and ObjecHons to the proposed reclsssifichtion o# tow n preme Ooutt tbe same else pay I t a . Jamea 8«Ibie o f Sunaet For Farmers employes—ranging from specific requesto booat given members of (Son- lAna. «n» a flnt prise and'a increases to general dismay over the handling of the gT600« DroposaIs-"-have been registered with General Manager AM other federal judges, top ' thlrt priM In the Grade 6 and March 28 has bean sat as Ms chard Martin by town depart-^ executive officiede and Oon- 6 dlriaton of the annual adenoe deatUlne for fannsrs who wM r gre<», ttseV, got $7,600 pay DMnt requssU wars aotuaUy trana- fair at Bolton Elemontanr to sign up for a feed grain pro­ laiees last year, but the oourt’s About 16 employes are in­ mltted to Martlh by Public were Mmltsd to $4,500 by action Bdtoai laat night Diane Leiner, gram at the Tonand Oountg volved in the speriflc request, Works Director WalUr Fust, of the Senate. daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Carl Agricultural Center. ' which comes from OontroUsr sinos the building dspartmsnt A MM to give the justices the So far, 25 ToHan4 County Joseph Clementino, Building is under th« pubUo works ds- lieiner of Tinker Pond Rd., took Inqiector Thomas Monahan, remaining $8,000 was brought a flcat priae in the Grade 8 and farms have been enrolled la tbs partment up in the House Tuesday. U was 4 divlalon. Joyce Barrett, Water, and Sewer Superintend­ boa rsproduoed fbr defeated 20S to 177. 1966 program with Intended di­ ent Lawrence W ittkofske, ’Town submission to tbs directors 'a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Al­ version of 310 acrea Pattic^at> Rep, John B, Anderson, R-IM., STOCK YOUR FREOERtmiH YOUR FAVORITE CUTS OF fred Barrett of Notch Rd., took Cleric Edward Tomklel and copy of Monahan’s Interdepart­ said the justices are already Ing farmers wUI receive pay' Town Planning Director Joseph flrat prise in the Grade 1 and 2 ments for diverting M least 20 mental request to Fuss, rather generously paid, and con retire division. Tamsky. Mran Fuss’s memorandum to at full pay at age 70, without per cent of their base from pro­ In addition, ’Tamsky com­ SEECmiXrr sr CERBER ra s q r a . Awards were presented by duction, and hi addition, may Heads League Martin. having put anything into their PTA president Mrs. Elizabeth plains that the setveral mem­ Monahen’a reqiMet lor rs- pensions. The chief justice gets receive pries support pasrmenta John J. Craity Jr. of S8 Mc­ oranda describing the reolaasi- BABY FOOD CHOPPED 6)ai;89* Alton and science fair chairman elasalflcation of an assistant $40,000 a year, Ms eight asso- sw im PREMIIM BHF on the acreage of com actually Cann Dr. haa been ra-aleoted flcatlon procedure are unclear, John Senteio in the CD room, grown. building inspector to deputy Matya, $30,500. Oongress mem­ president of the Maneheater sod tbalf the building inspector, of a senior which was jammed with par- ’Two features at the program Chapter of the Holy Family adequately bers get $80,000. WASHDAY MIRACLE •nts, teachers and children, and account and record clerk to "Why is ths third chamber of are that the price smport pro­ Retreat League. penonnel. principal account and record JUICY - TENDER winning exhibits. gram is made regnrdfeas at the He will be aasiztad during the AU ttie comfMinta were pro­ the le^slature so much Mgher TIDE DETERGENT A sUte of otflcera for the year by Jerry 8. WUUama, flrat C la rk , and of a clsik stenog­ ,paid than ths House and Sen­ use made of the porn, which vided Martin after town dlrec rapher to account and record 1M5-46 PTA was nominated miiy be kept on the producing vice president; John Spaulding, b »a aOked earUer this month ate?” asked Rep. Wayne L. during the short business meet­ farm and used as sUage; and an second vice prudent and dialr- for written statements from clw k. Hays, D-Obto. ing. advance payment equal to man of midweek retreata; John department heode cm the re- Town Clerk Tomklel says in "This is a spite cut, a spite 3 E A 9 ( Douglas, who had not plan­ about one-half of the diversion O’NeiU, third vice preaUent; claaeiftcation plan. his memorandum to Martin attack on the tempie at justice.” ned to attend the science fair payment may be received when Francis King, secretary; and that 'T have proposed in my said Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla. SIRLOIN STEAK Tamsky’a cbjectione to the SimiWEET ceremonies at all since he was a farmer signs up for the pro­ Rohert J. Ardinl, treaeairer. bud^t request that this depart­ But the majority took its cue reclaaslfioatlon plan Include: ment is to receive the same unaware that he had won, could gram. ^aukUng, O’Neill, King and 1. “The several memos (is­ from Rep. Paul C. Jones, D- PRUNE JUICE 3 9 ' MODLB CUT hardly keep from grinning as Participating is voluntary Ardinl are repealing their tsnns reclassification and normal in­ Mo., who said: "We’re wasting ORAND UNION sued by Martin inetrucUng ds- crement and anniversary Incre­ he came up to receive his third- and Interested farmers should in office. pariansRt heads bow to com­ a tot of time dlecussing this. SHOULDER STEAK 8 9 ' ’The chapter Is making ar­ ment as outlined In your pro­ CHUCKSTEAK plaoe prize. When he was ro- contact the county agent’s of- pute reriassiflcatlon . wages) Let’s vote It down and show ths EVAP.NILK 6^'^ 7 9 ' BONILRU TOP ROUND ss ftft. TOP CHUCK eaiiinf a few minutes later for fkw before the deadllna rangements for its annual Com­ are unclear, often contradlcto- gram.” Supreme Oouri what we think of GRAND 2 PET m rtf^ m the fin t prize he beamed. He Fuelmen Cited munion Breakfast to be held ry, and difficult. If not, indeed, TomkiSI conUnusn "While them.” TOP SIRLOIN STEAK r^ 9 9 ' CUBESTEAK 9 9 ' bad submitted the winning in conjuncUon with the Knights not under classified service, I FACIAL TISSUE 4 j % 7 5 ‘ Lester Baum, o f FarmoU, Msflale, to follow .” NONELEM f t p . x n project on the ignition system Inc., has been elected president of Oilumhus on Sunday, April “...none of the various strongly feel that the ern^yes WASHINOTON (AP) — A ait- $l®s of a oar to last year’s fair and of the Fuel Oil Dealers Associa­ 4, S t the K of C Home. TlckeU memorandums gives an expla­ of this defMrtment should bs down by students in front of the GRANULATED CROSS RIB ROAST d^d S' NEWPORT ROAST had Won nothing. tion. He was vice president of are being distributed by the nation of the action... which entitled to the same considera­ White H o u m ended Wednesday Senteio explained that the ex- the area organization. parish chairmen. it preeenta. Certainly any sub­ tion as other employee of our night when news came that two| Lenten Menu Suggestions Also elected were Emmanuel Plans ore also in the process ject as oenalUve aa this de­ town. peaceful civil rights demonstra­ «RAND UNION ra eg a a hMt Jhowed the value of per­ for the annual retreat to be SUCREST SUGAR sistence because Douglas bad Gerber, vice president; Nelson serves a clear... and... direct Water and Sewer Superin­ tions had taken placs in Ala­ JUICY - TENDER held May 7 to 0 at the Holy explanation to the affected per­ tendent Wittkofske had asked bama. PEANUT BUTTER 3 acted on the suggestions of (Herald pboto by Pinto) Gottler, secretary, and Samuel Family Retreat House,, Farm­ lb teachers last year and had per- Wlnaen of first prizes in,Bolton Elementary Scho Oil Co. was named to the board Fathers. Anyone interested in STEAK Ubit on leaves, and Joyce Barrett, Grade 2, who won with a flower project. ployed prior to July 1, 1963. tained, Martin told ths town had been on the ridewalk at the | Douglas himsrff said, he had of directors of the New England attending may oontaot his executive mansion since mldaft- ANERICA'I rAVORITB sq A ft. labeled tt better so that “even Fuel Institute at the associa­ What do we do for those em­ directors Tuesday. The rsclassl- PORTERHOUSE parish chsdrman. SPaBHCTTI»««« 5 ®1®® 8 9 thd satellest Child oould under­ ployed since that date 7; do they flcatlon plan eUmlnatss the srnoon. At one point, 800 partici­ HEINZ KETCHUP 2 % r 4 9 ' day school wlU attend servicee aB managers, coaches and any­ is “South of the Border.” Mrs. tion’s nanual meeting In Bos­ deputy’s ‘position, which is now pated but by 8 p.m. only 1251 ORAND UNION 6 A $ -e z .A P r stand i t ” ton. Pearl w'as named to a remain on separate wage lev- ORAND UNION g f t „ . . , A A m at Temple Beth Shokm tomor­ one else interested in helpi^ Joseph Landry's Den 3 will pre­ ris, and do you intend, therefore, vacant. were left. CBIICK ■■ n P n « T CUT Douglas was lucky in his row evening. ’Those planning to with the town baseball program sent a short skit. three-year term. Stocks in Brief Lenore Monsonis of the Wash­ TOMATO SAUCE 10 - 9 5 ' In St. Patrick Parade two separate wage levels for Following Tuesday's meeting GRAND UNION SOLID sq 7^ A f t . TOMATO SOUP 1 0 ” ^ 9 9 ' aboloe of subject—^he got his go should meet at the church this season tomorrow at 7:30 at After Inspection and presen­ each classtflcation in which per­ the directors had agreed to ington Student Nonviolent Ooor-| CALIFORNIA ROAST s . 5 5 ' RDt ROAST from a friend who the Commimity Hall.' The Saints, the American OELATW a , A f t . at 7:4S for transportation to tation of badges an attendance NEW Y<«K (AP)-Clgapstte sonnel were employed sUbse- poetpone action on the reclaaal- dinating Committee told tha REOULAR ITTLE , __ _ P P . MHniiSBS ceras a SOO-aers used car lo t Manchester. Cub Pack Meets banner will be presented to the Legion Fife and Drum Corps, demonstrators that what they | WHITE TUNA 3 » 8 9 ' will participate in the annual stocks took losses as ths stock (|ueiit to that d ate?" fleation plan pending a repoK JELL-0 AUFUTORS 4 pkgt. 3 9 Ete prises were a microscope Briefs Cub Scout Pack 167 will hold den with tbs beat parent attsnd- muket continued to put on a Tamsity’s specific complaints from a atudy ooromlttee ap­ wanted — protection, tor demon- IKiSS.'SS'iSiffi? A ‘ K-x-MOO BOTTOM KODIID ROAST a 8 5 ' and a drafting set its monthly pack meeting to­ S t Patrick’s Day parade In RIB ROAST £S^6S‘ s.5 5 ' The zoning board wlB meet snea mixed performance early this are that the reclaMification of pointed that night atrators in Alabema — had been | BONBLBM P f P . Runners-up in the Grade 6 tonight at 8 iir the town office morrow at 7:30 p.m. at United Holyoke, Mass., on Sunday. ' achieved. CHUNKTUNA 4 — *1®“ CHASE a SANBORN OR RORELESS A P . The Saints will lead tbs afternoon. his dspartment’s senior clerk They asked also that they be ORAND UNION - . f . gi, and 6 cioM were Timoth^Hag- conference room to discuss Methodist Church. The opening Manchester Eventaig Herald Trading was moderately ac­ stenographer to principal ac supplied wMh copies of memo­ The demonstrators picked up I CHUCK FILLET an, Grade 7, with a weather planning revisions and revision and closing ceremonies will be marching unit of the Army and wet dottles, socks and empty RUMP ROAST A. 9 5 ' Bolton eorre^pondent, Cleme- Navy Club of Manchester. This tive and ths list ssenMd to lack count and record clerk “is unfor- randa tram the various depart­ w h it e t u n a ^ 3 • BEECHNUT COFFEE station, first nmner-up; and of building certificates. conducted by Mrs. John Rys’ any Inceikiva to move either tunato both In Its application ment heads who dlaagrasd Mrlth coffee cups, left ths gear to be I Denial Donovan, Grade 6, with ’There wlU be a meeting for Den 4. ’The theme foFttae month weO Voong, telephone 64S-8M1. is the first year the corps has w ^ with much vigor. picked up by a truck and M O TT’S been invited to appear tor the to the incumbent and in the re­ Martin’s reclasslficaaon propo­ WELL TRIMMED a model of different kinds of 'A m cigarette mamrfacturers cruitment of a successor at sals. They had made a similar marched away to a church, | wUna third rmmetHip. Danid event the largest parade in oinglng. Massachusetts. The parade will reacted to news of a propoeal to some future date. request of Martin earlier this FRUIT TREATS worked on the project with his double the New York state tax He also avers that the sal­ month, the firet time they brother Thomeu who is in Grade be televAnne NlcloBe, Grade 8, ping and thtogs.’’ land and relocated in Passaic In er groups were mixed to a EMch of ths battalions wiU I MARGARINE K 2 9 ' BEir e PORK e VEAL P ft. in this small western Connecti­ The law firm of Russell and 1900. It went out of business volva seveiraniiHoyes, all ofii Ida raeponalblMty, aa ^ e f ad- now have four batterys cf wltli a atudy of atoms and shade lower. wham, be says, are not classi­ ndnMzutive off lew at the town, cut town may soon be a public Russell of New York City an­ Mortly before World War n. The Associated Press average launchera. EMch missile battery CHICKEN o> the SEA-SOLID MEAT LOAF MIX e . 5 9 ' FLANK STEAK a 9 9 ' ‘ motecdlea Becond runner-up There will be a hearing Fri­ fied at a level oonsistent with they bave sought detailed ex- has six launchers, and each waa, U icbael Kurya, Grade 4, park with a $1 milUon trust fund nounced Wednesday that Hard­ Griffin • BcDefleor of M stocks at noon was iq> 4 D iSlG Sttal^® ® PORTERKOUIE _ ftft. RONELBU en bad bequeathed Us property day in New Milford FVobate b ii or her rsaponaiblUtiee. planatioa at the reason tbe plan ktuncher mounts three missiles. w hoi, Mowed how applea are to maintain it. Tile marriage o f Mias Linda at 836.3 with industrials iqi .4, He lepeats hla request, 'voloed ham been propoeed In tta present WHITE TUNA and eriabUMed tbs maintenancs Court on the admission of the rails up .3 and utiUUes off .L Added batteries, the Pentagon TENDERLOIN STEAK a^ 9 9 ' BEEF FOR STEW growiv ahd the Idnde and uses Another $1 million trust fund wiU. Anne Bellefleur to James Mi­ earUer, that the title o f deputy form. aald Wednesday, 'will be formed of gpplee. Third runner-up was trust fund in Us will. Tha Dow Jones Industrial av­ Featun^ has been set up for the New The hospital trust fund was An inventory of Harden’s es­ chael Griffin Jr., both of Man­ controller not be dropped from The board noted iKieedey this summer for tbe 1st and 2nd to, $ W O O Bobbi GigUo, Grade 4, wHh a MiUord Hospital, and the local erage at noon was off .95 at the roster. No loos of pay Is In that the plan pro-vldee Immedl- established by Harden before Us tate has yet to be filed. ’The chester, was solemnized Satur­ 898.42. Battahons, whose home base is I cans HH nodal of the Verrasano-Narr Visiting Nurses Assoriation may death, the lawyers sakL total of Us wealth was not volved in tbe' change In title, ate pay mcreaoes for about 90 Twenty Nine Palms, <3aiif.; and rowaBtldga, . receive gifts totaling $250,000. day morning, Feb. 27, at S t Losses of close to a point which would become “•ooountp of Ito town empk^ea, delayed •‘Gee, k’s beautiful,” Birst known. were shown by Amsrlcsn. To­ on Nov. 1 for the 3rd Battalion, | 3 Jogme Barrett’s winning ex- The largesse is from a man Selectman Carlson said o f Har- The balance of the estate will James’ Qiurch. a n t" Increasee for about 10 and no Cherry Point, N.C. RARLT MORN MMt oontqlhed spring oulba (Who Uvsd in the town for some bacco, Liggett A Myers and increases for about 20. rybrooke. "he put an awful lot go to three half-brothers and a The bride is a daughter at Reynedds T<>bacco. He asks an tnereoss of two The let Battakon la currently | and flowering'MndM on which 20 years before bis death March of money in it There’s a stream half-sister and their descend­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Belle­ wags levels for some employes Martin haa said the delayed at Da Nang. INSTANT COFFEE 7 9 ' she' bad forced a bloom. First 8, but vdx) stayed oik at town Gains at a point or more were Increases are designed to keep RUMBLE BEE iMLID sq . ninning through it cuid there’s ants, risters of Harden’s late fleur, 400 Vernon St The bride­ made by Starrett, KLM Air­ who have been proposed for e numar ig> In ttiia dtviaion was I affairs and waa Uttle known by the main house and other buljd' wife, two close friends and cer­ groom is a son at Mr. and Mrs. one-stop increase, and an in­ employee with some time with Amt Bates, Qnds 1, with an ^townspeople. lines, IBM and Xerox. the town ahead of the more re­ WHITE TUNA 2 7 9 ' ingfs. It’s beautifully land­ tain employes, the law firm James Griffin Sr., 21 Brainard General Motors was ahead in crease of one wage level for endiihlt o f beat and how it helps Frank A. Harden, a retired scaped:” said. cently added staff, but dlrectora ‘Pifates’ Cast PL early trading but trimmed Ma some employes for whom no in­ have objected that there is suf­ FOR RRAmifa people. Iteoond runner-up waa handkerchief manufacturer, kept Harrybrooke includes a 16- Harden was in Us 80s when TIis Rev. Joseph H. McCann crease is proposed. MINUTE MAID w U s m Oavanaugh, Grade 1, to himself on his 60.acre' estate room house, swimming pool and he died in New York Hospital, rise to practically nothing. ficient provision for yeoriy Appears on TV| 12-oa TOttET TISSUE 1 0 X 9 7 ' performed the double ring cere- Prices were generally higher Clementino says be asked for raises without the delayed re­ FLANKENRIBS LONDONBROn a 9 9 * with an exhMt >on dinosaura. which he called Harrybrooke. greenhouses. There is a mile of New York City. He waa a pa­ mmiy. Mra Ralph Maccarone reclassification o f some post- ORANGE JUICE 1 cons 8 7 ' 5 5 ' Thind runneta-«g> were Pamela tient last year in New Milford in moderate trading on the classification. Martin repliee KARLT MORN I W i m PRR9I1UM ‘Tie wasn’t seen much in paved roads on the grounds. ivas organist and soloist Bou­ American Stock Exchange. tions a year ago, but was de­ Manchester GIfoert and Sul-1 •ARA LEE PECAN KING SIZE and iQmn Valentine, Oaidee 1 town,’’ said First Selectman Harden was associated with Hospital. that any complaints about the 13-oz. quets of white camationa were Corporate bonds were mostly nied them then and has appar­ differences in pay level “can be Itvan Workshop will appear on coke a 4 5 * and X w M an exhibit proving on the altar. television station WTIC, Chan­ COFFEE CAKE 6 9 ' SUCED BACON 5 9 ' STEER LIVER unctumged. U.8. government ently been denied them again. worked out.” CLOROX BLEACH HTORADR ITADIUM fWIIT'SPNEMIUMBONnBM . . CftTfl Mat street potatoee grow best Building Inopector Monahan’s nel 3, on Sunday at noon. The AUNT JEMIMA with mnflo and sunMine. Ths bride, given hi marriage bonds were generally firm. It is to this differential be­ 9-oz. r O A U V e wmcBCBB Bolton by her father, wore a full- tween pay levela for new em­ program is entitled "Percep­ SVi-qt. Repcesentatlvee from the N -T e s t S et tion,” and is hosted by Dick WAFFLES pkg- 3 5 ' tKAIHIka ncnrofia 6 9 ' TURKEY ROAST A ^ * 2 ” Mroe kindergarten ctaeaes length gown of silk organza and ployes as opposed to those kmg- TREE TAVERN d e a l VMtlllfllMnilM ny.e.lMI Nl MH fMMM MpN ■ gSmSSsa Chantilly lace. ’The gown was er In. the town employ that Bertel and directed by Jack 15-oz. same forward to receive prizes State Tax Dept. Opposes Guckin. This will be the sec­ S izu tor their deee ezhtUta. Brian Mrs. Maneggia Appointed F o r A la s k a fashioned with shallow square Tameky objects. Diraotor David GIANT PIZZA 5 9 ' neokline trimmed with lace, Barry also raised tile tseue ond appearance for the work-1 nUEE TAVERN EOO PLANT BEECHNUT or GERBER s q f t f t . FIM represented Mra. Gloria Tueeday. shop on this program. 12-ez. Flnhegan’s morning session, long tapered lace sleeves, a nat Tax C ollector Until Fall SEA’TTLE, Wash. (AP) — urad waist above a controlled New Exemption Measures Specific cximplalnta about the The program consist of I PARMEGIANA J*9. 5 9 ' BABYFOOD STRAINED 9 ia rz 8 9 ' which did a project on wheria. The United States plans a nu­ bell-shaped skirt of organza ap- reclcMBtflcation Involvas em­ axeipts from "Pirates of Pen­ ptOMAN CHEESE Kathy Banka came forward for zance” which the workshop wrill ENRICHED p a. P P . clear test in ..Alaska late this ^qued with lace motifs and ployes who hairs not been al- t Mrs. Finnegan’s afternoon ses- HARTFORD (AP)—The State^rellef, therefore, might be an loted increases, or those who present March 26 and 27 at 8 1 RAVIOLI “ 2 ^ 7 9 ' which experimented with The selectmen appointed Mrs.^the taxpayers of BoHon have a year to enable it to detect the back fullness terminating into Tax Department opposed today inducement for installing it. p m . in B ailey Auditorium, I GOLD MEDAL nouR 5 “ 5 5 ' Anthony A. Manegg;ia to suc­ right to demand that board of a full couH train of lace. Her have not been raised enough, HOWARD JOHNSON ORAND UNION DELUXE a . t-lL P f t . GROUND CHUCK .59 difference between underground mdgnets. ICathy Morlanos re­ a series of bills that would sx- Walter A. Czaja Jr. of the in department heads’ eatima- Manchester High School. They 7-oz. ceived the pri^ for Mrs. lil- ceed her husband as tax col­ education conduct tta boaineaa atomic teats and natural earth­ fingertip veil o f iUualon was exempt a variety of items, in­ sportsmen’s league, noted that Pkg. lector until the fM elections at in a “legal and proper” manner- arrange from a pearl princess tiona. will also present a 2 p.m. Sat- FRIED CLAMS 6 5 ' CAKE MIXES 3 t : 7 9 ' lisn Mack’s kin j jngarten room, quakes, the Seattle Post-Intelli­ cluding the sale o f oats and most o( the equipment would be u n ^ matinee March 27. AU CNAND UNION PROXEN ALASKA tfec a P B IL ID * CUBANBP their meeting last night. ’They and that the board of finance gencer said today in a copyright crown. She carried a IxMiqust a one-time inatallation and [ 10-oz. which made things out of paper should maintain “a much doe- water pollution equipment, from proceeds from the production I mache. also votod to send her a letter story. of white roses and stephanotis. the state sales tax. would, therefore, mecui a emaU -wlU be donated to the In-| 1 pkgt. NEUMANN’S SALAD SHRIMP . 7 9 * of appreciation for the service er check on the board of edu- Miss Maryann Griffin of CUT CORN •h 7 9 ' KING CRAB » » . 8 9 ' Sentoo apoke to the perents Ths newspaper said it learned John Tarrant, research direc­ revenue loes. Gorillas Need ztructora of the Handicapped. ORAND UNION BONELESS HOUND OXAND UNION ntOHXH her husband rendered the town oation than it has in the past.” the test would be set off at Manchester, lister of the bride­ tor (or tha deputment, told the The sportsmen’s league, a an the value of the science fair He charged that the school Tickets are available at John-1 MAYONNAISE before the awards were pre­ during his 34 years ss tax col­ depth of between 2,0M and 8,(XX) groom, was the maid of honor. legislature’s Finance Committee spokesman for the Connecticut Long jfSourting son's Paint Store and at the PEASt CARROTS 5 7 9 ' CORNED BEEF “iSf . 7 9 ' CODFELET 2 £ ^ 8 9 ' lector. He died Sunday. board “ completely and UlegaUy feet on barren Amomtka Island, Bridesmaids were MIm Kath­ Marine Trades Aesociation, and ORAND UNION ritENCR sented. He thanked them for Ignored” an ordinance requiring that the bills were the kind that reception desk of Watkins Bros. | PKESH BONELESS ORAND UNION PROBBH their cooperation and said that The selectmen voted to try to near the end of the Aleutian is- leen Glynn of East Hhrtford keep chipping away at the base WiUlam Petzold, a Portland boat The Workshop has also an­ It was only fitting thst an “out­ Increase the number of mem­ that expenditures over $400 be land chain which separates the and Mias Penny Sousa of Man­ dealer, supported the blU that (Oenttnoed frqm Fage One) 1« out for oompetitlve bidding o f the Sides J ox .” nounced its second list of pat­ GREEN BEANS m 5 7 9 ' FLOUNDER FH IET . 6 9 ' PERCH FH.LET 2 i ^ 8 9 ' standing parent” aboukl present bers on three different boards north Pacific and the Bering chester. Junior bridesmaids This tax, 'rarrant said, waa would allow deductions on trade- rons for its forthcoming pro-1 at the next town meeting. ’They on three occasions during the Sea. were MIm Sheila Bellefleur of Ths Mephant that swallowed a the awards — Mn. Elizabeth past few months. the state’s workhorse tax, bring­ ins tor ths purchase .of new ductlon. They include: Aldon Alton, “special friend of educa- also read a letter from a local No exact date was mentioned Manchester, slater of the bride; ing in $112 mllHon in revenue boats. tennis ban waZ. In ouch difficulty Spinning MlUs Corp., Mr. and YUBANCOFFEE GRmK 1-b. 9 4 ' EARLY BIRD who, aS PTA presidnit, music dealer who owns p'rt^ “ It'purchasM $1,106 worth o f tt would be the first explosion of and Miss Denise VelUeux of last year. Mrs. Joan Rosenberger, oper­ that Dr. William Applehoff of Mra. W'flflam Belflore, Ray Hel­ BONELESS BRISKET erty in Bolton stating that he musical instruments on one oc­ an atomic de-vice in the 49th bad been up at the school wrap­ Hartford, a cousin of the bride. Increaa^ the number of ex­ ator of the Fenros Ckttery, in the Detroit Zoo was called in for ler’s Music Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Fust Thick ping the prizes that afternoon. had asked to bid on musical in- casion, $600 on another and state. The maid of honor wore emptions; he oald, “coidd ul­ Vernon, was the only speaker Mark Bogdan, Mr. and Mrs. Hm /H) an d B ea u tyA k fs Cuts Cut PTA Offices Named Btrumenta but that on three $555 on still another,” the let­ Amchitka is an unoccupied a fUU-length gown of pink timately be fatal to our reven­ favoring the exemption of cats. emergency, service. The ele­ Bernard B. Ckunpa^, Mr. and A t the twiatnesB meeting be­ separate Obcasions the board of ter said, ’’with no bids being island, pocked with the ruins of satin, designed with bell-ahap- ues.” She said it waa an unfair tax, phant recovered after a long Mra Donald H. Ouver, Mr. and M IL CONDinONEK sq egna called for. Several hundred dol­ fore the scioice fair ceremonies, education had not gone out for Quonset huts, bomb shelters and ed skirt and a fitted bodice Tbe bills before the commlt- impossible to coUect and unpal(l series of intravenous injections. Mrs. Lynwood K. Ebnore, Mr. SAVE 40< bids. lars of the taxpayers money temporary harbors built by trimmed with pink kwe and PEAT HOMOS U H'* 2 K *l®* lb7 5 < lb Ms PTA nominaiting'oommlbtoe tss woidd exempt from the tax by most cat breeders. She said Tomoka, tba aoo-bom gorilla, and Mrs. Robent H. FrorikUn, CORNED BEEF could have been saved if the presented a slate of officers for The next town meeting will American forces during World pearl embroidery. She wore the sals of all medicines, buita) that she heiMlf <^y piUd $2.82 Ounver Monufooturing Co., Mr. I GRAND UNION 6-10-4 p f t qgQA be held as soon as the board of board of education lived up to War n . tt is only a few hundred headpiece of pink rooea with is now "in the process of getting neat year, to be elected at the supplies, materials used in tha in sales tuxes o 9 the sole of acquainted wlm a prospective and Mrs. Philip Harrison, Mr. EXCEDRIN TABLETS April meeting. Mrs. Anthony fbuuice decidea oiir the amount its duty to the citizens of Bol­ miles from the . matohing face veil and car­ cola laat year. imd Mn. Roy C. Johnson, Dr. I FERTILIZER ton.” oonstruction at roads, in real husband, Reed said. TOO HARDY SUbol o f Weutcous Rd. was nooi- of bond needed for accomplish­ ’’Without this test, the nation ried a bouquet of pink carna­ estate developments,' articles In (^iposing thla bUl Tarrant and Mrs. Alan M. .Kypp, Dr. Ward said, “My fbm aent a cannot distinguish between nat­ tions and wtiite pompons. The . "We do not expect mating for? tablets taiatsd for the office o f presl' ing the fiscal year changeover. mads and eefid by the blind and oboerved that it discriminates six yean,” he added. "We be­ Joel Kennedy, Dr. and Mra. | dent. Mrs. Harold Smith was At tills meeting the town will letter' to Mr. Porefaeron, chair­ ural and man-made under­ brldeamaida were Identically against dogs, birds and saddle m btl, ROSE BUSHES man of the board of education, handlcimpsd. tbs sale of books lieve in long engagements, at Harold J. tohmus. MAOIC CARPET nominated for the vice-presi' be asked to increase the number ground 'events’,” the story said. dressed in Uue satin gowns horeee, aU now oUbject to tha A lso,. Lenox Pharmacy,| and to Mr. Ldguoii, superinten­ “With it, American scientists by pubHc libraries and the sale least for zoo goriniM,” d/uMif Ignn B a^B ood s dency; Mrs. Armand Abbey, of membera-on the board of fi­ and headpieoea atyled o f books and auppUea by b&Im tax. Lovely Lady Beauty Solon, Dr. RAVE 22e-.DEODOHANT for treasurer, and Mrs. Her­ nance from six to seven; on the dent of schools, requesting we will have positive evidence of match the honor atteodaat’A Then then was tbs aad story GRASS SEED 5 £ . ®1»® aclxxto HARTFORD (A P )—TiMra was of tbs Komodo dragon, one a and Mra Georae Lundbeig Jr., I f bert Johnson, for secretary, public building conuniasion, be allowed to bid on musioBl in­ any attempt at cheating.” They carried bouquets of yel­ no opposition today to a blU e t BAN ROLL-ON K ' I T 7 9 ' struments fmd suppHes. ’Thto Other bills would permit ths pair donated by the proMdent of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maher, Mr. dhe Is'presently fUHng an un- from aix to seven, and on the Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, D- low camationa and that could lead to the enlng and Mrs. George H. Marlow, 100 STAMPS KR AFT-NATURAL expired term. letter was not preomited to the Wash., "bMad tte dei^on” by WllUam C. Honoen o f Man- deductions of trade-ins on pur- Indonesia. The dragoiB, which board of education from seven ehass of ail farm equipment of • federally euppotted job' Mr, and Mrs. Heihert J. Me-1 101 eOODNBS SAII...ein llna Yltoalis Nitirilly with Froth Orai|t Jileo The PTA voted to twy the to nine. board pf eduatUon.” the Defense Department to go chaotsr, futora teother-ln-law oonoervntion oenter lor young are Mg Haactie, oontraoted a The selectmen will writs the (Instead eg jaeKtractoiu) and liver ailment and ona at them Kinney, Mr. and Mra Robert I with purchas"e\{ every Nancy Lynn slenMRtcy school an oveihead Reasons given were that on ahead with tbs test “as a posi­ at the bridegroom, oerved peoide in Connecticut Murdock, Mr. and Mra. Wil­ SWISS SLICES m jeotor, a Mde projector, a school board asidng for bn ex­ tive Indication of this nation’s beat man. TJaheni were Rlrii- would permit tnr'deductions of died Ths other sewna watt on the finance board and the build­ trade-ins on purchase of new It would be part of the "job the road to reoovaty. liam A. Poifc, Dr. and Mra. dayUgfat projector screen and ing commission it is often dif­ planation. wUlingncss to aMieve a perma­ ard Kerr, couoin of tbe bride­ corps” program launched by In other business, BVank boats. The anakes-ore giving R4ad Edward J. PlaU. a parallel ladder for tbs play­ ficult to obtain a quorum. The nent moratorium on the testing groom; and Steven Brand, both Prudent Lyndon Johnson. Also, PoUerton’s Inc.,. Regal ground. PaggtloM ijvas re-appointed dog of nuclear devices of any Mnd,” of Monebeoter. Another bill woiikl have ea- trouble, too. P c.t quorum would stl’ll be four tabUshed n, value o f $2,000 for /Tha only person to speak on Men’s Shop, Inc., Miss Csither- ARIZONA ORANGES y "We do not know what worn ’Vhe A pril meeting of the members, but there would be warden and arrangements were the story coatimied. Mrs. Belleffleur wora n navy the MU before the lerUlatura’s E'..- . made to have stray dogs board­ All stomio toots except those the trade-in value, of all used medicine to give them," he told Ine C. Shea, Dr. and Mra EM- NEW CROF-SEEDLE5S-SELECT YOUR FAVORITE SIZEl CHERRY PIE 3 0 < PTA will feature a presenta­ blue velvet dreos with match­ <»ie more member to draw underground now are outiawad cars. State D e v slo ^ e n t Committss the oommltue. "Snakes used wonl J. Sulick, UK. Glass Fi­ NO COUPONS RFOUIRED I * tion of the Odyssey by John from. There is also an in­ ed in the kennsla of Dr. AUsn ing acceoaorisa. Tka brideas * * %a V ~ was JossMi Dys^ director of ber Co., Vernon Notional Bank, O’Rourice's sixith grade. ’This Lsventhal, veterinortaa on Rt. r the Soviet Union and the NOne of the Mils In eneoted worming." crease in wortc load for these groom’s raottaer vrora* • ix m i the Offlea of- ^dnomlo Oppor­ Village Booteiy, lnc„ and Wea- ri will be held at the Oommunity 6 and 44A. nited SUtaa. blua sOt drooa wttta to reoelve. tavoraUa notion by But ttiara w«z ona bright HAHCT LTNN ORAND UmON two bodies, the selectmen said, San. Bottlott. D-Alaska, tbe oommlttae. tunity, n atate'agency, A fedaral oh ^ er in Reeda'a tsritooity. town Pharmacy, Hall beoauae there is no room and on increase in tiie work ’Ihs adectmen, aa pock and aoesaaortsa. Both motlMM w agency tiw atata'buma dlrecta for the antlcipeted audience at recreation commlarionerA win waa9 quoted az aaylw: oonagea of wliltot crohl^. ‘ Bpokearngn for tbe gtoatford "Tha birda ore hi^^,** ha 5 t 3 9 ' AMERICAN load at the boarSTORR SLICBH' f t f t . SMALL SMOKRH . floeielgr. Thoae attending the $90 million, tha nowapaper sai& water poUution controls. he donned the gsom eat PoMoe 1970. ■% By the time the meeting la from the State Highway D»- Anuuon Valley Huge Laon Lamocle of tha manufae- the Boonomlo Opportunity Act (merilomed e shop attendant, W ritliw In “ Oral Hygleua” Mow Mould bring their ohil- act lip, the seieotmen said they partment informing the town turera aaaociation said that tha "A job conservation canter,” Dn Stanley B. Goodman attri* BOHJEDHAM a 9 9 ' WHITEFISH drsn’s measurements and tbslr Bletal Tops CapadlY who denied evcnrUitng. How­ HaNEYDEW S . HflBT'-ATINMVnD • « . S 9 hope to bave a figure to present that sufficient funds ore not RIO DB JANEIRO — The revenue loan was likely to be Dyer eald, “ wlU enaMa thaaa ever, they found a doaen $10 -butas the decltalng Interest to husband’s trouser lengths ss a to the town for gettinir prs- available to start oonztniction BraalUan part o f tbs Amazon small baoatisa of tha relatively young people to get work ex- dentistry to ,« i increasing ta- guide for buying. Women’s . NEW YORK hUs OB Wm. aad the serial limioary plaiw on renovMhnrvnuvmmin of on the Lake 8t project and A merican Rivar Valiay takaa In an ana Vtu# of .Miilsmilii IWlSDCS M d OUtdOCNP numbera mWMMddlie Met Her- terast In ths R>*o* MC a 6 9 ' 8iSSiiroiiEEF alaaz will run. to alzs 22 sod the Oommunity HallTmJI Kf' that It win remiUn In ^ dw- -produetion 6 f diu ^ ‘ equal to tha atotqe v aoM In tha atata now. p»rten(M''toaMiiir Iw dthesi MBhokl MewMk hkn. At a to the student’s fsaturs h alf ataas and pstlUe Ward Knuuk m U S m t o t sign Mage inxil funds art pn>* i ^_ X K554niHlon K tona in Ne«r MniM. Aiwona, ' Lanudra m U Ifaat tha eomao- tilMpItyitoally.'* iMMndty.'stossc. fw zsooriity, ths ** Mma X4gtat nfrsMmenta wfll tbs Ward Muale Co. of Man- vldad.^te NliwatioQ of thi[ iPtodM ratod nagnettgr «C $m~ Wi ------« dsotsldsduoetion 'and to ths b b « r w a . Maatsr, in a Mtar to Ma aaleot- road woidd eMninata a dUfM* ...... i v ■ ______to. U ti" raaouroea of 'waning'

/■ MAKCA^TEtt ETVtoniTG ttBRAlS; MANCHBSTBB, CONM., THURSDAY, MARiCH 18, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, .CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 1«, 1966 % a 6 b t w e n t y REDEEM PQPULAR^^ALUABLE COUPONS Mailed to your home! She Saw a Nation Come of Age

------AV M m Frovdlf Pns9nl A V t Own ll»9 Of By PHINEAS nSBB Can you imagine what it would be like to see an Af­ rican nation come of age?' Fully Baked FROZEN Mias Gaylon Palmer can, 0 ^ and vividly at that. She has just returned to Manches­ ter from a two-year Peace Gniw tour in a country that is hardly a year old. A&P Baked Goods H m eountry la now caUed Ma­ lawi, and it enoompaaaM an araa in aouttieaatem Africa Mkhut AiF ixcluihfiil You'v0 iwvtr W ore rtiffd equal In aize to Iiouiaiana and alighUy larger in population suck goodaeis. . . or eajoyed suck vurkty. . . «id y * r II than Connecticut. save lew pricts. Here ore |o$l few. . . Wlion Miss Palmer, wbo la the ut Atfs 0 daughter of Mrs. D. O. Strode* Outstandins Quality... Low, Low Prices... Plus World Green Stamps! _ 11 *U i'W Jadmon, 86 Hawttwma 6 t , left ^ -A •UmRCRIIII YOUR Corotnel Pecan Rolls sutth m tMa country in early IMS to as- Coconut Coko k i* pkg CHOICI Bume a teacMng poet there, the Devik Food Coke Howniion Deligm wntMW m Grand Champion Quality new nation was still a British •C proteolorate known as Nyasa All lufter CoHh Coke u k »« OroagoFWfCoko'^'''”"'lets PKt knd. MVIISFOM 14 N Ciaaouion Coffee Coke lumK FM n wee during her aUy — spe- JNocoroon Topped OKI FK( eUksalty July 6, 1M« -7 that Nyasaland became a nation in Ha own right. The country ia m o new that it isn't even on moat maps yet. ‘NONE HIGHER Mies Palmer was aedgned SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY . . . HEAVY, WESTERN, CORN-FED STEER BEEF during her stay in what ia now Malawi to each Entlish, and other subjects, pt a missicn- TOP or opMated : aeoondary school about 40 miles hum the capital 0^ , Blatyre. BOTTOM U February U6t, shortly after Round Roasts aha arrived, the British began the ptuceas of turning over con­ SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY ... HEAVY, WESTERN, CORN-FED STEER BEEF . . . SAVE 36c trol of^the country to the Afri­ 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST can natives. MANCHESTER They did it department by de partmant over a period of more OVEN a year, ao that by the LB time that the country (mmally ROAST became indlepdendent last year Rump it waa already weU in the hands of Us new government. The tnuwtion was graphical­ Ground Reef ly deacribed, too, in a series of Fresh, Tender, Meaty Chickens BACK RUMP ROAST postage staanpe Iseued during Fresh Pork Bum ’ll 55* succeeding stages of Independ- link SouMge »»««"'‘"t “ * ence. SWISS STEAK ROAST 45 When IQas Palmer first ar­ FRYER PARTS TOP Smoked Hocks “ 39* rived a t the mlaaion, ahe and STEAK ROAST ROUND uNi-M«ti(ss ar< acme of her five fellow volun- Cookod Homs wmou ok uthir naif II 09 teara would drive the six miles Buy the Parts you Like the Best! 1st thru 4th R IB S... 89* to the Boma — the govern­ GROUND ROUND Frosh Sport Ribs “ 59^ ment center administering that _ CAMOIMUTYU f AA *** ,. YQF aecUon of the country — to buy A print drees from the African nation of Malawi, celebrating back lb Bacon cwiikcut h I.Ut cut II atampa Issued by the Federa­ that country's Independence, is one of the objects that Miss Ley Quflrtsrs ^ 45 SUNMMHT Selact tion of Rhodeaia and Nyasa- Oaylon Palmer brought back with her from a two-year tour Bacon Bologna K m Fi« n49* Choice tend* as a volunteer tedcher with the Peace Corps. The dress SUPftJIIOHT Skinless ARMOUR STAR In November of 1968, dur- shows a map of Malawi and the word Kwacha — "dawn.” Breast Quarters Wing lb 49" Uvorwunt ivt« f.k i 1149* Boneless Chuck Roast 69* ing the Interim period when the Other objects In the background Include decorative brushes, 6 5 ^ PKG 3 5 ^ government was c h a n g in g wooden spoons, a wooden statuette and a pottery bowl used Frankforts Salami eooKii-»uFi«.iiMTuitii miKcgg* han^ tha peat office depart­ for storing water. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Legs . ^49^" maniocs ib 12" A u e o o o Bonelett BOLOGNA or ment gained He independence. UB K Q C 2 LB There followed an overprint' PKG1 . 1 5 - 5 5 = in . 0 9 Formor's Chtoso “49* No Waste Things were not hurried or PKC «d issue of revenue stamps, an not quite so demanding of time. BreostSisSe" Wings u>33" Lb. Miss Palmer’s duties began rushed, as they now seem to AmoricanChoosa'"*‘‘.‘j:M"'“*Li69‘ Breaded Veal Steak Issue of Ifyaaa stamps, and fi­ LIVERWURST nally the Malami stamp that ia with clasaes at 8 a.m., lasting her loricing a g ^ at life in the ASPARAGUS ,until 4 p.m. Then she taught two United States. Here, by con­ American Chtest rr'iTc^*.;' l i 59* currmt today. *NONE HIGHER PORK REEF LAMl CALVES CHICKEN , Frath A s ■falaiwi was gaining Its hours of night school to adult trast, "everything seems so dence. Miss Palmer was students — government employ­ fasL everybody rushing to go I Fresh Hodduk Fillots ^63 CALIF. Lean By the some of its populations es, teachers or tea pickers (tea no place in particular." ls l ______LB lbOD I „ 3 j t At the school, she says, "We L IV E R S 2 9 " . 3 9 ‘ Choke Ground Chuck * Piece Lb. some progress of their g^rowing is an important local 69 39< know we had a job to do, and own. indflsl^). a FRESH Until a few years ago, ahe Others among the volunteers we tried to do it as best we D 6 **'*'‘^ WONT jt Qc Sliced Halibot Steaks ^ 65* might oversee study halls or couW. We knew we put our best r o i K O m i (inaiitilCirtHiMt) CUT IBVT l e. _L ,, Bajra, the women of the country d M a B a a I OCC Sliced Swordfish Steaks « 6 r could look forward only to the special interest clubs. Into it,” and that seemed suf- TENDER COLONIAL SKINLESS traditional 'vUlage life exper­ They were barred, however, ficienL r ia r e Deer lONiuu-ibtf* Smohs •* ’ J ‘^**49^ Imported Boiled Ham a 99* ienced by their parents before from any of the rellgfious activi­ ■ And the progress was meas- Lb. FRANKFURTS LL 49' them. ties conducted by the sisters of ureable. Unlike some Peace the mission, since as volun­ r SHOP TWHFTYAaP M E R E YOU GET.n Fried Fish Cokes “ 39* Bag About five yeara ago, how­ Corps community health proj­ BAKING POTATOES 5 4 9 ' CAPITOL SLICED ilOe ever, the govenunent begu to teers they may not mix in ects, which seemeB to make no Fried Floondwr k u t ih iv i encourage tha estabUShxnriit of either religion or politics. appreciable change in the coun­ CALIF. EXTRA LARGE f/-h

•rM poM B e e n N a m e d •Ctanw R O f u a I t l N'_____ . WITH CHOICE TOr ^A U TV lilF PNMiied ' OoBfrove, Joaeph William, ton o t John Francia and Jan* •-“ •as?a. nle Mary Nowoaialakl Coafrove, 87 8L Bcmanl’aTero Rook* BLOCK STYLB .PranoB vlUe. He waa bom March 6 at Rockvllla Oaneral Homltal. ____ 4BWMm1i !■ K g matimal grandmother ie Mra. Helen Ncwoeielekt, Near* gpripf^i^ S$l22y^ IngtoiL Hie paAemal grandmother la Mra. Jeanette Coagrova, 2 3 T * Rm^ville. He haa UirM brothera, John, 6, Jamaa, 4, and Michael, 9; arid three aiatere, Laura,, 19, Diane, 11, add San* UmnmldiMMKi**!** P la p lr a U M -^ ^ i^ MAlafBMd dra, 10. . ' M>|ihataaal WDMhaeari • •••«•*. SSRcfriMralar 411 * ' Houck, Alexandra Bradford, daughter of Phllto A. and lb 3snt Sca%4 UOuhaatfai Holiday Smith Houck, 44 Flowerhouie Dr., FalrflalA She M8iN(t«in*d UBaadhadaa 4 H M M w as' bom March 8 at Bridgeport Hoapital. Her maternal fabric Ooy— grantoarenta are Mr. and Mra. Robert H. Smith, 181 Hart­ PLoadca DOWN aom*eeaiet . dledtalM ' riiMtear IDbdaat aSOaBUiUaB( ford Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul nOobr IMoetaroey aSDIariiaBar nOaaBwa Houck. Weatfield, N.J. Her maternal great-grandmother U IT (infr Mrs. Robert J. Smith, 28 EUwood R4- \ Salvatore, Brian Anthony, son ot Rocco and CarOI Bous- CHUCK ROfiSt (Bladt C ut)...... lb. i quet Salvatore, 159 Oakland SL He waa bom March 9 at 43 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. William Bouaquat, 97 Hackmatack St. Hla patemiil grandparents are Conslo Salvatore, East Hartford, and Mra. Paul Krebs, Stafford Springe. He haa three broth­ THICK CUT — TASTY (SheuMGr) ers, Steven, 5, Oary, 4, and Paul, 2. * # • • - Lanfo, Brace Daniel, son of Daniel J. Jr. and Hedy Dem* ko Lanre, 105 W. Middle Tpke. He was bom March 8 at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. HU maternal grandr—“ •*” la Mrs. Alexander Demko, Rockville. HU paternal gra— LONDON BROIL STEAK ants are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lange Sr., 140 W. Middle T^ke. BY DICK TURNER Re has a brother, Joseph, 8; and two elstera, PatricU, 4, and You Call This Overdrive TENDER. JUICY « ^ LEAN, TENDER. B O N ^S Deborah, IH. • • • Chester Weedon of Indianapolis might appear at first glance WUMna, Valerie Catherine, daughter of Merton L. and to be a very strong fellow. However, this car U fMtened to lb Patricia Yoet Wilkins, 24 .Talcott Ave.. Rockville. She was the roof of this house b^ a series of cables. The display is Chuck S te a k 'CM ICK all a part of a home builder's idea to .build a house complete­ 49 69 bora March 7 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Yost. Rockville. Her ly upside down. All the furniture, including wall-to-wall paternal grandmother U Mrs. S. Sprague, North Jay, Maine. carpet, is fMtened to the ceiling. The house will be used for She has a brother, Blaine, 21 months. promotion pui^ses. (AP Photofax.)______BONELESS * • • • • BEST C U T S AlberL Robert Carol Jr, son of Robert Carol and An­ nette Marlon Breau Albert, 26 N. Park St., Rockville. He STEWING BEEF lb was bom March 6 at Rockville General Hospital. HU ma­ This Is Year of the Stick 79 r ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bmau, Rock- vllK. His paternal grandmother U Mrs. Mabel Albert, Wind- BY JOY MILLER trigued by a gypsy-type girl who aor Locks. AP Women’s Editor used to stalk the sands with a FROZEN FOODS Ohidwell, Robin Rao, daughter of Robert C. and Norma NEW YORK (AP)—They’re big walking stick. "It was far 1 Lb. J. Boeste Caldwell, 86 Village St., Rockville. She was bom I absurd, expensive and—unless out, but at .the same time very SWEET UFE • 2 Pkgs. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS March 4 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal g o d ­ you're trying to maUl a mugger chic," recalls Amgrim. | I SLICEDa iiiw c i/ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bossle. Portage Lake, -useless. He got together with painter- omhh—tk ere's t h o iw je ; thb/ AMPMOWdRAVr Maine. She has a brother, Robert Charles. 13 months. Even the man who dreamed muralist Bill Goldsmith who de­ WERE ARAUIKia,lHI»MORKJIMa HASCMJdHTHMV • « • • * them up breaks out In helpless signed the sticks. An umbrella STRAWBERRIES a b o u t t h e BntP5 U3 IMA REP-HANPBH SubatelU, Marc Joseph, son of Joaeph Jr. and Lorraine I laughter when he talks about company saw the possibilities, kVO* ORAMPAWA BIRP PEEPER WTHCACTOF and they were in business. ' i-J A^AKaJOBURe Cormier Sabatella, 15 Bell Court, East Hartford. He was them. THIS LAkTE M THE VEAR/ bom Feb. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU m a i^ a l , Naturally, then, the Inexplic­ The buyers who crowd their I MX)R BROTHER AAAOE A HrPWNOTHl showroom these days convulse I MRS. SMITH'S BET WTTH HIAATMATMOTOWE grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cormier, -.2 Trun^ able world of fashion has Uiken BiRP wotxp LAMP OH rr bull SL His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph them to its capacious bosom: Amgrim, "They say ‘What do ALL nay/ Sabatella, Southington. FMhlon sticks are well on their they* do ?’ and I say ‘Nothing’ , APPLE PIE way to being the most chic and they exclaim ’Oh, marve-1 Maehol. Karon Elisabeth, daughter of Richard E. Jr. accessories to make the summer lous.' I suppose if the sticks, 25 oz. SIZE 39 DELlClorS and Joan Carlson Maehol, 1 Kieman Blvd., Long Bran‘^“> scDnc. opened up and did things the: NJ. She waa bom March 8 at Monmouth Medical Center, "They’ll be the HuU hoop of buyers would go away." | SW EET U FE Long' Branch. NJ. Her maternal grandmother U Mrs. I fashion,”lasnion, a Fifthruui Avenueavenue storeowaw Bill Blass, ------award-winning „ de- Mhtmn D. Carlson. 55 Fairfield St. Her paternal grand^r- buyer says enthuslMUcally, a s' signer, who showed the sticks HADDOCK enU are Mr. and Mra. Richard E. Maehol, Newington. Her show windows up and down the with his summer collect!^, FISH maternal great-grandparenU are Mr. and Mm. John K avenue sprout sticks. j says: "They go well ^ th my FILLET BY JOE CAMPBELL DaMstront ^mwood, and Mra. Amy B. Carlson, o3 Fair- The sucks are nothing but the field i STICKS old fashioned cane^n ^ m t ^ 1,11^ jr ^ »*v 'l!^o^a\ed--- or covered In fantastic fabrics, With the „,di.rlv elderly and and feeble." feeble. DEEP SEA Houle, DeiiBta WUlUm. son of William I^ger and Glen­ suedes, animal or reptile skins. EASTERN SHORE da Eva LaBonte Houle, 11 Leona Dr., RFD 3, Rockville. He ‘ITiey start at a rock bottom 436 He adds, with elegant re- j was bom March 11 at Manchester Memorial Hj^pltal. Ws and the alligator number with stralnt: "’They have a dlstlnc-i maternal grandmother U Mra. Eva C. LaBonte Dover^N.H. SvernnKsterling ollVCrsilver handles,HaJMlOO, notliw outv»iau tlve a,*vv> personality,f* ,J_i all right. A SCALLOPS Her paternal grandmother U Mrs. Eeanor Houle, l^ver, yet, will bring at least »2I».4800. polka dot talking sUck held N.H. He haa.Ahom brotherf, David. 6, Donald, 4%, and Dean, "Sheer luiScy," chortles Thor with insouciance while dancln^g LOUIS SHERRY at a discotheque, will not be GOLDEN IDENCH **Boy! What thoaa kid* naadad was a tal^hona!” and uiutor, Dohna^ 3.^ * « • Amgrim, their originator. Amgrim, an actor and pro­ overlooked. ' FRIED ; Lebel, Sharon Beth, daughter of Herbert and Carolyn ducer with a puckish imagina­ With the feminine look in PRESERVES Forand Lebel. 52^ VlUage St. She was bom March 10 at tion, says he got the idea at the vogue this year. It’s possible the in World's Fair tumblor Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents beach one summer. He and hla well dressed woman will act ‘ FLOUNDER l i are Mr. and Mre. Oscar Forand, Vernon. Her p^emal Kjand- wife, actress Norma MacMillan, ladylike, walk sofUy and carry, DEE'S U 3WSBSTMIWUTE parents are Mr. and Mrs. Toney Lebel, Van Buren, Maine. and their two children were in- a stick. • Rospborry She has a brother. Jon Herbert. 2H; and a sister, DenUe FILLET B E N CASEY • Pineapple Cherry MW*:*;.. • Orange Marmalade riUeer, Boanne Dolores, daughter of Arthur Joseph and I'V E S O TTO S ffi FOR. PiUiUne E. Keating Casey, TOeanpr Dr., Vernon. She was • 18 oz. Size M VSEtF IFTH ATVD Ice bom March 9. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her m^a- - P eSFAIR LO OKS A S temal irauidparents are Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred L. Patmaude, MANCHESTER DOVALETTE BY FRANK O’NEAL SCAR/AS H E FafftUver. Mass. Her paternal grandmother la Mra. Marion SALES Casey, Fall River, Maas, She has a slater, Pamela, 2. MOTOR 643-2411 SAl’ FACIAL TISSUES 400’|. 1 9 8 J WDN'TOrTA LIMP/) •siVie KlM6 Mf6WT • • • • • posoM£arriiN<5’ MrKean, Lorry Ann, daughter of Richard P. and San­ PHILADELPHIA IF'lfoUPOHT OP ms o w n / dra 1. Page McKean. 81 Charter Oak St. She w m bom March OLDSMOBILE 8 ®'- IR fi 15 at Mknehester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gr^d- CREAK CHEESE 2 pkfs. Iw® art"THi?fWJr-j TOO M AHV RKARDTHE mother U Mrs. Blanche Page, Woodsville, N.H. Her paternal "Your OLDSMOBILLE Dtolor" r I DOCTOR AS SELF-CEN TER EP ,^ gr^dparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKean, Vernon. She Thoso Cars Aro Pricod For QUAR’TERS—1 LB. I M ATB?W USTK,UM SyM W THETIC'J| h i r a brother, Richard Paul H, 1; and a sUter, Annette TRI-NUT NARGARINE \ t HA 71S u n t r u e a n d U N f i A I R , Irene, 2- , . , , F B U T F THATfe TH E W A/W E Slirayer. Mark Alan, son of Herbert R. and Carol Ann - ACTION - PILLSB17RY LOOKTDSOW EFRDFAIHEOUT- raipatri^ Shroyer, 2470 Anthony Rd. Tolland. He w m l»m SIDE, rrs UPTO US, O UR SEUES» March 16 at Manchester Memorial Ho^ttal. HU m a t^ w BUnERMILK BISCUITS TOCHANKTHEIMASE. .lilll R d.,^lton. His paternal grandfather Is Jesse D. Shroy- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI er, Jerome, Pa. He hM a brotheher^ Scott R-. 2H. U. S. NO. 1 BY ROY CRANE 1 ~ '63 PONTIAC *63 OLDSMOBILE MAINE (20 Lb. Bag) Quatrale. Janice Beatrice, daughter of Edmmvd and Bea D-88 2-Door Havdtop. Ra­ LOW- MAVB6 trice Elizabeth Fleming Quatrale, RFD 1, Gehrlng M ., Tol- Bonneville Convertible. H THE CABM BELOW, THE RIM. ^.XC A fJ Radio, heater, power steer­ dio, heater, hydramaUc, rre'tOURTURN BETTER BWB MIU aOR&AN OFC.I.A. IS UEVEL. WHEM PICKUP -land. She waa bom March 15 at Manchester l^ tn o ^ l Hos­ power steering, power -IDSUARPm BACK SO/AE S pital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Winifred Fleming ing, power brakee, hydra- HANDCUFFED TO THE FOOT OF FL.VlNd/ I'v e ^ E E iC T R A matlc, whitewall tires. brakes, whitewall tires. 6 IRL. I'M SROOEmES. AN .IRON BED. 81 Chestnut St. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Lena SOWS ASHORE 5TRIM MCUP/ QuaUule, Fitchburg, Maas. She haa a sister, Uaa Joyce, 21 11.- TDA MOVIE. AAB A(UdH $ p b a k : FROM BBIU'A months. , e f . • 2 3 9 5 • 2 2 9 5 C L o $ e in o A ^ T R O - CHOP'- CRiSi*. CALtfbRJOA' ! Banner, Ronald Allnn, son of Paul Edward ai^ Shtrtey ^ G R A D E A TyeofzoiJUpL MAUriM^. P U 5 T E R I Mae Doty Banner, RFD 3, Vernon. He was born Maroh 15 DOZ. PASCAL at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hi^ p a t^ rt '62 CHEVROLET LARGE '63 OLDSMOBILE Impala V-8 2-Door Hard­ ents are' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banner, Tblland. He has a “9F’ Sport Coupe. Radio, CONNECTICUT EGGS brother, Paul Edward Jn, 3; , , , top. Radio, heater, auto- v jb c h * heater, hydramaUc. pow­ maUc transmission, pow­ Breen. Joeeph James Jr., son of Joseph James and Nan­ er steering, power brakes, er steering, power brakes, cy JaneCpbonnell Breen. 19 Fairfield St. He was born Marrt electric windows, white­ whitewall tires. wall tires. 1 5 Mimchei^r Memorial H ospl^. His »"»te™al g o d ­ SHOW WHitlE’ H8 mother is Mrs. George J. Brsm' • 1 6 9 5 temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. .^Mchael J. Breen, • 2 6 9 5 BARGAINS Malden, Mass. , , , * • CAULIFLOWER CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER SbEntor Pntrlcin Alice, daughter of John Patrick and '61 STARFIRE tnCKEY FINN BP LANK LEONARD Bvel^a^arie Keating McEMte^ W ^ Her *62 OLDSMOBILE ConverUble. Radio, heater, ^IG BUY OF THE WEEK HEAD bom March 18 at Manchester M e m ^ "98" Holiday Sedan. Pow­ , power steering,' power "As Advertised on TV" I BBT our r m r n , HosooyniM AiKM.wmMimm ternal gnm^arents are Mr. and Mrs. James G. KeauM, er steering, power brakes, brakes, electric windows. . IT SNOW S W d H DeAUN* ri O O N TU KETH IS/TH AT T HES COAAM 'OUT .TDJOM mt HOT TOO ' POAHTTMUM NASMaUOHSHrU SMW Hyde P «k , Mass. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and PAuanraR_\ ^ IMTH HK M«m TNEVm radio, heater, hydramatlc, W ITMASMARTCROOK— M ESSENGER tfSTA'riN ' / W ITH IT NOW / , iARANSAD- •iin. PhillsPhilip McEnter.McEnter, Stoughton, Mosi electric windows. ,CiOLDEN KIPB AND W f C A N T m SKlO SIN ' M THERE ID O LONG/ / C M LO V /TH O ri^l AND MnrNifia rMcimotf iJWWHTHiW • 1 5 9 5 A R dV m tH M iX CAN STOP MB AW SW EET LIFE -m eonvELS/ s o n c r e s poma JUST miow/ HHL Dart Idmn, daughter of John F. Jr. and Csrta 3 0 OZ. WMA r W C l L D O — THATi Beott Hill, 106 west SLi RbcHvllle. She was bora March 18 • 1 8 9 5 BANANAS t a ^ a n d d BsAoh, CaM. C ons ftfwl Mn. Alui Schlnnobk, Redondo Beech, Celtf. Hw '57 CHEVROLET temal grandparent# are Mr. end. Mrs. John F. Hill Sr., Rock- v-8, automatic trsnsmis- FRUIT aion^ 4-doy Phelps, 29 Griffin Rd. His Cf^^’ P*****', NABISCO LORNA DOONE 10>4 4ML pkg. 4Se m % iar la Mra muabeth Johnson, BluMlsM Dr. His patrnsl '6 1 t-B IR b SSSSiiidm other U Mrs. Ulllmn McCaughey. Norwiatown. *43 D O D G E Radio, heater. FordomaUc, I t has a sister, »llaabeU» Mary, ^17% montha %-Ton Pickup. A-lOO power s te s i^ , power 1 model. brakes, wbifewall tires. FOR DELIVERY— C A LL 643-8059 ABERNATHY BY. RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY L E ^ and MeWILLIAMS Morin, Roger Pant son of Paul F. a ^ Barbara l*JOng Morin. Mt 8 e m « Rd., RFD 1, RookvUle. He was born M ar^ 1 * 1 2 9 5 * 1 7 9 5 ARETOUCURPRIseDj ..IWTOAFEEUNS M M ts are Mr. and Mra Oeewge R. Hlng, W U U i^ w . ^ ZASKRDVOU7 TOU WERH patsmaL grandparents, are Mr. And Mra A lb ^ la c n v ! GOING 10 CAU. LOTnSTMw He ha# two brpthsra, Rpbsrt, 19, MlohasI, UWTOHMM 9; 8 j% a Stater, Donna ^ ^ . « :Cor htm i lhl om N m ' MSAUaC^ « i . j c llateM M Itaalt nnanoiag IMTNMS Alth« A.Y?uIta Vlaraja iw aab^ kOAlinciMPClOOCUB ntOM -.r Mprm M ^ .19 At MAnohestsr WORK nts are Mr, and Mrs. Pl«I jO:. ' lO N m n t J grandpar^ts arq Mr. end |WAra, .'i'S.'a.-; . MOTOR I C d N O M Y ' £ O F M A N C BALES 8 4 6 L-.*, arihV. t^ s te -s tu ti'' ______Froridanos, RX

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NEW YORK (AP) ■Don#<7’^i'lhg in four rune in the<$> Jack Lamabe was togged for Gianta’ 17-2 rout of Boaton. Tony 6 hits and 8 runs. Lefty Bin Drysdale, who is something Obidgliaro produced both Red Spanswick gave up 8 hits and 7 less than enthusiastic about Sox’ rune with a 460-foot homer runs, Arnold Earley surren­ Earl Yost the hitting support he and In the first inning. dered 8 Mts and 3 runs and Bob The New York Mets made it Heffner was combed for 6 Mte HERALD SPORTS EDITOR other membars of the Los and 6 runs. Angeles Dodger pitching two In a row agalnrt the Cincin­ nati Reds. Casey Stengel’s club, Die principal culprit was staff Bometimea get, is which won Its first spring game Winie Mays, who had 8 Mts'and 's Team — dedicated to doing some­ against Cincinnati’s B squad 4 runs batted In. But virtually thing about it. Tueeday, routed the vcurslty 7-4 everyone on the Giants squad Drysdale Is using boseban’s Wednesday. got part of toe action. Pittsburgh Pirates eitolhltion season to sharpen In other games, the Chicago There was another familiar more than Iris arm. *nie l a i ^ Cube downed toe Los Angeles note about Wednesday’s game. Dodger right-hander figurM Angela 6-4, Houston strafed The only Red Sox runs were that a pitcher c»n help himself Washington 10-4, Detroit beat produced by Tony Oonlgllaro’t FORT MEYERS, Fla.— The Plratee, In tola category.Wlntervlewa, that every club in ahnoet as much ■with his bat as Kansas CXty 7-8, the New York home .run, a 460-foot blSMl to ’’Base running is one of the can offer Elroy Face and Al basehell can improve its run­ wlto his arm, especially with Yankees dropped a 8-1 decision center. MdBean, both righthanders. most exciting parts of base­ ning, not baaq stealing. toe Mght-hltUng Dcidgers. to Milwaukee, Baltimore edged Face appeared In 36 games a "The beet bfcae running team ball. If we can become bet­ Drysdale wasn’t exactly a the Chicago WMte Sox 2-1 and year ago and MidBean in 68, Fv« ever seen In baseball was Pittsburgh topped St. Louis 6-4, ter base runners, we’ll win most on toe staff. terror at the plate himself lost Bowling the 1942-43 St. Louis Cardinals. year. He hatted .178 with two more games,” a deeply tan­ No one can oaU the current Dtis was toe best running doubles, one homer and eight SCOTTSDALE, Arlz. (AP)— COUNTRY CLUB — Dave ned Harry Walker told nawe- crew of Pirates fat. team, not the best base steal­ runs tetted in. The Boston Red Sox -will pay men who inquired about the "Face, one of the smallest at ing team. They always kept the strict attention to their own MaoKay 153-384, Ted Plodzlk pressure on the other club, al­ But he’s ready to pick up the 137, Carl Bolin 144-137—412, 1965 PltUburgh ^ te a . Better 166 last year, lost 10 pounds. slack this season. He proved pltcMng today when they face known ae The H it—because of Joe Gibbon has taken off IS. ways ready to take that extra the Cleveland Indians in a Cac­ John Chanda 136-351, Joe Za- that Wednesday when he dou­ nettl 166-385, Fred Baker 165- . Jv his habit of always tugging at Practtoally everyone has lost base if the opportunity present­ bled home two runs In a five-run tus Baseball League game at 'I his cap when batting—Walker weight imder strict orders from ed itself. That’s the kind of a Scottsdale Stadium. 384, Bundl Tarca 356, John second Inning that started Los Dyment 363, Len OigUo 342, Is looking for the Bucks to rise toe front tball m ust live as long to Southern CaUfomia and the Alter 41 years at Chicago and day. Bhtoh day to me will be a Httle more help in the bullpen 43, in a CIAC Class B Tourna­ 10 points. Overall, Rockville breaks or blame it on toe of­ ahead by 12 ag^n. Die final tis tallied 12 of his 16 points FVxitbaU Coaches Association IS at Pacific, he assisted his big day. Tm not willing to set­ if Barney Schultz can't repeat ment semifinal game at Tale’s could hit only 14 hoops on 48 ficials.” Canavari led this sea­ two minutes saw toe Eagles with Galasso adding 10 of his as there is a game. named him Coach of the Year elder son, Amos Alonso Jr., for tle for any plooe. Fm out to bis 1964 performance. Payne Whitney Gym last nig^t son’s Windy City five to it’s pour it on with 11 stra^liit 16. Tom McOartan was tcq> The pioneer All-Amerioa who at 81. He aim is a member of six years at Susquehanna In win. Just like the nine other "Lose a top pitcher and It tries. Hiey were 15-for 22 at points to end the game. The third-ranked Eagles pushed the charity line. finest year ever. point getter for Grantland with coached 70 yeera.'ll of them at Football's Hall of Fame. Pennsylvania and later became etabe, and I think we’ve got a hurts. Look wlMt happened to Rockville opened toe game East CatteUe (<«> 14. Eiarl Everett chipped in 12. the University of Chicago, suc­ Lynn. O. Waldorf, former advisory coach at Stockton Col­ the Dodgers ■with Johnny Pod- their re(»rd to 21-1 snd will Blast owned toe backboards, p. B F.“ Pts. good chance,” the freshman meet Plslnville In the tourney on a Bucheri hoop suid it Charter Oak used a fast cumbed to uremia in a rest president of the coaches asso­ lege, a two-year schod. res out last year and the Giants emerging with a 34-23 rebound­ 4 LaG«c« ...... 6 a-2 U home. He had lived there since manager said. final Saturday night at. 8 at ing edge, 24 of them gaitoered marked the only time toe Rams 3 Troy ...... 3-2 4 break to gain its idctory. l>on ciation, declared, "I don;;t know Amos Alonzo Jr. has retired Wakoer made one keen obeer- mdssed Jack BanforcL One 3 Kinel ...... Wheeler and Gary Donahue led 1942, just two years after faiUng Tale. Rockville ends the. year on defense. WaickowsM led lead. Frank Kinel and Ray La- 2 3-3 7 einyone who contributed more to from coaching and is a business vatlon. pitcher con meJee a great dif­ 3 WaJckownJd ...... 5 4-10 14 the Oaks (rffense with 14 apiece. eyesight forced Iris final retire­ 19-4, three o f the lossea to East. everybody with 13 grabs, in­ Gace hit two-pointers and 'Waic- M&lin ...... 6 »-10 ai footbiUl and I don't know any­ executive in Chicago. Another "Any team, to be a winner, ference,” Walker reminded this The ment. Siqjloding late in the first cluding 10 defensive, while Ray kowski added a foul shot to 1 Daly ...... 1 (M) 3 Ron Stevens did a fine jcib off one who enjoyed the absolute son, Paul, is athletic director at must have a strong bullpen. I Connecticut visitor to sunny 1 Lacy ...... quarter, East ran a streak of DaOace had nine. The Rama push Ekist into a 5-3 lead. By 0 OhO 0 the boards and canned 14. Ron Funeral services wiU be held respect of his associates more Pacific. A daughter, Mrs. Ruth HARRY WALKER ‘ Florida. 1 Lodae ...... a 0-1 4 Nivison was toe big gun for Pfiw.” seven points and simply out- could collect only eight offen­ toe three minute mark it was 0 Rlzza ...... 1 o o a Sunday afteriKxin in Stockton’s than Mr. Stagg.” S. Lauren, lives in Chicago. Sev­ Mai Tool writo 13 big points. idayed Rockville the rest of the sive rebounds all night. Jim 8-4 East. Bucheri converted 0 WUlett ...... 0 o o 0 Central Methodist Church with Bom at W (^ Orange, N.J., en grandchildren and seven 0 Krist ...... 0 0 4 0 way. Itie Rams did challenge Martello led Rockville with a from the line narrowing it to interment near his beloved wid­ Aug. 14, 1862, before football great-grandchildren akM aur- 0 Wood ...... 0< o o 0 EAST SIDE MIDGETS ow, Stella, who died laat July with a rally that carried from total of eight, followed by Van 8-7 and then East cainned seven 0 Martens ...... 0 o o 0 was invented, Stagg attended ■vlve. Pesky, Pirate Coach the third to the fourth quarter in a row and were off to the 1 Cipolto ...... 0 (M> 0 The Hosemen turned back the 2 2 . Blxeter Academy and then Yale. S ta n helped form lha Big Versatility Oudenhove. 0 Utwin ...... 0 (M) 0 to get within eight, but eager­ "They {RockvUle) only races. Cruisers, 25-22, in the only ac­ Students from Amos Alonso He studied for the ministry but Ten Conference and in 1906 Stagg High School wiU hedd a ness led to fouls. When A1 Puts scored seven points in toe first Weickowski and L a G a c e 17 ToUls as aO-38 tion last night. gave up that ambition when he coached Chicago's conference Is Virgil’s left with five personals with six quarter,” said Bums, “and that pushed it to 19-7 in toe first Bockville (4S) Hosemen led at halftime, 12- special memorial service Fri­ felt his voles not suited to championship teams in football, Not Mad at Red Sox minute of toe second canto. P. B. F. 8, and at the three-quart«' day at the University of the Pa­ jjreaching. track, baseball and basketball. minutes left, toe Rsm offensive was the bail game.” 3 Van Oudenhovo . 3 4-7 cific stadium. stalled. They held the edge until toe 6 Puta ...... mark were ahead, 15-10. Tom "I feK specially called to In 1906, when foes charged Turning toe conversation to 2 3^ A star basabaU pitcher and Main V alue Tom MarHn performed ster- Malln, Bums said, “If that kid last two minutes v/hen they 1 Martello ...... 0 2-2 Devannoy and Doug/,Dowrnham preach,” he recalled, "but I football was too brutal, Stagg By KARL YOST 3 Bucheri ...... 7 3-7 led the Hosemen offense with footbaU end at Yale, Stagg be- decided to do It on the football successfully fought for rriention If it’s sure-footed on a wet road, hngly for Coach Don Buma, doesn’t deserve AA-State then took off from a 30-18 see ...... 0 (VO ley was the top gun for toe He demanded clean living and called by President Theodore 2 Beckwith ...... 0 (VO the post until he reached man- didn’t amoke or drink. In def- posal as manager of flie Boston club. Still in baseball, FORT MEYERS, Fla. — Show at toe foul line, and col- captain. Really steadying toe a 38-22 lead into the lockers. Cruisers as he ripped the nets Roosevelt. 0 LughinbiuU ...... 0 (VO TeranttUty atlU plays n ledting a heap of assists. Paul team and creating an influ- Employing a stingy man to 0 McCoy ...... 0 0^ 12. Pesky has hooked on with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a big imagine the control you’ll have on a dOf road- man defense, Rockville began 0 Mooney ...... 0 041 The playoffs wUI get under- eoaeh H e’D work with the hit-O part In the snoeeM of any toe lone road back by haulting 0 Griffith ...... 0 o o 0 way Monday night at 6 wi ' Mike Higgins gave .m e the club. A fellow who can atop 0 Marker ...... 0 (VO ters, tofieldert and handle emme tbere’9 nobody widi a hriw East writo only seven points in 0 McClanahan ...... 0 0^ toe Hosemen playing toe Biue- Stages Contributions Many \ third boM traffic problems, news.” In and pbty more than one You never know wben k’s going On a wet emrre, yoaH bold die yoaH have eveb better control a •Tourney Sidelights ...... position to a valnaMe piece sensitive bottom than the lest driv­ toe third quarter while scoring 0 Praohniak ...... 0 (VO coats. The league champion wMeh be hopes will be many. Peaky has retained Ms Brook­ road 50% better than you could passing or in cornering than yon 14. Bucheri himself equaled the Pumpers wrlll play the CruiS' line, Mass., residence. He man­ of property. to rain. ao. IVXais 14 15-21 Speaking briefly about Me had when your car was brand new. e n who evaluate toe orir models ip EJast output In toe quarter. Go- Score at hah: 36-22. Blast. ers Wednesday night at 6. aged the Red Sox in 1968 and Take the case of a gny You never know when a friendly when your car was brand new. departure from Boaton, the On a dry r ^ . Detroit. Game He Left Behind former toflelder who spent toe 1944. As a minor league man- who isn’t even on the roster road is going to turn into something mm Burns Was Right, SENIOR EEAGCB majority of hia active career ogM*, he was in the first di­ of the Plttobnrgta Plratee Other side benefits: Lem w a i ^ Moriarty Brothers got brude wet and slick and treacherous. Tourney Victory wlto the Red Sox, said he had vision six times to seven yeara, who fits this bUl perfectly. when you drive down a straight NCAA Tourney on toe winning aide by romping no hard feeling with "anyone to winning two pennants. "Ossie VligU oan play That’s the whole idea behind the to a 70-33 win over Variety Robert Moeller lead toe Man­ His Lasting Tribute row! at 70 or 80. Practically no For' Local Team the Red Sox front offlca We The little guy, known as anjrwhere, but pltrii,” Man­ rain tire. Y ou’ re ready for it when­ On Channel 3 Caterer. Manchester Travel fell chester Rifle Club Gold team Needlenose for obvious reasons, “ trolley tracking” when you ride in [es Are Back! parted os friends. ager Harry Watoer told me ever and wherever it happens. to M6u;Intosh Boat by a 05-72 to a 3rd place in the Connec­ iooka great and admitted he ao we chatted about ttio Lied by a 30-polnt perform­ score and Klock Corp. nipped NEW YORK (AP)—“Here’s hoping the Grand Old *T Just dim’t like Didc Stu­ was anxiously looking forward and out o f an expansion strip on Announcemeat has been ticut State Rifle Toumaknent art’s attitude. Frankly, I didn’t Boo chances. ance by Bob Evans, the In­ (Jenter BllUrurda, 61-64, lu t held over toe weekend at the Man of football, like the Grand Old Flag, waves on for­ to Ms new role as a coach with the highway. About 10% l o i ^ By HOWIE HOLCOMB made W nC -TV , Channel S, dians, a collection of Manches­ like the way ha played and told Acquired from Toronto will carry the NCAA night. Now Haven Winchester ever. 1 the Pirates. wearing than our 1964 first-line tire. ter High basketball players, de­ Buzz Keeney led Moriarty’s him so. The Pirates may ftnlah no of the International be back next year,” said a determined Don Tournament semifinal be­ Ranges. This, the largest indcxir Amos Alonzo Stagg was the League, VlrgU fits promi- feated the Hearts, 73-66, last attack with 24 points. Fnin years before Princeton and Rut­ *T was faired by Tom Yawkey, higher than the SioK did last Bums just about a year aipo this week. He said a few tween Princeton and Michi­ tournament in toe country, saw subject. The words by Grant- nentiy in the plans of tiM night in the Waterbury Boy’s Frangione hit for 17, Bob Ham- gers started American colle­ no one else. When I was let go, year but Pesky will no doubt gan tomorrow night, start­ 1574 competitors seven states land Rice were written in 1943 Pirates. minutes after East Catholic High lost to Middletown in Club Tournament. Uton 11 and Jim Moriarty 10. shoot it out for individual and giate football. X didn’t ever see Mr. Yawkty. have far fewer sleepless nights ing at 10 p.m. from Port­ The local quintet' led all when, at 81, the beloved strat­ “ He’s a valuable piece of |he finals of the 1964 CIAC Class B Basketball Tourna­ i a ^ Oi;e. Terry Kloter and Ken West team honors. egist was named Coach of the As the fifth of eight children ment at the Payne Whitney^------:------stages, holding quarter leads brook both hit for 11 in a losing In a poor family, Stagg learned property. VirgU oan play The contest will show two of 20-15, 29-19 and 57-47. CJarl MaiMdiester pro'ved a power­ Year. Stagg died Wednesday at first base, second base, On a wet curve: Thnrkln: gym. And last night he proved All-Americans, BUI Bradley cause for Variety. house of competitive shooters 102. hard work, frugality and the hot only to be an excellent Traffic was extremely heavy on Hohenthal backed Evans' great Jumping George Clifton again simple diet at an early age. He Degregorio Pleased third base and shortstop. S Q ^m o n skid resistance. ___ ^ j M a n d M i ______the principal route from the of Princeton and Cazzie shooting with 14 tallies. Jack by placing t>oto the High School . Certainly as long as football is Leftfiold, oentorfleld and •oach but a top notch prognosti- RusseU of the Wolverine. led the Boatmen with 35 mark­ never abandoned them. Hartford area to New Haven McKenna had 19 to pace the team coached by Tony Alibrlo played, Stagg will be remem­ rightflrid a n d he oan And when you accelerate oa a NTs original oquipmont •ator as well. Michigan won an earlier ers. BUI Viot connected for 26, and the local club team in the Stagg’s urge to study for the (toe Berlin Turnpike and Wil­ Hearts—composed of Sacred Wayne Reynolds 14 and (Charlie bered. ministry was encouraged and oiUch,” Walker said of the wet road, you’ ll have 20% better onminy'65s. East wdll be back—Saturday bur Cross Parkway) and sever­ meeting, 82-80, but only af­ top. Manchester is one of the versatile reserve. "Becanse ter Bradley’s tremendous 41- H e ^ High athletes. Bunce 10. Clifton accounted for No figure In gridiron history after he waited on tables to prep With Club’s Record night—to oppose PlainvlUe for al fans were late arriving be­ Summsuy: only towns which has had to 'VlrgU (ton catoh, he’s even traction than you had when your the 1066 Class B crown. polnt performance had given 16 of his points in the final pe- divide its shooters between the made so many contributions at Exeter he was admitted to On • wttt, slippery road: The price’o f the ram tire » aa ito cause of delE3v at nearly every ladisa* (73) rlod. Leo Cyr hit for 20 to pace which are basic tc>day to the Yale. more valuable to a ball car was brand new. "And this time we won’t let traffic light. A minor accident Princeton a big lead. Then B. r . i»ts. two rifle squads ' because of Battling Rocky Hill throughout the season, Coventry assuring as the tire itself: about the Bradley fouled ont and the Hutchinson ...... 3 3 8 the Travelers. Ed Wojclk got game with which Stagg grew Stagg did some religious work olnb,” he added. 30^ shorter stops. Figures can’t tell you, though, down," said Burns last night as on the Meriden section of the eligibility rules, and even with finished second in the Charter Oak CJonfereniie N orth- "VlrgU wM one of the Dgera lost. Bosworth ...... 4 0 8 19, Ken Lowd 17 and Gene John­ this la praotically undefeatable. up. through the Yale 'l^ C A and what it fe e ls like to drive on ram same price as any other kadiot he held a brief team meeting af­ Turnpike didn't help either. Irish ...... 1 0 3 Every quarterback keep, re­ Division, this season with a 10-4 record. Overall, the smartest players In the mi­ With a set o f rain tires on your Onadryroad: Evans ...... 11 8 30 son 12. The Manchester Rifle clufc when he became a graduate maker’s fint-Kne tire. ter the Eagles' 04-43 victory verse play, lateral, quick kick studqnt it was that body which nors. I know that he’U help tires. sver arch - rival Rockville. Hohenthal ...... 7 2 16 Klock Corp. got the jump on senior team, though shooting Patriots compiled a final 4-7 mark, including a loss in the car, you’ll be able to stop 30% surar control whsn yo« The official name o f toe rain tire Both sides had battle casual- Kuhn ...... 3 3 9 toe Poolmen In the opening pe­ and unbalanced line is a tribute encouraged him to accept Cap­ this olnb. Your car will handle in the rain —That's right.” was toe chorus Russell Limps below expectations, fired a fine Class O Tournament playdowna^ shorter on a rain-slicked road than possorcomor. tiea during the game. Joe Van riod. 19-12. The Billiard five to the mlnlstry-bent son of an tain Pa Corbin’s Invitation to "He can ran bettor than ie the “ U.S. Royal Laredo.” Nooe fiOm his enthusiastic players. Oudenhove took a smash in the 763x800 to tie for fourth to sacond-rankad Old Snybrook. like it never handled before. Surer Hearts (66) fought back and in the third pe­ Immigrant cobbler who became. turn out for footbaU in 1888. 60 per cent of the fellows you could when yourcar was brand mouth that loosened several Celtics Worry high, only fifteen points from “Wo here St Coventry are o f itself. More responsive. Making IT ton tire sounds just too good genuine whhouL B. F. riod got to within one point but Instead, America’s mpst re­ He had seen his first coUege very antlaflad with toe tanm’a on this club, which Increas- new. Ooalrsry to the usual proee- toeth and Bob Newmarker had McKenna ... 8 3 the match winning score of 778 vered (ootbeUl coach. ee his value because he can to be true, and you expect to have So don’t give ns a hard time t Cunningham 0 couldn’t go ahead. Newcomer game in 1883. ■uocess,” osid Coach Joe De- contact with a good, solid hunk o f dore. East’s playersk «UaOdidn’t I. stick a finger poked in his eye. Tom 7 fired by the Manhassett Mus- From 1888 — when he recov­ be used as a pinch runner (That’s how much- difference It was a meaningle.ss game Sa.iso ...... 1 0 2 Dick Bowman led the Klock kateers of New York. Art Stagg became right and for Gregorlo. "This was a rtfauUd- road that each rain tire has squee- to pay the prid wc’ ie glad you did. Because to be quiet and stnooUi-riding. be- U8.Royal nament final competition. They So you can imagine what GOLD TEAM JRS. There was not a SMinnur of Try to envision the T-forma- By the spring of 1890 Stagg nuurgtoa-.'nie otoer five looaee previous trials, but bm nioie dramatic.) »tedt and one got toe feeling have made it to toe final round Coach Red Auerbach thought Robert MoeUer 99 90 189 tlon without the quarterback never been able to make 123.95 when Bill Russell skitided to a Allan ArckUbald 99 88 187 was convinced he did not have invoivad only 16 pointa, Includ- toe ex-UOonn and New le n - both years of toe sch(x>l’s var­ stancUng to receive the ball the abUlty, which he needed for the grade as a regular. Thc Rain Tire(U 5. Royal Uredo*)starte as lowas 1.7S (7A9)xl4 sity history. Plainville'isn't bad stop late in the fourth quarter of Bill Sheldon 96 89 185 Ing s toss to powerful South rdon Hitch star had asked his from' the center, without the the ministry, to talk easUy be­ Wmdsor by one plus others to But as a utUltymaii, he’a p la jen to run through toe wall, either as this wlM be their what was to beme a 119-114 Jan Jacobs 100 81 181 lateral pass and pitchoui, with­ loss to the New York Knicker­ UCLA Bruins Big Favorite fore a group. OCX: rivals Portland and Crom- to a olasa himself. And they H-ould have oompUed—or fourth final appearance in five out men In motion and flankers, So he quit the Yale divinity s good enough at this to years. Plainville has three pre­ bockers, and limped off the weU by two v id th M . Only at least tried—with not naote without the delayed buck and school and' entered the new OromiwoU best Cbxrontry ■till oammanu a major grumbling. vious tlUea—In 1943, 1959 and court Wednesday night. SUB-JUNIOR t e a m fullback draw. Russel seemed in consid­ To Take Title in Portland YMCA training school at salfuy. The high qdrit of toe Eagle 1944. .They were heated 49-48 (Under 14) The scope of Stagg’s work Springfield as one of four fac'< One toii« that wiGi six Mighty 'Michigan, 2S-S, playa un­ Redmen are favored to whip the Yale Captain toosqi RtiUa flcponaots bit w PeOragorlo also mpeists help 'Ing him to one hoop. We gave points. His IS febounds and six r a t e d Pripcsten, 22-8, in the •44 por santTLesdchi to? Aram toe tmta boetosr oombtnte 188-488. Baa Block 48^ R ayl That aseCte was displayed to Puts (Al) the outside' Oedete, 20-8, tMe time. DBntonr (AP) — The oellar-a the'odier NHL game bi^ ^Ijorhman 9 l 8 - l ^ hmnadlotn erwfft, not]^ twmt, asaials led the BuHets though as oiher Friday semifinal, at 10 Villanova, 22-4 and eighth NBSW HAVVN (AP) — The dwoWng Boaton Btulna 'srlU ntiM Toronto playa at X l^ e a l. Bne were T m M liUty (78A) tion of D«vp (7.4) and Dm A e capacity crowd last night jammed the middle to Balttmors whipped ^ injury- p.m., BBT arith ' the wdnnen •nd Rysn (88JI). OversB soo^ gbgmi (9A). They., sltoog wlto from driving.” renked in tha fiha! Asaooieted Tala baskMlwll team has Imve another a tfo ttm itr to- CMoago’e Iom to the Bruine HUK8 — Hal 160-SS6,1 hy 18 JBpd OathoUe stadeiito, depleted Los Angelea Leikeia moving into the nationally tele- Prase poll of tha pioited Herbert C. Bert Broad- kM SMr Ooriittry svarpe* 88J KotodolaJ and PaponM wW at- ■adh h d ito g amt letter, who Ram coach John Canavarl 1 nigM to make good on their 'vow prevented the Hawk# from mov- Bob Hkainald 186. John RIeder 117-106. vlasd final game gaturdag, ■Imllariy i s , favored to foot as Ka oaptain for the 1966- to Mve a say in ibe way the » gwne v m a ttoUing toe op- tend Ctn Hogim’a bnoketbsll •pdled amt ‘Ewrt Is Beet* It was understandably glum. "Wa St. Loula ptdled away to an starflng at 10 p.m., BBT. 88 i iinann Mntion to fl7e oomp In New BampaUra this 186-954, BUI Aramy 85'T Hec­ started o ff weU, playiijig a Usht the NYU Vkieta, l*d. teama Snieh for the Itaapnal Detroit. The Red Wings can toofeed tar a while like Ihe b d early lead againat flan VVancls- “M’a hupoHlMo to answsr,” ' A sellout oroHd of more dian Hotkey League playofff. Coventry wW lose only ^ r season. tor Rlvbrd-877, Tony Salvatore cf a "oard’* eedtoa slw- ■one,” he arid. “Bvea after Van 00 but had to hold off • late BNadfoot, a atarUng baak- '*“ ^1 J?*?!? laagueSading Othera: expected to fM to 368, Ken^Washlburn 961, * - ' Woodsn saya. "Wa were a g o ^ It,000, Inoludihg oheering aeo- eourt man in the paat asaaoa, The Bvuiiia hed a btt of IiUh margta to four pobtoi hy sto^ seniors. Besldea Ryan- end Hu- TIRECITY got hurt wa ware playing them ia r to Ihoea ■■salnyml by many Warrior Muga for a 101-94 vio- team last year, maybe one of tione from/ the four aebdolM, is dak, Frank tlU b y (8.0 this a ^ teoih next sewn spi^ ve i a - RogUsaM . ^ ■•■toni mmS ■ (( M fastball .a point or tsro down. But then tory. ^ ___ la a 90oa Ihjaor «< lUdgwwee< X , J. Med at the nwea ta 1964.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SnbarlNUi For Sal# TfT PAGE TWENTY-SEC Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Snborban For Sak 75 HousehcM GoOd» 81 Apartmenta— Flats— Apartments— Flats— Apartments— Flat»— Houses For Sal# 72 BY FAGALY and SHOflTEN Situations Wanted— Tenamanta '' 63 Tenements 63 Tenements 63 FERGUSON RD. Here’s a MANCHESTER — Now 6 room inBRNON—^Immaeulate 6 room BOL/rON—tnrga 9-n>om Ranch,' Aatomobiles For Sale 4 THERE OUOHTA BE A LAW iuD cnuc STOVE, v«nr rw j MANCHESTER — New 7-room Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 8 gea- 1 % baths, 3-car garage, bean-; F tin a ie S8 Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living charming Ranch home that Raised Ranch, t-car garage, eandltion, enlaipr “ JJJX ^ f o u r ROOM Martment. sso- MANCHEOTER — Meticulous a WINTER STRESTT — new 8, bullt-ins, IH baths, % acre lot, eroua bedrooma, family eued tifuHy landscaped, taw aert; I960 FORD Falcon, autom atic room, family room, built-in needs only your family to lot, many axtras including waR' BXpERIENCaiD young woman 4.5 Woolensak lens. 876;8121. end floor, 178 Mapto Street. No bedroom duplex, beautifully room apartment, stove, refrig- . make it complete. Features 1% tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ kitchen, IF paneled Uving transmlMlon, 4 - door, good A n d t n v m in u t e he PROPPED it m the b o k ? kitchen, spacioua lot. Priced to wall carpating. leWng tor. C a QSUMCIE s p e n t W IEN S TMINNiNGr with college education will tend futnaea. $66. TeL 6tt-4761. decorated, beat, hot water, tinator, diapoaal. air eonditlon- baitha completely equipped cy. 648-48CB. room, oU hot water heaL alu­ CLASSIFIED ttroB, good running condition. i-aebool children, referencee. b i g g e s t b a r g a i n right. Hayes Agency, 848-4808. minum storms and screens, $30,800. FV>r further biferm a-; UFA fEEAUT ORIGINAL IDEA..POR pre' range, refrigerator, parking^ ers, hert and hot water, ga­ kitchen, 8 b^rooms with am­ 1896. 649-7818, 648-8346. buUt 1959, $16,900. Wolverton tion call the R. F. Dlmoek Oa., •' TI4ERI OUGHTA BE A L A W *- Hty. cARBONctef TOPAys ••WERE ooghtaJ CallII 648-0609. IN TOWN (136. monthly. Referoncet. (48- rage if wanted, quiet neighbor- ple closet space, a paneled SEVEN ROOM Raised Ranch, TAKE YOUR PAYlWpi Manchester Agency, Realtors. 649-381$. R ea lton , 649-6340. 1965 OADHAAC, very good con­ BE A LAW " IB VERT FUNNV.' IT^ 0978. h(^, near ' park, basement honlly room and ona oar at­ rec room, buUt-lns, 3 ceramic CHILD CARE, my horns, i 2 or 8 YEARS TO PAY r e m a r k a b l e l u x u r y laundry. Phone 649-0644 or 640- tiled baths. 3-car garagt, steel dition, owner in eervlce. OUi fM S U R E ID GET MV NAME IN THE ABOUT A HAIR 10NIC SALESMAN 'JZiA IC E D T E A tached garage. An Immaculate ADVERTISING parienM mother.and oollm (’SUPER APARTMENTS AT FIVE ROOM apartment with 9494. beam conatruetion, 8 large bed­ Ellington TOLLAND after 6 p.m ., 649-0168. WHO SECRITLV WEARS A gradusts, cM ldrm ages 3-6. home ta a fine oraa. Priced to AAflR WHEN THty RIAD THIS 8 ROOMS O f F U f u n r ^ garage, Trumbull Street, avail sen for only ^,(00. OaU Bar­ rooms, 3 fireiUacee. 'J. D. Real­ 1800 Colonial (on the G reen )— 6484788. ALL 100% GUARANTEED RENTS THAT MAKE t h r e e ROOM apartment, heat room Cape, recently CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS g r e a t g a g a b o u t t h e h a ir ^ able April 1st. TeL 648-6684. Six bara Babin, Jarvis Realty Oo., ty, 648-8129, 648-8779. U P -U P -A N D A W A Y l 1 4 large bedroonM, pine pontiad ONLY $488 SENSEI and hot water, stove and ra- painted ozm piqiered, pap new T railers-— TONIC CALECMAN' ^ R ealtors, MLS 648-1131, Eves kittaien with fireplace and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. w - W ILL CARE tor Child tor work' 116.18 DeUven S IX ROOM duplex, oil hot wa­ frigamtor, convenient location. kitchen, buUt-ta bookcases MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, Away from city noises — Mobile Homes SECREtiy WEARS tag parmto, my homo pro- ter furnace, available Immedl- 64M686. Dutch oven, den with wide, (16.18 Month 649-6661. ta living room, fireplace, Orford Village, Improved, cen­ sitting up on a pine stud­ board floora, hving room, beoti- ATOUPBK.' fe rrm rO id l 648-9947. — LOOK W H AT — MARILYN attiy, $110 monthly^ 848-0160. new roof and furnace, alu­ trally located, one side avail­ ded lot is this 6 room com­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. FOUR RQOM apartment, fur­ a d o r a b l e c a p e ju st o ff tlfuUy situated, cloee to schools, — YOU GET — minum storms and screens, Main Street ta Mancheeter with able, principals only $18,600. fortable ranch with base­ churches, 25 mtautts to OotisU- MONDAT Xtun FMDAT 10:M A.M. — SATURDAY • A.M. x m u T Y TRAILER — new 8 MANC^OCSTER — modem first nace heat, second floor, good garage, $^,900. CaU Helen WOMAN woirid Hke to do baby 16-PIBCE BEDROOM 9 finished rooms and rec room. Oall after 5 p.m ., 688-2093, for ment garage on dead-end tuUon Plana, Hsutford. FHA 876-0669. 18-P^UVINO R ^ floor 2H room apartment eomUtien. Adtau preferred. Palmer, 649-8877. appointment. sititlng. everdngs. OsH 648-5671. COURT stove and refrigerator, naar 3 full baths. Anchor fenced lot street Act now — It’ll go appraised at $18,900. For ap­ 12-PIECB KrrCHBM Phone 648-9999 o r 948-6111. soon at $14,900. D ick bus and ahopping, only $90 with plenty of trees. High as­ MANCHESTER—Large 6 room pointment phone Mrs. Shorts, PLEASE READ YOUR AD • __ PLUS— taMOloua and B eautiful 1 A 3 sumable V.A. mortgage. Only Beach, 649-5306. M3-86M. Exclusive. Garasre— Service- X1T.T8GTRIC R ® F R I O B ^ T ( » monthly. Hayee A gency, 648- Cape, full dormer, 3 baths, m Situations Wanted— Bedroom Apartments. •’unrished Apartments 63-A $15,9(X). Oill carl Zinaeer, Jar­ OUMiSed or "WMit Ad»” Ulwn ow the p^no Storage 10 TV SET AND RANOB^ 4808. ]. D. Realty Co. on bus line, $16,500. Owner eoBVonienoe. Bio odvortloer oIiooM rood hlo od tlio FIRST M ale 39 vis Real^ Oo., Realtors MLS, Broker, 649-()636. Barrows allace J. Watson Beach A Co. DATIT^UPPKARS oad REPORT ERRORS In ttono lor the Free "torage untU wantaA f r o m $120 PER MONTH NEW COLONIAL OAK APTS., NEAR MAD! Street — S fur­ 648-1121 Evas. 648-0088. REALTORS FOR RENT — two etory build­ loyment Office now available. 640-4496. Call 649-9746 after 6. THREE — Rooms, furnished Agency, M9-8464. windows, breezeway and ga­ dry room, alumimun storms, notice ot the time sad place as­ Ing blind box ada who A lft , 3-door. 186 Lakewood C lr Capitol Ewipment Co., 38 trucking and package delivery. work and gardening for private tor, oewlng machine, rooktag signed for said hearing be Main St., Manchester. Hours 400 MAIN STREET or unfurnished, gas heat, rea- SIX ROOM CJape, fine location, rage, amesite drive. Gambolatl nicely landscaped lot, school deeire to protect tbelr eta South. RaCrigerators. washers and E AST H ARTFORD 8. home, few days or mornings THE PROVEN carpet cleaner xhatrs and other furniture. AU SMALL FOUR Room modem MANC3HBSTER — Investment aU persona known to be __ identity can foQoer thia dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ stove moving spxrialty. Folding Blue Lustre Is easy on tiie In good condition. 643-0888. SEVEN ROOM apartment, 33 sonable, adults, parking. New excellent home, new garage, bulK. Seen by appointment bus, $16,200. M arion Eidlund, therein to appear and be CONNECTICUT weekly, spring through late apartm ent, second floor, $76. property. Two 2-famlly dwell­ Real Estate, 289-4819, 644-0414. thereon by pufaUshlDg a copy procedure; 1964 PLYMOUTH, B elvedere, 3 day 7-4. 643-7958. chairs tor rvvit ttf-O Tn. budget Restores for^ten col Locust St.. 649-5339. 9-S. Bolton R d., 648-6389. fireplace, -""convenient to oidy. Oall H. R. Braithwsite, Open For Your Convenience faU. Write Box J, Herald, spe­ CaU Cluircoal B roiler, 649-8066. ings sold as a TOckage deal. R eal Estate. 649-4693. this order In soma newspaper hav­ Encloee your reply to the door, 6 cylinder, standard cifying salary expected and ref­ ors. Rent electric shampooer Must be seen. Auce Clampet, schools, shopping and places of ing a cirouMlon hi sold DMrIet. at APPLIANCES repaired — all Mon. Through Frl. — THREE ROOM apartment, first WILLINGTON ■— 166 acres, nice least seven days before the day ot box in an envrft^ — tranamiseion, white with red erences. $1. Paul’s I’atat A W allp^r M nsiol Instruments 53 EX<3BPTIONALLT pice 4 room, R ealtor, 649-4548. M em ber Mul­ worship. J. D. Realty Co., 648' makes washers, refrigerators, Painting— Papering 21 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. floor, heat and hot water, $86 Business Property 6129, 643-8779. OVERSIZE 6 room custom built home, bams. ’Tremendous op­ said bearing, and for mailing on- oS addreseed to the Claoei- interior, $1,876. 742-7194. Mon., Tues., Wed. Eves. — Supply. _____ first floor, apartment, base­ tiple Listing. Oape, fireplace, attached ga­ portunity. Plenty of road front­ before March 19, 1M6. by earUflad freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ I MACHINIST, an around, full BLECIH IC g u i t a r , $80.; am- J. D. Realty Co.. 643-6129. For Sale 70 fled Manager, Mancbeater INSIDE and outside painting. 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. board heat, fireplace, electric rage, many extras. Only $800 age, land is partiaUy sand and mall, a copy of Ifala order to Elisa­ tric ranges. Oil burners tim e only. Apply 284 Hartford FLUORESCENT light flxturea, pURer, $60.; Gonset 0-16 CB MANCHESTER — $2,900. as­ MANCHESTER — executive 4 beth Snow, 41 Arnott Rd.. Manchea- Evening Herald together You name ' your own price. Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon TWO ROOM heated apartment range, retrigeridor, screens, MAIN STREET site, near Cen bedroom modern home in ideal down. Cbar-Bon Real Estate, gravel. No zoning in WUUng- tor. Com.- Horace P. Snow, 41 Ai«> 9 0 m Y cleaned and repaired. Cosma wed, 8 foot’ 2-tube; 6 metal transceiver, $60. OaU anytim e, sumes G.L mortgage on this with a mamo Hating the lO O Jo 649-7868, 875-8401. Road. and bath. 149 Oakland 8t„ $65. storm windows, Venetian ter, with building of 6,500 m . location. Mown by appointment 643-0683. tcm. Sensibly priced at $B8,OOiO, nott Rd., Manchester. Coan.; Oaio Appliance, 649-0055. k M tag Chaim. OaU 648-8112. 6484826. 6 - room Ranch, attached gar­ ence E. Snow Hublord DtiVa, Ver. oompaxdee you do NOT PRATT & WHITNEY 649-6339, 0-6. blinds, beautiful colonial borne, ft. M any potentials. WUI fi­ only. Bel Air Real Estate, 648- generous terms available to want to eee your letter. I EIXPERIENCBnJ window dean' age, 3 bedroonqs, big fireplaced non. Oosm.; Dorothy LucHIa Snoar YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! EXTERIOR and interior paint­ AIRCRAFT countiy location. 16 minutes nance. Oiwner 640-5229, 9-6. 9332. MANCHESTER VICINITY — 6 qualified buyers. T.J. Crockett, Robaito. Heeds Gap Rood, North- Your letter win be dee- ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ er wanted. Apply 40 Oak St. or living room, huge kitchen with GUARANTEE CeUon, attics, trash, small t h i r t y t o n s soft ooal. $9 a I Wearing Apparel— Fmw 57 LOOKING tor anything to real east of Manchester, $100. room split level, paneled fire­ R ealtor, 648-1877. ford. Conn. ____ troyed if the advertieer la trucking done A-1 right! Call hanging. CeUlngrs. Floors. Fully DIVISION OF UNITED caU 6494334. astata rentals - apartmants, Adults preferred. 643-7066. MANCJHESTER — Six - room dining area, excellent condi­ TU(3C ROAD — 7,room Colonial, place, garage, rec room, bultt- JOHN J. WALUDIT, Judge, Mie you’ve mentioned. If Plus 2 years 15% discount insured. Workmanship ton. Call 649-4666. apartment, two stores and tion, $16,900. W olverton Agen o c; The Conn. Bank and Trust Oo. 643-2928, Tremano Trucking AIRCRAPT CORPORATION [ b u i l d e r needs part • time Im i SN’S sum . one navy, ene hom es, multiple dwellings, caU large paneled family room, 2 Ina, d^waMer. exceUent tay'j^NiXjVER — For $18 ,800. n ot It w in be handled In on parts and labor on used Service. \ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. WOODEN storm windows and cheeked; new tweed topcoat. J. D. Realty. 648-6139. THREE ROOM apartment, phis commercial building all ta one cy, R ealtors, 649-2818. fireplaces, built-lns, wall-to- •by transferred owner, $600. Charming lakefront year AT A COURT OP PSOBATtfk salesman. Write stating qualifi­ carriage house, plus bam, holden at Bolton, within wtd for the the usual manner. 1963 and 1964 cars. If no answer, 643-9043. , An Equal Opportunity screens for OSpe Cod house. aU size 42. CaH 649-8168. package. High tr^ ic count wall carpet, porch. 2 garages, doiTO. Pasek R ealty, 289-7476, ’round dweUing, 8 rooms, 2 fire­ LAWNMOWER Sharpening; re­ Em ployer cations and hours avaUable to THREE AND FOUR room oountiy setting, adjoining golf A wise inveetment for only MANCHESTER — Immaculate District of Andoror. on tea 7*h day M anchester P.O . B ox 782. OaU 649-7616. gorgeous wooded lot. Hutchins 742-8248. places, many other attractive of March. A.D. 1966. pairs, sales, rotor blades INTERIOR and exterior paint­ aparUnwita, taeludlng beat, course. 649-4666 days, 644-0181 $26,000. Hayee Agency, 643- 6 room Randi, plastered walls, Present, Hon. Norman J. Preusa 1064 Volvo p-ieoo-s, black, ra­ ing, wallpaper removed, fully SALESLADIES wanted part- A gency, 646-0108. features. Alice Clampet, Real­ sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ FULL-TIME drug oleik wanted, Wanted—To Buy 58 hot water, and gas for cook­ evenings. 4803. dining room, porch, garage, LAKEWOOD CmCLB South — Lost and Found dio, white sidewall tires, insured. Rene Belanger, 643- time and full-time. Apply Man­ ing. Electric refrigerator and beautifully landscaped lot, tor, 649-4648, m em ber M ultiple of Alvli M.. Warren on > electrtc oveqpdrtve. Sporty ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, good opportunity for advance­ Diamonds— ^Watchc MANCHESTER — beautiful 7 one week left to build your cus­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 0512 or 644-0804. ager, Pilgrim Mills, 177 Hart-1 WE BUT. SELL or trade an­ stove furnished. Call 649-7834 THREE R(X)MS tor rent, $76 BUSINESS ZONE HI — DIght priced to seU. Hayes A gency Listing. the tntestate estate of Fraderra d sM A L o s t — Boy Soout knapsack auto. ment, aU store benefits. Apply Jew elry 48 room SpUt one year old, excel­ tom home; otherwise, builder Warren, tote of BoMon. wItSn mSk 2098. ford Road. Open 10-9, Saturday tique and used furniture, china, or 649-6779, between 6-7 p.m. monthly. Available April let. rooms with two offices, sep­ 643-4808. win start large Colonial On this district, deceased. and Meeptog bog vicing of SAVE PAINTTNO, e x t e r i o r and in person, Arthur Drug, 40 lent condition and location, ELLtNOTtiN—6% room Ranch, till 6. WATCH AND JEWELRY rs- glaoe, stiver, picture tramee Inquire 28 Church St. arate entrance, suitable for bullt-ins, dishwasher, IVi baths, beautiful stone fenced 100x200 This Court doth decree that stai Bolton R o ^ C M 875-M80 o r STEPS, SIDEWALKS, st<»e interior, papeihanging, wall­ Main St, Rockville. oud old eoliie, old doUa and THREE ROOM h«ated apart­ businees or professianal u m . SPRUCE STREET — 8 room assumable G.I. Mortgage, % moottis be allowed and tbntted n r 649-9664. 1064 Rambler C laasle 770, paper removed, dry wall work. lairlng. Prompt service. Up to FOUR ROOM apartment, cen­ rec room, garage, large lot. lot. E. J. Carpenter, Realtor, the creditors of said sMate walls, fireplaoee, flag'stone ter­ guns, hobby eoUeettans, attic ment, cabinet kitchen, appli- Philbrlek Agency, 649-8464. home, garage, amesite drive, 649-6061, 649-9204. acre lot, $13,500. J. D. R ealty, htbiTthHr- - ...... claims agninst • lat the Mme green, 2-door hardtop, ra­ races. AH concrete rroairs. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ I RESPONSIBLE married man, 20 on your old watrii in ancee, garage, redecorated, trally located, heat and hot FuU price $21,900. Over 100 sales and mechanical ablUty, trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. contents or whole estatef. ^ir- .very, good condition, asking 648-6129, 643-8779. to die adroinlstratnz and dtreetodtrects LOOT — lady’s beige wallet be­ dio, heater, power steer­ Reasonably priced. 643-OMl. sured. Free estimates. 649- adults, third floor. 949-0063. water. Call 648-9876. $18,900. CaU Paul J. Oorrenti more Ustings all price ranges. that r^bllc notice be given of this lon gin g to M rs. L o n ie SulU- lawn mower repairs, honeM, Bray, 737 Mata Street SUto niture Repair 8ervlc« Taloott- CaU the ifilUsworth Mitten Agen- MANCHESTER — Porter St. ing, automatic tiansmis- 9658, Joeq>h P. Lewis. vUle, Conn. T el. 948-7449. Houses For Sale 72 A gency, 643-5363. BOLTON—Large 4-poom Ranch, order by advertising In a newspaper ■vna, vkrfntty Vetnon Circle. If s i^ low mileage. HAVE PICK-UP Truck, will do Career present good appearance, driv­ Theater BuUdtag.. CEDAR STREET — Available SINGLE HOME, furnished, 6 ay. R ealtors, 648-6930. area, 4-bedroom ^Ut level, 30’ having a circulation In said diahrlet. (ound, please return to 86 Pond living room , 23’ kitchen, fin­ huge stone fireplace, full base and bv posting s copy thereof on $ 2 ,0 9 5 odd Jobs, chain saw work, cord EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, er’s Ucence, references re­ WANTED TO BUT — used iritit April 1, 8-room apartment with rooms, middle aged, no chil­ MANCHESTER — modern, im­ MANCHBOTER — F or $16,800. ment, porch, new heating sys­ the public etgn post In sold TVren^ Lane, wraping. Conn., or caH paperhanging (books fur­ quired, salary, Mandiester Cy­ dren, reasonable. Very clean. m aculate 6 room Ranch, 8 bed­ MANCHESTER — Bolton — An- ished rec room, completely alr- Bolton, nennst the plaee where the wood for sale. 742-6016. Fuel and Feed 49-A rail fence or corral fenea. Tel. encloeed sunporch, heat, hot on bus tine. Solid built '6-room oonditioned, only 4 years old, tem, 8 acres, outbuildings. 044-8966. O xitonts have much 1968 Falcon oonverttole, blue, nished), interior and exterior cle Stxq;>. 649-2098. w ater, $96. Adults preferred, 649-9024. rooms, dining rdom, full base­ dwelling, 1V4 baths. 2-car ga­ aaldl acres. Now under con­ deceased last dwelt. 649-0178. struction 6-room Ranches, 7- looks like new. For further In­ Hayes A gency, 648-4808. NORMAN J. PMtJBB, Judga oenthnentol vahie. big 6 - cylinder engine, LAWNS, yards, cellars and at­ painting, ceilings refinlshed. Opportunities 649-6687. ment, kitchen with fauilt-ins. rage, nice enclosed lot. Alice tics cleaned. Also small truck­ room Raised Ranch, 7-room formation, call the R. F. Di­ white sidewall tires, ra­ Homes, churches. Industrial — SEIASONED fireplace wood for AVAILABLE April 1st — 8 heat­ Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Clampet, R ealtor, 649-4648, rOUlND—LIgU brown and white ing and odd Jobe. 648-1008. experienced painters want­ Roonjs Without Board 59 CtokmisUs, ^n^'o^timately one m ock Co., R ealtors, 649-6345. Vernon dio, heater, standard fully insured. 649-lOOS. sale, 649-8974. THREE ROOMS. recenUy re- ed rooms, hot water, stove and COLONIAL—Huge famUy sized member Multiiae Listing. male mongrel. OsH Lee Frac- transmisBlon, b u ck et Are you interested in a ed. OaU after 6, 649-9658. deoorated, $85 mtabls. 743-8886. breSzeway, oversized garage, sunny bOMment. Reduced to er leaving state, $17,5(». Wol­ along Slater St. 430’. more or cer, Marvin Baker. Call . 643- FRIENDLY Ice Cream in Wind- Sratb Street, Rockville. (76- fireplace, dining room, finp lo­ NEW LISTING -- Manchester. low 20’ s. Owner 649-6986. ing acres, good drainage, river lew; thence followtag various $ 1 ,7 9 5 mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ suit your budget. Expedient Bor Locks has full-time, sala- verton Agency, R ealtors, 649- 0117 eling, hatchways, attics fin­ PART-TIME waitress for Sun­ 2174. Open 9-9. cation. Priced right. Hayes 7 room Colonial, garage, hot flows through property, woods, ooursw and dManew along servlee. J. D. % a lt y . 648-6129. ried position for mature man 2813. FITZGERALD FORD ished concrete steps,’ floors, days and Mondays, hours Sun­ A p a rtm en ts— ^Flats— A gency, 648-4808. water oU heat, 2 fireplaces, 6-6 DUPLEX, new heating, wir­ pasture, hay fields, road front­ eouth#rly and eosteriy property INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ day 12-8 p.m ., Monday • p.m .- who is interested in learning u vm a ROOM set, end taUes, bulK-lns, tile hath, large fam ing and plumbing, $19,300. J.D. age, good potential. Only $22,- pared. Samuel J. Turkhvton INC. porches, garages. No job too CREDIT RATING Tenements 63 linw of land N /F Amesioan tei- smaU. 649-8880. 1 a.m. Also, fill In. Apply Char­ retail sales. Must be am washer, desk, suitable for rec­ MANCHESTER — Two-famlly, lly room, patio, outside bar' Realty, 648-8129, 643-8779. 000. Lawrence F . Fiano, R eal­ matra Tobacco Oo. to a petnt Jr., 643-"“-7731. bltiouB, neat and personable. WINDSOR AVE., ROCKVILLE UNNECESSARY coal B roiler, 860 E . Middle reation room or cottage. 648- 4% ROOM (qisrtment, heat and 4-4 duplex, 3 heating syrteme, becue, city utilities, ewnbins' tors, 643-2766. ta said tine where It tqtenecte A. A. DION, m c . Roofing Call National 8-1488 fo r ap- 6810. new elding, storms, 2-car gar­ tion windows, treed lot, excel­ MANCHESTER — modem NOTICE ELECTROLUX OWNERS—Free ToUend County’s Oldest Mortgage loans, flrst-seoond- Tpke. hot water, stove and refriger­ the Sd. Windsor Town Uiw: Biding, pataUiu. Carpentryntry. AI- pointment. age, near all sehools. Hayea lent condition. Owner trans­ bedroom Ranch, full basement, thence turning along said ttoa pickup and delivery. Prompt FORD DEALER third, arranged. All kinds of WESnNGHOUSB 40” electric ator, washer and dryer fur- two fireplaces, nicely treed lot, Resort Property For Sale 74 OF MEETING FOR service your Electrolux (r) terations and additions. Cell ni^ed. Nice location. |140 per A gency, 143-4808. ferred. Priced for quick sale. 140’, more or lew, ta an easter­ Workmanship guaran realty. Confidential-reasonable. LPN or RN, full or part-time, EXPERIENCED TOOL and die stove and refrigerator, beet near Bowers School. Bel Air ADMISSION OF cleaners. Also feaituring rug Inga, Albert Burke Agency, 983 Main, month. 649-0806. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. ly direction to a point where OPEN DAILY 9—9 teed. 299 Autumn S t 64S-t860 11-7. 875-2077. maker, permanent work. Apply reasonaU e offer accepted. 640- R eal Estate, 643-9332. COVENTRY LAKE — 4 room ELECTORS washer. Call Electrolux aU' 875-3369 643-2485 Hartford. Office 527-7971, Eve. LaPolnte Industries, Znc., cottage, two lots, artertan weU, property N /F John Barntai, st 9460. EMIROIDERY RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed­ al, intersects and fottowing thorized sales and service. Call QUALITY CARPENTRY- 242-9400. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, RockvlUe, Conn., NEW LISTING — Six room SpUt $4.8IX). C oll 643-8026. TOWN OF ANDOVER 1956 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, NEW LISTINGS rooms, modem kitchen, dining NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­ such line ta a southeostarly di- 649-0848, 236-4351. Please ask Rooms, dormers, porches, for potitag machine, pernut' LADY’S lOE SKATES, stae 9; room, 1% baths, 2-car garage, with rec room, 1% baths, beaU' for Augustine KamienskL 24oor, automatic tt^smis- basements reftalshad, cab­ nent potitlon in congenial of­ EXPERIEINCED ‘mUGK driv­ tricycle. Ah ki cxceUent condi­ tiful enclosed patio with jqloU' EN that the Selectmen and reoUon a distance of 750’, mnew alon, radio heater. 643-4817. Business Opportunity 28 Ftmulo Holp WoElod large private lot, $22,900. PhU­ Suburban For Sal* 75 or lew, to a point; thane* inets, buUt-ws, form ica, tUa. fice o i wholesale dlstrtbutor. er, over 28, for local whole­ tion. 649-3182. Beautiful new colonial atyla brick Agency, 649-8464. sie wtadowe, extra large ga Town Oerk will be in session ELEXmOLUX Sales and serv' at the Town Office BuUdtag on iM rtherly 410*, m ore o r lesa. No jo b too sm all. RTUiam RESTAURANT — Established, CaU M r. Feldm an, 289-4838. saler, steady work, references ACCOUNTS RECETVAKLB 8-famiUee, antique brick rage, large lot, combtaatlon Ice, bonded representative. Al­ 1961, 8TUDEBAKBR, V-8, auto­ required^ CSUl Mr. Feldman, FRIOIDAIRB refrigerator, bed fronts, 4 qtaciouB rooms, MANCHESTER — 7% rooA BOLTON—cozy 6% room Ranch, ’Tuesday, March 23, 196668 from along___ „ .property . . N/F Kupchis- matic, good ondition. Best of­ Robtnra carpentry sendee. choice Main Street location, windows, city utilities, hot wa' buUUna, 2 fireplaces, huge Uv­ fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., 9 649-8444. EXPERIENCED hairdresser 289-4887, couch, carpet and other house­ duplexes or fla ts, fuU tUa ranch, 4 bedrooma, dining 6 pjn. to 8 p.m. to examine the noa; thence turning' and nin« M anchester, 644-8141. fer. 649-8068. near Center, very reasonable. ter oU heat, flreolace, near ing room, 2-car garage, 16 wanted, full-time. LuJon Sakm hold liem s. 648-6698. 117 P ros­ BOOKKEEPER baths, 2 heating ayrteme, room, 2 hatha, 2-zone heat, m - schools, hue tine. Charles Lee- qualifications of electors and to njng parallel to South 'Windaor BID WELL HOME Improvement CaU M r. D ay, 649-9204. E . J. o f Beauty, 648-1939. . MECHANIC, part-time, make p ect Street, second floor, 9-6 wooded acree. Hayes Agency, administer the Elector’s Oath Town tine. 100’ sotrtheriy there­ CJ6 JEEP, 1961, complete with Carpenter, R ealtor, 649-6061. all utUlties. Theoe are one rage, (taly $18,600. Hutcluns perance, 649-7630.______Company—Roofing, aiding, al- own hours, must be top noteb, only. Must be able to aoallaa In­ of a kind hmnes. quality Afoney. ttealtc^ 846-0108. 648-480#______to thoee found qualified. Any [ from, a dtatanee of 670’, nuiro Personals camping tent, 4 extra wheels terations, additions and re­ WOMAN for part-time work, 8210 Excelent hourly rate. Apply in dividual adoount earda apd tailH by Damato. OaH early ROCKLEDOB — large custom applicant who is a naturallaed > or lew. thru property N/T and tires, gas stove, mow- modeling at all types. Excel­ typing and shorthand a neces­ rson Auto Trading P ost, 258 I2W-24H SO. WINDSOR — charming old­ Brunengiaher to a p oin t where •T a t e l i c e n s e d rest home plow. OaU 649-2871. person — two others gone before MANCHESTBft Vfcinl^—$18,- 4 bedroom Colonial, bullt-ins, citizen shall present the cer­ lent woricmantiilp. 649-6496. sity, hours flexible. Write Box St. handle a depoalt. er 9 room Oolonlal on sh^ed said tine toteraaeta prwiBit tin* centrally located, reasonable Brood WIHIWMW ad appeared. 990. 8 bedroom ranch,'buUt-ln 2% baths, 2-car garage, gor acre. Modern Utohen, 2 baths, tificate of hia naturalization PRIME OPPORTUNITY K, Herald. ’< under the seal o t the court Issu­ of Residence Zone A and (ol- imtas, friendly stmosphere. HOME IMPROVEMENTS, ga­ Ap|dy 2655-H stove, fireplace, ISC’ frontage. geous wooded lot. Hayee Agen­ outbuUdlngs. Only $19,900. WANTED experienced pota Hutoblni Agency. Realtors, cy, 648-4606. ______ing the aame, or a copy thereof low tag aald R wM eno* Bona A TeL 875-lOlL 1967 FORD Convertible, brand rages, ta-eezeways, remodeling, COMBINA'nON waitress and CaU Glaatonbury 688-7766 o r ap­ AUTOMATIC Hayes A gency, 648-4806. new engine, eaU 649-4747. BtmiUe ta Mna. • » « 11)10 lovely coveriet, with 6464)108. issued by the U.8. Imralgrmtion 1600’, more or leae. to whar* R WAfITEO — cheerful toanspor- additions, rec rooms, bath­ operot cook for ’Tuesday, Thursday, p ly 44 B oyberry R oad between HAYES AGENCY MANCHESnOR — New 8 room Servlee; any applicant who ac­ intersects wMh westerly rtrst# rooms remodeled, cement TRANSMISSION lOlU MFO. 00. teUorad ... a wsU mannered ro e e e . em broidered -In alm pla (atkm to second shift Job at ONE 1964 Oldsmobile, three 1965 Ic combtaatlon in Manchee- EMday and Saturday, houra 8 6-7 p .m ,______CONCORD RD- — Beautiful executive Colonial, 4 large bed- quire cltizm&ip by birth tine of McNaH St.; thsnos M * walls and floors, block walls, p.m.-l a.mv Good wages and Regent S t, Manchester ghlrtwaist drssa ta alzsi that croee-etltches and.vibrant col­ 6 4 8 -4 8 0 8 F ratt k Whitney from Oxford OldsmoUles, 88, all in ter. Excellent location, do­ eomTUm^ not-so-tail worn- ors, wUl add a dsoorattvs touch randh, largo Uving room, for- roopn*’ epacloua Uving room, abroad to a U.S. citizen parent, lowing the werter^ street t o * Ptreet. Phone Ruth, 648-2940. running condition. Your pick outside painting. For prompt ing a very good businees. conditions. Apply Charcoal TROUBLE? wisi dtatasr . room, cabinet formal dining room, Utchan E W n 'A ’nO N ^ derived citizenship through, of McNaU Stoart to tetsreeetteo service and quality workman­ B roiler, 660 B . Middle Ip k e. Help Wanted— to any bed! — $76 each. CaU 649-2871. Priced for quick aale. CaU 8210 with PatbO-Ram a Is Pattern No. 2655-H has hot- kitehota a*bedrooma roerM- and family room, nuUc beams, the naturatiaation of a parent ’ with north line o< W ltaw Causa ship, c a ll 649-4291, Leon Cles- Mai# or Femsle 3 7 ir Ftm Road Tost tlon rooih, landacapM yard central fireplace, 2% tiled T O BID of spouM, ahall preaent a car- H'wy: thence werteriy 1 8 0 ^ TELBIPHONB . Saletiadies, 9 In staaB 12V4. 14V4. IjW . iron tranafer for 14 motlfe and COLONIAL—11% rooms, 8% Aotognobiles For Sale 4 OLDSMOBILE 1968 ” 98” Holl ______★ A l TV p m Marion B. Roborteon. Roaltw, baths, complete buUt-lns, 2-car tlflcate of citizenship Issued by more or lew, a lq ^ north to e a .m .-l p.m. or 6 p.m.-9 p.m. *)V4. 22V4, 24V4. 26V4. Burt 88 to comer bude; color chart; fuU bntha, living room . 80x1# Scaled bids weU be received day, 4-door Hardtop, exoellant LdNCHBONirrTE manager, direction# for mahing quilt 648-6968. . garage. Truly a fine home ta a at the Office of the General tha U .8. Immigration Service of Wilbur Ctaoas Rwy. IflM FORD, 2-door Hardtop, V-8, condition. 648-1846 altar ( p jn . J. D. REALTY CO. doliy, to work in our office. ’A'lodgot TamM 47. 91m 14%. W *%. ■tone ftrtplaon 6 aorea ef Roofilig and Chimiifijrs 15>A We train, salary and oommJs- fuU - time, RockvHle Drug WANTED o t 46-lnch. To order, Mnd $8o in eelna £rert& area. Asking $S8.l|p# Manager, 41 Center Street. or a paa^ort issued to him Iqr of tartersaeMon standard aUtt, radio, beater, umd. oQtaulUmgs, $81,500 cid llw b ert D. Murdock, uAR dnrtilal son*; L 1160. 6494467. 1968 CHEVROLET Oorvalr Con­ Stt-SUS 6it#ek . w - ' A iuBoiMr 1966 OCDSMOBIUB “ W” fauctis. I wlU packlack any (Bobet toaood prelarrad. ■SnSOCE AUVO ■ frv4nr;i hook MWITi raORBTAlIT, Kan- #81 MAIN n . ▼ 4 .0 M ib a i SDBI BBSWg F W r o e * a n i t «i •AiSuvtaa.wvc CaS fTSSUL B m U ag 0 0 tiMtitir. WHto Bow B , Hm O d.' k, 160 Xataihwft , THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 19^ The Weather Average Daily Net Preea Ran ForeoMt of D. fi. WoeOm PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT jian^Bt^r tagnlttg ijgfalb rm Uu WMk BMM •berck It. itSS fU r, Mtlder tmfisM, tow to Oii; < pnrtly Many, breexy, atoflm at ^t. John's Polish NaUofial 14,110 morrow, Ugk St-Sfl. Catholic Churah. A b o u t T o w n Monriier at Om Avfllt The Maaters. Wardens and Announce, Baremi at drcnlatloa Afmtckesler—A City o f ViOago Chant Robert 3S. DunfleM Jr. of Secretaries Association of the P r e m iu m Sixth Masonic District will p r ic e SEVEN CENTS VanchMtM- hM been elected to MANCHESTER, CONNo FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1965 (riimlflnfl Aflverttotaig ea Png« 10) memberahl|> In the Athenoe- meet Friday, March 26, at 8 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) •na, o social fraternity at the p.m. at Hospitality Lodge of VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 143 University of Dubuque In Du­ Masons, Main St., Wethersfield. i buque, Iowa. A sophomore, Dun- Deputy Grand Mwter William | field la a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will speak on the Robert K. Dunfleid Sr., 5® Har­ “Nlckeraon Digest.” Members of , Events Ekustem Stax will serve dinner , B a c o n . . . lan St. at 6:30. For reservations, con- j tact James Griswold, 583 Maple , We have decided to do something this wedc William WWteeoll, aon of Mr. St., Wethersfield. All Master In State Craft Lands Safely, and Mrs. Chadwick Whtteaell about not only the price of Bwon but also of 91 Bratton Rd. ia a ranking Masona are welcome. | pcholar at Yale Unlveraity, -the price of U. S. No. 1 Maine Potetoes . . . where he la a aophotnore. He Thomas Best of 53 Cobum You’d be wealthier and wise to b u y ^ e s* Bl^aze Damages was on the dean's list each Rd. will participate In a Joint and all your good things to eat at PinShlirSt quarter of his freshman year. concert tour sponsored by the Grocery . . . Where you buy Hoods glass gal­ He ks a graduate of Manchee- Lehigh University Glee Club Technical School ber High School, where he was and the Rollins College Chapel lon of milk for 71c. the schoola first exchange stu­ Choir from March 27 to 30. Con­ certs will be given in Washing­ NEW BRITAIN (AP)— But Trouble Hinted dent. He spent the summer of his Junior year in the Philippine ton, D.C.; Baltimore, Md.; the Fire broke out in the print Mends aa a participant In the Philadelphia area and in Wil­ SW OTS PREMIUM Best shop of the E. C. Goodwin American Field Service Foreign mington, Del. Best is a student Regional Technical School MOSCOW (AP)—-Spaceship Voskhod 2 landed safely Exchange Progiwn. at Lehigh University, Bethle­ hem, Pa., and a member of its today just before classes today west of the Ural Mountains after a spectacular 24- glee club. were scheduled to begin. hour orbit during which one of the two cosmonauts Members of the Combined Some of the 700 students al­ Americans Start aboard,frolicked outside the craft. There were indica­ Oatholic Mothers OIrelee of IjorltiK i>hoto^ Vaottne photon The engagement of Miss Ruth ready In classrooms wers dis­ Mianohester will tour the Oatho- Marine Staff Sgt Norman A. tions that something went wrong in the landing process. Miller, aon of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. The enghgem®ht of Miss The engagement of Miss Abigail Strickland of Manches­ missed and the school closed for Hc Library and Infonnation Judith A. Smith of Manchester Anita M. Palermo of BSast Pat- ter to Dr. Vadakumkaraputhen- An announcement by Tass, the Soviet news agency, Center in Hartford Tueedey at Miller of 97 Ridge St., is serv­ the day. ing with Marine All-Weather to Walter J. Sharp of Glaston­ chogue, L. I„ N. Y., to RoDbet purayil Abraham Kurien of Nobody was injured. Final Trial Run that the pilot had steered the spaceship to a landing 8 p.m. Religious books and ar­ Attack Squadron 242 at Marine bury has been announced by T. Calder 'o f Manchester has Bangalore, India, has been an, School officials reported ended hours of mystery and official silence on the Vosk- ticles win be on sale. The Rev. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. been announced by her parents, nounced by her parents, Mr. and Edward J. MoLean, director of Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, heavy fire, smoke and water hod’s fate. Tass said both cosmonauts were well. Harold F. Smith, 64 Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Paler­ Mrs. Marvin Strickland, 71 lb. damage In the print shop which CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP»"»and Young_. a Navy lieutenant the center, arranged the tour. N. C. mo. East Patchogue. Washington St. The time the Voskhod was aloft indicated it had Those wishing additional infor­ St. is in a rear wing, but no finan­ — Final practice run of the first commander, ran through the Her fiance is a son of Mr. Her, fiance is a son of Mr. Her fiance is a Son of the cial esUmate was given. The mission profile Thursday with completed 17 orbits and was on its I8th when it landed. mation may contact Mrs. Rich- Girt Scout Cadette Troop 621 and Mrs. Lyman R. Smith, 37 Save at least 10c, maybe more. will sponsor a fashion show to­ and Mrs. Walter Sharp, Glas­ Rev. and Mre. V. T. Kurien smoke spread throughout the manned Gemini two-man space emphasis on launching; maneu­ The exploit of Col. Pavel Be-*------’ •nl Ttwtpe, 166 Lydall St. tonbury. Wellington Rd. Bangalore. flight starts today with tracking vering — using the small Jet morrow at 8 p.m. at Bowers Mias Palermo ia a graduate sprawling new school. lyayev and Lt. Col. Alexei Leo-: -»• j ^ -g-^ g School. Clothes from Tots N’ Miss Smith is a graduate of Miss Strickland Is « senior Fire Chief Steven Kelly said station., all over the world tak­ en*;dnes, which will give the to>v meant another big step to-1 H W There wiU be a St Joseph’s Meinchester High School and of of Seton Hall High School and ing part. spacecraft a maneuverability ward travel to the moon. It was O Day Maaa Friday a t 8:30 a.m. Teens and the Casual Villager ^ttended the Collegfe of Notre at Manchester High School and STATE OF MAINE U. S. NO.-l the fire was caused by "spon­ will be modeled by the girls ahd the Hartford Hospital License is employed in the business of­ taneous ignition.” it was con­ Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom iijt available before in space­ Leonov who ventured outside Mlaa Deborah A. Bates of 23 Practical Nursing Course. She Dame of Maryland. She is a and John W. Young completed ships; and re-entry. their families. Tickets will be onlor at the University of Con­ fice of Manchester Memorial fined to a small area in the the craft and floated 10 minutes Tanner St., Miss Kathleen G. is employed by Manchester Me­ Hospital. Her fiance is a science their last full-scale training mis­ The two spacemen started the in the void, proving men could Blast Away Vennart of 70 Weaver Rd., Miss available a t the door. morial Hospital. Her fiance is necticut where she is majoring print shop. in psychology. She is a mem-, graduate of the UnWersity of sion Thursday. exercises in space suits and work there to assemble space Janet Nielson of 60 Spring St., a graduate of Hartford Re­ Space officials were studying electro- cardiogram sensors platforms for shots to the moon. Richard J. Beiggren of 38 Oor- Ronald Osella of 4 Village S t.' gional Technical School. He Is ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Her Mysore and a theo ogical grad- Drinkers Suspended fiance, a graduate of Manches- u^te of the University of Seram- weather charts today after a were attached to their bodies. The spaceship landed at 12:02 At Viet Sites neH St. and MIm Judith Cook has been elected a section athie- employed by the Parkway Potatoes'«»69' DARIEN (AP)—Drinking vod­ long-range forecast for Tues­ Later they switched to civilian p.m. — 4 ••02 a m. EST — near of 328 Woodbridge St. have been tic manager at Wentworth In­ ter High School, is a senior at poxe, India. He completed his Save 24c on every bag... No limit. Barber Shop. the University of Connecticut 1 medical education In the Uni-1 ka on a trip to see a Shake­ day, day of the launch, called clothes. Perm, west of the Ural Moun­ By MALCOLM W. BROWNE named to the dean’s list for the stitute in Boston. A senior in the No date has been set for the spearean play has led to the for low overhead clouds. Earlier, backup crew mem­ tains and 726 miles northeast of first semester at Southern Con- mechanical power engineering where he Is majoring in E ng-' versity of Edinburgh, Scotland, SAIGON, South Viet Nam wedding. llsh and political science. He la in 1963 and served a year s In- suspension of four Darien High Tracking stations encircle the bers, Navy Cmdr. Walter M. Moscow. This is far north of the (AP) — More than 110 U.S. necttcut State College. technology course, he will meet School students. world along the path the Gemini In council with representatives a member of Lambda Chi temahlp at Manchester Memor- SW IFTS PREMIUM usual landing spot for Soviet Navy and Air Force planes Alpha and of Afehons, an hon- lal Hospital in 1964. Dr. Kur- Swift's School authorities said Thurs­ spacecraft will travel during its (See Page Two) epaceships. hammered military targets at Girl Scout Troop 2 will spon­ of other sections to help for­ PTC Seeks Funds day the student were drinking three orbits. The exercise starts mulate student poUcy. sponsor orary leadership society. Mr. len has returned to the Univer- Sweet Rasher This fact and the character of two points in Communist North sor a bam grinder sale on Sat­ C^der Is 'plemilng to enter law sity of BJdlnburgh to do research BUTTERBALL TURKEYS lb. 49c on a bus taking them to a spe­ at seven hours before launch radio signals toward the end of Viet Nam today and reported up urday beginning a t 11 a.m. at activities and present sugges­ cial performance for students and runs through the entire tions to the administration. For Scholarship school in the fall. in coronary artery disease. New 1966 crop of 8 to 12 lb. birds. the flight sugge.sted to the Bo- to 100 per cent of the targets Mott’s Supennwiiet and Grand- No date.has been set f6r the' A July wedding ia planned | BACO N lb. 49e two weeks ago at the American countdown including the 4 hour I chum Space Observatory in destroyed. Way. Proceeds from the sale Shakespeare Theater in Strat­ and 52 minute flight. Miss Corinne Coro, daughter Theatergoers attending the wedding. in Edinburgh. West Germany that the landing All of the planes were be­ wai benefit a trip to Washing­ ford. Realism is added by having process was irregular, a Bo­ lieved to have returned safely ton, V.C^, for the troop. of Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Coro of Sock and Buskin perfornlance The students became sick at the astronauts take part in a Jackmeui, Maine, was queen of of "Romanoff and Juliet” to­ SWIFT PREMIUM FRANKFURT'S...... lb. 69c chum spokesman said. from the bombing and strafing the theater. One of them, the simulated spacecraft for part of The Perm area is on the west­ attack on military supply instal­ the F o r ^ Hills High School morrow and Saturday night school said, was Involved in a the exercise. French Club of Manchester winter carnival last week. Hef will notice a booth setup in the ern slopes of the Ural Moun­ lations about l60 miles north of will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. fight with students from New Each station, starting with tains. Half the area is forested the 17th parallel, dividing North sister, Bonnie Coro, was queer! lobby by the high schoased Navy Jet ahd propeller- Bag of 10 the current trouble spot of fee of 32 for any woman whose and on a totally responsible servative mailing lists, Bruce driven planes from the U.S. 7th LONG WEARING after Wallace appealed for fed- a white group, basis." said, and Bruce personally is PLEASE BRING BUNDLED NEWSPAPBIS eral civil assistance to help pro- . Two white men were at- the civil rights movement. husband holds the regular 14.36 Fleet participated in the raid. Whole 10 to II lb. 2 license would- “drive town clerks The spokesman, A(3U Chair­ soliciting members and contrib­ He said no enemy aircraft INTERSTATE 1.39 tect a massive march derigned tacked by a dosen Negroes m a A group of 11 local people man Donald Bruce, former Re­ utions on an arduous schedule of (NO MAGAZINES) $ EXTRA LEAN STRIP to dramatise a Negro voter Long Island Rail Road walUng to drink.” were sighted during the opera­ left by plane for Bradley Field If wives could get discount publican congressman from In­ travel and meetings. He talked tion and the weather was good. CLEANTEX H ere 2 large roests or ■More vegetables now in . . . Cauli­ drive. room. Five teen-agers were ar- yesterday morning, laired in diana, also told an Interviewer to groups in Pittsburgh, Boston TRAILER TRUCK W IU BE ON PREMISES Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. j rested on assault and robbery rates, so should sons, daugh “There was only one small A O 4 Q Made to Order 2 sojall roasts and 7 to flower . . . Broccoli.. . Spinach . . . Montgomery and were trans­ ters,' mothers-ln-law, or anyone that the quietly organized new and Louisville last week, and is hole in the wing tip” ot. one of ALL DAY With.Your Rollers set noon Sunday as the time for charges. ported by bue the 50 miles to political movement intends to: visiting Davenport, Iowa, Mol­ THIS IS NOT A WET WASH! Green Beans . . . Cukes . . . Toma­ the start from Selma of the 60- j president Johnson’s right- else in a household, he said. the returning Air Force planes, 8 canter chops. Selma. Keep the Republican party on ine and Rockford, 111., this he said. IF YOU,WISH YOUR PAPER PICKED-UP FULL LINE OF CUSTOM mile matxfii sanctioned by a low- to-vote WU moved a step toward the right-wing course it chose in week. • Tires Steam Cleaned toes, etc. •r court. A white »«gregaUonlrt The Senate overruled There was no march in Seltna Not ‘a’ Error The official U.S. announce­ PLEASE CALL 649-6027 or 649-6647 VENETIAN BLINDS lb. 59c yesterday, but the Hartford- San ^anctsco last July, despite The ACU top command is a ment of the raid said; • Body Thoroughly Washed vowed to lead a reverse engreh Southerners and or- Mancheeter group was greeted NEW HAVEN (AP) — For the election disaster to its nom­ 17-member board of directors. “U.S. aircraft attacked se­ In protest, starting the same judiciary Committee Stanley J. Plekos, the letter “a” inee, Barry Goldwater. Among them are several of the ' and Hand-initted BONELESS PORK ROAST PINEHURST by a mass of 500 persona at the lected military Installations in TH AN K YOU! • Machine-Dried time in Montgomery- act on the measure by April Brown AME Church on Sylvan made all the difference in the Enlist conservative - minded strate gists who engineered North Viet Nam today. This wea E. A. JOHNSON lb. 89c INDIAN RIVER PINK The President said Wallace 9. The Irote was 67 to 18. Some state's charge that he had op­ scholars and writers to develop Goldwater’s victory at the Re­ • Underside Rustproofed St. and were welcomed into the publican convention in San an act of legitimate self defense TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH . Fresher by Far SEEDLESS had a NaUonal Guard force of southerners said steamroUer homes of residents of the area. erated a motor vehicle under — and disseminate — policies in lieu of conUnulng aggression • Spray Wax more than 10,000 he could call tactics are being used. When the busload arrived it the influence of alcohol. and programs for the GOP that Francisco. PAINT CO. Plnehurst Ground Meats a The Vice chairman is Rep. from the North.” 302 Hackmatack Stroat Into service to maintain law and 1 4. Roman Catholic priest was surrounded by happy peo- Piekos pleaded innocent to the will attract what Bruce calls the 728 Main S t, Tel. 649-4501 GRAPEFRUIT each 10c order during the and a college student remained "Ideologically uncommitted ma­ John M. Ashbrook, R-Ohlo; the secretary is Robert E. Bauman, EVERY THURS. EVE. I Regular Hamburg lb. 59c march. (See Page Ten) , (See Page Ten) jority” of voters who turned Special 2 lbs. 99c The governor, in appealing for (See Page Ten) away from Goldwater. national chklrman of Young Nabisco’s new CashewShortbread federal civil help, estimated it Engage in politics “actively Americans for Freedom, which 5:30 to 9 P.M. 10 lbs. $4.89 would lake 6,171 men to provide and openly,” Bruce said, to get was the outgrowth of the 1960 B ulletins > Cookies ...... 39c maximum security for the coilservative Republicans nomi­ "Youth for Goldwater for Vice Ijean chuck ground or 3 in march. Johnson said the federal nated and elected, by providing President” group; the treasurer Culled from AP Wirefi Keebler’s Pecan Sandies ...... 49c government did npt have civil- Renewal Not Just Property, all possible help short of cash is Frank S. Meyer, an editor of jow l z 1" blend of Beef, Pork, Veal lein personnel approaching that contributions. the conservative monthly. Na­ : ^hojujL & t T y U b o d tA , Q jt, J / 75c lb. figure. . Lobby in Congress for con tional Review. OOURT ORDER STANDS 5 lb. LoU $3.65 Sunshine’s new Choco Filled There were these other devel­ servative causes. Bruce indl Other directors are Texas opments on the racial scene: cated that ACU would, for In­ GOP Chairman Peter O’Donnell MONTGOMERY, Alik U. S. CHOICE-BLOCK STYLE % 344 BROAD ST Sandwich Cookies ...... ,.49c Biggest Problem Is People (.AP)— A federal Judge to­ stance, oppose direct federal aid Jr., the Dallas oilman who 1. Violence erupted twice « t day declined to suspend hto Bctwcfn West Middle Turnpike and Center St. Lamb Patties ...... lb. 35c the Collinwood lUgh School in his experience In public housing ad­ to education, the nuclear test (EDITOR’S NOTE: Old buildings go ban treaty, urban renewal, and (See Page Two) order aUowtng a 59-mlle civil CHUCK ■ - _ .Slbs. $1.00 Burry’s Scooter Pies ...... 49c Cleveland. The school was down, now ones shoot up In their p l a ^ rights march, birt he said . t. closed alter a series of fist and to many onlookers^ tWs Is what It wasn’t long, he said, before he Md fights between Negro and white his staff of novice relocators decided Oov. George C. Wallace oould ' Veal Cutlets, Chops, New From Sara Lee puplla over what officials Mid urban renewal Is all about. ^ some of the problems would best be l a ­ take the request to a higher POT liig arUole of an Aseoetot^ Pr«« dled by social workers, so the office ooort. V. S. DIsL Judg* Roast and Scallopini Cherry Dan|sb, Cheese Danish 79c were racial incidents the past a^ea loolu at the ether Iwlf of the Frank M. Johnson sold bo week. At night a Negro man Job—transplanting human beings.) got one. , Dodd Sees Advantage was beaten on the face by Later they began hiring ’homemaker would transfer tiles in the ROAST 8 out of 10 hoihes consultants” to teach slum families some cose to the U. S. 6th a rc u tt By IHOMAS M. STEWART of the basic housekeeping skills they Oonrt of Appeols if Wallace Come to Pineburst for Scott Family Napkins, Scott Family Place Mats wanted to present his caso and stock up on Salvation Comho\ Associated Prees Writer would be expected to have In their future In Coast Guard ShiftI hove 0 cold room Uprooting people and shooing them apartments. . there Immediately. U. S. CHOICE U. S. CHOICE "We wanted to start raising their Soothes Beatniks] out of a redevelopment project area ia COMMUTES SBNTKNOBS- IS ypvas ONE or me srrrt the aj^oct of urban-renewal that causes standards while they were sMll in the WASHINGTON (AP) — The#vinced the change Is right he | LONDON C I CHUCK SCOTT SOFTWEAVE TISSUE 8 rolls 99c tbe most misgivings. ___ property that we controlled, and even transfer ot the &------ast Guard will not oppose It. NASHVILLB, IMm. (AP> (4 Cello 2 Packs) l At Cotfeehousel "Ilrban renewal is people, say* follow up when they got into the new Training Center from Groton, ”I could not help but be Im —Gov. Frank G. ClMnsnt, FrancU S. Noonan. Meriden’s redev^op- neighborhoods,” Mermln said. ’ Conn., to Ft. Jay, N.Y., "makes pressed with the arguments put lehuffed by the kvielatnre i» BROIL lb I STEAKS Wormop Aot ^ 8AN FRANCIflCO (AP) — AI ment director. "What you "tart ^ th . In a way, this coaching of slum dwell­ good sense” from the Coast forth by the Coast Guard for his efforts to end eapHnl ■winging new combo performs I Aiid you hEV6 to ond with, ui ers to make sure their step pp the ladder Guard point of view, says Sen. moving the training center out puntahment, commuted thn of Groton on the basts of eco­ Monmy nights at the “Coffee I pooplo ** wouldn’t end In a fall was a forerunner Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn. death seatenoe of five Inen If' iiiii!:;!:;!;:!;!! lurd-to^iaot roon and Confusion” coffeehouse lifj It haa been a decade and a half now of today’s human rehe(^al Idea. The term Dodd made the comment nomics, efficiency and over-all 90 yearn. Ha anaouneed hto SHURFINE ...... 4 cans 99c the San Francisco bohemia of aince the clUes of America began de- wasn’t knowh then. Thursday after a meeting at good management. The move, fumd today. The House rM FANCY. SWEET LIFE ii| WE NOW h a v e • ^ . 1 But then, a lot of other things weren’t which 6>ast Guard Comman­ from the Coast Guard point of W. wfriitiMMw North Beach. triAiuhing slums -with the muscle that buffed Thuraday 48-47, M The setUng ia a famiUar swirl M e ra l raonoy provides. In that time known then. dant, Adm. Edwin J. Boland, view, makes good sense,” Dodd Join the Seante In ' of cigarette snqoke, ■ haggard I said the transfer would mean a said in a statement. . <3. ORANGE •ome cherished theories" have lost oon- Frank I«ogue of Trumbull, vice chair­ the death penalty I MORRELL’S BONELESS • CHIU CHAfIR DOVALETTES beards, coffee-stained Jeans and •Iderable appeal. man of the Connecticut Council on Hu­ savinge of m on than $34 mil- The Coast Ouard proposes to betece three of the Rve weat I BACON 65 PINEAPPiE DRINK f9«>, seeUiMf to look bored but| One that ta dying year by year la the man WghU, feels the White House’s aud- lion. InstaU a berthing harbor In New aohedoled to go to Mo oiees; » I SMOKED PORK CHOPSt { w.iaaNniMiAN'' Idea that the people packed In the aluma ' den interest In reducing poverty Is large­ Dodd and other members of Lendon and make it the home | trie choir. ! f 'THlBRBWXJUTMMiMKYNEWDfr 46 ox. can 39c - 2 large boxes 49c The swing combo mounts tbe wlU beoonM markedly bettor hun^ ly due to the human decay that was ex- the ConnecUcut congressional port for two large and one medi­ bare, woMen stage and In belnga If they can Juat get Into better delegation as well as Connecti­ um-sized cutters after the train­ ATTACK voiipra b u ju "■ LVELOrMBHT IN AOIMIN HEAT- poMd by urban renewal. ing center Is moved. IN O h# keep yoor oold or chilly rooM smooth, mellow tones with an houaing. jj, “Urban renewal has had what I call cut officials met with Roland ICEBERG LETTUCE Large, Firm Head 19c Insistent, heavy beat begins to and other top • ranking Coast The approximately 89 acre WAStaNGTON (AT) ^ *am li>d COOT, wilt llRred, diculab. Thla la yleldlw to thd “humangp- a spotlight function,” Logue said. training center on Point Avery, alng its own words to the foul newal" theory which holde that these ■ ‘I t has pointsd out those faipl)lM wh<> Ouard oKleers to discuss the The MhnlidatraHen’a J wM y . ^ tharoMUiitkaOy oe#ralled heat Groton, would revert to the | righta bUI eoMp — S P IN A C H Fancy aad Washed Bag 19c 9 IO..T9K Ime then Bong “Michael, Row the Boatj neepla, after lying for depades on the had really been given little or no help proposed transfer, Ashore.” daiitoMd goods counter, need far more by existing agsncles, and glvsn an Im­ lYie Coast Ouard Is seeking state. ULB^eaUtatlk "Jesus died on Cslvaiy —I congreeakmal authorlsaticm for The Connecticut group urged . “ i w i m ' 'l o e ' \ then a naw addreaa to make them pro- petus to human renewal.” 8 6 Hallislnjsh! - | t^ m o v e , arguing It would al­ that the training oenter and Its foie M e W m m duottre membera of aoolaty- Loigue cited the people-oriented re- payvoUs be ka]^ at Orotop. At “Jesus died on Cslyanr —| “X tklnk very law peopla raallaed hatrtUtatlonItotlon prognuns that anare springingsr~' low coneohdafion of the tralnlnc FRUIT COCKTAIL Idurve OK Om 3 F«r 91.00 i HaUeluJshl" oenter with other Coast Guard aama tima tb ^ eought to- cToS£2;iSk^ LWhui when.we started,” aaM Alvin A. Mepmln up la “ Conneatiout. ‘ such Mm Bridgaport'a Brio formation that help state I Tbe pertoemars are the "flal- of Mew Haven, the moaf axperlenoad _____ (Action_...... ______for Brtdgepor ~ ' Oammun- facflitlaa In tha New York aroa. . hlB-'^weeN ' waUon Blngare," three men and] RohM^d aald It would cost ap- and looat tots niake] relgoation o arial in Ooflneotlout. "that ity Development) aad New Haven’s Oom< plana tag gap If the] a woman In their 80e-~aaAtaJ ratoOhrion’ a t families Was mora than a^ numlty Piognsa, Inc., as evidence ttat eroxlmately f4B mUUon to ro- preparing tor oaMers as flalva-| new Bgenciea a n being cnete4 to tn e t sUtions. but menta to i HIGHLAND PARK MARKET raal proUf^’’ ' eoty lU-T million to ^omwrt F t J . A. 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