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HANOHESTBB KVBNtNO HSSALD. MANOHRSTEB, CONN, liUDAT. FEBRUARY 8, 1968 ■' iiiNiiwiriS two signa and new and mod «am BOY s c o v t : South Windsor Zoners Hiear at that addraos; OoU Roberts of 43 12th drenit ce o f JFK Principal Reports ^inwold on Sprues Bt., to opersts in antique Stamps tM In Ftbnwry M pMt s ^ and maintain a aiaa; Texaco Notes and^etn too. of 634 EL Middle T l^ ., to con­ G>iirt Gases o f Mm ' oarentonial ohaorvinee of Council Told Bids Feb.l8 Vacation Schedule ProMdant Unoota’d act Mtot frtod tinue to have a free standUg light­ nBNAUrV DOOTUB • '-('♦a. ed rign at same location; General Troc^ 47, South Methodist tba iteTSd to Mito. ooRiotty. EAST HARTFCmO SESflION Dissent Elementary School Mndpal Tba unMad SUtas govammaat^ B U M POOR BABV1BRT Reassetowent Thlrtean applloatlona tei]ueettog Outdoor Advertlatog Oo., to con­ 86 E S it Contflr Methodiat Church, held a Court of Obarlw J. Gervase. in clearing up DHEnnrouD OHoepUoas to town aontog rules tinue to have 10 foes standing Stanley little , 48, at 348 Fern Honor Feb. 5, preceded by jt pot- numarOui rtfkm, fit SL, ametod last night to Man­ A t Som m it Bt dates of the Fdiruary vaoatltm, to Wank Alsa Tniseott. a member win be reviewed at a public bear­ signs in various locations to Man­ \ tnoi PacB Om) luok. It was attended by 175 states there wiU be no school Feb. chester; and the Brown A Lynch chester for totoxication, today Hid tba Im^ oI the n a BriUsh bridRe ttom, Views by 50 ing bafiwe Mm aontog board of op- pleaded guilty and was sentenced WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY gPEClAli! scouts, parents and leaders. 11 or 12, to enable teachera to at­ anot of the hmt Be aUmp la ooo I I 4 . Florist at 156 Mata St., to con­ a iin n w , iM BcedB some new ad- tend workshops in arithmetic and jnewea to Mew York lost Novem- paals (ZBA) Monday, Feb. 18. to tinue to have a free standing sign to 10 d i^ at the State Jell at Tenderfoot badged were award­ phEWB o f I t OttMT oommeawsto. bar, to mrepued tome bonds for B tow w mto t—aow or to 1S68T ha hearing room of the Municipal Hartford. miulc. There wlU be echool Fd>. ttwk ■ottan wM ba MM laptodno-- Bnto4Ma;e. flte moot tatererttog at that addreoa. ed to Robert Bartel, Henry Ibarra, 18 and 19. The vacation days, BuUdtog a t $ ,pjn. EVxir other requests before the Harry Leister, 48, of no certain He sild Mcent stepped-up Com- Wilton Thebodeau, James Seller tloii o f Mm BuoaotonMati PliOQ* at tbito hands from a nib- Oloat to 50 townapoople dlscuaied A reqUaet from Frank and Aunlst Activities in lAtln Ameri' therefore, are Feb. 11, 12, 20, 21 iainatfcwi wWch wtd be oftand ttda gutoMon M, Mm Town OounoU ZBA, also to ba heard under state address, also arrested to Manches­ IVY PLANTS 4 for ^U9 and Richard Oatway. and 22. tier Milt Truscott^jdayed to Ix»- Thomas Bugnachl o f 728 Birch ter lost lUght for totoKicatlon, was posa A threat to this country. Merit badges were atwarded to for Bsla at OOe each. Tha UB. dap. ■MolfiigMto week toproHtog tbito Mountain Rd., asks a ’variance to hearing regulations, are from addsi that Communist guer­ Milk money wiU be collected Mint Is raatriUng Mm origliMl Richard F. Hughes at 348 f^pruce fined 320 after a guilty plea. S Bob Prentice and Arvils Osola, Feb. the day school resumes, Opentof lead — 6 o f Chitw. vtowa rogMfdtag Mto propowd to- extend their slaughter house bus!' rillas have -heen trained in Cuba electricity; Victor Geiger, Indian is, Bmanotontton Prootanutkto, nM- TruoooS used the DtaymonOon- and wholesale of meat to to St., who wants a repalrer'a license ROCKVILLE SESSION “ and tiiey already have enough nure will be no banking the week AP Newafeatuiea dalHon tonad to 1871 4br |2.76 a o iiMmmt to IDM. and certificate; Robert Hanning- Albert A. Dnimm, 21, of Glas­ lore and stamp collecting; Fred of Feb. 11. t « bU«b flrat to ftod out If M A ipeeUd rsatoitomint oonuntt- elude retail eales area at the aame materials o( war to support revo­ Tedford, cltixenship in the nation; By STTD KRONISH portmr bod a foor-oard major. rural location. ton of 437 Hutford Rd. and Paul tonbury, Tueeday afternoon was Mrs. Harry H. Kiikfaam, schiool toi raomtly nportod to tho Town J. Messier o f 270 N. Mato St., who lution anywhere in Latin Amer­ Skating is scheduled today at and L a i^ , first aid, per­ Swttneriand has iasuad two aeta The aiunrto w u negative, but Also, a MMCial exception ia be­ fined 318 tor i^ r o p e r passing. ica.'* Center Springs Pond from 3 to 10 nume, reminds parents to inform Japan boa issuod a new sot of OoiuwU Its oonohiston that rorahi- each want limited reptUrer’s U- Court was reopwv^ for the case sonal fitness, and flrmnanahip; of atampa in Ha regular poatal TtusoOtt went ahead irith both of ing ariced by LeBonne-Wichman, W ould you Bku mu to uioko p.m. Hockey is slatM at the An­ the school about children’s ab­ MmiiMntals honoring Mm ISMt Ptoi •MonMon, la not neceoeaiY now and censes and certifleatea; and Timo­ disposition after Drumm was ab­ Kennedy took his criticB in Con­ Robert Smkh, Tom Muldooa, Don sences. Excuses may be phoned bis sntts on tho onumpUan that unMtad it bo put off until 19W. real aetate, to erect 2 three-family gress to task. nex from 1:30 to 10. There will be Kelsey and David Johnson, fir»- ■eriea. aooordtog to wwd raceiy- Olympiad to Tokyo which wUl not North bod threo cords to at least I Toup apartment bulldlngii at 366 thy Morlarty of 510 Hartford Rd., sent when his case was called Ha said he thinks everyone con- no skating today at Robertson or or sent in another child. ed by the Swtas Philatelic Agepoy tokb ptoM untM 1964. Tha rtwigm The oounoll ooknowlediad ra> who requests permission to have a earlier and a re-arreat ordered mamddp; and Don Kelsty and The children in Mrs. Rowley's OM o f Mm moJon. M ipt at •Mm rtport but did w I lakland St„ to Residence Zone A. im partial sunruy of your I aemed “should keep our heads Charter Oak Parks. Terry Towle, personal fitness. in America. One set, designed fesfiws such sports to boakoMMlL ■Hm finalcotoroct was very A c n p Warren Howland at 450 Wood- used car dealers license and cer­ under a 3100 bond. He arrived late room recently presented an oper­ oq|rt it OouncUmto did not tificate at the Hartford Rd. ad­ and attempt to use the best infor- There will be coasting at Center Two scouts, Dave Mullen and to meet the naw psuroel poet rates, rowing and fenoing. reoscmble, but West douUed to bridge St. realrequests conversion of and the re-arreet order and set­ Springs Park until dark. etta, "The Uttle Red Hen." in the with its ftodinga. dress.. ting of bond were erased. maticm we have." There might Raymond DeOobert, serving as school auditorium, with Gr^ory oonslsta of four stands. Ua sUb- a tons Mist threatened trouble. played, East hod a Urn words to ’niTM men qwb* to favor of ro- a stogle-familie-

IKANCHDSTEB EVENING HERALD. UANCHE8TEB, CONN., FBIDAT, FEBRUARY B, 1968 M A N C H ESTII MANCHiBSTML CONir.r .rR n )A T . FEBRUARY 8. 1988

tem for apMs temjforeluie (sontral bulbs wlu again be undertaken hjr ...... seeasssri^^Fljito^ HEALTH CAPSULES Adjust Oudook Bolton memben a t the pack 70. Your CoaaMtr Tnw Ctiasge ifitr m Y^eniall Health WHICH CMBS yyU MORE TV-Radio Tonight ,oBt tw m p rtfon o M0C Members qf United Methodtot F ittsb u ^ 0 f I-A N X-RAY To Time Zone, 18 G>mplaints (toUrch has been requested to ocm- OR A FLUOROSCOPIC tte eddielor oosttngla af ______MANCHMtIlla slder proposed time ehangaa for I M i It Bm fourth iMtotlinwit BXAMINATIONf E n v o y s T o ld models wni n sd ogo teats a t t M r I Krai^ei?lonH Sunday morning worahlp and be PAINT riHOl Bm fenportitiiM o t dant ahflttjr 'to aliscrb or rsfleet Itas CONN. For the Conqueror Received by prepared to answer at servicea on O tn T Todty the Mtaoharter T elevision sun’s rays. - - ' Feb. 10 and 17 when tha commis­ urn XlMOUa SoeMty, Bsarhinff the IStfa •;00 ( <) Big t Theater (In progress)^ 8:10 (10-32-30) Bing Along With HMcb (OiMrtiiiiied troiM One) 1 1 » pcopertlas e( paints sad MAMcrarntivsiAiiainT oftownRi...... sion on worship will (xmduct an t22) Movie at 6 (In progreaa) (OMrttaraed frees Page Oae) opinion poll. The new hours would f — iei NtUooal Children’s Dental ((?olor) other surtsoe oosUngs, M bs Ibetr caUad ths camp of liberated Ar­ Appeals Unit nttIMh WMc reh. 3 Uuvugh 9. (30-10) Early Show (in progreu) (18) ^bscrlpU on TV bo4]r still temponuri^ bUnp to > Phdno Ml ♦-7766 be 9:15 and 10:45, which is 15 ( 8) Rocky and His Friends ^ 8-4(^^8-4063) FllntstoneaFilm srranfsmeat oa ths oMrtto a t tbs abs, shorn of Western Influence. Larsen's •aswetn some oomnum questtans (18) Life of RUey , 8-12) Route M-bour day sad night eycl*. meseraft. detennlae ths veU- CAM AMO oAnnir o ra d tA t' ktaigdcm for Huaaela’a aactxtd eon, minutes earlier for both services. ,.(24) American Economy Boviet sld to Bgypt and S^rla had At the three public sessions If the new hours for worship are tooth hCSlttl. (24) The Age of Kings (He's interior tsmpsratnra and Ihs Abdullah, who biKania the emir held by the board of tax review, HARDWARE. INC. . Q .. Is It really worth the effort 6;0(r (40) Yancy Derringer Stnigbold saidL of Traiujordan. given him some military musola. adopted, the Sunday School hour 6:2S ( 3) News. Sports, Weather 8:00 ( 8-4063) f r o Dickens; He’s efOciency of crlacal compoaenls But at the same tone, toe Byr- 18 taxpayers appeared to re(]uest M Depot SqiMie, Mexelwelw . lo kaq> one’s own teeth? Aren’t 6:30 ( 8) BlograiAy Fensfer For exMnple, Soviet astronauts mch as aleetriesl power systems DAFFODILS o» *149 A conatttutional monarchy waa would be 9:15 to 10:15. Phone S49-5374 » sittfleisl dentures Jurt as good? (18) Subscription Television 9:30 ( 8-13) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour did thoir sleeping aloft when it proclaimed tor Iraq in 1094, but lan-BgypUan union had driven the that their aasessments be review­ Ice Show Set (40) Superman (10-2260) Price la Right (O and predslaa mechanical devtcaa- Byrlan CommunJIsts. out of tlielr ed. Members of the board are now A. Durtng the sveiage UfsUme, ( 8-40-53) 77 Sunset ^ I p under -a treaty Britain retained With the pixHnlse of id, clear (24) M odem Algebra was night time over the Soviet R a ^ o a d Hsasy sad Charles Damaeous irtrtingbold.’ The pWty, working on these complaints to s p a a tm oonsumes some 38 tons 6:46 ( 3) Waller Cronkite 9:66 (24) This New House Union. Scheu Jr. have developed an ex* control of the country’s financial, weather for the weekend, the (10-22^) Hiintley-Brinkley 10:00 (10-2260) Jack Paar (C) Illegal, transferred its heedquar- see If they are justified. o f food. That is enough to jmxh But things will be different, perimentsl optical orR m a that defenM and foreign affaire. Skating C^ub of Bolton is tooking AiAAlilAltAA e ld s 's banquet for a capartty 7:00 ( 8-12-22-30-40) News. Sports and 10:30 ( 8-13) Eyewitness to History PRE>SEASON Anolaat Iraq'e Claah with the ters to Iraq, where toe pot of ret- Approximately 12 others ap­ forward to presentation of its Weather ( 8) The Third Man Strughold ^ d , when men go on (xmverta a oarboo arts light Into oHition wee simmering. peared before the Itoard with crowd at Madison Square Garden ( 3) Death Valley Days (63) Man From Interpols very long space voyages. a beam which la the aame ooai- modem Weetam world waa aggrb- fourth annual show. ’’Panorama on and for all of the guests at the (10) Boots and Saddles (18) SubscripUon TV vated by the diacovery of w In The Iraqi revolution exploded questions, but did not enter com­ Ice." Saturday night and Sunday (24) Months Before Birth (40) M Squad For one thing, there Is evidence poeitian and Inteurtty as aunUght July 14, 1060. Nurl Bald, the one­ At Yaur Sarvfea fori world’s three largest hotels. Most THE -FUXJRDSCOPC, WITH Kirkuk, in the northern part of the plaints when their questions were afternoon at the Sperry’s Glen 7:15 (22) Highlights U:00 ( M-lO-12-22-30-4063) News. that you need much less sleep in In the eaperimenta, the HSHMG ROD AND REB time hero of Arab nationalism, a t that food has to be chewed; which a poctor se e s 7:30 ( 3-12) Rawhide Sports. Weather the weightless state of sero grav­ sMnee through a (port In the c(xmtry. The Turkiah Petroleum answered to their satisfaction. rink. The show was poetponed last • WINDOW CLEANING chewing is the chief purpose of (30) Honeymooners 11:16 (10) Tonight (C) Co,, dominated by the Brltiah, had died an ignominious death- cap­ To Discuss Policy week because of bad weather. ws!PE OP YOU wrrHour (10-22) international Showtime ity than you do on earth. vacuum chambar to almnlate eun-. tured tai woman’s clothing while Which you need your tei^ . TAKING AN X-RAY PICTURE, ( 8) West Point (40) Steve Allen Show taken a 76-year-conceasion in 1035. The board of education will meet Norman Midwood, a member of • FLOOR WAXING ( 8) Movie light, while the’ blackened interior trying to escape. The royal family Sound, healthy teeth also are GIVES YOU MUCH MORE. ■ (40-53) Valiant Years is co(ded and made to represent U.B. compenlea held 31.70 per cent Wednesday for the exclusive pur­ the Providence Skating cniib, will (24) Challenge 11:20 (12) Movie p-b..., SALE was slaughtered. • JANITOR SERVICE aseenUal to your appearance and The Cigar Teat intereet in Tuikiah Petroleum, pose of discussing policies.___ be the star of Saturday's perform- IRRAPIATION. 8:00 ( 30) Tightrope 11:30 ( 30) Tonight (C) the void of outer space. Rgg.llB.50—WRIGHT AND McGILL ROD Arab nationalism, Nsaser .style, for proper speech. (22) Spririjgfleld Indians Hockey which wae to become the Iraq Pe­ At the last board meeting Mrs. ' ence. On Sunday. Estelle, formerly HmMi Cawiihi gtvt hatpful isinnsliia (24) Alaska BAL’ITMORE, Md. (AP)—Space The cigar smoke is forced may have been the lubricant ef t^iille artificial dentures usually »kks

h tice and warm up carafully be­ thv dlttir«Me betspeen dlnaaoial estaably mast and grt ths thing fore each performance. Ufa and death fmc seme «C the dons^ tbs world would csitatnly bs groetsd yrtth toeWMiny Britons Set to Quit Tito Schipa to Sing '‘Nonsense,” said the Italian. bsoiiiig from ua next by amanu- Tb* tawvttoMs MvouBg "Singing is not Uke athletics; you' newspapen inwoivwik bat the fact don't get better by exercise. I that baigainlnc has semehow got snsis eoortssy of soma Pamela oft SRtvod, bowever, abd tbay Try HILLTOP MOTORS, Ine. never practice. I don't even do PMh. found tt Mstsr to pick ftowi tbiit annual Board of Offleen Now is the time to remove dead and unwanted twnB. down to sudi a tangiUo point adds X Oortatl#na 1«:X "Italw tove Home Skybolt.Made any wortolng up before I go on­ For tbs moment, unfortunately, to prasiot bouquota Her oonsttj ‘ h ODUB f and 44A—JBOLTON, W W . Oonforonos of tha Connoetlout As­ Last Concert—Mayhe stage. The only thing I do is start It is also s good time to prune dead branclMS ftd m to the tmpreesion created by the tutlon i f u Btwurs iMldoto, and • your tm r no quick msstlng ssems possible. lo im sociation of Bool Batata Boards ouL the concert with one or two your other trees. mere passage of thho, and the ole- psilod of m-dMofth oohieMsd with TWs W ssk * was bdkl at ths Orontmoor Baa- easy numbers, like an ‘Ave ment of ordeal in the negotiations, One of our sKscutives haa Just bar lowsrsd presUgis. «f'tts. BMfvdMr toe lidb the tooed By WAUniB dOGDIlOH < ’aryon* to Britain wonts to visit touront to, Nswtogton yssterday By BOB THOMAS < The singer once Uved to Bev­ FREE ESTIMATE— CALL tk at leidt u im dboot lovu In eoh- S i FORD a n g l ^ - d o o r AF Mevle-Televislon Writer erly HiUs before the war, even Maria.’ u n namsly that ths strike may eoon gon* across tbs street for a hair­ Tbo seoeod world war was ds- BGUN AXR FORCE BABB, ths United States. at noon. "Only one time was I a Uttle wtkaing and aba davoted , hat; adcttoB'wMIi' toiito'.p«nte, iplMie'er »60 FORD ESCORT J^AOON “There’s no piocs Uks horns, vt Those ottendliif firoto Monehs HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Tonlght is took out his first citizenship pa­ A n n fl««Blns Bzonit bo over. cut. Another la busy with actual "Restlesa Spirit’* Is the com- We UM thla word ao Hre- Fix. (A P )-”Wa mada a boma pers. His travels kept him from bit nervous," he said. "That was CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. BbWMja. Entered nt the waaksned efforts to warnings and »55 FORD V;J^-DOOR here, then Bkybolt tailed us. Now couras,” ha soul, "but wa’ra quits tor wen Alfred F. Wertoner, pres­ Uto night the fabulous 68-yeor citizen—he spent’ the i when I made my debut at La Should tt end immediately, work of some kind. Another has a plstely m>primrlate Utls of a near r aM'kitokakardly that Its yOWIwwMAUq. HEW PAINT , ___ happy h en .” ident; Elva Tyler;, first ■vice presi­ becoming a tiOENSED AND INSURED TREE SUBOEONE U Aeiidbeater. Ooan.. biography of iCdna 8 t Vincsnt MU’- when bars, like many otbaia, hfd wa hxve to laxve, and Isuva our singing career of Tito Schipa j Man Utter.______however, it will have lasted far temporary address In Florida, but proved mavalUng, to Uuvifattdnal Hgtifleancd" apjatoni to be 'SSrewm aamo, new friends.” Mrs. Pat Watsrwoith, wife of dent; Carlton.W.Mutehins, second wartime in Italy.' Now lie plans T E L Ml 3-7A95 lay hy Miriam Ourko. She w m a M t . NSW tmAin conies to on end. to take care of that unfinished That was in 1916 when he sang too long, for reasons much too pre­ w* are not sure Just where he left and furnHwiatug ettorta. Sba. bad That was tha commant of Royal a sargaant from Yorkshire, coiA- vice president; Pony Behatoost I "Rlgoletto." He has had a life­ creature of mercurieal idiangea The tow t lova can ba uaed to PRICED RIGHT ploteA about the bread. “We At least that’s what it says on business. posterous to be regiected, to re­ it. And. even as we have been diaplsysd ft ftocftftl ooiitclftiioft tft^ Air Fqroq Sgt. Albert Lamb •eontory; and LUllsn O. Grant time of melody and shows no Carrier Mi and moods which iriongsd from quuea tbsi Mgliaet, the inoet bon- he and 112 ot can’t eat It,” she sold. “Mv first state director.. the pro^om of the 18th and final The Schipa career spanned the writing this cheerful news of our gay and giddy to fear and with­ her m bar aflorta In behalf, of sMbla totsnttOM a w luapoalaa M an la A-1 otneler Brltona prepared sig;ns of stopping, despite the con­ sults that have to add up to a Saooo and VauettL la. the y a m to pock tm and hood tor hew duty mouthful hod caraway seoos and , Oueota Included Insurance Com­ concert ot the Italian tenor’s golden age of opera, beginning clusion of his so-called farewell ••••••« :: costly nMisense for everytwdy in­ prospects, we have lost the clip­ drawal, so It was Indeed a ”reat man. I t can b t uesd to wprsee the aUUona to Great Britain o|to 1 thought It was And- tbs missioner Alfred N. Ptremo and farewell tour at Philharmonic with his debut in "La Traviata” . l.SO1:35 1 less spirit” which burst r.poa the of Amsrlca'a need she hmoat and itoaat parvertodly pao- tour. ping which tells about the British slsewher*. ' ploto im to bread was too fluffy.” msmbmrs of his staff. Commission- Auditorium. at Vercelli. He began with the . . M volved. barren scene of American poetry generoualyt without wlthhnMIiig stonato deatrsa of man. Oon- secretaries and how and where her work until satisfied wtUi. tto Thlrtsen cftlcsra and 41 airmen M n. Watorworth says she wiU sr Premo was oh* of the speak­ But as far as quitting, he’s not | Chicago Opera in 1919 and the FATAL WINE FUMES igntEBm o r The prime cause of all this dis­ in the early 1900*a eequentlto, how hre see to under- take bock many memories. ers. So sure. Giving an eloquent shrug. | Metropolitan in 1982. His memo­ j o .TEDt i PRESS they can be hired from, and there final polish. For ttits aha was to began arriving hers lost May to ROBERTSON, South ORANGE HALL BS X tress and coat to everybody has Hers was a broken home but she BUtod m Voriptim' for todagrT unitorgo fin in g to u ^ g the SlW' “I love tha memories I have be commented, "if they still want ries of those years were studded A e w d ^ P r ^ to excluehrel* ia no ons her* to help ue find it. described her childhood as "extra­ incur ths orittclsm of many who What dosa Paul tatondr h en ,” she sold. hat* to leave. (API—A farmer and a laborer rte ne nae tt rapublhntlqB of been the big head of one union rotuBsd te distinguiah aa ito did bolt mlasUe system. They brougnl "1 BMOOUBAOINO OFFBPRDiO me to sing, I sing.” with great names: Caruso. Gigli, died In a vat here—killed by wine dtoantehee Jtad to It or ordinarily happy,” desptt# the Part of the proMsm la wHh Isn- I love It here.” OBINNBLL, Iowa (API—When He has been singing since he Flagstad, Garden, Pons. Melchoir, — eredtte In thta neper effldal vdio has been seeking, by strained flnancee ef the Millay bstwoen postry. and ^tqiagaada. olrnig 12 dependents and set iip a fumes. the tooal newa nobUehed here. fuaga. Whlla w* bay* the word trailer pork home named Powoktl Winis Allen come home late one was a 7-yesr-old in southern Galli-Curcl, etc. this atrlke, to make himself big­ household, which consisted of Mrs. Shs has survived all these ox- tove in mind, we.muet raoogntse Italy. Now a hearty, well-fed 73, Will opera ever see another Anton Malherbe, 32. and a col­ Iti «C MpnbUention of •pedal— tramea of reomitkm, and since bar VlUage. Judieial Reform Eyed night from hla night-shift Job, he ored laborer, Attl Jansen, went herpts are abo reaereed. ger than anybody else in hie own Special Force Millay and Edna's two younger tbat we make this word oorer the The Bkybolt was tha air-to- found a dosen signs on and in his he sees' no real reason to stop. such golden era? imlon, and his own union the big­ sisters. death in 1900 a more balanced ap­ waterfront. Paul was not handi- But be does plan a shift In ca­ "No, I am afraid not." he said Into the wine vat on Malherbe’s mu akrTioa cBent of N. B. A. Sere^ praisal of her work has begun. ground mlasUo daslgned to deliver DEB MOINBB— Iowa’s recent home, all reminding him the farm to clean It. Later they were gest and most powerful in the pub­ llie mothsr was a Uvdy in­ 1 In tois manner.. He could a nuclear warhead 1,000 mllea adoption of a nonpartisan Judgs- pheasant huhttog season would reers. He would like to settle in sadly. "Young singers nowadays BINGO The radiance of her star ’ iM&idni Kepreaentattrea. The To Be Trained terested woman of widespread In­ uao of .throe wolds to « ahead of a bomber. It yos olmsd seleoUon law has spurred interest bpan ths next nqortilng. | Angeles and coach young can make too much money In oth- found dead. , JO Mathew* Spisdal Aicency—New lishing field. terests and, for her time, unusual dimmed during the ascendency of press ttiroe dimenatons ef levs. In One of the a l ^ , which Allen singers. He has sent for his wife er fields. They won’t bother with An expert said that fermenting 72 East Center St., Manchester oik. CMeade. Detroit and Boaton. _ the “new poetry” as socempltflad at extending the Ufa of the In stotllsr plans to Nebraska and lOMBBR AT7DIT BUREAU OP But in order for any one union Ideas of Individual freedom, paru Ito Sortotdre for to ^ . Paul la manned bomber Into the mlsolle Oklahoma. And Bi. Louis news- figures his three young sons de-{and 17-year-old son—"My baby, i opera." wine gives off carbon dioxide, ------.Tione. leader to dream of getting such a ticularly for women. Edna, bom in in Pound and BUot, but as loag not apeaUng of love that w* might vised, read: "Under this door who Is 6 feet taU’’--to Join him. Schipa himself makes singing which is odorless and brings un­ In Canal Zone as tbers is poetry there win be psqxers wont Missouri’s nonnpor- EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 >The Herald Pitatnis Company, Inc., big head for himself, he had to 1892, grew up in an atmosphere call' passions to, erotic, or sexual. •%. program was dropped otter Uson plan broadened to take to Bt posses the worst pheasant shot Since 1946, the Schipas have lived, seem aStoni: lingly simple. Many consciousness before the victim ea no ttnanelal reapondblUty tor providhig complete freedom in place for her iyrioal gentus and Hs Is not apeaking af toya tbat variousIS hdlures In Ita teat stagaa. Louis Oountgr. you have ever seen.” I in Rome. singers spend hours dally in prac-' realizes anything is wrong. aphlcal airors appearing In ad- have some favoring situation. And reading and with strong encour­ her matohless aomuts. menta and omer reading matter (Oontlnaed from Page One) m%ht call a brt^thsiHy or Now Polaris aubmartaas will do Mkndieatar. menlng Herald. he did. He was in a city which has agement to e^qieriment in almost Mrs. Gkirka’s book la a smooth friaadly type futocnae. Taul la the Job. grown too big to handle its own Such operations are likely to any edier held. Here were develop­ narration of both literary and p«r- speaking of lov* that ia aalf-gtv- Just a year ago the load that '^XMaMar advertlaing cloning houra: .expand with formation of the fifth sonal development, written with hr-Monday—1 p.m Friday, problems. He was representing a ed work habits which were to per­ 1^ , aamlloial love. He apeaka of la now Powoktl Village was a unit In the Canal Zone. sist all her life. Periods ef almost clarity aito pleasant readability. loup that wm-haar and support a Shell eat her heart out r TWeaday—1 p.m. Mem^y., union whldi had grown too big and Jungle. TroUera were brought to, rjMMadayr^ p.m. JWeaday. The cold war mission of the violent domesticity were followed cross. . . .and lov* you for ft vdisn it’s flilsd with Bsrton's Mli*to| furnished with running water, elec­ ^Wjnuaday—1 p.m. Wednesdaday. powerful for its ow— boots. He was "Make tove your aim” was a r Friday-1 p.m. nraraday, Special Forces is to train native inevitably by periods ef complete RockviUe-Vemon tort Continfntal Chocotatis# Choos# tht om tricity oijd telephones. More itnrday—1 p.m. Friday, dealing with newspapers which armed elements, but not to fight Oblivion to physical surrounx&iga very Mgli calling for Om Corinthi­ fMiKi h®*' • • • froin our Ipvibit Volontlfli col|ictkift»i had been planned for 06 families ^aaalfied deadline: 10:30 a.m had grown too big and costly to themselves. However, in South At a later time she avoided a mar­ ans. It Is a high callliM for 'ttiCj who never did moke the trip. ^ of pobllcatiaa except Saturday — riage which she thought threat­ oenUlnpomi^ ChrisUaniim iHtIpt have any freedom of maneuver Viet Nam U.S. i^MK:lal Forces Aiixiliaiy Starts In little more than a month, have found themselves in the ened to confine her to closely to sqa’a askL to aaorifies and airva fMsm the village will begin to toeok mWay, FW»ru*ry • l^ t open to themselves. midst ef battle between govern­ domestic mfCatrs, saying If she had Hospitid Benefito both Mend and tamlly la truly to iip> Members of the group will re­ When things grt that big, the ment soldiers and Communist te ‘Tive In a mess, or Uve in a neat mak» lorayour aim. KXCLVSIVEIiT IN MANOHEaWB* AT turn to England and tell of their guerrillas, and some have been room and give up writing, I prefer CL.B. i^ th ro p DON'T HAVE TO BUY one thing that cannot be tolerated odventurea In the “colonies " 0 What A Praddent Is For The Woman’s AuslUary ef Rdck- Student Pastor is the brute, ruthless clash of killed. the mess.” For most, It woa their first ij? J>r««ldent Kennedy hag not yet In a hot war, the Special Forces She was most fortunate in her vlUe a ty Hoapltal has launohed a First Oongregatlonal Church WESTOWM day - to, day - out contact with power and wills. The bi.fger things chain coffee porty projeej^ to raise Sooth innndsor aa we arc certain our read- would be sent behind enemy lines subsequent marriage to Ihigen Americana and there were about get, the more imperative it is In small teams to organize civilian Boiaaevatn, for he felt privileged te funds tor furniture in the waiting OS many reactions to their Yon- jjjpa can testify, any title to auto- that people deal gently and rea­ resistance. give up meet of hla other activiUea room which will be located in the n s Itatemal Itovsnu* Servio* P H A R M A C Y ^ ^ Kae nei^bora aa there were Bri' employs mora than ST.OOQ.'petml* efSaOe pralhe bi theee columns. In sonably with one another. Their offleers and men are ex­ and devote his time to providing new hospital wing. HARTFORD ROAD— HI (-M M tons. • i^ t ,we rwvectfully differ with perts in weapons, demolition, par­ Edna physical comfort, quiet and The first coffee party in the aer­ to process the nearly 100^ mllHon i l t With typical British candor What goes on In New '"'ork City, achuting, communications, medi­ isolation when necessary and ies will be given MTS. Clarence retoriiB filed every year. they ecnaldcrcd Americana con­ vtewa and diaappreve of some is, of course, merely one odd sam­ MAYTAG... You Adopt It! travel and diversion when desired. J. McCartby, an auxUlaiy vice 3ilt his actiona from time to time. cal treatment and other military fusing but tremendoualy friendly; ple of the kind of world we keep arts. It was also fortunate that he was president, at her home at 80 School they thought Americans went out T]|nd sometimes, fortunately now b'lildbig up for ourselvM. If ,as The number of Special Forces wealthy enough to afford this kind St., Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 2 of their way to be polite. Some p.m. The event is open to the pub- thMi tat a very Mgr way, people, ^ve wind up being very, experts has tripled over the past of marriage. felt their manners were terrible CHOOSE FROl^ NORMAN'S LARGE FAMILY OF WASHERS and DRYERS jjl^rove. twe years to a total of 6,600. Edna was given early recogni- Uc. To one, America la “the moat un­ very good, we can, no d-mbt, sur­ SAVE IN STYLE AT OVER 1,000 forgettable place.” Certainly, In his press ooofer- vive our own monstrosities. Mean­ To smother, it la "the most un' * j m handUnp of the question ef while, however, the much-vaunted get-at-able place." ',31m RuaMeo presence in Cuba, Mr. freedom of the press, the sup- ORANT STORES And what of SkyboHT 'IKannedy demenatrated what a “Disappointed" was the unani­ peoed Joint possession of half a mous reaction to the fate of the mealdent la for. dosen great new^p ^ers and their prMpram. Presidewt is far, amonir other ^ A millions of readers, has, for more Ihe word cam* with mono­ jjjhiniia,' the hoabiees ef stating na- then 60 days, been traveUng tonous regularity—almost as If thla Alansl attttuds and policy In a way group had been schooled in the around Inside the hat band of one SBhltit permits ths people ef that art of middle-of-the-road comment. tt’ ion leader. The cure is not what They weren’t vexed, aorry, aad t^latlan and the people ef the world the fancy suggests, to tear every­ nor oplnionleaa—particularly not see the }uet and logical re- thing down or blow everything up opintoiueas about their American ^ll^onaMp between fact and de- neighbors. an<' try to start civilization all afaten. Sgt. Lamb, head of finances, over again. BiR we do need, des­ °wr There ia a special talent for the said the people he met "were em­ perately, to V ■ some common barrassingly kind, really good ^Vuainees ef talcing a tangled situ- sense and res* 'nt into our man­ FUNDS people who went out of their vray :dfacm, fun of eonflicUng reaJftlee to be kind. "They succeeded.” agement of the plant fb'"'iltiee and 3 b weB aa alarmiet rumors, and re- But the children, who probably capadtiee Iviliratlai haa built for don't fully understand why they Ib cliM *t *• the precise words itself. were uprooted from their homes a ^ c h reetere sanity to the ptdilic and brought to the United States, or why their fathers were hond- And FreaidfSit Kennedy, at many Almost Pamela icked for the Job that never was yesterday, managed to be Snlshed, had the last word. From time t* time there erupts Take 6-year-old Charles Ness, ,Asne and tinansweraUe, although, among the tap brass of this news­ .,Son of Wing Comnjqndqr Charles 3|t must .be admitted, there were paper a lively discussion of the Ness, who’s in charge of the R aF contingent. Ness says his son can |3|ecaslona when some of his vlew- project ef employing, for Ra pool undmlbteifly felt Uke taking F o r turn hla British brogfue on or off ed convenience, a sperial secretary at will. ^ ^ e of his queeUoners outside fo r. ^ ^ "It caused someone to call him -• rimrt refresher course in w hat'I for small personal errands, a dls a Yankee," Ness said. "It upset him terribly.” :jKsd already bean said. ! position to flatter our respective Net only tb* President’s superb Karen Moreland, a 0-yeor-old : personal vanities, a willingno daughter of sm RAF sergeant, 3touoUon ef Issues te their oen- when not otherwise disposed, to thought deeply before deciding: "I unavoidsble core, but the po- ^ catch up our personal correspond­ Uke America." She added quickly, “Oh, I like Florida, too.” sobriety ef his tone, with ence for ue. and. In general, not 3rw<* he kept bringing the care- j Pat Pyke, 18, daughter of a ! only by such services, but by her sergeant, feela the English ore ranttogs ef the alarmista or,I own presence, poise, and posture, FUN more friendly and Britain’s schools own questioners, back to the {I give ue newspaper people the kind ore better. MAYTAG Custom MAYTAG Super M A H A G Electrenic isMal mninder that ibis is all a "I want to go back there,” she MAYTAG Highlander j of status image our Impertance rifeiestlon ef werid Hfe or death, sold. "American msmners ora not I really deserves, even though eur 3|leuld have produced more than very good at all, either." I modesty seems to stand in its way. Pat'a brother, Philip, 9, Ukea Highlander WASHER Highlander WASHER Clethes DRYER !ltone temperary quierting of the Automatie WASHER I To be frank and honest about Americans but thinks the country unnatural hysteria we Ameri- la rotten. He wouldn't elaborate— this, the way a good newspaper s Never Over-or-Under develep as we think of Rue- but he wsuits to go home. SI" I should, M ia not really modesty, *3 W a M rT m p . * 3 Position PM Lovols •AH Fabric—2 S p « < l J' Dries Clothes *f any kind in Cuba. Lynda Waterworth, 8, probably ' nor is it penury, either, which vFas the United Statea’ best friend •— There are times when Just talk •Full Cycle s Famous “Halo of stands in the way of the employ­ Fkm iLles that: among the contingent. Lynda, a * S-Ym v TrommluloM • Equipped with HltM’ i|s impertant, because, in this loud- green-eyed, brown hsdred bundle Heat” Drying Method ment of such a personal secretory . Agitator SofotyUd AMUthed age ef ours. H is required of vlvaclouanesa, thinks the land, for our brasa Ilib pilot a return t* common sense, the people and the weather ore She oeuhl have been hired tai a “gorgeous." ^ return to a look at the whole ,Lynda la t^ lca l of moat of the Ijpicture, a return to some realiza- minute, sny time in the post SO PLAN TOGETHER... children stationed with their fom- 'jMsn of what any of us might be years, If the principals involved in Ules at Eglln. She likes Elvis, Pat if we happened to be the her employment could ever have Boone and alUgators. agreed whether she be blonde, bru­ The children liked the weather. toinea in power and responsibility. The temperatures in this north- Dwight Eisenhower, as Fresi- nette. or magenta, and closer to SAVE TO G ETH ER... weatem section of Florida dipped ilfesnt, had the capacity for th is. Gibson girl or something Uke Mary to eight degrees during on ex­ When You Buy kind of talk, which could |sans Feter and Paul. But thsre t treme cold wave. But for the most never, in all theee years of discus­ part it was warm enough for Iflerce through to the rodc-like ’’catching 'fish with my jneoe of ipeeitties everybody really knew to sion, been any real agreetneot ENJOY TOGETHER... stick and a string." in* true, end he, in hie time, hod the specification. Hie result is Now, the officers and men spend Your Maytag produce it in order to point ua that we are a newspaper tamed their eight-hour duty tours pack- for the disorder of Its desks, tlie tog equipm«M.;.Fewqulpi ■ - will remain •buck toward sanity in the face of to the United States. ■lurid appeals In an opposite direc- dilatoriness of its correspeadence, They ore dlspoalng of personal t Washer :itan from some Irrespmsible loud- and its centlnuol obaentminded' .. .Rave tlie m ost fu n ! obligations for' the return. Most IHMUthlng from his political oppo- ness mth regard to the keeping ef bought American cars, furniture, appointments, engagements • eloUies and bousehok|' itemo. niMon. In faot, near the end of his The wtvos s p ^ thito time In offico, he even had to hear assignations of all kinds. shopping. vlMtlqg. iai watching SAVE EVEN There is now some lively pr ■USM John F. Kennedy chide him A fEBooily yacation lar^ . . . a skereo^-fl- fbr family n om • • • a televislOT or.JIfetnilng to nuUo. •gsr net having been tougher with pect that this long indecision n I h e Squadron MmBder' C W. Cox, :& stro Cuba. be at an end. backyard swimming potd: naeans more fim to y o u r fn n fly ? oducotion oflnito,' acts as liaison There comes to us intelligence between ths te Its rasponst— aoitona or noslifa ceWetM. • OnoRutton Doon meat hnpreasively. moaphere, than the phuSi eaipat, I Ota • Cold Water RIem s Dries Cleaner Than llan y eolora, daaignx lAU SNEAKERS the Entire Wash the revelving deak, ar the exeeu- 596 Mato Street, Manchester, Conn. iW t o lR Coolial Your Clotheslines Bigness Dwarfs Sense tive waahreem. Rift, fa.95 We are sure that oa soon aa thla newapaper strike down in poeaibillty can be submitted to aU FUNDS FUR FUN. HAMUH NYUNIi lA V EI RUNFROOP FA N Tm Tsrfc has naw loeted b«- of ua, together, a favorable ver­ rto *M i^ Aeatais htooi hanuy Irias, $ i taro montha, and kUeat nowa dict win be quldtly and unonimeus- M a S s c Alw’Dupant Aosltb acstals NOW :.50 EASY TCRMS oral DAILY I ti • aay that the nagotlaten, ly reached. H i* tanportoat imme­ 661 IteiaiataftoA MU ONLY nndar priasur* fram diate thlag Is to try and find asm* MTVRDAYI Is • Wagnar who has bean try- msment when aU ef ua ara getng :C dtaMto.MJVa U P T O m iR t la achieve an 'togresmont by to he tax the same state, to the aamq^ mt late hours and oontlmi- town, to the same building, and IT nK EPA R K im W. r.O FI A OO. > I TO PAY bargalnlag, or* anau ed on a we pnly bad some one vriio could MAN<:HiiliR'S ALLIANCE of one and a q|jAar hours rrju.e. keep track of cur achedulos sc O n x . Kh w I>iwiui_ 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE l ip tha work scmdula. Kvsn that the aeathatSc, axeouUv*, and MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKAOk SPO RtSPO T and COLOR TV CINTER OHrtar Btr-M I F«I«T ' Ijpi;| a guartor dHt ntako asigiit aata -J/r V • ■* Dixxxm f ..M' . peikvw-.-. - m: • ■ ^ '■•' t'-^ / ; ’ :^'7:.^:?.iiK-^rV'; .: . ' j ^ T ••»; -t:: «’ • ■ V . ^ • , •• • - r - '- ;:’-,;>-'^^ / ' .’ . '• •• ,"^

KAN CRm tEB VPBNING HlmALD.^MANCmSTim, CONK,, FRIDAY. FEBRUARI^ 8, 1968 'i HANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTtBR, COlSHH’*'iFiHPAY, t'EBRUARY T*

to, Sp^thMindaor an Coveritty furthSTr study ctf wWotahad MSB S e b flb lli^ the. last meettag. ‘ ; hapi^ell in PHNA Elects ■diael l^T-fT^' \t Monday — ’hot' bssf and gMIry ione< sandwich. huitUrad tstada k m f l Owen S. Trask bom, ptoUa, Jam aaadwlrt^ fruit; . Lin. Ft. VoL XXVII, No. 19 FiMay, Febraary 8 Compi|«d by Htadonta of Manchester High School Mr. WUUam C. Coo, PaeiUly Adfiaor Difficult Piny Tueadey—bataid Holland ham with Owen S. Trask haa been re­ Pat*feiit G rou p pineapple, matfiad potatosa,'; bat­ By AtTT. PSttlP BATER elected to a two-year term as t i k gtaan boana, cookies; ^ ■; ItoUktf » r a « 'Ule*t«r grouito, the president of the Public BealUi Wsdnasday —> tomato soup and HIM ^rjuttl* Theater ot Manchester has Nursing Association. Mrs. Richard That the townspeople are cook crackam, tunp 'fish salad (ukadr ittees Named Coughlin was renamed treasurer. earned about double Msaioiia wab wick, wktte cake with ohoeolats M ver feared to take on a play ftesttag; Thursday—homa /style :ers Continuing for one year are shown tMa week when aeveral par­ i ' vacauae of difficulty or depth, and apeimStl wMli meat. o a h b M and Bifht at the Bowera School it Mra Henry Shermah, -vice presi­ ents a p p e a l at the board of ed-' m at dent; and Mrs. Ethel Cargo, sec­ ramn salad, gelsttn; PTldny— SlMaMtfUlly aocapted the challenge ucatlon tteetlng to Inquiro itout Seniors’ Week retary. baked beena, & h sUdu, tooaad lit one of the most difficult con* botindasy Unto for school populs- I, pieenut butter and Jam sand­ 2 MAIN STREET—TEL. Ml 9-5286 temporary plays, Arthur Miller’e Directors elected for three years Uen dlsmtMtlbn next year. wich, h t o t la M«rvs« with Seidors! It's later than youASteurar, Dick , Sandl H url, '■Death of a Salaaman.” Never are: Mrs. RusSell Perkins, Mrs. Ths visit Atemfnod from ths dis-. By Tripping Conard, Central Judy Lido, BUxabattt Towle, Jeff aU maelA think! There are only seventy-nine Robert Rumens, Donald Magee, Morton, Marilyn fit. Fiatre, Bar­ ieaa than adequate, and at times pteisurs expressed st the Isst Prepare for Dedication more school days before Senior iHilliant, partlculariy in the first William Minor and Donald Fried­ board meeting by some parents at bara Lemlre, Barbara RobarU, diet, the performance held the aU' man. the deelsloo to transfer their chil- . The Lutheran 'Women's Lsague Week and exactly one hundred Joyce Lee Risza, Bob Shea, Ed will meet Monday at 8 pm . at the jTor Um ftrat time alnes the 1958- tllence throughout. Present directors whose terms dien from Wapplng school to 57 Mozon, the Hanobaiter High thirty-two calendar Asya till grad­ Haehodourian, Chris Wollsnbarg, have not expired are Mrs. Dorothy church to aaalst to arramcing the Led by Allan Coe Jr. in the tax- Fallot photo 8 t sekooL where they will Behool baaketball team cUnohed a Senior Wins uation on June 20. Don Simmons, Tommy fiheridan, ' tag role of Willy Loman, with a Mohle, Mrs. Ernest Olsen, Mrs. church for Ha, fUb. 34 dedioimon. be pUuied on double aessions. Hoeteaees wQl he Mrs. Albert tie for the CCIL title, eoortog With these thoughU In mind, Sue . em Earns Degree David Robbins, Mr*. Harry R. Ry­ Picnic Committee M from Ruth Rowley Engaged Chairman John Flood told, the MHS Girls — Class of '63 thriUlng viotoriee over Conard end the commencement committee an- .Us wife, Linte, the cast wove its Theodore P. Qannuts has com­ an Jr., Mrs. William Coates, Mrs Olhof, Mrs. Ttaomss Hughes and Herts Stertman, Donna Muthko, parents that although the board Mrs. David Miller. Bristol OentraL H ie former wee In Tests for noimcea the committees for Senior way through this unusual play in pleted requirements for a BA dC' William Minor, Mrs. Robert L. The engagement of Miss Jeanne haa reafftnned its decision tb have a 48-40 trlunmh; the latter a Linda Smith, Marsha Fredricluen, which the past and the present are Helms, Mrs. Edward Schulthelss. Carol Jacobs of Manchester to Week, composed of volunteers gree in the College of Liberal Arts double seasiOns next year, the Maaoheeter .kveatag Herald As hfts been our custom oome-from-benind 87-fiI conquest. from the class. Recently senior Maryann Kovalcek, Jack Cam­ MKnm simultaneously. There were, Mrs. Ernest G. LeDoyt and Maury Cadet l.C. Stephen Joseph Ratey problem of boundaries it atill an Homemakers bria, William Breen, Edwins Pln- and Sciences at the University of Seuth Vftadaor ebrreapoodent, for over 10 years, we will Before a near capacity crowd in home rooms voted to have coffse Of coarse, a few stumbled lines Cohn. of Beaver, Pa., has been announced open queatlQQ. the areEia, the Indlene, uralUng for avich, Stuart Jochlmsen, Pat Close, by her parents, Mr, and Mra. John L a m Kata, telephoae MI 4-1758. and doughnuts for the senior and miscues, as one might expect Connecticut. The Thrift and Gift Shop oper­ The boundary Una In question is present, absolutely free, the fin t three periods, surged to MBS Homemaker of Tomorrow Gall Colavecchio, Clifford Massy, on opening night. As Willy Loman, ated on a volunteer basis by mem­ C. Jacobs, 125 Bro

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C. J. MORRISON Paint Store 301 CEN m STREET— Ml 3-t»5 385 CENTER STREET "Boy w ta CoaSdeaeattm Hartford,Omutyki OMi OooMtLtaealn Okrttam tal — .J 9|7 p n r O, the ■nmesl 0 , th* Customs I 8-Wheel DrtvaW nyuiraM elfi’ m «ifitar Wefntr nutty-rljeiid Hale, Anthony Hansen, David Gorman, Gregory Hughes, Carol RodririHe.Vern Bl(wd Fords, ohalrman of tos HitoW Pupils Oeimla To'mczak, Michelle 2-d64r oiMqpa.''nodki taatoTt FW Contracts (OMtouMi from Paga Om ) On Courts at C of C Event: Newton, Nancy (VFlinn, Cathy (Continued from Page One) ers between Birch St, and Mapl6 boanf of tax review, pointed out Pacortno, C ynthia Pope, Merrilee Touchette, Deborah Trahan, EUe«n Btateard ^------fM n One) to Watkins that some stores on St, are asking the hoard of tax . Sykes Junior High School Proulx, David Robert, Lynn Rue- Wandty, Cniig Watson, lii^ Main 8 t. have only been increased Manotasstar Atty. Osocfw C. which B «na ' OliM Juatica Rayntond JL W. Jr. and Tbereaa Ov JaMwrt to Watson, Jeffrey Weber, Harold and Revere Copper and Bram Ine., review to reduce the assessments refused to tell where he hearalt’ haS' awarded, high hbnoro to 84' sell, David .Stark, Katherine Tan- poUojr damocracy at by m per cent while buslneaaes in Lasansr today aald his salt agtlnst win of the Itata Ruprsina 06urt Douglaa W. and Margaret D. Bti students-tnd gmStsX honors to 76 ttUo, Maigenbt Tyler. W ilde, OatheriTM W il li a ^ Jrim New York* on their land by 30 per cent, and other areas have been increased in The Preeldent was aokafi what artll weak About “ Caainiariteut John, property on Kenwood Rd.r F lorl. 9I0LD8. StStI the assessments on their buildings the monagainant of too Falitoaks further atepe. tha admlnlotratlon Mr the ssoote qpartor. A total of 48 Grade'7 atudenta • "Ilia n«w movament,” a com- Still sticking by their original value by as much as double, Whitney Oorp., too Now York Ooutta’.'iit tte fijnnial dtnnar a la ^ Bart Conatraetten Ob., toa to; won general honors. They were B-88 eonvertlbla Quotattons Furnished by by 10 per cent. Alfred K. Henke might taka to inaka eonvarta of Tho 17 high honors students hv nuaiqiia aald, "wlU work to in- pleas of Innocent were Anaconda “ Are things so bad on Main holdlag firm w ith m ajor k>oal ia - lag of tha RddkviUq Area (yute' Donald X. and Brenda A. Oany,; Otoda S arqi.Nloolaa Caros, David Lura Almon, Naircy Beckwith, Ooburu Mlddlebrook. Ine. ’The |25 per front foot reduction St.?” he asked. ROaCVKJLB — Alfred K a« Its critlca. . bw fit Oommaroa on Hatoh 6. property on Brimwood Dr.f Nut-; Billion Given Yearly araaaa oar tbiancial potential and American B rau Co. of Waterbury, granted to Main St. businesses this tsrasts. Is boginninc to pay divi­ Kennedy replied that Secretary CirUr, Kantiath DalPonte, Sarah Paul Berriault, B sir y - Berman, Bank Stocks Board member Edgar Clarke Henke, 84. of « Bast Bt, died .Tiricati tor the d1hn((r> Vhtob wlU mag Hrinea to Loon B. and Jo^ Suzanne Bittner, Lea Borkowaki, gaaimntaa that oU will continue Bid Asked Conn., a wholly-owned subeidlary year by Assessor P. Josei4i Mur­ said he knew that 10 Main t. of Defense Robert & McNamara Englehart, A»m 'Foley, Alan For­ n e w YORK — PhUanthroplc yiPOHT. $1795 8 dends. Va Itofyad at 6:80 p.m. a t^ a Po- sephlM Kennedy, proparttr on Kan- Ruth Bowman, Sharyn- Brown, expenditures by private and pub­ OataBna’4-door aedna Id flow abroad.” Conn. Bank and Trust of Anaconda Oo., Inc.; Chase Brass phy is not enough, said Bruce stores had made advances in toe yesterday a t his home; "went to great length” toward this Uih AtoMicen Qua m. Roclt^a, wood and Sfiveraaood Rd;; Nuto tier, Joan Hallonbaek, Susan Hor­ and (Copper Inc., Waterbury, a Watkins of Watkins Broa, Ino., Wednesday, Fairhanks board end In hu unprecedented puhUc . ton, Leo HunL Barbara Landieen, Susan Burdick, Mary Chaadei, Ei­ lic organitations for recreatiorial Batwaao communiques the reb- Co...... M 68 past two years. chainnan David Karr announced Mr. Henke was bom in Baffin, are beiag mailed to all chambair mte Homea to Peter and .GayM wholly-owned subsidiary of Ken- one of the appellants, this mom- Intelligence briefing, broaftawt Stsphan Morcham, Deborah Mosh­ leen Clark, Don (John. purposes run to about a billion dol Hartford National Watkins countered by saying his resignation, apparently at too Oennony, on Ffb. 15, 1878, a son ihemboto., Additional tlekets may G’Bnan, property on Faniw ^and Also WUliem Dunneit, David ti<4iald radio played patriotic necott Copper Co.; and the ScovUl they might have made advances of Wednesday by televlnon and ra­ er, Nancy OrfitoUl, Claudia Ra- lars a year, the American Associa­ Bank and ’Trust Co. B7>4 61^ insiatenoe of Qsorge A. Btriohmab, a t Frona and Bmille Henke. be obtained at toe Chamber of­ BUverwoodiulla Jonoe to WiTUaai Flaherty, Gloria Flucklger, Rich tion of Fund-Raising Counsri esti­ VIF0RO $149S aonn oC Presidant Gamal Abdel Fire Insurance Companies Manufacturing Co., Waterbury. “ fi means that each buslnMs. in­ 7 per cent over theld previous dio networks. fice. Reaervationa must ba asada J. and B to^ I. Zavaralla, prw? suUs, M a^ Jean Sodlak, Kathleen S isfcr'e Unitad Arab Republic stead of paying $525 or more dol­ the firm’s new president. He waa in toe ewoit-import ard Glmrt, Sharon— Otaos, - Jeantiie mates. SonUner eenvarfibla Htfd. Fire ...... 7414 7914 The Indictment, returned Sept. years, while stores in other shop­ “I don’t know what more we Iqr F ab. 28- aity on ftriprio Bt; Malda 'Wi Misa, 'Raymond Walker. with which Kassem had carried 12, charges the defendants with lars per front foot Ig paying about Then yesterday two of toe com­ business in New Y ork CMy for can do,” the President concluded. There ware also 17 h l^ honors National Fire ...... 129 137 ping centers have made advances pany’s ex-oSlcials, Alfons La ' . serriM to Udto' Otka to lUenard and Theraea N; on a bitter feud. 125 133 violating the Sherman Anti-’Trust $500 per front foot in taxes based 50 many yeare and had been a fre- On other subjects, these were winners in Grade 7. 'They are: Phoenix Fire ...... and Robert C. FinkMsteln, both an­ qus^ vialitor to Rookviile. He has Oaqit. Erwin. A. Bt. .Loula of Nitanann, properttaa on Union and Another broadcMt assured all life and Indemnity Ina Cos. Act, by conspiring to fix and sta­ on the assessor’s valuation, said chairman Forde remarked dur­ the principal Itema: Harlow B t; Herbert L. Wright and Mareditb Andrews, Gall Ashland, toralgnara in Iraq their lives and bilize prices in the sale of copper Watkins. ing the hearing that he believed nounced toey would bo willing to made bta pwinanent bmne here Wmiarn McCheanay Martin Jr. RorievtUe la sarylng with a iparial loini Ackerman Maik OOdman, PamSto Drahos, CALL Aetna Casualty . . . 85 90 negotiate termination of kni United, Btataa jJr Force taoh Enid L. WrigM, to Maurice Don- Mupartles would be protected. smd brass tube and pipe. ’The in­ He cited a sUte report com­ stores should m valued on the for the pak seven yearn. ia getting another term as chair­ Atty. Bsmiurd J. Ackerman, 88 Karan Dugan, Patricia Flaherty, o f Ma n c h e s t e r Aetna T-ife ...... 137 145 term, high paying consulting oon- toroa t o New Detol, , in latp* aigef Jr. and Iia M. Doariger, FLETCHER CLASS CO. The rebala said they were ris­ 151 dictment covers a five-year period paring assessments in all towns, basis of their capitalization, Beoouae of his oMUty to opeito man of the Federal Reserve Jate Oragua, Janet Hovlate, Mark M l 3-2411 CJonn. General ...... 143 tracts, competed before th ^ left four languages, he served as a fed­ pm i o f India’s drienaa againat .ag- property on Grand A v» Elm St., has aniMuneed the forma­ M ltehen ing against Imperialism in the Htfd. Steam Boiler 120 beginning in 1956. and said that Manchester is now rather than the value of their Board, thou^ Marfin has not al­ Laraon, Deborah Lisk, Ifichael 188 WEST MIDDLE TT7BNPIKB assessing dwellings at about 62 toe cmimany. eral interpreter during World War grosaion by tha Chinese Oommu- tion of a law peurtnarahip with name of Arab brotherhood. Travelers ...... 170 H 178% buildings, land or inventory. ways seen eye to eye with the Lake Bt School: Monday—bee< Luiia, Thomas Luddebke, Crali WHEN YOU THINK OF 6-7876 Kassem voiced similar senti­ per cent of their fair market value. In answer to a questlcm put to Atty. Lem er has been pressing n . Muaio waa his avocation and lilata. Atty. John M. Caaay, 1784 Elling­ Pnbllc Urilittes AP Bureau Chief administration's fiscal and teo- Oapt BL LoulAa imit la maln- atawi’podnut butter or eheesq Parker, Beveriy Plaseick, Marl GLASS, THINK OF FLETOHEb ments on July 14. 1968. when he Instead o f 72 per cent. him by Atty. Paul Oroobert, coun­ for Karr’s ouster (and toe removal he had -played wUb orobeatrsa in nomlc experts. ton Rd., south Windsor. Shfiperm, Dee Singer, Audrey Zalo. Conn. Light Po'wer 31 33% NEW YORK (AP) — Appoint­ of other Fairbanks officials), and Gennany and New Yoric. He wns .taining and flying -trannxirt air* totewlriiee, browUee; Tuesday— MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE ■els^ power in an army revolt Htfd. Electric Ught For this reason, the Main St. sel for toe appellants, Watkins said President Charles de Gaulle of apaghtoti ate miaat bafis, toaaad Atty. Casey Is a 1654 graduata The 88 general hcnoia studenU CORNER DURANT ST. In which pro-Western King Faisal ment of Dorman E. Cordell as As­ businesses want a reduction of 10 toe Main St. merchants would use has been asking that consulting a S2nd degree Masern. France has crested serious prob­ oraft on - loan to the toman in Gcada 6 Ora: MOTOR SALES New ...... 41>4 44% sociated Press chief of bureau at .arnmeait. Ho la a pilot penaanant' salad, riieeaa wodgos, buttered of the. (jormecUcut School of Law, n , his uncle, Crown Prince Ab­ per cent on their buildings, he their tax savings money to im­ contracts be canceled, since he Mir. Henke is survived b y hM lems by Indicating, in Kennedy’s where he was a member of the Lanaley Adame, Timothy Be- Hartford Gas Co. . 71 75 New Haven, in charge of service ly aoaltnod 'ta the 822nd Air Dlvl- wax boons, vanilla pudding;' LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! 512 WEST CENTER STREET dul Dah and Premier Nuii Said said. prove their properties. quit as a director of one of Fair- wife, Cecelia Hopf Henke. words, “ that he le not an admirer scholastic honor roll and on the lattl, Elaine Bttoick, Judith Southern New Ekigland in Connecticut, was announced to­ bank’s suhiddiarles, toe Pratt A aiqn at Evroux, Franoe. .Wedileeday — chtokan noodle soup, w ars WUed. ^ ^ ^ 50 54% To support the request for a 30 'The board of tax review will Tire funeral will be held tonoor- of NATO,” the North Atlantic boa^ of student editors. He waa Brown, Martin Buchanan, Cath- PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PABKINa Telephone ...... day by Wes Gallagher, general meet in executive session Monday Whitney Tool Co., in West Hart­ row St 1:80 p.m. st the Ladd T te captain, pon. of Mr. and bologna, chaeao or Jrily aand-> Voices on the radio chanted Manufacturing; Companies per c«)t reduction in the valua­ Treaty Organization. vrlriioo, yellow oaka with Oboco admitted to the Ckmnectlcut Bar leen (Jonnor, Pauline Dulude, Wil­ *Hmk>n. union” in an apparent mansLger. Cordell succeeds Ronald tion of the land, he said that park­ to begin reviewing the appeals ford, last August Funeral Home, 19 BlUngtnn Ave. The United States seeks a more Mrs; Arthur. A. B t Loula of Old liam Dumas, Valerie Fargo, Jrim Arrow, Hart, Heg. . 65 70 Atty. Lesaner told toe Herald Tbwn Rd., la a graduata of Rock­ lata frosting; Thursday — riiow ki' ^ y 1654, and la a member of AUTO GLASS INSTALUD cry for union with Nasser and Autry, named chief of bureau for ing facilities are inawlequate, traf­ made, not only by Main St. prop­ ’Ibe Rev. Paul J. Bowman, poMor powerful Europe—one with a big­ this etate, Hartford (bounty and Associated Spring . 15 >4 17% that he was glad to see that Lands ville High School. A fonnar stu­ main, ohlnasa noodles, buttered GLASS FURNITURE TOPS the U .A.R. 11 12% Georgia and Alabama, with head­ fic is congested, competition from erty owners Imt by some 90 orther of Union Congregational Church, ger voice In Western nuclear pm- Tolland county Bar Aseociationa. The broadcasts gave Indications Bristol Brass ...... quarters in Atlanta. property owners as well. and Finkelstein were showing wil­ wifi offMate. Burial wiU be in dent at the University of Connacti- peas, peaches; Friday — baked Dunham Bush ...... 6>4 7% outlying shopping centers drains cy—and "it would be a dlsaoter State Representative from that the rebels’ control was not Cordell, 31, was bom in Whitley potential income from Main St., ’The amended grand list must be lingness to relinquish their con­ G rove HBI Cemetery. .autfilVf IIhs;entarad , . the eerylce in 1655. mfuwnml and cheeoa, buttered OPEN TONIGHT ate Q MIRRORS (FirgpkKfi and Door) WILUMANTIG STATE OOLLE8E Elm-Hart ...... 60% 54% if we should divide” because of and Us wife, the tormar Z4n- South Windsor for the peat two aomplete. City, Ky., and was educated at and empty stores add a depressing submitted to the general manager tracts, but that he would not go Frlenda may call at toe funeral De Gaulle’s independent tactics. oaerrots, eriary sticks, fruit cock­ Fafnir ...... 44 48 da B. Bmlto of Boutharratoii, aeasione, he was parliamentarian EVERY F B I. TUJL. ^ PICTURE FRAIVHNG (oM tyoM) 9 Omnmunlques and statements the University of Kentucky and tone to the area. by Feb. 28. along with any settlement that re­ home tonight from 7 to 9. Kennedy has ‘The highest een- tail. of the Democratio minority lead­ N. B. M achine...... 22% 25 quired any expenditure of Fair­ bavp thcM ohlUran, Norttiaiut School: Monday urged the people to fight on the 14% 16% University of North Carolina. He fldence” in Secretary of State iP* er, senate clerk of the State Devel­ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS North tind Judd . . . banks money. Anfliany J. Bender Bobla and Vtooent rarioU, toaaad salad, groan beans', ■tracts lor the revolt. Stanley Works . . . . . 18 20 entered hews work in 1953 as man­ formal agreement on toe subject. Dean Rusk and is in “very close opment Corasnlttee, aenate cleric of OONNECnCUT One broadcast said six officers, aging editor of the Daily News- Anthony J. Bender, 64, o f 200 . OpoMe Boliedaled ‘nuodoy — pork ate gravy, rice, EVENING COLLEGE 51 Elach party would be permitted to Bolton "If toe company pays them one communion” with Rusk on the tha Water Rasourcaa and Flood CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK ranging in rank from colonel to Veeder-Root ...... 47 " Ilia Vaanon .qommunlty basket- biittarad oarrota; Wadneoday—aa- ’The above quotations are not to Enterprise at Newton, N. C., but nauM a man of ita choice for toe dime,” he said, "they’ll hear more Taylor Rd., Hasardvllle, formerly latter’a proper role. Control Cosmnittaa, ate house COIN RRi STAMP first lieutenant, formed a "Na- soon left for four years in the of Rockville, died at his home The President doesn’t think eol- ball naidget league games oohed- sbrtad ooupa, tuna salad and egg 666 Main SL, Moacheater MEDICINE CABINETS and SHO¥TER DOORS be construed as actual markets. two stewards’ jobs, says Plnney. about it. Lands and Finkelstein ■lad tor Sunday art: at 2 p.m., chairman on tha Committee on In­ tlcnal Council of the Revolution­ U.S. Air Force, in which he served should pay back what toey have Thursday night. lectlve bargaining in the New salad Bondwiriiea, celery and car­ H ooni Mon. tom BaL 6 to 6 Bailey, however, denies any Atokm Spinaiaig and Vernon Don- corporations. ESTEMATBS GLADLY COVEN ary Oommsmd” and would direct as aide-de-camp to the comman­ School Board already taken out, and reimburse He was bom in Shenandoah, P a., York newspaper strike "has been rot sticks, cheese wedges: Thurs­ Ha Is a former clerk of the Oon- Tlmrsday ate Friday 6 to 6 such agreement. "I never knew osn; 8 pna., Vittnere and Choroat the national guard. der of the Far East Air Forces. anything about any stewards. I the company for damages.” on May 2, 1908, and lived in Has- particularly responsible.” day—meat balls, maohod potatoasi neotieut State Prison Board of Di­ CLOSED SAT. AT 1 P.M.—OPEN IHUBSOAY EVENING MaRchester, Morwlch ani VlfilllmaHtle They were; Col. Mustafa, com­ ardvlUe for the last five years. He Bnao; and 4 pm., Zahnens and buttered spinach, Friday—salmon Resuming his news career, he am not ki favor of having two Asked to Air Asked what action ho would rectors. mander of the forces; Col, Gha- Court Forbids stewards or any stewards,” he was a Rockville resident for about Bury Shopping. loaf, mariiart potatoes, ^lealaw, A fonnar secretary of tha South leb Makkiel Hasmimi, assUtant worked In 1957 and 1958 as a re­ take if Fairbanks made a move to High school graduates are invited to ask about beginning said. 19 years. Anarivaraaiv Donoo paoa. Mlfic, doasert ate aatewiches Windsor Public Building Ommla- commander; and Capt. Najat porter on the Lexing(ton (Ky.) sell the present contracts to Lands -- A n m a s n .donoars are.favitad and advanced college courses in: Hersdd. He joined the AP at Finney’s comment on this was Policy Switch He was a machinist at toe Al­ aervad irith all meals. mission, he is a member of the Mahmoud El Safi. 1st Lt. Saba State Sharing Finkelstein, Lessner said he U.S. Accepts to toe mat onnlvanaaiy dance of MOpla Street School: Monday— Louisville in December, 1958, and that ’’There appears to be, let’s would continue to press the law lied Mold Co., Ifemon, and had South Wlndaor Charter Revteton Mohammed, 1st Lt. Ahmed Mo­ also worked at Hamilton Standard. T?rirl or elom chowder,’ tuna fish, several years for toe state to put stoools, we are very much con­ contract because he felt toe firm coverage. Ladd, Madallna and Frank Man- veteran of Army Staff Judge Ad­ EVERYTHINC IN STOCK!! He slept with his personal body­ Judge Elbert P. Tuttle said, “ But correspondent in charge of the the roads in good condition. 'was in gt»d hands. nard’s Church, Hazardvllle at 9 ebeaoe or poanut butter and jam guard at hand and stayed close the state has not waived its right Newark bureau. cerned about the possibUl'ty of an It was indicated United ean ion. Jo and A| Mayor, Agnes and vocate section serving at Ft. Ord, About 80 per cent of the roads Lands is reported as saying that a.m. Burial will be in St. Bernard’s George Ttnael. BUbtegr P h ^ Pat oandwiohea, fruit aolod. Milk ate CaUf., and a eum lauds graduate Send to Brace E Bradford, WillimanUc State OoUeg* to the heavily guarded defense to make additional motions along scheduled for transfer have al­ imgraded class system being put Cemetery, Rockirille. bond indi'vldual Teamsters leaders oandcrldMa ora served vrtth every Open Thursday Night Until 9 into Bolton before it is understood Karr’s removal finally convinced ate Donald MoiDonald,. Fkitmaae of Holy Croee College. I am Intorested in additional Infonnattom rat ministry. this line.” ready been taken over by the state. Frlendis may call at the funeral on an extended baaia up to $60,(X)0 aaeal. After assassins wounded him in Gamer W. Green, a Mississippi Tunnel Plan Dropped by the parents or explained to him that “the problem has been "toad Howard ate Atee Arbitration is pending for the re­ (well) handled.” home tonight from 7 to 9. 1969, Kassem increased measures special assistant attorney general HARTFORD (AP) —’The state them by the school authorities. We but some offlclsls, such as Hoffs, Joaaph Ryan. Varaen news Is hatelBd b y Ttaa DESCENDANT DIBB maining 20 per cent. require a maximum $600,(XX) bond noapital Notes to ensure his protection. He trav­ had argued that Barnett’s acts in has dropped the Idea of construc­ believe that such a change will Kazr came into the Fahbanka Teddy F. Dombroekl Herald’s RorievtUe Bureau, 6 W. NEW H AVEN (AP) - Funeral Evening OoUege...... tion of a tunnel under the ’Thames The highway department re­ under the law because of toe AdmHtod yesterday: FhyBto ate eled in a bulletproof car and rare­ the Mississippi desegregation cri­ ported that towns were not re­ have a major impact upon toe m - >per levels along with rinkel- Main SL, telephane TRenMHit services wU be ecnducted hero One Of ly left the defense ministry. When sis last fall, “ were the acts of the River linking New London and stein in 1958, took over as presi­ Teddy F. DombroakI, 68, of Hart­ amount of union funds under their Mlohael Letoard, 8 Chaatout Dr., quired to put the roads in good tire education program. ford, the father of Mrs. Rose Bel- 5-8166 or eatoheU 6-6767. Saturday for Mrs. Lillian Clarke he made a public appearance, the state.” Groton and will now move ahead '"Therefore, we request that toe dent in 1960. Lands and Finkel­ control. Colchester; Mary Ellen Connor, Farrril Choiey, descendant of one Connecticut’s or toe Graduate Program ...... with plans for a new bridge be­ shape before turning them over to lone of Hebron, died Thursday at United apparently has gone Pleasant View Pr„-Vernon; Gor- surrounding area was cordoned He said the state “ stands be­ the state. “This has resulted in board o f education, if asked to stein resigned last May from ex­ of Connecticut’s orionizers. fore this court as the one respon­ tween these points. his home. ahead and written the full bond "don Chamberlain, 60 Mountain St Uherian Revenue Up off. the additional expenditure of funds institute such a symem on short ecutive positions after a reported A veteran of , he Mrz. (3honey died ycaterday at Largest Aftw his revolt Kassem re­ sible for what was done.” Governor Dempsey made that notice, not vote into operation an disagreement over management for all Teamsters, up to toe $500,- Dlariwrgte ycaterday: Lew ie her home. She waa 85. announcement t<^ay and said the from our operation budget for sur­ was bom in Poland and lived b> limited where required, and is •York, 112 union St; Columbus MONROVIA — Ravenuaa cf the Name ...... versed Iraq’s pro-Westem course Judge Griffin B. of Atlsmta face repairs, signing and mark­ ungraded class system until such policy with Karr. 000 She waa a dezeendant o t Dea­ Formal smd turned to Nasser and Moscow. learned forward and asked: highway department, in rejecting Hartford for the past 85 years. relying on obtaining reinsmmnce Page, 17 Market Bt.; Mrs. Laura Liberian Government in 1961 ings,” said the report. time as a thorough explanation of According to Lands, the only Besides Mrs. Bellone he leaves con George Clarke, who settled In Althotigh he later cracked down “ Are you claiming that Barnett the tunnel idea, hopes that the its operation has been made to toe for the excess amounts in the 45- D li^ , Bhlpelo Rd„ Rocloville; Mrs. reached a record $82,870,000. In Rental new bridge will be open to traffic reason he retained his $35,000 a his wife, Mrs. Ethel Kruezko Dom­ day period. Wright was quoted as Adeline 'Yanke, Kingsbury Ave. toe post decade they have quadru­ Milford in 1689. Address ...... on the Iraqi Communists, Moscow is Mississippi? " FILE BANKRUPTCY townspeople and a discussion op- She is survived by two eons, Al­ continued to give him military and in 1968. year consulting contract was “ to broakI, another daughter, a son, a sajdng he has promises of such PDbUo Rcioorda pled. In 1961 cuetoma duties Green answered; “ Exactly.” portimlty offered.” keep a watch on company affairs.” ton Austin Cheney, chairman of Stores financial aid. But he and Nasser Judge Richard T. Rives, of ’The governor said that studies HARTFORD (AP)—Four com­ slater, and 19 grandchildren. reinswance. Warrantee Deeds: Patrick Caq>- brought tar $7,410,000, income When toe parents met Jifi draft Atty Lesaner today looked FTmeral services will be held at toe, Farrell. Foundry Board, and; split in 1959 and have been furi-j Montgomery, Ala., then asked: Indicate the cost of a tunnel, orig­ panies, all subsidarles of Scot’s their letter, other questiolofia arose The Labor Department spokes- wbtto, to Heiiben Cutler, 1/8‘ In- taxes $6,960,000, and the Govem- Telephone Number ...... M ous enemies since. sen- inally estimated at $22 million as Ehscount Enterprises, Inc., filed askance at the statement, quoting 8:16 a.m. tomorrow at the Talar- jman said that if such reinsurance Imrtot In paxqperty on R t 8S neeir ment’a ahare of the profit firom i>r. Charlee Brooker Cheney of You willing to risk which were ki'cludM in it. aki B\meral Home, 880 Maple Ave., Cairo and Baghdad hurled new [ fence against Mississippi .. a compared to $13 million for a bankruptcy petitions in U.S. Bank­ May New York lim es article is obtained all well and good, but the Manchester town line; Annate iron ore $5,680,000. New I ^ e n . ’The letter to toe board therefore which reported that Landa had Hartford, with a solemn high venom at each other in the past fine?’ bridge, would probably cost "con- ruptcy Court yesterday. continued; "We 'would like to di­ If it ia not, Wright’s firm will be week after the Iraqi government (jf siderably higher than originally The four petitions will be con­ disposed of all Ms stock in the Mass of requiem at SS Cyril and in danger of violating 'Treasury Green: “ Yes. It’s the duty rect these questions to the curricu­ Methodius Church at 9 a.m. Burial arrested three U.A.R. diplomats the state to be here.” estimated.” solidated with one filcxl last Dec. firm. rules and losing its Treasury reg­ lum committee: Landa’s contract nms through will be In Soldier’® Field, Wilson. In Baghdad and Nasser’s govern­ The exchange came in the ' TTie highway department disclos- 17 by Scot’s Discount Enterprises. ’’1. Why are two-thirds of toe istration. Union bonding must be ment in retaliation arrested a hearing ®d last September it was looking 1968. Binkelstein’s report also Friends may call at the funeral by a Treasury-registered firm. opening minutes of the ’The companies are: Scot’s Re­ seventh grade stud«its still using home today from 8 to 9 p.m. member of the Iraqi Embassy on criminal contempt charges tunnel idea to help relieve tail Sales, Inc., of East Windsor; sixth grade reading material? stipulates an annual $35,000 pay­ Thus it appears Hoffa and the against Barnett and Lt. Gov. ■ Ibe crowded traffic conditions on ment through the same date. Teamsters have solved their bond­ Staff in Ciairo. Scot’s Discount, Norwich, Inc.; "2. Will the new low g^rading Harry H. Cltrtx Jr. PROGRESSl Your Response Was Terrific!! Kassem’s regime has been best Paul B. Johnson Jr. The charges Gold Star Memorial Bridge, ing troubles—at least for the tone NOW Scot’s Edscount, Newington, Inc.; system be a handicap for otir stu­ ki recent weeks by student strikes grew out of Barnett’s and John- fbe only river crossing facility and Scot’s Discount, Bloomfield, dents when it Is time for them to Harry H. CluU Jr„ 43, of 160 b ^ g . and reported underground move­ son’s efforts to block Negro; presently available there. At the Newing(ton Rd., West Hartford, time, it was felt that such a tun­ Inc. qualify for college? It is discour­ ments. James H. Meredith’s enrollment ’The parent firm filed a Plan aging for students to feel that an Merit Finalist the brother of Mrs. Ann Oovlello, ARRESTED IN BREAKS In northern Iraq, nomadic Kur­ at the University of Mississippi. nel would be less susceptible to 176 Center St., died 'Thursday at GROTON (AP) — State Police bombing attack than a bridge. of Arrangement by which it in­ A is almost impossible to achieve dish tribesmen—many of them Neither Barnett nor Johnson tends to pay ita creditors, in an­ "3. Tests are g(iven to children St. Francis Hospital. arrested four men and a woman pro-Communlst — have been bat­ were present today. other step Wednesday in the com­ to determine their abilities. Who New to School He waa bom in Hartford Aug. today in a seriee of breaks in busi­ tling for self rule since Septem­ Eight of the nine judges were Alessandro Convicted evaluates these test results and 30, 1919, and 'was employed as a nesses and homes. ber 1961. TTiey beat off I^ s e m ’s plex bankruptcy case. 1710 plan landscaper for toe State Highway on the bench when the hearing HARTFORD (A P )—Eugene A. calls for 50 per cent payment of places the students in their ability Manchester High School picked 'Troopers from Groton, ’West­ forces, controlled most of north- started. Judge Joseph Hutcheson D’Alessandro, 24. who was faced groupings?” Department, and a veteran of brook, (Tcdchester and Danlelaon *m l i ^ , and at any time could claims of unsecured creditors and up a third finalist In toe National World War H. of Houston, Texas, who has been down and captur^ by an unarmed concessionaires. TTie letter concluded: “We would teamed to make the arrests of the interrupt the flow of oil from the ill, was absent. | policeman, has been convicted of greatly appreciate your considera­ Merit Scholarriiip competition be­ Besides his sister, he leaves his five who are charged with at least western operated oil fields which Reorganization of toe corpora­ mother, Mrs. 'Theresa Matousek The government set up an elab- assault with intent to kill, tion’s real estate subsidiary, tion at these problems at your cause Edmtmd Parry’ s family six breaks in New London County ■upplied Kassem $50 million in orate nng of guards around the | Superior Court Jury tried (Jlutz; and four brothers. busineae firma, and in homea at Scot’s Inc., is currently under­ earliest conv-enience.” It is report­ moved from New Bern, N.C. royalties a year, his country’s courtroom before the hearing, d ’Alessandro on a charge of as­ ed that more than 20 parents I Bimeral services will be held Ledyard; Bozrah and Norwich dur­ UST way. Perry took the examination a t chief Income. started. signed toe letter. i Saturday at 9 a.m. at toe Richard ing December and January. The Kassem regime also has sault with intent to commit mur- A hearing for creditors has bean the name time as students la the The appeals court, which has ' der, but declined to convict him of Spokesmen for toe group said W. Sheehan Bluiars^ Home, 1084 Lt. 'Vincent O’Brien of the Gro­ been feuding with Britain, the never imposed penalties for the set for Feb. 18 in U.S. District rest of toe ooimtzy last year, and New. Britain Ave. There will be a ton Barracks identified the per­ the more serious charge yesterday. today they hope the board will learned he waa a semi-finalist United States and other Arab civil convictions, has ordered the Court. study toe points raised in the let­ solemn high Mass of requiem at St. sons arrested as Gene R. Perkins, countries. Sentencing of D’Alessandro was while be waa still a student at New state officials to show why they scheduled for Feb. 21. ter at greater length sometime in Brigld’a Church at 9:80 a.m. Burial 24,’ and Patricia M. Perkins, 18, Pro-Nasser sentiment was should not be held in criminal H El .D OFF POUOE Bern High School. will be in Mt. St. Ceme­ both of Poquonock Bridge; Ed­ Fank Benettleri, the policeman the future. 'The family receikUy moved to known to be high in Iraq, and contempt for seeking to block ad­ NORWALK (AP)—A 38-year- ’The parents are apparently dis­ tery. ward Moreaah, 21, Norwirii; Ed­ Kassem’s recent mounting diffi­ who arrested D’Alessandro after (Jarter Bt. in Bolttm, and he en­ mission of James H. Meredith, nearly getting his head blown off, old father of seven children kept pleased that a few able students IMenda may call at toe funeral ward J. Joslyn, 23, Norwich; and culties were bound to increase a Negro, to the University of police at bay with a rifle for about are repeating work this year al­ tered the senior cl^ at hj he^Tt^yfi^m"? to 9“ p.m“ Roger B. Perkiqa, 26, Groton. this. gave this account of the capture. time to increase the number of ■' ^ Mississippi. Benettieri answered a com­ five hours today in his Blast Nor­ ready mastered with proficiency In the past year and a half he In briefs filed before the hear­ walk home before submitting to last year; that the school is not MHS flnalista. His name was add­ suffered two blows to his prestige. plaint of domestic strife at the ed to those of Miss Sue Boris and ing, Mississippi asked that the ITAlessandro home at 64 Hamil­ arrest. marking on the class “ curve” this *1116 first occurred in June-July, charges be tossed out. The state ’Theodore Antonowicz ■was book­ year but has adopted a marking Miss Gloria 'Tnikas. AREHO ton Rd.. East Hartford, Nov. 29. 1961, when he announced that the argued that Barnett and Johnson ed on a breach of peace diarge system that requires extra work In New Bern, Perry was a mem­ oil-rich sheikhdom of was acted as Mississippi officials in After having to break into the ber of toe French Club, A'vlatlon house, Benettieri found himself pending further investigation, said for top grades; and that Grades 7 an integral part of Iraq. British ‘ compliance with state laws—and Police Captains FYank Vlrgulak Club and Current Elvents Club in CHRYSLER forces, which just had given full looking into a shotgun held by and 8 are divided into aiblllty-rat not as individuals. ’The state also and James Atobrook. ed classes within each gfrade. school, an Blxplorer Scout, a Boy Independence to the sheikhdom, | said the appeals court lacked D’Alessandro, who was standing Scout patrol leader, president of rushed back to frustrate the Iraqi at the top of the stairs. ’They said they had no immedi­ Figure Corrected WSqJ’UAMMKI) WiTl! FI KM IL HE MUST GO jurisdiction and the charges were ate explanation for the man’s ac­ Mrs. Clare Warfel, board of ed­ bis youth fellowship group and a leader and Arab League forces not properly prepared. Keeping his hands away from member of the Junior Cl'vltan. DODGE moved into Kuwait as a further his gun, Benettieri started slowly tion. ucation member and its press rep­ Attorneys for Barnett and John­ The pohee officials gave thie resentative, said today that the top New Bem’e lose la Mandieetor’a barrier. son called for a trial by jury if up the stairs, trying to talk gain. ’The Kurdish revolt showed the | D’AJessandro into giving up. story: figiue on the teacher salary sched­ the court refuses to throw out the Antonowicz arrived at his home ule adopted Wednesday by toe 'The name of Susan Cronin was DART Ineptitude of the Iraqi armed 1 case. Instead, the shotgun discharged. omitted yesterday in The Herald’s forces imder Kassem’s wavering Benettieri, stunned, fell down at 3:30 a.m., awakened his 'wife board, is $7,780. ’The Justice Department said and ordered her to “call police.' ’The Herald reported yesterday list of students who were awarded l^dership. the stairs. For a moment he letters of commendatimi in the ALL ROADS LHD I NO MONEY D0W¥I statutes providing for jury trial that toe salary sctwdule begins at The Cara With The S Tear or 50,000 mile Warranty Kassem gave Western diplomats thought he had been shot in toe She refused at first but finally apply only at the district court did so after he threatened to $4,700 and rises to $7,880 in 12 National Merit SchMsrttiip com­ SAVE 32% to 64%! the im pre^on of having become face. level. ’The only issue, it said, “ is shoot her. steps. petition. TO BEZZINl BROS. ODD TW IN INNERSPRNG highly emotional and unstable dur­ the wilfull disobedience of federal Putting his hands to his face, he The of ^ 0 students who 1 Pe Foain COLONIAL YOUR CHOICE OF ing toe past two years. Tliey at­ When police arrived, toey found 'The schedule voted Wednesday iMAMCHBVHBEB C eT O eB i Ibwprii Hait^ MATTRESSES court orders.” discovered It was covered with was a revision of a compromise of­ also received such letters were or* Living Room Seia LIVING ROOM OVER 200 TABLES SIZE HEADBOARD tributed this to toe extreme ten­ plaster, not blood. toemsel'vea ctmfronted by Antono- 1941 DODGE Its? CHtVSOlfT toe# fteewCetear BL 6e Adsaea Bt ate (22iQice of colors and or box spring twin or full ^ “ openT ailyoT''" After the appeals judges Issued 'wlcz and his rifle. He submitted fered ’biy toe board Monday which icneously named as eeml-finalists. Custom made at our 09yn Step and, and coffee in sion under which he was living. Benettiri picked himself up, took Bel Air 4-Doer Seaua. timi rlgdib------|g mptwriaaoSaly todude matehlng sofa atyles. size. 9 an order prohibiting Interference to arrest about 8:30 a.m. would have provided $4,700 to $7,- lite, ehair with Foam factory. Wing b a a k a. bland,! mahogany and wal­ His disappearance from toe with Meredith’s at^isslon, Bar­ off his jacket and holster, and H ^ a a d ; f u mlto on Mft: Cholea of decorator fab:- nut SATURDAY TILL 6 Iraqi scene would not upset the 700 in 18 steps. Fod^ pqwet^ 17K HAJSr HARCFOBDtrVraw d Maaahwtaf C utolons. nett and JohnscHi each turned toe started up the stairs again, p<^t- 6 BANT8 QUESTIONED riba. ■ Val. to xnajor Western powers if they 29-year-old Negro away from the Ing out to DAlessandro tlmt he I olhnr' BBunptde a n a t d a ------• ta to Mlddla yjgra F in t Val. to S I M l 9-5327 were sure his successor would HARTFORD (AP) — Three About Town —w _ Is j^^M*** Resr. $ C $9.95 O university campus. was unarmed and again asking Mft bli M l ^ TVika. E ieg . 139.95 W $ 39.95 X m carry out a firm and more co- towns may have trouble qualifying Navy Recruiter left opprax. 1 / l M a nfia te.naaiiil’a. r In the civil court contempt him to surrender. Dr. Fbil^ Suninar, 78 Friaoe- a t a t e up operattve International policy. case, the appeals court set jail Suddenly DAlesaandro tossed for their full sUte sdiool grants ton 8t, and Robert Murdock. 22 I' w o d m WHnMMMtt tow ard lhanebiteiir 9 2 1 9 f m Kassem disturbed toe West not in toe 1963-64 school year unless Here Two Days penalties and daily fines of down the shotgun, saying; "I don’t Hkrtan St, wfil be boata Sunday toBow 9«tevsa Ava., a te erass ever at ARMLESS ODD OCCASIONAL ccly because of his dealings with $10,0(X) for Barnett and $5,(XX) for want to play anymore.” they step up their per pupil sdvool from 2 to 6 pun. at Luts Junior 1940 D O D G E 1959 RAMILER Booklate Rd. oiid take right at State Bd. ffllARANTEED LOWEST PRIOES toe Communist powers but also spending. 4-Door eedaa. lot left is Adams Bt^thafi to Baaaisl’B. 4 PIECE 3 ROOMS SOFA-BEDS ’ CHAIRS WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE OUB PBICEfl TO Johnson imtll they purged them­ CJonviction of assault 'with in­ Donald R. McGarr, chief petty Mooetan. 9 X 12 Sleeps two. Choice of fab­ because his government had selves. ' tent to kill carries a maximum This was the contention today officer and Navy recruiter for the S-Door. Staadard U vBbem VEKNON ar'BA>oiviUJI> Taka WWwr OF FURNITURE Foam Cushions BE THE LOW EST . . . ANYW HERE . . . A N Y JT E M l ■erved notice It intended eventual­ HOLLYWOOD BEDS Y our rics. But toe matter was left pend­ sentence of 15 years in prison. of toe Oonneoticut Public Expen­ Mencheetor area, will be available Loyal (tede of Klafa Daugh­ Onoa P lm . toEgat.HOritord-Matehaater LINOLEUM- RUGS Outfit, tw in ala# Indiidea choice o f over 200 IF YOU CAN BUY ANY ITEM WE ARE FEATUBINO ly to nationalize most of toe oil ing. Tbe court never declsu-ed diture Council which listed the ters win mMt Micaday at 7:45 rat-qff. Take W t rtra li^ O u n i to Mlddla outfits, in modem, Danish DURING THIS SALE FOR LES8—AN kW HWBE —W E todustry, owned primsuUy by Brlt- each Tueoday and Thursday from mattraoa, box oprlng, or whether—or when—toe two had towns of Southington, Montville pjtn. at FeOcwai^ BaU, Oentar a te lo t tart aiiMtddto Tpka. to .headboard on toga. eratemporaiy, WILL CHEERFULLY REFUND THE DIFFERENCE Wi and .American interezU. Stewing Seems Over 2 aan, to 5 pjn. at the Army and R d f -. ' $1 e purged themselves. and Shelton as being in this jrfight Navy Club, to accept appUeatiau OungKegattonal Ohurefa. Hotoaaa- * 4 9 $69 IN CASH! YOUR SAVINGS ARE GUARANTEED! HAR’TTORD (AP)—The stew­ unless they increase sebod ap«nd- Instead of ruling, toe court ing over the steward in the “Ha for the U.S. Navy. He will give will bo Mrs. Rdbait MtBNeO. 9 9 .9 5 ^ ’0 asked toe Justice Department to information on tai^ aohool gradu­ and Mrs. Minnie MicOomb. * 2 8 8 - p waiian Room” at the State Capitol state law, toe privately- 1961 Valiant 4-D«ff Sedan. Std. trans. ,...$1891 Knights Announce bring criminal contempt charges. appeared just ; bout over today, ate training and officer programs. » 3 8 . 7 Pc. Dinette Seta In criminal contempt, a defendant financed research group noted, Oxford Pariah, DAR, wCD maat M APLE BUNK ’The question of whether the A t no tlmie, the recru iter said, la 8 PC. MODERN 3 PIECE Formica Top Table FAMOUS BRAND NAMES French Night Date cannot escape a penalty by agree four-room loimge for male law­ town must have a net current ex­ an applicant for tha U.S. Na'vy 6b- Tbuieday at 8 pun. at .the homa BED SET F a riilw Ing to obey toe order and purge pense of $300 per pupil in the of Mn. CUariea Stiiricland, 168 MODERN NATHAN HALE and 6 chairs, bronze or Seaiy Baaaet makers would be manned at state Ugatod-ln any way until toe day of LIVING ROOM twin size with springs and chrome 36x48x60 table. Faritlon Trend Old Criony. himself. present 1962-63 schod yiear "if the Main St Mias AMhea Harvey of MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE PROM TO B U Y A T B E Z Z IN l! ■aL fbom cushions,, daoiH rock maple bedroom sets, ,Oold Bond Fraub Night will be obsenned expense was left up to State actual enUstmrat. At tola time, be On Purchase Of P pym w ta BEDROOM SETS plastic tops, excellent con­ mattresses, can be used Blue BeU Dixie Berfclhia TTie fine or sentence is almost town is to receive ita ftiU portion Windsor wifi apeak about a eoOeo- ra tor fabrlca. , . Dnaaer, cheat and bobk- •t CampbeH OouncU. K of C, Mon- Comptroller Raymond S. ’Thatch­ added, recruits are aont to Great Ch|> ib .flO O^N o. M oney' Doini—lIBO'^’WariOy struction. as twin beds. Lone Mooaebaad Ctavelanitar unlimited in both types of con er, a Democrat, who pixunised to of state aid for adtools.*' Lakes, BL, for riiout nine weeks tton of anttqua pootal cards, and . qaaa bed. , " , , StratotouBaar F ^ 25. Dinner 'will be served tempt. exMfait acme of her cards. Mrs. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS—LOW BANK RATES .JUp’-Vb 1300:—No' Money Ooarth--f|J|0 ’Warit^ Reetmaater Nathan Hale issue his decision by next Wednes­ Any town filling to measure up basic trailing, and all Navy trade Up Tb $300—No Money Down IBO Weekly $109 WW a t 6:80. to this; the council said, will have John W. Holdeh, Jfaa. Oeoege Rez. A. committee ineludee Lionel day. and technical scboola art guaran­ T- o ------No " ------1.00 W W kly ’The problem is that toe R ^ub- its state general aid grant reduced teed to high Bcbool graduatea Tlniiber and Mrs. Frederiok Parry $ 2 0 9 $129 f / m i d XASsard, chairman; Roland Le- by toe amoimt by which the town will serve as borieosea. •No Sas * 1 4 4 » 1 9 3 Paga, Dr. Jean-Loula Hebert, Lee No Qiange Noted llcans ha've chosen a steward, An­ qualified prior to enlistment Ap­ thony Forgetta of Hartford, who has failed to maintain this "mini- Orawm, Rene Quintal, Joseph plicants may also select the date Monday at 7:80 pun. at tbateme understood he was to get paid $2 ,- mum program' of educational ex- they deolre to be enUated, CHORCHES Q strsis, Raymond Savtfie, Ed In Father Hannon a t Mrs. Daniri T. lUHer, 54 Lriand 00 for keeping the Hawaiian Room penditures. Appointments may ba auda by IMjpcCb AJ ItiM sy, Gene Girardin, tidy durii^ toe aix^nonth l^ ia- Cr. Mrs. WalUr J. Wahnar wBl N O N E SOLD TO DEALERS m ic Jotzaa, A1 Bergevia. Robert calling MoOarr «t his terns fit The R t Rev. Msgr. John F. lative session. TANKEB MI8S1NO Rtvnr R d „ Ooven tey. abow sUdas. Garda will ba playod RULES OF I and Dr. O. A. CaUlouette. Hannon of S t James’ Church is The Democrats, on the other NEW YORK (AP) — The a fte r Sl bnaineas awaring. Mrs. NOTHING RESERVED! ilU eata may be obtataied from still in' critical condition this af­ Roger A. Woodbury win aw e ro- MOTORS, Inc. hand, maintain that no attendants tanker Marine Snlphar Qaet '.coaamittee. 28 TO 26 ternoon at S t B^rancis Hospital in are needed in the suite and toey with 48 crewmen waa iBlailB_ HARTFORD (AP) — The Stata freshfijirta. AQ aroa PI Bata Phis T H E SALE! NOTHING HELD BACK! [venta a t the K o f C In- Harttbrd. have no intention of appointing today on a ran from Tbxas to Motor Vehicla Dspartment’a daily are ^ * N 6 ^ M OAKLAND ST, HANCBSSTBO-^Sw. M ZlTOl Fatilck's dance, March A hospital apokesntan said his one. Virginia. Hopes had been raioed record of automobile fataluen as • k NO MORE ONCE THEY'RE $(M _ :;^orta Night, March 18; condition has n ^ changed since he A. Searle Plnney, toe GOP state when a Oeoat Onard aeareh at last midnight and the totals Daaghtera of Liberty Na 125, iipiyi, April 20, and the first was admitted last Saturday after will i^onser a aerial game Mon- chalnnan, says he and John Bailey, plane npottad • aliniiar vaanol tha aama data lost year: .AUTHORIZED. m c B I i n 1m CMirtfBfled April he wax otridcaa in ttaa dmroh rec­ the 'Democratic state — and na­ off North Oaralton bnt tt prevni i i a 16 6 8 1 day at 8 pun. la tha baeamaat of tory. tional — dMinnan, NOclMd an In- to he Mother rifim XUIafi M«*«*««**»**«*«|^« 86 H 'O naga BilL Tha paMla ha taMad. t,

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MANGHESTBa EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUAIlY 8, 1968 PAGE TEmTSfeir' ______' ~ ■ • -■ —- —' ■ ■ - - — ' — -- - - ■ ... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHB811!!* ODNN,,^ ! ^ ^ FEBEtUAftY 8,1968 RiKkviUe-Vemon took more than |180 from a cash- DAHiT CROiSWORD PDEILI jicademic Jackpot: 4,0 QPA a t tha Market Square OafA ?' •' * BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING BOUSB wHh l£ U 0 R HOOPUB Ray Grim«s , The arrest was mads bby Patrol­ :. - tfftL E SPO R T g ;■ ■ ;■ Larceny CSiarged man Robert Kjaaqalst P n gil^ was to be preawtad ta oooft to­ t-l. C'-"^ Traded Badge day. Sheila G raham S cores In Two Arrests Also arraatod. en a lareony charge was Bdgar McMaan, 119 lAaMnoM n o a o n r x . Mi^ctWR' For Cassock BoctivUle poUoe, mads three ar- Brooklyn St, who, potlca ai^, was ^ ______»»cKCT*y « ’s a t rests yesterday, on larceny oboervod ahof^ftt^ by tha aoaist- if^AAASWWOt/WWLSTMe By MUBBAT~nNOUlB chargee. ant manager of the Popular |taiw ket on Main S t TUOK)N. Aria. (AP)-Raymond Back at tha police aUtton for Also chargad with IntoKloation. . . .(SraOIAL TO THII BKRALD) Orlmes has mads an unusual the eecond time In as many days McMann was to ba praa anted to­ Univeraiti^ ^^H i^ord male coUegisns, young snd eager, day in the Bast Haraord aeasion USED swap of coatumaa. was WlUiam Mulka «>. «f tassss^*-"^ * .• ALTMaW4MyKESeAROHl6 f s S T ^ i S s * ' had better wpK jp their laurels. If they're etiU laboring under For 17 years he wore the uni­ Belleview Ava charged with of CHrcuH Court 12. Patrolman liie Illuflon that it’a a “man’s world,” the meeaag»~loud and form of the New Tork Police Clarence Neff made the arrest Department. breach of the peace. ' BUG6S BUNNY elear-Hluggeata that the diataff aide has Jumped into the For a while he acted as motor­ Mulke was picked up at 12:80 CARS )insT»SM/) aon^t^tioh. . . p.m., less than 20 hours after he n H oo^*. sssu cycle escort for distinguished via- URKl MDmitdto a>_— ggNla litarte OrNiUn, a junler itore. One of them was the late was arrsated on a similar charge NOW OPEN!! drvAULi iB thf Sebool of Arts and Bolenoas, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. on Wednesday. PARKADE nniRMiMm SSSL. ” . pmmhnb 222155 if a loramoat exampla. Idas Ora- Most of the time he was a rR A R E PARMESAN ____ Mulke, who has posted 8100 MfARBLER SOT bam/ a psychology m a ^ , Is tbs traftle cop. One of his posts was bond on the first charge, put up an SHOE REPAIR LOOSE! dsughtM oi Mr. and Blmsr Times Square, about as busy a addlUonal $200 to obtain his free­ MANOHESm 8HOPPINO ■ S" |»3i«,|a y/. oraham, M Bunos Dr., Man- spot as can be found. i dom until the Circuit Court 12 ses­ PARXADK la Lower Level Takt Advaitago of Now Low Prieat MMaiim ekastsr. Now he weara the casaock of Irortag 'photo sion here on Feb. 26, when both *n£S!2l *^c2iLite 8$5f Hsr (aOiar.ls a group Isadsr on Roman (Jathollc apostolic afr • Work Done While V Walt counts will be heerd. e An Work Guaranteed 1960 CHEVROLET K m i . m r r Mm tIMt ot tsotuuoal writsrs at slstant—a layman who does what Engaged Arresting officer was Patrol­ 1959 DODGE / m t t Wtaltnsy Aircraft Division he can to help. e Lowest Prices In Town 4-Door green. 6 cylinder, tc Th# engagement of .Mlaa . l«ella man George Gardner. 4-Door Sedan. WUta. Auto­ oi unitsd' Aircraft Oorporatlon. And the village of Topawa deep Cseelaw Prsybyas, 233 South St., Open Daily 8 ajn. to 8 pjB- ■tandard tranamlaslon. Nice­ g ^ c r f * ^ H«r motbar, Mrs. Jeannette Davis In the heart of the arid, sun-baked lAissier of Coventry to Lbuts Di- matic tranamisalon. Radio ly equipped. Stock No. 2741. srNmraiMiii Rockville, was arrested about 6 and heater. Stock No. 3679. MNarrowfeMd Graham, la a aulMtitute teadhar In Papago Indian Reservation where Mauro Jr. Of Middletown has been p.m. yesterday and charged with Wedaeeday-Thuraday-FrldiV ytanobaatar pubHo and parooMal he and his wife live is about as announced her parents, Mr. and 8 aJB. to 9 pjo. $1395 (h«.) __ ^ IT breaking and entering with crim­ $975 »CU imw(«omA s o b o ^ quiet and tranquil as any In the Mra, Arthur Uusler, South St. inal intent, and larceny. tem) nation. Coventry. IHE/WEREI 41AndOatM) On Tab. 4, Miss Oraham began Police charge that Prxybysa bar «>rb« aameatw olsases. She In a way he {s still handling Her fiance la a son of Mr. and 1957 CADILLAC Jade for 4 in r traffle. Mrs. Louis DlMauro, Mlddlstown. ^CH other* MMMedliM MM b ta f c ^ five oouraes, for a total 1956 FORD 9 Passenger limoualne. Ra­ of 16 aoadamle credits — Bngliah instead of streams of care, it Miss Luasler U a 1961. graduate dio, heater, automatic, pow­ BY V. T. HAMLIN 8 S 9 S S U History (1815 to the present), In. Is the trickle of mall that passes of Manchester High School. She! 4-Door. Ivory and blue. Ford- er steering, brakes. Green ALLY OOP ttmOj through the small Indian commu­ is assistant office manager at omatic, heater. Stock No. miodMitiiii finish, whltewalla. Outs tend­ MTMngi nity. One of his tasks la to act , East Hartford. 3813. ing value. -.raTBYTHOipaT ^BUTMXrP BETIER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER aa pootmaster. Mr. DlMauro is a 1960 graduate ■THIS aarra? UKTU.M3U nNPrrouocoR tury Amarioaa Poetry. Orlmes is a stiirdy, gray-hatred of Middletown High School and at-, $545 $1595 MMKMINPi 87 Pro----- man of 69 who decided there were Lest aemeotar, she also took five tended Morse College and Central B80(tlMpM8 SbeUa M. oraham more Important things In life than Connecticut State College, New WColor oouraes. Willi final axamlnatlona unsnarling trafflo—and did some- Britain. He la a receiving manageri IS TAKINQ APPUCATIOHS FOR MSm IMiM IT bat mootb Included, Miss Oraham tUng about It. - dock bit tha acadamlo iackpot; A Qual­ ally enough, in bar senior yaar aha, at Topps, Middletown. etStSeiiM In 1969 ha turned in his badge, An Aug. J4 wedding is planned. ity Point Averaga (QPA) of 4.0— became editor of "Sonuuinia,” the canie to Tucson and offered his 1959 CHEVROLET DOWN or straight A’a ta) ah bar elaaaes. school yeartMok. s4rvicas to' the Most Rev. Dauiiel FULL-TIME SALESWOMEN ISOMTTlMC She has m adt the dean’s list every SEbmUM The Orahama hava three daugfa- J.J Oereke, than Roman Catholic abort a teacher, she Mlp .fo. Oc-’ 4-Door Station Wag­ •emester since entering college. tera In all. Mra. Susanna R. Bor* bishop of tha diocese of T ucson, caslonally she cewks for the ^ o ' FOR OUR NEW STORE All this la aimptlonal enough; mann of White Plains, N.T., was Tht bishop sent him to the priests at the mission. When the on. Blue. Radio and but the point la, Sheila Oraham— graduated from Manchester High Solano Mission at Topawa, a b o u t' '"•aslon has visitors, she is :wof- $■ who admittedly studies hard and in 1961. Subsequently she beoame eight miles south of the reserve-1 ficlal hostess and serves them >h e & t e r, powerglide. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS .weU—la anytUng but a "greasy a registered nurse, and was cn the Oon headquarters at Sells. meals in her home. i Tri~City Shopping Plaza !-• •rind.” Matter of facL she la not operating room staff at Manches­ Orlmes did whatever needed | Grimes is an ex-Marihe who Stock No. 3332. only active In campus afCain, but ter Memorial Hospital. She haa a doing at the mission. Most of served in the Nicaraguan rebellion AT VERNON CIRCLE < MaMOkCHMUa, , she la also edltor-ln-ohief of a“Prl- daughter and two sona. it was maintenance and repair in 1927. Later he became a police- — w» THIOAIKIT WOOU? ; mua," Uoftt coUege yearbook—for Miss Mary EUlan Oraham, Man­ work. The village needed a post- map. ONK»*IOinj. master, so Grimes took over. Why did he decide he should Pleasant working ooiuUUona, B-dsy week, good starting aalary, 1959 PLYMOUTH 1959 FORD ' ROAN/HAAM the eeoond year in a row. chester High class of 1968, is a Convertible. Black. Radln, BY AL VERMEER HA-HA—IT BSven so, Mias Oraham la only teller at the Peerl S t branch of the ‘"nils post office detail was devote his life to service to Ro- vacation with pay, discoimt on purchases, retirement and alok 4-Door. Ivory and tan, radio PRISCILLA’S POP f MOAIOm— wlshed on me when they moved man Catholic missions? plans, group tnmrancs. Opportunity for advancement. and heater, standard trans- heater, Fordomatlc, white running true to form. Brown of Connecticut Bonk and Trust Oo. In sidewalla. Stock No. 877A aOTOUTONlK hair, with alert blue ayes, she oov> Hertford, It ffom the mission proper,” j “That's hard to put into words,” mlasion. S6tJ15iBF?f ^ BUT HAZEL! THAT'S s A***^HA-HA- Orlmes explained. There was nolj,e gaid. "My wife and I decided $1075 'NCfTASAINf^' LAST VBAR ’^1*11 I a*4> n^A*T* i^VAi^ on the UofH and Its various Shells, when she has an hour A P P L Y TO $895 vou acJT so SLEEP FOR ■chools and coUagas, arranging to relax, turns to knitting, read­ one else to be postmaster, so 11 we should give our time and ef- E X C IT E D pbotegrapha and written material ing, crossword pussies and photo- took over.” | fortg to the furtherance of God's 1961 CHEVROLET v / m b t ! l e t ’s , YOU BR O KE It would be hard to find a much ^ork. There is a satisfaction in 1959 VOLVO / ^ O TO TH E BOATj for "Prlmua,” and fraby. Career-wise, she’s intar- snuUler post office. The out.slde | joing tor others that you don’t A . DAVIN O 4-Door Bel Air. Green. Pow­ > ^ S M O W i O U T IM ptotures hanMif. eatad In magaaine work,, public re­ 2-Door. Gray. Radio and MIVES! measuremenU are 12 by 16 feet, get in trying to make a dollar for er glide, radio and heaiter, Tha pbotogTNihs, htddantaUy, lations and advertising. . but it is complete with a flagpole yourself.” heater. Stock No. 3800. whitewalls. Stock No. 8797. ere often used by “The University But that's atlU a year and a half and an American flag that flies 1 ______- W. T. GRANT CO. $995 $1695 Oallbowtl," student paper. away. Thia June, Just before grad­ daily. Star route mall Is delivered [ . . a j Not content with serving these uation, Mias Oraham sjqMota to three times a week. i Auctioneers apeeay undergraduate publications, Sheila help out with commencement de­ "I like this much better than ------1958 CHEVROLET 1961 PLYMOUTH Oraham also manages to so budget tails. She’ll alec find time—eome- New York.” he said. "There Is GOLDSBORO, N. C. —Tobacco 4-Door sedan. Silver blue. 4-Door Belvedere. Heater, her time as to be president of how — to take part In Omunence- tranquility here. Instead of the! auctioneers work fast. Hiey try Radio and heater, 6 cylinder, automatic trana. Black. Gamma Cht Rho, honorary liberal ment week social activttles. With hustle and bustle of big city llv-1 to sell 400 baskets of leaf an standard. Stock No. 3703. Stock No. 3989. arts sorority: secretary of the her "trusty Yaahloa” camera, of Ing.” hour. Their singsong chant $965 $1395 Publications Oommlaaion, and cor­ courae. Grimes’ wife, Gussie, has no saves their voices and get the responding secretary of Phi Sigma trouble keeping busy. She has or- : buyers to walkinng and bidding saEcnoN Chi, a aodal aororlty. ganized sewing classes for Papa-1 in rhythm. They bid with winks, Jl-8 b i«n >r wi^ >«■ And for the past three years, Four Will Attend go women. When the school Is 1 nods, and hand signals. •f she's taken part in the annual BY JOE CAMPBELL UofH Leadetuhlp Conference hi 1960 CORVAIR BONNIE Old Sayibrook. AL Group Dinner SPRING « M i f w » dboMM tiw iM id a s r r Miss Oraham la a 1666 honors AL CATALANO, solas raprasMtative, soys: >. 2-Door. Ivory and blue. graduate of SL James' School, and Four membore of the American FABRICS f|pyr;(S0M !^ a I960 bonprs graduate of Man­ Legion Auxiliary plan to attend BIG ^Powerglide, radio and $ • OFGNOWID zxssSm Sm sssisssxsL. uafisSi chester Hijni. School. She was ss- the annual Legion Auxiliary De­ Saa ma for o top oL lected for membership In the Na­ partment of Connecticut Natlomd ^ h eate r. Stock No. 3971. 6H 0VEL/ tional Honor Society—and, nathr- For You At Pilgrim Mills Security Conference dinner to­ towonca on your prat- BEN CASEY morrow at 7 p.m. at the West • PURE SILK • DACRON • DRAPERY FABRICS Haven Motor Inn. They Include 1959 CHEVROLET COMFORT Mrs. Wilber Uttle, prealdent; Miss ant cor toward tha — ALSO — 1958 PLYMOUTH Barbara Wallett, secretary; Mrs. 4-Door Station Wagon. White Impala 2-Door Hardtop. ACTHOUM lAMBLIHE HUMAN Edward McCartan, national secur­ SIMPLiaTY and McCALL PATTERNS and red. Radio and heater, Ivory and blue. Powerglide, bram KmrrdMMrvBRy MUCH HOME! ity chairman, and Mrs. Theodore purehota af • naw pushbutton transmission, radio and heater. Stock No. WrWHIT nWMINEANIMAL Fairbanks, Americanism chair­ white sidewalls. Stock No. 3590. $1295 man. 3852. 1963 Oidsmoblia, or o $825 Speakers at the oonferenoe In- Open Daily 1961 RAMBLER olu(fo Joim S. Monagan of Water- Pilgtfm Classic wagon. Radio, heat­ b^ d;s.»^c«« bury, representative to the UB. 1959 RAMBLER s-a HdW—gM SyiUiH, las., Iota modal Yohia-Rat- 10 a.m.-9 pjn. er, standmxl tranamisaion. CongToae; Edward OlBmIy of New 4-Door Sedan. 2-tone green. Stock No. 3968. Haven, area chairman of Civil Radio and heater, automatic $1495 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL WE RENT Defenae in Connecticut, and Mrs. ad Usad Cor. iUiUa! SATURDAY transmission. Stock No. 3680. Charlea Terrington of Rocky HIU, $895 AND SELt Department Americanism ehalz^ 177 Hartford Rd. 10 xjn--6 pm. 1962 AMERICAN » MANS man. Mjuicbeeter nsTMcnvE Femunv CALL ‘CHENEY HALL** 1958 PONTIAC RAMBLER THK SRAM K NQT ONLY RIOHTS LEFT 2-Door Hardtop. Green and 2-Door. Black. Radio anu Mortis turquoise. Radio and heater, heater. Stock No. 3682. FROTE(7nON, Kan. (AP)—The Hydramatic. Stock No. 3821. ID HUMAN U K . Elmer Thompson family will be Ml 3-1511 $1395 doing things for awhile with their $1095 right hands exclusively. MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CATALU Oraalar n aifart for Mm First, Thompson fell from a poNsnt, Msiar ana for truck load of oil pipe smd broke MANeHESTER OLDSMOBILE y«», «l law, budgot his left arm. MOTOR SALES Does Your Car Have IT^ACOOP DONfriETTHAr ^VHAT>9 iriH A TiM A k^A M & fV Gaylord, his six-year-old son, 1960 PLYMOUTH 6TlJPPTHIN0»LJk®lHAT? nrtoa. Con «r visit us. followed ^ t with a fall from the 512 WEST CENTER STREET /^tWMAKB/MDSDMAD ) TMiNORTg -STOP s o u top of a school slide. Hla left O® ( xPise'nusazRR J BUflflERJ wrist was cracked. k Winter Cold? May­ PkOKSLU m E D IC R L Mrs. Thompson was cleaning ^4-Door. Pushbutton trans­ BY ROY CRANE PHflRmflCY the kitchen and — whoope! She mission, heater. Stock No. BUIE SAWYER — suffered a cracked bone in her left arm. be k Garage Could 3738. N0,WTHE1THER 990 HAS A MUTIASOA^ COVENTRY Be The Cure .... 1959 STUDEBAKER 1959 CHEVROLET Convertible. Red. Radio and 1-CAR LARK heater. Power Glide, white Ivory and red. Radio, heater. sidewalls. Power steering. WOODWORKING SHOP Stock No. 3817. dB tU •ARA«E One owner. Low mlleaga. 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New ~ 6Wr__.9 E A R L YO ST Bporta Dflltor •Former Advisor Grumhling-^-'-^ Pole Vaiilters M ay Need SKI WASHINGTON (A P) __ At**** AnwUur Athletic Union, Na-AllMit Um oompcitMlcn fiMfthegr eaqpeoted Mie sswerer. w w M Touchdown, Extra Point, P in t In Spotlight tlonal OoUegUte Athletic Assocla' aAMetee g«t, the betU r t M be ‘T e a N New Manager Signed, new row among rival Ameri­ tian, the college-backed United Kefauver had dlMkMad, Just Although hfl didn’t score a touchd0.«m didring the . 1968 ohaxwoe of beoosnirtg Olyinipie can track and field organiza­ States Track and Field Federa­ prior to the that Ms men National - Football season witti the New York Gianta, Andy Big E ffort At Baltimore tions threatened today to tion, and some smaller partisan etam; that the auspensMae, tf al­ ware looking Si^o*ihe row and M % ^bustelli not only scored A “ touchdown” but added the “ ex­ lowed to stand, would have ruled bring a full scale Senate in­ groups. oonaequent ‘‘isetrsUnts («i»p en - tra point’^'and kicked a “ field goal" for good measure in his Machen on Road Back BALTIMORE (AP)—Tw® of ItM Many Express Oonoem out of the Olyn^iies some of the stoM and threat of mmptimUu) r flUNKNU vestigation. talk before the St. Bndget’a Holy Name Society Wednesday For Victory world’s eight pole vaulters who President Kennedy, Atty. Oen. natlon’e pronUehig talent behig plaoed on promising young Gordon CflMiwn bnelMd Inilo have cleared 16 feet head the field Sen. Bates Kefauver, D-Tenn., Robert F. Kennedy. Kefauver and Fight Flares Aaew American aithletss who whdi to nrat plaec Mat nlgbt n for­ n ig h t at Eaflt CatHblic High. The hueky defensive stalwart •AN FRANGI800 (AP) — Whether Machen regains for the event tn the Sunpapers All- feit vleioty ovar Bolton nm niM y. and defenalva .cofleh with thsp his boxing license could be chairman of the Senate antitrust others have express^ concern The January tfuoe negoUated partto^Mfle in the Olymptas.” Heavyweight boxer Eddie Ea.stern tndoor games Saturday and monopoly subcommittee, in­ Later ha said ha w M oalNng off FletolMr OteM lont ita hoM on nia ' Baatero Confidence champtonk settled within 10 du.vs slm-e the fight might hurt this country’s by MacArthur hrdught wWhdtaw- Any aeoond half team, like the By HOWIE HOLCOMB night. structed his staff to resume Its Ms men untfi dsfvslopmente oould land and drotewd into n tta for scored A ( h n ^ h i t with the 700 Moeheifi kayoed by mental III- he has undergone examination chances to field its strongest team al of the suapensiotM. But re­ Giants ware. Is a better club than Vaulting champions from four Interrupted preliminary Investiga­ aacond m a rsault of loaiiig to fathere end fone- A fter Tuesdfly’s dramatic Bess two months ago, hoe the In the 1964 Olympic Games. cently the fight W M flared anaw ebow bow. ' flsm the triioe would a first half team because it con by Dr. Robert Durand, physk'- nations will be among those tak­ tion. The federally chartered U.S. over Interprotefion of Um truoe b a " Naariff Arms, 40-84. HobuetelU’a legion of admirera victory over Briatol Central, By BOB BROWN ■cw manager he wants and iaa for tlie California Ath­ ing aim on Don ’s meet rec- Naaalffa waa bot and ooid dur­ moke adjustments at halftime. Kefauver had halted the Inquiry Olympic Committee, in which the teime. The A A U and N C A A .ara The Otymploq oonunMAea was , iitcreoeed oonaiderably follow­ it’s hard to imagine that the Lost Saturday ski area opera­ alms for a eomehock to cap- letic Conunissloii. onl of 15 feet, 3 inches, which ing Um game and aknoat loat it to to await developments, after Gen. AAU has the dominant voice, trying now to work out aome.near cfaaitassd by Oongstes. The A A U ing hla vlelt here. The .rugged, tors had big smiles on their faces taro the world championship. Dr. Durand will eoiiHult seems certain to fall. the fbial pariod. Don Oagnon (Ifl) About the scoaflol reporta; I’ve Manchester High basketball Douglas MacArthur arranged a handles the selection of this coun­ agreement piqto W of the committee's mem­ • block-buetlng end arrived a few been In the ItogtM 13 years and with excellent bases and powder Real estate developer W a l­ with psychlatrist-H belore mak­ Henry Wadsworth, now In thS and Dava WoUcidMff (10) M tha team should be expected to truce on Jan. 19 among those who try’s Olympic contestants. Aidee to Kefauver oonflrmed a b r a the N C A A the other 10. ' mlnutee later then scheduled but I’ve never heard of any betting. surfaces in the offing. Overnight ter Minskoff signed a contract ing his rei>ort to the commis­ Army, was the U.S. national tn- report that he has directed the Thetsi have bean some .auggea- winners, aapectally duiin|T a aupervl.se and police collegiate The January truce put a stop he stayed well into the evening In climb to greater heights dur­ the smiles turned to frowns when yesterday as Machen’s man­ sion. (iiKir ehanipion last year with a tlona ' on CeiiMol Hill that Oon- quarter apurt that got fliMn u m and other amateur track and to the suspension of ^hletes for aub-oommittee staff to resume pre­ selling profeaalonal football, the Easiest thing I did all season ing the current regular season. the beautiful powdery slopes of ager In a five-year pact guar­ leap of M-S. Other champions In- liminary iveeiUgsAioas, to deter­ gretei K R chose, oouM force some laad. But they may have to do Just that T his eontrm't Is the best field events. The truce has proved competing In meets sponsored by NaUonal Liogue and a guy named was to catch a pass. W e 'worked Saturday turned Into glazed night­ anteeing the troidiled fighter I lude Kiilando Cruz of Puerto to be less than 100 per cent one or another of the warring or­ mine whether pUbUc hearings wsre houseeleanliM by withdrawing A1 Snydar and U U u Ottowald to defeat Maloney in ttieir OCIL thing that has hap|M-neer ('allfornia stale Here’s the fast way to get a Adam each aewed 21 f " ^ ______Geolge M ay still form Manchea- Dave Goles and Jim McKeough "This Portland contract Is form in Baltimore. Six athletes 5 p.m.— Wide World of Sports name athletes on the banquet or Here *n Theee mld4neweif^ht champion Willie dent out of your prized gtm stock. neia but A rt Oourti of Variety took also faced the frustrations of the valid not only where It was from Canafia, five from Germany (rodeo) • p e ^ n g olrcult but Robustelh. A r « high am'ools, RockviUa and Vaughn, biit hopes to manaic<^ Wet a rag and lay it over dent. Channel 8 gama honors with 24. 20th Gentry "Ice A ge” at B i g made, Init valid everywhere.” and thiee from France are en­ after nearly a half hour of good, aeveral. Hope to Regain W orld Ice Stature Then with hot iron, pre.ss down 10 p.m.— Fight of the Week clojuifflicatl^” ne«t*seLon^ ^ POllaiw^d'Jrtin Lemkevdch will Bromley and the comment was it Cohn sold. "When Machen be- tered along with students from sound atraJght-from-the-ahoulder Machen was ratAxl the t<»p again and again over the dent. Channel 8 BAST SIDE gVNIOBS r S ; ^ vSlI'^v^^^ ?roTa.a. B,P«:®^Wy open for Norb Friiey’s wasn't worth the drive. Jim won't oomes available to box again, Panama. Trinidad. Guatemala, message, then went Into a ques­ heavyweight . T. tion and answer period, World Boxing .Asso4iatk>ii at LO N G B EA CH , Calif-t^^*^- Hershey, Pa., and Gary Vis will swell right away. SUNDAY B ^ rtetory tonight will clinch the tions in a few weeks when, he to find employment for him. ing <-ollege.s in the ttnited States. oonti, Detroit. Paul two weeks ago, and last Wood down Spruce St. >• When he did, RobustelU found ^ m o v i^ league championship for Manchea- the time lie was hoHpita)l/.«Ml 1 p.m.— Wrestling 51-41, and Parkada thump Naaall* leaves for Europe with the Con­ and m.v client is thinking of More titan 430 athletes are ex- (A P )— Denver’s Monty Hoyt, Alien and Eldwards were sec­ weekend led the women’s qualify­ SKUNKED OAR jnany Informed youngsters, Ch6n6y T®ch, In losing^ It® ^ ufiii r iiAfAft.1 far second- UiKt l>e<‘. 12 after threntenlng Channel 8 necticut Ski Council Flight. He filing suit against those seek­ pei ted to compete in the 17th an­ who hopes to lead the United ond and third behind Hoyt in the ing for the 1964 U.S. Olympic Ever hit skunk with car? Make Arma, 59-43. , . » all with some good questions. ball finale earlier thla week to | w»ther«fiete The . Tribe, Milcide. On .Ian. IH he was re- 2:80— .Sports Spectocnlar "Hie Woodamen led from tne will be skiing the deep powder of ing to Interfere with a nual .All-Eastern being held for the senior division a year ago while team. big trouble. Neighbors call you Here's the answers RobustelU down. States back to the top as an (rodeo) aUrtlng whlaUe, Bill Rowe toeaing the Alps for three weeks. Keeping recognized contraetiiral rela- leajfleid from the hospital after first time tn Baltimore’s 814 mil­ Litz edged Visconti by one-tenth naroea. Friends avoid you. Can’t supplied to a few of the questions w*nt* to win It by themselves, not lion Civic ( ’enter. international figure skating Jeanne has surprised hersaU Channel 8 in 19 pointa to apark the attack. Jim company on the trip will be ttonahip.” psychiatric trentment. of a point for the 1962 Junior buy gaa. Heap trouble. Try this: record in thew days 18 in- »o 0>«y’« have a little more than anyone In winning a h4d 8 pm.—Challenge Golf Continuing to dhow Improvement, asked from the audience: power, begins defense of his men’.s title. Dissolve a cupful of dried mustard ware Scored via field goals. .Hart-1 rolns for them tonight too. seven other members from the ■enlor men’s singles title today In to the world meet. Channel 8 l^te hit for 11 for toe ford »chooll»y basketball team^ HaU Tues- local club, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A n ­ All four wUl be striviitf to stay In a bucket of water. Use a mop to T. A. Tittle could play another Even after becoming America’s 4 p.m.— World of Golf wtomem and was a tough man off Weaver, Bulkeley and Hartford—' - ^ ... * - tile 1963 U.S. CSiampionshlps. close enough in today’s ttgures to slosh down wheels, under b ^ y , weaver, Buweiey and n ^ o r a - j ^ Wethersfield at home Fri- derson. Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Fog­ Anti - Bribe Bill top lady speedskater, she didn’t Channel 80 the beckboarda. George MoCMnn five to 10 years. He'a the most en­ The 18-year-old Colorado Col­ catch Hoyt in Oie free skating. snywhere scent may be. Repeat If may be playing arty, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Grant think she would get to go to the (12) ana John Oervlnl (10) were ergetic and youthful guy I ’ve ever lege freahman is the foremost 'The figures count 60 per cent to­ necessary. night at Trinity ^ and Bill Hunnlford. Introduced Again member of last year’s U.S. team world tourney for lack of ftnancea. high for the Marketeers. seen In pro ball. I know that he's officials have never been too worm ward the title. St least two years older than I, and Many Big Wins which began the task of rebuild­ But through the efforts of a couple NO HEATER FUMES Parkade, now firmly to first in allowing outside interests to use Whila many of the local aklera The first titles of the four-day I’m now 87. He’s got great desire Important games are eommon ing its blattered ranks following competition will be decided tonight of Wilmington businessmen, James Don’t know about this one. but Baseball Pays place, alao led all the way. W ayne the court faclHtlee and Its tmder- were complaining about the poor WASHINGTON (AP) - Son. and Is a great competitor. place tonight as on area clubs ore ------the disastrous air crash in Bel­ among Junior pairs, silver dance Tlghe and John Waugh, who have it might be worth a try to those T ^ fo r d (21) continued In the high Btood this will be the final year for winding up their next to lost week conditions Sunday, Bucky Kehler, Kenneth Keating. R-N. Y., has in- made arrangements for the trip, ^ ,, gium, Feb. 16, 1961. and junior ladies' and novice men’s who have smelly oil or kerosene scorer’# role along with help fWmt the schoolboys to usa the Tri® of rriPitor season oompetltion Karl Kehler's son. was concentrat­ trodticed a bill to prohibit Inter­ ahe now is eagerly looking forward Biggest Cheek the Dimlnco twins— Pete (16) and Next to Jtminy Brown, Jim Tay- floor . Rec Woman’s Bowling r ' y ' All 18 membois of the American singles. Novice ladies’ compul­ heaters. ( And they do come in that noor K W _ s U ppem ost on the minds of three ing on the more serious side of state __ bi+bery sctiemes „ _ to„ influence team and 16 others in the official sory figures also are on todajr’s to the intemationrU oompetltion. variety!) Take three oranges and Joe (10). Joe Savino of the kwere lor of the Packers Is the beet back Tfmtmament at the Y > n ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ cluto^-Roekvllle, Blllngtoh and again turned In an outetandlng ef­ tn the National League. one. week frokn tonight while the ?*"• th.'ou'tc^'.’ .^"^run g evenu' party died in the crash while en schedule. There are no prelim­ " I ’ve never been to Japan," ahe place on top of heater. Citrue oil Rham Is quoMfleaUbn fbr post-sea- trail at Thunder Mt. in the Inter- ^ For Long Ball fort with 27 points but lacked help annual Rec M en’s event is slated route to Prague, Czechoslovakia inaries in Junior pairs. aaid during a breather from her in the air combine with unbumed son CIJIAC tournament play. collegiate Braces. Bucky, one of The bill would apply to use of enough to win. Joe Morrison (Giant handyman) to gel underway March 8 at the to compete in the World Cham­ Speed Skathig Hopeful workouts here. "It’s fantastic that oil pcuricles (that cause smell) aavd Rockville’s Rams need a win In the finest skiers svery to come interstate facilities such as the NBW YORK (AP)-There’s a has a lot of humility. He has made North End duckpln house • Norm pionships. MINNEAPOLJS (AP) — Uncle Tm going that far. Pm exdted, clear the air. Alt least that’s the three games- and they have a FRED MoOURRY from the Silk Town is racing for telephone or the malls — to carry good reason why most major many sacrifices for the good of the Burke of Manchester t, slated to Hoyt was sixth in the 1962 world Sam’s hopes In the 1964 women’s and kind of afraid. I want to make theory. toughie on tap. They risk a five- M IT In tho N ew England Otlloge out a bribery conopiracy. The league batters take a firm toe team. He could be a first stringer appear with th* Connecticut AU- meet and has since moved up a Ol3Tnpic speed skating races ride a good showing," game winning streak by enterteJn- circuit. maximum penalty for violation Thus far, two Liowell. Mass., bETTER FI8H1NO hold and a big swing, seeking to on any team. Stars tonight against th« Harlem couple of notches with the retire­ pretty much on the shoulders of a HELLO, DERE!— No, this isn’t a comedian waving a Bowling Ing Central Valley Conference In tho 60-gate slalom event would be 10 years in Jail and a former Massachusetts school- Arms have contributed money for Now Is file fime to do this. It hit the IcHig ball instead of a meas­ Ma^clans at Madison Square Gar­ ment of world champion Don Jack- Champion Newington. Seasoned Duo Bucky took a fourth and in the 85,000 fine. marm. the trip. The Hood Milk C3o, has isn’t a new Idea. It doesn’t cost a ly or single. happy greeting. It’s Gary Tachell on his way to a first- Y, A. Tlttlo Is the one person who den In New York. Marques Haynes The vlsitorB already have son of Canada apd Karol Dlvin of thing. Anyone can do It. And there will bring hi. Magicians to East high speed downhill he took a "This bill would provide the au­ Oechoelovaki a Jeanne Ashworth, 24, of W U- donated 8500 and The Lowell Sun They figure that healthy home round technical knockout administered by Victor Vella d u s t y l e a g u e I feel mode the Giants successful. clinched the league crown as well isn’t a sorer way to insore better Hartford Wednesday night, Feb. sixth after breaking his pole in thority our law enforcement agen­ I f Hoyt can repeat here this mington. Mass., the reigning skat­ newQiaper added 8200. run and runs batted in totals will W . L. Fot. SiS a tournament berth. Rockville, bass or pan fishing. Now while in the 135-pound class of the Chicago Golden Gloves Leads Middies half at the fourth gate. It was an cies prevent gamblers from er in this country, is training here Jeanne will be accompanied to result in healthier paychecks. And Man. Miodes ...... 56 82 .636 Johnny Counts Is the fastest 20 to play the Marco Polos. with five straight and eight of week, it will establish him as a the ice Is on yonr favorite lakes, tournament. * • • unlucky break as the poles not corrupting college and profession­ for the world speed skating cham- Japan by four other top U.S, It’s true as far os Harmon Kllle- Joe’s Barber ...... 66 32 .636 {dayer with Jimmy Patton a close their lost 10. IS a hot ohib and potential medal winner in the 1964 take an afternoon In the woods only give a racer balance but also al sports.” Keating told the Sen­ pionshipe in Japan later this Olympic hopefuls, Barbara Lock brew is concerned. The slugging Kupid Diaper ...... 63 84 .609 second. Counts will get more of a oould pnll off an upset. whiter Olympic Games. with the Mds and cut a couple End of the Line At Dartmouth are used heavily in high speed ate yesterday in introducing his F chv ChaOengers month. hart of Park Ridge, 111.; Judy Minnesota outfielder batted only i Man. Auto Parte ____48 40 .545 ichance to play on offense next sea­ trees, weight with rocks and leiwe Dave Barlow of Manchester is Ellington also needs one win in turns. measure. OhaUengiitf Hoyt are Scott Al­ She has been in Minneapolis Morstein, Butte. Mont.: Ed Ru .243 and struck out 142 times last | Banning Ins...... 47 41 .534 son. on the toe. When the thaw cornea Three Sharing First Place managing the UCfonn varsity three retmainlng games and oould HANOVER, N. H. (AP) — Gor­ He said it would halt contam­ len, Smoke Rise, N.Y.; David Ed­ about three weeks, and while here dolph, Northbrook. 111., and season. But he also paced the Iona M fg...... 47 ' 41 .634 reals 1 pick It up tonight by defeating trees sink, provide cover for bait swimming team . Tennis ^ don Eaton and John Bower, a pair A t this time the slope at Mt. Ne- ination of sports by organized wards, Haverford, Pa.; Tommy copped the National Outdoor Uhrlass, SlmhuTst, N.T. in homers with ' The Repeate ...... 46 42 .628 AlUe Shem iM is sn oo»y eoach Granby in a home date. The Pur­ fish, help ^ v e the whole lake a Rod Laver Ken Rosewsll, Barry of seasoned International compe­ bo is temporarily closed beoau.se of crime by ptmishing any player, of i s s i ’ 48 and RBI, 126. ' Bolton Lake House . .45 48 .511 to iday for. ple Knights have kwt three shot In the arm. In Opening Round at Phoenix MacKay, Earl Bucholz, Luis Ayala titors, lead powerful Middlebury the warm weather. There ia still a flclal or gambler who attempted Thursday, Klllebrew signed h is, John’s B a r b e r ...... 46 48 .511 straight and must do a quick Bohemian No. 1 ...... 44 48 .506 and Andres Glmeno will appear against the hosts today in the good base on the hill and providing to corrupt a game — including SAFETY FIBOT WITH FML 1963 contract for a reported 840,- Toughest game during the sea­ about face. In exhibition matches Monday battle for team ski honors at the the warm weather isn’t prolonged shaving points - - for personal If you are traveling next spring 000 to 845.000. According to | PHOBNDC, Ariz. (A P ) — Thei^be attributed to the way the pros Case Bros. No. 2 ... .43 46 .489 son (excluding the playoff) was The Sachems of Clyde Waah- Twins’ owner. Cal Griffith, H ar-1 Dickenson Plumb. ...42 46 .477 night at 8:16 at the Springfield 54th Dartmouth Winter Carnival. it should mean excellent skiing gain. with the kids in the car and you Phoenix Open Golf Tournament rimied apart the short par 5 holes. the first game against the Cleve- College Fieldhouse .. New York burn_jrn are Intn a little tougher pre­pre- Middlebury defeated Dart­ Pool Champs mon got a "nice raise” over his ‘ Deoo Home Imp...... 89 49 .443 ■ which. with just a couple of inches of A similar bill has been intro- Kaminsky leave rods rigged with hooks bore, waa skin tight going Into the sec­ Player and Clark each eagled land Browns In Cleveland, which,p^j,.“■ scheduled Feb. 2222- dicament. They must find two Elis mouth's defenders by 4.7 points in Case Bros. No. 1 ....88 50 .432 snow. foil an e«x4dent with foil. Just 836.000 of last season. |ond round today with three par- two of the five par 6s, the longest we didn't win. The championship ; g the New York Coliseum ; victories In throe gamas. One duped in the House by Rep. W il­ the Williams Carnival last week­ Tuesday night at 7:30 the club crumble a section of foil over the "Klllebrew ranks as the highest! bustere sharing a one-stroke lead of which Is 084 yards. Palmer Colonial Board ...... 35 58 .396 game was the toughest physlcauy gunday will be Family Day a t ' should oewne tonight when they liam McOullock, R-Ohio. Are Crowned paid player in club history," said | Bohemisn No. 2 ...... 19 69 .216 end. will meet at the Aj-my A Navy hooka. 14. will keep things in place w ,.w i»nd 42 others within four blows scored one eagle. because of the extreme cold, the the Boston Garden when the go on the rood to meet wlnless A bill identical to Keating’s Griffith, who moved his team, the \ them High scorers this week include Blaton easily won both the sla­ CHub. A drj' ski course will be run and keep needle points away from Hill Takes a U hard ground and because we didn't Celtics play New York In on NBA | Bast Hampton. Rham owns an passed the Senate last year but For Ivy Games Lw) RouiUard 219, Roger Patter­ lom and downhill events at W il­ with supplemental film. Skis and youi^ fingers. Senators to the four-day race There was a notable exception win. game Special rates will prevail . earlier 44-25 triumph. died in the House. In Rec Play the Twin Cfities two years ago. son 212, Will Dickenten 210, John liams. He was a member of the boots are 'musts’ for the training for 885,000 prize money after 6- to the mastery of par 5, as slen­ Kent ' Douglas former standout I Coventry qualified for the Class Keating said the Justice De­ QUAIL SHOOTING TIP Two other Tyvlns’ players re­ der Dave Hill suffered a IS on the Ooiangoe, Dave Newcomb 204, E r­ 1960 Olympic squad and the 1962 session. If there Is adequate snow F L V IN (; HAWK— lligh-.suaring Mike Farmer of St, under-par 67s Thursday were Grog Larson wUl take over Bay , defenseman vrith the Springfield 1 C test by upsetting Portland partment supported his measure, NEW YORK (A P )— Yale may have Rick Kaminsky back Old fimers on the bobwiiites soy turned their signed contracts. 933-yard 18th. nie Whipple 202, Don Hensley 200, Internationale Federation de Ski at the slope the meeting will be Annual pool tournaments were Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and WIetecha’s spot os the offensive Indians in the American " Hockey Tuesday ‘ TTiey knocked that ' viewing it aa "a further step to­ Loui.s is ready to pass the Itaskethall to teammate Bob , in the lineup this weekend and the Elis will really need the If yon come hi to flush a covey They were pitchers Bill Pleis and His drive settled Into a tree for Howie Ooro 561, Herb dark 214- squad. held there complete with instruc­ held in all divisions this week at Jay Hebert. center next season. League was the mid-season lead- ‘ clufb out of the Charter Oak Con- ward strengthening the support­ Pettit or Zelmo Beaty (14) after spearing rebound at from file aides instead of dlrecfiy Gerry Arrigo, both left-handers. an unplayable lie. He dropped out 202— 611, Bob Arnold 256— 603. One of the finest A m erican tions for members. A t the last the Blast Side Rec with the champs services of the All-America contender. Breathing down their necks at er for the Calder Award In the Na-1 ference ead and could duplicate ing role of the federal government from behind a painting dog, the Pleis had a 2-5 record after being 68 were Arnold Palmer, vrho la with a two-stroke penalty and Bob Rataic 256—589, Pat Para- nordic skiers who recently return­ meeting Karl Kehler initiated the Madison Square Garden in -New York. Bailey Howell and crowned as follows; Steve Putnam, Kaminaky, who broke a bone inf> recalled from Vancouver of the Charlie Janerette could spell any tlonal Hockey League. The C , the feat tondght wdth a victory In the assault on organized orime." qnall will break togefiier beitter trying to win tola one for the then pounded three consecutive disio 200-208— 680, A rt Nickerson ed from a European tour. Bower “formal” program of instruction Walter Dukes, right, of Detroit move into the action. Midgets; Pete Dimlnico, Juniors; hie right hand Jan. 7, now has the Pacific Coast League in mid-sea­ member of the front four— Ro- trophy will be presented to the over Cromwell on the latter’s And Ooaat Guard took We fourth and the singles will hold cloeer be­ third straight year; Tommy shots out of bounds. 200— 560, Don Ostoerg 209— 567, (M.ptured the cross (xruntry and by showing up at the slops in and Dick Neville, Intermediates. oast off and may see limited ac­ son last year. Arrigo was 6-10 at bustelll, Dick Modzelewski, Rosy outstanding rookie at the end of court. Idle Tuesday, Coventry victory in 16 games by keel-lierfl- fore finshing. Aarcn, Bob Harris and Cary Mld- Hill finally got back on the fair­ Bob Martin 214— 552. has only one more left (Bacon at Jump at Williams. “white tie and tails.” Out of 15 entries in the Midget tion against Pennsylvania tonight Vancouver. Grier, Jim Katcavage— and do a the NHI^ season .. On the subject ing Worcester Tech 84-72. dlecoff, Julius Boros and Jimmy way and chipped to within 8 feet home Friday) after tonight’s Dartmouth Captain Jim Page Wednesday night at 7 the Junior group Putnam came out on top of and Princeton Saturday night. CRICKET HUNT Other.s .signeea Included pitchers top Job. of hockey, Springfield hosts Prort- In an out of state oonlest. Clark. of the cup. He putted twice and MEROHANTB LEAGUM won three events here a year ago. Club will meet at the Kehler resi­ the pack, defeating Dave Thomi>- Both games will be at Title’s In good crioket country sprin­ Jim Grant and Pedro Ramoe of dence Saturday night at the Coli­ gome. FREE PARKIHG • PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Southern Oonnectlcut was edged 10 Olfaers Bunched each time he Imocked the ball W . L. Po t He placed second behind Bower in dence, 79 Constance Dr. Mem­ son two out of three games for Payne-Whitney gym. kle the ground with werter. The Cleveland, inflelder Bob Johnson If I were coaching In the pros 1 seum at 8 o’clock . Ski Jumping Eosties In Hartford by Hunter, 61-59. It was the Ten others were grouped at 69; while It was still moving, eoeting Vic’S Boda fliuv ....14 4 .778 both nordic events in the W il­ bers are requested to be prompt. the finals and then after spotting 'nie weekend Ivy League match­ chirpers don’t like wet feet will and pitcher Eddie W att of Balti­ would oOU at least 90 per ceht of Championships are listed Sunday No tournament Is Involved but Owle’ 13th lose in 17 games. They 10, Including Casper, at 70, him penalty strokes. W hite Gtass ...... 12 6 .667 liams ■competition. Plans for skiing activities during STORES AND MACHINE SHOPS OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY Thompson the first game. Thomp­ es will prove whether the Eha olimb anything to escape it and more. outfielder Jim King and the pla.vs from the sideline. (P.S. at Salisbury starting at t-30 _ - there will be another important were swamped by Btonehill Wed­ He finished with an 86, 16-over- Moriarty Bros...... 9 9 .600 Page won’t compote In ail four the week of mid-winter vacation son had defeated lUck Rudin to have the mettle to stay in oon- you can pick them off walla, catcher Don Leppert, Washing­ and 16 at 71. Paul. ,>u, Brown, «...disposed —~ of CJeveland______Tickets are now on sale for the game tonight in Hartford where nesday night. par. Conran’s Insurance .. 8 10 .444 will be discussed. gain the finals while Putnam had tentliion for what would be their bushes, tree trunks, etc. Nicklaus, Palmer, Player and South Oatholic entertains Blast events this year but there is a ton. There was talk Hill’s actiem on Dart's Dairy ...... 6 12 .388 TOac'h,“ ‘w^ld” oV p^ bearing j UConn-Holy ^oss to best Tony Dimlnico to move in­ second consecutive league title. Casper already have won tourna­ th K ) Saturday night, Feb. 16 at Storrs. Catholic In the first of two meeit- possibility sophomore Dick Dur- the green would resul tin suspen- Community Press ____5 13 .278 to the title round. Yale beat Princeton Jan. U ments this year. The only 1968 ings. This Is a big one for the rance might. In winning the Junior crown Chubin Leads YankCon winner who failed to break p a r ; slon from the tourney. PG A tour- Leading scorers this week In­ neighboring sohoota although both Dartmouth won the CJamival a without Kaminsky but lost to cluded Artole LsAodielle 189-859, Pete Dimlnico also had to come Penn by a 10-point margin the K INGSTO N, R.I. (A P )— Steve 72 on the flat 6,679-yard Arizona i ney supervisor Joe Black ruled are still playing on the Jayvee year ago, breaking a three-year Sports Schedule Russell Nears Rebound Mark, Country Club course was Jack Hill could continue, however, aft Harvey Duplin 142, Jotm Naretto from behind after he lost the first next night. Chubin of Rhode Island continues level. Middlebury reign. er talking with the other two 142, Charlie EkMbert 148-888, Norm Bhnost game to Ray Lewis. There were Yale Leads League to lead the Yankee conference bas­ Burke Jr. He toot a 75. Garden Reaps Its Vegetables, Don Burns’ Baotlos carry a 12-6 New Hampshire, Williams, Nor­ It's members of the threesome, Tony Kloter 148-852, Cbariie Harris also 15 boys participating in this The Elis lead the league wMfa ketball scoring race, hotly pur­ Most of the scoring, miatching record against tho "Southerners” wich, St. Lawrence and Harvard Friday, Feb. 8 Due Back in Lineup Tonight -, could Lema and Ekirl Stewart. 188-866. group. Lewis bested A1 Hobnes to a 4-1 record going into tonight’s sued by New Hampshire’s Jim Phoenix’ 89 degree weather, coortied this season by ex-Cen- also have entered Class A teams. Manchester at Maloney, 8 p.m. fB m y th in g gain the finals while Dimlnico had rematoh with the Quakers, who Rich. CSiubin has averaged 23.4 Fine ^Cauliflower’ Expected tarei Conneottouit oaptein Boh Zuf- The downhill and cross country Granby at Hllington. Winkler to do it the "hard way” beating are right behind with a 4-2 mark. NEW YORK (A P)—Bill Ruasellf Bob Couay—"It’s a lot to over­ for five league games the confer­ felate. The teems meet again are scheduled today with the sla­ East (iiathoiic at South Catholic. his brother Joe in a very close Penn, inoidentally, has been beat­ Is Just 35 rebounds behind the N a ­ come. BJverything depends on how ence announced today. Rich lias a In the Dugout with the "Managers. .No, IS next Friday at the B)OHS gym. lom and Jumping set for tomor­ Newington at Rockville, 8:15 Eiutomotlve* FOR THE game. en by PrSneeton. tl o n a I Basketball Association we do in ths four gfames against 23.0 mark. Towering Ed Slomcen- N,» Vor, (NEA, - g Swtan Meet Today row. p.m. The Intermediate Diviskun play­ In other action tonight, R’s them. If we win those It can be a ski of Connecticut is third at 20.6 While by far the bigger spot­ Coventry at Cromwell. career record going into tonight’s Bquaxe Garden Is well satisfied the ferocious apperance of most of LARGEST ed its games on points. NeviUe Trinity at Bowdodn, Wesleyan at game with New York and he’s different story.” light Is falling on basketball this Rham at East Hampton. FfATMIM defeated George Bycholski 125-108 with what It has reaped since It the bullyboy's followers ak ring- Bates, Hartford at St. AniseVm’e, nearing 11,000. week, swimming is not off the Swimming—^M ancheater at STOCK OF In the finala The rundowns were Quinnipiac at Nerw Paltz, N. T„ NEW YORK (AP) — The San Senators Keep Moving Men; ■tarted growing Ita own vege­ side. stege entirely. Dick flollonek’s Meet Wednesday Windham, 4 p.m. mBicAt Fumr Russell and Tommy Heinsohn baaed on a 25 point total with the Westfield State at Danbury, and Francisco warriors and the De­ tables. Twioe the timid fighter was Manchester High ducks invade Saturday, Peb. 9 are expected to be in action tar the "Our first crop was pretty ■RUN semi-finals increased to 50 points. Bryant at Nerw Haven OoAlege. troit Pistons probably will battle stopped at the door oe he was WllUmontlc tWe afternoon for a Green Manors at Torrington. Boston Celtics which would return ' good,” sold Harry Markson, the For Little League In reaching the finals Bycholski In last rnghfa action, two of right down to the wire for the about to flee Into the dark eofety CCIL date with Windham. Monday, Feb. 11 CLUtCHES the world champs to full strength. chief agriouHurist "and we antici­ had to win over Bob Carr while Connecticut’s mostJbeaten teams third and last playoff spot in the of the stormy night. The third Manchester shows a 4-8 record East Oatholic at ASD. o A U T O U n Neville defeated Larry Lisciottl. Russell has a cold and the upset More Bat Punch Still Sought pate a rich cauliflower harvest A ll coaches and assistant coach­ rose up and smote down the ap­ Western Division of the N BA. time the fighter was captured as for the year with a 2-2 mark In Swimming — Hartford at Man­ After a slow start Bycholski made stomach whkb accompanied It from this year’s tillage. es of the Mancheeter Little League o 89MDK IN GREATER position. Just when it seemed that the he attempted to bolt, was re­ league oompetiUon. chester, 4 p.m. a fine comeback to come within forced him out of the Syracuse Tho general manager of boxing — Including the form and 89 Bridgeport won its second game Warriora would begin to pull away By BDOUIV VERNON ^ >year we operated with two catch- moved to a dressing room, forced Tutoday, Feb. It • K M M V i four points but then Neville pulled game eariy Wednesday. During for the big country fair, where the leagues — ore urged to attend an HARTFORD in a row after running up a rirlng from the Pistons, they were beat­ en, Ken Itetzar and Bob Schmidt. to don fighting trunks and Ws Manchester at Hall, 3 p..m. his brief stmt he managed nine re­ Washtogton flfsMtnrs* Manager ooulUlowera and sometimes fistic important meeting Wednesday at • c M m s of 12 straight losses, Punple Only a late season atump prevent­ street slothes pot under took and Southington at Rockville, 8:16 bounds, giving him s total of en last night by the Cincinnati tomatoes, are displayed for the 8 p.m. at the Arm y A N avy Club. Kentucky has won four NCAA Knights, playing at home, thump- Royals of the Elastem Division Like three of the other new ed Retxsr from batting .800. p.m. 10,971. •» New York yokelry and the nation’s key. The farm and 89 league coaches basketball titles. The Wildcats won I ed Brandeis 94-81 to boost t h ^ 134-129. It was the only game major league clubs, the Sena­ Pitching is our strangest de­ Cold in Tnmks Rham at Norwich Tech. in 1948, 1949, 1951 and 1958. Dolph Schayee of Syracuse, who televlalon addlcU, was referring to are reminded that formation of a I record to 3-12. scheduled. partment and we are exceptional­ “You can run out if you wont Ellington at Somers. is in his 14th season compared to tors have had trouble getting A farm policy inaugurated leet new farm league will take place Wednesday the Warriors bad ly deep in U. for a 10th and last to,” the genius who had master­ Wednesday, Feb. 18 Russell’s seventh, took an all-time off the ground. But nobody year. Under the policy, the Gar- at this meeting. The farm league# • LIFE HE.AVY DUTY HATCH )>eaten Detroit 117-116 and moved place ri\A>. The five starters will minded the coup told him. “But East CathoUc at Northwest mark of 10,996 into tonight’s con­ can say that the Washington come from a group of keven com­ 4len underwrite# losses—up to e will be designated oa Cloas AA one full game ahead of the Pis­ It's gonna he ktoida cold out there N m OWIB — Irma DeSimone Catholic. A.SSEMBUES FOR TRUCKS. HEAVY test at DetnriL front office hasn’t been try­ posed of Tom Cheney, Dave Sten- p < ^ t — of selected small boxing and d o a a A forms titis coming Swimming—Moneheoter s4 Bria­ "Russell still has a bad cold but tons. N ow they ara half a game clubs in the Intereet of cultivating In boxing tninka.” 348— 539, MArifl lartM la 176, M ary INDUSTRIAL AND FARM EQUIPMENT FRAN DICKENSON, sales representotive, receni- ing. OiUy flv# of tha original «■- house, Don Rudolph, Bennie Dan- season. No sight-year-old boye will tol Central. be appears to be getting bettter,” ahead with a 22-36 record to De­ The thntd one remaiMd to last Lourts 171, Pa£ Brewer 451. pwMkNi drafteas of two y«an ago lela, Btsve HamUtoi^ Claude Os­ new talent. , bo Included. Friday, Feb. U mends the foHowinq Value-Rated Used Cora. said Celtics trainer BuddY Leroux troit’s 21-36. "Lost year we booked IS olube, KAinnBE KlATCXaEBB—Fran remain on toe rooter. teen and A lt Quirk. ths distance and gfoe a pretty American League Commission­ Wethersfield at Manchester, last night "At Syracuss, he W ilt Chamberlain, the 7-1 Big oontinueft husbandman Markson, Rowley 469, Ann MHohsU 456, Daniels waa a dlsappointinent good exWbition of self survival un­ er Tony DePlerro announced re­ MHS Arena, 8 p.m. o tAYM flO S • BORG WARNER (iE A R S , Dipper of the Warriors, threw in The Senatora’ principal troubla . "to thfi extent of about 8350 a Alice ChHttok 468. couldn’t breathe.” in 1962, but ha la nuMh better der (tlffloulties. cently that Peck Lumber Co. will Granby at Ellington, 8:16. Heineohn has missed three 56 points on 23 field goals and 10 ia getting to flrat base. We bad a ■how. n u s year we’re helping only B O N B O N L E A G U E — Joyce CLUTCH ASSEMBLIES. FLUID DRIVE ^OLDS. $3M5 than his record. Cheney . and It Is from such clubs aa these be a sponsor In that loop for the South Catholic at East Catholic, games due to a case of shingles. of 16 free throws. This waa 10 lot ol fine pitching last aeaaon, 15, but for larger euma. Austin 116. S-88 station wagon Stenhouae ara right-handers-with that the Ukee of Ruben (H urri­ '68 season. 8:15 p.m. COUPLINGS FOR LIGHTER EQUIPMENT "Just how much Heinsohn will pointa better than his league lead­ but it was wasted ' because we The ceretully culled recipients cane) Oatter, note a Ganlan maln- HI-LOW — Joan Konarski 300- couldn’t score. Our speed is falriy excellent stuff who toould ba com­ play depends on how he feels at ing average of 45, but his one- , of tte Garden dole ere ecatter^ sVMterr grew. M present Mark- U l-1 7 6 —5S7, Ruth Ssartlh 474. good. We led the American League ing Into their own after a year of game time,’’ Leroux said. “1 sus­ man effort didn’t match the more tjte .New England etejM *® aoni Ik keaptag a watchful ege « FLOBAL LEAGUE — Otnflrer to stolen bases to toit wa pittotog regularly la toa big allow. 6 TRANSMISSION PARTS pect be won’t be veary strong.” balanced Cincinnati attack. C i i l o # ^ C U lfo n iU ,' Washington Osppuocto 199— 475. ’620LDS. $2595 couldn’t swipe first base and bat Rudoiifli and HamOton did top a wsitsrwettht irr~r* Joe WU- F-8S Oullaia ooupe Jim Loscuteff will start hi Hein- H ie B ig O, Oscar Robertson, led Jobs last asasoa. Rudolph waa Uams fleam PtfiMocn. N. J„ who Is lEIlIES INTEB-OBUROB — STANDARD AND AUTOMATIC to enough runa. F aU pt n m solHi’s place at one of the comers the Cincinnati offense with 33 mainly a starter, toit waa on call undefeated in nhw fights and haS OMmier 186, Irene Albee 137 against the Knicks. points on 12 field goals and a per­ ThUe far our Inflald attack to ^iecat^ Ihey ore os full of woefully weak, with .340 ifltteni for rrilef. HamUten, who atuok twice knocked out Stofah Redl; — 340, Lee Romanz, 135. . nistlc^un and Wgh spirits as a Om Iw dowirt #odi pork- « • lariti yew Isqfirlw o CMta are Wondering fect 9-of-9 from the foul line be­ out as a fireman, oquld wortc Into the Mangiapenl brothers, Lennic MORNINOBELLES—Sue Hedge BASKETBALL 0 ftm .at base tn Chuck Cottier, Ken taOLDS. $3645 At least some of the Celtics are fore a home town turnout of 3,304. liWell-tlkkered hiUbllly barn dance. 186— 389. ‘ Hamlin and M arv Breeding. John a starting Job, e^Mclally agalnat ; many of the clubs arq dispelling, and Joe, welterweights developed Deloze M eonverfiMe beginning to wemder out loud if Jack Twyman ch ipp ^ in 23 points, MANOHESITEB WOMEN — | Schaive and Ed Brinkman ore cluba with a prraonderanoa of left- . locally fit least, public apathy to­ at Sunnyslde Oarden, a Lqng Is­ the Los Angeles Lakers will be Wayne Embry with 22 and Adrian Ruth Oetrander itS— 347, Anne other infleldere. Oould be that hand batten. Quiric la a aouto- ward boxing. Like in Unltm C3ty, land project Madison Square Gar- able to beat Boston’s all-time sea­ Smith with 21. General Manager George SelfcM paw aoqutosd Ibaai tha Oriolaa V N.J. ijshleh opened Its second eea- d«i finances; and a fto^ of hide l>Ferdy 138, Beflte Wktte 137. GAME son’s victory total of 60. The Lak­ ’SIPOtfT. $2395 win trade for acmcoiw better toMt Them ara six. laCbhandwa aad from other parts of the eountry. TIIJLa CW OiUEM im — Eve­ ers lead Boston by four and one- WILL'S HONORED — B o w w IB e 4-fleer hardtop w e have. H win bt •ntiriarhn to saa “If we keep on gardening, we lyn SchmaUx 183. f o r Hm scholarship RIND lENEPIT half games in the won-lost eolumn Pender Still Champ Flying was ^ At first base ws a n banktog ca 'RogeUs Alvana aosapntag ter p oria I h s ’ A H ' the fighters were cqnslder- may develi^ some reel hothouse SPIOE LEAGUE — Lori Bini- which means added money smd a honoi^ by another group toe only candidate, RogaUo AI-. •am;tHLT OAifiMnA'nr' raaMtoder of too ataff wUl aono * ' ably less .prtentlflc than M IT stu­ varietiee,” concluded H arry Mark- crope 139— 361, VI Sheldon 127— homecourt edge in the playoffs to BOSTON (AP) — Paul Pender will continue to be recognized as of “flyers” last nig^t varez, although tola 38-yMUMild from Jim Haanaa, B d Hobaugh, dents and theY h’ad about os much son. 351, Elaine TV>ros 335. Saturday, Feb. 9 — 8 P.M, . ' the team which finishes best In the drove to 78 runs and stole 38 Ctrl BouMin, Jbn Duckworth, Y LEAGUE — Ed KovU 176— world middleweight champion t»y when he received • the Cuban ha# Itos than a half ; real at(, oa f dime store picture CALL regular season standings. right-haadora and BOb Batod, left- 409, Don Carpenter 160-188—406, sma the Msissachusetts Boxing Com­ aeaaon of major leegus expariene^. n w —u a>»* HIGH SCHOOL ARENA Can the Celtics catch the Eagles Club-Fred Miller CffoB* B V B 1M88VBB fO O Art MflMOR. AM. Larry Bates mission which expeots he will de­ He Is rated aa caeeptleiMl ftRftar PlansM ym 'main event, echedulbd, for. Lakers now, after Boaten’s loss to award at Milwaukee. The ivriy Wat Ona of aari U7>ur—Mfl, Brgae MameB 159— fend withto 60 daya. U m CMnmto- and had 18 boms noM a M ^ nata- ~ «lg M flotoiiH foirttifott , » .loffli Ml 3-2411 ^ Syracuse: Dodger battedto bltttog Jtt to U> gamw a « to JMi. ■ a sun tog to ha a ao sn h flor a into t o a i v '“ W liB hoy Srlth an e r t ^ (AJW-For tt lli, Tom MiRfoam 115-899. O m iv lEtwMm Two Ofoot iivBh aion at Um only state which ocn- apeedater wag' MM9II Ooaoh Red Anertiweh says ter 8m Diagq cTOto P a d fie Ootofl but haH hava to hR tzip asaflowi Ir tta AaiHltfiB Foote m WlMdn 994. OMt Btosrifiirui sidezB Pander the 160 pound ruler named the top male ath­ < «Mm T ttfi ttitllmlted eioddnsfil at tiM Junior HI9I1 cmmI Sm Iot HI9I1 FckeM m don’t honestly know.” L saga a laat trip. to hilp. O ea Loflh, Who aodU a R » eeVTawnB^ rm j ball Veagao Tramk FUobook oooeb-; — 863, Pets Aeeto 141— 859; Nlek nmPGCr, Rtnwr 99VBM99, l i n lARTFORI ■ n -tiif made Ite announcement yeeterday. lete of 1962 by the stostsn. paarihia Russell— “How far are we be­ Chnek Htotai, who lad the chdi Bate with Barry flMtroaa to M t black tresses that kept flopping ad Um Denver Broncos. In 1962 h* Twsrdy 189—357, Bundi Taroa The announcement came from ~ ^ has a warid at power, but Adults $1.00 — Stndnnts SOe Ml 5 lt N MANCNESTE8 OLDSMOBILE hind in the loss odunm, four group. Mrs. Babe Ruth In practically srsrythtog to 19fli; I only wtah too flanaton had ^ dveFWi'eyes. His less local oppo­ was dismlassd — and wound up 856, A1 BuJauciua 356.- Vic A brai- W. M M lf nPL IMT MARi HAMMITB Cwnmisaicm Chairman Herman DSt out down oa Ms strimauta. MOTOR SALES games? It doesn't aeem so, does also received an award Is a wtod patflormcf- in right Arid. soBMtolng mere than w s have to nent hifil mi^e experiehce;.but cOn- ooachinff Bt. Joseph’s H|gh In ths tis 855, Jstry Smith 16(^-854, Spensorad by thn M. I. A. It?” Greenberg who aaid the body met for her ccrntributioii to He batted .810, fourth in toe wheri, W a aequhtsd' Dqn Is M o r t from g o wtto our pttrirtng. ■Iderably IM self assurance. . I Denver narodilal Les«u% Etteboek -Jolw Helflar SM. AadI 51* WEST CENTER STREET Qjrde Lovrilette — “Frankly, 1 with Pender in regard to the lat­ and trapromd aQ toe thaa. Thto aadiaspsto^lMtotohs -Sartaf,(tlis pre|linta8u^ tta fllio...... JAL ■■ think Los Angeles has got the ter’# iW en— of hi# fragmentaty flporta and jouth. (A P h i ^ l i l * « t t a hsMto flor tos after batthM AM for tta flnt f I.q) -A ..'1 Mtto. A o t o t e x . )

-A— HANCHESTEB SVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1968 PAQE t K V W Q M I ■ to..—ii MANCfiESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHESTEB, CONN,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, IMS Housm For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Wanted—Real Sataia T7 BouMludil Goods ' 51 Apartniiiitfl—Ffatts— Hom99S For 8 sI> 72 Boitfos For Salt 72 RooMhold CkMde II MANCHIBSTBIR-Tree diaded 6 MANCHESTKR Bowers Scluxfi RECENTLY buUt 2 family house, so. WJNDSOIIr-4 bedroem reasli THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN, Hdp Wanted— WANTED Tcneaieiits 68 ROCKVILLIl—Boine and taooma TOLLAND — Bpotlaea ranciL at- Special Services 15 5-5 9-famlly, 4-famUy, ebad co n ch , full baaement, lot room ranch, walk to bug and area. Non-develilopment 5% room 4 room flats, cabinet kitchens or cape with 1% aoteis er »<■*• Male o r Female 87 MARLOWS ipedaliM to . efaatn gomaona to take over paymoBto ATTRACnVBl 9 room flat, . ttle loiw caab required, as- schools, full cellar with rec room, ranch, all city utilities, full base­ ‘With stoves, ceramic baths, many Have ready cUent. CaU JeeNli RAIN SOFT water condlUanlng of c t (ft w aei^, bath, eecond floor In 3-famfly 917,000, Canton W .. Hutdilna, and rockers o( «U ktoda, nedam Raaltor. Multiple Luting, Ml auma '915,900 moitcage balance, 6 bedrooms, Uvlng room and ment, garage, built-in range, oven closets aluminum storms, gas Lombardo, Broker, M l 94M$, Vernon water samples analysed and early Amerloan. No kettar 0N 8 OTilPLErrE ROOMS houae. Oarage. lU W, Center I t kitchen, aluminum combinations, and fishwaaher, large porch in heat. Excellent downtown loca­ "M free—no obligation. Call Lou 9-5189. lonthly payment fUO, Baoott prlcao anywhere. MT Mato St. OF $98. MI 9-7449. ______■ Acancy. £*-7688. modestly priced at 91B.W0. Rob­ rear, shade trees, many extras. tion. Yearly income $2,900. Priced Legal Notices Montesl, TR 5-3275 or MI 8-0515. WUHa BLOCK « m w o EXPERIENCED for quick sale at $23,500, AH p e e e z T fP w hin FURNITURE AND ert Wolvanan, Realtor, Ml 9-281S. By owner leaving state. MI MODERN matching aola and dbalr 945 CBNTBR BTHBBT—Newly f 914*00-4nvil room, randi, >«ar 94980. 9-6644. UHITA'nOH O— IP cgeAia.y nbaiu> with cuatom made aUpoovara, APPLIANCES decorated 4 room apartment, Bolton Lake Hide-away garage, qdtor, aluminum storms, MANCHESTER ‘-exquisite 6 room AT A COURT o r PROUt B MM SIGNS OF all kinds, 30 years ex- HAD AHiART RETTAIL PERSONNEL $50; Duncan Fhyfe chair, Mi two TIu fundtura la BRAND NBIW flret floor, oU beat, automatio ranch, 100x800 wooded k>L warmth MANCHESTER — Rolling Park at Manchester within and for fbe ATTACK FROM 4%% mortgafe, 8101.97 monthly. District of Manchester on the SOU. ww ADVERTISING pertence, MI 4-1025. tahie )a, $4 oaob. Ali to vary siia liever loft our atore. Cuatomer hot water, periling available, W. Hifehtas, Ml 94192, and charm everywhere. Shown by area. Owner transferred, must of January, 1963. ALL THB condition. MI 9-4S|S, adults only, MX 9-S8ti, $6,000 BUCKLAND STREET—7 room Co­ sell 8 bedroom Cape with full Present. Hon. John J. Waltett, Jvitn. SNOW HP. gOM is being tranaferred and willing to Multiple liaCbig. appolntment BiU Air Real Es- lonial Ciqie. See this beauty. saorifioa depoalt, aa well aa week­ tate, MI 8-9882. shed dormer, excellent condition Estate of Albert W. ’Tyler, late Roofing— Siding 16 BHOVEtliOr Women or men required for MARLOWS are oloelng out 9 floor THRBB ROOM apartment, aaeond $18,000. Manchester In said District, deeaaL. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS fuU-tlme poeltlons, excellent ly paymenta elrtody made. 8POIUBS8 6 room ranch, 9 bed­ throughout, extra large lot In On motion of Albert W. 'Tyler Jr., i aample vacuum oleanera includ­ floor, refrigerator and itove, Cen­ CaUlomia bound owner sacri­ 4% % -48640 MONTBO^Y. Attrao- Igh Court. " ■ ■" "■ ■ “ 8 AJMI. to 5 P.M. company benefits, pleasant THIS IS A REAL BUY ! I ! ficing this rustic 90% oomplst- rooms, 2-oar gorage, 100x200 ft choice locmtion. Convenient. Own­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, ing Hoover, Lewyt, Sunbeam and ter Street. Reaaoneble, MI 84492. tive S-bedroom ranch, s]sluminum er, MI 9-6666. mlnistrator painting Carpentry AUeratlona woriting conditions. Am ly J. YOU OBT: Complete living room, ed 9 tfiom furnished year 'round lot. b w assumable mortgage. TOLLAND—Large 7 room ranch, ORDERED: That eix montbe from Gladstone or phone Mi >-8348 HamUton Beach at a fraction «f sofa, chair, rocker. tablM, lampa, FOR RENT — 6 rooms, second Wamen B. Howland, Realtor- etorms, cellar, amerite drive, 1% baths, garage. $17,500. the 30th day of January. 1968. be and and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ original prlcea. 867 Mato St. home, beautiful stone fire- trees. Only $18,900. Cteltcn W. the same are limited and allowed for COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT for appointment. rug and TuN aocesaories! COM. floor, comer B. Main St., (N a ), Trader, MB 9-1108. Lots For Sale 73 ship guaranteed. SM Autumn St. 9 ilaoa, paneled wells, double Hutchins, Realtor, MU 9-5182. the creditors within which to brins la MONDAY Thni FBIDAY 10:80 AJH.—SATURDAY 0 AJM. MI 8-4860. COMBINATIONI PLETTB BBDROOM: Bookcaae all conveniences. Free rent until ot, trees, privacy, ocnventloa- CO'VENTRY—4 room ranch, flre- their claims against said estate, and raa range J MANCHEflTEIt-1964 home - tNDUS'TRlAL lot for sale, about said administrator 1s directed to cookii:ing aiand heating, ohet^. bed, cheat, dreaaer and mirror. March 1. Call MI 8-8669 or MI al financing only. large rooms expandable to COVENTRY-r-On Main Street. 3 jfiace, breezeway, garage, $11,500. ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Gold Bond mattress and box spring 9-4928. 300 f(x>t frontage adjoining rail­ public notic$> to the credltora lb bitng PLEASE READ YOUR AD GRAND-WAY MI 9-WO. Nice lot, oil hot water heat, full famUy, 10 rooms, 9/10 acre, at­ road tracks. Call MI 9-3391. in thf>lr claims within sbld tlmo Allow* replac.?d, specializing In Bonded snd flHVBN accessories! COM- cellar, aluminum combinations, tached busineap office, downstairs ed by publishing A copy of this order OUMlfled or “ Want Ads’* are taken over the phone as a con- built-up and shingle roofing. Manchester Shopping Parkade PLBTB KITCHBJN: 7 piece. For­ FOR RENT—After first of Msreh, rented. Good taivestment proper­ in some newspaper having A ^cula- 'X venienoe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT Coughlin Rooting Co., Manches­ one-halt duplex, 5 rooms. Joseph LAWRENCE F. FIANO fli^Iaee, convenient to bua. Ideal JOSEPH BARTH, BROKER WYLLY8 STRE^CT—extraordinary tion In said probate distrl^ wlufal tea ‘ UTTW FULLY AUTOMATIC gaa atove. mica top kitchen aet and utility for (XNiple. Robert Widverton, ty. Warren E. Howland, Realtor- single lot 240 foot frontage. Ml days from the dfUe of this ordar And APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inser- ter. Ml 8-7707. CaU MI 9-0788 any tlma Barth, Broker, MI 94890. AMNUTE HE 8TOPPEP tsMa. Realtor Ml 8-2706 Realtor, MI 9-2818. Trader, MI 8-1108. MI 9-0320 3-T444. return make to this court of the notloo tton. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted AND HANOBO Hl« PLUS ALL THESE I given. Insertioa for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a BIDWELL HOME Improvement FEBRUARY BALES 9% EXTRA LAROq room apart­ PI 2-6864 PITKIN STREET—Eight room co­ I JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Jud««e FRAU THE SHOVBU*. EXTRAS! ment, heat, hot water, appli­ Obatlae Nicholson NEW CHARMING C olonial MANCHESTER — A zone level **make good” Insertion. Errors which do not lessen the value ol Company—roofing, siding, altera­ 1, a, OR 8 YEARS TO PATI lonial. First floor has Uvlng building lot, 115x160, city water. LIMITATION OBDEm tions, additions and remodeling PIPMTD/UKB Doga— Birds— Pets 41 >1” TV set, refrigerator range, ances. parking. Suit young mar­ Ranch,, family kitchen with Pro­ I Rie advertisement vidll not be corrected by “ make good” Insertion. A PARADE/ START PAYING vincial cabinets, excellent . floor room (with fireplace) den, formal MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, 1% Bel Air Real Estate Co., MI ^ AT A COURT OF PROBATE MM of ali tSTpes. Elxcellent workman­ IN A PR IL dldtee, pots «md pens, silverware, ried couple. MI 0-6750. at Manchester within and for JM PROFESSIONAL clipping, noom MANCHESTER—Custom T room plan, matchless construction, only dining room, kitchen and lava­ baths, garage, inside and outside 8- 9332. { District of Manchester on the 4th OBSr ship. MI 9-6495. I ROOMS FURNTTURB giBSSss, toaster, steam iron, per­ fireplace nicely treed and shrub­ Ing, bathing of all breeds colator, etc. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, snd ga­ split level, 2 baths, recreation $17,990. Hayes Agency. M3 8-4808. tory. Second floor has four bed­ \ of Fehnmrv. 1963. Poodles a specialty. CaU MI $9.86 MONTHLY rage, oil heat, convenient loca­ room, axpandabls to 6 bedrooms, rooms plus bath. ]?HiU baaement bed lot. Aluminum storms, B ZONE lot 60x150 feet, location Prcsf'nt, ^nn. John J. WaJlett, JudgA* YOUR COOPERATION WELL P\| A I k il Q O T l l Brand New NO DOWN PAYMENT MANCHESTER — New 6 room with a rec room 90% completed. screens, doors, Belflore Agency, convenient to .schools, shopping F..<5fftte of Robert B. Brown lAte bC BE APPRECIATED V l f K t m IVll ,3 -X / I I Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 9-9798 Or MI 9-0600. tion. MI 9-8176. double garage. Carlton W. Mnnehoster In said District, deceabed. Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, IS NECESSARY Hutchins, M l M U2. brick ranch, buUt-lns 14x20 Uvlng House Is in exceUent c<»uUtlon. MI 84121. and transportation $3.(MX) MI On motion of Esther H. Brown of AKC BEAGLE pupa, choice, Rugs, Lamps, Table, Dlahea, ■nus furniture can be delivered room with fireplace half acre lot, Nice corner lot. Owners have to 9- 6544. .said Mnnchf*ster. executrix. Rt)OFXNG—Specializing repairing IdANCHES’I'ER—^Two family, 54, I ORDERED: That six montha fron iw / a o iM T ; healthy, 7 weeks. Swapash Ken­ Silverware and other acceaaorlea. Immediately, or can be atored free Furnished Apartments 63-A 81 NORTH SCHOOL ST.—3 famUy reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, move, hate to but have to. Price roofs of all lands, new roofs gu* mu earn sr, EVERYTHING $388 MI 8-4808. 8 bedrooms, separate furnaces, „ „ ' tho 4th day of February. 1963. be and ter work, chimneys cleane>i re nels, Glastonbury. 683-2382. of charge, FREBl DELIVERY — 54, large clean rooms, oil steam Is quite realistic, only $28,900. Wanted— Real Estate 77! the same aro limited and allowed for m.muKt0 ^ wm. f r e e SERVICE. Thlg complete heat, separate utilities, both CaU, ws 'Will be happy to show city utUlti^ year old. Owner, th«> creditors within which to bring til paired Aluminum aiding 80 FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ MANCHESTER —7 room 2-story evenings, Ml 9-2582. their claims against said estate. And COCKER puppy, beautiful black 8 ROOMS FURNITURE outfit oan be seen at; ment centrally located, two chfl- floora occupied, $16,900. Robert you through. T. J. Crockett, Real­ WISH SOMEONE to handle youl TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? yePTs' experience. Free eatimutes female, nine weeks AKC register­ home, garage, amesite drive, snid executrix Is directed to give pubtlo Call Hcwley, MI 8-5861 HI 8-07eS $10.16 MONTHLY GILBERT’S OF dren welcome. MI 9-9468. Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2818. tor, MI 8-1677. real estate? Cai) me at Ml 9-0826 notice to the credltora to bring In ttietr ed, also buff adult female. Har­ famUy nzed kitchen with plenty WAPPING—Avery Street. 7 room 'or prompt and courteous servlca. clniniM within said time allowed by Brand New ranch, spotless, attached garage, mony HlUs, Hebron Rd., Bolton. WesUnghouse Refrigerator, Living NEW BRITAIN SPLIT L E V E L - 7 rooms, 1% of cabinets, formica counters, OVERSIZED modern, immsunilate Joeeph Barth Broke. puhll.‘»hing a ropy of this ord-er In aoine 24-Hour Answering Service 11 STANLEY ST. dining rooan^ Uvlng room. 8 or 6 storms and extras, $17,900 A A. ______newspaper having a circulation in ^nald Heating and Plumbing 17 Floor Finishing 24 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 MI S-5427. Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, Business Locations baths, family room, garage lot 8 room Cape, Buckley School BA 5-7778 160x438, choice location, $n,900. bedrooms, fireplace, 2 full baths, area, acre lot, city utilities, AUen Co. MI 4-0123 WANmrnWAN111.U Tn iu RTTVBUY—5-8_a rr»om room nlH Old-1jna peobate district within ten dA3^return fTTrtll mslre Lamps, Tables, Dishes, Silverware For Rent 64 PLUMBING—Heating repairs, new LAYING, sanding, refin- SALES POSITION open for attrac­ AUTO BODY MEN. Apply imme­ and other accessories, Open Daily 9-9, Saturday to 5:80 Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. oil hot water heat, aluminum alumlniun storms. Bel Air Real er single home or 2 family. Phone to this court of the notice given. Free to Herald Readers Articles For Sak 45 storms and screens, excellent con­ MANCHESTER—Spacioug Ranch, MI 9-5605 JOHN J. WALDETT. JndfS. installation, fuel oil delivery. Call j iahing our speej^ty. Get the best tive refmed woman over 25 as diately Conn. State Employment EVERYTHINO $860 On Route 71 near Route 72 bypass IBkitate. MI 8-9882. country living, 6 rooms, 2 full MI 9-2923. for less. Call MI 4-0601. home fumishings consultant, part Service, 806 Main Street, Man­ MANCHESTER — Six room Colon­ dition, $18,600. Robert Wolverton Want InforaMtion on one of our classified advertdsements T No LARGE COLLECTION modem 345 NOR’TH MAIN—Store. Ml ial, 1% baths, enclosed porch, Agency, Realtor, Ml 0-2818. ROLLING Park Cape—4 bedrooms, baths. 8 bedrooms, aluminum I WANTED—2 or 3 family house, S or full-time. Must have car. Ex­ chester. A public service—no fee 8 ROOMS FURNITURE 9-5229, 94. 9 answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the ' FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng cellent opportunity, commission charged. records, 46 R.P.M., 16 for $1. 86 Office and Store combination windows and doors, 7 closets, 1% baths, Uvlng room storms, fire alarm, one-half acre bedrooms needed by buyer. CaU NOTICE ' (specializing in older floors). Vernon St., 7-9 p.m. Brand New RANCH WITH garage - 100X160 .lot.' Call owner MI 4-0590. 4-6 p.m. MI 6-2564. No agents, Radio-TV Repair Services 18 basis. For Interview call 336-3131. $14.74 MONTHLY Etjaipment 54 fireplace, bullt-lns, city utilities. fireplace, full baaement, oversize In accordance with the require­ Painting. Ceilings. Paperhanging. Vacant. Charles Lesperance, MI weU shrubbed lot, fuU warm cel­ lot. Priced right. Warren E. How­ please. WALLPAPER -PAINT Sale—PasG WesUnghouse Washing Machine, s o . WINDSOR—Clean, neat hard ment.'! of the Zoning RegulatioM MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE CONNIES TV and Radio Service, No job too small. John VerfalUe, ElXPERIENCEiD sewing machine TYPEWRITER — NEW TYPB- SUITABLE 9-7620. lar, oU hot water heat, aluminum land, Realtor-Trader, 8H 8-1108. I MI 9-5750 operators and trainees needed, ASSISTANT TRAINEE ed and regular fuUy trimmed, WesUnghouse Refrigerator, Bed­ stormg and screens, 8 bedrooms, to beat This excellent home has DON’T DELAY—Call us todav If i Town of Manchester, O n - available all hours Satisfaction plastic coated. Celling paint, $3.89 room, Uvlng Room, Dinette, writers W5 and up; used type­ 8 bedrooms, living room, dining you’re scllln your home lane, necticut. the Zoning Board of A]>- Ml 9-0500 guaranteed. Cal) Ml 9-1815. excellent opportunity for trainees ROCKLBDQE — 8 room custom living room, picture book kitchen, $12,900 —6 ROOM Cape, central CHARLES FLOOR Sanding— new GaUon. Morrison Pamt Store, 885 Dishes, .. Rugs, L am n Tablet, writers $29 and up. Berube’s residence, 2400 sq. ft, living area, ceramic bath age 6, original location, St. James Parish, near area, kitchen, 1% baths. You Or business Lmbardo Realty, MI Peals will hold a pubUc m to learn sewing. Apply Manches­ Over 19 years old. Trained for T ypi^lter Service, 479 E Mid­ Monday evening, February 18, 1968 or old floors finished. The bigger ter Modes, Inc., Pine St., Man­ Center St. Blankets Silverwkre, Pillows, and Stores For Rent 44 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car ga­ owners, $16,000. Robert Wolvertnd fl(x>r. condition, central l(x;ation. Carl tile. All this l(x;ated on a lovely At a meeting held by the Town Richard F. Hughes; 248 Spruce Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7-A MI 9-4331. Service. Guarantee Im m ^ a te de­ WOMEN’S clothing, size 11-14, 9-9688. Income. CaU MI 8-1834 between - .uli livery or Free Storage Till Wanted State Theater Manager r OCKLEDGE 8 year old cus­ 2-car garage and workshop. Yours ton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-6182. Mul­ landscaped lot with yard entirely Planning and Zoning Commission St.; Bus. Zone H. Spem with fireplace, attached ga- baths, fireplace, large family ment to the Zoning Regulations of ford Rd.: Bus. Zone n . Special eoc- rates. MI 3-5222. funds available for second mort­ New challenging c^portunity for If you have no means of trans­ Wanted— ^To Buy 58 St. Parking at door MI 9-4436 or Mf 9-7398. quired. Apply at Wonder Bakery, portation, I’ll send my auto for rage. Beautiful wooded lot Gardner St., Manchester room, 2-car garage, one acre lot. MINUTES from Manchester, Im­ the Town of Manchester: ception is requested to have Mmtted gages, payments to suit your graduate e n ^ e e r In raplmy ex­ RUOER SINGLE six revolver, MI 9-6544. bullt-ins. Clharles Lesperance, MI maculate Bolton ranch. Beautiful Announcements DRESSES and coata shortened, 521 Connecticut Blvd., East Hart­ you. No obligation. f r a n k is buying and selling good $37,600. PhUbrick Agency, MI Amend Article II. Section I, repairer license and certificate o t LARSON’S—ConnecUcut’s first li­ budget. Expedient service. J. D. ford. Conn. panding research and development shoots both .22 cal. smd -22 9-7620. big kitchen with bullt-ins, full mending, worn collars turned, in Realty, MI 3-6129. magum New condition, $45. MI A— E—R—T—'-S used furniture and antiques at 420 94464. BRAND NEW Rural Residence Zone, 6, Spe­ approval for same at above loca* INCOME TAXES prepared in your censed driving school trained — my own home. MI 9-3461. department of nationally known Lake St. Call and see what we’ve cellar, garage, aluminum rtorms, cial Permit (add) tion. Certified and approved is now of­ PART-TIME secretary, 20-26' company in the field of air condl- 8.6232. 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Houses For Rent 65 MANCHESTER—C^ite 8 bedroom ‘ home or by appointment. Eheper- BESET BY BILLS? Let Ua help got. Open Sundays. Ml 9-6580. MANCHESTER— A quality home screens, doors. Attractively wood­ (e) In lieu of completion of all Timothy Morlarty; 510 Hartford fering classrooms and behind houra weekly. Apply In person | tioning and refrigeration. Prefer OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 at a budget price. 8 tedroom PRES*nGE AREA —ENVIA- Cape on nicely shrubbed lot. ed lot 2(X)x2(X) feet. Belflore Agen­ ienced tax work, 24 hour service. you to a fresh start by consoli­ MANCHES’TER—Seven room split Available for Immediate occu­ the features In such site plan Rd.; Bus. 2kme n . Special eaeoep* wheel instruction for teen-agers. Moving— Trucking— with resume. Bairowa A■ WalWallace man with sound background in WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ and an 8 room Colonial. For fur- ranch newly constructed with BLE 7 room ranch, Garage, cy. MI 3-5121. the Planning Commission may tion is requested to Iwve uaed car CaU MI 8-4723. MI 9-6075 dating the many debts that de­ Real Estate Co., 66 East Center heat transfer, fluid flow, com­ Boats and Accessories 46 pancy. Priced to sell at $15,300. Storage 20 mand your attention Into one REFRIGERATOR In good eondl- cery store, and tavern equipment. ther information call Philbrick spacious living room and wd- Built-in Kitchen, formal din­ accept a performance bond dealers licrase and certificate o t INCOME TAX returns prepared by St., Manchester. ponent and systems development. HARTFORD boat show — West For fast and ready cash call burning fireplace, family sized ing room, 8 large bedrooms, CaU Mrs. Wagner, Jarvis Realty VERNON—8 bedroom Split, built- MANC?HESTER Driving Academy easily paid monthly obligation. tlon. MI 8-7980. Agency, MI 9-8464. Co,, Realtors MI 8-4112, M lns. dining room, den, plus rec with adequate surety or approval for same at above loca­ auditor. Business and Individual. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBEatS CO. Please send resume of experience, Hartford Arm o^, February 30-34. Fred BbntsJne, BU 9-5645, before kitchen with birch cabinets for­ Family Room, city water, Sew­ equivalent guarantee. In an tion. —Winter driving instruction Is $2,000 requires only $44.50 per BOOKKEEPER—Complete charge qualifications and salary require­ 3-1023. room, laundry room, near school, AccountiiK services. Raymond Movmg. packing, storage, local month including repayment. If Adults $1. C hilian half price. 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. mica counters and G.E. range er, More than you expect for amount and for a period of Paul J. Messier; 279 N(»th Mate safe under professional Instruc­ of books, attend telephone and ments Box R, Herald. SEVEN ROOM single In Vernon. and oven, 8 twin sized bedrooms $22,600. CaU Art Foraker, Bar- shopping and parkway. MI 3-5084. Girard. hO 9-6008. tion. Special care to nervoug and and long distance Agents Tc you have property equity, con­ act as receptionist. Give com­ AMANA UPRIGHT freezer, large SPACIOUS 8 bedroom ranch, for­ time satisfactory to the Plan­ St.; Bus. Zone IH. Special excep­ Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world­ size, $180. MI 4-0128. WE BUT SELL.or trade antique MI 9-3048 after 4 p.m. and ceramic tiled bath with color­ rows & Wallace, 66 East Cen­ FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ elderly. Call for appointment and tact Frank Burke, Connecticut plete resume including age and STEWARD wanted for private mal dining room, 1% baths, dish­ NO. (30VENTRY—Large 6 room ning Commission, conditioned tion is requested to have limited wide movers Free estimates. MI Mortgage Exchange, 16 Lewis Diamonds— Watches— and used furniture, chine, glass, ed fixtures. EhiormoUg basement ter St., Manchester, MI 9-6806. repairer license and (serttScate of ed with your savings In mind. free Driver’s Manual. PI 2-7249. present employer. All correspond­ club in Manchester, Box D, MARLOW’S specialize In 8, 4 and silver, picture frames end old washer, disposal, finished rec Cape, full shed dormer, aluminum upon the completion of the 3-5187 St.. Hartford. 248-8897. Jewelry 48 with great rec room possibilities. room, garage, wooded lot. As­ work within the time so limit­ approval for same at above - Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246, ence held in strict confidence. Herald. 6-plece, small size kitchen sets coins, (fid dons and guns, bobby Suburban For Rent 66 Half acre lot with sidewalks, storms, baths, two acres of Box X. Herald. sumable 4%% mortgage. Owner ed. tion. E. J. Bayles. MANCHESTEIR Package Delivery. MORTGAGES —We can arrange DIAMOND V&c, 5-D setting, dia­ for small kitchens and apart­ coUeotioDs. attic contents or whole curto, sewers and city water. land, $16,500. Other homes with Business Services Offered 13 Light trucking and package deliv­ ROCKVILLE—Beautiful 8H room transferred. Priced to sell. one to three acres. CTiambers The above amendment will be­ All persons interested may Sit- reasonable first and second mort­ BOOKKEEPER —Automotive, full monds on sides, matching 4 dia­ ments. Furniture Dept., 887 Main. estates. Furniture Repair Service, Close to all facilities. Available 207 WEST HIGH Street. Drive by INCOME TAX returns prepared ery. Refiigerato.-s. washers and TalcottvUe, Conn Tel MI 1-7449 apartment featuring heat, hot this Immaujulate one-owner $21,000. Warren E. Howland Real­ Realty, MI 8-2325, MI 3-6630. come effective February 11, 1963. tend this hearing. by former Internal Revenue SHARPEimNQ Servlc*— Saws, gages to selected clients. Call Mr. charge through trial balance, mond wedding band. Valued at on FHA or VA mortgage with tor-Trader, MI 3-1108. Town Planning Commission Zoning Board of kppaall stove moving specialty. Folding $450, sacrifice $300. TR 5-0288. EVERY HOME should have a water, refrigerator, stove, Vene­ only $700 down to qualified buyer. home, then call and let ua know Agent In the convenience of your knives, axes, shear*. skates, Belflore, AO 8-5121. , benefits. See Mrs. Blow, MI REAL ESTATE REGULATION full-size pool table. tian blinds. Minutes from Park­ Martin E. Alvord, John F. C U ffo^ chairs for rent, ra 9-0752. translator radio. See Marlow’s for Call Mr. Werbner, Realtor, Jarvis when you want to see It. Bel­ MANCHESTER-Custom built 6 MANCHESTER — Cute * room home for Individual and business. rotsiry blades. Quick service. Capi­ 3-2708, Manchester Plymouth, grand selection from $16.88, Also Must be In good condition. MI way, bUs and shopping. Excellent ranch, good location, ideal for Chairman Chairman tol Eiquipment Co., 88 Main St., Inc. Route 83, Talcottvllle. Realty Co., MI 8-4112, MI 9-1200. fiore Agency, MI 3-5121. room ranch 3M miles from town, ■'MI 9-8938. Business Opportunities 32 Leading MLS realtor firm of­ Fuel and Feed 49-A portable phonos and tape record­ 9-2396, 94. residential area. No children or younger or older couple, $11,700. Dorothy C. Jarabson, John A. CaglaMno, Manchester. Hours dally 7-5. Painting— Papering 21 pets. $89 monthly. Call Rockville, LOCATION and room—206 Henry MANCHESTER —Everyone enjoys down Glastonbury way, with full MI 8-0254. Secretary Secretary FULL-TIME tax accountant ready Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI fers over 100 active listings to ers, new and used. Marlow’s, 867 basement and recreation room, , MOTEL FOR SALE or lease, 24 DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and Main St. TR 6-6746 Street. 7 nx>ms, Including 2 a fireplace and this handsome 7 to assist you. Rates reasonable. 3-7958 EXTERIOR AND interior painting. Help Wanted— Male 36 start on, modem air condiUon- breezeway and garage. Lot modem units and apartment. ed facilities, and an earned stove length, $10 per load deliver­ Rooms Without Board 69 baths, living room and rec room room Split Level on Schaller Rd., Call S. J, Turklngton, Jr., MI Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. 525-2929. W. A Llndstrom A Co., ed. Call PI 3-7886. EASY COMBINATION electric has one In Its g;raclous living 100x316. All this and city water 8-7731. LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ PART-TIME man for Pet Depart­ reputaUon as a reputable, go- FURNISHED light housekeeping with fireplaces, 2 garages, a too for only $20,600. Madeline Ceilings. Floors Fully Insured 525 Main St., Hartford. washer-dryer, three years old, as Business Property For Sale 70 beautiful ranch. Warren E, How­ room, has nice dining room and pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. workmanshm guaranteed. Leo ment at Klng’a Department store. getting agency. We require room, cooking facilities, ladles Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642 or MI NEED HELP in preparing your Free pick-up and delivery Little EJxperience preferred. Apply Mon­ only one thing: Honest work. Garden— Farm— Dairy la, $86. Call m i 9-64ji2.______INDUSTRIAL Building —masonry land, R^tor-Trader, MI 8-1108. very attractive kitchen with G.E. 8-8136. Pelletiei, MI 9-6326 If no answer, only. MI 8-6888. built-ing and separate dining Income tax return? C^l MI A McKinney. 15 Woodbrldge S t, call MI 3-9043. Help Wanted— Female 35 day through Friday, 10-5, at Pet If this Interests you, call the walls, oil heat, office, lavatory, USED CAR BUYERSV(^BULUETIN 9-3329. Ml 8-8020. William E. Belflore Agency, Products 50 n in e p i e c e dining room set, TANNER STREET — Compact area. Upstairs there are I bed- LARGE FAMILIES take notice! 5 Department. 8,000 sq. ft. building In excellent ranch with five large rooms. EXTERIOR and interior painting. MI 3-5121, €uid ask for an ap­ good condition. Call MI FURNISHED ROOM near Main roonis ^ th ample closet space bedrooms, possible here, 2 ga­ Hhyii’siimrtirtD... ■ ■■ ■ ■ # | FOR SERVICE and savings In pre­ QUALITY APPLES grown In Man­ condition. (Jarlton W. Hutchins, Fireplace wall la paneled, stair­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpaper CAPABLE woman for housework.' pointment. after 6. St. 9 Hazel Street. MI 9-2170. Realtor, MI 9-5132. and a ceramic tiled bath. This rages, In a most handy area paring income taxes for business repaired, sales and service, pick chester, 22 Ib. bag, $1.60. Bunce way to second floor full base­ complete home also features a books on request ^ 'l y Insured. Own transportation. MI 8-2248. ment with garage. Ideal location, Shopping, school and transporta­ and miindividual call PI 2-6607. up and delivery Ice skates sharp­ Call Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003 AMBITIOUS? Farm, 529 W. Center, MI 8-8116. MUST SELL—Buying home with FURNISHED rooms, complete (XIVENTRY—Excellent opportun­ family room with adjoining lava­ tion close by. Warren E. How­ Buy now at this of vane good lot. Sensibly priced for ac­ ened, precision groimd. L % M MECHANIC, full Or part-time, to built-lns. ’Two months’ old deluxe light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ ity to purchase commercial prop­ tory and oversized garage and land, Realtor-Trader, MI 8-1108. RUSSELL’S Barber Shop, comer Ekiuipmrat Corporation, Route 88, PAINTING and weoipapenng. waU- electric Frlgldalre range, 80” . trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 tion, T J. Crockett, Realtor, MI full basement. Landscaped lot Is Oak and Spruce, two barbers rent or work on commission In erty now used as furniture store. many late-model used Fords, with Ford’s Vernon. Conn.1. 'TR 6-7609. Manches- paper removed. Wallpaper books GOING PLACES? Household Goods 61 MI 8-9460. Arch St,. Manchester. 200 feet of frontage on busy high­ 3-1577. one-half acre with all city facul­ DESIRABLE single family near Your choice of beautiful used cars. Many over 25 years' experience each. STATISTICAL CLERK 3-bay seiwice station. Call for In­ A-1 Used Cars Included ... inspected, recon­ fsmed service-saving features. Every ear on request. Ceilings. F r^ esti­ formation, MI 3-9010. way. Two stores possible. Ample MANCHESTER—Two-faunlly 64, ties, A true value at $19,900. CaU Center on residential street, pric­ Free parking. Open Mondays. Try , SNOW PLOWING Service—_ Man STEREO TAPE recorder with NEAR MAIN Street for gentle­ Mr. Werbner, Jarvig Realty Co., ditioned when necessary, road-tested. Also priced to sell right now. u a j ). us. 1 - mates. Call Roger Ml 8-0928 Opportunity for woman exper­ washing machine. Reasonable. MI off street parking. Owner will large lot, separate heating sys­ ed for quick sale. Completely fur­ Chester, East Hartford, Bolton, Does your present position of­ Upes. TR 6-2027 evenings. MI man, private entrance, parking, Realtors. MI 8-4112, MI 9-1200. nished, 8 bedrooms, 2-car garage, Coventry, Rockville areas. Call PAINTING, wallpapering, ceilings ienced in figpire work, calcula­ 3-6568 after 8. also consider rental. CaU Mr. tems. Detached 2-car garage. fer a future? Barrowg and Wal­ 8-6673 days. 28 Pearl Street. MI 8-7236. Frazier Jarvis Realty Co., MI amesite driveway. Down pay­ MI 9-5650. refinished hardwood floors sand­ tor experience helpful. lace, last growing real estate Salesmen Wanted 36-A Central location. St. James pw- MANCHESTER — New 5^4 room ATTRACTIVE room for working 3-4112. MI 9-7814. lah. No agents. $22,600. Call ment of $2,500 with monthly pay­ ’61 Oalaxle 500 Personals ed. Call MI 9-4920. company with nine offices, of­ ALMOST new, repossesBed Spartan ranch, 3 fireplaces, full basement, ments imder $100. Sixty day occu­ ’62 Falcon ’61 Gaiaxle 500 SNOW PLOWING, 24-hour service. MANAGER-TRAINEE: Have open- REC ROOM furniture and baby girl, all privileges of home, board 648-4570, 646-8600. ’61 Falcon Country Squire. Starltne Hlardtop. fers opportunity for five fig­ ing for ambitious man in sales items. MI 3-4902. zig-zag console, when new tiled bath, city utilities, on bus pancy. Full detsills from owner, ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, Call Ronald LeFevre, MI 9-8342 or PAINTING AND paperhanging. optional. References. MI 8-6746. line. Charles Lesperance, MI 9 passenger, 289-2207. STENOGRAPHER ure earnings, plus bright fu­ leading into management; must $186.50, you pay $8.85 monthly Houses For Sale 72 CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, P. O. Box 48, Bryson City, North Sport Fntura. The ftiet back bonded representative, Alfred Good clean workmanship at rea­ ture. If you are hardworking, 9-7620. 2-Door. White The sporty Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel MI sonable rates 80 ysars in Man­ have car, be over 21,• guarantee MAHOGANY dropleaf table, seats after small down payment. Singer ROOM FOR gentleman only, pri­ large living room , formal dining Carolina. 8 cylinders, Interesting position In small intelligent and self motivated, 10, never used, with pad. MI I Sewing Crater, 832 Main St., MI WAPPING—6’,4 room Ranch. 24x19 6 cylinder, sport of the model with 300 8-0450. chester Raymond FIske. MI and overwrite when qualified. vate entrance, shower, parking, room, cabinet kitchen, 2 bed­ TANNER STREEJT — Bowers standard trans­ antomatic trans. Household Services department for qualified typist Barrows and Wallace may Call Hartford 844-0202 9-4820. 3-8883. family room, 3 bedrooms, $19,900. rooms, recreation room, land­ MANCHESTER, RusseU St.. S or economy line. HP. engine, 0-9237. continuous hot water. 101 Chest­ Philbrick Agency, Ml 6-8464. School area. 7 r(X)m Colonial, 8 4 bedroom home, excellent loca­ mission. The One owner. RIDE WANTED from Center St. with some shorthand back­ have a place for you. Please nut St. scaped yard. Marlon E. Robert­ Bucket seats, cruzo trans. Offered 13-A ground. Company offers excel­ write A. W. Foraker, 55 East SALESMEN—Preferably with ex­ twin sized bedrooms, garage, tion. 6 room ranches, $6,000 and e(M>noiny king. Very clean. to Veeder Root, Monday-Friday, PAINTING, paperhanging, floor son, Realtor, MI 84953. 4%% mortgage, only $17,200. standard lent benefit program, good Center St., Manchester, stat­ perience in appliances and relat­ up. If you are home-looking, call Was $2195. One owner. working hours 7:45-4:18. MI REWEAVTNG of biuns, moth holaa. sanding, ceilings whiten^. For ATTRACTIVE room for girl, com­ Hayes Agency, MI 8-4803. transmlseion. 8-9128 after 6 p.m. Zippers repaired Window Shades lowest rates and good clean work­ wages and pleasant working ing your qualifications, ’ ed lines fOr new W. T. Grant plete home privileges, centrally W H Y RENT? EIGHT ROOM Oarrieem Colonial, to see our listings (Dh ambers Reduced to Very eieao. m a ^ to measure; all sized Vene­ manship call MI 4-0601. conditions. store. Apply Conn. State Employ­ GOOD JOBS OPEN located. MI 9-9488. large living room, dining room, 42 LUDLOW ROAD, Manchester— Realty, MI 8-2825, MI 3-6930. tian blinds Keys made whUe you ment Service, 806 Main Street, kitchen, stody and lavatory, 4 new 6 room ranch, 100x156 lot, ROOM FOR lady or gentleman. $1,300 assumes mortgage. Man­ $1397 $1997 Automobiles For Sale 4 \/alt. Tape Recorders tor rent. PAINTING — Ceilings. $4; walls, WANTED — Experienced motel Manchester. AT "THE HERALD" bedroczne and bath on second full cellar, oil hot water heat liv­ $1897 $2097 Marlow’s. 867 Main. Ml 9-5321 $2.50; woodwork, 5c per foot. Quiet, Inquire 224 Oiarter Oak chester suburbs—5 room tlooi. Recreation room with fire­ ing room with fireplace, dining desk clerk, 5 p.m.-l a.m. must be St., MI 3-8S68, CH 6-4738. ranch, breezeway and garage, NEED CAR? Your credit turned Spruce up your home for spring. FIRST NATIONAL familiar with switchboard and Situations Wanted— place in basement. Attached room, kitchen with bullt-lns, 3 INVESTMENT down? Short on down payment? SMALL CLOTHING alterations and Call 742-8650. pictur'ebook grounds, suecial 4-door sedan, modeling, financing arranged. MI $88 monthly. 247 N. Main Street. foot lot, still centrally located in nice residential area. Owners room Split, nearly 8 acres land, 4-Door. Economy 4-Door. dynaflow, power steering, excel­ 9-4920. MI 9-5229, 9-6. $16,600 ; 3 bedroom ranch, one 6 cylinder, Fully equipped. automatic, town. Priced in the mid twenties anxious Immediate occupancy, MANCHESTER —Custom buUt 6 8 cylinders, power steering, lent condition recently painted. and worth more. Belflore Agency, Center hallway 2 full baths. Call acre land, $13,900. Many more, all automatic A puff. You MI 9-1696. MAN(HESTER-8H room apart­ room split level, on % acre wood­ automatic, must see to ' radio, heater. MI 3-5121. now. ------9®l^tore Agency. ------MI 84121. ed lot, fully plastered, 2 zone price ranges. Call the Ellsworth transmission, ment building, atove, refrigera­ radio, heater. appreciate. Brown and white. Spacious Country Ranch tor, heat, hot water furnished, heating system, combination Mitten Agency Realtor, MI 3-6930 radio, heater. Re^ad Herald Advs. $9,900-4% ROOM ranch, fireplace, MANCHESTER — 7 room Colonial, storms, built-lns, 2 fireplraes and or MI 3-2325. A one owner. 1956 THUNDERBIRD, best offer. new lease or sub-let required, 2-car garage, large lot. privacy. MI 3-4005, $120, MI 9-9064. ______2 fireplaces, 1% tile baths, attach­ many other extras, Elxcellent lo­ Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, ed garage, bullt-ins, patio, bar­ cation. For sale by owner, priced MANCHESTER^Lnrge 6% room FIVE ROOMS, new 3-famlly. It’s Multiple Listing, MI 0-51S2. becue, city water and sewer, ex­ to sell. Phone 9 a.m. to 3:80 p.m. Garrison Colonial, 1% baths, ga­ $1197 $1347 $1697 $1397 1958 FORD V-8, standard, $185. beautiful. AvaUaUe Immediately, ceUent lo(»ition. Charlea Lesper- Ml 8-2788; after 4 p.m. 228-9204. rage, corner lot, city sewers, EIGHT ROOM eapa, 4 bedrooms, walking distance to shopping cen­ 528-2651 evenings. $125. Adulta preferred. 17 Ash­ (lining room, paneled family ance, MI 9-7620. G0HSGIENT10US worth St. Eves. Ml 9-2683. IN SUBUftBIA-A 1954, 6 room ter, schools and church. Owner I WHY BUY a foreign sports car? room, full ahed lormer. fire ranch, 100x260 lot, amesite drive, transferred. $18,600. Call 628-5138. ’58 English If It’s class you want, stop in at ONE 4-ROOM apartment. One 2- alarm, aluminum comblnaUonB, oil heat, aluminum combinations, ’59 Ford Oalaxle ’58 Pontiac ’58 Ford 4-Door. Consul. Josi SECRETARY attached garage. Very o>«w to Starchlef 4-Door. Gordon’s Atlantic Service. Classic room apartment. No children or SACRIFICE fuil cellar, living room with fire­ MANCHESTER — See this Ideal Blue. 8 cylinders, the one for a model 1957 Thunderbird. mint peta. M l 8-2068. school, Bkopping and transporta­ place; 8 big bedrooma. For sum­ 4-Door. 8, second car. With legal experience is tion to7,600. Philbrick Agency, liQ family home on Keeney St., to­ standard condition, low mileage, fully Below rqdkcement cost in So. mer — air conditioning. Robert day. 7 rooms with 1% baths, full antomatic, p(nver FuHy equipped. transmission. equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv­ available immediately for 4$ ISIRCH STREET—Large 4 9-8464. Windsor. Custom built 7 room Wolverton, Resdtor, MI 9-3818. shed dormer. Plenty of yard steering, radio, room flat, aecond floor, furnace, ice, West Rd., Ellington, TR full time employment in DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS—New 7 tastefully decorated Colonial. room, A quick sale wanted at heeler. Exceptionally Runs very good. $397 6-8392. $90. M I 9-5339, 9-6. MANCHESTER — St. James Par­ Manchester. Rockville, East room Colonial with large family Thia excellently cared for home $17,200. Call Mr. Frazier Jarvis ha* a charnllng living room ish, 4 bedroom Ool(Hiial, 2 fire­ Realty Co., Realtors, MI 8-4112, oleui. 1961 PONTIAC Tempest, red, Hartford area. A Best B u y------By Belfiore THREE ROOM apartment in Ver­ room, 2 flreplacea, 1% tiled Ve« 7 nice. Needs body Many other with a delightful view, formal places, center hall breezeway, 3- MI 9-7814. work. As Is. S-speed, asking $1,600. Excellent non, atove and refrigerator, batha, large kitchen with all car garage, all city utilities, ex­ models to choose Write Box A— c/o Hej;ald Home buyers generally fall Into two categories— those who aduilu. MI 9-1467. bullt-ina, 2-car garage, large dining room, elegant kitchen, condition. MI 9-7237. Here is a family home seldom equalled wood paneled den with fire­ ceUent locatitnlf’ Vacant. Charles PRIVATE PARTY offering 6 room from. are interested In the. “ Steak” of construction, foundation, insula­ porch, large lot, wlto ample Lesperance, MI 9-7620. 1965, 1956, tion, etc., and others who inquire about the “ Sizzle” of location, TWO ROOMS, one block from trees, all city utllltiea, exceUent place, 8 generous sized bed­ h(nise, 11 years old, of old con- $1397 $947 $447 rooms, 3% batha, and Mr. and 1957, 1958. Trailers— Mobile Homes 6-A , in spaciousness convenience and yard size, accessibility to facilities, schools, churches, etc. Main, heat, atove, refrigerator. location. Charles Lesperance, MI BOLTON—Unusual set-up. Two structi(m, bath, oil heat. Located MI 8-8696 after S. 9-7620. Mrs. Garage. This lovely home on four acres in Blast Hampton, la situated on beautifully land­ homes on (»ie lot. 6 room ranch 93x8 MOBILE home, 2-bedrooms, downright living comfort. We humbly affirm that the above immaculate Ranch has both and 4 room ranch. In-laws? on main road, only 8 miles from very good condition. $1,200. Call —the "Steak” of heavier, solid construction, (2”xl0” floor Joists, K K ROOM duplex, Laurel Place, NEW ELEGANT 8 room Oarriaon scaped grounds. Immediate oc­ Lake Pocotopaug. Write Box Z, T42-8859. near St. James school and cupancy on thla home of (Us- Mother and Dad. Tongren Agen­ big 28’x43’ foundatira, plastered walls) plus the “ Sizzle” o f an Colonial, 4 bedrooma, 3% batha, cy. MI 8-6821. Herald. More Than 80 Cars To Choose From NIGHT AUCTION A charming five-room Colonial located on one of Manchester’s attractive, rail-encloeed back yard, a nice residential area, and church, available Feb, 16. Call 3 fireplaces, kitchen with cherry tinction and the best buy in MtUCinney Broa., Inc. MI 8-6060. cabinets and all the bullt-ins, two the entlr* ares. By appoint­ MANCHESTER —Autumn Street. F ri, Feb. 8; Sat., Feb. 9 nicest residential streets (in town and not in the so-called being located where children can attend either public or parochial Tble 7-room brick veneer ranch home with ^proxlmately SPLIT LEVEL—6 rooma, recrea- suburbs). It has a spacious living room, dining room and a schools. porches, 3 * ^ Sarage, AA sone, ment only. tion K »m , garage, very clean, Bhccellrat 8 room ranch for elder­ 1900 sq. f t , has a full dining room 1 8^ x13^ ; 21x14% living middle thirties. Warren E. How­ ly or young couple, large modern 7 P.M. AT THE lovely kitchen. 2 extra large bedrooms and a ceramic tiled bath. room with tapestry brick fireplace; p e ^ cyprese pexuM r o r B ROOMS, aecond floor, ga­ $16,900. 4%% mortgage $87.78 For the car there Is a detached garage. ’This home is equipped This Is only a partial list o f both—there are many other fea­ land, Realtor-Trader, MI 8-1108. JULIAN REALTY kitchen, plaster walls, excellent SEPTIG TANKS den, 3 twin-sised bedrooms, spacious kitchen with dishwasher rage. Adults. Inquire 31 Elro St. monthly. Carlton W. Hut(dilna, AND VILLAGE PEDDLER with aluminum storms and screens, windows and doors. In tures such as a Roman brick fireplace surrounded by psurquet MI 9-6132, Multiple Listing. location, city water and sewers, oak paneling, Anderson windows, a versatile trsfitic pattern that and dl^Mser, 1% baths, and full basement It la sltwati^ on VERNON—Six room Ca]ipe, 1% MI 9-9190 $1100 down, $13,600. Schwartz Real AUCTION HOUSE applie pie order and "Mr. Clean” condition. ’The lot is abundantly FIVE ROOM flat, clean, nice yard, raubrick treed and shrubbed. allows for room switching, etc. ~ L2 acres with trees, shrubs and deep ravine with plctune«iue years old, $14,900. MANCHESTER — 2-famlly 64, C Estate 236-1241, Mr. Arruda, M nUIMEn SEWERS ROUTE 88, ELLEVG’TON brook. Hiere's also a 2-car garage. Only 5* mtita tfo m heat and hot water fundahed, ac- eommodates family of $ nicely. Afracy, MI 9-8464. none. Price reduced. City water 84454. We have bought out the In short, we are selling both sto le and steak here. How's your Bbady CHen. Very realistically priced at 922,500. and aewer. Tongren Agency, MI appetite? $100 monthly, MI i-3497. HENRY STREET Area- Lovely TORE8T BTREBT-4Dallghtfill 10 llathiM CleaHed Royal Department Store— AND THE PRICE Only $ U ,900 room former Cheney reeidenee to $-6831. MANCHESTER — Lookout Moun­ IStoftte TMiitfc Dry Wells, Sew- TOUR ROOM duida *|»rtment seven rootn Briek ranidi, THB tain, 6 room ranch, 3-way fire­ 10,000 Iteins io Go! WaHti W. Grail Agaaty bedrooma, 1% batha, den formi tk-Uke aetttof.'B bedrootne, 4% lar flam laatolled—Cellar Wa- AvaUaUe With VA or FHA IliuuMing wltlL.oxtra finished room in attl(^ the, exisellent eondltton. Owner MANCHESTERr-Nlce Cape in de­ place, barbecue, 1% tiled batha, DILLON FORD Itotyreeftog Done. Heated — Refreshments THE WHIIAM E. BELFIORE AOENBY ' avraiw e Feb. 16. 3S5 Highland dining room, no baaement. Lan e 2-car garage, full baaement. i SALES and SERVICE IJIJJAN O. (HUNT, Bealtar over&ed two (Mir $erece wif Ml 8-7444. sirable Bowers area. Aluminum Auctioneer Bob Fluckiger 431 MAIN STREET, R«aIton»r-.MI S-5121 S t M l 8-8139. storms screens, doors. Garage, porches, city utilities, hot water and Son radio oparaUng door. JJouble lot, oil heat, bullt-lhs — dishwasher, 819 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— Acroae From Armory— MI t«114l 99 Oaaphridge plenty of treea ,and privacy. Ter­ ONE YEAR old ranch, 8 rooma, 1 nicely ’treed yard. Vacant. Will lEY BROS. JARVIS REALTY CO. P A Onr eoiuristeafly Inr resstog ■■ tadlciUe the 1 FHA or VA with minimum down. atove, garbage diapoael. Charles VILLAGE PEDDLER TOUR ROOM eold water flat. MI rific locatlcn, very centra). T. J. baths, 3-car $araga, w 9 0 0 . Phil- C o . REALTORS MLS APPRAISER* alert Mries penou to add to ear 1 ant-iufl Belfioro Agency, MI S4(12L LeiqMraaoe. m 9-7630. TW. TR 6-8711 MI S-4112 MIS-10t 9 m 9-9519 M u a . Oraekatt, Realtor. MX aiSTL betok agtoop. MX 9 k m . [ 9-S108 'Mi';

T h t Peneaat «t O. •. Wenttnr g , i i M ’' tot : « ^ i The Hartford County Associa­ Itonaliigtiaii. antoing tMnpendtomii Mgb 8a tion of Medloal Assistants will M bTH oI m oeU lenlgkL lert;( | -'v, & ■Mtaatonomoh M b a No. 58, served at 7:30 p.m. The program ooMega tonce 1*68, wUl be tlw tO K h t, wUl hold it« rofulu' »>Mt- will feature guest speakers from O w m J. MUotisy. 880 W lndwr g u ^ of honor. He will report twy in tinker Hall Ntonday'at 8 the Health Insurance Council. B t, to otettoum o f 8 t Mtotiartto on ttte acbooi’e progroM < h it^ MtTHURilill p.m. Members and guests are Invited OoUm * Ahmml AaaoetoMon vtm t- the part year end Ka pronpaoto for VOL. NO. Ill PAOIIMnr BECnON-flUBURBU TODAY) MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 196S (Olaaalfled AdverMeing on Pege 10) PRICE FIVE CENTS to the supper and meeting. Matot'a dimer, ‘niuntdey wt 8 pm. tile dmvent year. . The executive board c t the Wbmea’a Auxiliary of Mancheeter Ih e Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, Memorial Hoapltal will meet Mon­ pastor of Talcottvllle Congrega­ day at 1 lun. at the board of the tional Churdi, will be in charge of R i ^ T r i ^ p ^ State News hoapltal. radio broadcasts sponsored by the Mancheeter Ministerial A^ocia- A concert by the faculty cham­ tlOH over station W IN P Sunday at In Mass Tmlt ber enaemble of the University of 7:35 p.m. and dally next week at Roundup 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Iraqi Rebels Claim OowiecUcut, scheduled for Mon­ HOUSE Si. HAILE From Piers day, haa bem postponed until FOb. M M 8:16 p.m. in Von der Mehden The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pastor MAM STRIET, MANCHISTIR Ml I.412S redtid hell at StoTva. o f Second Congregational Church, NEW YORK (AP) - Gov- Clash over Letter will conduct aervtcea Sunday at ernment agents operated ft 6:40 a.m. at the chapel at Man­ Highlights Trial chester Memorial Hospital. trading company for four or NEW LOWER PRICES five months to help gather The Couples Club of Center evidence against 20 men ac­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—The Kassem, Aides Killed ON FROZEN Congregational Church will have cused of stealing a half-mil­ peonage trial of David Shack- a potluck tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. ney of Middlefield was ad at Woodruff Hall. Miss Karin OPENTONITEtlS lion dollars worth of mer­ ORANGE Jemsson, exchange student from chandise from port of New joumed to Wednesday after Sweden, will be guest speaker. York piers, U.S. Atty. Robert Luis Humberto Oros, main JUICE M. Morgenthau said today. government witness, com­ Volunteer The Guild of Our Lady of St. Wwtsnto tor tha men .war. to- pleted his sixth day on the Bartholomew's Church will meet auad lata Friday. Uarly today IT stand yesterday. 2 for 49c Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the church. had been taken into euetody. Highlight of yesterday's session The Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor, Federal authorities, New York was a clash between defense Euid Aid Asked will speak on “ Devotion to the Caty police, New Jereey state prosecution over what sections of 4 for 95c Blessed Sacrament, Yesterday and troopers imd investisatore of the a letter written by Oros tq^ls Today.” Members of standing Bl'State Waterfront Oommleeicn mother in Mexico City could be For Revolt committee will meet In individual participated. in the wholesale introduced as evidence. roundup, groups before the program. DOUBLE The letter weub one Shackney's By WEBB MoKINLEY Morgehthau, who will proseouts defense counsel, Howsurd Jacobs, The Manchester Philatelic So­ the ease, said the men were presented while cross-examining BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)— charged with a single conspiracy ciety will meet Tuesday at 7:30 Oros. It contains Oros' account Rebel firing squads have exe­ p.m. at North Methodist Church. GREEN STAMPS to remove goods from U.S. O is- o f how his fEunily of seven spent cuted Iraq’s overthrown Pre­ Members are reminded to bring tome custody and control. Christmas In 1862 on the Shackney V c/ fi three pages from their collections He said It was part of the oon- farm, where he clidms they were mier Abdel Kerim Kassem, for display and judging. Circuit spiracy to deliver goods and re­ held in Involuntary servitude. and three of his top lieuten­ w books will be available. ceive payment tor them at the TONITE and SATURDAY Jrtobs quoted a section favor­ ants, the Baghdad radio an­ A.SR. Trading Oo., 44 Eldrldge able to Shacknefy: "Father (Shack­ 9 St., Manhattan. This waa the trad­ nounced today. ney) and son are obviously very The executions took place after with all cash purchases . . . Come in and get ing company, ho said, that govern' good people, the same em the lady, ment agents operated. the capture of Kassem and his becauae they come with candy, aides by army rebels who staged CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Morgenthau acknowledged that chocolates and presents for every­ the government set up the A.ftR. a lightning revolt Friday, tha your full share of WINTER CLEARANCE BAR- body,” the letter states. broadcast said. Trading Co. Assistant U.S. District Attorney 2x4" 8 FT. LONG Earlier broadcasts by the new Among the things taken were jEunes D. O’Connor, the prosecu­ pro-Nasser regime had said Kas­ Belgian linens, transistor radios, tor, srtd there was another paa- GAINS and Double Green Stamps, too! sem was “ destroyed” but gave no Japanese fabrics, German earner sage in the letter that Jacobs had details of his reported death. It aa, six German baasocne and omitted. O’Connor ssdd he wanted sporting equipment, he said. K introduced aa evidence. was believed by some that he SPRUCE •-'^ 49'= OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Waterfront Commlseloner Jo- Jacobs objected, saying the sec­ could have fled from his besieged ■eph Halts said the thefts ^>- tion did not relate to his cross-ex­ defense ministry and made good Summit St. Storm Drain Progress his escape by boat on the Tigris peared to be the work of an or­ amination. River. steel shoring holds back the earth in a 17%-foat cut on Summit St. where the S.D.&W. Oonrtruc- Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld ganisation and not a single man. Another broadcast today said tion Co. of Hartford la laying a storm drain. The company bid 832,756 to Inetall the pipe, which MEN'S SUITS, SPORT COATS Most of the goods confiscated are said he would rule on the point FIR 52° the town provided for albout 85,600. Coat of the project win be about 855,000, including the pipe, listed as never having Isinded in when the trial resumes Wednes- that the bodies of two of Kassem’s lieutenants had been found by sol­ which is a decrease from coat estimates two years ago, of 860,000 not Including the pipe. The this country, he said. day. pipe will take water from Clifton and HolUater Sta. and carry it through Summit St. to WWto TOPCOATS and SLACKS No figure waa given on how The letter over which the dis­ diers in the rubble of the bombed- out ministry. As soon as the an­ Brook. (Herald photo by Oflara). YOUR CHOICE: MICHAELS STERNS, J & F, CRICKETEER 8nd HUBBARD much of the 8500,000 in stolen pute arose yesterday waa another Abdel Salam Mohammed merchandise was recovered. o f a series of exhibits that the de­ Aref, once a deputy of Iraqi nouncer read his statement, other Suits. Were 49.95 to 89.95. N O W ...... 39.90 to 71.95 The largest single theft hap­ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Hannon, fense counsel has presented to try Premier Abdel Karim Kas­ voices were heard shoutli^ that the "mad dictator has met his Sport Coats. Were 29.95 to 39.95. N O W ...... 23.95 to 31.95 pened last Thursday nlg^t when to show that Oros often expressed sem, was appointed president always appreciated.. 31 bales of woolen goods with a satisfaction with his family’s life today following a miUtary in- death beneath the feet of the peo­ ple.” Two Arrested Topcoats. Were 39.95 to 65.00. N O W ...... 29.90 to 52.00 commercial value of 8100,000 was on the Shackney farm. spirto revolt in Bagdad, Bag­ taken from a pier on the Hudson dad Radio said. (A P Photo­ Indicating that anti-Communist 2 MAIN STREET— TEL. MI 9-5295 Slacks. Were 8.99 to 17.99. N O W ...... 7.19 to 14.39 rebels may not yet have extended River, Morgenmau said. OttMr -pU- Admitted to Suit fax). In Accidents torage, he said, took place at . Hannon Dies, their supremacy everywhere, oth­ MEN’S FAMOUS BRAND NAME Bush Terminal, Brooklyn. Hobok­ N E W H A V E N (AP) — Demo- This to the entrance to the Iraqi defense ministry building in er broadcasts urged people to ro- M E N ’S and BOYS' Baghdad where rebels attacked )rtth planes and tanks yesterday port to recruiting centers Emd en­ A Bloomfield mam and a Green- en, N.J., piers and at other Hud­

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