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. 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PAGE BIANCHESTEI^EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 PAGE TWO MANCHESTE& EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 pesm community that the United I Actress. Remains Cheerful Sheinwold on Bridge States continues its strong sup-1 Police ArresU Expect Quidk Approval Events port for the goal of Bhvopeanj Shea Will Co-Chair E a « dealer unity. ^ By AU^RED BHEINWOLD Both tides vuincfabw In Capitol The President's assurance I Albert G. Hewitt Jr., 17, o# Patricia Neal’s Illness NaUonal Men’s Team Oiampion NORTH Of Fowler Appointment came In a joint communique 77 West St., WM charged ivith ()aotatlom Fnrntslied fay Many years ago Ely Ckilbert* H A 10 released following a- meeting I FAIRWAY District G O P Group delivery of liquor to a minor Dm psey-Tegeler Oo., bifi. son gave a certain bridge play 0? J >73 - WJ fOTON (AP) — A between Johnson and Walter I and was ordered to appear at Hireatens Unborn Baby Members of New York ' the glamorous tiiOe "The <3oup 0 J 2 WASHINGTON (AP) — Henry*toId by congressional sourcss presider il committee has Hallstein, president of the Euro-1 the Manchester session o f (Cir­ Stock Exchangty Without a Name.” Later bridg* ♦ K Q 1078 H. Fowler's confirmation aa that Kennedy was the choice. luged an InyestlMtlon of the pean Common Market. Atty. John F. Shea Jr., a Republican State Commit­ cuit Court 12 on March 29. A writers have called it the Scis­ WVST EAST Fowler, 06, gave up a $100,000- government’s , $200-m 1111 o n We didn’t know when she aecretary of the Treasury is ex­ Hallstein also told newsmen: I bond of $1,000 was posted. HOtX.YWOOD (AP) — Ac-<> sors Coup because it cuts com­ A 1732 6 Q M S a-year private law practice in search for a chOiqical cure for Both StoroB teeman from Manchester, has been chosen a co-chair­ went Into surgery whether she’d "M y over-all Impression on a He was arrested last night tress Patricia Neal, her speech Bid Asked munications between the oppo- (9 A$ pected from the Senate Finance to become undersecre. cancer. ' man of the First Congressional District GOP organiza­ survive. Her chances seemed a 07 <5 very basic point, namely that I OPEN fay Patrolman Richard Rand Conn Bank and nehts. Neat enough, but I prefer 0 0«3 0 A K 10BS4 Committee today and the full tary of the Treasurv at Presi­ The committee xreported hobbied and her rlg^t side para­ little better when she came out the fundamental orientation of TONIGHT tin tion. t on a warrant Issued by the Bank Co...... 70 7114 old EHy's sure feeUng for the A 9832 tenate Monday. dent J < ^ B*. Kennedy’s request Thursday “ that a substantial lyzed by three massive strokes, of surgery alive.” U.S. policy toward Europe Is He will share his duties with 12th Circuit Court yesterday Hartford National sount The swift approval was fore­ in 1961. He left this No. 2 poet at fraction of the contract w ohlot She remained hi surMry sev­ vivid {mnuw. , completely unchanged, has been Patrick J. DePasquale, former after his name was entered into remained "very cheerful" to­ Bank Co...... 58 5014 Opening lead — Three of Dia­ 4K96 cast by the BUnance Committee Treasuiy hut spring to resume the program was of lower sclen; en hours, while doctors re­ 07 KQ1042 confirmed by the President." town chairman.. the cases of two Manchester day, although the life of her im- Chairman, Sen, Harry F. Byrd, hts practice. Uflc quality and showed evi­ moved a blood d ot and ac­ Fire Insurance Compealea monds. The two will 'split the BMrst youths who appeared in court bom child still hung in the bal­ West opens the three of dia­ O 97 D-Va., after President Johnson Fowler returns as the No. dence of Inadequate central su­ cumulated blood from massive Hartford Fire ... v 73 7314 District’s vote on the stale liai­ yesterday morning with a mo­ ance, her husband said. 153 monds, and East wins with the had announced he was naming man at a time when decisions pervision.’’ Decimalizing Set "She’s displayed tremendous hemorrhaging and clipped to­ National Blre .... 148 son committee. The committee tion to reopen judgments ren Phoenix BMre .... 62 63 king. East retuma his singleton I 07 Ptu 3 07 Fowler to succeed Douglas Dil­ are expected in four major ar­ But the committee said its Is roughly the equivelent of an dered against them in an earlier courage — and has never been gether the broken b lo ^ veasel olub, expecting to take the first 1 0 lon. Dillon Is returning to his eas of concern: the meusive and, own study was not thorough CANBiJRRA — Australia’s Life and Indenmlty Ins. Cos. Psss 4 07 AH Past executive committee of the court trial. depressed,” said British mys­ in her br^n, Dahl said. tnunp trick, lead a diamond to investment company after 12 continuous movement of dollars' enough to prove the progranji Parliament iMiS approi'ed plans Aetna Life ...... 70 7014 slsrte .central committee; it The two youths, George A tery writer Roald Dahl. "She’s "She was unconscious about the queen and then defeat the years In government service. abroad, the related shrinking of Ineffective or mismanaged. to decimalize the nation’s cur­ always joking now.” 2Vt weeks,” said Dahl. "But Conn. General ..155H 157H South cashes the top spades and RUMMAGE mdets only occasionally, how- Barber. 18, of 25 Margaret Rd. oontrsMit by ruffing a clufa. Byrd told a reporter he was the gold stockpile, the amount Otherwise, a 213-page report rency by Februa^, 1966. The Hfd. Steam Boiler 152 155 ' leads the nine of sjwdee it looks evar, on the call of the slate and Albert G. Norris, 17, of 213 Dahl, who brought his wife gradually she began to come out pleased with the appointment of of sliver that should be used in generally praised the hllllon- Territory o f Papua-New Guinea Security Ins...... 5214 1 South sees the plot, of course, as though he intends to ruff in chairman. , 'Hilliard St, stated that some home from UOLA Medical Cen­ of it. 51% his fellow Virginian. Sen. Jo­ coins, and formulation of an dollar program of the National will switch at the samr-Ume. Security Insurance and must foil it by cutting the dummy. If West has a spade i^.lty. Shea and DePasquale of the liquor that they drank ter Wednesday night, disclosed "She is responding well to seph S. Clark, D-Pa., said he administration proposal on ex­ Institutes of Health. of Hartford ----- communication between Blast honor and fails to play It, South were elected to the co-chair- before 'becoming involved in a Thursday that she is five months rehabtlitation treatment. She is 2414 2614 was delighted. Senate Demo­ cise taxes before Jime 80, the The 12-member committee, SALE and West. That U, he must pre­ pregnant. fully c o i^ o u s and her thought Travelers ...... 4114 51H may achieve an impossible aa man.ship this week by state com­ punch - throwing incident on vent West from gaining the lead cratic Leader Mike Mansfield of end (A the current fiscal year. headed by Dr. Dean E. Wool- mitteemen from the First Con­ Feb. 5 in front o ' an ice cream "But we don’t know whether processes are perfect. She can Public UtlUtlee well as namelesa coup. ridge, form er head of Thompson RANGE Sponsored by to give Blest a club run. Dally Question Montana voiced approval, and "1 don’t envy the task that gressional District. parlor on Main St., was fur­ or not she’ll be able to have the sit up in bed and teed herself Conn. Light Power 38 H 30 coiffronts him,” Ben. A. Willis Ramo Wooldridge Corp., spent a As dealer, yon hold: Bpadea, the aksistant Democratic lead­ AND St. Bridget’s Rosary Society The chairmanship had been nished by Hewitt. It is alleged baby,” he said. "We’ll have to with her left hand. And her Hartford Gas Co. 52 The way to do this is to dis- Robertson, D-Va„ told a report­ year studying, the Institutes. A -10; Hearts. J-t-1-S; Dtamonda. er, Sen. Russell B. Long of Loul- vacant since the liaison commit­ also that the liquor was orig­ evaluate the effect of the medi­ speech is beginning to come So. N ew England oard the remaining diamond FUEL OIL from the dummy or from the J 2: Chibs, K Q lO-7-6. •Una, said the President er. tee was created by a special inally procured in New York. cation and X-ray treatment back very well. Seeing the chil­ Telephone Co. . 5614 5614 Robertson, chairman of the I WASHINGTON (AP) —Presi­ South hand on some other suit. What do you say? "couldn’t have picked a better SAT.. MARCH 20th GOP slate convention about a A- 19-year-old Blast Hartford she’s received.” dren has done her a lot of Senate Banking Committee, also dent Johnson has,,told the Euro- GASOLINE Manufacturing Companies Fbr obvious reasons this can­ Answer: Pass. You have 11 man.” year ago. youth has been arrested as the The Academy award winning g o ^ .” said he thinks very highly of| Allied Thermal . 50 5314 not be done by leading either points in high cards and 2 points For a while, though, it seemed Under the party rules ap­ alleged driver o f an automobile actress. 39, was stricken Feb. 17 Friends have taken care of Fowdor. at 10 A.M* Arrow, Hart, Heg. 5914 6014 trumps or clubs. South must for the two doubletons, a total the President had ^cked anoth­ proved at the convention, Hart­ that struck a parked car on while giving the oldert of her the children, Ophelia, 10 Before naming Fowler — who, I three children, Tessa, 8, a ’ bath. months, Theo,< 5, and Tessa, B ard en -...... 14 14H try to use the spades. of 18 points. This gives you an er — David M. Kennedy of Chi­ B A N TU OIL ford and the Fourth State Sen­ Pioneer Circle March 4. Bristol Brass ... 8 cago, an executive of the Conti like Klllon, is thought to be a FOR RENT In tho She had just returned to their since their mother’s Illness. 8% After winning the club return < ^ o n a l opening bid, but you re­ atorial District—which togeth­ Atty. Jack Shea Robert A. Pawlowski was Coleco ...... 1314 14 nental Illinois National Bank A shade on the conservative side I 8.and 16 mm. Movie Projec­ tOMr.YNY, INC. rented Pacific Palisades home Dahl said his wife’s first at the second trick declarer fuse the option because your Church Bosomont er comprise the First Congres- charged with evading respon­ Colonial Board Trust Co. About an hour before economically — Johnson, it was tors— sound or silent, ^ s o after doing her first big scene in words were halting. must cash the ace of spades long suit Is a minor and be­ 331 MAIN STREET sibility and was summoned to Common ...... 4 5 ' the White House announcement learned, called five members of 35 mm. slide projectors. the Fourth Senatorial District the film, “ Seven Women.” "But within a year, she should and lead the nine of spades. cause too much of your strength appear in court on March 29. Kaman Aircraft Thursday of Fowler’s selection, Congress to the White House to | T E L . 619-r»9.') Good Used Clothing N i^er the^itv represenU-' probably have three of the "She felt this terrible pain in be able to speak well again.” 1014 1114 When West plays low. declarer Is in the form of jacks. Change ‘He has posted a $100 bond. N. B. Machine .. 3214 newsmen on Capitol Hill were discuss the selection. WELDON DRUG CO. tiJ L Ji^r those t^e F ^ r th ' ^'‘ " t Congressional District’s her neck,” said Dahl, recount­ A nurse is on 24-hour duty and 3114 discards dummy’s remaining both jacks to low cards and give Rockville H7r»-3‘271 Household Articles A vehicle, described as sim­ North and Judd . 20 901 Main St.— Tel. 643-5321 ing the ordeal. speech and orthopedic therap­ 2114 diamond. Blast wins an unex­ yourself the doubleton ace-queen District had been willing to set- ’ ilar to that operated by Paw ­ Peter Paul ...... 3214 tie on the other’s nominee for | tormcorning Constitutional Con- lowski, was seen on the day ‘ ;She lost consciousness, but ists will continue treatment 3114 pected spade trick but Is robbed of spades, and you .would open Plastic Wire Cable 17\ 10 H district leadership. venUon. in question making a right turn r e fin e d it on the way to the started in the University of Oali- of a diamond trick in return. the bidding wHh one club in­ Standard Screw . 4014 Teacher IJnitsSeek Solution The deadlock w-as resolved by I to the convenUon from Waddell Rd. into Pioneer hospital. Thirty minutes later fomia at Los Angeles Hospital, 4114 Moreover, he is robbed of the stead of passing. the election o f the co-chairman. i will be formally proposed at a Circle, striking the right rear she suffered a second stroke.” Dahl said. Stanley Works . 2314 24H olufa ruff since West can never Veeder-Root .... 20 According to Atty. Shea, th e. district nominating convenUon fender of the automobile pre­ While she was being X-rayed He said he hoped to take Miss 2814 gain the lead. Fbr Sheinwold’s S6-psge book­ To Impasse on Negotiatibnsl OPEN 6 DAYS difference between the Hart-; °n March 31. viously parked at the curb by and given other diagnostic tests. Neal and the children back to The above quotatlone are not South can draw the trumps at let, " A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” ford*and Fourth District dele-! The same persons who attend- Gerald J. Alisio of 6 Piofaeer Miss Neal suffered a third I their home in England in four to to be conetrued aa actual mar­ leisure after executing his Coup send 80 cenU to Bridge Book, gates was regional, not poHU- ®d the state nominating conven­ Circle, and driving away with­ stroke, her husband said. six weeks. kets. Without a Name, and then nm Manchester Eve. Her^d, Box Both presidents of the two<^ The MIFT, composed of "dose FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! ed! I tion in June will attend the 3318, Gvand Central Station, out stopping. the clubs. teacher organizations In Man­ to 100 teachers" seeks the The d is tric t, comprising March 31 session, which will be Robert S. Hallowell, 40, of BIRTH CONTROL HEARING South might get away with Now York 17, N.Y. "legal and moral right to bar­ South Windsor, Blast Hartford, at* DePasquale’s Restaurant, 383 Center St., was charged NEW HAVEN (A P )—The U.S. this 'coup even if West had the Copyright, 1MB chester have requested meetings gain collectively with our em^ Mon. thru Sat 9:M A.M. to 5:30 PJI. • Thun. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Manchester,'Glastonbury, Marl- 3430 Berlin Tpke., Newington with breach of peace and was Supreme Court will hear oral jack or queen of spades. When General Features Corp. as a start toward solving the ployers,” said Dowd. borough. Rocky Hill, New ing-(operated by the same DePas- New Conservatives summoned to appear in court arguments March 29 on the Impasse that has blocked teach­ He went on to say In "The ton and Wethersfield, was un-. quale as was appointed First on March 29. constitutionality of Oonnectlcut’a er-board of education relations Manchester Teacher," the M BT W ITH EVERY willing to accept a chairman I District co-chairman), The arrest was made by anti-contraceptive law, a court publication, "Agreements on Jack Lemmon, The Happy Bachelor! since last October. DIME YOU from the city, and the city was | The delegates from Manches- Patrolman Samuel MaJ tempo Bar Birch Officers spokesman said today. President William Dowd of salary grievance procedures, VIma Ltea!! Lota—Lots of Laffs!! unwilling to accept a chairman ter are Atty. Shea, Town Chair- after he received a r ^ r t of a The , arguments against the the Manchester Federation of working conditions and educa­ GREEN STAMPS SPEND HERE! from the suburban district. i man Francis DellaFera. vice domestic disturbance ; at his controversial statute will be pre­ Teabhers (MFT) urges a meet­ tional policies must be reduced The split does not represent j chairman Mrs. Harlan Taylor, home last night about 11:30. (Continued from Page One) sented by Prof. Thomas 1. Em­ ing of representatives from the to writing. They must be to' Mrs. Truman Crandall. Atty iACKiEWMOR UinilAllSI a continuation of the feud that June Paggioli of Rockville erson of the Yale Law School M F T and the Manchester Eklu- eluded In a legally binding con­ existed between Eldwin May. of Thomas Bailey, Alexander Pen­ headed the National Draft Gold- Stocks in Brief was 'charged with throwing in­ and by Catherine G. RoraJback, catlon Association (MEA) to tract that spells out the rights ny, Mrs. Marion Mercer. Vin­ water Committee; Editor Wil­ Wethersfield, whom Atty. Shea jurious articles on the highway a New Haven lawyer. explore the procedures for hold­ and responstbilltles of both the supported for the state guber­ cent Genovesi and Abner Dob- liam F. Buckley Jr. and pub­ NEW YORK (AP) — Airlines H O W TO and with failure to obey a traf­ The state’s case will be pre­ ing a collective bargaining elec­ board of education and the prO' Save! Frigidaire Best Buys! natorial nomination in 1962, and kin. A tenth delegate to the state lisher William A. Rusher of the were weak while- some rails fic signal light and was ordered sented by Joseph B. Clark, as­ fessional staff." the state organisation, which convenUon, AUy. Arthur Le- National Review; William H. tion.” to appear in court on April 6. and aerospace issues advanced sistant prosecutor for the sixth MEA President Robert Wol- The ultimate goal of the supported John Alsop for the Claire, is since deceased. Brady Jr., Milwaukee business­ MURDER Patrolman Raymond Maz- in a mixed stock market early (Circuit Court. fert seeks a meeting between MIEIA, according to Wolfert, la nominaUon, Atty. Shea says. i —------man: autlior John Dos Passos; zone made the arrest last night Town Counsel Inrlng Aronson to represent the entire profes­ As district chairman. Atty. ! ^ » and former Rep. Katharine St. this afternoon. Trading was YOUR W IFE Moms and Daughters in Children’s Services Show at Main St and W. Mid^e and MEA representatives to sional staff in binding negotia­ Shea’s duUes will be primarily , A m e n C a n S ' a t a r i George, R-N.Y., who was de­ moderately active. Tpke. BURNSIDE "explore . . . procedures and ob­ tions and agreements with the Miss JUl Horton checks Into spring in a navy and white checked coat and white hat m she to advise state committeemen of feated in November. Airlines were under some Herbert F. Stevenson, 65, of ■' TECHNICOLOR jectives that would be legally board of education. loins her mother, Mrs. Frank Horton of 63 Princeton St., fot a lakeside stroll. Mrs. Horton FRIGIDAIRE The ACU thus has at least a the state chairman's acUviUes selling pressure, stretching loss­ IM wearinx a cape suit In navy wool and high crowned white hat. The Hortons are among sev­ Last Trail Run 133 Lenox St., was charged with cadre of veteran troops for the £ acceptable in Manchester.” Since the rupture in teacher- during intervals that the state es to 2 points or so, following eral mother-daughter pairs that will model Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at a dessert-fashion allowing his dog to roam after political wars. Publisher Rusher Dowd’s request was contained board relations last October, committee does not meet, he police received a^ complaint yes­ publication in a financial news­ show sponsored by the Manchester Auxiliary of Children’s Services of Connect cut, at the (Continued from Page One) heads an ACU "committee on In a letter to Atty. William Col­ the! school board has retained says. terday from St.'James’ School. paper of a report that the gov­ Mancherter Country Club. Clothes will be furnished by Tots 'n Teens and the V llla p r S ^ p . political action,” and Bruce — lins. chairmain of the board's its policy of negotiating with a Atty. Shea also reported that Stevenson has been sum­ ernment may force flits in air Two Top Features Mrs Adolph Snyder w ill be the commentator. Albert and Larry s Beauty Salon of 'Tri-City Schlrra Jr. and Air Force Ma). though he emphasizes the re­ fares if earnings of the airlines personnel committee. "The pro­ teacher representation commit­ Thomas P. Stafford, practiced moned to appear in court on search and ackdemic aspects of Debbie ReynoldB, Tony Curtis DANCINB FRI. aul SAT. 10 le 1 - cedures for a oollecUve bargain­ ShoDPinx Plaza, Vernon, will create the hairstyles, and Merle Norman B ea ^ y Studio will continue high. tee composed of teachers from do the makeup. Music w ill be played on an organ provided by Watkins Bros. TickeU may be APPLIANCES* COLOR emergency procedures. March 29. the. movement — confirmed that 'GOODBYE CHARUr D E U O H T F U L D IN N E R M U S IC 8 to 10______ing election should be deter­ both the MBT and MiElA. The ’The final pracUce run for the ACU intends to get into the po­ A string of moderate gains mined by representatives of all obtained from members of a ticket committee: Mrs. Robert Dennison, chairman; Mrs ^ r - was produced by aerospace de­ la color 8:15 M EA has conslstenly opposed nard Waldman, co-chalrmsm; Mrs. Fred Geyer, Mrs. Donald Knofla, Mrs. Donald Richter, 'Ranger 9 moon probe started litical in-fighting of the 1966 and — plus — GOOD N E W S ! Interest^ parties," It read. that method in favor of an elec­ at the same low sale price as white! today. Engineers were to bring 1968 elections. fense issues as investors turned W olfert’s request was con­ and Mrs. Clarence Rush. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) St. Pat’s Party “FATE IS THE HUNTER” ENNY TURNER • Sox tion to determine a single rep­ a premium for color. What’s more. v«e've the countdown to 18 seconds be­ He said: ” We will work within to them again as a result of the tained to a letter to Atty. Aron­ You couldn’t pick a bettor time to buy a Russiah success in space. 6:25 - 10:10 L CHWF NINO resentative group. Family fore launch. the political organizations, and son in which he referred to the stocked such a truly fabulous selection—-vje're Is ohee again The parent organizations of FriRiriairc Appliance in color! Right now every The AUqs first-stage rocket Held by Seniors New York Central and Penn­ salaries and personnel prob­ I Size O ^ C we will do so openly, not clan­ back, preparing town counsel’s recent opinion on the MIEA and the M FT, the model in r,tock is specially priced to save you sure to have the model you vant -n the booster was fueled for the test, destinely.” sylvania Railroad were strong ILL BRITNEY • Plano lems. ® those wonderful collective bargaining and sgld Connecticut Education Assod- plenty. And. ot course. Frigidaire never charges color you'll love ready lor immediati. delivery the spokesman said. The Agena The Senior Citizens Club Can ACU prevent a Republi­ features in the rail group. B that "your ruling Js la w in Elections between the union ation (CBIA) and the Connecti­ ARTHURS second stage won’t be fueled oommemorattM St. Patrick’s can swing back to a moderate- meals! and the association for sole ne­ The Associated Press average Msmehester (until set aside by cut State F ederation of Teach- until Sunday, the day of launch. Day Wednesday afternoon with libersd party stance? of 66 stocks at noon was up .4 gotiating rights have taken D R U G STORE state law ), and the M E A has ,era (CHFT), have blMs In the Alwaya Saving You Money! ’The Ranger, last in the series its annual H at Parade at the "That is our purpose,” said at 386.2 with Industrials up .6, OHN BRITNEY - Dnmis every Intention to follow the place in many areas In the Senior Center. Mrs. Violet Bruce. General Assembly that would NOTHING ,, 942 MAIN STREET of moon photographing space­ rails up .4 and utilities up .1. REED’S J letter of the law.” country. craft. is to be launched dt 4:11 Yorkshot was awarded first.' What If Republicans like The Dow Jones industrial av­ cover this disputed area- of Lately, the association has W olfert then described Aron­ teacher-board negotiations. NEW! LOWEST PRICED FRIGIDAIRE p.m. Its lunar target is the cra­ prize. About 115 attended. Govs. Nelson A. Rockefeller of erage at noon was up .10 at RESTAURANT son’s opinion 8ia nullifying "any won in Tulsa, CMda.; Kenosha, ter Alphonsus, where it is ex­ Members were entertained New York and William W. 896.65. and all negotiating procedures The OEIA bill estabUshee the Wls.; and Wheeling. lU. with a musical one-act play, pected to impact Wednesday. Scranton of Pennsylvania re­ Retail-mail ogder stocks also AND ' BAR ' TRIO — including a joint representa­ right of teacher representatives The union has won in Phila­ FROST-PROOF REFRIGERATOR! "The Magical Leprechaun,” capture the GOP? Would ACU were ahead, probably because tion committee . . . used in the to negotiate with boards of ed­ delphia, Pa.; and T a ylo r, written and directed by Mrs. join the swing, or would it favor of the latest sign of strength In '840 Main St.. Manchester from ucation. The CJSBT bill deals Mich. Manuel Margarido, leader of past." a third party? retail sales. Sears, Roebuck The conclusion of the town with collective bargaining and Girl Scout Troop 698. Members 100% Frost-Proof. No frost, no defrosting Personal Notices "W e would not swing. And gained more than a point, Mont­ counsel’s decision is that no one alao gives teachers the present­ o f the cast included Janice Kos, Manchester 7 W alnut St., M a n c b d it ^ — even in freezer! uncter any foreseeable circum­ gomery Ward and Woolworth organization can be made the ly non-existent right to nego­ Lisa Chevalier, Marcia Elliott, Now Sorvlng tiate, in some form or an­ stances we are vigoi-ously op- were fractional gainers. exclusive bargaining agent for Giant 102 lb. zero zone freezer. Kathy Hinson, Kathy Pember posed to a third party. We be- stops FAIRWAY In Memoriam -1 BYactional gains by United all teachers and that the board other, with school boards over LEE’S aORIST In lovins memory of our mother. Twin produce Hydrators, deep-shelf star* ton, Jean Lesrlie, Diane M a-. Heve in building the strongest Aircraft. Du Pont, Union Car­ Mm. Sarah Madden, who passed guire. Mary Dowding. Sharon, second party possible. A third LIQUORS of education can negotiate 'with ond 6IFT SHOP away March 19. 19M. bide and American Telephone any teachers’ organization, but age door and more! Smith, Richard Anton, Kathy party would only splinter the also helped support the aver­ Rt. 44A Bolton--e4S-8080 ’Time heal., they sav. and maybe it Anton, Joane Britton, Lyne Prl- second party and strengthen the that any agreements reached Both Stores doe.s. ages. are binding only upon the mem­ VERMONT CHEESE Evans Zinas, Kimberly Mandly, Mi- whole liberal left.” OPEN But memories last and so does IBM and U.S. Smelting fell BEERS bers of that organization. e YEI8, WE DELIVER e i95 WITH love: chelle Bourque and Mrs. Mar- But Bruce contends that “the about 2 points each. Trod* Winds TONIGHT tiU Down in our hearts she Is Uvins gartdo. heart of our organization is Uie In a letter to Atty. Collins 856 Main SL, Manchester Flowers for all occasions; TRADE yet. Prices were mixed in moder­ last week, Wolfert challenged WpddlngB, Funerals, Cut We kn ed her too dearly to ever for­ ’The Girl Scouts, under the advisory assembly” — a 60- ate trading on the Ameglcan Plus Food 9 supervision of Mrs. Frederick | member panel leaded with pro- this interpretation on several Tlowers and Corsages... Sahara g e t Stock Exchange. groimds. . Nutmeg Country Store F P D A -1 4 T J Pemberton, served dinner. W a l-' lessors, authors, editors and (Corporate bonds were mostly You Receive 8,299 Green Stamps! Sons and Daushtem ter Fortin, program director of lecturers whose talents have The MBUi. Is presently in the Route 6, Andover unchanged. U.S. government 13.81 cu. ft the Recreation Division. M an-, been employed frequently in process of arranging for teach­ employed bonds were down a little. cheater Park and Recreation' support ' of conservative aims. er referendum. A "Right to Boot! Department, was in rtiarge of Negotiate" committee has been Conspicuously missing from STANLEY WARNER the program. the list are any overt members appointed by Wolfert. It plans mour|t3in of the John Birch Society or so to petition the board for a Thrift]^'2-speed FRIGIDAIRE called "tectremlst” groups, al' TATE NM teacher referendum. The mem­ camp 100 Hi-Leaguers though one of the advisors, Wil­ bers of the newly formed com Saturday campus BOURNE liam S. Schlamm, formerly was mittee are Laurence Perry, Washer wiOi Soak cyt^! T O N IG H T A T 8:00 / f 9:30 an SLSsociate editor of “ Ameri Allan Cone. Mrs. Ellen Morse sand Convene in Town can Opinion,” the magazine of and Miss Ann England. which Robert Welch, the Birch The outcome of swdi an elec­ Gmnts sidewalk • Gentle agitation, spin for Wash & Wears. IH[ iVIlDfSI KNOWN fOR VALUES Special The Senior Hi-League of Society founder, is editor. tion would presumably lead to The Clark’s spy Here's lour Landmark For— • Automatic Soak eycis beats overnight soakfngbjrfar! Trinity Covenant C?hurch will The decision to exclude Birch 28 -North B t e TeL 428-MOl one teacher group winning sole BUICK, Inc. be host to the annual district members from being officers or ADVENIUHi ^FINE DINING, CX)CKTAILS and bargaining rights in Manobes- • Patented Deep Action agitator creates jet currents WILLIMANTIC A MAh banquet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. directors of ACU was made at Fadlities for BANQUETS and WEDDINGS... ter. to help remove heaviest soilJ at the church. Over 100 Hi- the . December organization [VtR UVtD! Both organlza'Uons have re­ Tuck Into duck for a delight­ Leaguers from nine district meeting. There reportedly was cently stated their goals In this fully different dinner. Long • Jet-Away rinsing; too! ^ ^ 3 5 Hiih Quality TRADE-INS churches in the state are ex­ hot argument on the question, •k Plus at 8:00 only * area. pected. but anti-Birch sentiment pr«' Island Duckling, roasted to SudsWater Saver Mode! Gordon Merten of Hartford vailed. perfection and glorlfled with Academy Award Winner WCDAR-65 at extra cost. Orange Sauce . . . a modest Advertisement— ______20 Gallon 1964 BUICK Wildcat 4-Dr. Hardtop. will speak and show slides. The Margaret Rutherford | New mechanism designed director of Religious Biducati^ 88.76, full course. R&H, auto., pa., pb. Outstanding. 2 to choose from. tor top dependability!- at North Methodist Chuffch. FREE in-car HEATERS Dinner $2 to $8 "MURDER AHOY" 'FIANOS GILBERT & SULLIVAN RESTAURANT W IT H T R A D E Manchester, Merten is studying OPEN EVERY DAY ACCOMPANIST ‘7960 BUICK LeSabre 4-Dr. Se„ onto., rfrh. ~ ' and Mrs. Paul Norllng and Mr. Held. Over— 2nd Big Week | and Mrs. RonaW Gocht, are In Bette Davie TONITE — ENDS SUN. 1963 FORD CoiMfrY Stdoa. charge of arrangements. Olivia De HavUland A FRIGIDAIRE PULL *H CLEAR “Hush ... Hash EXCITEMENT A FUN P.S.. p.b.. Craisomatic tremtm V-8, rBth. Sweet Charlotte” OVER RANGE plus Jack Mahoney In "Morro Witch Doctor” 1963 P O N T U C Gr«Md Prix. All In Color ■OaSBOTTHEBBAVE • Exclusive Pull *N Clean Oven slides out Practically indestructible. ,, / like a drawer for stand-up cleaning. Fal power. Gorgeous — See It. HARKORD SPRINGIIUD UPRiSSrtA) RTS SA A 91 Notth - HARTfORU Goes the extremes and never grows • Cook-Master starts, stops oven automati* 1962 BUICK luvicta Convertible. weary from wear. One of its current boasts: cally. Cooks dinner while you’re awayl P.S.. pJ>., cMto., r&h. tCaUN CNTIRTAINMMT o a GARBAGE CAN scaling a mountain. Lightweight because •' S p e ^ H e a t unit gets red-hot In seconda! sTAmnws By: Steve Cavagnaro , , THE KACH N Y I it's unlined; Evans cuts the leather with 64 CORVEHE STING RAY W hat with labor uniona so eiNieKIElWY flesh side out. Smooth as silk inside. I This one has all the extras, pins low mileage. Come much In the news it Is surprising JAMES M O M A IH E F U M I Lightweight because the WITH look It over. TONIGHT m BU SUNDAY TRADE to learn that over half of the t h e MMAIIIAIIS soles are soft, resilient Cush-N-Crepe. world's labor force Is engaged i m a n y more to choose from In agriculture . . , Alao turprls- T s M C n r i i t MARVIH i a y e Mods! RD-2049 Ing 1s the fact that one-third of lERRYAROTHEFACEMAKEItt cuRnunwoRUDi “The House Of Customer SAtisfaction” Sweden’s population lay claim I M M a l M M d . 40-inch, •toctrie Ton RMctve 2,400 JtoC - (8) se-eOi-OO-Degr 4-Piyn H et Charge P b a BOURNE with a teaspoon of salt added .... < “Biava^ lOitO — tiOO oaUy as a toaobor of piano, PLUS tad MAdOB HIT at Peehote Cooiorva- •V m rf tiOO — tidS tory, .'k-Vl A good lusty cup of «omny Gross Hike $485,000 •ourees i&id NarnniMii, In IhG h Slated by BERKELET, CaUf. (AP) -A . Acting Ghanoelior Martin 347 MAIN SlKin lACT HARTFOW At Trinity Covenant Series In World absence of a wHl, would ask m Sals of a magaxtos spsUtog out Meyersem termed toe publlca- Italian court to apply Islamic Uona "inappropriate tor a uni­ rules, which would divide Far- four-lsttsr ssx word and a The Rev. Glenn L. DlndeH, 8fO0CX>W (AP)—Voter ro- In Education Budget versity community” and gavs voMs to 170 election distrtete ouk's fortune among tlM OMI- School Aide play with a suggssUvs title has TEL 289-3495 paator of HUkreet Covenant tbs salesmen until 4 P.m. to Chuixh, Prairie Village, Ken., last Sunday defeated toe unop­ dt«n, with double the share oonUctIng .WlUlMn triggsrefT a new obscenity con­ leave toe campus. But toe pub­ will be guest preacher for a posed ttate of Communist par­ going to a eon. _ H u board erf educatton bud-^tal^^ Alton Aldrich, director of the troversy on the University of lications WOTS sold out bsfors the souroes said Farouk get reproeentlng a groee to- Carroll, *»* Dogwood La. five-day special series at Trin­ ty-baked candidates to local Card P a ^ Slated sails TbcJsnioal School to Dani­ California Berkeley campus. toat Urns. ity Covenant Church. Services govermnenk o r tu a . would be embalmed and sent to Sreaee of S4S5.239 baa been eub- elson, will to a guest lecturer Some 200 demonstrators stood The ao-called flltto apMch % GAUON The Soviet Oommuniet party a Moslem country for burial, a mitted to the town council for The Abe E. Miller American campaign started about torn . Sunday morning wrUl mark toe Legion Axnclllary will sponaor at Porter School March 24. His to front of too cammu admtols-’ beginning of toe eeriee, entkled organ Pravda announced toe po^bly to Saudi Arabia. study. risit has a dual purpose as he traUon buUdtog ’nnirsdav as weeks ago srben a nonstudent election upsets today in a sum­ The net Increase Is 1381,784, a card party tomorrow at 8 p.m. “Adivaice with C irist" \ at the Main St. Legion Hall. will ^>eak to Grades 5 and 8 Dean of Men A rle l^ IfilUame appWsd on campus carrying a CASH mary of voting results in toe STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) ■taoe anticipated atate aid and during school hours and to the tried to enforce a ban on toe sl^ containing ths four-letter A former oleaemste of toe ^ u t Russian Federated Repub- — Officials of Communist (7M- other revenues tooreased by There wlH be door priies and word. He was arrested by «Am- Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pastor of v^reehmente. faculty at an In-aervice meet­ sale of the publications. na’s foreign ministry are hold­ esn rutfliieat is rtv«eHiit.ii»(0*.«a»'»Pf 874,488. ing after school hours. WUUams said ha would ask pus police. Eight otoers, three Trinity Covenant Oiurch, the ing' a two-week meeting in 11 fMM aiiewinitm eri'C *’*' ■***“ “• P***' ^m""***- »'rtv«eS»is.iL(yaftendsewHea ' ___ ' C a rte r Meetliig Rev. Mr. lindell was a guest It was^he largest voter revolt e«n. *. Partridge, for- OeiMral m m ilinal deliberations were beM Aldrich, an amateur histor­ toe political action committee of them students, also were ar­ M HOUB DELTVEBY AND BUBNEB 8KBVIOB . H ^ ever announced by SoriM au- Stockholm with heads of Red mpeatiUe lor the epfr-'gjgmedven™. ..ler eommwKler S( the Northixt the thee that ■*?*? ^!!l**gl*y**** b r o ir i;j^ ‘of“rfuciuo;i laetl ian, will present an illustrated oomposed of faculty members rested for carrying elgns and speaker here to i061 while toe Chinese missions to Western lAwtrlcM Air Otltute tajSUUf Tm P4«L oongregation was located on toorlUea. In IMl, toe Soviet •mtery CNf« " 4 lc and a budget totaling at the South Windsor High talk to the students a t Yeo­ for a campus Injunction against using toe word to front of news agency Taea eald voters in E u i^ , toe newspaper Expres- 81,198,MS was readied for pre- mans HaU at 2 p.m. The topic, toe sale pending a hearing. crowd. Spciioe St. He will begin the sen said today. 'f School. Ibe public is welcome advance at toe worship eerrice more than three doseq districts stotathm to the council. to attend and submit any sug- "Our American Heritage,” is The magaslne contained a The situation snowballed and refused to accept toe C2>mmu- Western dlplomate speculated on jSupt Charles Warner used Choir Director a brief coverage of New Bhg- series of statements by four last week Meyereon and CSark Sunday morning with a sermon nlst party.oandidates. . toat toe Chinese Were discuss­ gesOems for revision of the town err, president of too nine-cam­ entMed "B anien to BeUef.” with ths troepe end biinurlrtr w(»pdward to John Woodward, Rosario Bapienxa of 39 Maple years prior to his preparation groups, Sunday School staff ford, Granby, Suffleld, EUlng- tract of land on Parker Bridge SL wms recently elected ven­ members and members of too South Korea -activated Its first killed today In a gas explosion instruction. There is an increase ton and groups from Bolton and conducting and theory at the here through the courtesy or for toe ministry. hawk antiaircraft guided mis­ nearly 1,000 feet below ground of 46 additional personnel pro­ college, and "Epiteph for the program committee of the Rd. erable of Duse Masxlnl Lodge The g u e st preacher has Board of Christian Education Somers IBgta Schools wUl attend. Columbia Teechere Aseocla- Also, committee .deed by of Order of Sons of Italy of willmeet at 7:30 at toe church. sile unit today to a ceremony at In a etate-^ Tor toe EvangeHcel penditures for a proposed kin­ Uon are taken from the Twen­ Tourmunent director Roger Heitand to Harriet Judd, land Coslma Alolslo, orator; Mrs. Oov^tant Church ot America. Rev. Mr. Undrtl wW be the fea­ U.N. and U.S. forces to Korea, them. dergarten program next fail. opening speech by Peter Qrossi, ty-Third Psalm and Psalm 121. tured speaker. attended too ceremony. Ihe disaster occurred when South Windsor High senior Johnson said David Romm, on R t 87 near Oohimhla Lake; Paul Moltoarl. treasurer; Mrs. In conjunction with toe "Ad­ gas exploded at toe Suluca The kindergarten program Gets, a native of Denver, re­ Grade 8, has ellmto^ed Bill executors’ deed by J- Robert Josephine M a^ financial sec- vance With (3hrUt”‘ series, the The stewardship commission The American forces under adU cost 889.074 the first year, class president and rice presi­ ceived a BS to music education of toe church, imder toe direc­ Howse’e command already have mine. In Amasya Province, 2(X) dent of the Connecticut Federa­ Robinson to a qimrter-nnal con­ Oeivln, eocecutor of toe estate re to ^ ; Antoony DeMaio, re- members a t toe pledge teams miles east of Istanbul. this 888,620 is to teachers from Lebanon Valley College test. Robert Andryri»rea. There were 128 miners work­ Ftrflowing his speech, the Stu- Grade 6, won his qutoter-final chael and Helen Barno of South mona, M ra Nicholas Dellafera, Monday night for potluck and ing at toe time. Police said 54 equipmeiit; 818,804 trans- degree from Union Theological match to beating Mike . Sirak Coventry, house and land on Mra Robert Genovesl and Ray­ THEWEEK to receive instructions and as- events with the Diaconate. The atlon and 812,000 for rentaL dento wUl spilt up Into separate Seminary, New York City. Ho mond Dellafera, trustees; and services and banquet will oon- RtBrfB (Af») —The family of escaped Immediately. workshop sessions of abwt 16 Grade 8. Johnson lilmseK was West S t extension. slg;nment8 for the canvass to be ]H m superintendent also an- was a fellowship stodent at successful to bis game with Eu­ Uona to Eleet Anthony DSMalo, Ra3rmond Del­ conducted Sunday, Match • 28. clude 'with tho receiving Of ex-King Faroidc gathered to tfeipates an enrcrflment increase students each. Here the actual Rome today to plan his last liastman Sdiool of Music dur­ gene Lescoe by cbeckmattog his The lions wUi meet Mbnday lafera, delegate^ and Robert Extended Warranty As Lew As The Rev. Mr. Lindell will also pledges from church members of more than 800 pupils to work of the meeting will be ing 1958-59 and is presently Genovesl smd Amerlco Bucctoo, on March 28. The goal for the rites —and to file suits con (hades 1 through 12. done with each Student express­ opponent to few moves, v a t the Otailc House to Wllll- Up To 12 Months or 1 0 % address these men. candidate for a doctor of Charles Burnham, co-cbalT' manUc at 7 pjn. On the agenda alternates. Dowb Public worship serrioes will drive Is 131,000. Since toe pre­ earning custody of Farouk’s son . Special tescheia In art, ing his ideas on such matters at musical arts degree at the 12,000 Miles on and division of his money. man of toe the tournament.tou Is stUl Is toe annual Mectkm of otfl- Used Oars UpteSOMmths to Pay { be ’Tuesday and Wednesday at sent bulI(Ung fund pledge per­ phirsical edueatloa and student dress regulations and school. Before retumlng to end has qualified eeni. The nominating oommK- R’a open seaeon on patent iod ends as of April 1, the goal ItaUan authorities dropped at tha elementary levd elaetion procedures for dass of­ in comitation a 7:30 p.m. The topics to be dis­ Lebanon VaUey College to Sep­ for__ _a ipieiter-f , ____ ftosa match with tee has submitted the followtog leather ehoeo these d a j^ No cussed are "The O oss—Love’s includes mortgage payments, plans for an autopsy on the math-Bdence and social ficers. tember of 1959 as assistant eltoer James McKeon, Peter M alete: LaVergne Williams, pres­ need to bold off until spring. expenses, mission obligations Jormer Egyptian ruler. Farouk’a PHARMACY idles teschna at the secon- After a noon luncheon, the professor of organ, Getx served 60 OORVAIR 4-Door. Green. Radio, heater. *6748 898 Necessity” and "The Cross— personal physician .said his son or Dan Taggart. These three ident; John Ftortyan, first rice They are considered smart and Foolishness." The public is wel­ and commitments to the confer­ 664 CENTER 8T^-«40-88U dfcry levd ere now incorporated entire body wiH meet again to as educati&nal missionary for are sUU competing for a chance president; Huron Bericowttx, to good taste rt|ht oow and all ence and denomination of which fatal attack at a restaurant la this year's budget. hear a ^aker and the r^ rts 61 FORD Ckmveillble. Black. Radio, heater, Fordo- come at these seiVlces. W edne^y night resulted from five years to Japan under the to reach a quarterfinal position. second vice preeident; FXtgene year round matlc, power steering, whltewralls. #8781.... 1290 ‘Thursday night Is designated the church is a member. Takos pleasure in an- tiKtnr programs include sum- of the workshop sessions held board of misslona of the United Dog Lowe wllh Teeth Doite, third- vice presMeot; a massive heart attack. school for the summer orf eartier. From the reports the Church of Christ. He taught at Waiter Kokoexka, dog wardoi, R aym ^ Keefe, secretary; C. 02 RAMBLER Wagon. Radio, heater, standard FVuouk, 48, nearly a 800- nounduR their new fran* e a f e t e r i a. director, students present wlU get an lifiyagl Orflege and Doshisha has announced that laws con­ Prescott Hodgee, treasurer; Al­ shift. Very economical ...... 2045 pounder, had Just finished a chise line. iior high guidance counsellor, idea of the results of each of University. cerning roaming doge had teeth fred Lange, tail twister; Ivan heavy meal. totem a t the, The ccrflege choir and Getx, 61 PEUGEOT Sunroof 4-Door. Gray finish. Radio, Renewal Not Just Property Farouk’s three daughters the workshop groups. put into them last October.'Ho WUletto, Lion tamer; Roy Fer­ heater. This is a fine foreign car. «694S...... 806 high level. It is hoped that each of tha now to Ids fourth year as choir said iM dog Is allowed to roam guson, director, one year; oame here from Lausanne and JADE EAST ’^Supt.' Warner oonunented, schools attending wUl gain director, have made several ap­ at large on land of anotoer if James Sullivan, director, two 64 FORD Custom 4-Door Sedan. Alaskan wtolts. Ms first wife, Farida, arrived t$e toereaae under the library pearances on radio programs. Standard shift, radio. #6468 ...... 1806 Biggest Problem Is People from Beirut. Hie divorced sec­ idess from the workshop that not under control of u t autooris- years, and Jerfm Oroman, direc­ FREE, ;U IP.MI3 abd audio-vlaual categories re- wlH hdp them to operate their They heve also recorded hymns ed person. Owners found guilty tor, three yeara Donald Maeu- ond wife, ex-Queen Narriman, I an attenqit to place on a 61 CHEVROLET Impala (invertible. Autumn developed considerable skill stu d e^ councils to a more ef­ and anthm for Lent and East­ of anowtog a dog to roam may lay and Arnold Hanna are oonr- CATALOG gold. Radio, Powerglide, power steering and (Coottoued from Page Oae) re year program the iq>-grad- fective manner," Principal Fred er under the title “Music for plettog the balance of a two a matchmaker. orf the library fscUfttoa be fined not more than 828 for a brakes, V-8, whltewralla *7039 ...... 1808 One of his triumphs concern J. Carulo ofaderved. Worship.” The choir’s present first offense, and not less than year term. naeiNs... at iwohs* nm* At toe moment, toese pro­ elemcntsiy and tour todlude appearances in CMIMI CfBOM ■ ■■•SI ■■■lllg 63 CHEVROLET 4-Door Station Wagon. Radio, grams have no formal ties to ed a bUnd 72-year-old Negro Conflnnstlon CtaMS $28 or more than $100 or im- Mean who Uved alone to a fourth- dary." On Sunday at 3:30 p.m. the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New priskmed for thirty (toys or both, Potter 8(rfiool m enu next PoTvergUde, V-8, AIR CONDITIONED...... 2146 urban renewal programs. Ope Hs said, howorer, that ba- JSiSnTSM . . . M SHhfWl of toe big debates of toe IMOs story walkup, aided only by a oonllrmation class of the Wap- York, Washington, D. C. and for a sewUl meet at the church 62 CHEVROLET Belalr 2-Door V-8. Green. Radio, oheck a sampling of relcxurfed POT gregational Church. Mrs. Mer­ "A week later, she came Into AZALEAS 0^ to ocnformlty with the to attend the service ritt Sahnem is program chair­ FINANCIAL INSTITUTION heater, Powerglide. *7176 ...... 1640 families. If It Is dissatiefied with OUR FAVORITE . . . THE MODS LOVE . . . WELCOME SPRING IN and I;oard requests, Monday, the Junior choir win what It finds, HHFA can hold the office leading him by the 5,989.16 of accounts payable man for the meeting. Mrs. Hugh 63 (SHEVROLETT 2-Door. White. 0-cyltoder, stand­ hand,” Mermln said. "They got meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Collins, president of Vernon Jun­ ard transmission. *7119 ...... 1905 up a communKy’s federal mon­ THE LONDON' LOOK OUR CARDIGAN COAT fitom 1963-6rfand 1964-68." TTie youth choir will meet from ey until toe situation Improves. married end went off to a life TWEED TWO-PIECE ior Women’s Chib, will be the INSTANT EARNINGS of (x>nnubial bliss to public (He added, "This net differ- 7 to 8 p.m. to the sanctuary. I 00 CHBTVROLBT 2-Door Station W agoa Turquoise. T hou^ it contributes to their ejpee of some 84,500 will reqiiire auctioneer. She Is also extension houeing.” Wednesday, the intermediate chairman of TOUand County Radio, heater, standard transmiseioa ...... 090 headscFee,leadamee, irelocation work also $15 $11 $ 3 0 bifll further restrictions for the choir win rehearse from 7 to DIVIDENDS PAID adds a little spice.to toe routine Imlsnce of the year.” Junior Women’s Cluto and state 81 (CHEVROLET Impala 4t-Door Hardtop. Gold 8 p.m. and the senior at 8 p.m. chairman of mental health Jun­ Radio, heater, Powrerglide, whitewalls. *6788 1395 In redevelopment offices across Smartly textured tweed •/ ■ i N est Week's Menus H at Show FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT toe state. Einger’a nub fabric -with /South Windsor High School: ior membership. 82 FORD 2-Door Oalaxle. White. Radio, heater, overblouse dress with cowl So mod is this darling dress A Spring Chtqieau party spon­ Refreshments win be eerved In Weterbury, redevelopment ikonday, chile con came, fruit; sored by the WCCJW of the 4 TIMES A YEAR — AT THE END OF standard transmlssioa *7003 ...... 1096 director Frank Davlno had to in cotton dotted Swiss. Long jewel button closing—regu­ fbesday, fried chicken, rice, after the auction. Hostesses will BIABCH. JUNE, SEPTEMBER, DECEBIBEB neickline, belted effect front Wapping Community Church be Mrs. Acle Johnson Jr. and 61 CHEVROLET Statkm Wagon. Green. V-8, deal with a woman recluse who sleeves, scalloped collar in lar bracelet length sleeves mm, cranberry sauce, gelatin; will to ..held Saturday, March had Uved In her apartment for TRUCKLOAD SALEI and is fully lined! Sizes Wednesday, assorted sandwich­ Mrs. John Dahm. standard transmlssioa *7210 ...... 1806 white linen. Assorted dark —taffeta lined in sizes 6-16. 27, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Members are reminded that 27 years without venturing out­ 8-16. Black and olive and es, potato salad, cake with Fellowship Hall. There will be 63 CHEVROLET H 2-Door HardU^ Palamar Red. side, although her husband Celery, white or navy. dheny sauce; Thursday, pork articles for the auction may be Radio, heater, wrhitewalls, standard transmis­ white. colors. 6-16. Sportswear. a donation for luncheon or brought to the home of Mrs. came and went all the time. libqps, mashed potatoes, tur- dessert and coffee. sion. *6871 ...... 1478 She was distraught at first dl|>s, applesauce; Friday, to- The proceeds wUl help fur- Timothy Donovan, 87 Boulder of FERTILIZER ::::::::::: :::::: SAVIMGS a t being brought out into the KNOWN FOR VALUES :Ht:: Hato soup, tuna fish salad on nlsh the youth chapel. Rd., not later than tomorrow 62 CHEVROLET Impala (invertible. Jet Black. in:::::::: :H afternoon. Radio, heater, Powerglide, power steering, world, Davlno said, but later roU or rye, chocolate cake. The Guys and Dolls Couples L r O i V l V took up reeldence to a hotel Elementary schools: Mon- Clirt) will hold a potluck supper whttewalla *7074 ...... 1896 AIR TIME FOR INDIANS A S S O I A I' I O N with apparent success. «>y. hot turkey sandwich and on Saturday, March 27 at 7 68 VAUANT 2-Door Hardtop. Blue. Radio, heater, "Now she picks up toe phone For greener grass, mere beautiful flowers ^ravy, buttered green beans, p.m. at the Conummity House. TAHLEQUAH, Okta.. (AP) — automatlo tronsmiasion, wtaitewaUa *8670... 1496 Local Radio Station KTLQ, and calls room service and ...b u y in quantity and savel (ganberry eauce, jelly sand- ’Hie entertainment will foUow tWnke nothing of It," he said. at 9 p.m. Interested persons which serves a five-county area 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. -<' A" \ heater, Pow erglide...... to6 Guest speaker for th» pro- Sondar 19.88 t DELIVER itram will be Roger LcOlerc, Dividends Climbing 60 FORD 9-Pase Wagon. Radio, Fordomatio, d f i i ' ' Ibriner Trinity College star and BIGELOW PAINT power steering, brakes and whitewalls. *6869. 906 1 m m 1 nber of the Chicago Bears NEW YORK — American feeslonal football team. Fa- tousineae, economists eetimate, Interior Shutters 64 FORD (iuiitry Sedan 4-iior Station Wagon. and aona are invited to paid shareholders 820 blUUm to REG. $5.95 Radio, standard shift, luggage rack, wliltewallB 1186 Attend the program. cash dividends in 1964, doubl­ N O W I O N LY P n Gd. 66 OLDBMOBILB 4-Door Station Wngon. Silver. LA W N and HUBBARD HALL There will be an admission ing payments of a decade ago •3.95 Radio, automatlo, power steering and brakes, ’ cfaaiga. Tlokets may be ot>- and up U per cent from 1968. whitewalls. *6876 ...... 1896 A s LoHr A s 0 ^ ^ PLANT FO O D and GARDEN 20* ALUMINUM \ S-1964 EXECUnVi— GRINDERS , LIM E 5-10-5 . you,*U r 0aUy be excited about our .... Damonstrator and peraonsl sara nmaininf— ^ t h t n 8 Mile Badlns LADDER On C t a ^ Of 88 Or Mo n Afow Back In Stock! ChavaUea—Oorvelis—Chevy ITa— 50 Ibf. nylon knit strelck shells-— BIG lAVINGS TEL 443-1492 so lb. Bog r FOR THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICE k \ ■■ ■ ‘ that top everything! KNIT JERSEY UNIFORMS! t.S's-TA tjy^ *’ ^ 4 5 c EAST, WEST and BUCKLAND • Hon • by Fsirfield WB ARB ALSO $11 CEMETERIES Bwlr SMam SpMtal $ 1 5 7 |Gw«l n«ekl|n« ruffl* nsckliDS It Is requested that Ceneteiy lot owaers remove OPRN Zip front clqsinf shift with anjr wintm* grave deeoratkms that they wish to $4 , $5 flat round collar and button ksspb SUNDAY 8 PJL to 8,PJL J pockot 5-18. Wash *n wmt Starting Monday, March 29, 1965, weather per- warn deuviprr qotton $6. , . . BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. CHEVROLIT AJroTAIE^OV w tsr thorn wl|h anything ■"■"Irom sport olothoi, 'initting, the noeeasary Spring clean-np of tho 476 CkmiL Bast HartfiEG—289-8441 (FORMERLY MgKINNEy LUMBER) BBBVICB . . to sulti, to ~waihablo! gronnds will begin in preparation for mowing. BvMiliigs .f, » ROUTE 44-A, AT THE 'TIOTUH" ~ OPEN DAILY 8 A J l to 5 P Ji, BAT. to 1 PJL ■I'ii GEOBGB W. ELU O rr, Soporintendent TELEPHONE 64812198-.-.<3ALL COLLECT VRlBNlN^t PLACE TO BUT^ v iBHimiROM ;,f bonaj^beiga o miat Una I t . 169-B-90 IRMIT d w b i t i ^ ' o d ^ p d d U ■" " 'i L , o U a c k i t / ,: ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 19^

MAIYGHESIEB ^VENINQ. HERALD, MANCHESTER. OOMNoT FRIDAY, MARCHE 19,1966 ■Ai-wx-. 1* ■ I I — Ii^eaaii ■aiii.; ...III ■■ II i!'«aaada^M» iiiiii I I’ii Iii^rnan LaBelle Tells 986 MAIN ST. - TEL. 648-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:80 P Jl. - CLOSED datHsstkm, fdr iMra ttun a kandNd yaSn. Wa are not hated and flOBdamiMd Reftbetions• ^ * , Fellowship Typ es of Data today bacaiipe are white. This is a ■aln^A and a tramendous trihute to tha ^ . .“v * '' ■ A UuM idi^ Stdry Will Attend Not for Print Und .at |Mrm the N«(ro is and wute Is Wb 1^ In our hiterts, ' ^ PhiaaiM Ftaka • HARTFORD (AP) — State s I whkh way (bo bot^idt of doubt inust Rally iorPF Atty. John D. LaBeUe has told | w' Hartford County’s 25 police BOW hs broksB ffhsil tha dadston Mmos 1 : It ia Tnaaday afternoon ia-the '• This Suiiilay' tite ^GonipegBr chiefs ’’It's up to you to decide' toanird'tis, as it wlU again and sgalb MuMolpal fktiidMg. . tipijal Pilgrim Fefiowiriilp wffl how far you should go in giving and again. If there is to be new and Sfown (^ripk)^^ have been attend the annual BuehiieU out news.” vw tlng tot wtoks to 'loiow rally, of Connecticut PF’s. LaBelle made the comment addlUohal unfalmeoa, it must be in a whribar thft town's dlreotors Thursday at a meeting with the BOW diroMon and, if need ba. idlln tha Church servlcoa in HSbroh are going to peas a reelaaridca- First Congregatiobarand Ollaad chiefs and State Police Oommis- Imwoont'white Mtbar than u ]^ tha tlito ptaa that moans a pajy telil be held at 10, S-m., Hebron, sloner Leo J. Mulcahy. iBBoosnt black. * ralaa for moat of them. LaBelle called the meeting to O F MA>rC HESTER They are naturally eager that and 11:18, Gilead. discuss, among other things, the the plan ba adopted. At the The Rev. John N. Crasa, pas­ approach he believes police soma tlm a IhV - don’t think ter, will officiate in both pul- should take In dealing with H should be a d o i^ In the form pite. His sermon totoc will by, newsmen. > Two Sex Surreya in which It bifa bto» presented. ‘The Lord Of HbUnese." Mem­ The state’s attorney said he Which doto pot Ittotod# BBlaes bers ore asked to .bring a friend. wanted to clarify a policy al­ m m a m o r Ton can take your chotee of two aav y ■■ Tire third Lenten sorvice foR ready passed on to the police jlS oOUlISD p ____ for about png quarter of them, atudente and teach m was held n * Preee la aaeluahrair antitlaA vey oenclusions about the present state n rir .fonnal . representative, chiefs against the disclosure of •» tha naa of raeaMleaUaik of all nawa dfai- of American Sex morality. We tmd to and all who would leam was evidence deemed ’’evidential in ebaa eradUad { » it or not dfbanriaa eradn- tog the ptaa unteae there is held Wednesday, at 7:80 am . Dual purpose nature." ^ t t i^ p a p a r aad alao tha looal aaara imb> agree with the somdwhat pleadng opin­ has gone on rebord gs oppos* Servlcee at S t Peter’s Stoia- ions of the first, and to discount tho the Munictool Engiloyea’ Qioup, The policy, which was made ^ j^ ^ j^ d a ^ of i«imbllcafiM_ tive board gets a oal. Why m$n, rector," .(Rotating. A cor­ arron appaarlna ta adToitlamanta i-A A' don’t the oRtotoyas ctoeulata a not be told. rnadlnf mattar B Tlta Xaneliaatar a^ dh it intorviawed a number of mem- / ■ porate Qorhmunion breakfast He warned against disclosing petition urging the dlrecton to wiU take placa at 8 am. for sofas and dt the praoent coUege generation, adopt toa wnn tonight. Let the that a suspect has confessed, caine .to the eoncluaion that, alUibugh *■ 5 Individual griovaneea ba worked men and' boys of the enureh. or that he has a criminal record M l sarrloa cHaot of If. A. ■arrlec ■1 , . ^ ,7 Troopa Meet or has shown police where the paUMban RapreaaoUliTaa — J«Jw there may b a.a UtUe more aex on the out later. loot or a murder weapon could Vatbam Special Acencr — New Ttab, CbP 'Two membors of tho eouou- Girl Scout Cadette Troops M ao. Detroit and Boatoo. campua today than there was 10 yean district 8, Hebron, Andover and be found. ttve board agrae, ond thegrpre- LaBelle also told the chiefs.to ^id n tB B R AmOT SOMBATI OP OnCODA- ago or a genomtion ago, the biAin pare the petition. Mi^lborough, met, Wednesday change that hiul token place ia one df at­ X k itok ^ In all depacteaanU a t Rham High. Mrs, Alice guard against giving opinions bn studio couches tile suspect’s guilt and to see titude' rather than behavior. And tho are asked ty totephone (ooome Stone, school nurse, gave in­ BMagr adrarllBliw doate bn struction on first eld, also worii- to it that members of their men, ttor^Zooday _ i p.ni. jjlday, now attitude ia a kind of bcmeBty which sign i t don't talk to newsmen about — - — 1 p.m. Mnda; Some refuse to go. Boms go, Ing on badges. / aday — 1 p-in. ‘Diet— doesn’t aeem too unhealthy. aad sign tholr names, but find The neoU. meeting of the loori cases under investigation. help you to entertain, lay — 1 p^raLWedieadey. * TVoop 'wlH be on Iterch 23, and Re-enactmente of crimes ’ — 1 p.m. ftaiaday. What ia unhealthy—and what aeema out afterwards that they had should also be kept secret from ay — 1 p.m. PiUay. ^ __ properly undererstood there will be a swinunlngtineei 'deadOlMi'lOilO- — ------a-n. 'each Say of unhealthy to the eoUege atudente them* - with the Andover Cadettea. the press, and under no circum­ except Saturday — tr Am. eelveo, wh«i they notice it—is. pronda- intent of thehe poUtlon.petitlo Some of stances, he said, should the tbeae go baoi to take their Monto 29.;' V press be permitted on the scene eulty, lack of sdf control and proportiaa. ■ names off tha list; some do not. Oook-ontBet during re-enactments. overnight guests Vdday, Mardi It or, in other words, the aame kind of un- ■7 ( < Soma people are called at Tha Hebron Boy Scouts are After outlining the specifics, bslancef addiction which would be un- af* home otter they tkove left planning a "cook-out” for April 1 -4v! ^ 8, startuig in the forenoon and LaBelle told the chiefs, "I don’t A baalthy in any other age or style pf Ute. w o n and era aokad If they want to tell you how to run your * J would be wtUng to sign. If they cloaing iwout 3 ’pjn. departments. That’s not my A sofa-bed or studio couch in your family.^room, den or livinjp- W Ud Way WlMB Itaa's Doabt Anyway, aKhough this aeema to ba ..i-u aoy yea, oontabody signa for The boys will, show off in ths business.” room provides the overnight accommodations for the guests oBB.of the i>erlads when more people am V them. cooking line, perhaps demon­ Iba phght to which many of tha la> ’ • LaBelle told the chiefs ’’we you are happy to have visit you. Choose yours at Watkins to­ writing About sexton the campus, the One name oppean on the Hst, strating how much better at it Almost Like a Mexican Pinata all have to dot our I’s and cross Hriduals and tnatltutioaa of our country " ■■■ 'VH. when Its pooseaaer was neither they are than the opposite M a night or tomorrow. Pay on easy budget terms if you wish. Observer aeema. to respect - statisties Turtles and sebras, and pandas and leopards .. , Some of the children at Buckland School our T’s” in face of the growing ana being reduced in the bind and atraos aX work nor contacted at home. ‘nie offering from the Con­ have been making miniature animals out of papor-mache. Three of the young creators stand awareness of constitutional which indicate that the peroentage of at radal rerolutlon has been neatly Ulna- it. . Borne emptoyas whose names firmation service held last Sun­ by the results which are on exhibit Ot the school. Debra Wallace is flanked by Roy Johnson rights by appellate courts. ooQege studenta engaging in various da* appear oay afterwards that day at St. Petal's Kptocopal Hartford Police Qiief John J. trated in the Alabama dedakm of U. B. (left) and Donald Costello. Debra holds the dove she made as the other colorful creations, ..gram of osK remains Just about what It they uQdaratood they would be Church, was devoted to the including a mournful looking elephant, sit and seem to Invite attention. (Herald photo by Kerrigan said the meeting will Distilet Judge Frank 1C. Johnson, Jr., Bishi^'s discretionary fund, baa , usually boon. • ^ • M ti^e for pay increases if they Saternis.) result In the press getting more aad In the language la which ba gaps (»•<«■<.'it'’ signed. They later find out they used to help people in ntod and information about crimes than Hut them rimy be a ga^^jB.dM Ifhot ' are not any more eliglbls for to assist in work of the church. would have been given out by the drfl righto leaden tbdr attkial per- Spring Snow lay In naming commission that tedby*a /xS3»fa atodani^ amnaging Incnasea than they were be- members was an oversight. his department had the meeting 1 to conduct a maith flkifa. ■ . - • ;> (,r ton. Just about the time folks be- Rockville-Vernon not been held. to Moatgomacy. B mite a^'hoaoB^ In tbair attitudes fto to believe that spring Is Atty. Kahan had already “Our best Judgment will be That evening, when the dlree- ruled that the delay in naming Judge JohnaoB, Ih makiiig M s' 'ibwarti' sMci'jMra' aIso.''ijharaby'ACfal^ed> tore meet, the petition la pre­ really here, down comes anoth­ used in each case," Kerrigan a tittle nwbB'Vbaolo deeen^, aad Mra sented to the dlrectoni by the er dose of enow. We can stand the commission would not af­ said. went to unprecedented aad, eatnoM Bill Seeks to Delay fect the legality of the com Kerrigan had announced earli­ ■maatbiiig t* troat aex as tf ft wetw • oountol for the aonployes' group tt but don't like It, like lots of mission or the charter which lengths fOr a mwnbar of tha jndtrtety, raoogiiiasd and boBorabte'part of living —apparently an official petition things we have to put up with. er this week tightened proce­ aW*«"g np dstailsd ralaa and vadfioa- ■ ‘••V of the employes' group. Prlefs they created. The validating act dures in hi's'department’s deal­ rather'Ibaii^ adma- dkaaya' Oaraintlia!^; is merely a safeguard against ings with newsmen. He said Mona and r awtaa toe a pnbllo '1/ ■ A And the directors pay the pe­ Mr. He8oeiety of Medical Paychoanalyets. the night before. lest vestry meeting, ture, State Rep. Raymond Splel- A bill to validate the action I r K) atroumstanoea of thia caaa to tha outer The priltton did not renreaent Mias Janet Pendleton, a He­ man disclosed today. of the O iortw Consolidation Discharged yesterday; Mo­ One such ' peycboanalyat, purporting f. '1* // ;. bron ' native, daughter of the nique Boucher, Ellington; Doris Itantts of what ia oonatltatlonally al> the thinking of the numbera of 'nie tax rate is for the entire Commlarion in their eborter, to dlacum the modem wife, oaid “ahe the employee’ group, its presi­ late Dr. C. E. P m ^ to n , now was heard yesterday before Steppen, Tolland; Esther Mc­ lowed. However, the wrongs and Injua* town, and is not affected by the feeia that marital infidelity os practiced dent aaya. Thm v^ , in fact, Uving in Cotchester, has been city tax, set last week. the General La'wa CMiteMttee of Lean, Lord ,Rd.; Rosemary Le- HIDE-A-BEDS Uoee inflicted upon tbeae plaintiffa have appointed as one o f'a nominat­ Mlre, 39 Laurel S t; Howard today te oloo . rooted in our culture, be- no vote taken at aU, even of the According to the consolida­ tha general assembly..* daerly exceeded—aad eontfamad to aw> aocaontiveboaid. ing committee, byctm-Oolehea- tion charter; the town’s mayor Mias Doris Campbelt,- long­ Wilson, Ellfngt'on; Mrs. Mildred I our aociaty Ja also ouppoaedly built Hopkins and daughter, 10 Snip- oeed tho ontar Umlte of what la con* That’ailght, aay tha matobari ' Ur.«lstorteBl Oammlttoe.'T -r' and board of representatives time foe of consolidation, i‘i :k SB freedom of diolee, freedom' to change ■ frr Itatane Stedy gjiviea Ofiam of the executive board. The peti­ Stanley Moroch and Donald assume office Aprt 1, serving the only opponent. slc S t <; M.I.ON are ready for you atttntiaaaQy permiaaihla** bOnaeo, otateo, Joba aad political portieo:’* tion instead rq>rssanted the E. Stanley are also on the com­ Jointly wdth the town’s present She told the committee that Hhs judge, on his bench, oonfeeslng SASSAFRAS TREE: Wickham Park thoughts of only the people who mittee. three governments. The govern­ Vernon news Is handled by In hia survey, in other words, the con- town residents were not prop­ Ihet one example of ‘'outer limlta" con* signed U, not the entire group. ments of the city, town and erly notified when the original The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, FUEL OIL rinsibn was that marital inridelity seems Maneheetor Evening Herald 38 Park 8 t. P.O. Box 827. tele­ Hide-A-Bed is the one convertible sofa duet by Alahama local anthoritlas has No one vrill soy who aotoally district will cease operation bill, setting up the commimion to ho becoming a port of the social pat- psopoaed the petition. Hebron correspeodent, Mise Sa- June 30, when the consolidated was to be presented to the leg­ phone 875-8136 or 648-2711. . with true sofa styling and appearance and lad Um to justify another piece of "out- to n for Americano. AU around tha MuMctel aaa B. ' PeodletoB, tolepbooe government takes over. islature. yet keeps its bed a secret! This modem ar Umita” pabUc eondnot In answer, is H erald Building people talk about: WMtt 388-8454. Under terme of the charter, Oommlttee members explain­ 8TABI.E LIFEGUARDS tufted-back raijdel has polyfoam cushions n e t thte pattern, if there la any truth they think happened the after- wiH work Jointly with the pres­ 'WHEST PALM BEIACH, Fla. momentarily oafs and. tn Ms dignity, Jimmy ed that the notification require­ and a 53 X 75” Adjusto-Rest innerspring btniaalf just out of reach of the diarge to the opinion it exlate, te leas honest aad 100 Yesterdays noon before. Aimoot nobody vrill ent governments during the In- ments of tha General Assembly (AP)—“There arc at least 400 pertiapa even leas mature than tha pat­ D-Day Minus apeak for publication, however; the board of representatives were different than local gov career lifeguards In Florida," 13^ mattress. Choice of coirers. that what he is really saying is that ons they are aikaid the fates might terim period. One of their re- ernmental requirements. estimates Bill Carpenter, chief abusB of the law Juatlflea another, or tern noticed in, the college survey is in- 25 Yean Ago not smile if they talk out of Une. aponsibiUtiee will be to consider The valldatihg act iwas of the Palm Beach Lifeg;uard thiiit one wrong'juattfieo another. dlcsted by one of the aide cohcluslona, Breslin Over 850 memben from lo­ Ona individual vrill talk for budgetary matters, and set a submitted because the charter Patrol. 'Which is to the effect that the greater oal churches attend Eteater Bun- pubUcatlon; but accueations. tax rate. commission was created about The Palm Beach Patrol can COOPERATIVE TampoiarOy safe, too; la tba ’pnpoaid the Infidelity the more pronounced tho NSW TORK March 1»—On town Brooklyn and then the slower. The Roman OatboUca lioe service to all-time record without siqiport from other town Aocording to terms of the 10 days after ahe deadline set. boast a 28-year record without o n , ( ( 1.^M^\^•Y (Tom Frestdont Johnson that, bocauao a Thursday night in Brooklyn, rain became heavier and very have been way behind and only low temperature at Golf employee, could be Ubrious. up by the enabling'' act a drowning. sofabed lonelineos and lostneoa of tho indlvidiial LoU. ' AH those who feel that the Breslin R ^ . Spielman, State Rep ’’Our men aren’t playboys or Division of • local authorities in soma particular to July at dusk, the two broads few people were on the streets 10 days after the board’s take­ involved. recenUy have started to act as (Jerald Allen and Sen. Franklin gigolos, but trained, physically tiens of the ooimtry have distorted both started walking the block in and the cops went into the if they know it. The Protestant Net per capita worth of Town petition has misremsented over on July 1. Board members Ol'- ( O. bright yeBow dresses and high of Manchester baa taereased their interaste agree: 'This kind generally agi^ed that it would G. Welles, together with town hardened pros with the same the law and the spirit of American doorways of the smashed stores Council worries about off-track (Continued from Pmga 8) S lN fi; DtH.I hair-dos, smoking olgarettee, to get out of the rain and the betting. The professed llberale, 560 per cent in past ten yean, of thing has bem going on too be IntooMible to set a realistic counsel Robert Kahan, spoke status and authority as ..rcllce. j 13 a dwnocracy in order to keep Ntgroeo the perfume hanging in the air soys George H. Waddell, (own low," tax rate within that ten-day for the validating act. Every man is married and has ai.'. BICOAD S ntK IlT race riots in New York in the the Jews, attend all day sym- prophecy. Words are not the They explained that the de- a family," Carpenter reports. ' from voting, Congreaa Should now pro­ C ensorahip — N O ! all around them, and th ^ came summer of 19U were over. poatams on olvll tiglito and treasurer and clerk of Board Repreaentatives of Um am- gapolino of, riots. Rats, unem period. Till,, ivt ceed to adopt a cure wMeh may Itself posrt bar where everybody In the eight montiia that haiye then go home. of Briectmen. ptojras group who feel that tiMlr ployment. narcotics and rotten Rep. Spieknan was asked to prerogative has been usatped state legislature con- rub quite roughly against some of tha ‘Ibe right of the public to be informed was standing on the sidewalk gone by since these riots—riots And in Harlem and Bedford doorframes are.” Last summer, of all busineaB conducted through its and drinking in the light rain that came so close to being 10 Yean Ago agree: “This kind of thing nas at a time when everybody w;as bill delaying the setting preaumad past prlndpla aad qjiirlt of Stujrveeant and the other areas been going on too long." delegated authority a&otdd ba inviolable, that was starting to fall. catastrophic that you stM in this town where people are House of RepresentoUveopass- trying to find a way out. Farm­ rate. sue American ayatem. fedow and state attorneys Mid loeal po­ ‘iSay now," a tall guy said. wonder how we came through Town engUoyea who fe«I that er came running to.the televis­ a meeting Saturday, forced into living Hke pigs be­ SB without opposition bW toper- their jobs are being made un- It la oomething of tha aama nature lios chiefs’ notions notwlthatanding. *hly.’’ them In one piece—many things cause they are not white, the mtt consolidation of Umvm tero ion cameras and sefoamed that selectmM approved the propos­ . ‘TVeU there." have happened. The governor of neCe«arUy dUflcult agree.' he .had Just seen a cop shoot a al, and Rep. Spiriman raised which happena when a community or Federal, etate, ‘and now local law offl- onae who aboitid lead are too tire diatriots; another bOl is Bvetyobe, from the bottom oera have decided. In effect, to arpand *T’d rather hear something the etate. Nelson Rookefcller, buoy getting on a payroll eome- passed permitting town’s water pregnant woman. He never saw the bill In the legislative com­ an organixatiim, auddenly oonodenoo- 'bout money," one of the girls put his heart into .the Joh of afl the,way to (he top, agrees. anj^lng, and 1m left his repu: mittee considering such action. the rights of a free preea by tesning or*., plOM. Sena. Kennedy and Javits and sewer department to Is­ AUnoot stridMh becauoe of the unfolnieaa with ders that amount to prior oensoraMp. trying to be nominated for toured BAHTOU-ACTT, the sue bonds for oonstnicUoa of tation in the rioting on the Instead of July 10 as the date Which it baa treated membere of oomo •TVeU now." President. The mayor of the proposed $1,000,000 sewags- atreets. But here he is, eight for setting the mill rate, the bill auperlntendent of PoUoe Joseph GuU- ‘T^eU nowT WeU now we Harleaji agency which can get calls for the rate to be set by minority in tho hlotorie^paat, proceeds foile naa elected to fall into line with the city, 'Robert Wagner, maneu­ money from everyplace eaccept treatment plant A Theofht for Today months later back again and goln’ downtown," she said. vered so skillfuliy for his'own' Board of EHucation opprovea talking. Aug. 1. 1 to display 00 much ddlberate and ooten- opinion of the state attomCya, though ‘ She turned around and looked ' the Defense Dept., and the two several other pMloa chlefa have refused political comfort and ego that of them Bald it te all ver}' nice, final revised plane of Keeney 8p®®*»” * bJ tite’BlaBekeetor All the others are around, Tax bills wtil be Mnt to teuc- Here’s a sofa-bed- for your Early dble favoritism to membera of that to put crippUiig mders on releasing in­ at the eoimer, Fulton S t and anybody who knows jwUtlcal but pieoae look out for tavtotl- S t School, provided choi^rea OeuBcll of to a People like JesM Gray, who payers Sept. 1. American room with solid birch arms group that one result ia unfaimaea to Crimea Nootrand Ave., with its fighting has to riiake hia hand. ore mode in dealgn of wardroba laat year oalled for guerrilla Rep. Spielman agreed with formation on oomniltted and ar- smashed in atorea and the cope gations. ntis ia what you coll the observation that July 10 and legs in a -mellow maple finish. an other groups reete made. The Board of Edueation, which veiy good advice. The program "But Jeous' oaliad them unto warfar-e, and then spent his standing two deep in the operates under a ayetem so far has touohod about IM time nihnng rent strikes for was too short to set a re i^ tlo Clonverts to a bed without moving It is not an aooy matter, in aodal eoii- If the order is aUowed to stand; tliA broken glass in front of them. nr»_ »y»_. _ Btoi, Hun, and saw.aald. BufferSuffer Bitle tax pate. brought in during the chiuige- kids, between press releasee. A OtJUUy tn H tStO TY ohildrsn to oome unto me, and somebody's profit, And from from the wall. When opened it forms dnet, in law. In dvQ rights, to compan- public will be informed only of tha name, "RioU," ahe said. "What's aU over to electricity, has given CJlty Hall'N5ye,Jiear Julius C. "By extending the date," he age, address, and formal charge Agminat, tttis rtotln'T The landlord stUl A^> of course, everybody ^ _____ " foibid them not: For of aooh Is a i^rfectly flat 46 x 74-inch inner- oatev quickly and instantly for on tho its president, James Ooitavan, makes statements. James C. Edeistein,, whose wprds ap­ said, 'tile new government win an accused,^ along. Wttfa the noaie o f titie goto* want his money the first heart trouble, and sent Ke su- By The Aaooclatod Preea the' kingdom of heaven." (litoe proximate hU middle Inltia'is, be aUe to arriye at a fair rate, spring mattress. Covered in your HlagaHty, the injuatioe, the negdoct, the arresting officer. ' The incomplete, Farmer says, ‘Tterlem . . . la 18116.) of the month. He don’t want to perintendant of schools, Calvin Today te Friday, March II, Issuing statnments for his bos^ fnatead of Juat guessing.” choice of prints or textures to go with abrMged information la ouppooed to pro­ know about riots. He wants to'' the victim of deliberate betray­ By these words did Jaaus taU lade of conscience, in the pad. Gross, to the want a4s. The. al, real and present racism, the 71th day. of 19M. Thera are the nmyor, and l\ls lateet etate- Spielman noted (hat the ex­ early American furnishings. Match- tect the right'of the aocuaed to a- fhlr. know 'bout money. And we building trades unions, work on 287 days left In the year. us of God's love for a ll... ment is so In moat caaea, moreover, there Is not < Many . hymns aqim in our of thtito Frikt tbipgd AUTOMATIC ovon a titaL Bpt the lawyers have pre­ eburehes call aU children. The have been dote in Qie 1m ( gross In six Southern states voters all vailed on their cotieaguea la pubUc office BUga speaks often of Quf - nothlntr'ltoout thula in ei^t ttatioo of.nawa iourcea la a form of prior Fathar taedi our aoif& .ck iliia msnthk and now, with about l i • v' / '• ■ , . . ' f ba soos doubt, that hanefit of audi reStratat wtticb baa been h|W unconatt* wfoks to go,* ^ am ready td Gome in and see it. It’s complete with sleeping and eating,accommodations for up to dsobt nmd ba given to those to whom tottpoAl^ , ^ ua foom the » ta n ^ tit Hf A laiairai evei^W iir’ to the ppUm- 4 1m Ydic .pet^le. Had complete kitchen facilities:. Gae range, electric refrigeratoi^, S^k iM s. American dvllteatton of ours does ra^’iH 9 ^ astos jtor raoaiaua t 'Ilia '-PuMMiwa <-Wiwsps^ -W« II Tba 'iwopla of Waterhury . aad Cdo- , ayndicete - ‘ vdth ninning .imter. There’s the exclusive elevating top—^instant headroonlfor even s|iiB outstanding debt Wa must cast and tbs jtbtitad'Stataa want to ffohi tie,-' Ttfi only non-statffhf, Siiii Ra has ayar glvep .la •ix-footem to enjoy. Plus lots of storage space for clothing, bedding, lood and that banaflt of doubt one way not to en- know, and hAvs A right to know wbat* ''' dOA^am OF VMSVK ionadhtaaniniatZi ia happening, and tebat la baimf dons'. for te to ,etey B ta oomotanil* ^nsils. GOST L E ^ than .many full-sice, passenger-car stati(» wagmis. •Hbraga and Invite axceos, but to for* ,a||ifo&. All < ^ a n t i^ tlM rep ^ CtiUt. (AP)— par minirta. In tbair name. Abtioe o f axMtiac. Defonditot WMtar ITaamer, 88, Rocommandad by Dontista gbiB oudi oxocoa as we oursdvea oouM prooBduree eould^ba remedied wlto a ' l ^ Big, sturdy, reflation sofa for your sSthw^ ^ p f Fontana waited until a Jury ONiyiARWAmAMTy early American room has aix spring- aat avoid warn wa In tha podtion of' the tie emnmoa aenaa Thera Ip'M nsM, « i4 . ^ had been anN>aneled to Justice '$low On bispf^ Af’ Mdolutloa coming up. Wo must caot no right, to tiifpw out a ooiqile of oan*'- A tH ishi for tha pay; oourt here and then blurted out ffllcd cushio6s; measures 70 inches Mpt bsnaflt of doubt not to oteidoao turteeof praaa ftobdoai and proeadaat. ' to Jwlce M-. B. MUfifPmn, J«I kmg. Use eithOr the platform rocker ^ dodag a f wrong, os It win faaovltalily And It may bo arguad that tha yob^- hare the honor,’! ; (above) or matching chair (at left Itei. righto., totllribig tboaa of thq .im*., The paniai'waa qulctdy dlamlaa . $75) with this sofa. Chistom covered ~ f Aons, again aad again, by the rave* auasA.ara better pMtoeted when a ad and 0001$ was ioayad to a but to MfteB any alamants of praW;^la allowed to ’ report ,wb|at tran- neaitar paridne lot wham, from in document prints aad texturaa. and rotributlon and eooola- s p li^ Instead of mertfly tbS foot tbdt a 75. r raiponea to Iba doing of man was aRoated oo a eharga This aU obanmd htablm slimplw etpm W m w Iowa too much secrecy to the poUee do- togtHlty to Ik o l^ Ot tMOory. partinentd, and that is a dangar groatec HP was fhiaiMllb hnd |toan | I wa bam ajUaw ftev naa aay over ------™ riaht to haeir. * f, tf M a eewdr, m a - W A i a t B u n i • 5'. - . a.- ,rrTl I-'- ’ rrwi- I MAHCJHESPrt® iSVEklNG.HERALIX, MANCHESTER CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, fA G E EIGHT tlon. Those plaimint to fo w e Reacts to Shot asked to nftke l e e e m ttptu by Cavein t r y March 27 virKh the Rev. Jamee No Party’s Planned She Didn’t Get H. Ameling, PJ*tor. T he High S chool W orld The Rev. Mr. Ameling will Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Aiviaeg eferendum Date Change use "Let Your Light Shine" as But Lynda Bird’s 21 ROME K.T. (AP) — A twor G his sermon topic at the U a.m. year-old glri Is fighting off « ***'*** 9 ***^^** . .i—— "** '■ I IP* ■ III ^ service Sunday. _ „ ' rare, and often fatal, reaction to Brings Democratic Blast The Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ a smallpox immunisation she ship win leavs the Church OmH' WASHINOTON (AP) —Lyn-^grlnned a ^ s ^ “ I’m Just dab Tng lots of people.’ ’ ^ did not rsoelve. doctors say. munify House at 2 p.m. Sundsy da Bird Johnson, the tall, black DsmocraUc Ttown Committee^ capitulation to potlUcal exped- Lynda said site h ^ thought A Grifflss Air Focce Bass 1 ^ to attend the State Pilgrim Fol- haired daughter of the Presi­ lency. lowahlp Annual Bsdly at Bush- about changliig schools next pttal spokesman aaid Lyndora lohi Chalrinan WHUam G. Ryan haa luring H 6 Fourth Consecutive State Titl^ Conference Urged dent, turns 8l today with the year, but had made no decirion. Walters developed die reacUm lAniked the board ot aelectmen nell Memorial Hell In Hartford, _ .... ■ ..M——i—iMM—— WAPstM oY otN All parents of Coventry High returning about 10 p.m. hope "they give me a birthday She’s now a junior, majoring to after three other children in the Generally the words ot oh* •tftir being asleep at the switch,” School sttidsnU in Grades 8 history, at George Washingtoa ( ■ . . great writer sUting that elnW Junior Pilgrim Fellowship cake.” family of Matt 8gt and Mrs. and as a result, "having to through 11 “strongly en- University here. O c « Walters were vaccinated m n usuaUy fall they ahouM meets at 5:80 p.m. Sunday la B eli« 21 won’t make a big She may go to summer school hastily withdraw the March 27 couragwl'' to have a conference the Church Community House. against smallpox. set their sights high proride a with the guidance counselor difference In her life, she Indl- or she may get ft Job this sum­ Impressions, f profitable rule of thumb for ite” which the b9ard had set Tbe Rev. James R. MacAt^ eated, except she is going to Doctors said she had been Wins in Essay Contest this coming week by Leo Vig- thur, pastor of the BMrst Con­ mer and she's not sure what she most of us. However, the M a ^ Cr the referendum on the pro- re^ater to vote In Texas as soon will do after college, maybe gravely lU but was Improving bosed charter. neault,. dlf«?tor of pupil person­ gregational Church, will use rhursday nteht. They did not It ws« recently announced cheater High School rifle telto as she can. , teach. Expressedby^ membci-s sot their hopes h i » Ryan added, "Surely the se­ nel at the school. "When You Pray” as his ser­ Lynda Isn’t having a party to explain how Lyndora contracted that Pamela Bamingham, ’66, mon topic at the 11 a.m. wor­ As for living in the White and their sights neither hign lectmen owe the townspeople Parents may come in at any mark UUs milestone In her life, House, "it’s very very interest­ the reaction without being vac­ has placed third In a state­ apme sort of explanation lor this time during the school day to ship service Sunday. Caiurch cinated. wide eeeay contest on "How nor low, but right on target, but she plans to go to one hon­ ing: I feel very very closely tied New Faculty and came back to Manchest^ Sunder other than a lame "no confer with counselors concern­ School wlU be at 9:80 a.m. and oring her sister, Lucl, 17, for The reaction is fatal in about the Handicapped Are Overcom­ 10:45 a.m. in Klngriiurv House. to other people who lived here, Friday night with the b lg g ^ temment'. For thefn to main­ ing this coming school year’s being azalea queen. enjoyed moet of the things I’ve 80 to 40 per cent of all cases, a ing Employment Barriers In My tain this thunderous silence is program as elected by the pu­ The confirmation class will As for her date tonight, Lynda hospital spokesman said, unless If teachers appear to be get­ Town.” Pam originally wrote prize of them all—their fourth meet at 8:45 a.m. Sundav with done. The only problem Is that consecutive state rifle cham- • m ^ fesU y unfair to the taxpay­ pils. Parents unshle to come replied with a grin, "as Lucl looming ghost of things undone gamma globulin serum is ad­ ting younger these Says, per­ her essay for the local contest ers who have the right to ex­ during the regular daily «h ed - the church Dtaconate in the says, n.c. —no comment." — like studying for a quU the ministered. haps it’s the arrival of several In which Mr. Gilbert Hunt’s plonship. ’' pect their elected officials to ule may come in from 7 p.m. to va«»try. Lynda Included some phllos- new etudent teachetx. There is CoUege Level and Honors Eng Manchester's first team ^ The Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ next day.’’ Walters Is a member of the Capt. Alan Morrison, Jolm give an honest accounting of 9 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. phy and some cheery teasing as 4I0th Bombardment Wing (Stra­ a grotq;) of eight at MHS at llsh courses participated. After their performance.” Coventry High School library ship will meet at 2:30 p.m. Sun­ she sat in the White House Ub- the present time. being succeseful in the local Rothwell, Karl Smith and Jo|m Town officials postponed the dav et Quandt Hall to go skat­ tegic Air Command) at Ortffiss G alloper compiled individual has a bulletin board display of rary Thursday, answering the Power Failure The family lives in Rome. Miss Jane Steiner, a senior Judging, Pam’s entry was for­ March 27 referendum reportedly pictures of school activities in ing. The regular meetlnig will questions of reporters who had at the University of Hartford warded to the state contest scores of 192-189-186-179 «e- D^ause of uncertainty over the Coventry, England as arranged be at 7 p.m. at Ouandt Hall, for requested the interview and Silences Mariner majoring In English, has been slang with those ot other spectivcly for a total o f 746 Interpretation of two state sta­ through the courtew of Mrs. a debate on "Heredity or En­ were Invited for tea. working with Miss Smith of the area winners. Pam haa received points out of a possible 800 per­ tutes covering relerendums. Robert Oleverdon. Visitors to voi mm ent?” When one remarked she English department since 'the a 8126 scholarship which she fect score. This total was the Last night, selectmen set June the library are welcome spe­ The Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ thought Lynda had matured In PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — VISIT OUR TOY will use at Colby Jr. O o ll^ , highest score ever produced by -M as the new date lor the ship will meet st 5 p.m. Sunday be^nnlng of February, MUs cially Monday evenings when the past year, Lynda thanked Scientista at the Jet Propulsion DISCOUNT DEFT. Steiner U a 1961 graduate of where she has already been ac a Manchester team In steda Veferendum. It complies with a «t Quandt Hall. Laboratory say failure of a pow­ competition and the second there is a supervised study pe­ her and added, "1 think having “Free CWfl Wrappl^” MHS, which she feels haa given cepted. statute that requires a 90-day The Rev. Wttliam H. Wilkins, the spotlight on you matures er supply apparently caused the Pam has been an active par­ highest score ever amassed by waiting period between presen­ riod from 7 p.m. to 9 psn. -pastor o f the Prince of Peace n O t f o r sale her "an added perspective of the A pedal presentation of you.” Mariner 4 spacecraft to stop great transition from student to ticipant in extra-curricular as any team in the event. This tation of a document to select­ Lutheran Church, will use “ Ibe In being the daughter of a sending useful radiation data ARTHUR DRU8 well as academic activities at year it was good enough .to men and the referendum. "The Barber of eevllle" will be Silent Sufferer” os his sermon teacher” . i given for high *:hool students Preeldent, she said, "you have back to earth. Ntmsr arrivals are Nancy MHS. She served as Senior place them second in overall .Officials are plaiuilng to re­ topic at the 10:15 a.m. worship to have a role — people thrust it Thousands of readings have Editor the 1965 Somanhla team total among 95 competing publish the proposed charter as throughout the state at 7 p.m. services Sunday. Doble, a physical education ma­ upon you." been transmitted since the jor, in hef senior year ak UOonn, and has belonged to’ MHS and teams in the junior division ft legal noUce in the newspaper April 9 at the Bushnell Audl- The Walther League wUl go iMiiM-hing at Cape Kennedy last Sme doesn’t have any particu­ who wlU be aselaUng Miss Ealg- Pam Ratnlrighani the Current Affairs Club. competition. These 95 teaihs .tfiortly before the referendum. torinm in Hartford. This win be to tike Concordia College Choir Nov. 28. Scientists announced represented not only high ghftn by the Ckmnecticut Opera lar motto about life, she said. nant for,the next five weeks 1 . In his statement, Ryan de- program Sunday afternoon at But the family does quote Thursday, however, that the school teams although amoftg "Regardless of what one Company. Bus transportatloq St. Peter’s Lutheran <3hurch in Her comment on MHS ‘IBusyl” some lines to esich other at ionization chamber had failed Carol Thompson, a senior at all high school teams M anch«- ' might think of (the charter com­ will be provided from the local Norwalk. Wednesday when Mariner 4 was ter v/as above and beyond all mission's) ' recommendations, school. ^Students in v Grades 9 times. ■UConn.’ WlU be working for Thorp Hours "Mother’s always throwing 35.000,804 miles from earth. week’s statewide competition. The team scored a record high comers. Not only was tMs the commission spared no.effort thioifibi 12 Interested may pur- Rep. Walter U Thorp wW Mrs. Pyne and Mrs. Rourke in State champions John Gallagher, Carl Smith, John of 746 points. (Herald photo by Satemls.) things out, like 'Hfe is real, life The ionization chamber mean well and Alan Morrison hold the L w y Chance of a Life­ championship garland too tp come forth with a document, chasetickets from Rosemary have office hours from 10 a.m. is earnest,’ you know,” she said. ured proton radiation above 10 i the Home- Economics Depart­ )he adoption of which, they felt Belardino or Eldward Neumann. ment. - Although she la pleased time” Trophy that they captured for Manchester in last fourtli consecutive for Mm- to noon tomorrow in the board ' "W e have our own repertoire million electron volts and eleC' FAIRWAY chester High School but to* was in the best interest of the The Glee Club and Blind room of the town-office bulM- of things to say to cheer us up.” tron radiation above 600,000 mil with the MHS syetem. Carol 4own.” Ryan said the commis­ Chorus of Mansfield State ECH Joins MHS seventit out of only fifteen ingr Lynda said *T think we are a lion electron volts. finds it a rather long day, [years of the annual event, (p- sion members gave freely of Training School and Hospital very close family” and added, The Mariner is traveling 27,- uoed to hatt-sesstona at her own 'their Ume and made many ap­ under direction of Joseph Maocheater Evening Herald Open Letter Teacher Recniitment Week By DANIEL BOURQUE 1 dividual honors were attained "I ’m very proud of the way my 743 miles an hour relative to Both Stores high sdiool. by Captain Al Morrison, whoiM pearances before civic groups Romeo presented a music as- Coventry coireapondeiit, F. parents Mivo raised me.” Mra..WbUy Lyshkow, also a East CathoUc High .Quit had expressed an interest earth. It will reach the half-way OPEN excellent score of 192 placed semby Uiis week at the local Panllne Uttle, telephone 748 Lynda came to the interview mark in its journey Monday. senior. SC XJConn. is teaching To the Editor of the World: A bipartisan and con­ In hearing more about the char- h i^ school. This was sponsored Slated for Juniors in Aprilj him second in individual s e e ­ 6881. wearing glasses, a black wool The spacecraft is scheduled to TONIGHT tm various classes in the French The following is a text structive relationship be­ ing in a field of some 380 c

I.A r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COKN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1988 PACE TWELVE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MJmfQHESTER EVENING HERALD# MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1965 PA6S THUW ir BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE witii MAJOR HOOPLE u . l it t l e s p o r t s rMtMrtaaM Canodo StdvoHon Combo I Your Wedding Flowers ACMM ff=SL25®f“ » 1124 Blood Donors Soothes Beatniks 10oHiiNnr«< B gfflSy A t Coffeehouse ,*UNUJp<(»«T#t , .. e ^ S - r g TM6 FlRSTyw/WRU 'NMYiLOci^/My \JSixvr MaHvomo' At Mobile Unit Visit 621 Hartfetd M . tVUNS TCtJfAAARTHffr SIX’*" T I' (OonttMMi from PAga Om ) MA««ikwi UObUliabla Hum. tec mcmUi’E blwxItnobHo visit drew 124 pints of blood— Beach with incraaaing recep­ COKM. ULwG& a ; iiifUBc* I still short hf the 150*iant quota but far better, than laflt BUGC» BUNNY WEU«StQITlS'BUT \ GLIPPe**/ think ioOrlniUIa SOriMUllMll tion, their Gospel choruesa. often ' ^ STOVE 6m T« SXTnoptn SDUimbulud month’s showing. Joined by self-profeeoed beat- Drive Dew* or Fhaos Far A a A f r WMAr'iTMfiUlNCSVOO i %AindapindMit uwpwWUV eHlllE# . I Rad Cko# offlciela aay tliare Blake, Byron Hallattbook, Ar­ 'iA NEED,A SIGN LIKE /HATTW/I? 'N6»T-^ - BATctteS t t T VRUCH L d . SCterntnrivte «iUrttoa(cortK Iffwa aa-uiniMiaHy hurga numbar thur R. Ttnsa, Irvin W. GNuialda, nlke who m l ^ aek later, ManchMter’S Largcet FlscM! THIS,TOO, ELMERl LOOKIT IF ANY- jlHW ^KAPF/ Kannath L. Wilson, Mrs. Qrace Who’e God?” PHONB S4S-S8M TH' POOTPRINTS INVER THING.' I of wwlk-ln doaora. Soma peopla atoburn "flaw)flaw) aaTWni (aw I ware foroad to laava wiUMUt do- Bogdan, Conrad Sanaa. “ I haven’t found a beatnik L A W N ly — 7------Alao, Lowia P. LatBrec, Bruce OKAY! I'LL aaAbora (toolrj 8Daaertd«wlUr W®"*****^ ja ff ju rr«J I luUtof baoauaa R W u ao crowq- who believes In God — at least Sfrandacadas AgurtNa . I ad. Jdinson, Allan Bourn, Walter TAKE O M T - loaaionairnuit _(con.>. . 470«uaof Andrawa, Mra. Eliaabath Plum- they say they don’t,” remerked (aU) 1 iWana.. . VPalk4n doaora totalad TS; ap- Joe Noland of Santa Ana, Calif. iS----SeoUa 11 Salta aanblt book Ub.) ^'S*P* ^ potnUnaato a m f kapt by SS and ley, Arthur A. .Buckler, Karl K. aeRomaa______poat__ liEBComitarafl a0SonolG*d *481Uta (tattat . Some persons show surprise aSWetUncatOa «V aB i»aw ~ ' (Mb.) IsEittntlalbiM '■ U wara daCarrad tor vailoua Nlckae, Hobert W. Heller, Qeorga H. Daniels Sr., Walter that they sing Gospel messages show UPhaasantbroofl MNalUiar . . SOOnawho (adtnl"^' reaaoae. ■, . ^ to coffee-house beatniks and 40lMliaa(farJ- - • (fir.) arUafla potata M Ubor stoop to the gMlon derson, Kenneth -J. Shea, Paul tnors traditional brass bands. SEE What You Buy doaora ohib toereaaad alao yaa- Fox, Bart OoggarL Mra. Mari­ i r terday. Fred Baker hit the "And the brass band could YKNOMiBireArny. i ...AN* r 1 PONT nSGER n Bins four.falloa lavai. whUa Mra. on Buckler, Mrs. Virginia Dlahl, never crack North Beach,” he Nothing you buy will ever bo as pormement as a family pOfT THINK THAT soMewmrTDfUTA P i 2» M n Walter Crockett, Gerald Hanly. said. "The people are too so­ r o b o t OF B X S IAS STOP TO IT pnerrv Halana Oavallo reached three monufnant Its purchase warrants thought and guidanca. r w ■ m Also, Peter W. Plumley, Ray phisticated.” MUCH use rcR m e ^ OUU3L ITS 60NNA. PUT IP] gallona. Zemanek, John Romanowlcs, But even apparent sophistica­ A STOP TO Me/ 35" A t the twfO'gaPon marie now See what you buy.' Visit’the monument daalar who has a m w S" 5o WlUiam Stratton, Berthold Qufla- tion can melt, said guitar player CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER n ■ H MW u MW Anthcmy Saitor, -Kannath nitechka, Mrs. Ruth P. Dulka, Ron Bawden of Great FaJle, complete display, and who can design a BT u s LJj Wilaoo and laxita Heard. Juat Elisabeth ParenL Mrs. Priscilla Mont. personalized monument to harmonize with -V anterlBg the dub with ana gal­ "After one performance,” he m ■ 1 1 lon are Victor Harrintaa Jr„ Schwarts, Rlohard J. Bagge, Al­ its surroundings. [ r a r r e i a r bert W. Kellogg, Glenn Mlrtl, Science Fair Winners at Illing recall»«', "the next folk einger 1 Barthold Quanattachka. Fred Mrs. Dorothy B. SuUtvan, Fred on stage looked .around and Wo have the experience. We have the com­ F j r r wusa■■■■■ Wllmot Sad Rlduird Oerter Jr. said, ‘Man, how can I follow Keeping appointmenta ware Baker, Issac Snyder. Winners of last night’s lUlngaright Is Grade 7 winner PeterADanlel Panteleo, Grade 7, Pa plete display. We specialize in fully guar­ IT Alao, Mrs, Doris Rlvosa, John Latashius. They all received trlcia Sturtevant, Gregory Horn, thatTi All I know ars dirty Mra Bhlrtey A . Meaoham, Mra science fair stand in pie midst anteed Select Barre Granite Monuments. Monuments Oraxla Maritham. Mra Betty Naretto, Zlner TamtsUs, Chet plaques from the PTO, the fi- Marnette Ostrout, Robert Blell- songs.’ ” 3 T JT t t j so, 5T Zibroeki, Mrs. Margaret Sum of the 60 projects that ftUed the nancers of the fair. er, Craig Yanta, and Joan An- ’’They don’t realize they’re BaranowekL Mra. U m^ Drae^L getting s sermon, but they are,” r m Mra Mhry Daria Louis F. ner, Mrs, Agnes England, Mrs band room behind the cafeteria. Second and third place win­ dreini. Grade 8. 54 1 Karta M. Romanowlcs, Rudolph Mark Jeske holds part of the ners received pins. In Grade 7, Judging the exhibits-were Sis­ Noland added. "M y goal la to SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. S“ Heard, M ra Jean Ohaplln. Mra get the beatniks to admit they 1 O e r a I d i a e McNamara. Mra. O. Heck, Richard Foide,. Paul topography exhibit that won him they are Bruce (Tartson and Don ter M ary Laetitia, science teach­ Kristotf, Thomas J. Ooiinelly, first place in Grade 9. Ryan; In Grade 8, Mark Con­ er at Assumption School; Ken­ don’t know what they're looking ■■TJcL, W ST Frances Klein, Fred W. Ubby, for. They have no philosophy — 470 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER j . FhlU^ Karrtaon. Edward Ralph, James J. Bre Holding the eatelllte paft x>f nors and Pam Holmes; in Grade neth Skinner, instructional ma­ sliukl, Arnold O. Aronson, Jdm his display is Craig Leverault, 8 Brian Rogers and Eidward terials teachers at Manchester they admit it.” TELEPHONE 643-7732 BY AL VERMEER Alao, Thoraaa O’NelU. Joaeph Fourth member of the group PRISCILLA’S POP STl 1 55" R.' Koenig. Grade 8 winner. Between him Keiderling; team, Scott Pal­ High School; M d Edward . J. Donahue. Mra. E. MkdCeaver, Also, Dlsne Kiihnly, Miss June mer, Steve Spaeth, and Marilou Braun, science teacher at Ben- is a if f Uoyd of SeatUe, Wash. L i T Vtn. Valerie Started. Mra Doiia and Mark are James Nicola 'A N D T H P t'CALL C. Werdelin, Harriet A. Stark, and Alan Tupek, winners of the Arendt and Linda Wrobel. net Junior High School. (Herald OH, DEAR! WE'RE OLIT OF AND BY J. B. WILLIAMS OoughUn, Mra. Helena I. Oavel- Elaine C. Hennig, Mrs. Jane Honorable mention went to pho'.o by Oflara.) POTATOES FOR >OUR .THIS THE ASEOF^ OUT OUR WAY W, Menea T. Kalaglan, Anthony team tfward, and on the far MIRACLES.' Bensche, Robert R. Steams, MASHED p o t a t o F. Sartor. Rer. K B..Raak, Sheldon Cohen, E . J . LIvesey ofiiamohistpi SAhTOWI ‘ John F. Maloney, Mrs. Arthur Russell Insinga, Wells C. Den­ or Oilifomia. Gil Negro says IFLETOHER fiLASS GOt ! | Smachettl, Walter Orayh, Rob­ nison, Fred W. Wllmot. Mrs, Bolton they tell people it’s Bolton Lake ert Kllpatrlok. WiUiam Me- Mary Gryk, Earl Everett, Mrs, before the rexsks were removed. yX'Y Kenala Miaa Anne Pereahiha Cynthia Harrison. The porch, off the dining **When ,You Think o f GUut, Mrs. Oonatanca Tomzuk, An­ Also, Francis Bullena John Lahe Hotel Is Open Again room, will be carpeted anfl used FAIRWAY, Think of Fletcher^ thony Baylea. Mroeek, Mrs. Dorothy Mader, for dining, too. It will be heated Also, Fmter RatU, Mrs. Olga Mrs. Wanda Scott, Lyman Ful­ ' or coolecl, according to the Andaraon, Hyatt A. ButHffe, ler, Gordon Matheny, A. J. Jo­ But There^s Been Changes weather. NOW AT OUR Earls RAlHnaon, Edward A. seph. Joseph A. KoweU, How­ I iDownstairs there is a large Warner, Earl E. Anderson, An­ ard Burger, Walter Pyka, Ger­ banquet room - ballroom (Gil Both Stores NEW LOCATION thony AUbrIo, Carl Lombardo, ald M illli^on, GeCrge Hickey, Although the grand openlng^of Bruce Vandetbrook and his wasn’t sure what they'll call it John J. Alvord, Oaorga M, Patricia Fox, John DuUca. won’t be for a few weeke, the trio, who luckily saved the in­ yet) that can seat'300 people. OPEN Bolton Lake Hotel is in opera­ struments from the fire. ! It has a black leather bar TONIGHT till 54 McKEE STREET tion again. Old regulars will Chef James Mlnlcucci said he bought from the old Red Ember. will be glad when the kitchen > WW br MCA, l».-rM la, M. OH hardly believe their eyes, how­ Since the room is at ground ever. when they walk in the settles down and he knows level you can walk outside to • OPEN THURS. NIBHTS THl I « One Tennessee Vote where things are from one min­ BY JOE CAMPBELL front entrance onto a blue car­ the beach, which looks slightly LARGER QUARTERS and MfMtE FAEKINO BONNIE pet. ute to the next. The waitresses forbidding in this weather. - AREA TO GlVB TOU BETTER 8BRV1CK About the only familiar sight have to whisk the plaster-dust ;»4«.n.ApiAoa« are the Neg;ro brothers them­ off tables and chairs before din­ Keeps Death Penalty selves. The lake Is still there, of ner time, he said. T AUTO GLASS INSTALLED oourse, but it even looks a bit The dining room is straight more sophisticated from the ahead if you follow the blue GLASS FURNITURE TORS • iM w M*. >i<-Tu w u t M. ea >»? NASHYILLB, Temi. (A P) —#oonstitutlonal majority of SO glass porch that-ttma 100 feat Carpeting from the entrance. -fj J IJ, ^ I '*nwu Shalt not kiU,” aatd Gov. needed in the House two weeke along the back of the new You could also follow it up the INSULATIOM MIRRORS (Firtploe* mA Door)I 'But get whix, Mom! If I giv* Jimmy the biggoit appl** Frank Caemsnt ago, and was returned to com- building. (It runs another 40 wide staircase to the 12 tran­ thwi ru Im taaehing HIM to bo ootfiam'* *‘Hs that amlteth a man so nUtitse. I feet along one side.) And from sient r(x>ms, each with its own PICTURE FRAMMG Cdl lypot) -itl that ahaH Ued' Bsp. Pat >eai..to.ths. House Wednesday, you can see. ail the way to the carpeting and turn left into the Mtore'V'oame back for a sec­ WINDOW omI PLATI GLAS$| second Bolton Lake. |I barroom which has a small pool LUMBER C O . Assorted Milk and 6 1 . M l one vote, ths Tennessee ond vote Thursday. The old hotel, a familiar j g o o 6 h u n t i n s 34^-US I table. Dark Chocolate Lb. " I CONTRACTORS:, WE HAVE IN STOCR House of WSpresentatlvea fa- Lynch ended his attack on- the landmark for many years, In the dining room, a photo- I "A t Om Green” 649-5201 voTed the admonition from Exo­ bin with a motion to table, end­ burned August 11. Declared a mural of a seascape covers part ■ medicine CABINETS dud SHOWER DOORS| BEN CASET dus over the Sixth Commandant ing debate. It carried 48-47. total loss, estimated at around' of one wall. It could be Maine Thursday, and left the death When Yon TUnk Of Glass. Think O f FletchCT $100,000, R was. rased .by local ESTDfA’TES GLADLY, GIVEN . penalty the law at Tannsssse. Ytra. depsirtments, and the Ne- Masterpieces JU S T CAUGHT TOUR ACT, DR. As a result, three often-post­ ligTM Immediately set to work CASey. BUT WWAT DO TOO DO Indonesia Topic > 0BISL6CTURB]7 poned execuUohs are scheduled rrinihdlng,, in Miniature a ISOT/BR^I WJ ENCORE? SAW i lor Saturday. The haw building Is set back dement, who tearfully plead­ At Lutz Sunday AMERICAM ALUMINUM PROUUGTS BY FRANK O’NEAL tv Rirrtier Ihom the road. It sports, SHORT RIBS ed tor an and to capital punish- a latgia itecn sign that has neen '^ S msnL hasn’t said whether he Combinotioii Windows $9.95 — Doors $29.95 UTTLg AMSTOeRATS 'WHY OONTVOUTRY 5 Mra F. W. Spaulding of 14 ahlnlw <^rir. the heads .of wiH stay ths executions again. GOME OK. SNAKE Myrtle SL will apeak on Indo­ phhhbers,' slectrtotans, osrpen- Doer Canopies, RoIFnp Awnings, Canvaa Awnings Repaired, WNIATUm CHOeOLATlg PUVIN0 I?EVEUE?, However, today's flnal sMslon nesia Sunday at,<2:80 in Luts ters, 'masons and other work­ NEW! HAKE UP/ Re-covered. Take Down Service and Storage. Boat Canvas of ths General AssemMy could Junior. Miueum. men for Some time. prorids a reason tor such ac Repaired or Made New To Your Pattern. AH Work Custom Mrs. SpaUldiag’s' appearance Most of these men seem to Mada Oromraeto — Eyelets Fasteners. Alr-Conditloner Is In oonjnnctioa wito an ex­ be there still, but, as of Mon­ Ths governor has called a Covers Custom Made tor Commercial and Home. Waterproof­ hibit entitled ’’Indoneete and day, so is the bartender. The ing Compound For Tents, Boatcovers and Canvas. Reecreen- special session on legislative Her Neig^toors,” loaned by her dining room opened Wednes- 'HEARD and congrssstonal reanportkm- Ing Aluminum Screena (jlTiAdbTi>& THRIFTY WAY and going on display tod ^. And from now cm there PEP TAIKS BEFORE, 1U ment May 10. ' A resident of Indonesia for Wnl he dancing Thursday BUT WH0( CASE/ Before ths House today was a through Saturday, to the mxisie MANCHESTER AWNING CO. M l M AIN STv—M8-8S21 P £ U V S?S ONE rr TAKES several years, Mrs. Spaulding resolution calling cn Clement to has stu HOLLYWOOD DD«5 — Clayton Dawson, sentenced to «''PER»KMK ESCAPEFROM death nearly flvt years ago tor A CAPPELLA CHOIR BTUFTlKfllltt •niBTWi? raping a woman and. her 16- SIDER/BISOF year-old daughter. Seven other Square Dancers THEBaJFROtt women Idenmled him as their m iR SOCKETS attacker. The U,8. Supreme Meet at School p L J ^ Court hae refused to hear his appeal mads on ths ground that ths Lsglslaturs which voted for The Manchester Square Dance ths death penalty years ago was aub will have an open dance inmroperly apportioned. tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Waddell nUbs StoM, ocnrictod In 19M School. Earl Johnston of Vernon tor slashlngi-to death a M-year- WiH be the caller. AU area m 3-n aih,b,Nu,iiLTM««.at;iw.ea.' otd Mempmi woman. square dance clUb members are Rlriiiua B. Tliomaa, convicted welcome. in lilk .q f kUUng a atorekaeper .Oommittoas .tor .tbe dance are who caught him robbing his Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, store, door duty; Mr. and Mrs. Her­ CAWAHii EASY ^BY LE^IE TURNER” bert Huffleld, nfreshment MICKEY FINN BP LANK LEONARD AU are Negroes, as ars the % other two awaiting later sxedu- ohalrmen. assteted- by Mr. and ttona. Mrs. Alfred KutclUnaon and Mr. A bill repeaUng the Asath pen and Mrs. JoaqphJxekaon, aRy |br:aU ertntes except, mur­ Workshop V - Instruettona in ornb cirns*; ' der « a policeman or prison rouM and squhrs dancing tor all kiM«”r ! amplojto on duty passed the civ^ members will contume for covers Senate aeally. Amsmed to ex the next two weeks oo Tuesdays riude death for all crimes, 9 from:S to 10:80 p.m. at Waddaji tolled kgr seven .votes to get the School. • ■Aomk SS9K3ER BMCE PRESENTS

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1968 THE ONE 1904 OldaUMbile, ttRue 1M6 PAGE FOURTEEN CLASSIFIED OMrowMleo. Model « , oil to naming coodMlaii. Tour plek k H erald ^Angle — 178 each, c a 646-2871. 1965 OLDSMOBILa Around fhe' ADVERTISING door«' radio and hi Stuart Earns Money OaU 8754811. HOWIE HOLCOMB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Grapefruit League .1 ^ _ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Dr. Sta»»,do, SSTliiMfTSkM 9-6. SPRING SPECIALS a couple of baseball bombs Brief Notes During a Short Stay handtr had aoma a m troubla - WITH and the fallout'reached all which hamparad *hlm aftar a M S8A, A ril, (A P )—rrom the (X)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Hold on there! Don't throw stones at the compositor. MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 A.M. — SATURDAY 6 A.M. 1964 DODGE ^5AVE the way from Florida rood start* Red SoK dugout, the Branett- Whlla tha PhlUiaa wara Btuort trade may soon be He didn't put the wrong picture on the top of this space. Potara, 4-door hardtop- radio, where the .Philadelphia aavorinc Stuart’s muacla*aax- viewed aa a reverse RpMn It’s me, biwk again for a brief stand only. \ ^ ile Jolly heater, automatic transmls- Earl Yost Phillies are training to in(, tha Rad Sox wara bacomins Hood—rolibtog the poor to give Earl is sojourning in Florida (he calls it work) the writ­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD Arizona where the Boston a bit concamad ovar Bannatt's to Um ri^L er is sitting in to lend an occasional hand. Claosifled or “Want Ada" are token over the p k o M jM a 1964 DODGE SAVE HERALD SPORTS EDITOR am . Tha southpaw allowad taro In the oA-aeason e M th place So while Pete Zanardl isA------convenience. The advertiser ahonid read his ad the IT R S T Red Sox are working out. Polara convertible, radio, runs and (our hits In thraa to Boston sent •lugging: first base- . ? * DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS to time for the Dick Stuart, whose fielding busy with hia. achooftoyg sta­ heater, autcnnatic transmls- nings in his first teat this sprlbg m n » XMek Stuart to tha Phila- weekend, officiating at the next insertion. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE incor­ (eats have earned him a variety tistics and the wrapup of the okxi, power Meering. Today's Team — of nicknames to previous stops as Boston lost to Cleveland T-S. dal^iln rauias’ strong National CHaas B d A C Baakrtball Tour­ N E D PA All-Star Duckpin rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only at Pittsburgh and Boston, is a After the game, Bennett, who Laagua pennant contandara for nament, we’H try to clear the Match Game Chomplonshlpe. j to the extent of a “ make good" insertion. Errors which do not didn’t throw hard, received an 1964 DODGE SAVE welcome addiUon to Philadel­ BouUqiaw .pitchar Daimla Ban- desk o f some other odds and She’ll have a couple of home lessen the value of t l i advertisement will not bo corrected by ice-pack treatment (or his ailing Dart ” 270,” 4-door sedan, ra­ phia’s cast this season, strange natt. « ends. town associates to Stevo and “ make good" Insertion. New York Yankees shoulder. dio, heater, autosnoflc trana- glove and all. Tha Rad Sox whippad Clave- WhUa stlU on the “ round ball” Cathy Dyhk, only local oompetl- ^ S t Louis* World Series hero mtortem. » Stuart earns hia living by hit­ huid 7-8 to thair exhibition baae- subject, there are some poet- tors. Some of the aetton wUl be | Bob Gibson hurled three hitless YOUR COOPERATtON WILL ting, not fielding, and the out­ ball game Thuraday but Ben­ season coUeglate atatistica of taped for TV showing over ■ Innings against the ClnctonaU BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 f>minors. But you know, these spoken first baseman 'demon­ nett — tasting hia sera arm for Intereet to area fana. Channel 8 , WI7HC-TV, Satur- j 1%3 RAMBLER $1,345 PORT LAUDERDALE,t Reds. In the fourth, the Reds tha flrat time—flunked. To add day, March 27 from 0:30 to 7:30 Classic, 2-door sedan, radio, same fellows said they were strated hia m cialty Thursday got two men on and Gordie First. Bob Escavlch, a fine FIs.— Sitting on top o f the glad to go over them as it had helping the Philliee edge the to tha atlng, Stuart waa hitting playmaiuir (or FhU Hyde at pm. heater, automatic transmia- Coleman hit. a three-run homer two homers including a 12th bueball world, as manager been some time since they did. Detroit ’Tigers in an exhIbiUon Manchester High last season, One of the etate’e top dnqk- sion. as Cincinnati went on to a 4-1 toning blow which beat Detroit Troublt Reaching Our AdYurtiier? of the W(H*ld Champion St. You can’t stress fundamentals game, 6-8 to 12 innings. 'Victory oyer the World Champi­ finished a year with the Unlver- lAn attractions, the Nick Tron- enough and this is as good a (or tha PhUa 6-6. sky Open, Is sTOeduled at HoU- 1962 V A L IA N T $895 Louis Cardinals, little John­ Gene Mauch’s new power ons. Boston, facing tha Cuba hare alty of Hartford frosh cagers. place as any to review and pol­ man socked a pair of homers, He toUled 34 pototo to six day Lanes April 16-18. Dave 21-Hour Answoi^i Sonrioo 2-door sedan, nicety equipped- ny Keane will have a new Sandy Koufax, the Los An­ today, got its brightest play ish them up.” the second one winning the gamee (or a 6.6 average. Volk of Baltimore is the d e-; 1966 baseball season. He’s been geles Dodgers’ ace, struck out (rom rookies, aspecially pitch­ game In the 12th. listen to fending champ. Top prise of Free to HoroM Roadors 1962 CHEVROLET $1,495 hired to win, not only tha What is the difference, if five to the first three Innings ha ers Jerry Staidianson and Jito Over at Stem, two former Stuart and you’d think he was Rockville High aithletea were fl,000 Is at stake. Bel Air, 4-door sedan, 6 cyl­ challenge during the coming any, between the Cards and worked but then was tagged for Lonborg. " f Want tafonnatton on one of our elaaalfled adieitlaemeBtoT No Yanks? only doing what comes natural­ home runs by Washington’s . putting the ball through the BiUy Stein, a former Sacred inder, radio, heater, automat­ American I,eague pennant, but ly. ” I expect to be one of the top Bennett started and in three answer at the telephone listed 7 Simply call the ic tronsmisston. the World Series as well, an an­ Keane supplied the answer Woodie Held and Brant Alyea in innings gave up two runs, (our twines (or Coach Burr Carl­ Heart High (Waterbury) ath­ like this: home-runs and runs-batted-in his final frame. The Dodgers son’s Husky Pups. Skip Olan- lete has been named basketball nual double that T ogi Barra men in the National League this hits and one walk. What's more (ailed to hold last year. "St. Louis didn’t have the parlayed a 20-hlt attack into a he was not throwing hard de der emerged aa the fifth lead­ coach at LaSadette Seminary in EDWMDS 1962 MERCURY $1,295 power and had to depend more season,” he said recently. 13-5 victory. ing scorer (or the UConn Froah Cheshire, succeeding the highly 4-door sedan, radio, beiuer, Keane, lacks stature only in spite the (act recent reports had upon singles and doubles and Stuart’s huge ego was dented In other games, the Chicago indicated he )uid fired "bullets'' with 93 points to 10 games— a successful Rev. James Lowery. ANSWERINB SERVICE automatic traaomtoeion, pow­ height, not with knowing base­ good base running. Last year somewhat by the deal which White Sox held off the New 9A average. Father Lowrey’s club won the er steering. ball people and he’s a man who in one drill. we won between 50 ,and 60 sent him from the Red Sox to York Yankees 6-5, Pittsburgh After his stint, Bennett had to Karl Nladarwerfar, laat year’s Close C CLAC title last season. CARRYING BATTLE TO FLOOR— Arm y’s Dennis Shantz hits floor after at­ likes challenges. He's no John- j:ames by one run. I think that Philadelphia In exchange for downed Kansas City 7-1, Hous­ Ram captain, chipped in with 64945M - 875-151> 1962 MONZA $1,295 ny-come-lately, having served have an Ice pack applied on the Theaw were a lew anxious tempt to guard St. John’s Jerry Houston. Arm y’s John Ritch, left, up where if you’ll check you’ll find that pitcher Dennis Bennett ton beat the New York Mets 20 points and a 3.8 average. 2-door sport coupe, radio, as a manager to the minor left shoulder, seat of all his motnesito for a quartet of Man­ and leave your Aeeaage. You’D bear from ear advertiser la Jig the Yanks won a lot of one run Bennett’s 12-14 record last 17-4, the Los Angeles Angels StlU onoUiar RookvlUa lad la teammate left off. ' t heater, automatic tranentis- leagues (or 22 years before get­ trouble last season. chester High fiMXilly members * - - - ^ . time without spending aU evening at the toleptione. games, too. year did suffer i bit by com- sneaked past San Francisco 8-7 mentkmad in a current reiaose ( akm. ting a ^ot to manage tha With the departure of Stuart, Wednesday night to New Ha­ We had to bunt more last from tha Bates OoUege News Cardinals in 1961. the first base job was thrown ven. They made the trek to ttie year and we utilized our speed. wide open. Veteran Lee Thomas Bureau. Bob Lana, a aenior, wUl Elm City hoping to pick up AutomobilaK For Sale 4 1961 CHRYSLER $1,195 Tliere Is an entirely new at­ I plan to have this club (New is sidelined by the mumps. One , be one of four pitchers mak­ tlokets at the box office for Newport, 4-door aedan, radio, mosphere around Y a i^ ee Sta- | Worst Report from Doctor NEED CAR? Tour ovadlt turn­ York) nm a little more. Of Boston newsman reporta rookie ing a aoutbem trip that wUl the East CathoUc-RookvUle heater, autonn«Uc tranwnto- dium in this Florida West ( what I ’ve seen, we have quite Two Share Top Spot game. When none were avail­ HERALD ed down? Short ro down pey- Tony Horton looks even worse include (our vanrity games. aaontr BaalmiptT Repoiaea toon. Coast city where the Yankees a few fellows who can run those • * * able, they had to hang around are getting ready to defend defensively than Stuart ever riro? Dro’t dtovatrl See Bro- bases, and well. did. the mate gate long enough to 1960 CHRYSLER $946 their crown. JOHNNY KEANS BOX LETTERS eat Douglas. Inquire about low- “I ’ll guarantee one thing, A ray of hope at this position G olf Shots find a friend (or two) but they May Emerge with NIT Win aat down, amallaot payments 4-door sedan, radio, heater, Berra 1s gone and the close­ we’ll win more game.s than we In Jacksonville Test came Thursday when rookie Changing (rom boakatball made It inside — and in time automatic, tranamiaskm, pow­ ness that existed between the Yankees. He’s neat, clean and aiqrwber*. No amaU toan or fl- did last year,” Keane said. Bob Gulndon, unable to hit pre (going out) to golf (coming in) to see most o f the action. For Your nanca oompany plan. Douglaa er steering. (ield manager and the players his uniform is expertly pressed Cocky? No siree. WhUe ba<2c in this seat for and spotless. He carries his viously, drove in two runs with , wa find a bunch of news items NEW YORK (A P)—The-^ " I f I was missing, I would<&lied a points and extended his Motor*. 818 Mato. is also removed. It’s strictly Confident? Yes. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)—Little Gardner Dick­ a pair of singles. a fleeting moment, the 'writer free-throw streak to 42 straight. Information head high — which he is surely from Ellington Ridge Country hav4 taken myself out,” said Many Others To Cboose Fraoi business once again with Keane Wouldn’t you be with Mickey inson Jr. and big Bernard Hunt got the best of bad Boston landed on Floyd Wea­ would Uke to add a word of team with the worst doc­ the 6-foot Melchlonni, who felt As soon as Villanova crushed 1961 CHEVROLET Impala Oon pUoting the ship 'and his coach­ entitled to after winning the hot­ “ Club, contained in a note (rom Mantle and Roger Maris around ver for six runs in the sixth commendation (or Bruce Hlagle- tor’s report may win the dizzy before and sUter the gome. NYU, the eighth-ranked Wild- vertible, V 4, automatic, good es seeing that everyman in uni­ test National League pennsint weather and moved into the second round of the $57,- Lou Becker, chairman of the THE HERALD wfll not along with a sound Whltey inning yesterday. G u i n d o n, son and the lO H committee ar­ In between, though, he poured oaits, 23-4, then started thinking condition. Call 649-9476 or 649- form is doing something. There In years. The Series win was 500 Greater Jacksonville Open Golf Tournament with Delenuing Ufiampion Allan Archibald, right, and golf oonunittea. National Invitation Tour­ disclose the identity of CThorches Motors, Inc. Ford and one o f the. league’s rookie catcher Mike Ryan and Two familiar (aces wUl be ranging the aporto night pro­ In 28 points, hitting 11 of 20 tries of how they are going to stop 1964. Is no wasted effort, as was the (rosttog to the cake. He doesn’t one-stroke leads. Bob Moeller stand ready to begin competition for gram March 29. It’a too bad nament basketball cham­ any advertlsar using box waste any words, his quiet toned most valuable players, Elston veteran Chuck achilling each back at the EROC pro shop- from the field. Following the McIntyre, who has scored M 86 Oakland St, Manchester (Base when Ralph Houk was In Howard? Dickinson, a 133-pound native teen-agers’ like these don’t get pionship. points in throe games. lattsrs. Readers answar- 1964 PLYMOUTH, Balvadero, 2- answers are straight from the including Charley Sifford, Bert sent two runs across the platf. the Swanson Memorial Trophy at Waddell Range W ally Cichon and his top aide. Wildcats’ victory over Monhat- command. of Macon, Ga., and Hunt, a 2(X>- the same size headUnee reserv­ That could be the cose if BiU Villanova, which beat St. Ing blind box ads who door, 6 cylinder, standard shoulder, Weaver, Billy Farrell and Ma­ Rookie shortstop Rico Petro- tomorrow. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) Bob Schaeffer. Cichon wUl have tsm last Monday night, Mel- ‘Tm going to take a little pound British Ryder CMp veter­ ed for thoae -who ora engaged Melchlonni and Ken McIntyre John’s 52-43 earlier this season, desire to protect their transmission, white with rod ” I fully realize the challenge,” son Rudolph. cetli played the whole game, to be in top form AprU 16 when cldonnl spent port of 'Tuesday In time,' and g et a line on all the an, survived winds that gusted in nMre unsavory activMiee. carry 'their present condltlone will be trying for Hs first NIT identity can foUow this toterior, $1,876. 742-7194. I960 FORD Falcon, automatic players here,” Keane told me as he said. " I don’t want to over­ managed one hit and scored the nfcdt botde Ha annual oporto the school Infirmary, feeling to 30 miles an hour and three The Insurance City Open over to Satimday efternoon’s title while at. John’s, 20-8 goes procedure: transmisaion, 4 - door, good we talked in the shade of the burden this ball club with me at twice. nlg^L H e wiU conduct a golf sick and weak. Etoclose your reply to the fierce rainstorms to card 34-34— win go on nationwide television final between top^eeded Vllla- " I think I have some sort of after an unprecedented fourth tires, good running emdition. home team dugout. "Over the moment. I plan to sit back ' Winner Stephenson gave up clinic aa the feature of a pro­ box in an envelope — 68s Thursday. Marilynm S m i t h July 26 according to a release neva and St. John’s. crown. The game will be the 90-DAY 100% $896. 649-7113, 643-8246. there, in St. Louis, I knew just and absorb all I can. The play­ one run and two hits while Top Guns Shooting gram that wlU also Include virus,” he decided. addressed to the Clasal- Dickinson finished before the walking (our In the middle from the Southern New Itog- Despite their various injuries McIntyre, on the other hand, last for St. John’s Coach Joe about all a man could know ers will have to learn my habits, Leading Tourney acme aporto fUma. lond Telephone Oo., one o f the Lapchick, who retires next fled Manager, Mancheeter 1966 OADIUMiC, very good qo^ about the players. I knew their too. rain started. But the wind was three Innings. Lonborg finished Lou adds: "On May 22 wa and illnesses, Melchlonni still suffered from a leg injury Eivening Herald together sponsors. The ICO is one of Incurred against Boston College month. GUARANTEE dltion,, oqdieroqmer in service. OaH families and their problems and "Clubhouse meetings I have ^ ON worse then and he had an up- up with a three - hit, no-run WiU hold a two-man, one day starred in Villanova’s 91-69 with a memo listing the and-down round that parallels a series of IS golf tournaments a week ago and an upset stom­ The consolation game will after 6 p.m., 649-0168. w e often discussed them. Here, had here are the same as we ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. effort. For Swanson Trophy tovltatlanal tournament. W e breeze past New York Universi­ companies you do NO T his success in tournament golf to receive 90 minute coverage. ach which he picked up last feature the some teams that Plus 2 years 15% (iiscount I will try to get to know the had with the Cardinals. I talk (AP) — Veteran golfer Mari- plan to make.this an annual ty and McIntyre sparked St. want to see your letter. 1968 PLYM O UTH Wagon, ftiD CAMeS^ — up to a peak of $25,979 in 1963 In general, W NHO-TV, Channel John’s to a 67-60 triumph over Sunday night. played for third place last sea­ on parts and labor on used men as quickly as I can. no differently and ask no more.” t t i I ^ event Sher Ferguson is in Your letter will be des­ power, runs good, body rough, lynn Smith took a two-stroke 8, wlU c ta r j the tourneys to With all of these achee and son. In that one. Army edged "With S t Louis, I had most Before the Grapefruit League and down to $11,495 in 1964. Arm y in eemifllnal games troyed If the advertiser 1* 1968 and 1964 cars. $176. 648-2896 after 6. By EARJL YOST lead into the second round of the charge and Bob Peck, local Oonnectloiit viewers. I>alns, the 6-foot-3 McIntyre tol- NYU 60-69. e ( those fellows in the minor started, Keane personally con­ "W e were fortunate to start Sports Viewing Six of the top 20 shooters in Connecticut will be Thunday night. one you’ve mentioned. I f $10,000 St. Petersburg Women’s lumber oclro is chairman of our 'Ihere’s a poaslblliity three 1964 Volvo P-180d-S, black, ra­ leagues, before they reached ducted base stealing, base run­ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla late,” Hunt figured, since the not it will be handled to CLEAN 1964 Plymouth 4-door Open today. among those beginning competition tomorrow at the tournament committee. NFL teams wlU be training dio, white sidewall Urea, the Cardinals, so when I took ning and pickoff sessions. — Top gate attraction in the wind died down some after the SATURDAY 'the usual manner. sedan, good running condltian, Waddell range in the third annual match for the Swan­ "Rockville and Ellington within easy drl-vlng distance electric ovardrlva Sporty over, I had a pretty good guide ”1 overheard some comments Grapefruit League, as always, rain. Thirty-mile-per-hour winds SKM) ( 8) 10-Pto Bowling w ill pass inapectioti. $136. CaB is the New York Yankeee. The These surprise leaders sat on High school golf teams wiU of central Connecticut this auto. on the club’s personnel.” that what I was teaching or Thursday failed to dampen the (SO) N IT BasketbaU son Trophy. The match will be firefcTon two consecutive again (aa in post years) use summer. The Glento wlU be at 6484166. American League champe not top of a tightly bunched field. 35-year-old golfer’s game as she Saturdays and the intervening*^ Nine Records Toppled SAVE Keane adds dignity to the pointing out they had had in the 4:00 ( 8) QoU Olaaalc our oourse for their home mat- Falrflrid again, the Steeleia at only draw well at home but also Twenty-two bettered par 72 in came in with a three-under-par ( 8) Wonderful Age of Wednesday, each shooter being Lost and Found 1968 PONTIAC Star Oiiet Hard­ vette, all big gima for Ooach cbea.” Untversity of Rhode Island 1964 Ranbler Claaele 770, top, power steering, power on the road and will continue the first round over the 6,906- 68 over the 6,(X)l-yard, par-71 Play: Soccer assigned a time and port to • • e to do so as long as the M and yard Selva Marina Country Club Tony Allbrio at Manchester (Kingston, R. L) and the Son EA«T SIDE JUNIORS LOST — lady’s beige wallet be­ green, 3-door hardtop, ra­ brakes, one owner, tanma- Sunset (Country Club course. 4:80 ( 8) Gadabout Oaddla which to fire each match. Fronclsoo 49ers may tovade the longing to Mrs. Lorrie SuUi- - 1 ' Academic Team List Two Huskies M Boys—iMlckey Mantle and with its narrow greens. High this year. The Junior League playoffs dio, heater, power stoar- eulate, $496. 649-3416. Tied (or second with 70s were 6K>0 ( S) Race of tAo Week The event and the trophy Briefsr Items Urdveralty of Conneotkxit cam­ By Ellington’s ^‘Zabo’ van, ricinlty Vernon Circle. If Roger Maris — are healthy. None of the big three of tour­ (SO) Big Three Golf - Winner will be the Shooter got off to a flying start last tog, automatic tranomls- Ruth Jessen, doneited by Mr. and Mrs. Vic­ Some brief notes— ^Amy P*lr- pus for a week although those found, please return to 66 Pond 1988 FORD Coupe wMfa rebuilt nament golf could beat par; nor ( 8-20) Wide World of with highest score complied night with the fourth place ilon, low mileaga and Kathy Whitworth. tor Swanson are in memory of kay of tha Holiday Lanes staff arrangemants are not yet com­ Lane, Wapplng, Owm., or caH stock engine, new point OoU Dr. Sidney Oaynor, team could the winner of the past two Sports from \jtiee separate matches. team, ^ ru c e St. Market, up­ $2,095 Bialosiiknia Qose Second Last year's leading LPGA the late David Swanson, an ac-^ WlU be to Johnston, R X aU pleted. By PETE ZANARDI 644-8998. Contents have much 6494678. physician with the Yankees, re­ weeks and leading money 6:00 (18) N F L HlghUghto The first is a 20 prone shot setting the league champions, money winner and pre-touma,- live member ot the club during sentimental value. ports Mickey Mantle is in the winner this year, Doug Sanders. 8:30 ( 8) Road America 509 competition to be hred in 20 L. T. Wood, 46-36. They’re not likely to forget Don Zabilansky at Elling­ 1903 Falcon oonvertBble, blue, ment favorite, , the 1960-61i season. The win­ big 6 - cylinder engine, In Conference Scoring Race best shape of his career. How­ Sanders and Jack Nicklaus was in a five-way tie (or fourth 10:00 ( 8) N C A A Cham- .. ners wiU be presented their minutes on a regulation target. In the n igh t^p Parkode ton High. His name appears tdl over the school record LOST; Passbook No. 18708 matched par 72. Arnold Palmer ■white sidewaU tires, ra­ Trucks— ^Tractors ever, one fiotioes that Mantle with 73. piMishIp awards by a representative of Following 'Will be k 10-shot came from behind to dump book. The Knights toppled or tied 12 records this past Notice la hereby given that still favors his ailing knee. had 74 and Gary Player 75. prone, 10-shot standing match dio, heater, standard the Swanoon family a weric Songadio, 38-36. season and the senior standout was responsible for nine. Passbook No. 16708 Issued by trenemleeion, bucket 1966 CHEVROLET haK ton pick­ KINGSTON, R.I. — ClarenceA Bialosuknia tallied 187 points Going into today’s second SUNDAY from tomorrow. fired in 20 minutes on the dif­ Rec Basketball the First Manchester Office, up truck, ■very good eonditian. m i, a Junior from toe Univers­ Spruce St. ■with a gn^at aoor- "We had to roly on Zabo aU^ seats. in eight games for an average Danny Murtaugh, who re­ round, four entrants were hot on AUCKLAND. N.Z. — Gomeo 1:00 (80) Roller Derby The defending champion for ficult ISU target. Third match Hartford National Bank A CaU Lebanon 643-7744. ity ot Massachusetts, is the Yan­ ing effort from Gary Minor (20) year,” said Ooach Bob Healy, $1,695 of 23.4 to edge McGovern who signed last fall as manager of the leaders’ heels after first- Brennan, Bahamas, outpointed 2:00 (20) N.B.A. BaaketbaU the second consecutive year is is a 10-shot prone, 10-shot Trust Co. has been lost and kee Conference scoring cham­ came from behind to gain a "and he did an excoptlonal job. had 186 points, also In eight PitWburgh, is now an executive round 69s — Jim Ferree, Bob Earl Nikora, New Zealand, 15, 2:80 ( 8) Sporta Spectacu­ Allan Archibald, who is com­ standing fired In 20 minutes application has been mode to pion with a total of 21S points Resumes Tomorrow hard earned ■victory. Minor sank He gave the team outstanding 1965 Chevrolet Impala, 2 -door nmes, for a 23.1 average. assistant with the Pirates, and Charles, Dick Rhyan Jr. and middlewelghts. Brennan re­ lar pleting his last season as a Jun­ on a regulation target. Compe­ said bonk for payment and Trailers— six baskets from the floor and leadership as captain by being hardtop super sport, buck­ in nine games (or an average Ralph D’Altilia of Vermont was once spring training ends, will Bruce Dqvlln)evlln. tained British Empire middle­ 4:00 (SO) Sports to Aettoa ior (under 19). Allan, the top titors are grouped in throe issuance of new book. Mobile Homes 6-A was 8-U from the free throw a real team player. "When you et seats, V 4 , automatic of 23.7 points per game. fourth with a 20.5 average and assist General Manager Joe Four otherg opened with 70, weight title. Connecticut ahooter In the New classes according to ability. Wes Bialosuknia, of the Play resumes this weekend in the Recreation Depart­ lane. Big Mark Jacobs chipped consider he’s only 6-2 and the transmission, power Toby Kimball of Connecticut, Brown and scout. One of the York Trl-dtate Championahips, The -winner's name wlU be LOST: PassboMc No. 16666 league titlists, the University of ment Invitation Basketball Tourney. Four games are in with eight more. size of the oompenUon he faced, Notice is hereby given that brake*, power rteertog, fifth, with 19.8. The latter pulled Pirate owners is stlU Der holda the match record — 661 engraved on a plate permanent­ UTILITY TRAILER — new 8 Connecticut was . runnerup and Ms 13.6 rebounds per game Passbook No. 15666 issued by whHe sidewalls, ■vinyl roof, down 188 rebounds for an aver­ Single, Bing Crosby. out of 600. Last year’a sub­ ly mounted on the Swanson slated tomorrow and two games Sunday, all at the Com­ Wood’s offensive ■was led by 876-8669. Dennis Mc(3ovem of the Uni­ isn’t too bad.” the. First Manchester Office, radio. Real sharp auto. age of 21 a game. Strong Believer in Power of Emotion junior winner and record hold­ Memorial Trophy along with center Joel Rodding (14) fol­ versity o< Rhode Island was munity Y. * Among the mark* left behind Hartford National Beuik A SAVE "Maury Wills," freshman er (390) Bill Sheldon, has mov­ the date of the victory. Aa a Hie power-laden Bristol Sig­ lowed by Jay Howroyd (12). third. KINGSTCXN, R.I.—Two sen­ yoke Boys’ Club and the Spring- by ‘Zabo’ are: Most rebounds Trust Oo. has been lost and Garage-rServiee— manager of Pittsburgh, Harry ed up to the juniors. symbol of hie triumph, he or Porkade also had to come 1962 Chevrolet Impeda, 4 -door iors and three sophomores rep­ ma EpsUon team which romped field A’s. Holyoke knocked out for a game (26) and a season application has been made to Storage 10 Conference scoring: Walker claims, “became a base Many competitors bring im- she will roceive a luclte-encaaed from behind to defeat SongaJio. hardtop, green, V-8, auto­ resent the Yankee Conference to a 7848 win over the Spring- Etost Granby lost week with a (286): moat point* in a quarter ■aid bank for payment and FG F T Pts. Avg. runner before he was a hitter. Stagg Always Wanted Player preeeive records to the match. metal proclaiming him match Songallo led at halftime, 18-13, matic tronsmiasion, radio, on the Academic All-Americk 69-51 ■victory. The A ’e raced to and at the three-quarter marie (16) and for a season (364); issuance of new book. FOR R E N T — two story bund­ Rill, Mass. .. .87 36 2 li 23.7 There isn’t a player in the game Also seeking the trophy wiU be winner. field B ’s has been suspended a come-fitan-behlnd ■victory ' heater, white aidewaD basketball squad, selected by H was 36-all. In the final quar­ most conaecutlve free throw* l e , about 2,000 sq. ft , suit­ Bialosuknia, today who spends more time Donna Richards, a standout on hetnma cpU(2t cUIlsfal MfsJO (rom the tourney because o f an over New Haven YMCA 71-69. NOTICE is hereby given that tires, power brakes. the College Sports Information ter ■with the score and 86 sec­ made (13), most three throw* able for shop or storage, $80 Conn. .72 48 187 23.4 studying pitchers than Wills. t$M Rockville High team and Ineligible player used last week. The winners will return for Pass Book No. 4 9 ^ Issued by $1,795 Directors Association. Nineteen other medals will be onds to play. A rt Saverick attempted (166) and most made monthly. Apply 10 Depot McGovern, He thinks and studies before he Of Slight Build, Keen Mind high girl in the New York Tri- Springfield wlD return to their two games Sunday at 1:30 and The Sa'vlngs Bank of Man­ awarded as followa; second (!»). Square, A p t 10. U.R.I. *rhe five are Charlie O’Rourtce hits and runs." State ohampionahto*; A1 Mor- place. 3 o’clock. The finals 'wlU be sank a jump root from the foul chester has been- lost and 1968 Falcon wagon, burgundy, high overall; high aggregate in line to insure the win. The top The Knight* ended the year D'Altilia, Vt. of Massachusetts, and Ralph riaon, Manchester High ahoot­ Saturday’s gamea wUI stsir played March 27. application has been made to 6^; y 1 i n d e r, automatic ”WeI!, If you don't schedule eacH class; second high aggre­ point getter for Parkade waa with an m-10 mark including Kimball, Ct. D’Aitllia of Vermont, both sen­ Don Hoak has moved from NEW YORK (AP) —< er and fifth place finisher to at 11:30 a.m. with the Man­ said bank for payment ot the transmission, radio, heat­ Motorcycles— ^Bicycles 11 the big fellow bow can you ever gate in class ” C” ; -winner in husUlng Tim Cunningham who a tournament loss to South Gillette, iors, and Wes Bialosuknia and the playing field to a spot in Amos Alonzo Stagg prefer­ the Connecticut State Champ­ chester E u le s meeting the amount of deposit. er, deluxe trim, riean, eco­ expect to defeat him?” each match; first place to cIb m , Windsor, but dW *hare the 1966 HARLEY-DAVID60N with Maine .78 41 197 19.7 P. 3. "Pat” Curran of Con­ the radio and T V red scrawny but willing ionships; Jan Jacobs, another Triangle sHve. The Eagles poured to 19. Three men scored nomical wagon. Bvendsen, necticut and Terry Carr of booth of the P itt^ u rgh Pirates. From 1947 unUI 1968 he aided top gal shooter; and Robert each match; second place to scored a 74-33 'victory over the Grapplers Pick eight points ^ le c e for Son- North Central (Conference title LOST — Cocker Spaniel, buff $1,595 electric starter ME TAX E S prepared to W W W B A p r. 17 fh D’AJtllia, a forward, had an the majors. Of the total, 68 alert man. year around, he took a job aa Oommunitar " T ” last week, 64- ber, 33-27, In a single game 7S 96 180 8.6 two juniors before ending the itly is asked to make on moval, and' chain aaw wortt be between a couple of good ing Job. It was a morM victory.” TH E D A IR Y Queens on West 875-8369 643-2486 • R smms Mon. thru FrL among his other campus accom- fireman, lifetime, (601) and the like a football player, physical­ ditions second and raw material FRIENDSHIP — EdKodee^ HOME KNOINEER8—G(n- 146-pound class. extra effort to i^ y next weak. ' A. Mlchand. 742-8006. Maseachusetta otuba, tha Hd- Besldaa ZabUansky, three UConn Film Middle Tpke and Hartford Rd.. First Post 1:S0 F.M. plMiments. He averaged 20.2 mpst games finished by a re­ ly. not better than third." 223, Ted Bidwell 206-571, Judy ny Clark 106-201.188-680, Wan­ His over-all record shows 809 other Knights scored in triple are now open. 1966 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, TYPEWRITERS — Standard 10 Races Sat. and Holidays points per game and was the liefer. (415). The fork ball spe­ As a harsh taskmaster, the Lube 176, Jackie Hesford 176, da Kaselauskaa 181>181.028, victories, 200 defeats and 86 figures (or Healy. Steady John STORRS — The Radlo-TV 3-door, automatic tranamls- and alactrlc. Repaired, over­ teiufn's leauling rebounder with cialist also owns the most life­ Grand Old Man deplored those Carole Page 180-187—637, An­ Phyllis Ostberg 102.484, Rika INCOM E T A X raturna, buri- rw *n(SV4TIM»’ ties. Furphoy canned 269 points center at the University of Con- aion, radio and heater. 648-4817. hauled. rented. Adding mn> an average of 14 per'game. time victories by a reliefer with who did not think like football nie Gagnon 472, Bea Armstrong Horvath 171-463, Doris (THara nass and individual, prepared, 1MN DOUlU -k MCUUI DOUMt iBialoeiucnia ia majoring In 72 to his credit, plus eight others players. In 1899 Stagg turned out hia over the year and averaged 12.3 nectiout has produced a basket- Chinee ranted and repaired. 186-468, Ruth Sllhavy 197-457, 468, Jennie Legi^tt 466. baU film entitled “Highlights by full-time income tax ac-1CJ6 JEEP, 1961, complete with Pickup and delivery aervlca. Direct Base# Lv. Manchester math where he had a 3.2 aver­ as a starter. «. Twice this restless pioneer first unbeatan team which cm >* Michigan Solid Favorite per game. Rick Blanchard to­ eountant. New laws effecting camping tent, 4 extra wheris Ruth Adams 491, Steffte Borel- of <3onnectlcut BasketbaU” Tala Ty pew riter Sarvloe, 649- age his first semester while moved westward to spread hia tured tha championship of tha taled 180 and Bob Norwood NtireMMit incoma Raymond and tlrea, gas stove, roow- (Travel Agency) at 9:60 A A L lo450. which win be shown on Chan­ 4986. Curran had a similar average Oompleto bail player Is the gospel o< victory through fair B ig Tan, a conference which hs MANCHESTER WOMEN — added 128 more. The (our were Oiraid. CaU coHeot 875-7862. plow. CWl 649-287L had halped to eraata. In 1904 ha Sylvia Stechhols 127, VI Mor­ nel 8-TV, New Haven, Satur­ in economics. Carr is majoring tag hung on Hank Aaron of the play. STAGG, 188S CHURCH TISN PIN — Fred the only members of Haaly’s 8TEPB, SIDEWAIKS, atone RTE. 146, LINCOLN, R. became a:* member o f the ‘na day afternoon at 8. in electrical engineering where Braves, and for good reason. btagg, a one-ttofia 7'ale divini­ Towle 228-67(k Mario Frattaroli ton 126, Irene Larocheile 96, no Over Princeton Tonight squad to b m action Jn all 21 FEDERAL INCOME tazaa wmlle, flrcplaoee, flegricne ter- tional football rules committee. flhn, narrated by Basket­ 1107 Convertible, brand his average is B-plus. Pew sluggers ran flie bases well ty student picked on the first retirement by-Chicago in 1988, 219-212-680, Mike Tobin 214. mark, Ann Hebert 129-347, Flo orotests. prepared with your aavtoge to WOKty raoea. A ll ooncreto renalra. Tha following year Stagg suc- baU Fred Bhabel, fea­ mind. Reaaonnabla rates. Ed­ aaw engine, eall 649-4747. but Hammering Hank, current­ All-America team, started foot- Stagg, 70, termed himself "fit, 201-966, Dick Hubbard 216, Kloter 160-394, Obiricie Bor- Blanchard leaves behind a BeranneWy priced. 648-- 0 ^ ly sidelined with Injuries, stole ba;l at the partially completed able and willing,” and'migrated cesofully plottad tha aild of a 06- lenakl 136-872. *T don’t bsUeve any roe of the TCCord 73 par cent accuracy at tures action footage oif five ward J. Baylea, 649-6246. game imbsaten streak for.Field- Mprk Peterson 209, Bernle P O R T L A N D , On, ( A P ) f gamee played by the HusMas 1965 CHEVROLET Oorvair COn- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 'k 'k 'k iritirk irilritk irk ir'k ir but 26 bases to his first six Na­ Chicago campus to 1802 with a to College of The Pacific with games play for . tha title at 10 four can be much of a favorite tha line on 86 conversions for tog Yost’s point-a-mlnute Michi Krubt 203, Paul MlUer 203-660, cn route to their 38-8 season. INCOME TAJb» prsparad by vartiMa, maroon, good oondl- tional Leagno seasons. During squad of 13. He built the Ma­ the comment, ” I refuse to be Y—Bill Evaohowsky 143-lf7r •—“No,” laid Princeton p.m., EST, Saturday, wltii the over the others,” Wooden said. 60 tries. Overall, the Knights gan powerhouse. Eckorsall’s Bob Stavena 200-563, Clem The 30-mtaute show hlghUghts retired internal revenue o(tl- tlro, $1,486. $45-7185. IN STOCK the past five years, Aaron has roons into a Big Ten Conference idle and a nuisance.” 416, Fred M cC im ^ 137-8R0, Coach Butch van Breda losers playing a preliminary Be that as it may, his swift root 02 per cant from the strip, quick thinking and sura punting Quey 200-960, Cy Perkins 966. Connecticut games with Yale, oar, Marvin BiAar. 648- stolen 106 bases. During the past power which won six titles and 'To critics of his policy to send Tony Martoalll 167-384, Art game at 8 p.m., EST. Bruins are favored to take it all a record, and 80 per cant from wara major factolv in the stun­ K(>lff in anawer to a ques­ Holy Cross. Massachusetts, 0117 ROCKER FANELS eight seasons, Aaron’s boms run enjoyed five unbeaten seasons thO litUe Stockton; Chlif., scho^ Johnaon 864 Charley V an w k and become only the fifth team the floor. 1006 CHRYSLER aedan, good ning upoat fashioned on a safe FAOANI CATERERS— Bob tion. "W e haven’t scouted Both semifinal games are Rhode Island ,and the home total is 800. plus 948 runs batted In his I I years there. against"^ top-fUght opposition, 304, Ray Johnson 138-855, Dom to win baok-to-baok titiea Healy loeea ZabUansky, BUI INCOME TAX RETURNS pra- tunntog order, $76. 645-6777. ty, 2-0. W illis 202-983, Bob Agnew 214, Kheduled (or regional teleidBlon finale with New Hampahlre. MANCHESTER In. When faced with compulsory Stagg replied: Farr 139-866, Andy Lamoreaux any of the other teams. But The Bruins come to with the Weis, Bob Norwood, Kan Kobua parad. Saanial J. Turkhigtro LITTLE LEAGUE After the 1906 aapson, Presl Bob LeBroux 204, Ray Bjork* coverage. The championship (aU ooUega bound) Rick Blan- 1905 VtXlD RANCH Wagro, AUTO PARTS roan 208-291.608, Hank Lukow- 163-308, BUI Rlcclo 140-867, we’ve played Michigan, so I gama wlU be talaoaat over some best record to the tourney, 86-3, Jr* e4S-77SL dent Theodore Roooevalt be ohard-aad Curt Zahner to grad- arodltion. radio. Cat 689- 219 BROAD STREET aM 200411-998, John Golangoa Dick Buckley 863, Stan Gn^b gueM we’re fortunate to get 186 station by Sports Nstwork iuid are sparked by AU-Amerlca came alarmed at the growing uatloa. He expects to return BUOCmfXAJX M aa and aerv- 202-969, Larry KuU 200, Ike 186-180-388, Ed Bujauoiua 141- Itfi. Gall Oooroloh and 6-6 & ith Er­ casualty rate resulting from tha them again.” next aeesro a orotendsr again, lea, bonded rapraoentattva. A l­ Rhoads 212-992, Bob Cons MO- 882, Larry Bates 868, Man ickson. Sports Schedule REGISTRATION ckMM order, battering type of as asM tt with a wry Mttla Van Breda KoMTs reference MJohlgan Is easily the biggest, however. "W e’re counting fred AmaU, 110 Bryan Dr., play. RooaavaU’s ultimatum to 200-808, Art'Johnson 222-997. Washburn 187-861, Jos Oataldl to Michigan waa meant tq be a Maneheotar, 644-5141. 141-886, Frsnk^ C tlvo 188-864, , grto aad w m anawared wRli a strongest team to the tourney avUy on John PXuphey, Xjen gridiron leaders: Changs ths (unity one. In a previous meet­ Friday, March 1* BOYS: f YEARS through 12 YEARS Charley Whelan 188-879, O ilt "rtpitla of kuightar throu^ the and baa four returning starters ilanger and Don Emery,” said Boyl What a Ball! game or abandon i t MNRTIBB--CISU Pletca, 176, ing, Princeton’s Bill BraiiHey, LRtle League RegUtratiro, preaa oonferenee that waa. grill­ from last year’s team that fto Healy. Slirtie T a ib Cathy R ton oM 108467, Be Mo- Bolin 860.. \ Omlege Player of tbs Year, Personals 8 T h i forward pass which com ing tha coa.(toes ot the (ouri ished No. 8 to the nation. They Furpbay performed weU aU 6 pm . at Voiplanck. Buckley, AND tly opened tq;> football waa (M uk^ 492, Ruth BUhavy 197. Boored 41 points and paced the AND CLUBS TOO---- AND ITS AU AT THE '"teim s competing to Uw NOAA are. 64 Russell, BUI Buntin and oaason and Belanger woriced WaddeU Schoola. E TATB 014, Loo 180408, Norma RE8TAURANT--(3erl b JL$ answer. Though the revolu- aational baakef t al dw$n|dro- Tigers to a 18q)olnt lead before Oliver Darden, each 6-7 and hard &U saason and earns oh ’ MroSw> Nknk M eiBtrelly C Aduna 185408, Sophie Kra-' 187408, T ro y M u ^ i u lf8*. H b iim I S te m ill FRIDAY tto$uiry weapon was not Stagg’s ■Up toumay. ha fouled out with 8Mi ratoutaa aixntt 286 poimro, and Lnrry strong to tito aaoonil haK to win lOH. Sprots Night, 74S- ntaa, ftianai; vontka 490, Toni Fogarty 108- 412, Dick Kitajak lS^874, W6lt idea in 1906, hs plonssred its to go. Tregrolag, §4. a startlag role. There are few Manriheatar High. T8L R TU O U . 901, Helen - Tleriiey 470, Dot Suohy 148-896, N efl Rfley 187- Vaa BniRa Kc^a i»ss. " Ivy laagua Tl|m go agi^rt Mtohlgan earns.« and. wro It Prinoeton, 214, relies 'to Uke hhn atlU around. Whan ■fashtatniM ARNOLD PALMER PUTTING COURSE Roberto \ W -v n 4 m ., Wanda 868, Pat longo144-8M, Bd ■tagg had 64 dtffsrant peas 't t e powartUI wolvartoaa, tha a6-78 peroua era o f nla ogrssr. U6-S41. Oalvo 87). r 1

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Realty (Jo., 649-5129. rooms, 1% baths, screened (18,600. CoU Paul. J. OorrenU, moke It complete. Features m CLASSIFIED «Ut fTAim&fM dren,' reosonaMe. Very clean. rage, omesite drive. Oambolatl features. Alice Clainpet.' Real­ 742-8241. '______p.m .'l a.m. Good warns and I AMOfNCRBOOKf 649-9024. pbreh, 9IO.M0. Fhilbrlck Agehcy, 649-8969. baths, completely - equipped conditions. Apfdy Oiarcoal m t w m k i k TWO ROOM heated apartment Agency, 649-9464. kitchen, 8 bedrooms with am­ built. Seen by appointment tor, 649-4548, member Multiple T N fU V t M O M Usting. 80UTH WINDfiOR — Ron c^ Broiler, HO E. Middle Tpke. ‘ A CAtr IIKM ROCK MAPLE bedroom aet, f o u r ROOM tenement, 182 and bath, 149 Oakland fit., (66. AVAILABLE April 1st — 8 heat­ NEW 3 FAMILT, S-4, under ple cloeet ig>ace, a paneled only. Call H. ft. Brolthwolte, wall to wall carpeGag, atuml- bocAoase bed. OaU 6484)410. BlaeeU'St 649-5229. 0-6._____ 649-5229, 9-5. ed rooms, hot water, stove and construction, two heating sys­ nunlly room and one cor at­ Real Estate, 649-4698. num siding, 5% rooms, finished tems, large lot, central loeo- ADVERTISING VTDV b : refrigerator, perkli^, central tached garage. An immaculate Vernon playroom, omesite drive. Seen SBCnONAL SOFA, ideal for q' . Only will start large Colonial on this space, full basement plus re­ demanding as well as re­ CEDAR STREET — Available od appeared. ly redecorated throughout, beautiful stone fenced 100x200 r warding. If Interested, con­ COURT WINTER STREET — new 8 (15,900. OMI Carl Zinsser, Jar­ inforced concrete cold storage April 1, a-room apartment with room apartment, stove, refrig­ (14,900. Phllbrick Agency, lot. E. J. Carpenter, ReoltqL Barrows «^Wallace room, bwement fireplace with tact Personnel Dept., at Wearing Apparel—Furs -57 649-8464. vis Realty Co., Realtors MLS, •ncloeed sunporoh, heat, hot erator, disposal, air condition­ 643-1121 Eves. 643-0038. 649-5061, 649-9204. MANCHESTER PARKADE heatllator, basement garage, CoathiMd From Pr«c«dliig Pag* Rogers, Conn., PRescott Spacious and Beautiful 1 A 2 water, (98. Adults preferred, MEN’S SUITS, one nsvy. one Bedroom Apartments. ers, heat sold hot water, ga­ HAYES AGENCY PRIVACJY — 8% acres, custom MANCHESTER 049-5306 one-half acre lot, trees, easUy 4-9605, reverse the charges. 649-6537. THROW AWAY your rent re­ MAN(JHESTER — Porter St. Painting— ^Papering 21 Interview and test at 10 checked; new tweeu topcoat, rage if wanted, quiet neigbbor- * built Garrison Colonial, breeze- financed. Only (19,900. Law­ Business Services h o ^ ,' near park, basement ceipts. Come out to OAKDALE area, 4-bedroom split level, 30’ a.m., Wedneeday, March 24, aU else 42. Call 649-3162. FROM 5120 PER MONTH t h r e e r o o m s 643-4803 wby, double garage, recreation living room, 23’ kitchen, fin­ rence F. Fiono, Realtors, 846- O ffe r e d 13 , recently re­ laundry. Phone 649-9644 or 649- IN MANCHESTER and see the WILLINGTON — 168 acres, nice INSIDE and outside painting, at "our Manchester plant, PUNAUPOAMISMTHOM (Includes heat, hot water and decorated, (85 monthly. J. D. roorft,. fireplaces, beautifully ished rec room, completely air- 0424, 643-2786, 743-6364. You name your own price. 9404. finest in new housing. There’s home, barns. Tremendous op­ LAWN MOWERS— Sharpened comer of Mill and Oakland parking.) Realty, 643-5129. landscaped, scenic view. conditioned, only 4 years old, portunity. Plenty of road front­ 649-7868, 87(^M01. Sts. Refer to Job number Wanted—^To Buy 58 Hutchins" Agency, 646-0103. a style to suit every taste and and repaired, winter storage. 'VTATCMlKlGMOMArMei^ IMMEDIATE ’THREE ROOM apartment, heat a price for, almost every looks like new. For further in­ age, land is partially sand and South. Windsor Sales and service — Aliens, A-24. MANCHESTBCR Garden apart­ MANCHESTER — Dartmouth formation, call the R. F. Di­ EXTERIOR and interior pah WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ OCCUPANCY and hot water, stove and re­ ALTON STREJBT — (Justom pocket-book. We have 2 fur­ graVel. No zoning in Willing- Snowbirds, also rental equip­ UFCE WORKS COLLECTiMfr ment — 8V4 room apartment, Heights, 7 room Colonial, VA mock (Jo., Realtors, 649-5245. ton. Sensibly priced at (66.000, ing. Wallpaper books. Pape. tique and used furniture, china, frigerator, convenient location. tiled baths, 3 fireplaces, large bulK*6-room Colonial. 3 down, nished models. Come out this MUST BE SEEN ment. L A M Equipment Coip., hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully TRADING V1AMPS- glaaa, silver, picture frames Elevators — dosed drcuH "p i heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ 649-4661. generous terms available to erator arid parking, very nice. family room, porch, large 2- 2 up, rec room, 2-Cax garage, weekend and see what’s going MANCJHESTER — 73 Green ^ u t e 83, Vernon, 875-7609. insured. Workmanship guar­ ROGERS CORPORATION saULBenD- and old coins, old dolls and and Intercom—bulK-lns—extra on or drop by from 1-5, Mon., qualified buyers. T.J. Crockett, Two year old 9-room, 1% Manchester Exchange—Enter­ closet Kiace . . . and much (110. per month. Office 16 For­ FOUR ROOM apartment, fur­ car garage, city utilities, im­ nice section, good v^ue at wood Drive. Garden pool, wa­ anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. tAR K A u asco s t m coiueR. guns, hobby oollectlona, attic only (18,000. T. J. (Jrookett, Frl. and talk to Mrs. Bushe. Realtor. 648-1577. baths, exclusive designed prise 1945. If no answer, 643-9043. An Bqu^ Opportunity more! (Jorner S. Adams and est St., 648-0000 or 646-0090. nace hect, second floor, good mediate occupancy. Charles terfall and lovely garden are M FRMCISCO.OAL. contents Or whole estates. Fur­ Lesperance, 649-7620. Realtor. 643-1877. We’re right off Main Street. (Jolonial, plus porch and Employer niture Repair Service Taloott- Olcott Sts. Just one bloclt condition. Adults preferred. yours with 6 room CJape Cod ELLINGTON—6% room Ranch, SHARPBDUNa Service—Saws, t h r e e — Rooms, furnished Just turn left at Carter’s and Living room with fireplace, patio,, in prestige area. Fea­ INTERIOR and exterior paint­ vUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. south of Center S t Td. 649- Phone 643-0969 or 643-6111. NEW LISTING — Manchester. assumable G.I. M ortgue, % tures 2-stoiry living room knives, axes, shears, skates, ing, wallpaper removed, fully or unfurnished, gas heat, rea- RANCH — 8 bedrooms, garage, proceed up Charter Oak Street view from picture window, din­ 2662. IJpen dally 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 7 room Colonial, garage, hot to Qie O^dale signs. For in­ acre lot, $18,600. J. D. Resealty, with balcony, 4 or 6 bed­ rotary blades. Quick service. insured. Rime Belanger, 643' WANTED TO BUY — used splllt aonable. adults, parking. New porch, custom built In 1957, on ing room, 1% baths with col­ Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 a beautiful large wooded lot water oil heat, 2 fireplaces, formation call Jarvis Realty 643-6129, 643-8779. rooma, kitchen haa built-ins Capitol Equipment Co., 38 0512 or 644-0804. APPLICATIONS are being tak­ Help Wanted—Male 36 rail fence or corral fence. Tel. Bolton Rd.. 648-6389. T I^ E E ROOM apartment, aU ored fixtures, large kitchen Main S t, Manchester. Honrs WE HAVE customara waiting with privacy on all sides, plus buiK-lns, tile bath, large fam­ Co., Realtors, 643-1121, Model BOLTON—Large 4-room Ranch, with large eating area, en for department managers, DAVIDSON photographers tri­ EVERYTHING in stertlzed ra- 6494)178. improvements, 136 Blssell St. with stainless steel built-ins, 8 daily 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ PAINTING. EXTERIOR and 6 days, company benefits. W.T. WANTED experienced psUnter. for the rental ot MANCHESTER .— Meticulous 2 a 16x32 swlRlmlng pool with all ily room, patio, outside bar­ Home 643-9923. bedrooms, pop-out windows, huge stbne fireplace, full base wall - to - wall carpeting, day 7-4. 643-7958. Interior, papertianging, wall­ Call Glastonbury 638-77H or ap- pod, like new, (10. Call 649-2698 conditionad used furnltura and ment ot home. J. D. Raalty< bedroom duplex, beautifully accessories. Stay off the busy becue, city utilities, combina­ beautifully 1 a n d ■ c a pei^ Grant, Parkade. appUancaa, high quality—low VALUE GALORE in tWs 7% deep closets, natural cabinets ment, porch, new heating sys­ paper removed, dry wall work. ]dy 44 Bayberry Road between after 6 p.m. Rooms Without Board 59 648-5129. decorated, heat, hot water, Business Locations highways this summer, the life tion windows, treed lot, excel­ and woodwork, private play tem, 3 acres, outbuildings. treed lot. Low 30’s. 644- a p p l ia n c e s repaired — all pricea LaBlanc Furniture, 196 range, rsfrigerator, parking, lent condition. Owner trans­ room Cape on (Jenterfleld St., 0148. Principalis only. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ HIARDRESSER wanted, exper­ 6-7 p.m. South StiMt, RockvUla. 875- you save may be your own. yard for children, near stores Hayes Agency, 643-4808. makes washers, refrigerators, sured. Free estimates. 649- ienced preferred. Apply in per­ BE GENTLE, be kind, to that THE THOMPSON Bouse, Cot­ t h r e e R(X)M apartmenta, U8 (126. monthly. References. 648- For Rent 64 Swim In your own backyard, ferred. Priced for quick sale. in Manchester. Thl.*) isn’t Just expensive carpet, clean It with 2174. Open 9-9 and Parochial School. (750 freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ 96M, Joseph P. Lewis. son, Lovely Lady Beauty CLERK OF THE WORKS — A tage Street, centrally located, Main Street heat hot water, 0973. (24,900. Phllbrick Agency, 640 (Jharles Lesperance, 649-7620.- another (Jape for we are offer­ BOLTON — exquisite 6 room full-time construction inspector Blue lAistre. Rent electric stove refrigerator. 649-6229, _ THREE ROOM office or busi­ ing full shed dormer, 2 full FHA. CaU owner 643-7365. NORTH COVENTRY — 80 acre tric ranges. Oil burners Salon, 390 Main Street. BIGGEST BARGAIN large deasantly furnished 8464. Cape Cod situated on a 1% EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, is wanted during construction shampooer (1. The Sherwin- f i v e ness, ground floor, 470 Main RANCJH—7 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ baths, 4 bedroolTfs and lota farm, small pond, large 3-bed­ cleaned uod repaired. Cosma IN TOWN rooms, parking. CaB 649-2858 9-6. R(X>M apartment with MODERN 6 room Colonial, near acre wooded lot! Living room Appliance, 6494)066. paperhanging (books fur­ RN or LPN, 11-7 shift. Part or of Vernon Junior High School. Williams Co. tor overnight and permanent -h f- garage, Trumbull Street, avail­ Street, plenty of poking. 649- MAN(JHE3TER — New Usting. rooms, modern kitchen, dining more. See this one, todpy be­ room brick Ranch home. 60x60 TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! BIRQB STREET, near Main, 4 6229, 9-5. Manchester Green, rec room, includes a fireplace and open nished), Interior and exterior full-time. Laurel Manor. 649- Send qualifications, experience guest rataa. able April 1st. Tel. 643-6584. Spacious 6 - room Colonial, room, 1% baths, 2-car garage, fore it is too late. CaU Doris plus many extras, lovely niegh- stairway, kitchen is very gen­ cement block heated outbuild­ TOU ARE A-lt Truck is A-1! and salary expected to Joseph WALLPAPER SALE — Many 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY rooms, .second floor, heated, large private lot, (22,900. Phll­ Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., Real­ ing, ideal for animals or hob­ painting, ceilings refintshed. 4619. "SUPER DELUXE’ OFFICE and desk space now breezeway, oversized garage, borhood, near school and shop­ erous, formal dining room, 8 Cellars, attics, trash, small Homes, churches, industrial — Novak, Chairman, Vernon Jun­ patterns to choose from. now available. 649-4498. MANCHESSTER — modem first brick Agency, 649-8464. tors 649-1200 Eves 649-2519. bies. Owner’s loss, taUy (28,000. Ceiling paint, — white latex, 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE avsUlable, new building. Secre­ fireplace, dining room, fine lo­ ping. Owner 643-4034. bedrooms and 1% baths, oil hot trucking done A-1 right! Call fully insured. ,849-lOOS. GENERAL office work, perma ior High School BuUding Com­ CLEAN furnished room for gen^ floor 2% room apartment tarial and answering service cation. Priced right. Hayes Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, 643-2^, Tremano Trucking nent part-time work afternoons (3.95 per gallon. Morrison AXiL 100% GUARANTEED tleman. Central. Tel. 643-9363. stove end refrigerator, near MANCJHESTER — 7% room RCXJKLEDGE — large custom water heat, walk-out basement 643-2766. Charles Nicholson, mittee, RFD 8, Rockville, Con­ ONLY (433 on premises. Apply owner- Agency, 648-480S. GREEN MANOR Area—8 room with a picture window for rec Service. own transportation necessary. necticut, by March 22, 1966. Paint Store, 739 Main S t SEVEN R(X)M apartment, 22 bus and shopping, only $90 ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining 4 bedroom Colonial, built-ins, 742-6864, Dtdoras L. Merritt, (16.18 Delivers Locust St.. 649-5229, 9-5. tenant, 357 E. Center Street, room, 2 baths, 2-zone heat, ga­ Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 full room pckential. Reluctant own' Electrical Services 22 (Jail Mr. Feldman, 289-4337. monthly. Hsyee Agency,. 643- MANCHESTER — Two-family, 2% baths, 2-car garage, gor­ baths, beautiful mahogany den, 646-0424. LAWNMOWBR sharp>ealng; re­ HAROINGE handscrew and THIS CASH coupon worth (15. (16.18 Month FURNISHED ROOM for rent. or coll 640-4581. rage, tally (18,600. Hutchins geous wooded lot. Hayes AgeU' er leaving state, (17,500. Wol toward the purchase of arty UX)KING for snything la taal 4 8 0 6 .______4-4 duplex, a heating systoms, utility room, fireplaces, patio, pairs, sales, rotor blades FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt COUNTER GIRL for 7 p.m.-l chucker setup operator, exper­ — LOOK WHAT — (JaU 648-5874. new siding, storms, 2-car gar­ Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. cy, 643-4603. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- idiarpened; bicycle sales, serv­ service on all types of electric- a.m. shift. Please apply Mister ienced with Aircraft parts. AH RCA or Zenith color set. Save — YOU GET — estate rentals — apartmaots, MANCHESTER — new (Jolonial garage, exceptional landscap­ 2813. Wanted— Real Estate 77 ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, as much as (60. on most 16-PIECE BEDROOM homes, multiple dwellings, cai. H o o s m For Rent 65 age, near all schools. Hayes MANCHESTER Vlcmlty—(13. ing. (Jwner moving. Appoint­ stl wiring. Licensed and in­ Donut, 2H West Middle Tpke. benefits. Dean Machine Pro­ R(X>MS FOR RENT, one block 4^ room flats and duplexes, Agency, 643-4608. MANCHESTER — New 8 room 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 sured. Wilson Electrical Co., ducts, 166 Adams Street. models Just by buying It from 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM from Main Street, free park J. D. Realty. 64VS129. eeramlc bath, stove, refrigera­ 990. 3 bedroom ranch, bullt-ln executive (Jolonial, 4 large bed ment only, 649-0676. MANCHESTER Suburban — BY PRIVATE Party — In Man- 2098. WANTED — Reliable woman us. Better Homes Color T-V 12-PIECE KITCHEN ing, kitchen privileges, gentle WORKING WIDOW wUl share 8 stove, fireplace, 150’ frontage. rooms, spacious Uving room, Privacy, 7 room Cape Cod, Chester or Bolton, 6 rooms with Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. tor. private basement, free room furnished Ranch with COLONIAL—11% rooms, 3% YOUNG 7 room Split Level with with own transportation for MAN FOR Furniture and gar­ Center, 68 Union St., Rockville, — PLUS — men only. 643-5127. perking. Hayes Agency, 843- baths, living room 30x16, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, formal dining room, kitchen bedrooms, formal dining room large lot, to (18,000. Stafford HAVE PICK-UP Truck, wlH do married couple. References re­ 646-0103. garage, deep wooded lot, rec housework once or twice per den shop. Grant's Parkade, 875-4444. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 4608. ______stone firraloee, 6 acres ol' and family room, rustic beams, good sized kitchen with dining Springs, 884-7966. odd jobs, chain saw work, cord Floor Finishing 24 TV SET AND RANGE VERY PLEASANT comfortable NOTICE quired. 640-6663 mornings. room, and see the extras. Call booth, living room with corner week. 643-2377, 649-4121. Manchester. land, outbuildings, (31,500 CONCORD RD. — Beautiful central fireplace, 2% tiled wood for sale. 742-6016. PLUORBSCENT Hght fixtures, Free storage until wanted. Free room for gentleman, central, FOUR R(X)M8, second floor, for particulars. Wesley R. fireplace, basement with ga­ At a meeting held by the 4H ROOM RANCH, Fireplace, PbUbrick Agency, 640-8464. randi, large Uvlng room, for­ baths, complete built-ins, 2-car Smith Agency, Realtor, 848- FLOOR SANDING and refln POSTING MA(3HNE Bookkeep­ DRIVER —Bght pick-up and used, 8 foot, 24ube; 6 metal delivery. Free set up by our near buses and Aircraft Park automatic hot water, central. garage. Truly a fine home in a rage, 1% acre lot, large shade Legal Notices Ishing (specializing In older folding chairs. Call 648-8112. Town Planning Commission of a-cor garage. Stove, refrigera­ mal dining room, cabinet 1567. er, experienced, hours can be delivery, prefer gentleman own reliable men. ing. 8p Garden Street. ManchesUr. ConnecUcut, March 643-6872. 6-6, 2-FAMILY, 2-cor garage, prestige area. Asking (38.900. trees, outside fireplace. Easily floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ arranged, permanent position over 40. Upper State Dental tor. Large lot. Good location. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ AT A. COURT OF PROBATBl. Honsehold Services Please note; Appliances are re­ 15, 1965, It was voted to ap­ (24,900. J.D. Realty, 6434)130, Call Robert D. Murdock, U&R financed, only (15,900. Law ing. Cieilings. P^>erhanglng. in congenial wholesale distribu­ Laboratory, Professional Cen­ THE PROVEN carpet cleaner conditioned and guaranteed for TWO 4-R(X)M apartments, 120 Adults. 643-2880. tion room, landscaped yard held at Jlancbeeter. wUhln end tae dffered 13-A prove extension of borrow pit 648-8770. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. Realty (Jo., Inc., 643-2692, 643- Lots For Sale 73 rence F. Fiano, Realtors, 646- the DUtriot of Manchester, oo the No Job too sman. John Ver- tor office. CaH Mr. Feldman, ter, ElUngton Road, Wapping. Blue Lustre Is easy on the 1 year. On display at main stora Rooms With Board 59-A Woodland Street, one bedroom, 2404, 643-2766, 742-6364. Uth day of Hoivh. 1966. faffle, 649-5750. budget. Restores fo r ^ te n col­ permit issued to William Peck, SUBURBAN 8 room Colonial 643-5953. 6472. REWEAVING of bums, moth 289-4338. 6444)707. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT heat furnished, no pets, (115. a Suburban For Rent 66 ANDOVER — 4 acre building Present. Hoo. John J, WaJlett. ors. Rent electric shampooer Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 for a period of one year, to with gunge en a giant, rttoded VERNON — Must sell. Owner Judge. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ FLOOR SANDING and finlrfi- ROOM AND BOARD, woman Expire February 13, 1966, at month, 649-3212. (15,300 — QCXJD bargain on a TWO FAMILY — 96-98 Stark­ site. Secluded setting, prime £steU of HeniU K. Brewer. lata MEAT MAN, part-time, week­ (1. Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT BOLTON CENTER Apartmenta, lot, Ifitchen, living room, din­ weather Street. Built 1964, has another home. 7 room Im of Mancheater. hi aatd Dtatriet da- dow shades made to mesuure, ing, 10 years of dependable ends. Apply in x>eroon Highland and child acceptable. 742-6886. the foUowlng location; 5 room Ranch with 8 twln- residential area. Includes or an sizes Venetian blinds. Keys H elp W an ted — ^Male 36 Supply. If you have no meems o< trans­ Comer Brandy fit and Btatoa ing room down. 8 bedrooms up. alzed bedrooms, flreplaced liv­ Drive by and call owner 646- maculate Split, kitchen buUt ceased. serrice. Call now — no wait­ Park Muket. South side North Main Street, 16 MAIN ST. — 2 rooms, heated, Inexpensive at on even (14,000. chard, woodland, stone walls, The administratrix having exhibit­ made while you wait. Tape re­ portation, I’ll send my auto for Center Rd., new 8 rooms, heat, ing room, and a family sized 0103 for particulars. brook. Hurry! Hayes Agency, ins, dining area, family room ing. 649-0496. MACHINIST, an around, full SORRY SAL is now a merry you. No obligation on your part West of Stock Place. Industrial (50. Call 649-2805. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, laundry room, 3 twin sized bed ed her administration account with corders for rent. Marlow^ 867 (3ARD ROOM and mixing de­ Apartments— Flats— hot water, stove, raMgerotor, kitchen. FuU ceUar, aluminum 643-4803. said estate to thia Court for allow­ time <»ly. Apply 284 Hartford gal. She used Blue Lustre rug whatsoever, even tf you Zone, 12 acres Of land. M3S. 849-3288, 843-4812. 649-2818. 6-6, 2-FAMILY, 3 bedrooma, 2- rooms, 1V4 baths, garage, 470' ance, U is Main., 649-522L partment help needed on and upholstery cleaner. Rent Tenements 63 Town Planning (Jommlsalon CHARMING I : room duplex storms and screens, carefully Road. , don’t buy. car omesite drive, one year BOLTON AND VICINITY — lot. Other e:(tras. Make an of­ qRD£2REI>; That the 30th dag of Bonds— Stock! second and third shift. Apply electric shampooer (1. Olcott John B. Lamenzo. Chairman ■> apartment, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER — New T-room maintained. Wolverton Agency, March. 1966, at two o'clock after­ f u r n i t u r e r e f in is h e d — A—L—B—E—R—T —S ANDOVER—Route 8. Tw* room old, (27,900. J. D. Realty, 643- Building lots, acreages, and fer. Bety Gessay Kristofak M o rtg a g e s 27 EXPERIENCED window clean­ In person at Aldcn Spinning Variety Store. 4% ROOM apartment, heat and (Jlarence W. Welti, Secy. large refrigerator, atove. park­ Garrison Coldniol, 12x24 living Realtors, 649-2813. noon at the Probate Office In the oolors. changed, bums snd 43-45 ALLYN STREET fumiehed apartment. Including 6129, 643-8779. farms. Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, 876-0701. Munlcipat Building in said Mjanchee- er wanted. Apply 40 Oak St. or Mills Cksnpany, TalcottvlHe, hot water, stove and refriger­ ing, patio. Adults. 649-8780. heat, stove and' refrigerator. room, family rt»m, bullt4n ter, be and the eaine la assigned eciutxmes removed. Mancfaee- A FRESH START v/fll liunp OPI3N NIGHTS TILL 9 ator, washer and dryer fur­ SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 Realtor, 643-2766, Charles for a bearing on. the aBowaace of ter Reflnishing, 643-92S3. can 649-5384, ^______Conn. Carl SUens, 742-7373. kitchen, spacious lot. Priced bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. FOUR BEDROOM (Jolonial or Nicholson, 742-6304, Dolores TOLLAND your debts Into one easy pay­ THIRTY TONS soft eosl, (9 a nished. Nice locaUon. (140 per BRAND NEW 4V4 room apart­ right. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. raised Ranch. If interested in said administration account with WANTED — Driver and coun­ SINGER AUTOMATIC Zig-zag. Marion E. Roberteon, Realtor. L Merritt, 646-0424. said estate, ascertalnmeat of helra ment. If you have equity tn BUILDER needs port • time ton. Call 649-4555. month. 649-0308. INVITATION ment, first floor, heat, hot wa­ (JOVBNTRY — 4 room apart­ these style homes in the Porter 1800 Colonial (on the Green)— ___and_____ order of______dlstrUiutioa.______and tliis property, Frank Burke to salesman. Write stating qualifi­ ter man. Apply in person, Alcar like new in cabinet, button ter, appliances, parking. Oppo­ MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 443-5953. 4 large bedrooms, pine paneled i CMrrdirecis that~DoUce ol the time FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ ment, all utilities fumiehed, Street area, call us today. Building— Contracting 14 discuss ways and means. (Jon- cations and hours av^Iable to Auto Parts of Vernon, Inc., 284 WOODEN storm windows and holes, monograms, fancy de­ site Onter Springs Park. 649- (100. per month. Tel. 742-8408. room Ranch with 1 - car kitchen with fireplace and I and place assigned for ^ screens for Cape Cod house. ond floor, 178 Maple Street. No TO BID (11,900 - - A (500D BUY. 6 ^Wesley R. Smith Agency, Real- Resort Property For Sale 74 ' -irtasl he given to allI peL.. persons known . to . .be nectlcut Mortgage Exchange, Manchester P.O. Box 732. TalcottvlHe Rd., Vernon. signs. Originally over (800., 4864. ______attached garage, 8 bedrooms, 643-1667. Dutch oven, den with wiue DION OONSTRUOnON-Rool- 15 Levris St., Hartford, 246- Call 649-7516. balance due (79.50^ take over furnace. (65. Tel. 648-4751- rooms In excellent cemdiUon, interested therein to appear and be Sealed bids well be received oeramlc bath, priced to sell central location. Wesley R. OO'VENTRY LAKE — 4 room board floors, living room, beau- heard theredn pubi a copy ing, siding, alterations,' ceil­ 8897. RESPONSIBLE married man, payments, (10. monthly. Deal­ gDC ROOM apartment, near Bufiineas Property of__ this___ order____ some newspaper I REPRESENT Charles Chester 4% ROOM GARDEN apartment, at the Office of the General at (16,900. Wesley R. Smith Smith Agency, Realtor, 643- cottage, two lots, artesian well, tifuUy situated, close bo schools, ings, gutters and aluminum sales and mechanical ability, er, Hartford 622-0981. Manager. 41 Center Street, shopping center and schools, Agency. Realtor, 648-1667. Manohesteir ohurchee, 25 minutes to (Jonoti- havtiig a circulation in said District, SSX'JOND MORTGAGE — Un Help Wanted— and Ortho-Vent’s comfort completely redecorated, 2 bed-j For Sale 70 1667. (4,500. CaU 643-5026. at least seven days before tha da.y windows. 64S-4H2. 6484)696. lawn mower repairs, hone^, Manchester, (Jonnectlcut, until $125. with heat and hot water. tutlon Hazo, Hartford. FHA of said hearing, and by mailiaf oo linked funds available for sac- Male or Fem^e 37 shoes. 648-7492. rooms, heat, hot water, stove, 1 own' RECEIVE RENT present good appearance, driv­ G.E. DOUBLE oven stove, good refrigerator, parking, (1201 March 29, 1965 at 11:00 a.m. Coll 649-9746 after 6. MAIN STREET eite. near Cen­ MANCHESTER — Qriglnal RANCH — 6 large rooms, dining appraised at (18,900. For ap­ or before March 18, 1966. by oertl- CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ er’s licence, references re­ condition: small refrigerator; ter. with building of 6,500 m . ere. 4 bedroonfT center en­ COTTAGE, near lake, in Cov­ fled mail, a copy of this Order to LUNCHEONETTE - manager, monthly. Office 15 Forest for Street Sweeper Rental. room, large living room with Instead of paying. Wise in­ pointment phone Mrs. Shorts, Bernice Krewidk. 197 Oood-wln S t, rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, quired, salary, MaiK*ester Cy­ kitchen set. formica table and EXCEPTIONALLY nice 4 room, ft. Many potentials. Will fi­ trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ entry, (3,900. Call 876-8841. porches, rec rooms, garages, fuU - Ume, Rockville Drug Diamonds—W atcher- Street 643-0000, 646-0090. Bid forms, routes and specifi­ fireplace, 8 bedrooms, one car vestors will see the value in 643-8886. Exclueive. East Hartford. Ooon.; Rpbert M. cle Shop, 649-2098. 4 chairs, (160. complete. CaU cations are available at the first floor, apartment, base­ nance. Owner 649-5229, 9-5. ated on a ^ d e d and private Brewer, 32 Daniel St, East Hart­ additions, attics finished, re­ Luncheonette. Must be experi­ board heat, fireplace, electric garage, level lot, (16,900. Phll­ this 1% year old two fam­ ford, Conn.: Raymond L. Bre-wer, J ew elry 48 649-9996. Controller’s Office, 66 Center 90x280 yard. Double omesite brick Agency, 649-8464. ily with all extras. Includ­ J. Watson Beach & Co. modeled, concrete work. No CREDIT RATING enced. Apply in person. 44 range, refrigerator, screens, MANCHESTER — Six - room drive, 2 - cor garage with Suburban For Sale 75 207 Wells St., Manchester. (Jonn.; Job too small. Immediate es­ Street, Manchester, CJonnecU- ing paneled family room. REALTORS Marilyn Griffin. M Greenwood EXPERIENCED painters want­ IK^ndsor Ave., RockviUe. WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ SEWING MACHINE — Singer storm windows, Venetian apartment, two stores and Drive. Manchester. Oocin.: Jeiui timates. 643-2629. UNNECESSARY BOLTON cut breezeway, kitchen hoe hullt SIX ROOM Ranch, large kitch­ Owner will sacrifice at BOL’TON—cozy 6% room Ranch, 21 Central Row, Hartford ed. OaU after 8, 649-9658. pairing. Prompt service; Up to automatic zig-zag, cabinet blinds, beautiful colonial home. conunerclail buUding oil in ooo in oven, range and dtshwosh en-dinette recently redecorat­ 522-2114 Stlebitz. 62 WiUow S t. South Wtod- Mortgage loans, first-second < Town of Manchester, (25,500. D. Beach, 649- bullt-lns, 2 fireplaces, huge liv­ sor, (Jonn. ____ (20 on your old watch in model, exceHent condition, but­ eounti7 location. 16 minutes package. High traffic count. or, plus a very attractive ed, paneled fireplace In living CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for­ third, arranged. All kinds of PART-TIME help wanted, retail trade. 'tHosed Mondays. F. E. NOTICE . Ckmnectlcut A wise investment for only 5306. ing room, 2-car garage. 16 JOHN J. WAUjETT. Judes, mica, ceilingrs, closets, remod­ Situations Wanted— ton holed, embroiders, hems, Richard Martin. east of Monche.ster, (100. breakfast noURT OF PROBA'TE. ished, concrete steps, floors, Hartford. Office 527-7971, Eve. man over 21, wiH train. Tel. unpaid balance (69.60, take paneled living room with fire­ held at Manchester, within and tar porches, garages. No Job too EXPERIENCED young woman over payments of (8. monthly. Board of Appeals approved the THREE ROOM apartment, plus place, and waU-to-woU carpet­ lot, convenient to everything. the District of Htuichester. on tha 242-9400. 649-8300. appltcaUon of M A M Service carriage house, plus bam, BUSINESS ZONE m — INght MANCHESTER — Like new MANCHBSTBJR PARKADE SO. WINDSOR — charming old­ sman. 649-8880. with coUege education will tend City Sewing (Jontor, Hartford, ing. FuU cellar with rec room, MANCHESTER 649-5306 er 9 room (Jolonial on shaded (18,300. Bety Gessay Kristofak, 10th day of March. 1966. __ Garden— Farm— Dairy Company, represented by country setting, adjoining golf rooms with two offices, sep­ 5% room ranch, 22 foot Uving Realtor, 876-0701. Present, Hon. John J. Wailati, ROUTE SUPERVISOR, 2 p.m.- pre-school children, references. Products 50 622-0476. arate entrance, suitable for screened summer porch, well acre. Modern kitchen, 2 baths, Judge. . . A.. A.„ . l^ON,______INC. Roofing Business Opportunity 28 Charles J. Mlnlcuccl for a new course. 649-4666 days, 644-0181 priced at (27,900. Wolverton room, 1% hatha, beautlfuUy Trust Estate under the ^will e l 10 p.m. daily, 40-hour week. (Jail 648-0609. Now Available buelnees or professional use. finished famUy room, large MANCHESTER — New 6 room outbuildings. (Jnly (19,9(X). Biding, paintiTig. Carpentry. Ai- Must be dependable, bondable and used car dealership. The weninge. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818 Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Maude B. Norton, late of taratlons and addiUona. Ceil­ a p p l e s —Macs snd (Jortlands, One three-bedroom apart­ wooded lot. Hayea Agency, Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, ter. In said District de RESTAURANT — EstablUhed, and accurate with figures. CHILD CARE, my home, ex­ location of this property is on Legral Notices The Connecticut Bank and Trust ings. Workmanship guaran­ No. 1 and No. 2. Bimce Farm, Route 6 approxlinately 600 feet ment at Colonial Mimor, THREE ROOMS for rent, (76 MANCHESTER — For $14,800, 643-4808. buiH-lns, 1% baths, % acre lot, choice Main Street location, Must have ability to manage perienced mother and coUege 14 Spencer St. NOTICE VERNON—Immaculate 6 room Company. Trustee havtnC ezlitblted teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. near Center, very reasonable. graduate, children ages 2-6. northwesterly from the inter­ 178 Spruce St. Heat, hot monthly. Available April Irt. Houses For Sale 72 well built 6-room dweUing, con' tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3Jsgen- ORDER OF NOTICE Us annual account with said estate men. Starting salary (1.76 per A public hearing will be held water, stove, refrigerator, Inquire 26 Church St. SIX ROOM (Jape, fine location, cy, 643-4803. _ ‘ AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE, , to this Court for aUonrance. it la Call Mr. Day, 649-9204. E. J. 643-0788. section of Stony Road with venlent location, hot water erous bedrooms, family sized ORDERED: That the 6th day at QUALITY CARPENTRY— hoiir. Apply Nutmeg Corpora­ by the Town PlaraUng (Jommls- parking, private patio and MANCHESTER — modem. Im­ heat, firil basement, attached excellent home, new garage, held at Mancheater. within and (ot Carpenter, Realtor, 649-5051. tion, 869 Main Street, Room 7, F e r tili2« r s 5 0 -A Route 6. This prcqierty is in the fireplace, convenient to kitchen, 19’ paneled Uvlng' the District of Manchester, on the April. 1966, at ten o’clock, forenoon, Rooms, dormers. porches, WILL CARE for child for work­ slon of Manchester, Connecti­ full oeUan. 9160.00 FOUR ROOM ^rtment, cen­ maculate 6 room Rsinch, 3 bed­ garage. Alice Clampet, Real SEVEN ROOM Raised Ranch, room, oil hot water heat, alu-' at the Probaite Office In tha Mu­ basements reflniahed, cab­ Monday 7 p.m.-8 p.m. oiUy. general business zone and is schools, rtK>ppli^ and p ^ e s of 16Ui day of March. 1965. ing parents, my home pre­ FOR SALE — well rotted cow cut, Thursday evening, March presently approved for a gaso­ trally located, heat and hot rooms, dining room, full base­ tor, 849-4648, Member Multiple rec room, built-ins, 2 ceramic minum storms and screens, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. nicipal Building in said Manchester, worship. J. D. Rileaky Co., 643- I be and the same is assigned for q inets, built-ins, formica, tile. ferred. OaU 643-9947. manure by the load, delivered 25, 1965 at 8 p.m.. In the Hear­ One 1-bedepom apartment at water. CaU 648-9875. ment, kitchen with bullt-lns. Listing. tiled baths. 2-cor garage, steel built 1959, (16,900. Wolverton Judge. No Job too small. William PART-TIME mornings — floor line filling station. 6129, 643-8779. beam construction, 3 large bed­ Biatate of Margaret E. CSiartler hearing on the allowance of ^ d on Saturday. Phone 643-7406. ing Room o i the Municipal Any person desiring to appeal Colonial Oaks, 98 Oak St. Bel Air Reel Estate, 643-9382. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. a-k-a Margaret Chartier, late of account and said trustee's two prior Robbies carpentry service. PRIME OPPORTUNITY waxers and general cleaning Building to consider the follow­ rooms, 2 fireplaces. J. D. Real­ accounts with said estate, and this this decision to a higher court Heat, hot water, stove, re­ LAKEWOOD CHUJLE — Colo­ MANCHESTER — executive 4 Manchester. In said IMstrict. de­ 649-8446. men. Cdll 649-6334. 40 Oa WOMAN wotdd Hke to do baby ing zone changes; ____ BISSELL STREET 4-famlly, ty, 643-6120, 648-8770. BOL’TON — New Ranch on an ceased.___ Court directs tliat notice of the Ume Street. must do so within fifteen days frigerator, parking. fllO.00 nial, 6 large rooms, breeze­ bedroom modern home In Ideal The administrator having exhibit- and place a s i^ e d for ^ d b ea rM sitting evenings. (Jail 643-6571. Household Goods 51 BIDWELL STREET — To For Tha Easter Parade good return, owner, 649-6229, way, 2-cor garage, wooded lot, acre lot. Three bedrooms. Full BIDWELL. HOME Improvement Coin operoted laundramat- from the advertised effective location. Shown by appointment MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, ed Ills administration account with . be given to all persons Itnown to M Company—^Roofing, siding, al- FRIENDLY Ice Cream in Wind­ change to Industrial Zone, all 649-1604 649-4436 9-6. 1% baths, excellent condition, dry basement with hatchway. said estate to this Court for aJIaw- i interestfd therein to appear and be Ic combination in Manches­ WEJSnNOHOUSE 40” electric , or part of an area now in Rural date. only. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- Orford Village, Improved, cen­ rjT^ce private setting. Good val­ ance. It is lietheard thereon by maUuw on-or b ^ teraUonB, additions and re­ sor Locks has full-time, sala­ IRONING to do in my home Effective date: March 19, 1965. 649-6544 in a beautiful neighborhood, 0832. ORDraED: That ths Sth toy .of lore M aroh_2^ 1966. by cerWled ter. Excellent location, do­ stove and refrigqr^ r, best I Residence Zone, described aa (26,400. Phllbrick Agency, 649- trally located, one side avail­ ue at (18,500. T, J. Crockett, modeling of all types. Excel­ ried position for mature man BOLTON ZONING BOARD able, principals only (18,600, April. 1966. at two o’clock in the mail, a copy ot this order to RuUi ing a very good business. 649-6928. reascmable offer aodnif^* ®*9- ' follows: Starting at a point on 8464. Realtor, 648-1677. afternoon at the Probate Office in U Spaulding. 9 GUlett Street. Hart­ lent woikmanshlp. 649-6496. Priced for quick sale. Call who is interested in learning OF APPEALS, Four-Season Flowers! TUCK ROAD — 7 room Colonial, (Jail after 6 p'.m., 688-2992, for ford Conn.; EUzabeth J. Norton. retail sales. Must be am­ 9460. ______the southerly side of Bidwell large paneled family room, 2 the Municipal Building in said Man- HOME IMPROVEMENTS, ga­ Street at the easterly end of JuUus L. Strcoig, (Jhalrman appointment. •VERNON — HublOPd Drive Chester, be and the same Is as­ 146 McAllister St. Apt 209. Saa bitious, neat and personable. Situations Wanted— KITCHEN SINK, white porce­ NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 fireplaces, built-ins, wall-to- signed for a hearing on the allow­ Francisco. (JMifoniia, 94102; Helea rages, breezeways, remodeling, present Industrial zone, the Byron H. Shinn, Secretary rooms, one full and two half Ranch yiiith 5 big square rooms, Buck Hams. 12040 liddeU S t. Stu­ Call National 3-1488 for ap­ M ale 39 lain, 64” , double basin, chrome wall carpet, porch, 2, garages, MANfJHESTER^Large 8 room ance of said administration account additions, rec rooms, bath­ J. D. REALTY CO. line runs easterly 200’, more or consider baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining including 8 bedrooms, and VA with said estate, the ascertainment dio City. California; Dorothy B. PB- pointment. fittings, 648-1648. gorgeous wooded lot. Hutchins Cape, full dormer, 2 baths, baths, family size kitchen with of heirs and order of distribution, ktngton. 3 Giitfln Road. (Jlintoit rooms remodeled, cement HIGH 8e heard thereon by JOHN J. WALLEIT. Judge, ship, call 649-4291, Leon Cies- Rockville, Conn. thence northeasterly 400’, more lent condition and location, Umited. 1% acres of woodland carpeting. Natural woodwork publishing a copy of this order in oc: The (Joan. Bank A Tritst Oo. zynski. DUE TO ILL HEALTH, fully At a meeting held March 16, or less, to Bidwell Street. Ap­ convenient built-ins, dishwasher, 1% baths, surround this Cape (Jpd home tlu-oughout with attractive use some newspaper having a circular equipped luncheonette, cen­ EXPERIENCED TRU(JK driv­ IC E D T E A of knotty pine. Attached garage tlon in said District, at least seven ~ A T A (JOURT OF PROBATE- SMALL CARPENTER Jobs 1965, the Town Planning Com­ plicant: Andrew Ansaldi Com­ MODELS OPEN rec room, garage, large lot. with breezeway and g;arage..24 days before the day of said hear­ held at Manchester, within and for trally located, reasonable. Will er, over 26, for local whole­ wanted, (kill 649-0462. mission of the Town of Man­ pany. ’ living . , , Full price $21,900. Over 100 foot kitchen and dining room with private patio. Spic ’n span ing and hv mailing on or before the District of Manchester, on the finance. 649-8093. saler, steady work, references chester, Coimectlcut) approved MAIN STREET— To change six room Cape, recently more listings all price ranges. combination, .24 foot living condition. Wolverton Agency, March IS. 1966, bv certified mall, a 17th day of March. 1966. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A required. Cill Mr. Feldman, Saturday & Sunday Realtors, 649-2813. copy of tliis order to Agnes__ H. Present. Hon. John J. WaMeiA n X xt the following UOed resubdlvl- to Business Zone I, all or part painted and papered, new (Jail the Ellsworth Mitten Agen room with fireplace, full rear Chartier. 163 Main SI. “Manchester. I Judge. 289-4337. Dogs— ^Birds— Pets 41 gion; of an area now in Residence kitchen, bullt-ln bookcases cy, Realtors^ 643-6930. Conn.: Alice C, Buckley. 877 EaM Estate of Evelyn Haddock lots itt ROOFING — Spc^.iallilng re­ Help Wanted—Female 35 12 rin Doric patio, 1% baths, 2 bedrooms BOLTON — Beautiful Ranch of Hsuitoester, hi said District, de- pairing roofs of all kinds, new "RedivUrion of Lota 6 A part Zone C and Residence Zone A,‘ PARKADE . In Uving room, fireplace, up, abundance of cloeet space. Center 8t„ Manchester. Conn.; m e c h a n ic , part-time, make FOR SALE — 6 month old pedi­ described as follows: Starting MANCHESTER — Bolton — An- seven rooms. Including large James D. Burke. RFD No. 2, ceMed. roofs, gutter work, cbLuneys WOMAN - BOOKKEEPER for 6, Property o t Lloyd A. A New 6 and 6-room ranches new roof and'furnace, alu­ Lifetime siding, aluminum Rodcvllle, Conn.: Mary L. Burke. The administrator having exhibit­ own hours, must be top notch. greed miniature dachshund Betty L. Lumbra, Manchester, ! at a point on the east side of minum storms and screens, soldi acres. Now under ctai' 16x22 family room. Fkill base­ ed his adminlatratton account wMh cleaned, repaired. Aluminum builder in No. Coventry area. Excellent houriy rate; Apply In male, brown, all shots. For complete'with built-in oven comblnatiofis, ’ oU hot water ment, garage, rec room, etc. 163 Main St.. Manchester. Conn.: siding. 30 years’ experience. Conn. Scale 1”= 2 0 ’ - February ; Main St. and north side of BARDEN garage, (17,000. Call Helen etnicUon 6-room Ranches, 7- Raymond Donahue. 297 Hscknislack said estate to thia Court for aUow- Must be able to type and must person Auto Trading P<^, 258 further Information caH 648- and range, dishwasher, cen­ heat. Full w^k-out cellar. Lib­ 160x200 lot. Sensibly priced at St,. Manchester. Conn.; Marian De- ance. It is , „ Free estimates. Call Bovdey. 16. 1965” I Henry Street, the line rune Palmer, 640-3877. room Raised Ranch, 7-room .ORDERED. Tiiat the 8th day ot have own car. Hours can be ar­ Broad St. 7119. ter hall entrance and at­ eral financing, (17,900< Wolver- (21,000. T. J. (Erockett, Real­ Han, 26 Westminster Road. Man­ 643-5361, 644-8338. ranged. Write stating qualifi­ Dated at Manchester, (Jonn., I easterly 400’, more or less; tached garage. FHA and APARTMENT^ Colonials, a{q>roxlmately one ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818, chester. (Jonn.: Margaret Lasbury, April, 1966. at four o’tapck .alter-.. this 16th day of March, 1965. thence northerly- 470’, more or acre lots, trees, tile bath, tor, 643-1677, Broad Brook. (Jonn.; EihvI (Jolllns, noon at the Probate Office in tha cations to Manchester P.O. Box TOOL MAKER or all around GROOMINO and boarding, will VA financing available. 64 Coleman Road. Manchester, Municipal Building in said M aacfa^ NEW PLUMBING and heating coUeot and deliver. H. C. Town Planning (Jommlsslon less; to north boundary of garage, fireplace, hot water oil WASHINGTON STREET VERNON 6 year old 9-room ter. be and the same ia aasicned (to , company, let’s get acquainted. 782. machinist, experienced with Complete at only (17,600. Conn.: Mary Johnson. 624 No. Cur­ Aircraft parts. All benefits. Chose.v Harmony Hill Ken­ John B. Lamenzo, (Jhalrman property N/F Rlblcoff A Kota ]. D. Realty Co. neat, excellent location Prime residential section, 6 Ranch, 6-3, 64 feet long, has 3 tis St.._ Alhambra. Csdlf.i Joseph F. . . a hearing on the aUowance of aald Faucets leaking? Save your SALEISLADIES wanted part- Clarence W. Welti, Secy. kin; thence westerly 400', more Directions: Route 88 to Ver­ BIB6ER ROOMS Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. room home. Large central hall, E(fan,'»44 No, Genesee St. I-os An- admlnlstraUOT account Dean M arine Products, 166 nels, Bolton, 648-5427. full ceramic baths, 2 fireplaces, 1 ^ 8 8, Calif.: John B. Egsn, »«1 fauceta. I will pack any faucet, time and full-time. Apply Man­ or less, to Main Street; thence non (Jircle, continue around 648-5129 648-8779 big Uving room with fireplace, all kitchen bullt-lns. Ideal for So. Dexford Drive. Ui Hahoa. order of dW ributlon.a^ t J t o O ^ (3.60. Roland Plumbing and Adams Street. MANCHESTER — Brick veneer ager, Pilgrim Mills, 177 Hail- southerly 470’, more or less, to Circle to Kelly Road, pro­ Family t o 1,2 and 3 fcadroom EMBROIDEftY dining room and kitchen down' large family or for relatives or (Jallf.: James Egan. 2804 Buena ‘ dlrecU that noUca ^ the t o a ^ a ^ Beating Co., 643-4523. ford Road. Open 10-9, Saturday Articles For Sale 45 Henry St. and point of b e ^ - Colonial-Cape built 1964-66, fea­ stairs. TJiree bedrooms and Vlstt. Burbank. Calif.: Leo M. P ^ e yalgnad for said hem ira ta ceed to Diane Drive. tures include a 3-csr garage, in-laws. Near Lalte Street EgSto. 11612 MacDuff. Garden given to all p e r s ^ known to M till 6, ______■ NOTICE nlng. Applicants: James - — .apartment! . . . from t Jow llgh new bathroom upstairs. New I INCHES cement patio that will give 2 full baths, 8-zone heat, 8 bed­ school (25,600. Betty Geeisay, oJS?;, callf.: Rosella Smnth. P.O. interested Uierein to apwar u vlgno and extended by Town Sales By <123 monthly. ______heating system, porches, ga Kristofak, Realtor, 8/6-0701. Bo« Nn. 147, Pendleton South Caro- heard thereon by copy Heating and Plumbing 17 EX-BUSINESS WOMEN. Who MALE INK DRUMS, 60-gallon, suitable DECISIONS Planning (Jommisslon. you much pleasure during rooms with expansion room for rage. A true family home, per ’ ------— I'to: Cecilia (J.K 114,40th St...New- of— o r t.r to- Variances • Eheceptions p ^ ' BMtoiT CaiFf.;"Alice" C on kilii.: havtaiT a circulation In a j^ long for a part-time career find for rubbish. (2.60. (Jail 648-2711. Town Planning (Jommlssion COLLI & WAGNER the summer months drink­ a fourth, builtin kitchen, 14x16 teat for schools. T. J. Crockett, COVBHTRY INVESTMENT — PLUMBING AND HeaUng re- selling our fine products profit- Granted ‘ John B. Lamenzo, Chairman ing that tea. t dining room, 14x81 living room 108 So. Winston St,, LaPuente. to paira and new installations. 666 BURNSIDE AVENUE I e h e r features Realtor, 643-1577. (130 monthly Income from two Calif.; Frances Cramer. 906 B .! of aafd lietolng .able, fun and stimulating. Fine FACTORY American Coal (Jo., 666 Mid­ (Jlarence W. Welti, Secretary with fireplace, immediate oc­ 8 room homes, located in one Hurst BL. qovina. CaMf.; Harry S fJ * * * ^ to Special attention to emergen­ EAST HARTFORD Hammer. Atty.. 86 Park fit.. Rock- Red mall, a cojjr o f thia todsr to Avon (Josmetics enjoy wide ac­ dle Turnpike, West, General 289-0241 Each apartment' indudas halt, cupancy. Wolverton Agency, IblANCHEeTER — Luxurious 8 corner of a 300x150 .business cies. Tel. 649-2928. CITY OF ROCKVILLE Repairer’s License and (Jertlfi- Realtors,. 649-2818. vBle Conn. Grace Cotoes. 44 Evergreen Av*^ ceptance and practically sell room Ranch, 2 full baths, main­ zoned corner lot next to other ■ JOHN J WALLETT. Judge. Morttotown. N w ih S iS WORKERS ZONING BOARD cate of Approval for some, with hot water, ilectdc range, refrig' MANCHESTER — Investment tenance free redwood exterior, themselves. CaU 289-4927 property. Two 2-famlly dwell MANCHESTER — Good multi-; businekses. Owner will carry oc: Vincent L. Diana. Admr. * ^ ^ « 8 O F A P P E A L S conditions. WANTED antor, girbap ditposal, maitir family room with fireplace, second mortgajre. All for only Eato 19th 8t„ Aitteriion. Whw Jet;* Radio— TV Repair PART-TIME waltrees for Sun- ExceHent hourly wages, 8 Hayden • Griswold, 264 Main Ings sold ss a packsge deal pie dwelling. A three fomUy scenic acre lot A must see for AT A (»URT OF PROBATE. v AUTO MECHANIC (3-3-5) with ope vacancy. Cen' (12,200. Lawrence F. Fiano, bald at Manchester, within and for sey : Jamet Weir, co /o Wm. Oootaa. Services 18 days and Mondays, hours Sun­ paid holidays, paid fu­ NOTICE St., Extension of permission to IV antenna and parking. Must be seen. Alice Clampet, the quality conscious. Hayes the Dtatriet of Mancheater, on Qie 44 Bvergreon Ave.,re.. MortManra Expwlenoed On Tune-ups, 8110 2910-H Realtor, 649-4548. Member Mul tral heat. Owner anxious. T. J. Realtor, 843-2766, Charles day 12-8 p.m., Monday 6 p.m.- neral leave, p ^ io n plan, NoUce is hereby given that maintain free-standing identifi­ AUTOMATIC Agency, 643-4808. 17th day of March, 1966. .New Jeraey: and by tllto CONNIE’S TV sad Radio Serv M ufflen and Shooks *■18 tlple Listing. Orodkett. Realtor, 643-1577. NlcholMn, 742-6364, Dolores L. PreaAt. Hon. iohn J. WaUett ” oofilto — by rt^jM ■■ er^ ■ tor n 1 a.m. Also, fill In. ^ p l y Char­ vacation plan, group insur­ The Rockville Zoning Board of cation sign, oloeer to street than Permanent Job Merritt. 646-0424. Judge. ‘ Katherine Graeeacsjdc. » Ice, available sU hours. Satla- coal Broiler, 560 E. Middle ance plus major medical. oUou(ed, with conditions BEST y«iUE As happy and gay as the holl- 4% ROOM Oape, fenced In flag- Eattoe of Ktohertoo R. Bennatt of W g ^ a y , facUoa guaranteed. CUl 649- Appeals will hold a public hear­ SEYMOUR AUTO TRANSMISSION MANCHESTER — For (18,600. U K B NEW — 61 room Colonial, Tpke. XppHamtm must be at least ing on March 24, 1965 at 7:80 Fox Grove Realty Inc., 464 day Mason is this clever Junior brick and shingle exterior, Btone pottp,. turn around ame- VERNON-OUrtom buUt Raised ester, to aald Dtotrlct, an to- H ^ ’ ISIS. 6’9’’ tnU and in good physi­ Keeney St, Permission to erect 661 MAIN ST. Convenient to schooii ind ahep* dross with tiny ruffle trim, % These lovely flowew e a n on bus Uns. Solid built 6-room slte drive, garage, no needed Ranch hi nice reeldentiol area, 4e peraon. .m.. In the Court Room, City TROUBLE? dwelUng, 1% baths, 2-cor ga­ plastered walls, fireplace, din­ A. Remmert. o l oondHion. Interviews at identmcatlon sign, with condi­ ping . . . within walking dla> ■isevss or none. Csitoin to be bloom all year when you em' repairs, (16,900. J. D. Reatty, ready for Immediate occu- havtog reatimad said trust and ji^CMndale Avev. ------~ ~ LPN or RN, fun or part-ttma, .loll, RockviUe, to hoar and be rage, nioe enclosed lot. Alice ing room. Owner wlu sacrifice. ROGERS (JORP., corner of ptrodedMundl braider them in easy croos-etttch 848-5129, 648-8779. cy, sailing tor (20,600. CaB iSf U azhtMtsSThl h tt hla acoeusS wtth said field Road. Belfast * .Millinery, Dressmaking 19 u-7. S75-2on. heard on the foUowlng ^pUca- tions. 'ArProa Rood Tosf tincal Plus indhrlduil (torafk and rich colors! Panels meos Clampit, Realtor, 848-4648, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. asuUa to tola Court lorfor allowance. Mill and Oakland Sts., tions; Aims and Yvonne Latulippe, No. 8110 with Patt-O-Rama U F. Dimock MIKM| ’ Number. Zoning Board of Appeals E lS a Dettvwrr. UgW WANTED — sseemblen i__ TURRET LATHE setup opera­ a t y o f RockvUU (BEAR 694 CENTER EX.) Zoning Board of Appeals John L. caifford, gsa-feeluw* ddttrM machine operators, first and tor, axperlenced with Aircraft second Adns, fringe behedbi. ports. AU bSBsata. Dson^liaf W- A . Sdunols, Cbiunnaa CSuUnxiAn Andv Iona Manueseturinar Oa. WmAuUa. ISS Adoi Ib M h lfii 1966 jHN>Wik. lie,------PboM 4444)022 FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1966 AToraga Daily Nat Piaaa Rmi i a t V . » . Wa PAGE EIGHTEEN War Um Weak IM M HlantlffHtpr lEagnteg Ijgralb M anh IS. i m latlea ta 4 taaigM. Man M CUb Scout Pack 144 will meet The Rev. K. Ejnar Raak pt 14,110 iiattrhratpr Surmtig UrralJi Trinity Covenant Church will Assembly Committee Okays tonight at 7:80 at Keeney St. Rec Board niher aC the A aiir About Town School. conduct visitations and a service Sunday at 2:30 pjn. at m w at CiredlathM Manchskter-^A City of ViUogo Charm Green Lodge Convalescent Town BUI on Development Manchester Rod and Oun Plans Tour tXMMMMH The Zlpeer Club will epousor Home. PRICE SEVEN C IN 1» a card party Saturday night at Oub will meet tomorrow at 8 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965 (Olaaittlea AdvartWag aa Page !•) the club on Brainard Place. p.m. for the election of offi­ A committee of the Generalf trlot and the Manchester Vs swlmmlPK move any doubt about the For Bancroft ted to the scouts. Harold Ben- p(^ls amd playgrounds, for mid- town’s authority to construct Northeast Refuse Disposal Dis­ ment of Roses Parade, the Rose ham is cutomaster. trict. aOrtE of the largest Oota Bowl and Elast-West Shrine Three Arrested April. 's water or sewer Hnes, or high­ The advisory comihlsslon, ways, at town expense to unde­ Reps. Groobert and Oavag- Inventories In New . GROTON (AP) — The games. naro submitted the bill on re­ Alabama’s Guards Trinity Covenant Church will meeting for its monthly sds^on ChamberlAln photo veloped land for any "public England quest. They, and most of Man­ a Supplies and Aeoeesonw Polaris submarine George have a potluck meeting for In Five Crashes last night, agreed with purpose.” St. BHdget’s Rosary Society members of the pledge teams Engaged chester's delegates to the dis­ 3uy_Sell—Trade—Appralsa Bancroft was launched to­ will sponsor a nunmage sale damn’s suggestion that thb Tne bill will give the town on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Five minor motor vehicle ac formal authority to assist In the posal dlstrlot, oppose It on the Collections and E state day, named in honor of the MONTGOMERY, Al«. tomorrow begrinnlng at 10 a.m. board of education be asked to \ The engagement of Miss Lln- g^unds that Marichester is un­ U.S.—Canadian—^Foreign church. cidents marred the traffic scene open the high school gymnasium development of a site for the Navy secretary who held (AP) — President Johnson at the church hall. Any good dk^ S. Wright to Farrell R. der-represented and that the All Coin# and Proof Sets used clothing or household ar­ yesterday, with police issuing next winter for play by the Hah^. both of Rockville, has proposed, new Pioneer Para­ office when steam power Texts ordered Alabama’s national Manchester Cedarettes will three court summons. becn^umouncsd by her parents, chute Co. plant. district could issue bonds with­ H ot Craft ticles for the sale may be Senior amd Businessmen’s Bas­ out referendum in member CONNECTICUT VALLEY was introduced into Amer­ guardsmen on federal duty mee. Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Both»operators involved in an Mr. andxMrs. Joseph A. Lewis, brought to the church base­ ketball Leagues. Manchester Reps. Steve commiailtles. COIN CO. JOHNSON CTTT, Tex. (AP) Center Congregational Church. accident yesterday afternoon Commission member James 9 L inden^. ican ships. today to protect civil righto ment tonight after 7. Cavagnaro and Atty Paul Groo- • 97 Center Street In an address prepared for — Following are tee texts of the A fashion show will be presented about 1:00 o'clock on School St. Murray, a certified and active Her fiance is a son of Mr. bert had both urged pa.ssage of Manchester, Connecticut Landed in demonstrators on the plgB- by The Penny Saver Thrift Shop delivery at the christening of proclamatiion and executive near Spruce St. were given sum­ ba.sketball referee, said that the and Mrs. wljliam R. Hahn, the bill during the hearing. Phone 648-6895 order issued today by President ned march from Selprt to at 8:30, and a film on Man­ mons to appear in Circuit Court ; “ race horse’’ type of baisketball Grant St. \ tee submarine, Robert W. Rep. Groobert noted that he Store Hours: Mon.-FrI. 9-8 Morse, assistant secretary of Johnson In authorizing use of Montgomery. chester Memorial Hospital will 12 in Manchester on April 5. i which is played today requires Miss Wright, A^graduate of and Cavagnaro were .submitting FREE Sat. 0-6, or by Appointment federal and state military forces be shown. Guests are invited to Maryvonne L. Brousseau of the use of regulation courts, not Rockville High Scnwl, is em­ ANA— RCDA—USCE tee Navy for research and de­ Snow Pile The President issued two D O N 7 the bill “ to remedy any doubt" velopment, said: tn Alabama: the program. Mrs. Gu.staf An­ 177 Maple St. was charged with available' at the three rec cen­ ployed by the Southern New about the town’s authority to DELIVERY orders from his Johnson derson and Mrs. Frank Gakeler Improper passing, after she al­ England Telephone C ^ Man­ "George Bancroft became The White House still plenty of wear left In ters. extend utilities. President Polk’s secretary of MOSCOW (AP) — The Providing Federal Assistance City, Tex., ranch. One di­ are co-hostesses. legedly passed a stopped vehi­ He said that, while the rec chester. Her fiance, mso a your shoes when you have Atty Aronson had introduced RR'raUR DRUB tee Navy at the very moment Voskhod 2 spaceship made In tee SUte of Alabama rect^ the Secretary of De­ cle on the right side. The opera­ department facilities are suffi^ graduate of Rockville Wgh an amendment to the bill giv­ PROCLAMA'nON them rebuilt In a professional Past Chiefs Club, Memorial tor of the other vehicle. Ronald School, is employed by the of impact of tee new technology fense “ to use such armed cient and even advisable, for the ing the Eighth Utilities Dis Read Herald Ads. centered about the steam en­ a scorching descent into the WHEREAS, on March 17, shoe repair shop. AU> Temple of Pythian Sisters, will N. Hamilton, 20. of Andover, re­ Junior leagues, they are too First National Stores, Glaston^ earth’s atmosphere, but it forces of the United States meet tonight at 8 at the home of portedly had just backed out of gine and generation of power in 1965, tee United States District WORK GUARANTEED! cramped for use by young men, bury. dependently of men’s muscle or Court Middle District entered as he may deem neceo- Mrs. Clarence Booth, 115 Ma­ a private driveway and was McCann promised to confer A May 8th wedding Is plan­ had a cool, soft landing on ple St. about to proceed west in School of the winds.’’ deep snow, the Soviet an order t,i the case of Williams sary. with Park and Rec Supt. Hor­ ned. The modern nuclear-powered et al, plaintiff. United States of The other set forth that Gov. St. He was charged with having ace Murphey and with board of Union said today. SA M YULYES Members of Mountain Laurel pool supenrisors, asking If they submarines are propelled by America, plaintiff - Intervenor George C. Wallace “ haa odvlsqd defective hand brakes. education officials to explore steam, generated from tee heat The two cosmonauts aboard V. Wallace et al., defendants, Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc., Lloyd D. Munroe Jr., 17, of wish to apply for positions this me that the state is unaMe and Same Side As Watkins ! the reco’Timendations further. of atomic reactors. were reported well but there Civil Action No. 2181N, approv­ refuses to provide for tee safety will attend a chorus and quar­ Talcottville, was charged with Wally Fortin, program direc­ year. MAIN STREET Police remove the bodies of Mrs. Eva Lusaler and her daughter from the back w at oY tee was no official word on their tet clinic tomorrow at Holiday Aprplications for the summer Morse said that Bancroft ing an exercise by the plaintiff and welfare” of marchers. 2S OAK STREETT failure to obey a stop sign, after tor of the rec department, re­ MANCHESTER car In what auteorltiea say was a murder and suicide at S Unnmore Dr. yesterday after­ founded the Naval Academy in post-landing activities 24 hours Inn, Framingham, Ma.ss. he was involved in am accident positions will be received until and the members of the class “As a consequence of such ported that project forms for 11QUSE&.HAUE noon. (Herald photo by Pinto.) 1845 and thus created a school after their descent to earth. they represent of their right to inability and refusal ot the sU ^ yesterday afternoon at MaUn summer programs are now be­ March 26, and will then be Voskhod 2 landed Friday at processed by the town’s person­ of engineers and scientists for march along United States of Alabama and by reason e< and Hilliard SU. Police say that ing processed and that notifica­ tee expansion of naval technol' Perm, a city at tee foot of the Highway 80 from Selma to recent events in and about Sj)!- the accident took place as Mun­ tions have been sent to most of nel director, with the aid of rec J;. Ural Mountains about 726 miles department officials. T' ogy. Montgomery, Ala, commencing ma and Montgomery,* Ala., roe crossed the intersection af­ last summer’s playground and U.S. Court ‘"rhis marvel of science and east-northeast of Moscow. There Ode To Spring was speculation that officials in Selma, Alabama, not earlier there is substantial Wielihood ter having been eaatbound on Mother, Baby Deaths technology that we are launch­ than Friday. March 19, 1966, teat domestic vtolence may oc­ Hilliard St. amd collided with a ing today,’’ Morse said, "can be had trouble reaching tee site. Welcome, Oh Spring, on a day and not later than Monday, cur in connection with such vehicle northbound on Main St. attributed to his foresight in The Tass news agency said cold, unsunny, March 22, 1966, and terminating march, with tee cotiMquendea m and operated by Thomais J. Rules Out creating an environment in in the dense layer of the at­ ’That snow that is falling to us in Montgc:nery, Alabama, with­ of obstructing tee execution ait(l Gaffney, 32, of Hartford. SaidMurder, Suicide which technology could flour­ mosphere, the spaceship was Isn’t funny. in five days of commencement; enforcement of the laws of die Munroe is slated to appear in ish.’’ enveloped in flames,” but the and United States,” inchidinf ^ Authorized Dealer court on April 5. This kind of day should be spent ^ a u f ll^uellnte ^}(orist landing was “ soft.” The Vosk­ WHEREAS, in relation to court order authorfeing tM An accident resulted’ at E. Ruby Case hod came down in deep snow, in raking. Mrs. Eva Lussier, 87, of 6 Linnmore Dr., yesterday Oppose Birth Control Instead of that we must shovel such Judicial order and march m ar^. Center and Pitkin SU. last night Tass said. Wallace had toM the PtmK- when two motorisU reportedly killed herself and her 18-month-old daughter, Valerie, in HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ what’s flaking. the governor of the State of Ala­ DAUjAS (AP) — Further le In response to a telephone bama has advised me that the dent in a telegram that be waa thought that the other would what Dr. Robert R. Keeney, medical examiner, said was necticut hierarchy of the Roman inquiry, the newspaper Pravda willing to dill up the Alabe Tgk stop. Both motorisU. Richard gal maneuvering was assured Catholic Church has decided not Many of us have removed our state Is unable and refuses to apparent murder and suicide. Death was caused by car- said all previous Soviet space provide for the safety and wel­ Guard to protect the marchers, H. Howard, 53, of Eaut Hart­ today in the bizarre case of to make- - its customary state­ ships were enveloped by flames snow tires, bon monoxide____ poisoning, tald^^ ■ And now we must listen as fare, among others, of tee plain­ but said the state cannot oftoM ford, amd Gertrude A. Shank- Jack Ruby, presumaWy still in ment of opposition to a bill to on re-entering the dense layers to foot the bUl, estimated « police. ’The bodle were found in a malformaitlon o f tee Joints repeal Connecticut’s anti - con­ wives call us liars. tiffs and the members of tee man of 78 Milford Rd., drove Quality, Service — and Personal Attention! state courts and possibly before of the atmosphere and there *360,000. tee family car which waa in the and sodtete of her hipe. traceptive law. class they represent: and away from the scene with dents “ Our Products. Service and Prices Are I’nexcelled'.” Susan Lussier, 14. eldesrt tee same Judge who sentenced was no cause for alarm. A last ditch attempt by W B- in the right reair fenders of unatteched garage on tee aide ’The General Assembly’s Pub­ So welcome, Oh Spring, on WHEREAS, as a consequence 1 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. daughter of the deceased, die- him to die. Moscow newspapers carried of such inability and refusal of lace to have the march p o ^ their vehicles. of tee houae. lic Health and Safety (Committee March the 20, According to oloae relatlvea, oovered the bodlee of her moth­ U.S. Dlst. Judge T. Whitfield no new details on tee landing You look more like winter, and | tee State of Alabama, and by poned failed Friday nl|^ w lM I Select Used Cars! Police report a rear end col­ Tel. 528-5009 Tel. 643-5476 will hold a public hearing ’Tues­ and no 'pictures of it Mra. Lusaler h ^ been extreme­ er and sister on ,the rear seat Davidson refused Friday to take we hate that aplenty. ------_ a three-judge federal court o| lision occurred yesterday after­ Jurlsdietian. day on tee bill. Official Soviet 'announcements New Orleans ruled that it would VOLKSWAGEN ly worried recently and oon- o f the oar in thp doeed garage. At previous hearings on re­ Sol Cohen' (See Page Five) noon at Main and E. Center SU. Windows e f 'We car bad been Thm the condemned slayer of said Pavel Belyayev and Alexei not grant a stay of enforoeme}^ Deluxe Sedan. 2 choose from. *1645 when truck driver Herman T. ■tantly voiced her feara on tee peal bills, Joseph P. Cooney, 64 to outcome of a serlee of treat­ rolled down, and the motor had President Kennedy’s sssassin Leonov, tee first man to leave of a lower federal court ordw PatsscEintell, 40, of 172 New Bol­ tx>se, w2te tee court’s permis­ counsel for tee archdiocese of an orbiting satellite and float in ments and poealble surgery that stalled from lack of gas, police Hartford and tee dioceses of telling Wallace to permit tl| h VOLKSWAGEN ton Rd., stopped suddenly to sion, to d e liw this bitter com outer space, carried out their march and to offer ita poiifoi- the baby waa faqing to correct saUL "A aide window of the ga­ Bridgeport and Norwich, has Deluxe Sunroofs. *1695 avoid a car cutting in front of SPECIALS From “The King Of Produce!” rage was broken, but had been ment on tee oouttroom session: assignments perfectly. They pents protection. " his vehicle and was struck by a "Nothing .satlsfled me. So delivered a letter from tee completed 17 orbits In space. Earraic and ’Kaeetz, for some ttane," Buaan ssM. archbishop and tee two bishops Johnson had scheduled a n e ^ VOLKSWAGEN trailing automobile, operated by !’! came home from scjiool vdiat good did it do? You can’t But tee announcements said conference for today. But he Jor E. Molchan, 20, of Coventry. LEHUCE ...... head 19« stating their oj^ sition to rO' nothlBg about picking up tee Karmann Convertible. *1695 Mayor Post Sboiit 2:80 p.m,," Susan said, win.” peal. decidetLto iesue the ordeia 1^ Damage waLS very slight. %ad my mother and sister Ruby made tee remark dur­ two coamonauts and returning fore dawn after toStlng by tele­ Another rear end collision oc­ ing a 80-mlnute lecture on law- Cooney said Friday that "tee to a debriefing area for medical Viosna, Haru, Spring VOUSWAGEN STRAWBERRIES ...... bewket 39° I not boma I caUed aeveral arguments concerning .tee con-, phone 'With Atty. Gen. W idw lii curred last night at Main and aAber trii katzenhech and Depthy fiecri- Kannonn Ohia Coupe. *1655 Hudson SU. when Albert A. Du­ La LA Spnght sntotlonaliiy of this sectldrt ark (See Page Five) b ^ iw -a n r B a a ~ n A '4 e « i her. property addressed to tee tary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance. puis, 21, of 906 Tolland Tpke., since NoVv 24, 1968, when he By RELMAN MORIN «low and whKe — are pushing up The Justice Deportment hod VOLKSWAGEN SEALTEST ORANBE or When I went to the back door Supreme Court. green shoots. Pussywillows and was banged inlo while waiting to saw the car in the garage and shot Lee Harvey Oswald. Quoth the poet: “ Spring, with prepared the two documoats Ja Deluxe Sunroof. 8 to choose frens. *1195 make a left turn into Hudson St. By Roosevelt ‘"Therefore, it may not be her golden suns and sliver rain, tree tulips are budding. 'The a red light was shining (prob Lawyers for Ruby’s fandly advisable to arcie tee same advance. from Main St. The other ve­ 6RAPEFRUIT DRINK ably tee generator light). When had asked tee federal court to Outlook Bad is with us once again.” tinge of i^ e yellow, a sure sign In other racial devriopmenta VOLKSWAGEN hicle was operated by Samuel L08 ANGELES (AP) — questions before the legislative Today — and never mind of approaching spring, glows in went In to the garage I saw take Jurisdiction, remove Joe branch of tee state govern' JYlday: — Deluxe Sedan. 2 *1655 H. Hope, 87, of 13 Goslee Dr. OH BOY—LOOK AT THE VARIETY WE HAVE! James Roosevelt is quite seri­ my mother and sister in tee TonahiU as a defense lawyer what a heartless thermometer tee willow trees. ^ 1. U.S. District Judge Daniel ment.” may tell you — is the first day Chinese proverb: “ Flowera Fresh Strawberries. Pineapples, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, ous about it: Ha .wanU Sam rear seat of our car and they and disqualify Dist. Judge Joe For Launch H. ’Thomas of Mobile ordered B. Brown, who heard the state of spring. feel tee nearness of spring long VOLKSWAGEN Coconuts. Seedless and Emperor Grapes. Watermelons, Melons. Yorty’a Job as mayor of Loa An­ were not moving. I ran out and Selma civil rights demonatr«r Deluxe Sunroof. *895 called my brother home from court murder trial, for a sanity To Rojprosofit Stofo It’sM)rintempt3 In Paris, Pri- before the farmer can.” Uons restricted to a limited area Tangerines, Ugll Fruit, Limes, Figs, Israel Oranges. geles. trial. mavera in Naples and Barcelo- So do merchants and maid­ Homemade a n d * Navel Oranges, Indian River White oi Pink Seedless acroes tee street He came HAR’TFORD (AP) — state Of G em ini after police took more than 800 For 10 years Roosevelt baa Judge Davidson simply turned na, earraic in Tipperary, ka- ens. In New York-bright spring demonstrators picketing in a VOLKSWAGEN Orapefmlt-^l.A8T CALL FOR APPLES! ^ . home, saw what Happened and ’Treasurer Gerald A. Lamb been tee congressman from tee called the police.” tee case back to the adminiS' will represent Connecticut in eeU In Tel Aviv,'Fruehllng In colors gleam on store fronts and white residential area into pro­ KombI Wagon with seota *1695 ALSO: Fresh Asparagus, Dandelions, Rhubarb, Ojreen mna city’s 26te District. trator of Texas’ 1st JudlcU^I DiS' CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Frankfurt, viosna In Warsaw, in windows. When it rained tee Yellow Beans, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Peas, Beet Greens, Leelu, Susan is a student at As­ the Selma to Montgomery, Ala. ■ Clouds of doubt hung over tective custody. RAVIOLI Now, suddenly, at 67. he has sumption Junior High School trict, Judge Dallas Blankenship civil rights march on Sunday, haru in Nagasaki. other day green and yellow um­ 2. At Cleveland, (Htlo, police VOLKSWAGEN Watercress, Boston Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, plunged into municipal politics. Cape Kennedy today; doubt that It’s the moment of re-blrth, brellas blossomed on Fifth Ave­ FRESH OR FROZEN Gov. John Dempsey has an tee weather would be favorable arrested 24 persons, some Panel Delivery. *1255 Egg PlanU. Turnips. Getting elected won’t be easy, (See Page Five) (See Page Five) nounced. the dawn of promise, the sym­ nue. armed with homemade weap­ ■nie smart money says short, for the ’Tuesday flight of the As for the winter Just past, it ’The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Gemini spacecraft “ Molly bol of unquenchable life. ons, outside of CbUbiwood H i^ VOLKSWAGEN scrappy Samuel w . Yorty can King had invited Dempsey to Officially, the lovely lady ar­ brought a crazy quilt of weath­ School, was closed down Thurs­ Doz. defeat tee towering son of the Brown,” and doubt that Ranger er, a patchwork that ranged Panel Delivery. *995 30c "THE K IN G participate, but the governor 9 would be ready to leave Sun­ rives in tee United States today day after fist fights between late Fninklin D. and Eleanor declined Friday, saying he had at 3:05 p.m. EST. This is the from mild to normal to bnital. Ne^pro and white students. Tha of Produce!" Rooaevelt at the April 6 primary day on its mission to photograph ’The thermometer rode a roll­ FORD previous speaking engagements tee moon. time of tee vernal equinox. For school reopened Friday. Falcon Country Squire, loaded! H. PASQUALINI election. Cong-Agents Seized, Old Man Winter, tee hour has er coaster in some states. *2295 PERO276 OAKLAND STREET o OPEN 7 DAYS o 648-6884 in Connecticut. He named Lamb The weather forecast was 8. At Little Rock, Ark., state But Roosevelt is gaining In Virginia the • mercury TEL. 644-0604 to go in his place. cloudy for tee Inaugural flight struck. troopers threw about 26 Negro CHEVROLET ground with an expensive cam­ Lamb, of Waterbury, is tee But the old curmudgeon is dropped 40 degrees in 12 hours. and white denumstrators out4< 246 Avery St., Wapping paign - - talevlBion, personal of tee Gemini, which is designed In Nebraska, on Dec. 18, it was Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. *1795 first Negro elp'-’ ' statewide to maneuver, to change its orbi­ like a certain kind of cocktail- tee state capitol beaement offer appearances, and a Kennedy- Bomb Plot Thwarted office in Connecticut party leech; he never knows 33 below in the northwest; five someone threw a gas grsnode -Jtr- Bke approach to precinct work. tal pate. days later, it was in tee h i^ 70s AUSTIN HEALEY In a telegvu.... j r . King, Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom when to go home. during an attempt to int^rst* a Roadster. *1995 BotiL!men are predicting vic­ Dempsey said he will continue Last year, Wyoming’s heav­ in some places. In less than two cafeteria. SAIGON, South Viet Nam^released from a hospital after and John W. Young, whose mis weeks Los, Angelee saw th tory. treatment. his practice of “ epeaking out sion is to. test tee spacecraft, iest snow storm came on Moth­ 4. At Bogohiao, La., radio sta­ ( i ^ j — Police today seised two weeks Los Angeles saw tee CHEVY II Bote are Democrats, although 't^ t Cong agents driving Into In Washington, Secretary of strongly for civil rights and to will fly ft backward and for er’s Day. ’This week, storms tion monanger Ralph Bhimbmrg Nova Convertible, automatic. *1595 the post is officially nonpart- State Dean Rusk said F’riday he the struggle you are waging so ward, even sideways, and alter pole-axed tee Midwest and mercury rise from 39 to 88. said merchants in his city ore Saigon on a scooter truck rigged Columbus, Ohio, had record Inn. ’The miracle Is, consid- with explosives and said their regrets teat tee Soviet Union well in Alabama.” their orbit up to 60 miles by fir­ north-central states; tornadoes refusing to advertise on his sta­ CHEVROLET aring tee Job’s occupational has- “ appears disinclined to put its ing Jetlike thruster engines. swept parts of the South. ’The highs and lows, 63 Dec. SO and tion because he signed a sta((h mission was to bomb tee U.S. 11 below Jan. 17. Corvalr Monza 4-door. *1195 Keith’s Variety Store anls, teat anyone would want it. Embassy. full weight behind” the 1 ^ and Bank Held But a Tuesday launch is ques­ threat of snow persists today for ment of concern last Jamjory Yorty has been fighting ever 1962 Geneva agreements on Viet tionable. Weather men predict­ sections of the country. 'The rainfall in Oregon broke after a speech by former R ^. RENAULT The plot was thwarted when STAMFORD (AP)—’The Fair- all December records. Several since he won tee office in 1661: police discovered 26 pounds of Nam and Laos. ed heavy clouds over tee Cape Still, the heralds already-are Brooks Hays was canceled u » Caravelle Sport Coupe, 2 tops. BTghUng tee powerful 16-mem- lawn Branch of tee Lincoln weather stations reported more *895 plastic high explosive aboard a He was responding to state National Bank has been held teat would prevent vital camera at hand. der pressure from ths Ku Klux ber city council, fellow Demo- 'ments made in London by So- coverage of tee Titan 2 boos­ ’The cheerful snowdrop no than 40 Inches in that monte. Depot Square three-wheeled scooter truck, up for tee second time in tour Three houses were washed CHEVROLET •rats, and some news media. rigged with a time detonating Viet Foreign Minister Andrei A ter’s lift-off. Bad weather was longer Is alone in tee garden. ' 5. At Plttaburcht a UnivGnity Corvan Station Wagon, outomatte. "Government by tantrum,’ months, possibly by tee same down tee Umpqua River. As *1295 de'rice set to go oft in 80 Gromyko after Sovlet-British man. also forecast for tee Atlantic in Even along the gray Atlantic of Pittsburgh chaplain, RoDM Rooaevelt calls it. Not so, says minutes. talks on Viet Nam. Britain and Coast how crocus. Jonquils and Richard L. Rubenstete, w te FORD 193 NORTH M A IN STREET Yorty — it’s Just the price paid (See Page Five) The two men riding it, bote the Soviet Union were co-chair­ (See Page Five). (See Page Five) tulips — promising a riot of yel- Falcon Station Wagon. *795 2or showing laaderstup In tea presumed Viet Cong terrorists, men of the Geneva conference (See Page Five) “ weak mayor" poeiUon as- VOLKSWAGEN were arrested and tee moUIe teat was to bring peace to Viet bomb waa defused. The truck Nam. ,0 Deluxe Sedan. 2 f695 (See Page Two) was Interoapted several miles Gromyko declared that tee Juniors, live lively from the embassy. United States would have CHEVROLET MONZA stop Ms military action in Viet 4-Door Sedan Police said tee two had *1395 5 0 % O f F ilatmed to park tea scooter In Nam before any negotiations News Tidbits Tax Service Jrent of tee five-story concrete could begin. Tbe United States from the AP Wires OLDSMOBILE F-BS wants tee Norte Vietnamese Cutlass Sport Coupe, standard shift. ON MOST nCMS in new saucy embaaey building. The^ detonat­ *2295 ing device was set for noon r- Oommunists to stop aiding the Warns About Viet Oong flrrt. VOLKSWAGEN Color bright! Young and right fasliions for Mimi when many embaesy workers Turkey planning to hon4 Deluxe Sedan. Junior . . . by J. P.’s. Only Almost time to greet normally leave for limch. U.S. Air Force and carrier- Greece ultimatum on Cyprua *545 ALL DIPT ITEMS U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. JEWELRY - YARNS the sun-season! 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