tiM Jixnitcimti LiegUm AuxiUaiy A BtiaU Board of Eduoatten of­ w ill mMt Moaday at 8 p.m. at tha ...... " ' ' ' " '' ' ' I ■ r I. I I I I ’l S taigloti Roma. Mamban a n ra* ficial has accepted aa invltatian MIm M to b rln f used ahaata and from the town’s school board to Officers pUloir aaaaa to tw.uaad at vatonaa speak March i in Manchester State News ■oq^tala for aurgteal dresalnxa. about the equalised grand list Held in Plot Tba iVanch Cliib wilt moot to- question snd proposed state legis­ CHUCK ROAST | aaorrow at d p.m. at Oranga Han. lation involvli^ education. Roundup He te Dr. Raymond J. Fay, head of the state board'e division of ad­ O n D e C a u lle Told to Locate, Sndloott Junior Oollaga alum- ■ad will hold a oocktall party to- ministrative servlcee. ■larroar from 8 to 8 .pm. at the Town agencies will be invited to PAR IS (APl-i-Three miU- GOP to Caucus homa of Mr. and Mra. William hesr the speaker. tary officers and two Fomen HARTPORD (AP) — A t*4 Ih providing pvtoUo funds to Fenton, 100 Chevaa Rd., Avon. Christie F.' McCormick, a mem­ fourrstatd study committeeM toe ralvoad. ber of the school board and a past were arrested early today and Tbsss include Ih nearly all tbe On Medical Aid Raaarvallona may be made by said today it would not be in aaWng Mm. Fenton. chairman, had suggested that a accused of idotting to kill atatM "a constitutional prphfliitloa speaker from the state board President Charles de Gaulle. the public interest at this against dlrsot gifts or loans to a HARTFORD (A P )~ T h e An open informational meeting would help the board in its com­ It was the fourth assaasina- time to undorwrite with pub> iMvata eorpoiwtion.’* RepubHcafl House lUAjority Trail, Venezuela Ship pletion of an educational legisla­ an Unltarlanlam will be held Sun­ # lie funds the cost ef operat­ T b s oommittse atatsd also that has sent to committee a medi­ day, T:M p.m. at 3510 Main St., tion questionnaire. titm plot reported against the tbs ourtailment of wast-eod (New Olaatonbuiy. Speakers win be the The Connecticut Association of president In 17 months. ing the passenger commuter Tork-Oonneotlcut) oommutatlon cal aid to the elderly bill ap­ Rev. George Pennington aand Dr. Boards of Education (C A B E ) has PLUMP,UMP, NJmVE Pcdlea sources,Mid the jdottsrs service of the New Haven “would not appear warranted.” proved by the Democratic Jay S. Roth. asked all town school b o a r^ to plaiinsd to kill the 72-yesr-old Railroad. This eonelusion, the commlttse Senate last week. Republicans fill out the questionnaire. The ehlef of stats with a rifle wheh he Ib e reconunondatlopi was mada said,, was reached on “the basis announced they would caucus Reds Held Miaa Dola Barre, daughter of Manchester bo^d will complete 3 i^amm S visited L ’edole MlWalre—miutsiy by the Interstate Btatf Coninitttee, of tos oost findings and the cur­ M r. and Mm. Joseph A. Barm, it March 6 and mall it to the sohdol—this biornliif. which repreeeuta the governors of next Tuesday on a bill of their rent flnsaeial position of toe rail- own. 175 Princeton' St., was mcently CABE the next day. itrst reports said six oflicers New Tone, Connecticut, Rhode Is­ ro e d ..." Aiming for capped at the Univeraity of A t the request of William E. and a woman had been (arrested, land. and Massachusetts'— the Also, It said, there are now In A GOP House Wll will probably m m Bildgaport ceremonies for stu­ Buckley, a board member, Supt. Tender Ik, interior Ministry eouroee said only atwtes served by the UniM. proctss Imporiant studies and oth­ be rt>proved and sent to the Sen­ dents In the Fones School of Den­ of Schools William H. Curtis was Meaty five art still held but that several Tnuteee of toe line have aaid er aetivitte by various stats and ate next week. Such a step wUl en­ tal B ^ e n e . directed to ask a CABE represen­ others were questioned snd re­ that unleiee pubUc funds were regional . tnuu^rtatlon agencies sure that the bUI goes to a bi- Cuba Port tative if the Manchester board 39 partlaan conference committee leased. made avaUaMe for the. qonunuiw and by tbe federal government *• Walter tamie will con­ may indicate that it favors state Some unconfirmed reports said and suhuriMui passenger servioe " where compromise may be p o ^ - duct the Salvation Army service which are. expected to have a ble. WASHINGTON (AP) — scholarship grants, a question one or more generals were amora rallmad urould have to eurtall or beneficial Impart on the railroad. a t 7:80 tonight at the church, not Included in the questionnaire. LEAN AU. BEEF those arrestM and that one offl- end passenger servioe. Democrats lost a House fight U.S. Navy ships and planes Richard Flandersriandi will be guest One of thS' oommlttee’s key yesterday for quick action on their Buokley pointed out that Now oer detained was on the offlclal re- Tlw railroad, however, oould not recommendations was that the in the area report* speaker. York State provides many schol­ eeptlon committee tor the presi- do tola without first getting pei Senate bill. arships. He said Conne^cut is Hamburg New Haven’s eommuting aervlcei H ie blU would eliminate the an­ edly have orders not only to House Majority Leader Louis Padula throira back his head dent’a visit De Gaulle visited toe mission from the Public uulules be Integrated with that of the Duane A. Stlmson, seaman, laughing at a joke being told by Republican Director and former “ pretty late in taking up that Commissions In the four states nual payment o f $100 deductible ocate but also to trail the hi­ USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis echoed on soheduls. ■ New York Central Railroad "Into mayor Harold A. Turkdngton. Between them is Town Com­ subject.” and wKhout the approval of the fo r elderly persons now getting jacked Venezuelan freighter StimiMn, 433 Parker St., is serving A French woman who taught a’alnglo operWlon under a single medical assistance tmder the fed­ mittee Chairman John F. Shea Jr. The joke was about num­ English at tot school also w gs ar­ mteretate Commerce Commis­ management.” ' Anzoategui until it can be aboard the guided missile cruiser Padula Sees sion (IC C ).. eral-state Kerr-Mllls program. bers, as is often the case with politicians, but not about budgets. rested In toe seriee of night raids I t also recommended that the picked up by Venezuelan ves­ iras Springfield which has return­ Turkington had a mathematical formula that, if done correctly, In rejecting, at least teoM^ora- Ri^ublicans also favor elimina­ ed to her home port of Villefrance- PRODUCE that rounded up toe alleged ring­ railroad be merged "with a larger could tell quite a bit about a person, including his age. (Heiald rlly, ,the proposal for puUlc sub­ tion of the $100 deductible but say sels. Bur-Mer after a 86-day cruise. 11 leaders, police reports Mid. trsjumrtatlon system tost would Aged Citizens photo by C^ara). Notice sidies, the Interstate Staff Com­ they want to expand the program The vessel waa seized by Com­ the interior Ministry refused to permit the railroad to take advan­ to get more of the state’s elderly munists Tuesday and Venezuelan Manchester Grange will hold a issue any detailed information, mittee said H would not be in the puhlle^ interest "in toe abranoe tage. more effectively of Atlantie persons into It/ authorities said the hijackers ap­ dessert buffet at Orange Hail Feb. As Top Issue providing conditions for elderly I Jr., was toastmaster. He told the WE HAVE DAILY but details began leaking out from seaixMud and Midwest marketa.” LARGE, FIRM ICEBERG • eesentlal Information, prestunably Democrat* contended yesterday peared to be trying to reach toe SO at 7 p.m. Tickets are available persons to live in dignity. audience that while in Lincoln's unofflclal sources as toe investiga- . I t ' did not recommend a mer­ that their biU is an emergency Cuban port of Santiago. U.S. offi­ tloa went Into high gear. contained in the Whitman report from Miss Charlotte Hutchins. 85 The problems of elderly per­ Problems on the state level are time the problem was states' DELIVERY TO THE ger with sny q>ecific transporta- measure designed to eliminate a cials said that they were not Broad 8t., or Mrs. Betty Dunbar, rights, the problem today is the LETTUCE H». 19c j These sources said a rifle with a (a federal study) end toe three oon servioe. sure where toe ship would put in. sons have supplanted the prob­ to reduce the number oi represen­ studies oonduoted under the trus­ roadblock to pajrment of some 8 Phoenix St., Vernon. : maintenance of states’ individual­ teleeooplo sight was seised during 1 1 1 # Uwee court-iqHxtoited trus­ $400,000 owed convalescent homes At the Pentagon, a spokesman tatives in the House, he said, and tees, as to whether the entire rail­ lems of states, right as a concern to save the New Haven Railroad. ity in the face of a mammoth fed- the raids, tees of the railroad are now pe­ aad hospitals treating patients un­ declined to say how many ships Army Pvt. Donald L. Johnson, for the Republican party, State ' eral government. BOLTON A reinibreed security guard w m road, Including the longhaid pas­ titioning tbe ICC for permiaaion der the program. and planes are being used In the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Lennart O. A major problem on the state j At the local level this is evi­ FIRM, RIPE 2 on duty St the school—mi toe Left senger and freight aervleeo, has a to he .Included In Um proposed Indigent patients are unable to hunt. Nor would he say what. re­ Johnson, 144 Cooper St., has com­ House Majority Leader Louis Pa­ 8cen« is "to restore fiscal sanity” denced by a Democratic adminis- Bank of toe Seine In the shadow of reasonable potential for survival.” merger of the New York Central pay Uw $l0O required at the start gion la being searched, axoept pleted an eight-week radio relay dula told Manchester Republicans and help individual towns meet ' tratlon "that rushes to the federal AREA toe Eiffel Tower—when De Gaulle The committee, in Its 2S-pSge last night. their obligations to their educa­ Lb. and Pennsylvania Raflroads. of each year to continue their eUg- that it is the general southern and eaivier operation course at the government for aid,” said Shea. Tomatoes 29e • made his visit. He stayed two rep(Mt, noted also that thhre would Caribbean area. Southeastern Signal School, Ft. A t the annual Abraham Lincoln tional systems. He said that while the Republi­ NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS ...... Lb. 81c ibUlty. hours 30 minutes. Inspecting In- be difficult legal proUema tnvolv- (OontfaMied an Page Ten) Normally, a score or more of Ckirdan, Ga. celebration at the Manchester The Republican party, he said can town government headed by Democrats say the patients may ■tallatioas and addressing stu­ U.S. warships operate in training Country Club, Padula said the Re­ "discharges every obligation to former Mayor Harold A. Tiirklng- have to be released by the hospitals LENOX dents and teachers. There were exercises and shakedown cruises Lois H. Ledbetter, daugh­ publicans no longer have to wor­ citizens within a soimd financial ton had secured a good bond rat­ If toe state doesn’t pay biUa that BO Incidents. tai tbe Caribbean. They Include ter o f Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Led­ ry about the problem of states’ framework." ing for the town by praising its were due at the end of January. PHARMACY Unofficial sources said the plot­ aircraft carriers, destroyers, better, 54 Ferguson Rd., is on the rights as did the “ the first Repub­ good points, the present Democrats Rep. Louis J. Padula, R-Nor- Each Republican should emu­ 299 E. CENTER ST. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET i ters were-In contact with a man walk, House majority leader, told transports and submarines. dean’s list at Becker Junior Col- I were working for federal grants Rocky’s Policy Attacks lican.” late Lincoln, he said, in resolving named Watln—known as "The Until this afternoon, the govern­ in ■Worcester, Mass. Miss True, there are problems on for redevelopment by describing newsmen that no Indigent persons to foster and build the resources of Umper”—who is accused of tak­ ment had provided Uttle or no In­ Ladbattar is majoring in the two- segregation that flare in one state his own community." areas of the town as slums. TEL. M l 7-089S dl7 Highland St., Manchester, Also Bloomfield, Conn. Phone M I 8-4278 ing part In the unsuccessful ma- would be hurt during the present yaar sscscutlve secretarial pro- "N o longer do we have a mayor leglslaitive controversy. formation about U.S. partleto*' or another, he said. Listening to Padula were about e l^ e gun attack on De Gaulle’s tlon In the search. or administration that goes out to Challenged by President They would be taken care Of But the big problem facing Re­ 80 persons. life last August. This would Ihto The government had used a publicans now is the problem of Town Chairman John F. Shea boost OUT town,” he said. under any circumstances, he said. the plotters with rightists who op- “ f t Is the people in the twilight technique applied in tbe early Mavy lA. Cmdr. Robert A. Ka- gosed his policy m Independence. m k , son of Mrs. Clara M. Kanak. WASHINOTON (AP) ~ Preat-pdermlne toe President In toe field sone, people who are not indigent President Kennedy at his news oonferenoe yerterday listed a clampdown on Red subversion In Latin days of the Cuban crisis—tossing but who have limited Incomes— ciuestions by newsmen between SB5 Mein St., is serving aboard A hint that something was afoot dent Kennedy has challenged Gov. of foreign aftatrs,” McCormack America as "our primary mission for the hemtephere this winter.” He said the subversion danger ttis nular picket escort USS Du­ trtd reporters. that we want to help,” he said. Pa- was emphasized in a new report by a security comndtltee of the Organization of American States. the State and Defense depart­ oame Thursday night when, prior Nelson A. Rockefelltr and other ments, with neither providing an­ rant which is participating in Op­ to toe aoheduled visit De- Mrtse told the fienate Rocks- drta said the Demo— IWe Btafe the ship their first step will be morial Hospital. Union H inlLB csnoiQsia MBBUK a in iraxt D e ' Qittule were Latin America year’s presioraitlal electiap. “unworthy of toe torsiga poUoy ■tor Vehicle Departawat^ .dal to tell the Venezuelans. The Mate The P- Department understoeid that- - toe Group will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. L b oir Peace psaranoe of a conotttog. Damd* ______ntokpgbt «nd i i i total te If Taxes Aren’t Cut Dislikes Castro Veneiuelans have ships aeOraly a t the iPoHsh American Chib. e rs^ attadk on RoekSfil hiaw. Qa to iaffw than to tha AanM date isrt f4hr|. in pursuit of toe frei^ ter. THAT MAKE CENTS anosIMiM M lOauUd t6 ‘’frustrato IW 3 iSSS “The prospects are good for hagy said “It i« is i-4 . ttaiatake e to WASHINGTON (AP) — U.g. pol­ Memhsm o f the oast of scenes 5, On Steel Front aiaunia that tbs utotsOtaiea .tt Amaatofii' pbiley as a means of KUlad ,$1 29 finding too eMp,” one official said. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presldent^a combination of rate cute and icymakers have poll results wMch "Tbe chances of Its getting 6 and 7 for "AHce in Wonderland” dmnig” avarytime It has a dls- fruatratifig Presldam Konnedjp* they say Indicate Fidel Castro Is Today— €is always— Pinehurst features one of toe Demoorita are' “sorely lack­ Kennedy says U.S. economy "w ill tax revisions that would produce, through to Cuba, If that’s where will mhearas tomorrow at 7 p.m. in TODAY—AS ALWAYS— MOBliuSr WAUOBB agtoeinant with a forelgtt ooun- Ma$$. Back* Merger over the next three years, a net unpopular in Latin America. Out­ ing In responsible poUtieal oppoet- Inevitably move Into a downturn” It’s going, are remote.” fhs basement room at the old trade Prese tabor WHtait —perhaps this year—if Congress tax reduction of $10.2 billion. side of Cuba, they say, many ntls. obviously was aimed at tlM.V BOSTON (AP) — The Massa The Venezuelan ambassadM*, adiool on School St. A WiUiam MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (XT)— doesn’t act promptly to cut twes. The United States is doing more rural people have never even Manchester's few custom-cut service meat de­ 'toe New York governor’s Feb. 8 Rockefeller had no Immediate ebusetts MASS Tianqportation Blnrlque Tejira-Parls, called at Aatsly 1s (Ureetlng the play. Prospects mounted today that . 1888 Keiuiedy told his news confer­ than the Europeans to defend Eu­ heard of the Red premier. intention that toe Kennedy , ad- comment. Commission indicated today It will the White House, talked with gtMI-Iabcr n^[otlattona. If under­ ence Thursday the congressional rope and Intends to maintain its The polls, received by the U.S. LEADERS Intstratlon is to blame for “ toe Kenneim said eraryono should support propoaAls that the New President Kennedy, and on leav­ Obapman Court, Order of Am ­ taken at all, can be settled on S battle over tax legislation will be present combat strength there. Information Agency, were men­ partments. present d is a n w wtUtox toe Atlan* reaUso that there are bound to Haven Railroad be included in a ing t(dd newsmen toat earlier re­ aranth, will meet tomorrow at 7:46 a peaceful and moderate baaia, "a hard fight.” But he was op­ However, troops will be wlth- tioned by {Resident Kennedy DC allianoe." IBs statement paral­ be disagreements and ditterenoes marger of aaatsirn railroads. ports toe freighter had been locat­ p.m. at the Masonic Temple. There IN FINE MEATS without qmsuslkV the Btnaedy timistic about getting an ucepta- dravm If they wear out their wel­ Thursday at his news conference. leled simllar criticisms by Hepub- of opinion within any alliance. He T ^ t e e a in nxwgknlzatlon of the ed were in error. Will tw a Valentine social after a administration in another furor. Me bill by the end of the session. come—though Kennedy sees no Kennedy saw subversion—both That la \ the Impressicn gained Ucan leaders in Congress. said matters Under, discussion bankrupt New Raven bave been Teto’a-Parls said the erroaeous business meeting. Refreshments Freshly ground lean chuck 8 in blend of Beef “ We are going to get a bill for sign of that. from Cuba and from l(x:al Com­ report stemmed from toe fact will be served by Mrs. Elizabeth Pinehurst 69c by newsmen at aa hour-long.quea- .Along with the Preeideat, House wito U.g. alUee involve life and prassing to have the New Haven Here, in Pinehurst’s SERVICE MEAT DEPART­ . . .Pork. . I Veal . . . Round Steak ground freshly a tax reduction which will pro­ He definitely plans no economic munists unconnected with Castro that Venezuelan planes sighted an GeisMer and a committee. Regular Freshly ^ and 'finawer ptitlod w hb tbd Speaker . Jrtui: W. . MeOornUirtI, death, ’^s6 Ihia we ir e not in­ Ijaeluded In tfaa contemplated —as the biggest present threat to volved m in empty argument vide a consensus,” Kennedy fore­ or political reprisals against Pres­ unidentified ship in the Caribbean sliced Boiled Ham and Cold Cuts. 1st Prize and man moet involved, President D-Masa., aqd Ban. Wayne MOne, Pennsylvania- Naw York Central cast. " I t won’t be perhaps the bill the Americas, more serious than MENT, you will find extra lean TENDERCURE Chopped Da’rid J.< McDonald of the AFL- IMhre., also flailed away at Rock- about nothing.’' merger. ident Charles de Gaulle of France which erroneously was believed to Grote and Weigel Franks. we sent up, but I think it will be the military buildup In CTuba. CIO Steel Woricers Union. Me- •friler. Besides, he said, disagreements A report of tbe Interatate Staff who sh(x>k the Western alliance by be toe Anzoategrt CORNED BEEF. Corned in our own vats . . . the a g(xid bill.” U.S. InformaticHi Agency offi­ The ambassador said his coun­ Donald never said aa much, but McCormack said toe potential always come more frequently Oommtttoe on tbe New Haven quashing British entry Into the HAMBURG ui a special message to Con­ European Common Market and cials said today: try had asked for the cooperation be

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a t Om d totloii deau, MIm Elaine J. Veibarg, in Bolfam .ODOfi«gattooal Church Frank Weir, Andrew Btoock, Mre. Bolton AHiwn'by H. B. Harrislanrls jl! O o T m Bert and Barbara w m pirmufid and •attoiflqr eiltto H5»- Bolton partrii room. lard and Frances Dlok- Vets Auxiliary S9. Pints of Blood Collected Gertrude Wilkinson. *• Mrs. T h ou M Johnson, Mrs. Dance O ass William Ekihaller waa recipient S t a m p s ry b T H tn to, who' clfitnw Sheinwold on JBrid^ Jim and Jeon Elfens, Bob FORMICA this book has mors ntostiattoni JFK Sees Jock Early, Mrs. David Toomey, ly Fischer, Everett and Lu- of a box of candy, a Valentine's P T A to Study Mr$. Marshall Lawts and Mrs. To Seat Officers 8* Comitfir T o | ^ At Monihiy Bloodmobile Visit Day gift from the Parkade Phar­ than any other album In tho an- Pastor Leaves To Graduate cUIe Gardner, Don and Statia Oo- tire world. It provides spahe for Jamas Bhrry ara boataaacq. Mem- belUe, BiU and Mary Graif, John * Cotintfir Yof-lf macy. HRIDOB VBTERAN8 bora aro, ramlndod to bring ar- InataUation at atOom tar Yel­ 10 The next visit will be Tuesday, ovar 60,000 aUmpa. Harris says and Kuril Ouhano, Hal and Jean e n a s o t Woiiid W ar I, and the plnta blood w«re^ Also, Hoyt C. StilBon, Ralph Proposal on KNOWS BIS CATS tlclw for tha auction, The Mancheater Squat* Dance o t March 19, from 10:45 a.m. to that hla pitm aiy puipost in jpib- If Taxes Aren’t Cut On March 15 Harrison, Lou and PoUy Heard, IsidlM Auxiliary wlH be Sunday •f>aontti1 jnMUtday at a St. Valen- Schaller, Can Rivers, Robert Ful­ By AumBD amnNWOUi Club will hold its annual gradua­ Cdi Ml 9-MM 6:30 p.m. at the Church of the duoiitg the album la to help attm- OUvar and Mildred Jarvis, Ray and at 2 prn. at toe V F W home. tln818, Orand Central Bta., N.T. While this was the dominant ment. charged with finding a auccessor against favorable opinion, tripled 1963 are Charles and Sally Bog- contacted to learn if they, are will­ S t / domeetlo topic, the questioning Mary Sproul, Austin Cambers, Klein, William Sacherek, Miss ing westbound on E. Middle Tpke., that small nation, reports the The sale la one of/the fund­ South had to lose a club trick. 17. N.y. Expressed full faith In the qual­ to the Rev. Mr. ChMdler. -Named between 1961 and late 1962. gini, vice presidents; Chuck and OPEN MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 9:00 to 8:30 Joseph Czerwlnski, William J. Jane Werdelin, Kathy Valiante, ing to accept reappointment. centered repeatedly on Europe Lucille secretaries; Russ just west of Greenwood Dr., when Only 17 i^ p le attended the P T A Israel Philatelic Agency in Amer­ raising aotivitles of/ 'the club, a "I’d have made it if he had Oopyright, U$8 ifications of Franklin D. Roose­ to the nominating group, which The names of the countries Covay, Tierney, Fred T. Baker, Mrs. Earl Tauno Sarpola, Mrs. Eleanor B. General Featurea Corp. and the newly evident cracks in and Etta Miner, treasurers. Com­ his driver's side door opened. Be­ meeting this week at which a ica, The lowest denomination de­ member of the Diaotoutive EMu- held the king of clubs,’’ South ex­ velt Jr,, hie choice to be under­ will hold Its first meeting Wednes­ where the surveys were made were a t> H it's THURSDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00 Johnson, Robert R. Stearns, Ken­ the Western aUianoe. Scott, Mrs. Winston Smith. Mrs. cause of oncoming traffic, he picts the Hubara Bustard, a large cation Cluba of America (DECA). plained to Ms long-suffering part­ secretary of commerce. The nom­ day, were Miss Jeemrtte Sunmer, withheld by USIA on grounds that mittee chairmen who have been neth Skinner. panel of seven citizens discussed Vera Andislo, Mrs. Thora Kelley, turned to the right, lost control of game bird which liVM on the dry Russell Wright. Is the club's co­ ner. This was true, of course, but Time and again, Kennedy said ination has been the target of Mrs. Arthur Wood, Mrs. Joseph the local .polltaking organlzdtions appointed are Flash and Lil Warn­ 3ttm C. Kelley, Allen R. Aron­ Also, Robert C. Hendrickson, the need for education beyond the the vehicle and went over the classroom. Among other things, open plains. The Scops Owl. ordinator. the bidding made it dollars to U.S. troops are in Europe p rl- Republican criticism. "They ques­ Tracy, Eknerson Bosworth, Warren and their governments would be er, hospitality; Bill and Evelyn son, Kenneth E. Phillips, Mrs. Ralph Chapman, Edward D. A t­ church lawn, damaging it, and which exists in the hoUows of In the spphg, the club will send doughnuts that West was the marlly to help the Europeans de­ tioned the qualifications of his Potter, Kenneth Matthews and embarrassed by such a dlsclosiu’e. Garrison, program; John and kinson, ESarl Doggart, Mrs. Eliz­ the panel stressed the need for co­ V lritoia lAtrson, Thaddeus Bac- three trees. The truck had left trees, is shown on the next value. a delegate to the national DECA pussycat with the king of clubs. fend. themselves. And bo empba- father to be president," said Ken­ Wilton Thorp. Kennedy cited USIA polls in his Elaine ’Ihlellng. publicity. TRAK-IN,TRADE-Uj|TO 6ENUIIIE HHODAIRE QIMilTYI klel. abeth Vert>arg, MSas Anita Na- ordination among the various front fender damage. Diufey waa groups which offer activities for The Purple Heron, a long-legged c o n v e n t^ in Chicago, m. Can Make ConWact slsed the enormous financial bur­ nedy. The meetiixg also set March 10 1960 campaign contention that Club members in charge of Sat- "BARABBAS"—In Color not hurt, police j^ d He drove young people. bird which also is abundant in W right says distributive edu­ South can make the contract if dens accepted by Americans to­ Vraen reminded that he ques­ as the date for dedication of its America's prestige abroad had imday night’s activities are Ad and from the scene before a full in­ Anthony Quinn, ward that end. tioned the U.S. Image abroad dur­ it costs less to own the best.JHgidaire! To Attend MYF Pariey Florida, is illustrated on the high­ cation is "a working partnership he knows which animal to catch. new educational building. fallen under Republican leader­ Pat Hutchinson, door duty; Joe vestigation by police waa complet­ flylvatta Miagnaae Repeatedly, too, he argued the ing the 1960 presidential cam­ Bight United Methodist Church est value. Miriam Karoly of behveen school and business. After ruffing the third round of Interoeselon ship. USIA says it uses the sur­ and Marion Jackson, refreehment ed. Haifa was the desigpier for the "This program equips high diamonds, South must lead out 8H)0 United States has a sincere desire paign, said he would want to wait The 8:30 a.m. Maos at St. Mau­ veys to decide how it should aim chairmen, assisted by Wendall and CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Last night, shortly after 8:30, a young people will attend a Metho­ to find some way, through new dist Youth Fellowship convocation three new multicolored stamps. school students th re s h their his remaining five trumps, dis­ Pino RoonUnd Ruse ell. and "get clearer Idea in the next rice Church Sunday will be of­ Its overseas propaganda most ef­ Doris Jacobs and A rt and Carol vehicle operated by Michael Sklat, Jack HawUna devices If necessary, to give Eu­ two years” before deciding how In Providence, R. 1., tomorrow. academic and practical training to carding a low spade from dummy fered fo r rile repoee of the soul fectively. Johnson. 17, East Hartford, skidded on an "FIVE FENCER BXBBOIBir rope a stronger voice in the Marion Edwards, Carol Edwards, Speaking o f birds, the hkld carve careers for thomselvees in on the last trunm. U.S. prestige has fared since of the Rev. Msgr, John F. Han­ The ]^esldent said he had been Those who will receive diplomas ice patch on Center St., west of eagle, the symbol o f Anterican retailing, wholesaling and the As his last five cards West Shown fitOO and 10:10 North Atlantic Treaty Organisa­ then. non. The Rev. Bernard L. Mc- able to speak "with some confi­ at the graduation ceremonies are Victoria Rd., slid sideways while Helen Lockward, Leslie Hunter, tion. 1X12 SHELVING Hope Rothwell, Karl Norris, Nor­ fre^om illustrated on Uve new service industries," he aaya. "A s must save one diamond, two Took advantage of television Gurk made the announcement to­ dence of toe reduction in Castro’s David and Virgrlnia Assard, Jack knocking down a pedeastrian sign At the same time, he said any man Nichols and Donald Sangrey 6c percanoeled airmail postal card, part of their school studies, dis­ clubs, and therefore only two and radio coverage of the news day adding that the special inten­ standing’ ’ because of toe results and Terry Baker, Charles and and hit a pole. He waa not hurt sharing of command decisions will represent the local group at is declining in p<9 ulatipn: This has tributive education students may spades. Declarer thereupon cash­ conference to read a statement tion o t the Mass was requested of these studies. Priscilla Baxter, Horace and and no arrest was made. The ve­ been the cause of great concern work on supervised part-time Jobe es the king and ace of spades and over when or whether to unleash plugging proposed legislation "to by St. Maurice parishioners. "W e have to wait and see both Marjorie Bissell, Gene and Colleen hicle was towed away with left the annual parley and dinner of Irn. ft the New E ^ la n d Southern Con not only to the National Audubon eaoh week,” says Wright. gives up a diamond trick to West, nuclear weapons would be diffi­ promote youth employment op- SUent AnoUen Slated what our prestige is abroad and Blxler, Joe and Aim Burke, Dick FRIGIDAIRE side, root and rear window dam­ cult to negotiate. Because mis­ ference of the fellowship. Society, but alsp to the U.S. gov­ discarding the losing spade from portunltiea” —the subject of a spe­ A silent auction has been sched­ at home when we get clearer and Mil Callahan, Adam and age. ernment itself. That is why the his hand. siles might have to be fired on cial message sent to Congress uled for the Ladies Benevolent ideas in toe next two years,” be Phyllis Christie, Dave and Dot Its theme, “ Religion and the bird appeari; on the airmail poat- Opposes Dad*s Bill five minutes’ notice, he said. four hours earlier. Society meeting Tuesday at 8 pjn. said. Cole, Ernie and Bernle Cox, Bill Arts,’’ will develt^ the way In West must win the trick and NOW 2nd WEEK card—as part of a campaign to which the Christlkn message is lead away from the king of clubs publicize the dwindling of the ST. PAUL, Minn. (A P )—A teen- interpreted through a r t Groups of no matter how pitifully he may famed aagle. Today, federal law aged gifl appeared before a legis­ mew. Declarer wins the last two young people will work In paint­ lative committee Thursday to ar­ m PH aii Masterpieces provides a maximum penalty of Mcks, making the contract. ing, Jazz, choral music, religious gue against her father’s bill which , Hurry, right now, our stocks of used appliances are critically short. So for a limited dances, drama and sculpture. 5500 or six months imprisonment Dally Question for killing or molesting bald would raise the legal driving age Partoer opens with one dla- ■ I time well give more— much more— for your present appliance as a trade-in. And in Miniature Claude Almand, a Manchestar from 15 to 16. 2 M A IN STREET— TEL. Ml 9-5295 art teacher, will lead the group on tagles. Florida and Alaska are the mraid, and toe next player peases. sasm right now, selections of brand, spanking new 1963 Frigidaire appliances are terrific. only states in which the bald Angela Woznlak, 14, contended sculpture. You hold: Spades, A-T-f; Hearts, PLUS SHORT SUBJE47r8 values of eagle now survives in sizable num­ the proposal was unfair. You always get more from dependable Frigidaire appliances, the biggest r ' s Q-fi-8-8; Diamonds, fi6-5-2: dubs, Coming Wedneeday, March Other MeOiodlst Notes bers. Her father. Rep. D. D. Wozniak 0-7. g ® ’em all 1 UTTLI ARirrOeiUTS "THij LONGEST DAY” The worship commission of Unit­ of St. Paul, told the committee What do you say? MINIATUm OHOeOLATIS social and economic pressures Tlokete Now On Sale ed Methodist Church will meet Belgium has Issued a 1 franc Answer: Bid one heart, Respond Sunday at 8 p.m. at tb« church. plus M camUmes stamp honoring caused by young people having Assorted Milk sad The membership ssmlnar will cars create almost intolerable bur­ DAY SALE $ ] . 9 8 Dark Chocolate Ib. the miilenary of the atty of Ypres. THRiriEST FROST PROOF FRIGIDAIRE MAKES 1956 Rambler Classic meet at the same thne. The design features the Menln dens on parents. The Woman’s Sobisty of Chris­ CU STO M R A Y O N U f U N E CUSTOM NYLON PREMIUM Gate alt Ypres, which is Inscribed STANLEY WARNER tian Service win study the new "To the Annies of the Bri-tikh Em­ FEATURE SHOWN AT • Even the freezer never needs defrosting'— STATION WAGON charter of ractol poUw^and vote 2— 6.90 X 18. Blk. This...... 12.95 7— 7.50 X14. Ww. Tbls...... 22.15 pire who stood here from 1914 5:40 and 9K)0 with exclusive frost proof system! on Its adoption at the WSCS meet to 1918.” S A TU R D A Y M A TIN E E 1:80 "GAY PURB-EE” At TtSO RADIO. HEATER. STANDARD SHIFT. ing Tuesday at 8 p.m. The charter Sunday Oontlmioiu 2 PJW. S T A T E C E 3 7— 5.90 X 18. Ww. Tblfl...... 14.96 9— 8.50 X14. W w . Tbls...... 26.60 has been prepared by ths women’s • 100 lb. zero zone freezer! The American Topical Associa­ 16— 6.00 X 18 Ww. This...... 14.95 ONE CAREFUL OWNER— FOR division of the Methodist. Church. tion has Issued a new handbook TONY’S GOT WOMEN TROUBIIL 5— 6.70 X 15. Ww. Tbls...... 16.95 The evening study prayer group a Twin glide-out fruit and vegetable hydra- antMied "How to Collect Topical 12— 8.50 X 14. Ww, This...... 26.00 THE FUSSY RUYER. of United Methodist Cbum* wUl Stamps" written by ite president VIM'llyoutwtiwir 8-^7.10 X 15. Ww, Tbls...... 21.95 tors. hold its first meeting Thursday at John H. Groat. This book will erious adventures in 8 p.m. at Epworth Hojjse. They 7— 6.70 X 16. Blk. This...... 17.90 prove of benefit to collectors Who O O O D ^ ^ E A I L DISCONTINUED • Storage door has egg shelf, butter com­ will study the book of Romans. are beginning their topical ooUec- fe 8;t-6.70 X 16. W w . T h is ...... 19.30 A Very Special at The group is the third organized tioru or advanced disciples. A WIDE WHITE WALLS partment— room galore for even tall bottles. in the pariah. The morning group copy of the book, which costs 50c, 4— 7.10 X 15. Ww. Tbls...... 18.95 meets at 9:30 tm Tuesdays; the may be obtained by writing Am er­ • Frigidaire dependability, tool afternoon group, at 1:30 on ican Topical AsBoclation, 330 N. 8— 8.20 Xjl6. W w . T h is ...... 29.85 Wednesdays. 50ith 9t., Milwaukee 16, Wte. 8:0u 6:30-10:15 PRE-SEASON CLOSE-OUT! DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES About Town E A S Y T E im S A personal labor of love In WEB).: "GYPSY” in color! 285 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER mSdarCk901 M AIN 8T.— Ml 3-5321 Robert W. Allison of Brandy 8L has been elected secretary of the stamp fidd is noted in the tettai'Q iiin. uw M-ae ■m-gna wm-un ax LIMITED NUMBER OF PRESCRIPXION PHABMACY Archibald House at Brown Univer­ — ON THE SAME SHOW — Draatioally sity, Providence, R. 1. The son of ARMREUT ONLY •••••• •/jgm w m iromi You ALWAYS Do Better reduced to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Allison, TRAVEL-KITS! Model FPD6 14T-1 he is a sophomore at Brown and a TUESDAY OPERETTA 13,31 cu. ft. net capacity candidate for the bachelor of arts JUDY YO U GEIT 3400 USHNEL TEDFO RirS " G a y .. "BITTERSWEET” WHEN YOU TAKE -A Ideal place to keep travel a.'OC 8T.AMPS degree in classics. He is a 1981 n Plus On Our Stage FFIIGIIDAIFIB Items! $ 1 . 0 0 ^ftOOUOT or OBMOftAU RKOTOftO graduate of Manchester High 1 WEEK— Feb. 25 to March 2 TONY SQUILLACOTE Each Evening at 8:80 RESTAURANT PurFee School. Golden Voloe Tenor YOUR CAR ★ Or— "picnic basket," etc.— Robert J. T^ler, son of Mr. and Wednesday Matinee at S ACROSS FROM THE VFW when out of toe car! Mrs. Robert H. Tyler of Rt. 6, Bol­ Saturday Matinee at 2:80 AT THE GREEN OUR LOWEST PRICE FRIGIDAIRE 2-OOOR! ton, completed recruit training WHERE THE TIRE EXPERTS ARE ★ Unbrestoable plastic with Jan. 25 at the Naval Training carrying handle! Center, Great Lakes, HI. Now Serving • 100 lb. zero zone freezer with sepa­ Selectmen Meet rate insulated door The Selectmen will meet tonight SAFETY A U WEATHER K .ON at 7 at the Town Office in the SAFETY ALL WEATHER RAYON Commtinlty Hall. 144— 7.60 X 14. Blk. Tbls...... 14.95 • Self-defrosting refrigerator section, LOBSTER 4^7.10 X 15. Blk. -Tt...... 15.95 Manchester Bvenlag Herald Bol­ 116— 6.70 X 16. Blk. T t...... 12.96 full, family size ton oorrepeondrat, Grace IX Mc­ 8— 7.10 X 15. Blk. Tbls...... 17.95 Dermott, telephone Mitchell S-8586 AWARD WINNING MUSICAL A Id Carte 67— 6.70 X 16. Blk. Tbls...... 14.95 fiton.-TTuirs. Eves.: Oroh. or 1st Bal. $6.00, 5dS0, 4A0. 2nd BaL 2— 6.70 X 15. W w . Tbls...... 16.86 3— ^7.10 X 15. "W w. 'Tbls...... 18.95 • Twin fruit and vegetable hydraton $SJW, SJN), 2.50. Fri.-Sat. Evea.: THURS., FRL, SAT. hold nearly Vi bushel Orch. or 1st Bal. $6.50, 6.00, 2— 6.70 X 15. W w . Tbls...... 16.95 5.00. 2nd BaL $4.00, SJSO, 8.00. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Served With Tasty t i l t Wed. Matinee: Orch. or 1st Bal. French Fries and Coleslaw 1.95 SAVE m m • Extra storage in the door for slim, $4JN), SJM, 8.00. 2nd BaL $2J)0. SUN. 4 p,m. to 11 p.m. DISCONTINUED Sat. Matinee: Available tickets *3.00 PER TIRE fat, short and tall containers •arly b i n l .. s at $4JS0, 4j00. • Frigidaire depmdability, too TICKETS NOW AT BOX TEL. Ml 9-8265 Off Rofiilar Sofling Priea OFFICE or by MAIL. LOBSTER $ LOW, LOW PRICES s e t s t i l t Sends checks with stamped Plan today to try one of our FULL DINNER YO U GET 2800 envelope to: delicious pizzas made from 6 CO U RSES STAMPS BU8HNELL MEMORIAL freshly made dough- Hauiford 14, Conn. RBWS RRd I CHOICE LEGAL REVENGES . . | WMthar! e DANCING TnuRS., FBI. and SAT. e #

It’s Hartford's first eon- plete news and weatiMr U M n u l RESTAURANT every morning Monday thru Stein Cluh — OPEN NGHTLY TIL l 1 A.M . — Saturday. 7 W A L N U T ST., M A N C H E S ’TER— MI 3-4628 5:00-5:05 AJfi. — WINF SPECIAL^ffRlCE SNOW TIRES News SPECIAL PRICE REG. TREAD TIRES 5:05-5:10 A.M. — W IN F DANCE 2 -6 .6 0 X 18. Blk. Tbls...... 10.85 T— 6.00 X 18. Blk. Tbls. DOBIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Weather direct fresn 4— 4.00 X 18. Nw. Tbls...... 12.55 Northeast Weather SATURDAY. FURUARY 16 6— 6.00 X 13. Nw. Tbls. Service. 4— 7.00 X 14. Blk. Tbls...... 11.90 lulfot Sorvod 1 9— 6.50 X 18. Blk. Tbls. FRIGIDAIRE CONVENIENCE IN A "COMPACF V.F.W. HOME "Let's Get Together 2— 9.00 X 14. Nw. Tbls...... ,.21.00 Up to 20— 6.50 X 18. N w . Tbls. DeMrtion $1.50 Par Parson GOING OUT OF 6— 6.00 X 15. Nw. Tbls...... 14.36 • Zero zone freezer 'with insulated inner door and Have Dinner Out" 11— 7.00 X 13. N w . Tbls. 2 ~4.60 X 16 N w . Tbls...... 14.85 holds 71 lbs. Neirt time you’re plan­ 2— 6.70 X 16. Blk. Tt...... 10.95 8— 6.60 X 14. Nw, Tbls. ning an “evening out” • Self defrosting refrigerator section! 2— 7.10 X 16.' Blk. T b l s ...... 16.25 7— 7.00 X 14. Blk. Tbls. with friends, suggest BUSINESS SALE meeting here for pinner. 38— 7.00 X 14. Nw. Tbls. • Full width fruit and vegetable hydrator, dew- Grood friends enjoy get­ CHANGE OVERS fresh storage 20— 7.50 X 14. Nw. Tbls. ting together in our re­ 6 -6 .0 0 X 18. Blk. Tbls. laxed atmosphere for 50 14— 9.50 X 14. Nw. Tbls. • Deep-shelf door has space for slim, fat, short 0ttt to Amur 2 -6 .6 0 X 18. Nw. Tbls. fine food, graciously % and tall containers served. 4r-T. MALini Bfl. • STRCET-I 111) M A I N ST t\\ ^ N C H [. S i t 1’‘

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ments were read which will waHi m vote Andover voted on at the next m eetly. 3 K|iiii^ . Theater. nounced it w ill be in session to terfly stroke competition; Us best dmber Bpitagn Pond wtn be Tuaaday at 9:80 am., bakhmiag record to daUr U 2:08.S. Skoog, Aa ark oover, aaved from de-f children Mvlnf In'Oonneoticut wttl Theater manager Jack Sanson hsar appsals on tax assessments open for publo toe nknbm tonight at toe State Ubrary ia Bartford. etructlon by aympetoetlc German ^ a vpta of 10 to 9, the Manchester Community Collgee who is a Junior at Springfidd Col­ open .Merah.Mareh .7.T and continue until on Wednesday. Feb. 27, from 7:30 until 10 o’clock wUle Oerttsr la oaae of )iad w Atoer, the amat CHEVROLET eltlaena of Baden Heukedt when B aker.»r. ! has arranged for the spinto tenor ^ CttiMCui’^M^daory Council Inc. last night decided it will work to 9:30 p.m.; Wednesday, .March 6, lege, is taking a pre-medlonl Spttogn A dock bM been xenerved WlU be delayed untU Wedaaadty. to perform, bt reapbnse to re­ course. Haaie deetroyed toe aynegogue in The Eaetar Seal Society aervae V to open'we proposed college in September. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.; and Saturday, for hocdugr ptayem untU the m u m The glrla SM Mha Suaen Wal­ that town, hea been donated to people who h iv e been crippled by quests after an Impromptu per­ I ; loai* Uimbeni had said they^ March 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A ll ses­ S t Peter's Pothick hour. ker, Manoheater High Sehool, Temple Beth Hiaei in Bouto Wind- dlaeeaa or acoident and need formance a couple of weeks ago. planning for a Septem by April or early May if the open­ sions will be at the Town Hall. A pothick will be served by the Ho Anting wUI be aHowed to- dauAtor of Mr. and Mrs. Oaorga d e l Uktonant and training to Uva .The con15>U-17 the materials of the Municipal lim inary plana, before going ahead I’to pay the dean more than $12,000, only those students who couldn’t A constitutional committee ap­ BuUding next door. (HI the deteiled plans and speedflea- ^ A e aidd. find places in other colleges. pointed Includes Mrs. Edward w h & n The committee also continued to Uona How Survey Mrs. Stuek pointed out that the Yeomans, Mrs. J. Ouyler Hutchin­ WhltUe the size and cost o f the Committee members estimated Supi. Ourbia said he feels the community college is aiming to son and Mrs. Carl Houghton. The YOU buUding, to reduce it from the the detailed plans could be ready ’ eounctl bee an obligation to the serve the middle third group, constitution of the club is to be 8 00 9800.000 cost estimated when it was In. time fo r a bid opening in May. those who cannot be accepted by retyped, and a list made of the DRY CLEAN lbs. U town “to at least tiy ’ to get the m fln t propoaed. Rabbi Paul Shiman inspects the ark cover A. Two-piece look with inverted front and back ' noOege started to September. many ooUeges but want to go to standing rules by which the club l&asa The exterior appearance ap­ school. is to be governed. Several amend­ pleata and back belt in powder blue, black or <• : H e said the oouncU Should know * RCA-Whlrlpoel maehliiM eloan 8 lbs. hi proved last night has three larga win center around to# aaoral ao- doom in front on toe three equip­ fftone m ist, 8-18. ^Whirtpeol approximataly 35 mlnutM Police Arrests St. Bridget’s Unit pecto In advertlaing. ment bays and an eye catching A graduate of Penn State Col­ CorporaUaiis ton. oeotton on the east side where the B. Flared panel skirt and set-in waist in royal, All righto wmd. * Convonlmt location— 1 block from 315 CENTER ST. Ml 3-5135 BETWEEN OAK and BIRCH STREETS would prepare fMam using mason­ day. • • ry oonetmoUem os a support for a ADVENTURER east fftMia venesT. The first plans drawn by Law- WITH EVERY ACCESSORY ranoe required 16,000 square feet TbM flglua hae been cut to 13,914 square feet, through whittling of A LIMITED EDITION MODEL toe width of the buUdliig end de­ Pittsburgh letion o f vaiiiouB facUttiea. IN SHARP CONDITION. ■■'I I Lewrence said two years age SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! Your Response Was Terrific!! (bet toe ooet would be about |17 PAINT per square foot. At that rate, about 988,000 has been saved. In oddUlaiit the cUbic footage has been decreased by a shaztentng of the second floor height. O ffsetting this sa-ving, however, Larsen's might be a rise in construction HARDWARE. INC. ooet of flrehouses in the past fwo $4 Depot Sqnaza, BCanehester yMrg, said Lawrence. Bids for a Pboue S49-SS74 Bristol flrehenise came in at a minimum of 918.81 per aqnare foot, he said One (toohge that has been made In the, plena, at the auggestlon of eommittae chairman Truman CrairibUl, was to move the signal rooni outside the building. To put such a room tnslde would be like putting a garage inside a house, said Crandall, and Lawrence agreed. Supporting columns will be used on both the nruiln equipment floor and for the second floor dormitory.

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ALL ROADS LEAD Novrl For oidy 9% ^ t TO DEZZIN1 DROl SAVE to 34%! NO MONEY DOWN! d n jfo r fa d ••• hoi WBter X Pe Py»m for an— all the tfanel rVain BtANCHBSTBB CENTB&: Towesd COLONIAL YOUR^ CHOICE OF O D D T W IN INNERSPRN6 U v h ig Room 8s4s tord foUow Oeotar St to Atens St LIVING ROOM OVER 200 TAB LE S SIZE HEADBOARD MATTRESSES tain right Bezzinl Bros, la Mehide mel eb ^ aod Caatom made at our own step end, and coffee in CSiolee o f e d o n and or box apeing twin or i OPEN DAILY 9-9 I f JOB Hva in a typical house, % mile on left. and ahair wtOi Foea factory. Wing b a c k a b lo ^ ■lylse you could easily run out of bo$ Fran BAST HARTFORD: Towazd ______Chotee c€ deeomtor M>- mrt. I water several times a week. rioe SATURDAY TILL 6 follow Bonialde Ave. to BtldOe Tpke. Fliet N ow you ean haeoaU tka Aof left on Middle ^he. Is Adams St Turn R e g . TaL to T a L to left approx. 1/I0(h of a mile to irnmlifa R i r TaL io 99.95 MI9.,5327 ■afar you need mt one time fur 939.95 939.95 « i| y • Tb $40O-Ho Money Down—$5.00 WeMdy Reg. Reg. Up To $500—No Money Down—$6.00 Weekly 9209 R e g . *133 9249 9289 9129 ~ ' ■ *144 •193 ★ ALL SALES ARE FINAL W K 8 IV I B ill FC nc ^ h o n e s o l d t o DEALERS •KEEN STAMPS aaTL* n o t h in g r e s e r V e d i MOMUm r BEZZINI BROS. TH ESA LI! NOTHING h e l d lA C K I Cor. Adams & Hilliard SL, Manchester, Conn. ' ^ ONCE THEY'RE SOLD! IROTHEIO Ml 3-5135 ■n-3ISC «iiM r».

. ( / -•■ ■ ' ■ , ■ ', -V- ‘ f. 'U,. liANCHESTER EVEMINO BERALD, HAMCRnSTBR,, C O l^ FlIPAT. SEBBUABY X8, 1MS lUNCHESTBB EVENING BBRALO. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1968 'mm firoin SO ysm « o f 4JatatonMp,. Iwa culats la oluurgad out Bt.tlio main ’'tlMKllnalBBiai.'aati ha. data on too hortaon. Apart from toe first detailed effort by the cold war. This country, he said, hattda tha atfU wa* United gtates to win allied agree­ has paid out bilUans of dollars to - , . I'iniM C *d ' Ma' irtaotian. Ons dsak. A Thoocht far tMap toa president. Who oahnot succeed of ( W h^l AsM inbly Tha' next time you «r « in Monh to tobtoW; MW himself, it hfw no commanding Envoy to Seek ment on specific plans for a NATO the Cut 15 years and even today •H | N hopes It maksa tt to a seeond. of mataiinl, remiinbor to .«bMk . *1 paraonalltleB. '' nuclear force — a problem which it has six divisions Western Taken Off Car FREE U ^ S > i* ^ * * * VenesueU, perhapa the erlUcaJ drawer Number t01>A In the card K wa would, follow Mo wOl alwaya, Tha gpvamment has toa loyalty the allies have grappled with for Germany ’’and the Mber counbies think to Just ba atts whan tt*a of too paaaantry, but it la In AlKes’ View on several years without any con­ have one or two or three. f e n .; ^ o S T m o . point In the whole hemi­ catalog. The answer to your quee- to Police today are teivsstigatlng X aakad myMtf in ttlant thought, not our to m to imoak, x . v;;; trouble to toa oltlas. Tha hotbeds crete results so far. sphere for thoae foroee which com­ tlon or the m o^ recent inforttui- a complaint of a theft of a tire Uofi available about a InroiMt yeu to Whom do X belongT Jhst Ged'a w ay 8iad kwg te.i of agitation are among Impatient The Issue lies at toe heart of SIGNAL PERFXOTED bine t h ^ rackleM tneitatlan and m answer came aa X kaaw It Just ha hunnMa and stay i HIATIR. AirrOliAATIC TRANS^IfllM NATO N-Force the split between most other al­ and wheel, valued at $15, taken ARTHUR Dim are working on might be found in U students, to whom vlolanco la a SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — A provocation to bring about alther would, wa bolong to-God..' ' : ’ .i. »aga Oh#) army of all arTaatod officers^ . lied leaders and French President from a 1956 model Ford which had V u W tn tn the pamphlet file. aray of latttog off ataam. radio transmitter o^Ntble of pierc­ IV hmM O otoM r 1. Tou Jutt must not go wrong, tor ; Tlus la a long-shot gamblo, to (Oenttoned from Page One) Charles de Gaulle. He Is determin­ bean Jacked up at the rear of 65 kind of dlotatMTship— right or laft A SHARP. FRHTY. ll.U| CA% oMd. »19S9 should bo a yaar o f ing the mutoln of heat that has you M o n g to God. By AHa Wont Laws do in VenosuMa wh*t Qastro did ed to give France an Independent Gardner St. Evealng Except —ao long ae a reasonable attempt ----- — riottion.to the elactito^ blacked out astronauts' Voices Drawer Number 901-A In the to. hla aarvloo yon should ho. CMnimuilty Bagtiat Chwah In Cu m . Bank robbortas have PeroniMta Outfaued the moment, he said, la that nuclear force, perbape coordinated Mrs. Simone ZoUo, who report­ a. tetored at Ifi# ^ working democracy is chetdeed OHI CARIPVI. OWMIR. fraud. . lid the goyemment fat during atmospheric re-entry, was card catalog lit the M ary Cheney Bo wUl halp you, you win aao, tor Suhmlttad’by BWMed the war cheat. Alt aorta fUldeUne. on this "life and death” with, but not controlled by any ed the theft, told police that the and deetroyed— seems in one kind Open Forum list on following the policy t t of deaparado acts and teirorlttn BUENOS Argentina announced today by General Dy­ BASEMENT Library is an Important source you botong to God. Rao. Alan B . Etaatoar Amis, issue can be laid down at an ear­ kind of NATO command. tire luid wheeLwere taken some­ of information for the borrowere Ita idwiw alactianB, thofe have paved' the wjly for what toe (A P ) — Under wesmira of the namics-Astronautics. __JW R A T tt '■ o f peril or alTOther w ith alraoe| would ..bobo no otherotbor wayw a y than____ , ___ .to Kennedy spent considerable time within the past three days. when thsy._are seeking Informa­ *A M eaM rs'iC PleaOTMf XliD not forget your pmyem to soy, rebela meah to m «ke the year .of armed forces, Preiddent Jose ly stage ao that the work of set­ The flrm.jtgld the transmitter la LEAKS? >UU every headline. roster*’ with arms Ow auprama time In his news - dooftrence tion or supplementary material To'the; Editor, :hato aonMona ovary day. revolution. 'The vleieneo has boon Marla Guido Hm ra d a y night ap­ ting up the force can go forward. the fifst to send radio signals \ It i» i I The sins end neglects of genera­ p m a r o f tha pooplo.*’ Thursday expounding his view— RUPP A DIPLOMAT \\ 11 i. M for various projects. The Maneheeter Edaiaatloa Aaan. Walk wtth God in ovary oeay„ tor DECORMER MOTOR s a l e s ' carried put with Caechoeloviik proved a decree law mamrmlng He hope, to have specific propos­ through the blackout sheath and weapons bellaved to have been contrary to arguments advanced LEKINGTON, Ky. (AP)—Uni­ STOPS LEAXS INSVAM ri Y 8.90 S.50 tions of backwardness will not be Listed alpimbeUcally by subject thank, the Maacbettar taaebar. you baiong to G oX 'FAUf demands rolaaso of all the outlawing of toe Peronitt als worked out by the time for­ by De Gaulle—that the defense of has done so on more than a dozen 1.80 1.88 who organized and helped In other Homemade 28S IROAb STh MANCHUm : pMltleal priaonbrs and mstoratUm smuggled in from Cuba. party to the Argentine electibn. missile flights from Cape Ca­ versity of Kentucky basketball .80 cured or atoned for or transform­ heading In drawer Number 201-A ■Tom bda iinitfo wo wore madw on eign ministers of the IS-natlon Western Europe by U.S. nuclear Coach Adolph Rupp isn’t shy Tiioitosi:\i. w&y. to carry oiil a baakeitbeU e f poUtieal rights for Commuidata It toe Betancourt government June 88. naveral, Fla. ed into the foundation for prog­ are the various pamphlets avail­ tha oroaa our debt ha paid, NATO council meet in May at Ot­ power is vital to the United States about commenting on his team, SEALS THE SURFACE OP game on Feb. 9 for the t>eneflt of and oxtromo Toftists. Those rights hhiahes Its tarma; tt will be a able to the borrower. So wo Mong to God. The aeoretariea o f toe ' army, tawa, Canada. as well as to thd European coun­ It has never had a failure, the but he won’t name the greatest “ P I____ ress in any quick.decade of our it. Scholarrtilp Fund. The niiqrer. warn Buapended last year after an narrow aqusak. The country la SOLD SINCE n i2 ___ !• e)cciaatv«ly There are some four to flvs RAVIOU A Very SpecUd navy and air force bnd the min- Merchant recently made a quick tries. company said. player he's coached durtog his . __ ___ • ( MpabliemtlOB of choosing. thousand items stored In the beige are to be thanked «q>eeiaJiy for Ruablng at oudi «a awful qtoed. abortive uprising ^ leftist mill- rich, but plagued by miaring un­ iMer of the Interior, Rodolfo Mar- trip to Paris but that wes only Information 0 Litrroturrt At tUptHchea crated to It or fE E g H ( » nMNDEM And he brought up a point on The 3,000-degree heat built up 32-year career. ” I ’d Jueft make Only the Communists are bold colored metal file cabinets locat­ their part. Novar do wa t iy to boed tha many t w offleere. FAJUg demands a employment a* Its Ifibor force In- tinea, had iMued a communique to confer with Ambassador 'Thom­ which he has hammered increas­ by air friction when spacecraft ‘M cradltod in this paper elvU-mtUtary **govtonmmt o f na- one boy happy and hunt the feel­ W. O. OLENNEY OO. aafi aSso tha hlocu new* published here. and unscrupulous enough to prom­ ed in the Reference Room. It is A . a result ef tbl. activity, ahd tMngs God said to us. crease, by 80,000 a year. The saying the decree law was neces- as K. Flnletter, U.S. po;‘-..i":-c it ingly in recent months—that the plunge back to earth creates a honal unity," Ineludimr the Com- ings of a lot of other great ones 886 No. Main St. *JU1 ruhts ofj t rapublication of special— to these cabinets that one goes o f previoua fund-raising effortX, W a JiM oannot In thin mad rush. Acoion Democratica, Betancourt’s aary to restore an authentic representative to NATO. His forth­ United States is paying the lion’s layer of electrical resistance MWatenea keiherein are also reserved. ise instant cure. Perhaps we may munitts, and re^om Son to the that have played for me,” he Manchester,. Conn. after finding the subject he is in­ the ME A 1. able to award this year I f 'wa atop to think wtaatd3od Dog. 3 0 c party, baa np outstanding eandl- demodraoy. coming mission, therefore, will be share of all Western costs in the which blocks other transmitters. eays. I VWl ssrviea ellent of N. E. A. Serv- tind, in the way everybody else In terested in Is listed in drawer a maximum of three Mholarahlpe " the Jonesae sum wouM CM « i the hemisphere sees that promise Number 201-A. ibIMiars Rmresentattves.opi The to graduating high school Mu- Hathews Special Airencr—New not being kept in Cuba, one posi- The material for these files is dents who qualify for them and wa bolong to God. H. PASQUAUM Chlcaso. Detroit and Boston. obtained from various sources. 9S- BUREAU o r tlve lining in the Ciiban cloud— an who are planning to become teach­ TEL. Ml 4.M04 _____BBR AUDIT Government agencies including ers. and know that I am Odd, HOBBY CLASSES CDtCTTDATIONS. inside the hemisphere persuasion local, state and federal, contribute Spectators vdio enjojred the non- road i t In Ma work. SIt'Aaaqr St. The Herald Prlnttnc Company Inc., toward the slower but perhaps and sell many of the items. professional, but very excitkig aaanmaa no financial responsibility for ADULT BUITAR D oom surer processes of evolutionary, Many have been purchased at game, can feel a measure cd pleas­ typeart aphlcal errors appearlnK In ad- very reasonable prices. One of the ▼ariiaements and other reading matter conscientious ctemocracy. ure In knowing that their admis­ ha The Hanchester Evening Herald. leading sources for material Is the sion fee will go toward helping TOIJL 81N01N0 • - JAZZ-r-CaUAMnOAL SlnMy advertising closing hours; United States Government.. A re­ some deserving students pay col­ >lw Xonday—1 p.m. Prlday. A^in, The Lady Smiled cent publication claims that some lege expenses. Without their nip- ^ . t In a Group Cinae — 19 Letoona tor $90d» m W r Thesday—1 p.m. Monday. thirty million books were available know , that Get two otoer people—or wo plaoa yoh In a g r«to Phr Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. Then there is such idiocy as port, this would not be possibla ■hr Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. from the government. The items Michael Guadano if diM Im s ' Guitars rented U needed—Enrolment Ibalted. ■hr Prlday—1 p.m. Thursday. that of the distinguished French we get from this source if not Manchester Eklucation Ajwn. ■hr Saturday—1 j j.m. Friday. added to our book collection are of sl^ht boNoAt oflq clMid to An Friday Evening or Saturday Aftamoon Opcntnga, CSasalfled deadline; 10:30 a.m. ambassador to the United States &T SHIRTS added to our pamphet collection. r y of publication except Saturday reftising to allow himself to be as- ootomobik poHey coiti bof^ JQ ENBOIXNOW a.iB. We also put a copy of the orders • \ eigned to sit at iSte same table received In a manlla folder mark­ \por ytorT TRIMiNDOUS SKLRCTION Friday, Fettnmry 18 with Secretary General Thant of ed ’ ’Government Phiblications” OAIXMIf-tOM OF FINE FABRICS * STYLUS! the United Nations, at the New which is on a table in the card WHEEL CHAIRS More Constant Than Labels catalog area. York luncheon welcoming that Cotton (lonnoisi Woven cottonal KnitsI W e don't suppoee M Is the fault Recently, the pamphlet file has Burton A gency RAY BELLEirS MUSH! SHOP Italian lady who h u been in helped supply answers to some of sting Y O U r Choose from regular ond button-dowa a t Communism in Russia, any French custody so many cen­ the following requests: A walking 1*18 M AIN FT. — MANCHESTER, OONN. 6lylo6 In ploidt, check*, seiids & more than tt is the fault of Oirls- B AST CBI i!R ST.~.M I 8-0S41 turies. the Mona Usa. guide to the city of Paris. Pam­ 867 printal SdlU-L-XLl tianlty hi the West, if human na­ phlets published by the government Ambassador Herve Alphand is of the Union of South Africa ex­ 5 ture tel both spheres somehow p«r- reported to be a bear for diplo­ plaining their viewpoint on apar­ MEH’S ACRiLAN ■iats in beteig- human nature. matic and social protocol who has, theid. Bulletins explaining various KMIT SHIRTS Two somewhat disillusioning re­ more than once, switched his own aspects of alcoholism. Leaflets ex­ plaining various diseases. News­ 2 .49 ports come from Russia, disillu- place card at a Washington dixmer glentng If measured agsjnst the paper clippings giving valuable in­ Wash and wear to put himself where his rank formation about local historical Acrylan* is guar­ Mealism of Communism. was reailly entitled to be. In this landmarks. The subjects covered For Sale anteed for 1 year! First, tfie Communist rulers of New York instance, however, are varied and many. or Rent Long sleeves, per- Ruaaia have themselves Introduced there was apparently more than Most of the material filed In ma stay collar, the profit motive into some of these cabinets may be charged «u t many colors! S-M- protocol involved. Being seated L-XL! their factory operations, and have for ome week. I f the material does next to the <^ief administration not circulate there will be a notice mCDICHl •acrylic fiber by Chematrand diacovered that the profit motive officer of the world organization to this effect stamped or written does, eodst among the people in might have been an honor— had Jt on the item. T o be sure ask the li­ FHflRm ftCY IXTKA STimOTI the factory. When the true princi- brarian on duty in the Refercsice JMMBiMMNK.E8. tE.9*4Hfi not been for the fact that his re­ Room. The material that does dr- BOYS’ P>* o f Oommunism really triumphs nowned leader back home, Presi­ BROPORTIONID on earth, then, we believe no hu- dent de Gaulle, has repeatedly pub­ MEN’S PLAID aaan being will ever really want licly manifested his contempt and COTTON SLACKS DUNOARIU WITH to have more than another. disdain for the world organization. OPEN THURSDAY o m I FRIDAY TO f P.M. Second, there has been some- So it was left to Secretary General 3.69 Mdng disillusioning about the way Thant, exercising a gentle tact, BeltUsa lob model these Imperfect Oonummista in the ohe might have expected from the with hemmed boHomel Communist factories have been Popular muted plold French, to plead fatigue and ab­ pettenis, elses 29-36I trying to get a little extra profit sent himself from the dinner and Potterton’s Inc. fo r themselves. They have been, to thus give the Mona L>isa one more Nylon** bUnd of put It bluntly, as we suppose it is ' ' ' **420 thing to keep smiling^ about. i ' J! 8K Cotton/15X l^km aa’ .fine line twill in Ivy they under-ppoduce the products and socially French. jer m^lel Ivy Ihe country really needs. UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE! 2M 2, Tab 29-381 They are iharpiee, SMne of Miese Russian operators. But, as The Vauished Brim wa say, we do not h t M ENHEATCR8 Voionce...... i.lU pr. snot nuUeal revotution into a so- OPEN TONIGHT and n ■nd Mipligneo outlot brand of stabiMty, EVEBT FBL TUX 7 Is little real plus eaettbet ■ M i l s f our bonlena GOUKGfnCUT IM ooold blow off half a OOWaimAIIP Btnigcling attempts to en- MANCaOESTER'S LAB43BST AM > OUM ST TV, twantleth century, at any 985 Main St., Manchester i n \. Hours: Mon. thru B at 9 to 9 RADIO, RECORD AND 4FPUANOE STORE Thursday and Friday. 9 to 9 r mpubllc, enjoy- 130 f^ENTER ST. CdR. of CHURCH M odoa « r aaiJtt iV'.AKCKiiSTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

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Worl^'^egfkM. A lun. TIm Hw - aid Trtbune, Mirror, Post, ■;'v/ ■ \yim StateQfficeire Island and JUiag' Btar-Joumal; closed 'valmtarUp, except that fhe Long Isllmd ^ ...... F d n o r s Diseuss Strike continues to piiblish, edUtlii diatribution on Long Island oub side New York CUy. ^ei/bed by With Printers The printers have defnapded a wage Increase of $18 a week over Vol^XXVti.N«.20 FridKjr. Fabnoury l6 CkMBirilMi by StodcHts ot MRRchwtsr Higb School Mr. WiUisn C. Co«, Faralty Adfiisr (Goatiiiued from Page One a two-year period plus fringe bem USID %. J9 Students efita. ‘tlie pablisbers esttmate that —-•■SLtittr" 1.*. ^ employes have been idled by the this package, would cost |S7 a Stunned Senior strikes against the city’s two week per man. They haire Mtered, Students Win A total oC IS k lfli adtool aii;^l|lk newspapers, which entered its a twfrYear package of $10 a weeih< I p io r Jlif li aehool popUa a t Cot- 13th week lluirsday night Printers averaged $HS a . week The discussion prograosaiL iS g li ickool ara liated on The AFL-CIO Cleveland News baste pay before the stautdown. ^ A questioning coUage-consol- Musical Rolc^ paper Guild—one of five unions ous student was being advlsad -gp fln t honora rolls, aeconUiic to isters; by his guidance eounaelor of Mndpat Franda A. PorrottL on strike against the shut-down rifAlMltltod ara M high adiool and Plain Dealer and the Press A Ms chancaa, asked of his de­ In ^Oklahoma’ sires, and being reprimanded <11 jod or high aohQol pnplla on the News—is reported near a contract iM em honors nUa. agreement. The other Cleveland RUG find on his mediocre high school Singing, doneinf end acting ara Ilia flrat honors rolls’ lists fol- unions on strike are the printers, performance. SATs, Intervlewbi- toe taJents Incorporated in the re­ )asr: Onula U, Baihara Biekford; the mailers and the machinists— scholarshlpa, applications and cently chosen cast of Sock end Qmda 11, Ain Biambarg, Susanna all affiliated with the A FL O O — UPHOLSTER V marks were mentioned. His Buskin’s coming production, “Ok­ Clevnrdon, inuiaa Crowley, L«e and the Teamsters Union (incL) Tik* AAiMrin* •> Niw U « PriMt A hungiy Baa Hlita baaketbpa second quarter marks were lahoma!”. This Rogsra and Ham- . Kanialnakl and Kathleen Rav- The Federal Reserve Bank of togm apoUad a Manchaatar bM three B ’s and an M. He was merstdin musical comedy, first Bn; Orade 10, Ronald Hudak and New York said ’Thursday depart­ CLEANING tor a raoqrd braaMiw saaim in toe upper third of hla produced on Broadway in 1948, hsa ment store sales in New York 19B9 DODGE 1989 CHEVROLET a rouahitf vtotory Ibaadby graduation class. Decisions Catberina Solenakl and Grade B, 4-Door Station Wagon. Blue. been popular aver since. Thousands John Fonr. Michael Hunt, Fred City last week dropped 10 per TEL. Ml 9-17^:: ; 4-Door Redan. 'White. Auto* In the Tw itors “matoSibox" gym. were made. have seen It performed and manjr cent below the comparable week Radio and heater, Power The- IMtans wara fM h from a At toe end of toe session toe ll^ c u c d , Andrea Mullen and S Uo transmlailon. Radio Glide. Stock No. 3333. N l P more are familiar with songs from Richard Papanos. year ago. This was the second I heater, Rtbek No. 887». OOItr^tncMng vlotory ovar Ma- counselor started to write tae its score, such as “Out of My Alao, Grade 8, Diane BiscagUa, vrorst year-to-year drop since the $1095 lo^^ laat Fitday in ths SUvar student a pass ao he might Dreams”, "The Surrey Wlto the Kathleen GlOsecke, Ann Roy and •trike started. The drop was 11 1975 return to his class unrestrain­ Fringe on Top” and "Oh. What a Bally ScoveU and Grade 7, Anne per cent in the week ended Jan. owrSow crowd ot. ftbout 600 ed. He glanced up and, think­ Beautiful Momln' 12. hectic oontaat wMon Robinson and Mary Wellea. 1957 CADIUAC watched the h ing that he might not have to The male lead, "Curley.’’ is to To be on the first honors roll The New York blackout started Gai^ne^ s 1959 AMEKICAN sinr tho Walrrteni hoM oh' to a write a pass, queried, “Are be played by Jimmy Smith, '63, al­ a student must be enrolled in a Dec. 8 when printers Local 6 a i.in woor. Blue. Radio and •r etoering, brakes. Green minutea to go, tha Indiana, trail- er” In toe territory and best "steer Ush, language, social studies, math- heater, autometle tranamia- finish, whitewalls. Outstand­ ing 88-41, suigad to wHMn two roper” In 17 counties. He is In love, wnatics and science. Only full Stock No. 4013. ing value. pdnts, 80-58, with If aoDonds to though he fiercely denies it, with Oisdit courses are used to deter­ go. Oo*CR|itahUi Paul (to ^ , '88, Jazz Concert ’■Laurie”, to be played by Jan et mine the final avorages. An aver­ $1595 and Dave ICoKanna, '88; set tha $690 8 Three MHS Scholars Cheesman ’63. "Laurie” is the age of 92 with no grade below 83 Astronaut Views Spewe Pack Mockup pace with Quay hRMng for In al-oof type and at one time says, tSr full credit courses must be at­ fills Btanna; ' - ' Astronaut John W. Young (right), one of the nine new astronauts, was a visitor to Hamilton Stand­ Presented to *'I wouldn’t feel sorry for any man, tained with no grade less than 74 MHS Girls — Class of '63 A aaamlngly groat play by Don no matter what!” for courses with partial credit or ard in Windsor Locks yesterday. He watches as John C. Beggs of Manrtieeter (left) helps Andrew S im o n s , '68, on toe ' dribM M HofNnan put on a wooden mockup of the back pack that will contain oxygen and other equip­ The two otoer principle roles ara leas than one full credit. L a ^ PhllUppaon of HSU; t s o u Upper Oasses held by Kathy Vennart '84, who ment man will need to stay alive in the hostile environment encountered in .space and on the moon. isn CORVAIR toe Uma dwindling away, turnbd Achieve Merit Finals The second honors rolls’ lists ■will play "Ado Annie” (a girl ■who Beggs is senior projects engineer for the Apollo Space Suit program at Hamilton, and Hoffman As has been our custom Into a foul, and toe Hall b m Mt follow: Grade 12, Donna Beebe, "Bhccltement and vitality,” ac­ claims she "just can’t say no”) Judith Carr, Vlrghila Couch, Bar­ is assistant projects engineer. The 32-year-old Navy lieutenant commander and pilot was among for over 10 years, we will on two free throws to ice toe F n d Jaooba Catherine Oapriloasl Susan Boris, Gloria ’Trukas and^alist on the first trip to Mars, shetC Y O a t St. Jam es Church axe the four officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration who visited Hamilton yes­ ylOttny. cording to Mr. Robert Vater, “are and Stuart Jochimsen '63, who will bara Doggart, David Baton, Penny present, absolute free, > 3-Door. Ivory and blue. Tha Rad and< Whtte Edmund Perry are three of toe •ays half-seriously. organizations to which Gloria la play "Will”. He intends to marry terday. (Hamilton photo). would have had oontrol of the ball expressed through Jaxz." They giving much of her spare time this Harris, Donna Kohler, Ann Lovell, miniature cedar chest to were certainly in' evidence last 11,000 finalists across the country Her full schedule of honors and Annie when slie's "worth $50”. Jean Morria John Ohlund, Diane Power Glide, radio and wMh nine aeeontt-to |o, gid could in toe National Merit Scholarship college level subjects is studded year. Gloria is the daughter of all Manchester High than have Cent < tho game Into Legion of Honor Tuesday at the j4zz concert pre­ Mrs. Isabelle Muzikevik, 238 Char­ Other members of the cast will Santoro, Beverly Taylor, Daniel Sunday. Greeting the parishioners board of education would be will­ ^heater. Stock No. 3971. sented to upperclasemen. "We like competition. Prom these finalists with extra-curricular activities, be seniors Eld Hachadourlan as Wenner, Sharon White and Wil­ after the service at the door will Rockville-Vernon ing to drop its request for the School Girl Graduates orattim a wlto a hoop. will be selected 1,500 Winners of making Sue's life one of service to ter Oak St. ool in the new $698 vel at. Tuesday he broke three of a “very famous TV parson- chosen primarily on toe basis of '63, and Bob Patulaic '64. The first Storrs and Diana Wahmann. at 7 p.m. in Somersville. Dr high schoid wing, a ju-oposal that gift to you! OCIL Championship Friday wHh Cathy, was first suspected to be a aUty” .a novelty ' number,. “Bub­ their scores on the National Merit zoology in college and has applied ence fair. He was treasurer of the Nathaniel Guptill, the new super MHS records by posting. Mt cast of dancers includes Jana Grade 10, Susan Crane, Linda was cut by the boArd of finance 1961 CHEVROLET a 58-51 triumph over Maloney. working native when she was seen bly Music”, was presented to add Scholarship Qualifying Test in to both Simmons and Mount Hol­ French Club, president of W YF Howeson ’63, Jean Strenge '63, Doggart, Lois Gergler, Forster intendent of the (Connecticut (Ik>n The Vernon High School Building The vlsKing Indiana fell brtilnd in eighth perfect prone score, shoot­ riding down Main St. in a pickup yoke. She says she would like to and a member of the Junior Civi- because of the high cost, about 1959 VOLVO 4-Door Bel Air. Green. Pow­ ing a 96 offhand, and receiving a variety to toe show. March, 19(38. Nancy Finley .’64, Diaoe Person Grant, Itoren Grant, GMrge Jac- ference of (Congregational (Chris Committee voted laat night to ask $300,000. 3- Door. Gray, Radio and the opening period but fought truck with the rest of Melody Singer Jimmy Smith '63 won find a vocation In a medical-relat­ tans. tian Churches, will be the speaker er glide, radio and heater, back to a narrow edge at the half. record-breaking total score of 198, Finalists achieved the rank by ’64, Kathy Person '64, Judy BYito- quemin, Albert Landry, Frank the town board of finance for a ITie board of finance indicated heater. Stock NO. 3800. Weir’s campaign committee. By toe audience's enthusiasm with maintaining toelr former excellent ed field and to work in underde­ At MHS, Ed is studying English sen '65, Penny Spencer '65, and 'The Rev. Roger W. Heinz, pas whitewalls. Stock No. 8797, With McKenna again showing ITils is only one point from toe checking thousands of records, it veloped areas of the world. rV, French III, Modem History, Libby, Charles Lowery, Susanne $50,000 appropriation, enough to at its Jan. 30 session that it would WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. three songs: “It's Wonderful", grades and by aCoring high on tha Gail Seller '65. The second cast of tor of the Prince of Peace Luth $995 $1695 toe. way, too hoopMera pulled national schoolboy record. was further discovered that she Terming herself an almost com­ Trigonometry and Mato Analysia, Maheu, Jean Perry, Carol Pierson, cover the cost of working draw­ probably approve additions to the 935 Main Street Fred Is looking forward to the “Ruby”, both arranged by Pete Scholastic Aptitude Test in De­ dancers, which will probably per­ Benitta Plaster, Charles Popple, eran Church, will deliver the ser­ away in tha third quaiiar and was co-captain of the Field Hock pulsive traveler, Gloria saya she and Physics. He also belongs to ings for the additions propoaed for school if they toial not more than Manchester, Conn. “magic 198’’ .which would top the Pantaluk, and “Mac the Knife.” cember. form in the matinee, includes Jan a Judith Sanborn, Beatrice Srams, mon at the 10:15 a.m. service never allowed toe Bpi^ans to get ey Club, and takes part in the Another highlight was an ar- suffers from wanderliMt during the Current Affairs (Jlub. Ed’s par­ Sunday. the Rockville High School. $1 million, to t called the proposed 1957 FORD 1961 PLYMOUTH within six from then on. national ibark. ‘ Speaking of toe Folk Music Club. (Jurrent Affairs Sue Boris is also a National Brooks '64, Nancy Buck ’64, Carol Marcus Tilton, Judith Treachuk The plans would include detail­ $1.5 million dollar plan out of the I am a members of the Class of 1983, Manchester High rangemen t called “Crash Land­ vacations. Her desire for tra\ with one. Her favorite public per­ student by Jam a Rablleh, a foreign what Is known as intermediate but were unable to oapitalise on .Ivory and brown. Radio and green. Radio and heater. sonages are Ray CJharles and Milt Banquet Planned student at Wesleyan University, the High School World has been Toung. each to the Coventry and Mans 2 Rous 27c Jumbo roll 33c Power Glide. Stock No. their first undefeated ssason, be­ Ironies. school. At to6 close at these seven opponents’ erroni. Grade 7, DaWd Adamcik, Jane field Msux;h of Dimes Fund pro­ heater. Stock No. 3663. ginning at 6:30, with the varsity I„ »h„ Jackson. Cathy has always want- when he -vlalte'd toe home of Ed years he enters secondary school, awarded two $5 prizes by the A unique strategy and fnequent 3734. play the guitar By Honor Society BUlingbam, George Oour, Mau­ grams and a magazine subscrip­ ______$490 tut about 8. two golden pheaksnts, one named etured. for and committee chairmen are In British Somaliland, as in school, with toe course becoming of the results of the mass X-ray been writlhg '"words of wisdom" program held throughout Man­ than in the varsity contest. mants are simOer to thoee of the ManclMater Evening HernM EHLER'S 3-Door Hardtop. Green and RAMBLiER style record, toe swimming team on toe blackboard of a certain his­ Kgthy Ryan, '63. Pat Raokowskl and Jackie Cor­ Somalia today, nine years of edu­ more advanced each year. LCSTOIL cation is compulsory. Students chester last fall. The story ap­ In future practices, Miss Mary First Honors with the exception Ooventiy correspondent, F. Pan- LNHtT MEAT TUNA Ground Black Pepper 1c SALE tusqu^ae. Radio and heater, 3-Door. Black. Radio anu dunked Hartford Public 63-24 tory classroom. One stated, “I t’s bett, of toe food oommlttee, and At toe end of the second year Tuesday to push its s w o n reciicd Nancy Sxarek, of toe entertain­ usually begin with classes in toe peared in toe Jan. 18 issue of the F’aignant, Coach of both squads, that an average of S3 must be line Uttle, telephone 742-6281. Ryaram atlc. Stock No. 3831. heater. Stock NC. 3682. smart to pick your friends, but not Pete Pantaluk '63, will appear of secondary school, an important will surely be working on passing attained vith no grade below 74. over toe .600 marie. Swimming at Sunday night at 7 on Channel 3 ment committee. Moslem religion, toe equivalent examination must be taken to de­ World. $1095 $1395 to pieces.” ’The next day appeared: Two prizes were won as a result and wHl be concentrating on unify­ O iarA News *72 Os. 11b 35c 4 Oz. 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■n '■" XAirCBKSnBR BXUiiiA, MAlirCBEITlR, C0NN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 196S rsaetiadlS ... t o L o c a te ^ rnrnsmimiiilsmmimiimm State News Groups Share Same Doubts Sinatra^s ISon Hadassah Viewg S^dy Unit Rejects 2 Films Tuesday On CoUege Plan Program BVanklLBall Trail, Venezuela Ship r- ■ ?(<.■"* V- ~ .'I? Roundup rm n k K. 9eH, T6, oC I t MM For OKra Path Rd., Hast Hartford, died Tinuediw Two film# wlU IM aliowa Tues­ Two board of education mem-^ 'AB I tMnk the board rsaSy day at 8:80 pm, at a meeting of NBHR Subsidy Bid w«nU is to be sura It’s on film at BMt Hurtford HtMpttal. He (Oentimied troai F k ft 1m ., ManoheatoTi- United States, in M effort to Ap­ Television daasah at Temple Beth Slx^om. ssdd in a statement that, in ac­ Council Inc. last night that any fihlng,” said Mrs. Stuck. Hospital Notes By BOB The late Mrs. Eleanor Roose­ LUMBER Otiher aarvivora include Ms wife prehend the ficelghter In •ecord- doubts the school board has about HOLLYWOOD (A P )-T h ir e waa t-M velt, former world patron, of (Oortibaed «ww P— One) Jdyce Smith said that the railroad cordance with this recommenda­ Buckley said, “The bosiid of ed­ o f Haitfiord, two airier of WU- Know* Bait INCORfO^tlO the proposed community college ance with intemationa) tew. ■. if' r l ^ e of eiuitemAnt m tiia Y orih AUyah, narrates the Intro- would need "a number of millions” tion of the Interstate Staff Com­ ucation is certainly not uneppra- mlngton, Maas., and two grand- VWttag houra ara 3 to 8 ibseriptlon TV 1:80 ( l i 0) Bln IlM Oentna end the PwmBy ere of dollars to continue Its commu­ mittee, “It Is anticipated that plans are essentially tfaa same chlldren. tor all areaa, eKoept matornltj^ The ambassador's daU at ttw Slider young man with bunched Alons With MHCb duoUmi of “A Boy Named Ami,” doubts the coimell RaMf acknow­ olaUve of the work of this com- •boulders and serious teco walked a») toei^eaii'Ecaoomr ' (Color) the riory of an i inuntgrent boy the petition at hearings ter and suburban psssenger serv- Massachusetts will join the tsus- mtttce___ ’The Anal reepooaibUUy H m funeral wtU be at 9:15 ajn. w ksn they are 3 to 4 p-m.. and Wblte House waa to present Ma ) SubKilpUMi TeUvIaioa ( 8-40-S3) Flintetone* tees in current merger proceed­ ledges. tomorrow from the Hewklitc and •:99 to * pjn„ Mto private m m s, through the MOM commieMry. New* (34) The A n of K|nf* brought to Israel by Youth AUyah, now under way in Washington, rests with the board of education. credentials, but he Intlmatiid that Yaocr 0«n4iic«r ( 8-13) Roate 66 Otherwise, he said. It would have ings In urging the ICC to Include Uncertainty In both groups, said WMtnnr Funeral Home, 818 Bum- w han toey are 10 a-ai. to 8 p - » "That’s Frank Sinatra Jif.," and settled in a klbboth, a oo- flio y propose that the railroad be "It seems to me ttiait whatever there had been a diaouaslan ef the Family Market 8:00 ( S-40r i) I’m DiokMu: B*'* operative farm. to be drasticaUy curtailed or end­ the New Haven in one of the Mrs. Raymond Qowen, ch^rman doubt was in the minds of the aide Ave., Bari Hbittord, followed Vlritera are requMted not to sold the studio workers. Newa Sport*. Waathar Fenater of the council’s public relations Ansoategul. , . Ordtotrily a famous flgura 8) Btosrapby The second film, ‘TTie Essence jpeii o< e merger «ndB principally upon the report was released today by the Mrs. Janes Stuck and William Another council member said 71 of Meriden, mother o f ICm, _ . . Mrii. Helen Shorkus, 38 Jen- - ifm* Sport*. Weather called witnesses who visited E. Buckley, the two board of ed­ nist radio reports had made olaar natra Jr, T;I0 ( S-U) RaertiMe Morris Firestone to hospitality M A N Y S m iS ■oluUoa o f t h ^ problems.” governors of the four states rep­ that the doubt Uee in a fear of Phyllis Saleh of Hemlpok Dr.. Ver­ aan St; Bari Oeller, North Wind- (1043)------tote toternatteoal ShowUma U : « (10) Tonlsht (C) coordinator. Shackney’s chicken farm while a ucation members attending last the future. U the oOllege dOeen’t in a general way what hgd " I ’m just doing a part in a (24) (jhallena* ( 8,1) Movie But it waa noted, ih regard to resented on the committee. Mexican family was working non, died yesterday at Meridon hem: Raymond Oamble, 431 Lydall happened, reporting otttoen and 8am Benadlct’ televlBlon show,” (80{------' Steve AUeii Show M STOCK the New Tork-Conneoticut com­ night's meeting of the council, open next fall, the council mem­ Honeyniooaer*^ The committee was also critical there. S t; 3 ^ Helen Benoit *0 Orchard members of the craw wen-under he shrugged. “ The fact that my (40«~ | ).. Valiam T*ar* :80 (1?) Mori* muter service, that a study by a told the council that their board bers should feel diaappolntedd, but ( ) of action taken by the railroad The trial was adjourned until other survivors era iMf kus- S t, RockvlUe; Jamea WUUams, 23 arrest ^ . nams la Sinatra Shouldn’t make 8 :80 Tonlidit (Q nationally recognized railroad cost is completely In favor of the work not dejected, because they wlH band. a brother, and two alatera. • ;00 (80) Tishtrope ' *; eve Allen Shew trustees in a federal court action next Tuesday after one of the Hunttofton S t: Samuel Foltbam, The United States put Navy anv difference.’! ( 8) lto)>ert Froat 00 ( 8 Movie amalyat, Showed that in 1961, the the council has done. have done their beat, he said. Funeral aervioes win be FAT In New Haven last month. jurors' was reported ill today. 1 5 0 8 ^ U u a d Tpke.; Mrs. Jeaale search planes into the taunt and O f ' course it does, but the. SEE BATUBOAm TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LUmNO railroad'e worst year in recent his­ This was in reference to a lease Edward Jacobs, a MidtUefleld Monday at 3 pjn. at Roea KSU Lyona, 88 Ooodwln St.; Anne Mini- surface vessels were diapatehed 19-year-old appears to bear hia tory, the |17 million deficit in net agreement the trustees had made plumber, said yeisterday he saw Funeral Home, Elm St., Rooky cued, Coventry; John Martel, 16 to the area south of the Domini­ bunlen (If aueh It Is) with eass OVERWEIGHT raUroad operating income, only all seven family members work­ H eb ro n HUL Burial will be In Rose HiU OUver Rd.; John Kataja, Brook­ and- open-mindedness. He wants |400,000 stemmed from west-end with the Port of New York Au­ About Town can RepubUc where Venesuelan Available to y«a wlUioBt a doctor’* thority for the leasing of 50 new ing in the chicken houses. Memorial Park, Rooky HUI. lyn; ffiierwcod Fervuaon, 108 Cam­ ‘ - c to make his own way to show Radio OORUnutation. and U.S. authoritiea thought the passenger cara The five daughters of ..Luis Players Rehearse Frienda may osiU at tha tUBaral bridge S t ; Mrs. ;«>rlca Duval, 19 ship would be found. is- s^'., business, but he knows he can (This listing toohides only thoee mawm broadoaata of 10 or 15-mlnnto IDIUNBX. Yob mast lose asly fat in The Interstate Staff Committee Humberto Oros were scraping the The Inquiry Class for non- home from 8 to 5 and fircsia 7 to Coleman Rd.; Robert MacDonald, find no better teacher than Si­ 7 da*r* or money back. No HOMASOTE said that “ the essential commuta A hearing on the lease was held U.S. authorities were prepared length, gsms statloas omrry other ehort; iwwaoasta). Ote aevobo, laxative*, masease or in the U.S. District Court on Jan. floors with Shovels, he said. Broadway Show Catholics at St. Bridget's Church 9 pjn. Sunday. 33 Wedgewood Dr.; Mrs. Francea to Intercept the Ansoategul If nec­ natra Sr. 7:U CoaverMUon Piece tekliu of aweallod rteaeias caadte*. tion service in Ooimecticut and Shackney, 51, Is charged with Hall Monday night has been iwst- OocheeTM North B t; Mlaa Mildred ‘-'I’ve been hanging around mov­ eoakl**. or ehowtos sam. Now York contributes negUgibly 29. essary. Interception wmdd mean 8:00 Kart Ro**,')) 7:80 New* of World DO-ALL keeping the family In peonage poned. Talks wlU be resumed Mon­ ottoW. nea . Tocraey, WUUmantie; Roberta the United Stetea would halt the ie sets and recording studios since 8:00 Raynor SlUaea 7:48 Coosre*aional Report ODBINEX la a thiy l^let and aaelly to the railroed’a economic trou- “The trustees at this hearing, The Podiupi Player# are at It 1:06 Nawa Wan Off 8:08 Pop Concert swallowed. Who* yoa take ODBCTOt, without any prior indication of and Involuntary servitude. day, March 4, at 8:15 p.m. Otto W. Pfau. 58, of Son H apib^, Broad Brodc; Mn. An­ ship and take It under contnel. X can remember,” recalled young WBA¥. Nl^tbeat a aim aaioT yoor meal*. stUl **4 blea.” According to contmcts introduc­ again, plaimlng, painting, nailing na ^^Ttmipa. 378 L y ^ S t; Mrs. Frank. "I recall once when I was 8:0U News New* • toe^ yon like, Inrt yoa stmply dant such action,” the committee said, Olasitoiibury, father Of Bernard L. That, however, waa obviously not i?;§S Shave me arxe for extra pertloa* bo-1 CORK b o a r d In xhtecUng public funds to un­ ed by the prosecution he was to and rehearsing fei* their musical The Coitrkl CkmnecUcut Chap­ Pfau of Venmn, died Wednesday Gw lkde ^ t h e s , 87 W. M dn St, the preferred line of action for watching my father on a record i : l l F M Barvay; Dr. Albert B. 11:18 Sport* Final derwrite passenger service at this "disavowed a key clause in the pay $160 a month for the services date where Nelson Riddle was the U:80 Startlsht Saranad* oanso ODBINEX deprooee* year appo-1 lease they had executed officially comedy, "Pajama Game,” .to be ter of the American Institute of at tala faomei R oiil^e; Donald Neff, 84 Lock- either the U.S. or Venasuelan 8:80 S «n M a r 1:00 New* and Stan Oft. m* and decrease* year desire for time, the committee ssid: of Oroa and two other family Industrial Ekigbieers will sponsor 'wood St.; Sandra Wood, Bolton; governments and tha loiwar the conductor. I must have been 9 at WTOr—1418 faod. Tear welslit maat eome dowa, bo- IDEAL FOR DESK on January 14. Other survlvora are hia wlfa, eaaso a* year own doeter win tell yoa, “In order that there be no pub­ members. presented Friday and Saturday workshop Feb. 36 from 7 to ‘ Mrs. Agatba Ruff, HiompeonvUIe; search went on the lesa UkSly it the time. Nelson said he couldn’t 6:00 Joay Ravnolda "This clause provides security two other aons. thrae alatera, and ;00 Edward P. Utamem 10:00 BUI Hngbea when yea aaS lee*, yon welsh loee. Got lic misunderstanding, this commit A gas service man, Sebastian evenings, March 29 and 30, at p.m. at Centennial Hall, Pratt and Mra. Antolnetto Oarablno, 86 appeared to be. go ahead until I got untangled Johnny Ar~ rid m eqrcoe* fat and nvo leaser. PAD TACK tee never undertook any commit­ for the investment of approximate­ •even grandOhUdran. 1:00 a iH l Miilardo of Middleflold, who also Rham High School auditorium. Re­ Whitney Co., Weat Hartford. Funeral aervices wlU be held to­ Branford St.; George Lawrence, With Venesuelan vessels push­ from the cables. ODRDfBK eost* 88.0* aad I* sold oa 1 ment on behalf of the cooperating ly $12 million in state-guarantee 10:80 Toaisbt at My Plae* N*wa. waif lUs ODABANTBEi It aot satisfied tor visited the Shackney farm, said Registration la handled by Ru­ morrow at 3 pjn. at the Lowe- Hartford; Reiymond BidweU, 116 ing Into the action area, the be- You recognize the slmllariUea BOARD, tie* states and local governments to bonds required to finance the badly Oros had twice approaxshed him bo hearsals for the chorus sr^e be­ of father and son as the conver­ l:0u dbowcaae aay reasoa Jast rolarn tha paekasa to 5 dolph Delplvo, 44 Darien Dr., Robacker Funeral Home, 2584 MoKee S t; Isadora Levy, 64 MU Uef In Washington today waa that .8:48 LowaU Ibcnia* Tonr drasfist aad cM year tan money BtdMidise the New Haven RaUroad needed commuter equipment.” mall letters fOr him. ing held every Thursday and Sun­ sation processes. A t first ^ance, •:oo Nawa Snna and az Waatbar ^7:00 baek. No qaestiOB* aoked. ODBINIEX Windsor Locks. Main S t, Olastonbury. Burial ford Rd. United States participation could !* World TMlari la aoM wMk MJ* saaraatoe by: or Its commuter services nor to de­ As a result of the trustees ac­ One of the letters was to Oros’ day evening at Rham. Smaller be limited to finding the ship, re- you say the kid is an Inkster, • ;30 Flnaaeiar Bapert 8:00 vise a program for reorganizing will be in Orem Cemetery. Frienda ACaOTTED TODAY: Bernard :86 Albam et th* Div 8:80 owcr“‘ ABTHBB DBVO STORE tion, the committee noted, the Port friend in Philadelphia, Luciano groups are rehearsing on m ost Past noble grands of Sunset Re- may call at the funeral home to­ portlig Its position and keeping it where's the resemblance? Re has :48 weMherarateh U:00 Bewa •12 Mala — HaB Ordera FUled tte railroad. Authority had to terminate the Davalos, who eventually came and other nights. Maloney, 46 Mountain St, Rock­ the same emaciated build, but the J bekah Lodge will be entertained day from 7 to 9 p.m. ville. imder surveUlance until Venesue- ‘The committee did undertake, lease. ■took the family away. Monday at 8 p.m. at the lodge face seems entirely different. ao far as practicable, to prepare a Peter Wright of LaurancevUle, BIRTH YESTERDAY: A Inn authorities were able to In its conclusion, the committee Davalos came to the farm with N.Y., is director-producer. He is meeting at Odd Fellows Hall. Mra. Mrs. Agnes Oberg board it. But the mannerisms — 'that’s report regarding the deficits and report said that “if the railroad is a State trooper. The trooper tes­ daughter to Mr. and Mra. RusseU something else. When young on the faculty of the drama de­ Robert Walnum will head the re­ Mrs. Agnes Oberg, 77, (d Habn- Keene, 28 Taloott Ave., Rockville. If more drastic U.S. action be­ other related matters and to make ever to become a viable entity un­ tified that Shackney had told him partment of Wesleyan Undveralty, freshment committee. Mrs. Thora came necessary there seemed to Frank starts expressing opinions, OViR 1000 OR ANT STORIS TO SERVE YOU COAST-TO-COAST appropriate recommendations.” der private ownership and opera' the Oros family was free to come sbad, Sweden, mother o f Mra Am e BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter yqu see a lot of pop. and his keen appreciation of Maloney is In charge of entertain­ Gustafson, 275 Henry S t, died be no doubt it would be taken, In this reapeot, it noted that it tion, the railroad itself must de­ and go. ment. Members are reminded to to Mr. and Mra. Brent Anderson, Acceptance by his fellow work­ KWIKRET was unable to get a copy of the theatrical arts and bla Impres­ Wednesday In Halmstad after since the United States maintains velop plana for substantial capital sive background of pereonal ex­ bring Items for a benefit military 235 Spruce S t; a son to Mr. and very friendly relations with the ers Is Important to him. Whitman report, which was pre­ expenditures for both roadway and short Illness. She was the widow Mrs. Richard Given, Ellington; a “ Tbe main thing t would like to Stmpmdom Saobiggt Evmrytkbig Sei^prieedt pared last year by a committee of perience promise to make this • whist slated March 1 at Odd Fel­ of Axel Oberg. Venezuelan government of Presi­ LOCK SETS rolling equipment and for in­ C olu m bia successful show. lows Hall. son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Mc­ dent Romulo Betancourt. Little Ladies Model at Style Show do when I have an acting Job,*’ railroad executives appointed by creased annual expenditures for Mrs. Oberg visited Manchester Cann, 341 Spring St.; a daughter Maureen Benito, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert BeiUto, 82 Deerflrid Dr., In a ^>ring print, and he said, “ Is to have the ottaar the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. ’The cast Includes :Pres,Cliff Ben­ normalized maintenance. Tbe Manchester Homemakers of in 1965 and had many friends here. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mikoleit, BUrabeth Funke, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Funks, 666 Adams .St., to p ^ pink cotton, people say that I was eaay to Also, it noted, of three studies “This is essential regardless of Canoe Club Sets son; Max, Pete Erlckeon; Sid, Survivors, besides her daughter 109 S t John St.; a son to Mr. and C u b a O ffe rs /A sylu m work with. My mother taraitt ma U U m i s made by the railroad trustees, two Dick Oberlander; Hosier, Dwight BCartford County Bxbmsion Serv­ chose aocessoilw y ^ erd a y for a Spring Bkstaloa Show sponsored by the Ladiee of the Aasump- whether it is done with another ice met Wednesday at tbe home of In Manchester, include another Mrs. John Bucltoout, Coventry; a CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)— tten. The show will be heM Monday r i 8:16 p. m. r i Vwplanok School Auditorium. CUothea wiU good manners. llMra is no axcuao 3-DAYS ONLY! Martin; Heinz, George Carrie; were niade available on a confi­ carrier on some sort of integrated Annual Meeting daughter and a son in Sweden, a daughter to Mr. imd Mrs. Walter Fidel Castro’s regime offered asy­ lie furnMied, by Burton’s. Mrii. Bathera Harris wtU oonmentete. The Mountain Laurel Otapter, for rudoness or unpeofsaalonal KNOW N FOR VALUES dential basis and the third was Joe, Bruce Oddiron; Charlie, Gene M ». DnrreU Moniasette, 167 Ver­ servloe basis or whether it is done non St. Mrs. NeUe Shulda gave a brother, Bertel Magnuson of Avon, Daley, Wapping. lum today to Communist hijack­ fiweri AdeUiue, Inc., will sing. TMMta may be purchaaed r i the door. (Hertld photo by Pinto). behavior on a aot." withheld completely. Devine; First Helper, Frank Rob­ Conn.; five grandchildren and one ers of the Venezuelan frei^ter Frank Is learnliw all Ibe time. with the New Haven as part of a The annual meeting of the Co­ erts; Second Helper, Don Lohse; demoikstratlon on remaking hats. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mi­ I w The committee made seven merged system.” Mrs. A d s Johnson was co-hostess. great-grandchild. chael Long, 42 Trebbe Dr.; Mrs. Anzoategul as Venezuelan de­ He works for his fiither'a Raprisa Sfpecifie recommendations. These lumbia Canoe Club will be held Babs, Betty Me Adam; Gladys, Funeral services will te held stroyers and jet bombers hunted project la so large that even Rscorda and Essex Productions to Ckmnle Benson; Brenda, Blanca Hope CaselU, 7 N. School St.; An­ group of private lenders might were: at St. (3olumba’s Church Feb. 24 Thomas B. Cannon, trust officer Monday In Halmstad. thony Dombd{, 57 Lawrence St, the fugitive vessel across the a variety of guises. HUvlag fin­ PRESTO That tbe Whitman rejwrt and Merger Held a Must Massey ; Poopsie, Starr Carrie; Caribbean. Government Seeking hesitate to finance It. Or, more ished two years of college, he la at 6:30 p.m. o f the Connecttcut Bank and Trust RockvlUe; James Moran, WUliman- < 1 H the railroad studies "be released to WASHINQ’TON (AP)—The New Seindra Pete Stanley; Max, De­ Cart A. Nielsen The Castro government. In a likely perhaps, a last resort will still taking courses In extension The program will feature movies lane Wlrth; Mable, Gloria Bell; Co., wlU speak at a Kiwanis lunch­ tic; Mrs. Nenette Santerson, Wap­ the public to provide needed guide­ Haven Railroad torsees a bleak eon meeting; Tuesday noon at the Carl A. Nielsen, 67, of 4003 Eaat- statement broadcast by Havsma te when a project of whatever at the University of Southern PEG BOARD on White Water Canoeing shown Carmen, Angela Keddy; Pat, ping; Charles Johnson, 33 Ard­ slM, gives such slim chance of an lines for all parties concerned.” freight-traffic future If it la left Manctaeeter Country Club. H is mont Dr., South Bend, buL, for­ more Rd.; Marvin Richards, 183 N. Radio, said if the ship arrived at California. He is also studying out of merger plans of the Penn­ by Guy Newhall of Ctochltuate, Charlene Cross; Charlene, Mary- any Cuban port, "the revolution­ To Curb Its Lending attractive return on the loan that voice, but not acting. That every effort be made to Mass., BJaatem Division paddling subject will be "Will# and Elstate merly of Manchester, died Elm St.; Mrs. Barbara HiU, 174 achieve participatidn by the rail­ sylvania and New York Central Un Horton; Mara, Wilda Devine; Wednesday. ary government will grant asy­ only the government will step to He reasons: “ Acting Is a mattsr chairman for the American Canoe Sara, Psit Dilla; Rita Strong; Vir­ Planning.” He ha# served aa judge E. Main St., Rockville; Jamea Sul­ road In me New York State com Railroads. of probate In Suffield for 22 years. Mr. Nielsen waa bom Feb. 16, lum to Venezuelan revolutionaries as a matter of what Is deemed of dealing with emotion; you can Association. Officers for the com­ ginia, Doris Martin; Anderson, livan, Windsor Locks; Mrs. Mary publie interest. muter car program. Excluded from such a merger, 1905, In Manchester, a son of the Boynton, 26 Plaza Dr.; Mrs. V to and members of the crew . By SAM DAWSON < rather than making the necessary do .lt or you can't and lio amount That New York-Cramecticut New Haven Vice President Charles ing year will be elected and clupb Pat ’Tavecchia. solicit such.” AP Bnstoees News Analyst loans. This baa arousad some op- of lessons will balp.. Singing la members and new members may The Yourth for Christ group will late (Kristian and Hulda Nielson, glnla. Charette and son, 56 Whit­ The committee’s suggestions commutation problems "require E. Ragland testified yesterday, the Bill Lindsey will be In charg;e of lived in Manchester until moving The broadcast said the ship and NEW YORK (AP)—The federal poeiUon to Congress. Will be welcomed by those who another matter. Thera you are New England road vdll become a pay their dues at this time. Dues sponsor a spaghetti supper Satur­ ney' Rd.; Mrs. Milllcent Lucek and continuing cooperative action. The scenery, with Ralph Boyington, to South Bend 22 years ago. son, East Hartford. the rest of the crew would be goverament would like to cut The presidential conunlttee would like to see the federal gov­ dealing with your diaphragm, S P E C l^ '■ states of Connecticut and New “ horrible example of a rail car­ are $1 if the member owns a canoe day, Feh. 23 at 6 p.m. at the home tiu-ned over to U.N. Secretary- Thursday added a recommenda­ throat and other physical ele­ Harold Strong and Dan Manley of Miss Cathy Htfbbard, 32 Con­ Survivors Include his wife,, Mra. ernment withdraw from some at York therefore should continue co­ rier completely inundated with and $2 for those who do n-Dt assisting; Ughtihg manager, Brian Muriel Staffner Nielsen; two daugh­ General U Thant. . down on its lending business. It tion that the legal ceilings on gov­ its many Involvements, ft will run ments. You can learn to exercisa 5^ PC. operative efforts looking, toward competition.” More equipment is needed and way Rd. Manchester High School would like to emphasize chiefly its ernment backed home loans he re­ them properly. OlOEN WHEAT Lester, assisted by George Kaysan studenlts are Invited. After sup­ ters, Mrs. Deeinna Eaves , and Mrs. up SLgainst a lot of objectors who continuation and Improvement of Ii Estimating a $9.5-mlllion annual anyone with an old craft or parts and Gregory Horton. 'ITchets and Ann Louise Wojcieszak, both of Korwin to Speak guaranteeing and insuring busl- moved. The 'committee—Treasury hold that only the government can 4x8 '/4 SHEET west-end commutation on a sound 1 not in use may call Mrs. William per the group will see a film, nesa And It also is interested In Secretary Douglas Dillon, Chair­ 1 loss if excluded, Ragland said 93,- usherettes will be handled by Ruth The TVjny Pontane Story,” alt South Bend; a son, Dale Nielsen of be relied upon to many areas of l.dudes 6 Extra Cups financial basis." 000 freight cars a year would be Murphy. Mrs. Murphy, adult ad­ South Bend; two sisters, Mrs. State, Town Note doing away with legal ceilings on man Walter W. Heller of Um Ck>un-, social welfare. « lV ia f0R 8 Boyington; costumes, Margaret jsebpol, BaitforAl To Men of SA The railroad revenue# from sucked away from the New Haven visor and trainer to Cano* Club, Lindsay and Barbara Foran; pub­ Inga Tuttle of Falls Church, Va., toterpi^ friqs, both on; jts own cll of Economic Advisers, Chair­ RANGL greubd rentals in the Grand Cen­ by the merged Penn-Central sys­ members, and Mr. and MTS. Guy lofi. will be provtoed. ?:Rm - and Mrs. Elln Mason, Cleveland, Idle Claims Hike obiTOWlng' and on some of the man William KeChesnsy Martin Newhall attended a meeting of ths licity and photography, Dan'Man-* ertriltlons'dose ^unidaii^, Feh. 21, tral contplex In New York C ity tem. ley; posters, ciordon McDonald; Tenn., and one grandrtlild. Tt'oopor' Jack Korwin of Hart­ loans it backs for others. of the Federal Reserve Board, and "are an integral part of the fi­ His testimony came during an National Paddling Committee held and'may be made with Miss Hub­ Flmeral services will be held to­ ford will speak and show a film ^ e c to d , along with bankers and farmer Budget Directar David E. at the Olympic House in New York progmams, Wilda Devine and Dick bard or Miss Diane Miaynard, 32 Unemployment claims In Man­ FUEL OIL nances of the railroad and the in­ Interstate Commerce Commission Oberlander; printing, Dwight morrow In South Bend. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at a meet­ chester for the week ending Feb. other private lenders would te fu­ Bell—thinks Federal Hotislng Ad­ 7 9 7 come therefrom should not be City last week. Dates and arrange­ Dover Ftd. hearing into the New Haven’s ap­ Martin; pianist, Brent Crane of ing of the Men’s League of the 9 were up 1.1 per cent over the ture home mortgage seekers, ur­ ministration and Veterans Admin­ StMiwiii-Williaiiii GASOLINE separated from the railroad’s plication to get In on the merger ments for'the 1964 Olympic Canoe­ ban or rund, and presumably to istration home mortgage tenna JW' Complete ing Trials were-submitted to the Andover, who also assists In the Cadet Bryan Krause, son of Mr. Salvation Army. He is in the spe­ previous weeks. transportation properties.” —an application opposed by the musical direction of the play. The total claims were 1,194, In­ . time the . bmeflclartes of many should be more to step with the Paiiis yeSHOP That railroad tax relief meas­ two bigger railroads. U.S. Olympirr't^oelng Committee and Mrs. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut cial aervices department at State federal agencies that now put up general money market conditions. Organist Sought S t, * will play first trumpet with White Cleric cluding 1,044 continued claims and look What You Gmt: ures In the New York State com­ The New Haven, Ragland said, for consideration, as Mrs. Murphy PoUce Headquarters, Hartford. 150 Initial claims. the funds to full or to part for At present Cbngress has a eall- W. H. ENCUND BANTLY OIL muter areas, enacted in 19B9, be is engaged in hot freight competi­ said the New York World’s Fair The music committee of the He­ the U. 8. Naval Pre-flight Band civic and private objects. ing on totcfest charges. This often 14 cupa; 8 aaneevs* 8 PLYWOOD bron Congregational Church and a for two weekends at the M>ulri The 80 minute film la titled “Con­ Within the total were 419 women, LUMRER CO. (I'M! ■ \ I . I \('. amended to conform to the tax tion with the New York Central, committee had asked for this In­ Builds Church or 36.1 per cent. The original and still central has been got around by lendara dinner plate*, 8 Wereal- relief programs approved by Con- special committee from the Gilead Oram in New Orleans, La. He is necticut Highway Progress.” while the Pennsylvania is the New formation. Agent interstate claims totaled Idea in .the federal government’s through dUrcountlng . the loans, • Opca AB Day Satoriay • ' V i i;' 1.1 4x8 SHEET uecticut and Rhode Island in 1961. H. P. Hood Milk Oo. will sponsor church are making an effort to rialUoned at the UB. Naval Air Thera wUl be a question and an­ Bonpa, 8 bread *n bat­ Haven’s major feeder of through 34 and partial claims, 48. making the loans or Insuring them which to effect raisM their coats. "A t the OrecB"—Ml 9-5301 The cMnmlttee said thU would freight. a Tandem Canoe, 26 mile down find an organist to take the place Station, PensaoOIa, BTa. Krause swer period after the program. ' against default is that govern­ Previously the Treasury has : i.i . Mil. " ’’ ten, 1 platter, 1 vege- Is a i 960 graduate of Manchester For Negroes Brig. Harold Bevan of Rock­ The Bridgeport office reported “ assure a basic uniformity of tax Thus freight now moving to New river race on the Charles River In of Mrs. Adolph Simons, whose ment-backed loans can be made to urged to vain that cetltog oh the toble dfali, 1 creamer, treatment and other financial as­ resignation takes effect March 1, High Schodl and a 1962 graduate ville, a chaplain in the Q>nnecti- the most claims of any areas In England over the Pennsylvania Rbetf^n, Mass., May 26. This is an the state with 6,118. Manchester . many Individuals or projects Interest It could pay on govern­ sistance among the states In­ and New Haven tracks would move open ritHie Sfla’'w try blanks may be Members of the joint committee of Wentworth Institute, Boston, (CX>ntinned from Page One) cut State Police, arranged the eoveawd angar bowL Mass. was 18th. The state as a whole which would find It hard or Im­ ment eecuritles bis ocranped. It volved.” on the Penn-Central system, vir­ obtainedfWfp Mrs. Murphy who is are: John Bell, Gwen Ellis, Helen progp-am. Lt. Col. William Spatig possible to get private financing, argued that the celling ofteo can That the “ railroad must be con­ Condon, Charlotte Motyka and top grade Cypress paneling he fit­ \-/lIl heed a refreshment commit­ last week had an increoss in IL tually eliminating the New Haven also secretary-of the Eastern Di­ claims by 798 to 44,267. at least not at the comparatively keep It out Of long-term money sidered for inclusion in one of the from the picture, he testified. Jean Derby. Several names are be­ The Presbyterian Men will meet ted in the interior of the sanctu­ tee. markets. And too much Involve­ vision Monday at 7:30 pm. at the easy terms Uncle Sam assures. emerging new eastern railroad The New Haven, Ragland said, Members of the club will collect ing considered. If a permanent or­ ary. “ It’s a right pretty Interior,” The Youth Fellowship of the Government lending has expand­ ment with short-term maricets can systems now being considered in church. There will not be a could not act quickly to set at­ paper, rags and bottles Feb. 21, 22, ganist 1s not found before March he admits. Salvation Anmr -will be guests at ed so ■ much over the years that feed mmetary Inflation. the Interstate Commerce Commis­ tractive, competitive rates; nor and 23. Anyone who wishes these 1, Miss Gwen Ellis of Gilead will potluck served before the meeting the meeting. The public is invited. Gibbons Assembly The preaidential committee as announced in em>r in last Dr. Hay describes race rela­ now '• presidential committee Is sion.” could it afford the special equip­ items to be picked up may con­ fill in temporarily. She has also advising .that the trend well might would continue the government That the functions of the Inter­ ment needed to meet such power­ agreed to play for the Lenten night’s Herald. Refreehments tions here, where he has been a guaranteeing of FHA and VA tact Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. William will be served after a program. pastor for nearly four decades, as To Watch Painter be reveraed. It holds that private state Staff Committee itself should house competition. Jacobus or Mrs. Lucien Robinson early morning services which. Will home loans, but let the Interest excellent. lending should carry more of the now be turned over to regional "Diversion may be likened to a Jr. begin on Feb. 27. Public Records load. It suggests the federal gov­ rates conform more to general snd programs created since 1960. snowball,” he said, “ gaining In Briefs Dr. Barney Wlchman, 54 Presbyterian Church officials In Mrs. Elmore Humphries of Man­ Social Slated Brookfleld St., will attend an chester will give an oU painting ernment step Jn only where pri­ condiUona. It said that specifically, these size as it rolls along. The weak­ The Columbia Lake Bowmen Atlanta, Ga., say his building job But aa a general proposition It A Valentine social will take American College Foot Roentgen­ was ” a real labor of love In race Warrantee Deeds demonstration Tuesday at 7 :46 p.m. vate lenders won't, or where they successor agencies could be the ening of the New Haven’s traffic will meet at Hall’s Arrow Shop place tomorrow at Gilead Commu­ ,, can’t without govermnent Insur­ holds that direct federal loans, Trl-State Transportation Commit­ pattern by diversion of substan­ ologists Symposium Sunday at the i;clatl(ms.” Arthur J. Gustafson and Marga­ at a meeting of Gibbons Assem­ rather than guaranteea or Insur­ Rt. 6 Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. nity Hail at 8 p.m. Square dancing, Hotel Park Sheraton, New York bly, Ladles of Otlumbus, at the ance against defaults. tee in New York and Connecticut; tial amounts of its tonnage must ’The film series sponsored by ret F. Gustafson of Manchester to The .administration has urged ance backing ^ v a te lending, Polyethylene fun and refreshments are prom­ a ty . Robert J. Brown snd Rita B .! ^ of C Home. She plans to work the Massachusetts Mass Transpor­ be reflected in reduced service, the Congregational Church will ised. Mrs. Douglas Porter is chair­ that in' the caae of rural housing should be granted only aa a last tation Commission at the east end Brown of Manchester, property a t , «tiher a seascape or iM d s c ^ . 'A2 MG MIDGET $1495 *5t CADDI. $1495 thereby creating areas of further end this Sunday. The final film is man. All members of the Gilead .Coiigress let,the Farmers Home resort. MANY SBES of the line; snd the recently cre­ loss of traffic.” Town Employes 254 Hollister St Humphries studied with Convdrtlbla. AU black. FuUy "82’' tHloor iMXdtop. Medium entitled “Moment to Act.” The church and their families are in­ ".Administration change to insuring A last resort might te when a ated study group at the federal Eventually the New Haven | Herbert W. Unnever and Vlr- ^ora Addy Drake of Coventry and equipped. On* ownqr. Real grean. Radio, haatar, fuU and WEIGHTS level survejdng transportation in speaker will be Mrs. Vincent Ma- vited. Election Budget Host Directors nice! would become weaker and less Way* to Aid gtoia R. Unnever of Manchester to Mwell of Ctope Ann and the northeastern megalopolis from able to compete. ramarco, the Director of Minis­ try to Children for the Connecti­ Charles E. McDonneU and NaUHe! • current Washington to Boston. "I know of no conditions which Miss Katherine ElUs, selected to Goes to Martin Municipal employes will hold an E. McDonneU of Hartford, prop- at the Manchester 8av- '*2 METEOR $1995 *41 LINC. $3995 In its findings, the conunlttee cut (Council of Churches. There visit Ceylon aa an International the commission could Impose open house for th* board of direc­ erty at 92 Deepwood Dr. and Ix)m ^^ctotlon. Dasert IVoat' 3-door sedan. 4-Doer Convertible. White Bald that "the facts do not suoport '■ which could will be light refreshments served Farm Youth Exchange delegate, The flnst of dozens of depart­ Robert Maltempo and Gall Mai- Herbert A. MacArdla *- the trustees’ claims regarding the at 5:30 p.m. preceding the film. lives with her parents, Mr. and tors Tuesday night from 7:80 t o ’ chairman refreshment com- Radio, heater, etandard tians- with black bitarler. Fun pow­ the diversion of traffic to which mental budget requeate for 196S-A4 tempo of Manchester to Gerald E. mlsrian. size of the commuter deficit which A Mardl Greis will be held In the Mrs. Kenneth ElUs, on their lOO- 8:80 to the Municipal Building. mlttee. 1960 Rambler Classic er, one owner. I have testified,” Ragland said. was submitted yesterday after­ O’Mara and Virginia C. O’Mara of they would have met hv govern­ Parish House Feb. 26 and those acre farm In Gilead. Each department will provide Manrtiester, property at 9 Griffin mental subsidy or ■with drastic cur­ attending are in for a special treat. noon to (General Manager Richard '$9 CADDI. $2795 Miss Ellis will leave Connecti­ two membera to explain ' pro­ Rd. JOBELE88 CLAIMS UP *40 MERC. $1495 4-U 66ED ADJUSTABLE JOHNS MANVILLE tailment of service." The culinary of those contribut­ cut on April 12 for an orientation Martin by tire electiona depart­ cedures, answer questions, and Attachmento HARTFORD (AP) — The Stele Graen d-Door. Modal 63. |te- Monterey 4-door. Ught Uue. It said that the “ railroad’s Wing to Present ing to the pot luck supper will be posaUdy to point- cut how budget Labor Department reported yea­ 4.DOOR W nON WA90N period and will sail on April 26 ment, Property of Edwin O. Adams fflo, hrater, full power. Radio, heater, Mereomatie. STEEL IRONING BOARD freight and long-haul passenger put to the test, for the supper will for Oylon. In that country die requests would affect' the depart­ terday there was an- increase of INSULATION difficulties Me ou ^ de the jurlsdic- The budget calls for $15,925, a and Mary M. Adams on Benton St. ‘Alice’ in March feaure all foreign dishes. The will work with youth groups sim­ ment. 793 unemployment compensation RADIO, HIATER. OVERDRIVE. POWi e AdjnaU to any beli^t 19 to IS ” tlor of the cooperating states and supp>er is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. decrease from the $21,806 which Refrealunente will bS aerved by attached by the Manchester claims to the state during $he ilar to 4-H elute here. Several wte appropriated for the current Padring Co., $1,700 damages. local governments. “ Alice in Wonderland,” a play Schools will close Wednesday, the employes. week that ended Feb. 9. Tbs in­ STEERINO — EVER POPULAR WE HAVE IN OUR USED CAR INVENTORY “They are intimately tied, how­ ways are suggested in which local fiscal year. VtrietjrihrajM crease brought total clalmB to b u ll in oomfott fftttinf or with music and dancing, will be Feb. 20, and will reopen Feb. 25. A contribution to the senior citl- ever, to the federal government’s 4-Hers could help In the Ceylon Because the State Examiner of Attachments of property of Flor­ 44,464, compared to 46,996 a year ■tanding 1 S0-f«ige ateel Richard F. Demars, 19, son of proect. PubUc Records recommended that sens group sponsored by the rec­ mmi oonets ^esponsibimies for interstate com- presented Saturday, March 9, a t } F o r t s ' 6r’ l^mere reation department will be made ence T. IVideU *t al released to ago. The Bridgeport area bad the nK usa ’ll ’l l with belted enemal ffaueh. Make and equip small draw­ the town use metal desks rather separate documeilts by Martha K .' highest' number in the state— merce, the national defense, and 1:30, 3:30 and 7:45 p.m. at Bailey of Cards Mill Rd., is undergoing than tbe wood desks now being by the town employes. Other busi­ Folds flat for storage. the poet^ oerviM. Auditorium, Manchester High! nine weeks of basic recruit train- string sewing b ^ s , contribute ness to which the employes are Berman ri al, executrix, by A bra-' 6,1U. Hartford waa second with f-doon , 4-doen and ataMon wagMH. WaO aqeteied, eleM I. Nonetheless, the committee not- school packets of seeds for young farm­ used, the regiatrars o f vot»a in­ ham Kaufman et al, and by 6,218 and New Haven ttalrd with DEeORMIEB mOTOR SALES mmH prleed to aeK fXMfB IN . .> LOOK ’BM OVm t wUi be produced by the ing at the Naval Training cluded a request for $400 to buy busied Is the continue study o< ed, the states and local g n v e rn -i_ ,,. , , , __ ter, Great Lakes, IH. ers, put together a portfolio of the personnel rules. Beatrioe K. Cohen et al. 14,907. ments “ have contributed substan- Qtildren s Wing of the Little Thea- picture post cards of Connecticut two metal deeks. 285 MOAD H h MANCHESTER KITCHEN PLASneS tlally to theee services through tax Manchester, Among other expenditures are Manchester Evening Herald Co­ and the United States, make a con- rrilrt and other financial a-ssist- Century Club trlbution to Uje Connecticut IFYE $1,850 for canvaasers to work *41 MERC. $1495 *41 IMP'L , $3195 >t of Manchester. lumbia correspondent, Virginia H. next epring, and $300 to pay three ^ ^ ^ 4 Viery Special Carlson, telephone $28-9324. program from the local Club traaa- Meteor 800 4-Door. White. lU - White oonveiMile erlth red ’This includee, R said, state and , An , original . adaptation of the , ury. selectmen for their work to mak- JUMBO SIZE local tax relief and other financial «o ry has l^en ^ratten by Mra Ruth tog new voters. dlo, heater, aeonemtea) etaad- Jeathar Interior. Ws got EV- |00 •Id now totaling $5.1 million * Rowley Mrs. Fred BUsh m has Many of the young girls in Cey­ Since there are no local, state ard tranemtoeloo. Bpaelal thle : composed a musical score, and i B o lto n lon youth elute do needlework, aiid or national riectioni thla oomtog PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? BtYTHINO! GARMENT often these girls have only one year, tha reglatrara plan to boto ' \ H t ' noted further that other ® ' ------e Waste BaalEet • Lnindi^BaaksI rwxmnnendatlons made by the needle. A helpful suggestion would only five voter making aeaalons to- Plan your financing just as carefully as you plaB DtSOOUirT committee after It was orf^lzed *f dfootor of the Pfodu^. Utility Pole Snaps be to send sewing Uts, made by ■tend at olgbt, and two enroUmant your building or remodeling. See ManchesterB « OONTWEIHH ADOOit $M9S BAGS • VegetebJeBin • Dlah Drain Rack t'le chite, containing 4-H scisaora, aeaaione toatead at three. OF MANCHE8TBB k> 1960 have also been achieved. ! oldest financial institution for the type of finane* Biiffe wtth.lwlge interior. Haa ell tha eijuipmeat you expMt to a • Bread JBok e SpontPall CASH OARRY ’n.eee Include an increase of i In Notch Accident cdles, thread, white or colored Thera are 31,574 voters to Mnn- M i ..iread, but not black, anape or «toerier, as at Feb. 1. Demoerata ing best suited to your needs. Consult with ua IXndblii. • OldeteK sr Ronnd Dlth Pane ■bout $8 million a year in revenues r f 188 WEST AODDLE TUBNPIKB . to the raUroad through repeal hooks and eyes and buttons. Also number 7,940, R^ublloana are 9,- anytime without obligation. An 18-year-old CJoventry youth WHEN VOU THINK OF Ihifanskable, nfxhip, siBy-dean plastic. the 10 per cent feder^ exdse tax' was arrested and charg^ with suggested are seeds to be sent 545 and unafflUnted votara are 4,- which would Include beets, carrots, 069. Of the total, 1,387 persons be­ «LABK. THINK OF FLUKJHKK WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK MANY LOW COST Choose hum aevend mamrt Utehen eokm. C hnsti^s plays' were following too closely after an ac­ cident at 6:45 thda morning at rutabaga, com, tomatoes, bruaaela came votom during the right mem- lAr lAr ...... qOBNHB DUBANT ax. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Bolton Notch. sprouts, peppers, radishes, b ro o mUm ai 1963. State ’Trooper Jamea Hall of coU, lettuce and summer aqu a^ COME IN a Si D LOOK ’EM OVER! I Our Own QwoMy.. ."Grant AAaM'*s^ iiilM^ vqiiittiiEDM the Colchester Barracks said Gift packages sent ebould be aa BTAIE BUTS lABB SAVINGS ttif^ at some $8.6 million In the eluding makeup and backstage Jamea H. Noyes df Rt. 44A was small as p t^ b le as they must go . HARTFCmD (AP) — The state BAG OF 84 SnUNO aOTHISMNS driving west, following a car by mall from the 4-H clup office no haa purohaaed Quinriiaug Lake in I.OAM Fun length 5 4 'dlp- jTMt alone. , ^ production ^ ‘ . « 1 4 ( \ 1 MANCHESTER to Connecticut, Gov. John N. The Junior Century Club 1. In whose driver is unknown and who later than April 1. KiUingly and land around It for p«r. Quilled plastio For all laundiy need*. O P**?j***y copies charge at ticket sales and public sigpialed for a left turn, headed to HeiA Fair Unit devriopment ■■ a racreafion area. top, fn»8;niatdiinff Sturdy, apring type. X Uf the reptrt to Republic^ and jty for “ Alice In Wonderland,” A the left lane and then turned Edward Ellle of Hebron has been The property waa purehpUMd ito- «USS MRNIWitt ■aaaasavia»e r ia a a a ia t «olor vinsd sides. 8 DenocruUc leaden at the General portion of the proceeds will bene­ back- momentarily. elected president of the Tolland der GOT. John N. D cm ph^ «pcn em aaf M O R l A i n T erhleb 1s now in seasion. To avoid a collision, Noyes County 4-H Fair Aaaoclatlon. Fri­ specaa program Waungan ,lioaik frame. Choose fit children at Connecticut Valley MIRRORS CWwplMCB iiM DtMrl Na Manay Dews. Take 80 B f plane to BMOt wMh the legis- Hoepital, Middletown. Other chari­ swerved to the right, the trooper day and Saturday, Aug. 38 and 34 MTOa, wfaleh had UMd ttan toke for anieiit Aniinel ZMvMeai NQTUIIE N U L lim C«i typM) floral prints soUdB latiM aa eocm aa poealble, perhaps ties supported by the club include said, and lost control. The car juw the dates selected by the a water aupf^. The atato Q b Tnwrai Savinga BBAMOH om oB , BOUTB u , w m s a x t dey*> er •neelhs to pey. wict'waak, to «Hseuss the report CARE the Good Ship Hope, and slid 100 feet, struck a telephone board of directors for the fair, to $108,705 for ^ e area, srtiMi may WINDOW m d PU11 OlASS TImb. Ms adiedule calls for a BROTHERS LUMBER the Salk Research Center. pole snapping it off at the base, be held at the Tolland County A g­ eventuiaiy be used tor swimming, lat »aM lh< with the trustees of boating and planlcktog. The direc­ Tickets are now on sale and then slid another 189 ft., turned ricultural Center in Rpckvllla -Ti CONTBAOnHIKt WE HATH IN KIOOK ’ 301 C S im STREET-- Ml S’SISS mCORPOIIAflD eB raUroad. be tyurchaaed from Mrs. Michael around, and came to a stop on a tor of tbe Park and Foreat Com- OPEN TILL S P.M. m o h ..t u is ^ id a y W . T . G F t ANT CO. v ;.„ . i ...... /Pm ...... r. The fovemor and tbe legislators Tobin, 35 Walker St., Mrs, Law­ snow bank. Manchester Evetaiag Herald He­ mijslon aaid yeaterday there are wan ■artford-OMOig^ QUeet • AJL to • PJL-W BD. aUMB|^ AX BOON MOHONI CAMNETS SHOWR DOORS 4 iw m the truBtcaa at a meeting rence Decker Jr., 189 Laurel St., Noyess was summoned to the bron oorreepoodent, BOaa Susan B. no defintto piana yri for tha rite Extra Hours 285 O M IIR IT * iMik« Wapping and Mrs. Keith Oarriere, iManchestor sessk» of Oireutt Peodletan, oiaea ao mniiiee sar Oeanet Llaoato Oeattaente) — 2 STORit GW MAMOiESWK ~ n o Woodbrldge 8 t Oourt la on Kerch 4. ■AX. AX 1 FJL-OPXM nU M D AT feVSNlNK 4-WhMl Drive WlOye TeUoiee •15 M AIN STRin CNMl MANCHECTER PARKADI Mil*li4A •• • Mr

N MANCHESTER E7EN1NQ BEEALO, MANCHESTER, CQMNh FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1968 FAttiraiM niB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHIISTEH. 0 0 } ^ .. W 1 )A Y F1»RUARY 16, 1 9 « iff iiM>.ti.iiiiiiiii;-aijiT W]M im TWW^VB DAEY G80(WWORD PDZZLI Union Hints - i U i p ( ^ jpY RbDdQiy (MJlt BOARDING HOUSI wMh MAJOR ROOPLB m m Labor Peace!; AM-HfHeWft' .rurTs-— !M cmkA'vo^«m6a(xoA . On Steel Fronts RlX)M,OST»KlBLY'tJVl6rT,//INlWKIONyRS- ^i2^^»8ER>feH6HA5-TW6TO HAWtCOOCO r a c e C M ) U3CK THE OPOR.»1HB Urt- Vf iNvnC IM tb O W TURNPIKE ■idm of the unlen>lii*Mlqr,,JRuinaa expectedcau. w ia e n s t B c h e s s ? hut TELEVISION end APPLIANCE ReUmoas Committee. . : .MdDonald deaortbed th f die.; NEXT TO STOP AND SHOP etuMone—oondueted la i^tt|eburglt BUGGS BUNNY ’" t o H IM / la January—as merely taplora- ,tory. Since the chief neg<|Gatoi¥ —OFFERS— for both sMiM comprlM the memv I COES THE PHONE ‘2 2 2 t'* iic boMhip df the human relattoni '^^OU HAtTE *nc A6AiN,BUTI ^ //v a lo S V " ip, there la every opportunity JNRONSNUMPK^ I EXPECTINS IC S U f ^ a leiaureiy and BuoceaBfld rea> 1 IMPORTANr, R m r iduUon of mutual proUema. CAU.1 McDonald a*ld be -Ru had nd L _I word from fbm' Vtolta Jieuao or ( f i ' — * = = i anyone Ui tbd tederal gmrerument. PHI ’V5 TTY He aaid the unltm ia taking Into eonaldaratlOn the fact that ateel company oarnlng atatemonta for io n rtfaectod tha worst yield In /^Ne a decade. A SUBSIDIARY OF About thla time laa) year, when the government V as faced with the proapect of a piwaible midyear i S hTl^ acabook ateel atrike, Kennedy urged both CIllMaaknr aide# to,make an early and mod­ x - j r w ^ « 8A\T» «Pipd erate aettlement. nviM With the active aid of then BY V. T. HAMLIN n o m ii Secretary of Labor Arthur J. A LLY OOP mwJT^ m teaaCi.SBni) Goldberg, now a Supreme Court uHL (INOLUIHN6 SUNDAY) ALL FRONT CONTROLS • DELUXE ANTENNA

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CCIL Champ Sporty Viewing 63 Register B A ltm D A Y Beatty Clashes with O’Hara Indians Set *1*9—Pro Bswisr* Toaur Ohsmiel 8 BANGKOK — Bert Soroodio, For North End SttO—Sports MtaraoMonal 188*/] Philippines, stopped Adul If Forlnvasion OhMnsI 89 S rl^ to m , 188, Thailand, 7. Sotno- In Feature of NYAC Games 4(89—Race of tha WMk dlo retains Orient Junior wnlter- Y Lane Action Ohaanel 18 wefght championship. By HOWIE HOLCOMB 6 p.m.-—All-Star Ooif BALT LAKE CITY—Don Full­ Tljis is it— the finish! E x­ Ohanael 80 mer, 161, West Jordan, Utah, out­ NEW YORK (AP)__ Jim ^ 3 59.7 in the Bankerfl In Chirago.* Also on hand for th« mile' wfll I Firing begins tonight at 7 BOSTON (AT)— Attention Boston Red Sox IlAnftir'a i*sele\es** in T -Kfl O Ka 'QAA^fir** T wm Ansvmimm cept for Cheney Tech and 8 p.m.—Wide World of Spbrta pointed Eddie Andrews, 165, Reno, Beatty, America’s best, and Beatty's indoor record Is 3:58.9. be Beatty’s Loa Angeles Traok r in the 11th Recreation De­ Your new skipper, Johnny Pesky, feels too mM Y major (NYAO Track Meet) Nev., 10. Except for Seigfried Herrmann of Club teammate, Bobby Seaman, partment sponsored Women’s East Catholic tonight’s action Channel 8 young Tom O’Hara, who prob­ East Germany, he is the only Witold Baran of Poland and J^lm leaffuers don’t have a i ^ p of baseball fundamwtali— espo- completes the regular season WORCESTDR, Mass. — Willie ' Duckpin Bowling Touma- teially tiie bunt 10 p.m__Fight of the Week Green, 105, Providence, R. I., ably will succeed him some ninner ever to get under 4 min­ Irons of the Toronto Track,Club, ' ment. Entries will be accept­ So nowIV you’veyou’v* M M vmmed play for all area (and most Channel 8 stopp^ Hank Jones, 104, New day, clash in the Baxter Mile utes indoors. Russia’s Valery Brumel' and w)i*t la Unit on ths iic«i4» whan state) scholastic basketball York. 2. at the New York Athletic Club “Don't worry about me taking Igor Ter-Ovanesyan will have to ed for competition until 4:15 SUNDAY O'Hara lightly. " .said Beatty, 28. operate .strictly by themselves this 1 ^HL President Boston opens apring tnUnlng at Uahui. MIAMI, Fla.—Frank Patterson, Games in Madison Square tomoiTow afternoon, according to Tech finished its long, long 1 p.m.—^Wredtllng "He showed me he had plenty last time. John Thomas, who whipped Tourney Director Norm Vlttner. Scottadala, Aria- 154, North Miami Beach, knocked Psaky was asksd tf pliayara in season lost week — East Catholic Channel 8 out Ronald Ck>lemsn, 146, Jackson­ Garden tonight. year. But I intend to beat him. " Brumel in the high Jump last 1 At pre.senL 6J women ( Iho lo'ial 2:80—Sports Speotocolor O'Hara, 20, from Lxiyola of Chi­ O'Hara, who Is on the .skinny week for the first time, and Ralph number in last year's tourney) Denies Charge a majw leagua uniform hadn't lU- plsys tonight but has three more ville, FIa„ 1. gomes on the slate. Ohisnnel 8 AI-BUQUERQUE, N. M.-^Flory cago, burst on the acene last year .side, hu.stled to a 4.01..5 victory Boston, who fell before The ’Tut i have entered tlip event which will rsady mastered fundamentals to 8 reach the Mg time. In all, six games ore scheduled p.m.—Challenge Golf Olguln, 144, Ft. Hood. Tex., ~ I when' he pushed Beatty to two in the Mlllrose meet two weeks in the broad jump In both their ' continue this weekend and n:j;t, Channel 8 I apeedy miles -4 minutes, nlne- ago. His current ambition is to meetings this year, are competing I culminating with the finals Feb. By Ed Powers “That’a a flna. tbeoor,’’ the tonight — heodlined by Wethers­ I stopped Joey Umas, 144^ SULLIVAN K-F & D Producing Golf Putters game’s result.” Toronto wtm 6-8. Bakersfield, Oalif., and Cliff Buch- in the first meeting and a repeat W. L. Pet. gie Gburski, Fran Jamaitis Kitty Ames during the season, the Red The other winners included for­ will sneak them Into the tourney Paganl’s Caterers . . . 34 14 .706 Sibrinsz, Norma Courtney, Neil Big League Gaines Powers refereed the game. Sox are going to be working on hol*. 19, df St. Louis, perpetrators eign stars Roy Emerson, the No. — and just barely! Morlarty Brothers ...32 16 .867 Sales Manager Sahnond, ElaUie Toros. fundamentals. of the first major upsets Thurs­ 8A S K E T B A U day night in the National Indoor 1 Australian now that Rod Laver Rockville assured itself of a Shea's Nutmegs ....32 16 .667 "One of the main things I will Saturday, 1 p-m. Await Eli Quintet Nato Clobber Zephyr* Tennis Championships at the Sev­ Ctass B ^ r t h Tuesday but will be Glrardln Builders ...30 18 .625 Joyce Nicola, Mary Bonham. stress Is throwing properly from has turned pro; Mike Songster of Country Club Proxy enth Regiment Armory. sffter some cake frosting tonight E A S Gage ...... 25 23 .521 A Very Special at Marge Holmes. Ruth Otikman. NEW YORK (AP)—It’s another NEW YORK (AP) — Ufe is the outAeld and how to make cut England, and Nicola Ptiic of at Windsor. The sophomore-laden Dodge Pontiac ...... 25 23 .521 off olays and relays." Ralston'eliminated Martin Mulli­ Yugoslavia. Chuck McKinley, the Anne Twerdy, Mary Scata Chickie SCOKES tough enough for the Chicago Rams defeated Windsor, 56-43, a Elmplre Tool ...... 24 24 .500 big Ivy League basketball week­ (Eds Note: Pesky was tha gan of Auatralla, last year’s Wim­ United Statee' No. 1 player; the Berzenski, Ann Hebert, Clara ZSephrys, the Western cellar team bledon rimner-up, in a second couple of weeks ago. Caron Electric ...... 24 24 .500 MathiSLSOn, Bette White, Marian Y JUNIORS (^■Codding with 14. For the losers, end for Yale, which faces league­ “goat” of a famed delayed relay man he succeeded In the spot, Standings John Quaglia had 10 points. of the NaUonai Basketball Asso­ round match 6-4, 7-5. Ellington has won its last two Jack tappen Ins...... 22 26 .458 Set with New Model Copelcuid, Anne F 1 d 1 e r, Lois leading Cornell tonight and Co­ ciation, and Syracuse la making it from deep ishort on which Bnoa Whitney Reed of Oakland. Cailf., DECORMIER MOTOR SALES W. U Pet. The second g;ame was a run­ Slaughter scored from Arst on a Buchholz, brother of Earl and Eugene Scott, the siege gun starts. One of them got them into Man. Surplus ...... 22 96 .458 Smyth, DuciUe Smyth, Doris Pren­ lumbia tomorrow night in games downright unbearable. It was the (Butch) Buchholz, erased Manuel the Class C Tournament, the other piogarty Brothers . . . 22 36 .260 tice. Terri Vaccaro, Arlene Noske, Fletcher Glass ...... 6 3 .667 away as Norman’s moved into at Payne-Whltney Gym In New single for the St. Louis Cardinals, server from Northport, N.Y., are By EARL YOST Gordon Cleaners ...... 6 3 .667 second place defeating Fire & same sad story last night. After a Santafia of Spain, rated one of the set a new school scoring record. Fllloramo Con-st...... 6 42 .125 285 RROAD ST., MANCHESTER Jean Thurston. Haven. tight first half, the Nats puUed beating the Sox in the deciding the other American survivors. Tonight’s tilt Is at home with East Golfing bug hit Jim Kirkpatrick more than 40 years ago. Nassiff Arms ...... 6 3 .667 Police, 40 to 17. High scorer for game of the 1948 World Series). three top amateurs In the world, Saturday, 4:15 The EU.S, defending ancient away b^nd the shooting of Lorry 7-5, 6-2. McKinley, who beat Boro Jovan- Granby and should result In a SUn Hllinskl III set a new all- Today, he’s still active in the game in sevferal ways. He’s Elks ...... 5 4 .656 the winners was Ray London, 12. "I saw one game late last year ovlc of Yugoslavia 6-3, 14-12, faces Ruth McIntosh,' U1 Molumphy, E.AST SIDE JUNIORS eight champs, were knocked from Costello and scored an easy tri­ For their pains in beating the third straight victory. time KofC high triple record of Jean Bell, Maids Small, Georgiana Miller’s Pharmacy .... 3 6 .333 first to fotirth place by last week- when Gene Conley was charged the other member of the Iron currently serving his third term as president of the Manches­ 1 6 Two good games last night as umph over the Zephrys, 136-117, In Noe. 8 and 2 foreign seeds, re­ While Rham is struggling with 684. He missed the high single Smith, Ruth Kaplan. Mae Jenack, Bolton Pharmacy ...... 143 end’s losses at home to Penn and i the first game, the New York with three runs In a parUcular Curtain tandem, Nicola Plllc, who Rocky HUl, Coventry will be end­ ter Country Club. He's also one of the better senior golfers Spruce St. Market squee2:ed past inning and it cost him the ball spectively, Ralston and Buchholz mark of 258 by a single pin. His Jean Hampton, Betty Ritchie. Two close games again last Princeton. Knlcks ended a five-game losing tangle tonight in the quarter-finals upset fourth-seeded Donald Dell of ing Its Charter Oak Conference singles were 211-216 and 257. Oth­ In the United States and he’s also night saw Fletcher Glass come Nassiff's, 44 42, and Parkade edged game.” Pesky continued. "Mot Bethesda, Md., 16-14, 8-10, 7-5. manufacturing his own designed that it can bend. The local shop Saturday, 7:80 L T. Wood, 36-34. Yale is 4-3 in the league and 6-9 streak with a rfdatlvely simple listing five Americans and only slate entertaining Bacon Academy. er high scores were Mano Fratta- Shirley Vlttner, Amy P i r k e y, from behind to nip Miller’s Phar­ one of those runs should have 1957 DeSoto Hardtop golf putter at his Manchester can turn out as many as 100 a Na.ssiff trailed much of the op­ overall going into tonight’s action. 123-113 decision over the St. Louis scored. They were the result of Uiree foreign survivors. Emerson, who crushed Bob The Patriots made the Clas.s C roli 228 615, ,Ioe Childs 218, Jim business, the K -F & D Manufac­ Helene Dey, Flo Johnson, Jeanne macy, 38-34, and the Elks edged In other games. Trinity meets Hawks. In the NBA’s only other This is the brightest develop­ Green of New York 6-1, 8-1, takes Tournament earlier but, like all Tierney Sr. 212, John Filloranvo week. The International is pattern­ the hard luck team of the league, ener but kept the pressure on the bad throwing and sloppy relays. turing Company a t 334 Charter ed after the St. Andrews wood put­ Nourie, Ruth Conran, Tina Mlko- Marketmen and left the outcome Coast Guard at New London, game, Elgin Baylor counted 41 ment in American tennis in years, on Scott, winner over 18-year-old the others, want another win and 211, Scotty Yawoi-ski 203. Bolton Pharmacy, by one point, "I bet over the course of a thus a higher rating. ADVENTURER Oak SL ter. lowski, Fran Crandall, Jeanne in doubt until the flnal minute of Southern Connecticut plays Queens points as the season poor throwing or sloppy even discounting the fact that the Steve Stockton of Riverdale, N.Y. 29-28. Bolton has six losses, the College in New Haven and Quinni-. ran off from the , 6-8, 9-7. In the other match, Reed, Again no tournament Is involved President of K -F A D, Kirk­ Bobby LaFrancis, former local Frish, Delores Smith, Edle Cor- play. John Cervini found the range work on cut-ofts or relays can Indoor tournafnent is being played MERCHANT’S LEAGUE WITH EVERY ACCESSORY golfing whiz, now of West Hart­ renti, Rita McAllister, Maty Sim­ largest by six points. With any for 17 points for the winners, one piac plays host to Stonehlll. ^ 128-111. under very poor lighting on dls- winner against Bailey Brown of but a sellout crowd is assured at Standings patrick has fulfUlod an ambition of good luck at all in the final round cost six or seven games. East Catholic High where neigh­ ford, assembles the putters at a mons, Ruth Ostrander, Ann Cor- of his best efforts of the season. (SOlored hardwood boards which Manhasset, N.T., 6-4, 6-8, opposes W L Pet. teving his own golf putter on the they could be in the thick of the Sangster, who smashed Paul boring South Catholic will be visit­ A LIMITED EDITION MODEL market. His second putter crea­ shop at his home. ’The heads are renti, Elsie Kravontka Elsie Jim Blair (12) returned to Nais- make normal play almost Impos­ Vic’s Soda Shop ...... 16 5 .762 Pound, Alva Doucette. pack. sible. Cranls of New York 6-4, 8-8. ing. The Eagles, with 14 straight White Glass ...... 14 7 .667 tion reached the market recently cast in Pennsylvania. Otherwise, siffs lineup to pace the club’s scor­ wins In the book, will be after and ^ being ^strlbutod by Dun- all the work Is done at the Charter Miller’s led through the first ing. Jim Bowen (12) and Joe Sa- In the Dugout with the Managers... No. 18 Conran’s Ins...... 1 1 10 .476 IN SHARP CONDITION. contest only to lose in the final Morlarty Bros...... 10 11 .476 Vop. Heavy early orders Indicate Oak St. shop. vino (8) backed his efforts. five. East won last Friday, 62-35. the center shafted putter, titled Kirkpatrick, christened James minutes. They led 25-18 going into L. T. Wood managed to build a Dart’s Dairy ...... 7 14 .833 the Ihteniatlonal, win be a big Torrey Kirkpatrick, is believed to Run, Run, Run! the final period. AJ Snyder (23) six-point lead in the third quarter 119 Points for Ace in Four Games Community Press .. . . . 6 16 .238 seller. be the only Connecticut man who and John Goodin (12) sparked of the second tilt but poor ball Twins Need Righthanded Starter PBOVH>ENOE. B. I. (AP)— Fletcher’s to victory. Tony Kas- DECORMIER MOTOR SALES The Intematlonal was personal- holds membership in the historic handling cost them possession a A1 Cowles 142-382, Frank Gallaa Royal and Ancient Golf Club In Ooptaln Bob Oousy, who will tauskas (14) stood out for Mil­ number of times and eventually Sports Schedule 139, Jack Bell 353. Bill Chapman )|r deaigned end put into produc­ be honored at the lUode Island ler’s. Hairston Supplies New Punch 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER tion by Kirkpi Itrfck. St. Andrews, Scotland. ’Two years cost them the game. Parkade’s 189-364, A1 Pirkey 138-386, Pete Du- ago the local club president per­ auditorium tonight, has issued The Elks, led by Dick Keane scoring was well distributed, Pe^te To Win American League Pennant baldo 145-363, Harry Bemis 157-367, Aotiially, this is the second put­ a warning to himself and his Friday, Feb, IS ter that the Silk Town golfer ha.a formed with the United States (10) and Rick Constantine (10), Dimlnlco leading with 10. Pete Bob Damaschl 363. Seniors team in European compe­ fellow Boston Celtics. led throughout - but not by much. Burnham, who looked good under To NYU, Helps Top Ousaders Wethersfield at Manchester, had a hand in designing and With a night’s rest follow­ ’minors, and then batted .444 In MHS Arena. 8 p.m. manufacturing. Although he had tition. Bolton was within striking dis­ the backboards, paced the losers By SAM MELE 4 COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN— ing the 184-128 loss to Ism An­ nine games with us. We sent him Granby at Ellington. 8:16. the idea for many years it wasn’t Currently, Kirkpatrick is sharjv tance all the way only to be de­ with 12. Minnesota Taina’ Manager NEW YORK (AP) —“About 25 points a game." Olga Colla 137. Helen Noel 347, geles, the Celtics, meet their prived of a win when Constantine to the Florida IrutrucUonal South Catholic at Bast Catholic, until 1960 that he sat down with ening up his game in North Caro­ League and he waa second in bat­ That waa the reply of New York University baakettooM coach Evelyn Lorenlzen 350. lina. Last month he took part in Eastern Division tormentors — accounted for four points in the I’ll tell you right off what 8:15 p.m. Dow Ptnsterwald ait Jupiter, Fla., .S3mtcuse. EAST SIDE MIDGETS ting with .847. Lou Rosalnl Thursday when asked how big a dlfferenoa ft made to Bacon at Coventry. the American Seniors Golf Tour­ last minute of play. Brothers Bob I think of the Minnesota! have big, smooth Happy Hairston back on the squad. and eame up with a putter, known “We can’t do anything but Only one game last night found Rham at Rocky Hill. CHURCH DUCKPIN — Andy as the Dow Flnaterwald, that re­ nament at Bellaire, Fla., while Constantine led Bolton with 14. the Hosemen downing the BUie- Twins. They could win it all Don Mincher will be our long Actually it may be more. t Lamoureaux 163-139-422, Bill Fa­ 2,000 acting as a good-will ambas.sador run to win,” Oousy said still ball left-hand plnch-hltter and I Friday, Feb. 15 sulted in more than sales. reliiing the anguish of the de­ coats, 49-46. The tmbeaten winners with another good right-hand The quick, deft junior acored 119 ber 163-138-395. Hank Gryzb 364, 1958 Chevrolet Convertible hope to use Oliva against either Rockville at Windsor. 1960 Rambler Classic Another 2,500 Finsterwald models for his invention. SENIOR LEAGUE had to work hard all the way to polnta In the four games he has Ted Lawrence 136-368, Stan Opa- are now in production along with What does K -F A D stand for? feat by the Lakers. "We Just Standings starting pitcher. right or left-hand pitching when Saturday,, F<^b. 16 don’t play smart basketball pre-serve their record. They led by played alnce sitting out a aemes- Two Deadlock lach 351, Lou Sirianni 146-354, Gil IMPALA the International. K is for Kirkpatrick. F Is for W L Pet. only a point at the h«if and I was delighted with our w« need a base hit. ter’a achplastic ineligibility. That’s Swimming—Manchester at Hall. Turner 136-376, Glenn Nlcol 360, slowing down and that’s Just George Banks, Johrmy Ooryl Sunday, Feb. 17 Kirkpatrick and Ftnsterwald Don Flske, an attorney, who was Morlarty Bros...... 8 2 .800 couldn't pull away much further second-place finish in 1962, but an average of almost 30 a game. Ernie Wilkie 372. Walt Snow 368, 4-DOOR STATION WAGON what we did after we got a 18 and Mincher provide sound in­ Terryville at Green Manors, Y, FULLY EQUIPPED. became close friends when both an early busineas partner and D Boland Moors ...... 7 5 .683 ' after the intermiasion. Jim Welch am looking forward to improve­ Tha 8-foot-7 Hairston combined For €rolf Lead Ell Fish 375, Nunzin Lupacchino point lead with six minutes left Variety Caterers ...... 5 ment In more than one deport­ field reserve strength. Young 7 p.m. resided during the wdnter months is for Kirkpatrick's daughters, no against LA. 5 .500 ( 26) led the league-leaders while with hia favorite running male, 351 Sonny Chandler 366, Howie RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE, POWER In Jupiter and played golf at the sons being bom to the-Manchester Farrell’s Rest...... 5 5 .500 Collins Judd (17) and Buddy Bu- ment. Charlie Keller, a first bosemsn- Tueoday, Feb. 19 ALWAYS POPULAR AND QUITE “It’s too bad we can’t ebange , for 73 points In Bast Catholic at Plainville, 1 Hansen 356, Bill McCarthy 353, nearby Tequesta Coimtry Club. couple. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, inciden­ East Siders ...... 3 9 .260 ' der (12) were high for the Blue- I would like more of our play- outfielder. will get a chance to In Tucson Play our style. It's wide open with catch on as a pinch-liltter. M Important 102-71 rout of a good p.m. Red Oakmon 354. • STEERING — EVER POPULAR Finsterwald, one of the nation’s tally, is no golf widow. A fine play­ ns, or we get licked. coats. era to be a bit more daring on the Holy CrosB team Thursday. Both A SCARCE MODEL Single contest last night .saw Bo­ BUI Tuttle is a valuable de­ Thursday, Feb. >1 top IW08 and leading money win­ er, she was recently honored by "If we go Into that playoff bases. A running team causes the Rossini and Holy Cross coach TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—Jim Fer LOLLIPOP LEAGUE — Mlcltl ners, 1s the club pro at Tequasta. land Motors romped over the East fensive reserve In the outfield and Plainidlle at East Catholic, 1 being named president of the with any other thought in mind opposition to hurry throws and the Frank Oftrlng called the Madison rier and Don January were tied p Irish 110-112-300. ■nie International is a mallet- Women's Division of the National Siders 86-54. Boland's led through­ Pats Add Ex-Eagle rush affects their accuracy. But slugger Jim Lemon is back after —^well, wo won’t be playing Los a shoulder operation. Square Garden match "one of the for first with 7-under-par 66s as type club with an aluminum head Seniors Golf Association. Angeles for any championship. out, paced by a series of fast the TVtns are a young club which big ones.” A Very Special at and bronzed insert and is aimilar breaks. BOSTON (AP) —'n»e Boston Earl Battey gives us the most the Tucson Open Golf Tournament EARLY RISERS — K a r o ! e PARKADE PIN N ETTE8 — Meanw'hlle. hack at K-F A D. the And It’s about time we realiz­ has to get better. A highly im­ The victory over the Crusaders, 185 452 DECORMIER MOTOR SALES to the Finsterwald. One of the International putters are coming Leading the attack for Boland's, Patriots )iave added 255-paund competent all-round catching job Brown 190-485, Ruth Scuasel 185- Eklith ConneU - , Ev Mc­ ed it." portant factor in our drive for in the business. He is backed up one of the m ajor stumbling blocks swuhg Into second-round play to- Cauley 186-481, Bette Cosgrove features of the newest model is off the production line Matt Wallace took all scoring hon­ Don Oakea to their Hat of offen­ the American League flag in '62 514, Jackie Paskan 460. 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER ors with 30 points. Adding to the sive tackle oandidateB for the 1963 by Jerry Zimmerman. Coming on the NYU schedule, left the <1ay. 176-460, Toni Verfaille 175, Dot was our improved defense. along is Joe McCabe, who bit Violets with a 13-2 record includ­ As the round started, 15 golfers Perterson 466, June Stutz 484, Lori winning cause, Steve Me Adam American Football League season. Our infield takes a back seat to FLAVIMETTES — Val Jencks tossed in 21. For the East Siders, The Piaitriots announoed last night more than .300 for Vancouver. ing nine In a row and ■virtually yvere to complete the first round, 182, LuclUe Kukucka 138, Edie Jones 183-^0, Julie Peak 190- DECORMIER MOTOR SALES no club defensively and the run- I repeat that our only real need assured them of an Invitation to halted by darkness Thursday. 458, Marge Pettingill 185-503, Al­ Wayne Reynolds was high man the signing of the Z4-yeor-w he’U return to the offensi've Jim Kaat, Jack Kralick and Dick us to accept the NCAA,” Rossini course. Don't je t CBUjht this Wintsf without a Herm's Hobby Shop, 38 to 27. At chore.s he prefers. Two Patriots on the field. I felt that Allen and Stlgmon, with the 20-game win­ said. 1959 Rambler Wagon RoUins would stand up last season Butch Baird had a 67 and was 1956 Ford 2 Door Sedan the end of the Aral half. Gus's who were former Ekiglee---defen- ner, Camilo Pascual, the only because they are intelligent tads. Hairston tossed in 88 points and closest to the co-leaders. trailed 15 to 12, but with fine ball si-ve Hne coach Marion Campbell right-hander. Kramer, the Nation's No. 2 major P R E ENGINELRED handling in the second half they and defensive tackle Jesse ^ch- Versalles could become the t<^ ZOELO VER8AIXE8 Joe Bonikowskl will be out of Ferrler demonstrated quick UNIVERSAL CLASSIC AMBASSADOR SERIES shortstop in the league this yean. college scorer, added 36 In an mastery of the tricky heavily- came through with the win. High ardson—recommended Ookee to the Army early in April. He awesome display against the Cru­ RADIO, HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. scorer for the winners was Guy Coach Mike Hotovok. Our outfield, packs punch. Har­ A 21-year-okl left-hand hitting learned a lot last season start­ contoured greens and tree-lined LOADED AND LIKE NEW mon Killebrew led the league In outfielder whom I expect to carry saders, who were operating under fairways as he logged seven ing and relieving. He could be the a decided height disadvantage. A SHARP. PRETTY. BLUE CAR. home runs 'with 48 and rims batted is Pedro Oliva, who led all baseball other starting right-hander. Back birdies and barely missed a 64. in with,126. Bob AJUson was one of in batting with .410 at Wythevllle, The loss was the second straight A putt hung on the lip of the cup ONE CAREFUL OWNER. to handle most of our fire fight­ toe only two players in the whe«l to Va., of the Appalachian League in ing are Ray Moore. L«e Stange, Itoly dross, now 14-6, and put on the eighth green and failed to ONE CAREFUL OWNER. top the 1(» mark In runs batted in his first season as a professional in a m ajor crimp in Crusader hopes fall despite a wait. GARAGE FOR LUXURY LOVING YOU. Bill Plels and Frank Sullivan. R1.1 c t: . f y o and runs, scored (102 each) and 1961. lor a tourney spot. Every gafofl* I can't waft for the new season January hit long and hard to ougMywtolerised )tad 29 l>ome runs.. Even ball hawk A t CharloUe. N.C., of the Sally to start because I know the Tvirins "X think we’ve still got a good make few putts. He carded only Lenny Green had his biggest home League last season OUva hit .850, are going to be In the thick of ehonce tor the NTT if we con get one bogey. Na Eobw Ceri. run output, 14. the fourth highest average in the things. past Providence," Crusader coach Bunched at 68 were A1 Gelbei> A Very Special at DECORMIER MOTOR SALES 1961 Oftrlng said. er, Harold Kneece, Red Baxter Iona ..edged Massachusetts 61-54 fr„ Jerry Bteelsmith and A1 Men- 285 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER In the opener of the doubleheader gert. Fourteen othera had 89s. Nick werkman, national scoring Jack ' NiHdaus, the nation’s DECORMIER MOTOR SALES j KARMEN- leader, hampered by foul trouble third leading money winner and most of the game, scored only 29 pre-tourney favorite, was well 285 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER A Very Special RENT J>OhjmjoL (jdsttVL HERE! points In Beton Hall’s 81-74 upset back with a 76. GHIA of Niagara, winner of 10 straight Nicklaus. bothered by buraltie at tha start of ,the season but now in- his left hip, belted'' two balls :mm t FOR WEDDINGS •nd ALL FORHAL OCCASIONS 11-8. ' out of bounds on his second hole, 1. Protoct your oar from t(ia rovogof for a disastrous eight and couldn’t 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN SlMwroMii Frank Thomas of the Mats hit recover. of wintor woothori NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR- two home runs Ip one game on five Par meant little on the new 2. CcMior Morttng on cold morningd 1956 Rambler Classic occasions at the Polo Grounds last mesqulte and cactus lined 6,749- 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door 250 HP. 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MANCHESTER BVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, COim^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1968 PAQB .'S n cH rot MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,. CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1968 >>-X ^ I# •'■ ' - r^ Baborban F<» Rent 60 Honicn Fbr Sale - 72 BoniM For Bab Hoo99B For 8«k 72 Of dotoUa. The meal wlU be cater­ Wanted—To B o j 68 Apartmtat*—FIMb-* 72 H o o s m F or Sale 72 Moving—Trucking— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FA6ALY and SHORTEN SUXKVIUA-Baafitttul $% room Roekville-Venion ed by memben of Boy Scout T io ctf RockvUle^Vemon Storage 20 '\ . ______*Pmn»anta 88 WAPPING—Custom built Cape aa OVER8EEED modem, 10. mHOtOK-ttkomA 8. kadraou VERNON—Flva room ranch, sec­ 93. About 160 Cuba and parents WB BUY. aSLL or tHMla a a l^ apartmaat faaturing heat, bM 9 room Cm »s, Buoltloy nmeli, full kaaaiBsnt. Ug yard water. taMgarater, atove, vaaa* School onds to Parkway, $U,600. Tre- are expected to attend. MANCHESTER Peotuge DtUvery. •ad uaM (urattof*, eUna, fiu r V k ROOM haatad apartmaat with area,____ ^ __ aora_ ^ olty utiUtlea, III iiiiif with vtew, I9M aaddad.for «n m moot Agency,, TR 8-i$61, TR 4-H Wockahop Slated ■nrar, plotum (noMp and, « garaf^aacond floor. Adult lady ttan Mtnda. Mlnutea from Park- •luralnum______jrnu. atorma. Bal Air Reai paymtat, ckiataf oait, tax m - 64849. None Injured Railroad BiA Light trucking and package deliv­ ACON/ANHKRf NO M O M Sxoellaiit A 4-H Home Furnishings Work­ ery. RefrlgeratiK's, washurs and JUNIOR eOMBOh»Z CAN TURN A nO NOW THAT eoiaa, old doU* and fUM. only. Ml MT06. e, Warren B. 'l^ liia d i Eatato, IQ I4S83. crow, flist yaara teauraaoa. IM shop, for club members 12 and BORN,POP ffvnymiN* o m TO JUNIOMMOWN MONBV/ ooUaettoM, attle oaatanta H t i ^ a ildrtn or f r-Trader, MI 9-UOI. mouui oanytog ooat. Including atove motnng. ap eclal^ Folding NOTAOMW/ pate. ^ _m oa tb ly . Call RookvUla, ISX. Lota For llhle ^ 8 older, and all club leadera, Junlmr ehalra for rent, w 9-OW. SA N aA O rnV ONCORl'I N ^ I N M iKTHArH nw eny rNOTA aatttaaTliiniltiira MANCHESTER- Wa’n proud of taxes and Inaimnea. Fin* nriab- As Car Hits leaders, and parents, wil) start at Hearing Set acMtrrHiN» V ^ H V O ff T f f p m N v T o oourAND ' TatoottvUa. Ooan. TaL MO S^Mt. Pnrnialied Aparttadata 88>A W t.84748. S this beautiful Oolomal to A-l VMORKI>OR. boibood. Oonvantent location. This M^CHE8TER - a Bona level 1:80 p.m., Feb. 23, at the IToUand ADVERTISING nruK f Boitoo Lake Hide-away i ■hapa, 8 bedrOoms, formal dliUng la opportunlte. Olaim Roberta bulUUng let, lUxUO, elter water. County Agricultural Center, Rt. A House BUI, No. 43M, wMaE Painting— Papering 21 ZPIPIIP I MINT MARK linooln cants 190B- LAROB 4 room (unilaiiad apart­ room, braaseway and garage, School Bus isssF 1M9, 1966 douUe dias, aU daair* 1^ . Radtora, MI 4*u^ Bel Air Raal Estate Oo., ~M1 80, RockvUle. would allow the RoekvlUa Hade? ment to abara with tW o' other Apartment BnUdings nice flat lot, 1% baths, at the 838-0794. 8-9883. The workshop wUl provide an op- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS EXTERIOR AND interior painting. abl« ooins. RoekvlUa TR 6-0908 gliM, centrally looatad. MI 9-9468. velopment Agency to condanw For Sale 69 $6,900 Oreen area. Warren B. Howland, A partlaUy loaded school bus portuninty for 4-Hers to become road property and ttois fanwira • Wallpaper hooka! Pap^anglng. aay'tlina. • ______Realtor-Trader,. MI $-1108. vxnnt r t o o u caps, two unflnlah- 8 AJML to 6 P JM. VBRNON — Nlody flinlahad, 9- t h r e e BIBLDINGS lots, pri:me and an automobile crashed at familiar with the relatively new barrier to the city’s prpposod IV- Celllnga. Floore. Fully inaured fOC tn n r apartment house In A-l •d up, family alu Uteban, on bus- location. AA sons. t*hlTbrbrick furniture project. Mias Evelyn worfcmanahlp guaranteed. Leo room apartment and hath, naar California bound owner eacrl- PITKIN BTREHTT—Eight room co­ Vemcn Ave. and Rt. 80 yesterday ban renewal projrct, wUl ba the condlttoa, exeeUent return on liv- Itoe, low down paymant. Call John Agency, MI 9-8464. afternoon, causing extensive dam­ Hartley, extension home furnish­ subject of a public bearing at tiM COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIHED ADVT Pelletie.. Ml 9-6826 U no anawer, Rooraa Withoat Board 69 Parkway, prlvat# antranoa. park­ veetmeat. Mortgage avaUable, fioing this tueUo 90%’ oomplet* lonial. First floor has living , H. uqipan, too., MI 9-6361, ing, aU utUitiaa inoludad, Xmdta, ed 8 room furnished year 'round room (with flrmlaco) den, formal age to the vehicle but leaving the ings specialist, wUl explain the State Capitol on Thursday. MOMDAY Thni FlUDAY 10:S0 AJM.—SATim OAY 9 A.M. oau Ml 8-9048. eentrally looated. Ailbrlok Agm- WYLLY8 8T. — Extraordinary project, and two Mansfield girls FURIOBHED Ufht houMkeaping $98 weakly, m 6-9081. ay, KI 94464, . ^ home, beautiful stone Are- dining room, kitchen end lava­ TOLLAND—ipotlaaa ranch, at­ stogie lot, 340 foot frontage. M3 two drivers and 16 school children Rockville's redeveIopm«d pn^ EXTERIOR and interior painting. room, nookii ig (aolUUaa, ladlaa place, paneled waUe, double tory. Second floor bee four bed- tached garage, flUl basement, 1-7444. to the bus unhurt. wll give slide talks on their actlvlr ect, which would transfom tha PLEASE READ YOUR AD Paperhanging, ceilings wallpaper only, MI 8-6 TWO ROOM furnished apartment. lot, trees privacy, convention­ roems plus bath. Full basement $800 cash needed. Escott Agency, The accident happened about ties in the program. 19th Century Market St. ana tato Heated. Bedroom aet, kltohan aet, Airman Cook 20th Century steel and glass, has books on request ^ l y insured. BoiIm m Property For Sale 70 al financing only. with a rec teem 90% completed. MI 9-7088. - EXCELLENT view, scenic one 8:20 p.m., when the car being OIWMilled or Ads” mrt> taken over the phone ns a con* Call Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003 FURNIBREID rooms, complata refrigerator, gas range. Free acre buUdtog lots. Beautiful coun­ Airman 3.C Paul L. Yoimg Jr., been stalled by the agency's in­ VMUeMn. The adv^rtiner shoiM read his ad the FIRST DAT IT House te to SKceUeat oondiUon, driven west on Rt. 80 by Mrs. light houaekeapliig (acUiUea. Can- eiectrlolty, gaa $10 weakly. Nice corner lot. Owners have to NICE CAPE to deatoable Bowers tryside. MI 9-1817. Jeanne C. Trapp, 85, of Kanter whose parents live on Hartford ability to reach a satisfactory APPBABS and RBPtHtT ERRORS In time for the next lnser> tndly locatad, Mrs. Dorsay, 14 iNDVanUAL BoUdlng —masonry PAINTlNa and waUpapetlng. wall­ Adults. Apply Apt. 4, 10 Depot walla, oU beat, offloe, lavatory, LAWRENCE F. FIANO. move, hate to but have to. Price area. Aluminum storms, screens, Dr., Vernon, coiuded with the bus Tpke., completed an eight - week agreement with the New Haven tton. H m Herald la reaponaible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted paper removed. Wallpaper books Arch at., Manehaatar. Square. i,0M aq. ft. bufldlngjn exceUent to quite reallsUc, only $88,000. doors. Garage. Nicely treed yard. COVENTRY - Near new high as It pulled out from Vernon St., cooking course at the Army Quar­ Railroad to buy a secttoi of spur InsertiaB for any advertiaement and then only to the extent of a on requeet. Ceilings. F r^ esti­ eoaditloa. Carlton W. Hutohlne, Realtor MI 8-3760 CaU, _we will be happy to show WIU FHA Or VA with minimum schooL large building lote for according to Vernon constables. termaster School at Fort Lee, Va. track that runs through the fto p - *nalm good” Inaertlon. Errors which do not lessen the value of mates. Call Roger MI 8-09X8 sale. Escott Agency. MI 9-7688. 9-1 erty. ROOM FOR woman, Mtohen privl' Reiator, MX 94183. you through. 1T. J. Crockett. Real- down. Belfiora Agency, MI S-613L The bus, being driven by Shir­ on Feb. 1. Young entered the Air (he adverdaement will not oorreeted by "make good” Insertion. BiudneM Loeatknw Charles Nicholson n 3-4864 tor. MI M677. ley Eller, 37, of Vernon Trailer According to Redavelopmeafi PAINTING, wallpapering, ceilings leges. Call idtar 6 MI 9-61^ MANCHESTER-^Quallty buUt 8- Force in Aug^ust 1962. For Rent 64 COVENTRY—Commercial proper- Court, was extensively damaged The 18-year-old airman is a Agency chairman Clarence M ^ refinished' hardwood floors sand­ ^ avaUable. Store or reetaurant MOVE RIGHT to—brick Cape, 4 bedroom ranch with ceramic Carthy, the agency has the power ed. Call MI 9-4920. BOLTON—Only a few left to and the Trapp vehicle was de­ gfraduate of Rockville High School. uee. Ample off street parking. $14,300—FIVE room ranch, 3-car bedrooms, 1% baths, flreplace, tiled bath. laijM living room with to condemn any pubUc uttUHr t>rap- YOUR COOPERATION WILX TNI A I k il 9 O T 11 lUy fireplace fanuly sued kitchen the beautiful Converse tract, molished. The bus is owned by j In Okinawa RE APPREOiATED I t I I I I PAINTING AND paperhanging. parking, 00 Birch St. Ml 0-7190. 346 NORTH U k m -W b o n . lU Owner Wilt oonelder rental. Call garage, ceUar, aluminum atorma, plaster walls, screened porch, ga­ the Stonlngton Bus Service, RFDI erty except that belongtog to a rage, shaded lot, excellent viuue with G.B. buUt-to oven and priced right. Marine Corp. C. Freeman Jr., Good clean workmanAlp at rea­ 0-69», M . Mr.' Fraile^ Jarvla Realty Co., 4H% mortgage. $101.27 monthly. 8, Manchester. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freeman railroad. '" f t s s n C COMFORTABLE] U$^t housekeep­ Realtore, MI S-41U, MI 9-7814. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-Oim at $16,900. Warren E. Hwland, stove. FuU basement with excel­ The bill, which wiU be aired to sonable rates 80 jsars In Man­ lent rec room nqulbilities. A Constables Edwin Carlson and Sr., of 6 Windermere Village, El­ chester Raymond Fiske. MI m envp I ing room, gentleman workhv STORES FOR Rant, aultabla for Multiple Listing. Realtor-Trader, Ml 8-1108. NORTH COVENTRY— Three WUUam LlsweU investigated. room 412 of the State Capitol at (fm n#/4V#. g t any business, Route 44A, busy true ’value at $17,000. See and lington, arrived early this month 9-9287. diWs preferr^ parking. CaU Au extra largs lots, with trees, Teen-age Volunteers 2 p.m. would allow the agency ItKHMOMO- mi.iJ.tH 8-0001. highways, Bolton. Oonn., T miles Land For Sale 71 BIX ROOM Chq>e, IVi baths, ga­ MANCHESTER — Near Bowen compare. Call BUI Frasier, Jarvis priced to sell. in Okinawa, aboard the transport to “ acquire the real property of PAINTING, paperhanging, floor to Manehaatar. Call Ml 1*9082. rage, inside and outside flreplace, School, 7 room Cape, garage, low Realty Co., MI S-41U, 8 0 9-1300. The first close o t RockvUle City USS General W. A. Mann with TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? Boepitai Auxiliary volunteers — any railroad company, or read­ sanding, ceilings whitened. For ROCKVILLE—One bedroom avaU- nicely treed and shrubbed lot, down payment. Escott Agency, the Second Battalion, Seventh just, relocate or remove any cable, able In modem furnished 7 room MODERN, air conditioned office aluminum storms, screens doors. MI 9-7688. MANCHESTER—6 room Cape with BOLTON LAKE—Lot with ga­ girls 16 to 18 interested In medi­ Marine Regiment, for a 13-month lowest rates and good clean work­ full shed dormer, utility room, wire, pole, tower, buUdtog or ap­ manship call MI 4-0601. uiartment for genUeman. space, off street parking central Henry Street area. Belfiore Agen- rage and outside fireplace, cal oareeni were given an orien­ tour of duty with the Third Ma­ 21-Hour Aufworing Servioe location. Immediate occupancy. BAST HARTFORD BIG SPLIT level in nice residential dining room, Uvtog room with priced for quick sale. tation leoture at the hospital last pliance owned or operated bgr any Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs— ^Birds—Pets 41 Household Goods 51 Everything supplied, residential cy, Jdl 8-6121. rine EMvislon. While en route to railroad company.” CaU or see Jer- Morin, Berdlna PMlbrick, Carolyn permanently staU^. SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, MANCHESTER—7 room split level, combination windows and doors, please. ard Gugllelmi, RFD 2, RockvlUe; The fe d e ^ Houee and Homo FL ment of the amount of deposit. Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI No Job too small. John Verfaille, HARVARD PRECISION with purchase of any S' room outfit TWO ROOMS, one block from fices, ample parking. MI 9-0617. fireplace, built-ins, city utilities. ance,‘ MI 9-7620. Philleeon, Karen Siedllk, and 8-7958. MI 9-5750 Arlena, Bolens, Toro power han­ 1% baths, reo room, garage, cov' DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS—New 7 David MUto, 45 HIU Dr. nance agency, whirii admlnteteril COMPONENTS, INC. during our great pre-Washington Main, heat stove, refrigerator. ered patla half acre of parkUke Vacant. Charles Lesperance, 30 DON’T DELAY—CaU us today If Louise Watson. dle. Snow blowers repaired, parts 6,000 SQUARE feet, can expand to room Colonial with large famUy Mrs. Joseph P. McManus Is dl- Discharged yesterday; Mrs renewal grants, has indicated tbat CHARLES FLOOR Sanding— new and service. Trades and terms sale now going on. You get your AH 3-8596 e^er 6. grounds. Agree Agency, 6u 8-4808. 9-7620. room, 2 flreplacei, 1V4 tiled you’re selling your home, land, Announcements La WNMOWER sharpening and re­ 254 Proepect Ave., Hartford 12,000 square feet if necessary, reetor of the program. Dorothy Gardner, 18 Village St.; money allocated to the RodcvUlo or old floors finished. The bigger Capitol filqulpment, 88 Main St. groceries at the market of your baths, large kitchen with all Or business. Lombardo Realty, MI project wiU not be forthcoming Wk- pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. choice. FOUR ROOM duplex apartment excellent for small manufactur­ $9,900—6H ROOM ranch, fireplace, MANCHESTER—1964 home — 4 Manchester—Six room, 8 bed­ 9-9846. Mrs. Julia DeCarli, Hyde Ave.; BYe« pick-up and delivery Little the job, the cheaper the price MI 233-4406 AD 8-'r958. ing plant, 8 phase power, on main bullt-lns, 3-car garage, large room, custom ranch with fin­ Cube to Hear Oetwler Henry Sawyer Jr„ 12 Alien Dr., lew the railroad punpwtg bi INCOME TAXES prepared in your 3 COAIPLETE with extra finished room in attic, 3-car garage, large lot. prlv’Ivacy. large rooms expandable to 6. Francis E. Geissler, dean of men home or by appointment. Eo^er- A McKinney, 16 Woodbrldge St, 9-4920. MULTIUTH operator— One year available Feb, 16. 266 Highland highway, excellent locatlcm. Will Nice lot, oil hot water heat, full porch, large lot, with am^e ished rec room, comer lot, WANTED —2 Or 8 bedroom house, Vernon; Harold Levine. HlUside bought. WALLPAPER -PAINT Sale—Past­ ROOMS OF BRAND Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, trees, al] city utilities, excellent and director of athletics at Wll- lenced tax work, 24 hour service. MI 8-8020. experience. Large all-line Insur­ St AH 8-5129. remodel to suit needs. Available Multiple Listing, MI 9-6182. cellar, aluminum combinations, built in 1961. Many eoctrsa, $14,000-(19,000 Have two qualified Ave., Vernon; Kim Woods, West FLOOR SANDING, floor tiUng, ed and regular fully trimmed, NEW FURNITURE location. Charies Lesperance MI (24,900. limantic State College, will be CaU MI 8-4728. ance company with print plant plastic coated. Celling paint, (2.89 & APPLIANCES now. Call Stafford Springs, fireplace, convenient to bus. Ideal WllUngton; Keith Wohllebe, 13 Crash Victim Dies LAWN MOWERS sbarpeoed and Interior and exterior painting. MI AIAIN STREET—First floor, 4 684-7628, T k Realty Co., £no. 9-7620. HiRchtos^'^iO* speaker at Cub Scout Pack West Rd.; Dennis Pelletier, Rob­ 9-9688. on premises. Many benefits. Write Gallon. Morrison Pafiit Store, 385 SIX ROOM Cape, Bowers School for couple. Robert Wolverton, U s t t o ^ ’ ^ MulUple 92’s annual Blu*Blue and Gold dinner INCOME TAX returns prepared by repaired, sales and service, pick The “ Economy” bright rooms, basement, excel­ Realtor, KQ 9-2813. in Rd., Thompeonvllle, Alberta up and delivery. Ice skates sharp­ Or call Hartford Insurance Group, Center St. area, very clean, rec room, 2-car MANCHESTER — Nice 4 room Manchester—Zoned for busi­ at 6:30 on Feb. 19 in the Union NORWALK (API—A 33-y«av- auditor. Business and individual. Free (50 Groceries lent location parking now avail­ DESIRABLE retail location 86x100 garage withth full basementbasement, bus at MarshaU, 10 Diane Dr., Vernon, Accounting services. Raymond ened, precision ground. L % M 690 Asylum Ave., Hartford 16, 3 ROOMS ...... $188 able. Call AH 8-1677. available soon in downtown MANC3IESTER — New 8 room ranch, tile bath, city utilities, full ness on a busy street. 8 room Congregational Camrch social old Bridgeport woman who waa In­ Equipment Corporation, Route 88, Mortgages SI Conn. Phone- 249-6451, Ext. 586. door, $10, _Warren E. How price $11,600 ; 6 room older home, ■ingle, lot 80x136, many uses L egal N oUc6S rooms. Mrs. Gloria Hyjek and son Bolton jured in an auto crasih Wednesday Girard. US. 9-6008. ’The "Honeymoon" heart of Manchester. Large show land, Realtor-Trader. MI 8-1108. brick ranch, bullt-lns 14x20 Uving Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Donna O'Clair Verntm, Conn. 'TR 6-7609. Mancbes- ELECTRIC adding machine, rea­ FOUR ROOAfS, heat, hot water, room windows, full celling space (9,600; Bolton—beautiful 8 bed­ for this property and the price Geissler wa# Rockville High died today in Norwalk Hospital. SECOND mortgages — Unlimited sonable. An 3-8268. Free $50 Groceries room with fireplace half acre lot, AT A COURT o r PROBATE held at and daughter, 335 Lydall St., Mon FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ 8 ROOMS ...... $268 stove, refrigerator, large yard, In basement, parking, air condi­ HENRY STREET Area- Lovely reasonably priced. Haves Agency, room spilt, nearly 8 acres land, Is right. (17,000. Coventry within and for the District School basketball, basbaii and soc­ Hospital officials said tha ed with your savings in mind. SNOW PLOWING Service— Man­ funds available for second mort­ (16,900 ; 8 bedroom ranch, one of Coventry on the 11th day ot Febru­ cer coach In the 40s moving to Chester. woman. Miss Carmine Vaivaa, of gages. payments to suit your SIX STEEL parts bins, adjustable ’The "Charm House” quiet neighborhood, $116 monthly. tioned. Phone 242-5516, seven room Brick ranch. Three MI 3-4803 Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246, chester, East Hartford, Bolton, Call AH 8-5983, acre land, (18,900. Many more, all ary. 19S3. WilllmanOc In 1948. At Wlllimantic 830 State St., suffered imilujde in­ Coventry, Rockville areas. Call budget. Expedient service. J. D. RETAIL ROUTE dividers. Valve refacer. Valve Free $60 Groceries bedrooms, 1% baths, den formal Manchester — Beautiful Cape Preeent Hon. Elmore Turklngton, E. J. Bayles. 8 ROOMS ...... $394 dining room, no basement. Largs MANCHESTER — West Side. 6 price ranges. Call the Ellsworth with breezeway and attached Judge. State College he coached basket­ FM STATION APPROVED juries, including sevOTsl fractures. MI 9-5650. Realty, MI 3-5129. seat grinder. Duo-Therm space Estate of Eva Helen Llpeky, late of heater. Florence space heater. The “ Hollywood” Houses For Rent 65 ovsrM sd two car garage with room Cape, full shed dormer. IH Mitten Agency Realtor, MI 8-6980 one car garage, large co m tr ball and baseball for 12 years. She was a passenger to a cor INCOME TAX returns prepared THREE ROOM apartment with or MI 3-2826. Coventry In aatd District, deceaied. During the program the pack WASHINGTON (AP) — The which crashed into a light pola aa MASON WORK, fireplaces, brick BESET BY BILLS? Let us help SALESMAN An 9-0980. Free $50 Groceries ra41o operating door. Double lot, baths, flreplace, first floor new­ lot, finished rec room, many, The Administrator having made by former Internal Revenue 3 ROOMS ...... $488 stove and hot water. AH 8-6866. ANDOVER Lakefront— 6 room ly redecorated, breezeway, ga­ written application to said Court. In charter will be presented to the Federal Communications Commis­ it was leaving the Connecticut Agent in the convenience of your homes, brick and stone walls. you to a fresh start by consoli­ plenty of trees and privacy. Ter­ NO. COVENTRY—Large 6 room many extras, (18,900. dating the many debts that de­ ’The "Boulevard” completely furnished year round rific location, very central. T. J. rage, large shaded lot. $16,400. accordance with the atatute. (or an Rev. Paul Bowman, and those sion yesterday approved an appli­ Turnpike in Westport. Four other home for individual and business. Chimney repair and painting MI FDUR ROOM duplex garage, oil cottage, oil heat. Phone MI Cape, full shea dormer, aluminum order to mortgage the whole or part adults who have served the Cub cation by the University of Bridge­ 9-3001. mand your attention into one A good Sealtest milk route Is Free $60 Groceries Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1677. Warren E, Howland, Realtor- of the real estate described therein. It persons were hospitalized, toctud- MI 9-8938. now open which will give the Boats and Accessories 46 furnace, adults only. No pets. Call 9-7465. References required Trader, Mi 3-1108. storms, 1% baths, two acres of Andover—Just over Bolton line, program will be saluted. Advance­ port (Conn.) for construction of a Ing the driver, Roberto Burgos, 80, easily paid monthly obligation. 3 ROOMS ...... $597 AH 9-2628. la ordered that aald application be right man increased Income The "Aristocrat” MANCHEBTB1R—Custom 7 room land. (16.600. Other homes with 5 room ranch, 1%, acre lot, heard at the Probate Oiflce In Coven­ ment awards will be made. non-commercial educational FM of 100 Taylor Dr., Brldgqtort. FULL-TIME tax accoimtant ready (2,000 requires only (44.50 per WILL SACRIFK3E 16 foot New­ ANDOVER—Four room furnished TANNER STREET — Bowers one to three acres. Chambers bullt-lns, wall to wall carpet- try, on the 21st day of February. 1963, month Including repayment. If and permanent employment. Free (50 Groceries FIVE ROOM flat, excellent condi­ split level, 2 baths, recreation Mrs. Martha Shabot ig to charge station. state police said. to {issist you. Rates reasonable. port deluxe fiberglas boat, 40 home, (110 monthly includes heat School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 Realty, MI 3-2826, MI 8-6930. tog throughout lavatory amd at 10:00 o’clock In the forenoon; and Call S. J. Turklngton, Jr., MI Household Ser'vices you have property equity, con­ 3 ROOMS ...... (679 tion, first floor, just off E, Center room, expandable to 6 bedrooms, that noUce thereof be given, by pub­ h.p. electric start motor, nuining and utilities. Available to June 1. double garage. Carlton W. twin sized bedrooms, garage, full bath, 8 miles from center lishing a c o ^ of this order In the 8-7731. Offered 13-A tact Frank Burke, Connecticut Five day week with many (10 DOWN DELIVERS St., (90 per month. Haye® Agen­ PI 2-7807. OUTSTANDING value — 6 room Manchester Evening Herald a news- Mortgage Exchange. 15 Lewis lights, hardly used. 742-6843. Hutchins, MI 9-6182. 4%% mortgage, only (17,200. of Manchester, full price, fringe benefits. A liberal com­ Free Storage Until Wanted cy, AH 8-4808. Hayes Agency, Ml 8-4808. Colonial, baths, formal dining (18,600. gaperper havingnavmg a circuiauoncirculation in saideaia uis-Dls^ NEED HELP In preptu-lng your REWMAVTNQ of bums, moth holes. St., Hartford 246-8897. Free Delivery In Conn. room, flreplace, living room and ct and by posting a copy thereof mission arrangement makes BOLTON—Rent with option to buy. CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, on the tl public, sTgn^st In the Town of income tax return? Call MI Zippers repaired Window Shades possible a high income. 18 H.P. JOHNSON. 1958, A-1 con­ Free Set-Xjp by Our Own FOUR ROOMS, s6cond floor, re­ 4 room ranch, lakefront privi­ MINUTES from Manchester. Im­ stairway carpeted, large sliding 9-3329. made to measure; all sized Vene­ decorated. No children under 16 large ll'vtog room, formal dining Coventry.ventry. In said District at least flvs USED CAR BUYERS'^^BULLEnN dition. Call An 9-1115. Reliable Men leges, gas heat. Goodchild-Bart- room, cabuist kitchen, 2 bed­ maculate Bolton ranch. Beauti­ door closetg with lighting, natur­ days before said day of hearing, and tian blinds Keys made while you Business Opportunities 32 years. Inquire 11 Church St., al woodwork, full cabineted JOHN WILLARD REALTY that return be made to this Court. FOR SERVICE and savings In pre­ See Personnel Dept, between Phone for appointment lett Realty, 289-0939, AH 8-7925. rooms, recreation room, land­ ful big kitchen with bullt-lns, full AttesL Nftjf dEWSrtir i 1 1 ^ ^ f I wait. Tape Recorders for rent. SAMUEL ALBERT first floor. cellar, garage. Aluminum storms, kitchen, oil hot water heat, 2-car paring income taxes for business Marlow’s, 867 Main, Ml 9-5221. BARBER SHOP for sale or rent, 8:30 and 11 a.m., Monday-Frl­ Garden— Farm— Dairy scaped yard. Marlon E. Robert^ MI 9-2349 BLifORE TURKINGTON. Judge, and mdividual, call PI 2-6607. good opportunity, fine location. Hartford CH 7-0358 ATTRACTIVE newly decorated 6 ■on. Realtor, MI 8-6963. screens, doors. Attractively wood­ oversized garage, aluminum day. Suburban For Rent 66 combination storm windows and AT A COURT OF PROBATE held MI 9-6072. Products 50 See It Day Or Night room flat in two-family house at ed lot 200x200. Belfiore Agency, At Manchester within and for the Buy now at this sign of value RUSSELL’S Barber Shop, comer If you have no means of trans­ 163 West Center St., ceramic tile MI 3-6121, doors, large lot, at 62 Duval St. District of Manchester, on the 11th day portation, I’ll send my auto for CXDVENTRY — Attractive unfur­ Owner MI 8-1986. of February, 1963. Oak and Spruce, two barbers Building:— Contracting 14 SEALTEST FOODS QUALITY APPLE? grown In Man­ bath, garage, (95. AH 9-7449. nished 8 and 4 room apartments. SIX ROOM older home, 8 bed­ Your choice of beautiful used cars. Many many late-modsi used Fords, with Ford’s over 25 years’ ejcperience each. Help Wanted— Female 35 chester, 22 lb. bag, (1.50. Bunce you. No obligation whatsoever. 4 ^ FERGUSON ROAD — New 6 Present, Mon. John J. WoUett, Judge. Call Wllllmantlc 423-8911. DRIVE BY 108 PLYMOUTH LANE—An area i rooms, new kitchen sink and Estate of Oelestln Neuvllle. late of A-1 Used Cars Included... Inspected, recon- famed service-savino features. Every ear Free parking. Open Mondays. Try FALLOUT SHELTERS—Additions, MILK DIVISION Farm. 629 W . Center A n 8-8116. EXTRA LARGE 8% room apart­ room ranch with 2-car garage, Moncheiter, In sold Dlatrict deceoaed. remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, AVON NEEDS housewives without aluminum siding, oil hot water of beautiful established homes. I cabinets, new tiled bath, new hot dftloned when necessary, road-tested. Also priced to sell right now. ro nf. us. A—L—B—E—R—T— S ment, heat, hot water, appli­ 101 BROOKFIELD ST. water heating system, attached The administratrix haTlng exhibited _ I recreation rooms. Roofing, con- previous business experience. If 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD heat, living room with flreplace, this is a 6 room rambling Cape her administration account with . oald ances, garbage disposal, 'parking, Six room Cape with flreplace and garage, one half acre land, estate to this Court for allowance, it is — I Crete work. Call Leon Cieszynski, your children are in school and Household Goods 51 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 adults. AH 9-8760. 3 large bedrooms, kitchen with on well landscaped, good sized | 8: M3 9-4291. NOTICE garage, reduced for quick sole. bullt-lns Immediate occupancy. lot, 2-car garage. Warren E. How- j (10,900 Chambers Realty, MI ORDERED: That the 2Sth day of Personals you can put several hours dally February, 1968, at ten o’clock, fore- '62 Falcon into a business of your own let HOTPOINT stove, excellent condi­ Robert Wolverton, Realtor, MI land. Realtor-"rrader, MI 8-1108. 3-2826, MI 8-6980. nooo, at the Probate Office In the Mu­ >61 Galaito SM C.ALL ME on your formica needs, At a meeting held by the Town nicipal BulldlnS In said Mauicheater, '61 Falcon 1961 Ford SterHne Hardtop. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, Us show you how you can earn (2 tion; gray reversible rug with Office and Store Planning Commission February 11, 9-2813. WEST SIDE—Comfortable 6 room bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, pad, 11x12; 34x42’’ desk in good 82 LYDALL ST. be and the some Is assigned for a Sport Fatora. bonded representative, Alfred to (3 an hour. Call today for ap­ Equipment 54 NOTICE 1963. following a public hearing home In established neighbor­ hearing on the allowance of said ad- 3-Door. White Country Squire The fast back Amell, 206 Eeni7 St. Tel MI vanitory units, table-tops and is­ pointment 289-4922. Salesmen Wanted 36-A condition. AH 9-5946 Oversized 6 room Cape on acre 42 LUDLOW ROAD, Manchester— mlnlstraUon account with said estate, Hie sporty land stands. MI 9-8936. held February 4, 1963, It was voted lot, 1% baths, garage, city utili­ new 8 room ranch, 100x166 lot, STARKWEATHER ST. hood near school. Good heating ascertainment of heirs and order of 6 cylinder, 6 Passenger model with SM 8-0460. TYPEWRITER — NEW TYPE- TOWN OF ANDOVER to make a zone change as follows: system. A gift to thrift at $11,000. sport of toe SITTER WANTED, 11:30 a.m.-3 LOCAL CHEAnCAL sales route WANTED ties. full cellar, oil hot water heat, liv­ dIstrlbuUon and this Court directs that etnodard trans- 8 Cylinder HP. engiiie^ writers (66 and up; used type- BOARD OF TAX REVIEW HAZEL STREET—To change Madeline Smith, Realtor MI notice of the time and place assigned mlselon. The economy line. REMODELING — Charles Home p.m., own car desirable M3 opening for married man with Someone to take over payments ing room with fireplace, dining tor said hearing be given to all per­ .writers (29 and up. Berube’s Notice is hereby given that the to Business Zone HI, an area 6 room older home with aU 6-1642 or evenings MI 8-8189. economy Idng. Backet seats, Antomatlc. enizo trana. Automobiles For Sale 4 improvement. All kinds of re­ 4-1178. car. Above average income. Un­ of (7 weekly room, kitchen with bullt-lns, 3 utilities, very nice, (14,300. sons known to be interested therein to standard modeling, financing arranged. MI Typewriter Service, 479 E Mid­ Board of Tax Review, Town of now in Residence Zone B, de­ 841 SPRING ST. appear and be heard thereon by pub­ Very clean. usual opportunity for ambitious large bedrooms (22.000. Robert MANCHESTER —Spacious ranch, transmission. One owBsr. NEED CAR? Your credit turned 9-4920. WOMAN to stay nights, three, ON 3 COMPLETE ROOMS dle Tpke.. Manchester. AD 9-8477 Andover, Conn., will be in session scribed as follows; Starting at Lovely, immaculate 6 room Ranch, Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2813. lishing a copy of this order In oema man For further Information call OF at the Town Hall on the following a point on the south side of country living, 6 rooms, 3 full newsi>«>er having a circulation In Very eleau. down? Short on down payment? nights weekly. Terms and hours Hartford, 644-0202. steel beam construction, 2 fire­ BUCKLAND 8T.—6 year old ■aid District, at least seven days be­ dates; Hazel Street and 100’, more or IN SUBURBIA—A 1964, 6 room ColonlalrCape, 7 room quality baths, 3 bedrooms, aluminum fore the day of said hearing, and by Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t to be arranged at interview. FURNITURE AND places, garage, l(X)x800 lot. storms, fire aJartn one-half acre despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ Write to Box C, Herald. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Wednesday, February 27, 7:30 lees, east of Main Street, the ranch, 100x260 lot, ameslte drive, constructed, $18,900. mailing on or before February 14. $1997 SALESMAN — Specialty advertise­ »1397 Special Services 15 APPLIANCES p.m. to 9:30 p.m. oil heat, aluminum combinations, lot. Call owner. Ml 4-0890. 1963, by certified mall, a copy of this $1997 line runs easterly 40’, more or *1897 quire about lowest down, small­ ment. Calendars, all lines, full or order to Adelaide R. Battaglia. Wells WAITRESS WANTED, experienced The furniture is BRAND NEW FORAtAL WHITE dinner coats for Wednesday, March 6, 7:30 full cellar, living room with fire­ est payments anywhere No small RAIN SOFT water conditioning of part-time, age no barrier, leads and never left our store. Customer less, then south 68’, morq or TOLLAND — Large 7 room FOUR ROOM ranch home, oil hot Road, nlcottville. Conn.: Mathilda J. loan or fintince company plan. : preferred, 7-2:30 Monday-Frlday. I sale, all sizes (5. Colored coats, p.m. to 9:30 p.m. lesfs; then west 40’, more or BEL AIR REAL ESTATE place, 8 big bedrooms. For sum­ Hinigan. 643 West Middle TumpUce, Vernon water samples analyzed furnished, Connecticut company. is being transferred and willing to (7. Call AH Sl6626. Ranch, 1% baths, garage, air heat, new siding, $10,950. Manchester. Conn.; Jeanne H. Wlnsler, ’61 Volvo 2-Door >61 Ford Galaxie Douglas Motors. 333 Main. free—no obligation. Call Lou ! Morning Glory Lunch 316 Main Our salesmen know of this adver­ Saturday, March 9, 10 a.m. less; then north 68’, more or mer — air conditioning. Robert Phone John H. Lappen, Inc., MI *S1 Ford Country ’61 Ford Town Vie. I St. sacrifice deposit, as well as week­ MI 8-98S2 Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2818. $17,600. 61 West Middle Turnpike. Manchester, Sedan model Montes!, TR 6-3275 or MI 3-0516. tisement. Commission. Write Box ly payments already made. to 4 p.m. less, along present Business 9-6261. Conn. Sedan Station Falrlane 500 PV544. A one WHY BUY a foreign sports car? To hear complaints of taxpayers Zone to point of begin­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. EXPERIENCED saleslady posi­ AA, Herald, m, BOLTON—Unusual set-up. Two Wagon 3--tone owner cream 2-tone bine If it’s class you want, stop in at THIS IS A REAL BUY ! ! ! Wanted—^To Buy 58 claiming to be aggrieved by action ning. BOLTON — Charming 4 room blue, 8 evUnders, 2-Door. Economy and white. 853 tion now available daily from 6-9 YOU GET: Complete Uving room, homes on one lot. 6 room ranch AT A COURT OF PROBATE held puff. 4 cylinders Gordon’s Atlantic Service, Classic ' of the Assessors. The above zone change will be­ JOSEPH BARTH, Broker ranch, new oU burner, wooded lot, at Manchester within and for the Birtomntlc trnns., 6 cylinder, C O . in. engine model 1957 ’Thunderbird. mint Roofing— Siding 16 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Ap­ sofa, chair, rocker, tables, lamps, FRANK is buying and selling good MANCHESTER — New 6% room and 4 room ranch. In-laws? District of Manchester, on the 13th day with 4 on toe Help Wanted— I used furpiture and antiques at 420 BOARD OF TAX REVIEW come effective February 18, 1963. excellent condition, lakefront radio and heater. standard trans­ with standard condition, low mileage, fully ply manager, Pilg;rim Mills. rug and TEN accessories! COM­ ranch, 3 fireplaces, full basement, Mother ana Dad. Tongren Agen­ MI 9-0320 privileges, boat dock, only of February^ AD . 1963. floor. Radio, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, Male or Female 37 I Lake St. Call and see what we've C. B. Home., Chairman Town Planning Commission cy. MI 8-6321. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. mission, radie, heater, seat transmlseloa. equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv­ Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd. PLETE BEDROOM: Bookcase G. W. Munson tllsd bath, city utilities, cm bus $9,900. Goodohild-Bartlett Realty, Blatate of Frederick C. Matin, late A real nice painting. Carpentry. Alterations I got. Open Sundays. Ml 9-6580 Martin E. Alvord, line. Charies Lesperance, MI beater. belts. Exceptionally ice, West Rd., Ellington, TR i bed, chest, dresser and mirror. W. Moran Jr. 289-0989, MI 8-7938. of Manchester In said district, deeeas- one owner onr. 5-8392. and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ PART-TIME clerk, over 21, for SHOE CLERK—Knowledge of fit­ Chairman 9-7630. SPLIT LEVEL—6 rooms, recrea­ sd. clean one I Gold Bond mattress and box spring WANTED—used restaurant, gro- Dated at Andover, Conn., Febru­ Dorothy C. Jacobson, ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. our Nelco Drive-In store, 280 ting preferred but not necessary, ' and SEVEN accessories! COM- tion room, garage, very clean, NEW LSmNG—2-famlly 2 years MANCHESTER — St. Jame. Par­ Upon application of Josephine S. owner car. part-time. Call Tots ’n Teens, ACT I eery store, and tavern equipment, ary 14, 1983. Secretary $16,900. 4%% mortgage, (87.78 Malm, administratrix, praying for AUSTIN-HEALY 1956 100-4, ruby Ml 3-4860. Broad St., Manchester, after­ , PLETE KITCHEN: 7 piece. For­ BPUT L E V E L - 7 rooms, IH old, electric ranges-wainer hook­ ish, 4 bedroom Oolonlal, 2 fire­ authority to compromise and settle noons 3-6, Saturday, 8-5. Apply 3-2128 for appointment. i For fast and ready cash call baths, family room, garage, lot monthly, Carlton W. Hutchins, ups, A-l construction, 4" insula­ *1797 *1397 red lacquer, 4-speed, louvered certain doubtful and disputed claim In mica top kitchen set and utility F r ^ Fontaine, BU 0-5646. before places, center hall, breezeway, 2- *1597 *1797 hood. Michelin X tires. E.xcellent ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or New England Laundry, 260 Broad 160X4^8, choice location, $23,900. Ml 9-6132, Multiple Listing. tion, Income $3,000 yearly^ one favor of said estate against Malcom DEPAR'TMENT Manager, men’s table. 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. car garage, all city utilities, ex- F. Adair of said Manchester, it is condition. MI 3-9055. replaced, specializing in Bonded St., Manchester. PhUbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. apartment now vacant. Conven­ c^ en t location. Vacant. Charles ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ buUt-up and shingle roofing. and boys’ wear. Apply' W. T. PLUS ALL THESE MANCHESTER — 2-famIly 6-6, C ient location, amesH« driveway, WANTED — Used furniture top Lesperance, MI 9-7630. plication be heard - and determined Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches­ MARRIED WOMEN to work full Grant, Shopping Parkade. EXTRAS! BIO 7 ROOM older Ccdonial. Beau­ zone„ Price reduced. City water parking to rear, an excellent in­ at the Probate office' in Manchester In •80 Ford ’60 Ford ’50 PooMae ’58 Ford Galaxie VOLKSWAGEN 1960, blue sedan, ter, Ml 3-7707. or part-time in our new dining 21" TV aet, refrigeratori range, price paid. Ed’s Used FUmiture, tiful yard vflth ti«ea, 90X240. 3- and sewer. Tongren Agency, MI said District, on the 18th day of Feb­ QUICK OCCUPANCY! come proposition that has the ad­ MANCHESTER—Large ranch, full ruary. A.D 1968, at eleven o'clock In FWrIane 600 Fairlane 500 BonneriUe Club Vie. new tires. M3 3-7021. room. Must be neat, pleasant dishes, pots and pans, mlverware, AD 3-6240 Or CH 8-0860. ear garage. Cloee to shopping, -8-6321. vantage of beiM modem. Bel­ basement, $600 cash needed. Es­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement Situations Wanted— the forenoon, and that notice be given and of good character. Apply at glasses, toaster, steam iron, per­ public and parochial sdiools, fiore Agency, MI 8-6121. cott Agency, Ml 9-7688. to ail persona Interested in said estate 4-Doer. Economy 4-Door. 4-Door Hardtop. 8 cylinders, I960 CHEVROLET Biscayne. 4- ' Company—roofing, siding, altera­ the Treat Shoppe, Route 83, Tal- Female 38 colator, etc. transportation. An excellent BOLTON — Ansaldl Acres. 6 room of the pendency of said application and ranch, full basement, tiled 6 cylinder, Fully equipped. antomatlo, speed transmission, big engine. tions, additions and remodeling cottville between 3-7 p.m. 'value. A bMt buy by Belfiore, MI WALKER ST.—Six room Cape, ga­ NEW 4-bedroom Colonial, built the time and place of hearing thereon, nutomntlo 8 oyltodera, AH 3-0450. IRONING DONE in my home. NO DOWN PAYMENT baths, fireplace, large family by publishing a copy of this order In A puff. Yon power steering, I of all types. Excellent workman- 3-6131, rage, very close to all schools, with imagination and ingenuity, some newspaper having a circulation transRiission,' antomatlc, moat see to radio, heater. ^ ship. MI 9-6495. Also. dressmaking alterations IS NECESSARY SEPTIP TANKS room, 3-car garage, mie acre lot. shopping and transportation, in said district, at least seven days FORD 1953, 4-door, stick shift, plus the best, of materials and radio, heater. laAo, heater. appreciate. Brown aad white. Help Wanted— Male 36 and mending. Reasonable rates. This furniture can be delivered AND 81 NORTH SCHOOL ST.—2 famUy built-ins. Charles Lesperance, MI $16,900, Philbrick Agency, MI workmanship. 400 foot lot still before the day of aald hearing to ap­ running condition, make an offer. Tel. An 3-7320. immediately, or can be stored free 6-6, large clean rooms oU steam 9-7620. pear If they see cause at said time and A one owner. After 5 p.m., MI 3-4230. PART-TIME help wanted for cigar 9-8464. centrally located. Priced to the place and be heard relative thereto, jssi Roofing and Chimneys 16-A of charge. FREE DELIVERY — beat, separate utilities, both mid 20g and worth more. Belfiora and make return to this court. department. Ask for Mr. Lupac- FREE SERVICE. Thlg complete Pf.UN0ED SEWERS floors ocouplqd, $16,900. Robert MANCHESTER—Tree shaded 6 1955 BUICK Special, radio, heat­ MANCHESTER—Fabulous 7 room Agency, MI 8-8131. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. RtKJFTNG—Specializing repairing chino, Arthur Drug, Manchester. IRONING DONE In my home. AH outfit can be seen at: < Wedverton, Realtor, MI 9-3818. room ranch, walk to bUs and split level now being used as *1197 $1347 $1597 LIMITATION OBDEB $1397 er, new tires, excellent condition, roofs ot all Rinds, new roofs gut­ 9-4013. Machine GleaneA schools, full cellaf with rec room, Model Home. Excellent floor plan $350. 528-3395 GILBERT’S OF 8 bedrooms, living room and AT A COURT OF PROBATE hsld ter work, chimneys cleanoj re­ NEW BRITAIN Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ ROCKLEDOB 8 year old cus­ with 8 bedrooms, living foom with at Manchester within and for the paired Aluminum siding SO er Lines Installed—Cellar Ww- tom bunt modem ranch. Living kitchen aluminum combinations, fireplace, dining room, kitchen District of Manchester, on the 18th day WILL DO typing and bookkeeping 11 STANLEX ST. room with flreplace, electric modestly priced at $16,800. Rob­ Coventry of February. 1963. ’58 Engltoh 1955 OLDSMOBILE good condi­ years’ experience. Free estimates terprooftag Done. with dinette. Many fine extras Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. ’50 Ford Galaxie ’58 Pontiac ’58 Ford 4-Door. Call Hewley. AH 8-6861. AO 8-07eS MANAGER^ in my home. AH 9-9502. BA 6-7778 kltehen, diiifaig area, 8 bedrooms, ert Wolverton. Realtor, MI 9-3813. ConsnI. Just tion. CaU MI 9-9254, after 5 p.m. Open Daily 9-9, Saturday to 6:80 such as fireplace, G.E. range and PICTURE BOOK SPECUL Estate of Christian Staiger, late of Starchlef 4-Door. 3 full baths, 30x36 foot recreation oven and formica counters to Manchester tn said District, deceased. Blue. 8 cylinders, the one for a COAIPETENT woman will board On Route 71 hear Route 72 bypass MeKINNEY BROS. room with wetoace, attached ga­ NO.~COVEimiY —7 miles from On motion of Harrv Staiger of said 4-Door. 8, second oar. 1963 FALCON convertible, automa- „ ] Z ! ~ or care for child on dally basis Manchester. Trade or rent. Spa­ birch cabineted kitchen, bveraia- Manchester, admlnls*—*or. automatic, power standard Uc, r^ io. heater, bucket seats, Kadio-TV Repair Services 18 TRAINEE rage. BeauUnil wooded lot Fully equipped. in her home. MI 3-7838. ED’S USED Furniture and Appli­ Sdwmxki* Disposal Co. MI cious 6 room ranch, 8 bedrooms, ed garage, playroom, 1% baths. ORDERED; That • months from eteerlng, radio, transmission. $150, take over low payments. pry-pi^r>>r iZuoZZ n ances—We buy and sell for ready $»,900. PMlbrick Agency, Priced under ^ ,0 0 6 . Call Mrs. Onoe to a blue moon, a home the 18th day of Febro 1963. be and 180-182 i W I St.—MI S-SS08 open planning living room and the same are limited and allowed for heeter. Exceptionally Rudy 246-6851 I h'^^BRT, reliable repair all Over 19 years old. Must cash. Open 9-9. AD 8-6240 Or CH Lambert, J a r ^ Realty Oo., to aweU your heart with pride, Runs very good. *397 ■ *______:______! makes of radios, ’TVs, stereos. Idtchen, ceramic bath, aluminum the creditors within which to bring In have car, be neat, a^res- Dogs— Birds— ^Pets 41 9-0860. TANNER 8TRBBI — Compact combination windows and doors, Realtors. MI 8-4113, MI 9-1300. 6 Mg rooms, 2-car garage, sun- their claims against said estate, and clean. Citizens band, etc. Sound Sys- said administrator la directed to give Very nice. Needs body Trucks—^Tractors sive arid willing to train for ranch with five large rooms. baseboard hot air heat, almost poroh, large living room with Many otoer " terns of Manchester, 22 Birch St, (75 weekly starting salary. AKC BEAGLE pups, choice, MANCHESTER — Lookout Mour pnbl'e notice to the creditors work. As is. An 9-8265. healthy, 7 weeks. Swapash Kep-. Flraplaca trail la paneled, dtalr- acre of land. Owner 423-2713. tain, 6 room ranch, 3-way flra- fireplace, atep aa'vlng klteh­ to bring in their claims with­ models to ehooae Excellent future. Only sin­ way toVO woona second viwr.floor, fullsuti hoseijmo * in said time allowed by publtsh- from. 1956 FORD half-ton pickup, very cere applicants considered. nels, Glastonbuiy. 633-2282. 207 W. HIGH 8T. Drive by this im­ plaoa, bariMcue, IH tiled oatha, en immaculate, profesaionaUy Inr a copy of this order In some CONNIES TV and Radio Service, mant wlUiItb garage.gara Ideal location, newspaper having a circulation In said 1955, 1956, good ctmdition. 742-6848 Call MI 3-1834 between 10-2 Six RMm Gaps Ct4 «Hli Froat Dsnasrt maculate A MI 8-6121. stove, garbage dispoeal. Chariea JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. with fireplace .dining room and kitchen downstairs. Leapennee, IQ 9-7630. K, you’U buy it. Call Art ZjARSON’S—Connecticut'g first li­ Millinery, Dressmaking 19 FOR WAREHOUSE materials MODEL 122S KAMOHBSTElb-Two-famUy 6-8, LIMITATION ORDER Urga lot, separate heating sya- MANCHESTER—Charming 5 room Foraakcr, MI 9-5806, TR AT A COURT OF PROBATE held More Than 80 Cars To Choose From censed driving school trained — handling and appliance assembly. For Sale Open stairway to second floor. Tile bath, city water and 109 NORTH BLIC-The nicest 6 at Moncheeter within and for tha DRESSES and coats shortened, Iona Manufacturing Corp. Regent RADIO. HEATER, DEFROSTER. tema. Detached 3-car garage. Colonial located to a fine residen­ 6-3834. Certified and approved is now of­ mending, worn collars turned, in sewerage, hot water oil h'&t. Fully insulated, combina­ tial neighborhood. Ceramic tiled room Cape we ever had to offer, District of Manchester, on the 13th day fering classrooms and behind St. 6.ROOM RANCH Caitral location. Bt. James pu-- of February, 1969. my own home. Ml 9-3461. ONE CAR OARAGE bath. Oarage. An Ideal home for double cloeeta' and to A-l condi­ ■present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. wheel Instruction for teen-agers. tion windows and doors. In excellent condition through­ teh. No ogenU. $23,600. CaU tion, $17,9M. E. J. Carpofter, 4 ON THE FLOOR 6434670. 8494000. only $16,900. Call the Jarris Real­ Eetate of Arthur E. Hntchlnson lete M l 9-6076, ALTERATIONS — Coats, dresses $15,900 out. One owner, who is planning ’to move into a larger ty Co., Restore, MI 8-4113, MI Broker, MI 9-6061. BARROWS &. WALLACE of Menehester In said District. de­ and skirts shortened, cuffs done ceased. KORTLOCSTS Driving School Inc., NOTICE ONE OWNER. LIKE NEW. . FOREST STREBT-DcUghtful 10 8-1028, MI 9-7814. On motion of Doris T. Hutchinson >of and zippers replaced. Mrs. Four­ hmne. , room fonnar Cheney realdenoa to BR(X)KFIBU> Street — 6 room 56 East Center St. ■aid Manchester, executrix. effleea, claaaiooai lociited Man- ’The RepubUcan Electors o f the nier, MI 3-9280, 8-ROOM DUTCH irUka aatttos. G bedrooma, 4% MANCHESTER-exqulslte t room Cape near High -Junior High, ORDERED: That six months from oheatqr Faifeade, lower level. Be- Mancfaeator, Conn. the 19th day of February. 1*69, be. imd Town of Andover are hereby warn­ M M. SKoallaat oeodltiao. Owner ranch, 100x800 wooded lo t warmth <>raptece, garage.' Reduced mr gimiera, older, nervous students, ed of a Caucus to be held at the COLONIAL immediate sateTlM A|r Real Es­ file aome ore limited and allowed for ONE CAB OARAGE FRIGE $IS,4N MI 84444. S and oharm averywhera. Shown hgr toe creditors iHthln which to bring In our apedalty. TaeiMige driver’s Moving—Trucking— Town Hall, Wednesday, February DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES m m ^tpototoent Bid Air Raal Bi- tate, MX- S4333. their claims against osM estate, and •ducapoa couraa. State certified. Storage 20 20, 1963 at 8:00 P.M., foe the pur­ $17,500 KANdHESTER-WMl planned 8- tote; m 8-9883, {Mild executrix Is directed to give pub­ ia > T M 6 . SUBURBAN — Yauag fiva room BOWBHS s c h o o l -9 room Co­ lic notice to the creditors to bring in pose of nominating 'Town Officers 285 IROAD CT.. MANCHESTiR bedrCOm Cap* on wooded lot toeir claims within aald Hm# allowed DILLON FORD THE AUSTIN A. CHa MBERI' OO. to be elected at the May, 20th PHILBRICK Complete with fireplace and 4V&'A-$8$.50 MqiNTHLY. Attrao- ranch, near lake,ke, h w water oU lonial, five bedrooms 1% baths, b » publishing a conv of this onssr In SALES and SERVICE Eurrleos CMTered 13 Moving, packing, etcrage, locaU election and to do any other busi­ CHARLES LESPERANCE aluminum atorma and sereana. tive- S-bedrooto ranch, aluminum heat, hullt-toB. fireplace, artesian 38 fdM Uving room with fireplace, some newsDSoer having a clreulatlen AGENCY storms, cellar, ameslte drive, weU, airtrs lot. or trade new bath and kltehen 3-car ga­ fai said probate district within ten days and tang distance Agents for ness proper to come before said A Very Special Lew nriead at ^ ,6 0 0 . CaU Mrs. firem toe date af tola order and returs 119 MAIN STw MANCHBSTERw.Aen>M f n m A ra u ry w ia B nw ood cut. Wheatpn Van Lines, Inc., world­ (jaucua. BO 9-8464 WbOMT, Jarvis Raalte Oo.. Real' trees. Only $18,300, CarUon W. ter property to Manoheater. CaU rage, one acre lot, $16,300. FhU- mska to this court of the notice given. 1it trucking. wide movers. Free estimates. AH EUsworth L. CoveH, j Ml t-7«M «a n . M I S4UG. MX 8-1031. Hutohtos, Rsaltov, k t 94183. JA i-(^ , after S p-m. Agenoy. MI i$ «A JOHN 7. WALLETT Judas. • s m . Town Cbalmum i r ■‘S-, ■. ■ . ' r.^ •> ■- V^li' *-■ J- wAf-;v!;fr> ■ : ■ ef‘ .; • r*3 •> ‘.ry r T h e W ( x i . J- Foteeael af V. ■» Koridsy ttaough loturday, of llw fe'.R: Beta Sigma Phi arlU uncoaor a Slated Monte Carlo Whlat cltrd party regu lu ly sdwdMM show. low fron 8 al itet Town Tuesday at 8 p ^ . at the American A i Statte Theater 'T o iiy PooBdo o f Trouble” wHh law IM nnral Legion Homa Tbny Ourtts sad Susanae P l « * i ^ is n John D. HugliM of St. ■lUkr ■ ■; ‘ »pin Church will be Ib e 8toU m u th. bffl Monday: With It u M anehettpr— A C ity o f ViOagp Charm SSThlgii la Ma . of radio broadcaaU Grace Group of Center Congre­ matinee ***fy Purr-ee,” on mnlmatsd gational Church will meet Monitey tuoA wWlL for W ftAO M _____ by ^ Manoheiter Mto- ‘ on seiMbl tmo with ths vdos of ^udy Oor- M lM Un«h^-'PL^m at 8 p4n. at the home of Mrs. Har­ VMstlca. ^jlatiQ Haaonlatlnn over atation TOL. LXXlhl^ NO. 117 (TEN Pages—TV s e c tio n ) iil^ r Sunday at 7:S5 p.m. and ry Fraser, 192 Hartford Rd. Mrs. *Am mAtlase WQi 1m a 8 8 o'clock MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1968 (ClaaeUled AdvertMng ea Page 8> PRICE FIVE CBNH 'Wbr aaat wade at 7:80 a^n. and SVaser will speak about “Rug T" Hooking As It Is Dons Today.” • :W pam . . flia VfW Auxlltary win tfo o r Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fredrick­ Reuther, GOP •or a oaid party at the Post Home son, 87 West St., will be host and 'leans State News tonight at 8. hoateas at Lutz Junior Muaeum Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. AssaU J F K ’s ' PoUih National Alliance, Group (S HOUSE &. HALE aSi# ISOIL win meet tomorrow at 6 p.m. Manchester Italian American Roundup Society will have its thirteenth Tax Program Stolen V essel Moving at 77 North St A i»'e-lenten aup- annual banquet Feb. 24, 12:80 ' per win be aerved. p.m. at Rosemount Reataurant in TONIGHT Bolton. VIENNA, AuitrU (A P )—ftti^, »»«l try te eontimie their WASHINGTON (AP) — Patterson Hits TILL Eackfiring of Oommunift Bui studies. President Kennedy’s tax pro* Barbara Kiejna, daughter of Mr. T d d ' that the U.B. remment gram has run into a fresh Deficit Claim and Mm. Thadius J. Kiejna, 194 ffurhi’g experiment in the edn w tm considering ways to help the crossfire of criticism from a Wetherell St., will attend the an­ eation of African youtha took P y arranging facUlUes nual Junior Weekend, Feb. 22-24, on jiroportiona et an exploeion for them In the West, Kotey said labor leader and a top House HARTFORD (A P )— Speak­ at Salve Regina College, New­ South Toward Brazil "W e would be happy to get an Republican. er of the House J. IVler Pat­ port, R.I. today. opportunity to study In the United Six ‘Bthiophm aqidenta. fled Jo* AFL-CIO vice President Walter terson, R-Old Lyme, says Gov. States or in any other Western Reuther, proposing his own $1.60 Polish Womens Alliance, Group fls, as 90 Otaanalana did Friday; country." John N. Dempsey knocked B r iti^ aiquMineed Ita legation in per week tax cut program In a B18, will meet Sunday at 1:30 BESTFORM news conference Friday, said Ken­ down “a straw man” when he 8ald that during a year p.m. at 77 N m-Ui St. nedy’s "medicine is not strong claimed to have reduced the TODAY for a gnnqi of Nigerian atudenta of study in Bulgorla they were In­ sulted on thq streets and fed a enough and hts doses are too lit­ state deficit from $25 millicm R ed Crew — As Always — The Junior Century dub will to leave. tle and too late.’’ Bundrede of other young AM- heavy diet of Communist doctrine to $8 million. have an informal valentine dance "FASCINATION'' In the classroom, House Republican whip Leslie Laadsrs in Fins Meats eana, dleeoohaated by their treat­ 'The GOP legislator said last and midnight buffet Saturday ’ “Whoever among us had Leftist C. Arends of IlUnols said in a from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at the ment in the Red Balkan nation, statement that opposition to the night that' Dempsey set up the M a y A sk leanings has been cured,” Kotey straw man In an address to the A speeiaT shipment of Lantern Village Bam on Tolland weio reported deterred only by told newsmen. President’s program "Is not to a very fresh corn-fed Gov­ Tpke. Members of the dance com­ lack of funda from Joining the tax cut but to a tax cut without a 1961 General Assembly, when he mittee are Mrs. George Mrosek, GIRDLES AND exodiiw. Ambassador Sampong said the reduction in government spend- predicted a $28 million deficit. He For Haven ernment inspected Iowa Mrs. Lawrence Decker Jr., Mrs. Robert Kotey, 98, one of tbe^ 30 90 Ghanaians plan to stay In Am­ ing.” set It up, Patterson said, “ so that ^ rV will arrive just in Jack Lappen and Mrs. Mario Frat- Ghanalane who flew to Amiter- sterdam until Monday and “ then Reuther said he believes Ken­ he could appear to be responsible taroli. dam, Netherlands, aald "W e de- posMbly move on to Bonn, Ger­ nedy wants an Immediate In­ for knocking It down In 1963.” CARACAS, Venezuela time for Friday night PANTY GIRDLES otare categorically that the Bul­ many If we can. make appropri­ crease In buying power but Is be­ Dempsey had accused the Re­ (A P )— A U.S. Navy search ate. arrangements.” garian regune Is guUty of racial ing "unduly influenced by the ne­ publican-controlled House of build­ plane found the hijacked end Saturday orders. He said he had financed the ing the deficit into the budget. dlacrlmlnatlon. gative attitude of Congress." Venezuelan freighter An- Whole 10 to II lb. strips CORRECTION .Ghanaians’ exodus because "they Instead of the three-year pro­ In his budget message to the " I f the others haven't left yet, told me, they wanted to go . . . l General Assembly last TTiursday, zoategui steering a course lold the combination then they hhve been unable to do gram with a net tax reduction of PINEHURST 59c have to look after their weUare." $10.2 billion which Kennedy pro- the Governor said the deficit had down the coast of South way— 2 roasts, 8 or 10 REGULAR FRESHLY ao. Only we Ghanalane have a He added be plans to return to been reduced to $8 million, prin­ mission In Sofia, whereas the TOsed, Reuther offered one which America today, possibly CHOPPED and Sofia Tuesday and does not expect he said "could be written on the cipally through tight administra­ headed for a haven in Brazil. center chops, or Fxed as 8.95 loloo other, have to try to reach their any difficulties with the Bulgarian tion control over spending by back of a postcard” and enacted you specify, will be fea­ HAMBURG miaslane In other Beat bloc coun­ authorities. state agencies. A Navy P2V reported to Wash­ tries. This takes time and e ffo rt" In five minutes without changing ington It sighted the ship at day­ As the Ghanaian press ex­ the present rate structure. Ps/tterson told a Lincoln Day break about 180 miles north of tured at 49c lb. This is Bestform's famous boneless wonder in white Bthloplane flew to Bel­ pressed , "sho^k and dismay" dinner audience that “In fact. SPECIAL It calls simply for a $1.60 a Surinam Dutch Guiana and grade, Yugofwvla, and conaulted over the reported treatment of Gov. Dempsey has tailed to make lean pork, trimmed bet­ '<.1 vyrene spandex . . . designed to trim hips week cut in taxes for each tax­ headed sounth-southeasterly at 19 with the Bthtoplan ambassador, African students In Bulgaria, the strong use of the very broad pow­ ter than most. Put some Peifas Sahlon. payer. He said It would yield $10 knots. lb . 49c and tummy comfortably with lightweight, Soviet news agency TOsa denied billion within a year. ers of the executive to curtail A source at Brazilian navy bea^ in your freezer and at powerful lycra. Sahlcn aald one other Ethiopian that any mass exodus was In the Arends accused Kennedy of spending by state agenclee.” uartors In Rio de Janeiip said ^ e same time stock up 5 lb. lots 43c lb. ■tudent was among seven Afri­ making. The agency, apparently “ only telling half the story” when He said GOP legislators had Slie ship's present position and cans arrested by Bulgarian police reflecting Communist cemeem He claimed at his news conference consistently maintained that the course indicate it might be head­ on 79c Sara Lee Coffee * madium * large * extra large Konday as leaders of an organisa­ over the episode, said Mily a hand­ Thursday that failurd by Congress 1961 legt^itive session was sub­ ed for the northern Brazilian port Cakes which are on sale tion the Bulgarian Commimlsta ful of the African students In Bul­ to enact tax legislation this year stantially ta balance and that time of Belem at the mouth of tiia Appearing for lOH Pool Cause had banned, the AU-Afrlcan Stu- garia had wanted the student un­ would b w r tiiem out. Amazon River. Another possibility at 69c each. Television Jockey Brad Davila (left) Intervtewa teen-age rock ’n roll star Gene Phitney of Rock­ denta' Union. He said he did not ion. (Contlnned on Page Three) “Through the normal lapsing of was the northeast Brazilian port appropriations and through the ville (The TVwn Without Plitney). The singer is the main atftradtlon of the sport dance tomorrow know the prisoners’ whereabouts. of Recife. Ooontey Style Spnrerlbe are a Some students were beaten by increased revenues forecast by us good value at 49c lb. night, 7:30 bo 11:80, in the Miandhester High Schooa gymnasium td benefit the swimming pool ftind In Brasilia, Foreign ktinlster Bulgarian police and 'militiemen two 3reers ago, our state's finances Hermes Lima and Brazilian Bondeee Loin Pork Roasts, 3 drive for physically and mentally handicapped (Mtdren. Davis will emcee the dance. Other teen­ when the students stared a parade are now close to being in tiie President Joao Ooulart conferred to. ^ lbs. at 89c lb„ are very age idote wtH be there, too. For thoae who notice that K tn ey’s lapel looka funny, this lariiion FOUNDATIONS Tuesday protesting the arrests. black,” said Pattezvon. Only the on the poesIbiUty the Anzoag^ful. governor’s failure to curtail spend­ m t f to alioe and there is no note: He did not turn the lapel inside; he bought the suit without one. It'S the latest thing. The- Bulgarian govsmihent Dirksen, Mundt, Get A high Brazilian government waate in this boneless out. MAIN FLOOR charged Friday night m t Ghana ing has left the state still In the source Indicated the hijackers We win feature farm-freah youths were the chief trouble­ red, said the speaker. would he granted political asy­ Chlckwi Legs at S9o or in 10 makers. Patterson. toU the GOP audl- lum. He said the right of political lb. lota 49c. Kotey denied tUs In an Inter­ Key Posts in Senate snos Republican legislative lead- asylum is s Brazilian tradition, view. era were ta favor of emergency "which I do not beiHeve wUi now 89e BanUMirg la on sale at 49c W I T H F R E S H He said all had been affected legislation to eliminate the 8100 The New England of Poetry he changed.” llh, tn 6 lb. lots 48c lb. I f you Spring Fashion Show by "racial discrimination, polltl- dedudtfUe frotn the State’s Keir- Hie terrorists, who seized the KEEP By JOE HALL dAppropriationa assignment he is Mllls medical ptxzgrom. A bam and silo, a wooden fence along a country road—that Is the New ^iglan d celebrated In poe­ srant SO or SO Iba. for your eal pressure, abuses and other im- try. Snow on the bam roof and silo, bare tree branctaea and a fence stark against snow along the ship Tuesday, apparently gave up traeaer wrapped in 2 lb. or over WA8HINOTON (A P ) — Senate losing. But he said they would not go PR O D U C E 11 pleasant things." Republican leader Everett M. roadstde—ithat la Valley Flails Rd. in Vernon tills morning. (Herald photo by SatertUa). any chance o* trying to saU lota, please phone so that H HEALTHY Monday, Feb. 18th — 8:15 p. m. The Democrats changed the ra­ along with the Democratic meas­ through a U.S. and Venezuelan The Gtaahlans expected to head Diricsen of Illinois and Sen. Karl tion on Appropriations from the win M ready for you. te Bonn, West Germany, whebe ure because tiu y feK ft would picket of ships and planes guard­ B. MunA of South Dakota are present 17-10 Un«m to 184. Jav- sound the death h n ^ at tUs as­ ing the approach to Cuba. Prime Sm ovr H-U-G-E variety of both in SPONSORED BY LADIES OF THE ASSUMPTION going to get the prise Senate com­ BUTTERBALL 20 LB. DOUBLE GREEN AMPS its, low man on the seniority to­ sembly session of other improve­ Eastern U .S . Minister Fidel Castro’s govern­ mittee posts open to RepubUoans tem pole on the OOP side, was ments needed In the eovetage of ment had offered the nine Com­ in the 88th Congress. TURKEYS, lb. 39e ood out of secMon fnilts and vegetables— TONIGHT and TOMORROW humped. the igw. U.S. Mercy Mission munist gimmen asylum if ths shM YERFLAMGK SCHOOL, OLCOH ST. O l d Soldier M8»ir«d today aa tM Thera was soma sentiment to could reach Cuba. p Flnaliutst tonii bt tm : OOP Senate Cmnmlttee on Oom- ive the Foreign Relations spot to Locked in Cold . Saturday tin p.m. Paper Rai$e» Ptipe Just about two years ago, Portu­ ...FRUITS... ..VECETABLES.. FASHIONS by BURTON'S WITH ALL YOUR CASH PURCHASES mltteea virtually completed its fan. John Sherman Cooper of guese Capt. Henrique Galvao work. The group expects to meet WIIJJIUNTIG (AP)-.-The dafly HOOD IH U C 76c Gal. Lived in Jail, Kentucky In view of his wide ex­ was granted haven in Brazil after Ftams, Nectarines, Honeydew Fresh Spinach, Green and Monday to mqke It oitfleial. price o f - ttMT-WilUmantie CSmtatrie Doubly Successful After Snowfall ICRACLXl W HIP. Qt. 49c. .. . - perience In foreign affairs. But he seizing the Portuguese luxury lin­ Melons, Strawberries, Emper­ Yellow Squash. Ikidive. Esca- I - ■ > Meanwhile, on the Deihocratlo lost out beoauke he has much less Win he Increased to seven cents, t . Entertoinmont— Mt. Laurel Chapter of effective Monday. er Santa Maria With about 960. You may win the PAG 8100.00 role, Boston Lettuce, Com on Dies Content aide of the aisle, a row was de­ seniority than Mundt. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS passengers and crew. Galvao or and lUeber Grapes, Omnloe, the Cob, Green and Yellow Ths newspaper said yesterday WASHpiGTok (AP)— Just be-^onal Developmertt which spon- Bring in your ooupons, eom- Sweet Adelines veloping In the wake of that Cooper, a former ambassador to The eastern two-thirds of the hoped his act would dramatize Us pare aumben with our list. O'Anjou and Boso Pears, Tan­ Beans, Belgium Ibidlve, Vine party’s committee aosigninenta India, may be gtven a post on the Increase from five cents wss fore Christmas, the terror of a sored the mercy mission figures polio epidemic stmek British nation was locked In a deep freeze opposition to Portugal’s strain- Win be glad to redeem your Ripened Tomatoes, White, YOUR CHOICE OF THESE ROMS, Ga. (AP) — WUmer A. Thursday. Sen. Frank E. Moss of Space. the result of spiraling promotion Ite costs to ths taxpayera will run gerines, Pfaieapples, Navel and REFRESHMENTS costs. Guiana. ,lts anti-Yankee govern­ between $40,000 and $50,000. The today auid rain and snow covered man Premier Antmilo de Oliveira •oWWa. or y«u r Oott, Ooke, Sweet Potatoes, Avocado Utah charged he lost out .on a Salazar. Summerville, an old soldier who ment called for help, and got it Baylor School donated its help, the country from coast to coast. ClMtisda Dry or SOras bottlao. Temple Oranges. Pears and Rhubarb. chance for the Space Committee The weekly home delivery price The Venezuelan Oommunlsts, lived In Jail because he had no­ because of Southern irritation at will be 43 centa, the paper said. from the United States. thus keeping down the cost. The northeastern comer was hit Small Household T You Can Buy Just 1 Of Any Item Here! PUBLIC INVITED—DONATION $1.25 particularly hard as subzero tem­ members of the Armed Forces flp' where else to go, Is dead. his support for a tighter anti- The Air Force rushed In doctors To gain to Unde Sam’s image National Liberation (FALN). an­ W e are gettina excel­ FAMOUS Birchers Held peratures following squalls which Summerville, 78, blind -World nde. K illed in Crash from the U.S. Public Health serv­ be guessed from some of the nounced their purpose in s ^ ^ lent reports on trie aual- dumped 18 inches of snow in New STILL A GOOD SUPPLY OF APPLES! War I veteran, died Friday at a The Democratic leader, Mike N O R W A LK (A P ) —A 19-year- ice’s team of four medlcs set to newspaper oomment in Guiana. the Anzoategul on its trip to the private hureing home of a heart Mansfield of Montana, sought to otd MUford yoiAh was kUled eeriy work to atop the epidemic by Im­ One newspaper voiced gratitude York State made a bad situation United States was to bring their ity of Dubuque oblong Planning Grab miserable. aliment. But he died k n o w ^ that quiet his camp with a declaration today when a oar oanylng Uim- munizing 100,000 children In the for the aid gtven "In spite of oU catue against President Romnlo shaped 3 lb. hams which C.E. APPLIANCES someone eared. that all Democrats were treated seif and two oompanlone crashed South American colony of 600,000 thie abuse poured on the United Much of the western third of Betancourt to the attention of the Oroeer iea— Froaeti Foods— Dairy Products— Cold Guta— Pastry persons. ara on sale through Sat­ The veteran spent 46 days in the fairly by the party’s Steering Into a Oonneotlcut Turnpike abut­ States by our premier . . Thank the nation was dampened with world. 1959 Rambler Wagon Of Young GOP Within a month, there were dra­ Floyd County Jail because he had Committee. ment. you—Mr. Kennedy! What a snow and rain. In Washington, the Defense De­ urday at 2.59 each. matic results. been refused admittance to gov­ Dirksen will take the Republi­ State poHoe said the youth, government!” Scattered snow flurries and partment said the Anzoategui’s FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Three Dr. Henry M. Gelfand, head of (or just... ernment hoepitals and could not can opening (m the finance com­ Michael J. CScoohni of 76 Bertrooe Another asked why the Guianese strong winds continued to punish course was 150 degrees and its lo­ CLASSIC AMBASSADOR SERIES self-styled conservatives of vary­ the health sercice team, reports 276 O AKLA N D ST. afford private care. Sheriff Joe mittee, which will handle Presi­ A va , died of a broken neck. health minister had flown off to New York State. The winds cation at the time of the sigtiting dent Kennedy’s priority tax and ing political hue campaigned to­ They said the trio had been that hospital admissions hit a peak Communist Cuba during the height caused drifting of snow, tying up 9 degrees. 9 minutes north lati­ LOADED AND LIKE NEW Adams came to SummerviUe's eld day in a bitter contMt for the of 88 new cases In the week ended PBVEHURST OPEN 7 DAYS! Dec. 90 and gave him a place to health care for the elderly legis­ drinking earlier In the evening in of the epidemic. traffic and closing of schools in Au­ tude and 64 degrees, 14 minutes presidency of California Young Jan. 5. But last week only nine 302 Main Street PERO sU y In the A n TriiUe the sheriff lation. ManMuoneck, N. Y. Some Washington authorities burn and many rural areas. west longitude. Republicans. new cases were reported. ONE CAREFUL O^NER. t r i ^ to arrange for hie care. Mundt has laid claim to the The driver of the station wagon, believe the medical mission foster­ The squalls off Lake Erie and When seized, the government only OOP place open on Foreign The battle was helghtmed by Today the mission is almost ed such strong pro-American sen­ Lake Ontario left 13 inches of shipping company, owners of the He remained in Jail untU last Relations. ’This committee will re­ charges and denials of a planned completed. The health service snow between Rochester and Os­ Anzoategul. said she had enough FOR LUXURY LOVING YOU. w ed i when Mrs. Christine Perry, (Continued on Page Three) timent that Jagan will have to view. the whole range of Am eri­ power grab by the John Birch team has returned to its base at tone down is antl-U.S. attacks for wego and 10 Inches in Syracuse. fuel for a 15-day Journey. It said operator of a nursing home at the Atlanta, Ga., communicable can foreign policy In the next two Society to take over the 18,0(X)- some time tocome. Watertown, N.Y., reported -6 and her top speed was 16 taiota. nearby Cedartown, read of his years. member organization. disease center. Three members of Massena 2 above. Arctic air plum­ plight and offered to care fbr him In addition to the 42-year-old Sen. Frank Carlson of Kansas, the Baylor group are due home to­ meted the mercury to -10 in the (Oonttaned on Page Threh) A Very Special at • G.E. PORTABLE free of charge. The three candidates are Ken­ day. ’Two others are staying ta- Gelfand, the members of the pub­ IT S THE BREATEST! Here is a typical marLQW chairman of the OOP Committee neth Davis, 80, Pasadena stock lic health service group were Drs. northern and central sections of Then he became in. Doctors on Conunittees, said his group got News Tidbits hlnd. New Etagland and to 10 above on broker; Ronald B. Garver, 81, Los American officials beueve the John J. Witte, 30; Roger A. Feld­ said he bod suffered a heart at­ td work as soon as thd Democrats Angeles Insurance executive, and the southern coast. Philadelphia MIXER tack Thursday. He died Friday from the A P Wires grroup scored a double success— man, 81, and Malcolm I. Page, 32. let Republicans knew what the Robert Gaston, 82, of La (>mada. The Baylor specialists, headed reported 9. Boston 8, Washington FEBRUARY SALE S4»-E-C-l-A-U BE CORMIER MOTOR SALES with a smile on his Ups. not only Stamping out the epidem­ 14 and New York City 11. committee ratios would be. ’They Gaston, an attorney, placed by Dr. Gunyon M. Harrison, 40, B u lletin s "A t the end I know he was hap­ ic but also cauterizing the anti- 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER were set by the Democratic Steer- himself In front by 40 to 60 votes. were Drs. Geraldine Midgley, 38, Subzero temperatures prevaiiled py,” said Mrs. Perry. "H e knew Ing CConunlttee. New York CJlty newspaper pub­ Ameiioan sentiments of Guiana’s In the Upper Mississippi Valley, Garver, a member of the Birch and Miriam J. Tartridge, 40, and Culled from A P Wires that somebody cared after aU.” Besiside the posts going to Dirk- lishers, their talks with striking Mt-leanlng premier, Oheddl Jar the Great Lakes and in the east­ Society, said It was too early to gan. nurses Ella Mae Wimberly, 44, She said she and Adams bad aen and Mundt the most import­ assess the probable lineup among printers deadlocked, confer with ern sections of the Ohio Valley. G.E. REFLECTOR five non-etrlldng whose The UJ3. Agency for Initsrna- and Evelyn El Frudaker, 38. received many calls and letters ant committee Jobs open to -Re- the 860 delegates. ’The election Is One of the coldest spots in the SHIP IGNORES HONALS from people wanting to help. rahUcans are two e t ^ on the Simday. members also ^ v e bean idled by country was Pellston, Mich., were the city’s 11-week newspaper WASHINOTXIN (AP) — A TOASTER "Thursday," Mm. Perry said, Space and Banking committees. Garver and Gaston are expect­ the mercury dipped to -28. Mar­ U.S. Navy plane found tiw hi­ il "the students at Bast Rome ISgh It Is understood Sen. Jacob K. ed to combine forces to defeat blackout. . .Prince Albert of Bel­ quette, Mich., recorded -21. gium, who contracted influenza on jacked Venezuelan freighter An> School sent Mr. SummerviUe a Javits of New York will be of­ Davis as soon as the ^paren t In Wisconsin, Wausau was -10 CHRYSLER his Canadian tour, pronounced Asian Flu Wave Pushes zoategiii today bat the ship ra- big red Valentine. I sat at his fered his choice of Banking and Green Bay -6. fused to answer any slgnala ' i\ bedside and read It to him.’: or Space as a substitute for the (Conttaoed on Page Two) well enough to leave i>ttawa. Below freezing temperatures If New York City Gov. Nelson from the plane, the Driense Da> A M x d ill Funeral servloes wiU be held at were prevalent in the northern A. Rockefeller's plan to raise mo­ partment said. A Pentagea DODGE 4 p.m. today, with burial In the Into Midwest from East and central Rockies and parts of spokesman said the Navy phuM family cemetery near- here. tor vehicle registration charges the Central Plains. The eastern becomes law, it will add about 880 reported she was “maintaining The sheriff said SummervUle cold snap stretched north of a line to total fee he pays for hla per­ CHICAQO (A P )—A wave of in-<^St. Louis reported admissions had air snrvelllanoe, although It had had been refused admittance to Nikita Resumes Role not been able to establish com­ DART sonal vehicles. . .Escapee from fluenza which has closed schools doubled because of a flu outbreak. (Continued on Page Three) Veterans’ Admlnlstratiah homes County Penal Farm in Memphis, and brought high Job absenteeism An Asian flu outbreak among munication contact.” because the VA requires that a Tenn., xaptured while hard at in several Eastern Seaboard recruits at Great Lakes NavtU veteran Inmate be able to care O f Cocktail Diplomat work on poUoe parking garage be­ states since mid-January is push­ Training Center reached a peak MAY SEIZE SHIP The Cars With The 5 Year or 50,000 mile Warranty for himself to eonie degree. Since ing built next door to headquar­ ing into the Midwest. earlier this week. It was de­ RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil 11.80 SununerviUe was blind gnd help­ Singing Queen ters. Asian type flu, similar to that scribed as much less severe than (AP) — The Brazilian Navy less, he could not qualify. EDITOR’S NOTH!—The writer of<»until he had okayed It. Producer Michael Myerberg an­ which swept the nation In 1957-58 a 1957 epidemic. said today It will seize the hi­ 1962 DO DG E each this dispatch returned'recently to Diplomats had lots of specula­ nounces plane for oonstractioa of and again in 1960, has been con­ Health officials in Tennessee say jacked Venezuelan freighter An- 1960 STUDEBAKER the United States after six years tion on why Khrushchev slowed 82.6 million complex of 12 movie firmed In several states, Including influenza cases have tripled in Breaks Custom zoategui if she enters a Brasil­ Innocr 4-Door Sedan as an Associated Press corres­ down from being the life of . the sound stages and production of­ niinols, Michigan, Ohio and Kan­ Memphis since last week. About ian port. "The procedure to ha Standard trana. 2-Door Hardtop. lAflK Higgs Judged pondent In Mosc party. fices at Roosevelt Field on Long sas. 5(X) cases had been reported by followed after setanre will be de­ 9,000 oillea. Standard tnas. 99w One was that he and his col­ Island. . .Bodies o f 43 persons Outbreaks of less severe types Friday, and officials ^ d there At Mardi Gras termined by the Foreign Minis­ By STANiJsT JfMBlSON leagues began to worry about killed In Jet airliner crash Tues­ of influenza have been iride- probably were other cases not re­ try In accordance with Intemae In Absentia on Associated Presa Staff Writer Western publicity concerning his day In Florida start homeward. spread. TUe first confirmed cases ported. By VAN 8AVEIX tioaal law,” a Brazilian eom- AnthenUo Colonial dealgB with a warm, oomfortable look, and Soviet Prem ier Khrushchev has drinking: another that his doctors Mrs. Rose L. Kent, 90, bidding this winter were reported last In Chicago, about 35 miles south NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Mardi munlque said. wheeled ^haok into his old favorite full of faaditton. . . . had warned him to cut way down. for Mrs. America crown at Miami month In Robeson Coimty, North of Great Ixlces, Health CJornmis- Gras' mystic twist of fate has Morals Charge form of diplomacy, pustUng the Furthermore they figured some Beach April 22-25, wonders "how Carolina. The state reported 66,- sioner Samuel L. Andelman said tolled an end to tradition and OVEBOCMCB B Y FUMES 1961 D O D G E 19S9 CHEVROUET party line at cocktail parties. of his off-the-cufl r e m it s embar­ I w ill look In n britiilng enlt.” . . . DENVBB, Colo. (A P )— About Convertible. Radio and 894 new cases last week. absenteeism in schools and major turned the honeymoon of a folk 4-Door Sedan. Standard When at a diplomatic reception rassed the 'Soviet government es- Astronaut Jrim H. GHenn Jr. will SO girl students of Benngtti • C.E. ELECTRIC .JACHTON, Miss. (A P )—Twelva The Communicable Disease Cen­ industries is lower than in 1962. singer and her artist husband into • HG FUU SIZE SOFA— 77" LONG tranndaotan, *1145 Friday ni|ht he demonstratively peclaUy after ’Tass In 1966 had preoent his space salt to Smlth- ter of the U.S. Public Health Serv­ He said the city stands a good a Cinderella story. Cok>., high school were over­ atearing. radio and heater. White JlKun- have jeonvloted civil linked Communist China with the to "clarify” his comment that come, apparently by exbanst fights lawyer WUUam EDggs in . 'rian Institotton in Washington ice In Atlanta reported Friday chance of escaping the flu wave. Alicia Denoon Harby of Mon­ • MASSIVE MATCHING WING CHAIR Soviet union as tha gravedigger French elections didn’t mean any­ /ednesdoy, first anniversary o f his that peneumonia-influenza deaths Health officlris In Washington, terey, Calif., relgpied Friday night fumes, as their school bus bead­ CAN OPENER absentia on-, a m o ^ diarge In- of capltaUsm, the chief KrSmUn thing. trtale earth oibK. have been above the epidemic lev­ D.C., said absenteeism in ths Dis­ as (^ueen of the Krewe of Adonis ed through cast Denver Friday Vtrivlng a teen-aged runaway. stirred memories tbs days of Also, when tiie sputniks began Defense Department nmumnoea el past five weeks. trict is running high among feder­ Carnival Ball — one of 63 major night. Snpt Frank Bnrtn sd • FOAM CUSHIONS • CHOICE OF PRINT OR TWEED FABRICS The Jury deUberated 86-minutes when he . was the roU lck ^ , hard- MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM orUUiw In 1967 Khrushchev qiedri training program In UJS. The report, based on figures al workers where the flu seige is Mardi Gras festivals. Bennett estimated the number Friday night after hearing a 16- drinking star of almhat tn v r y ma­ seemed to develop a new aware­ armed ftarces fo r Cuban veterans of from 108 cities, showed aksharp expected to last Into March. Flu­ The 30-year-old singer-model, of girls aboard the bos at 6S> veaiHild youth testify lOggs be- jor party in Moscow. ‘ ness of his dignity and that of 1961 Boy o f Pigs Invasion. . . . upswing in deaths in the week t y ^ illness also was widespread surrounded by a strange "Meet He said all were taken to hos­ LO W D O W N p a y m e n t s —LOW BANK RATES msnded bfan, took him mto his That was when ths now usually his country. BOTH HEOES FOR ONLY home and angaged In a aertea of F oot persons die ta fiery coUislon ending Feb. 8. in nearby Maryland and Virginia. New Orleans” theme, broke tradi­ pitals, but none appeared oost- dignUM Soviet leader 41dn't have He made his sensatlnnal social between gas truck and automobile . In Ohio the Cincinnati Health In Baltimore, health authorities tion with her presence. She was ously affected. m n to aaa aar B-I-O aelection of tnuutural senuU acts with him. an inhiUtlon in tha world—It did debut in November 1964 at a Na­ Hfaids , County Judge Rnsaell near Do&an, Ala. Department said absenteeism said Friday night that the flu out­ the first out-of-state Queen of not «veh hither him when he had tional Dav raeeptloo In the Yugo­ among the city’s 82,000 public ■WTVEL SOCKERB. Moore ioitaneed E t^ . . ta six Titan 8, rocket Air Force plans break apparently had reached a Adonis. POST FOB HARRIMAN to be carried ■ out of .a receptian slav Embassy. Ooergt Malenkov to use-for number of manned and school students Jumped to 28 per peak and was subsiding. Some Selected for her voice, Mrs. WASHINOTON (AP) — As­ 169 moerths Imprisonment and a feoo given for the vlsiUng Danish pre­ was premier then, but Khrushchev BUY O N EASY TERMS unmaimed space missions, eebed- cent Friday from 16 per cent the hospitals in Maryland’s Eastern Harby went one step further and sistant Seoretwy od Mate W, •-C.E. ELECTRIC fine. The u re e la w y m Moore or- mier. was .the stfur' of Ute evsntaig. derad to defend Bgga- advised nled to start Its test flight pro­ day before. Three deaths were Shore area were curtailing visit­ sang to her subjects — the first Averell Harrlman Is aapeeted ta ■ e U A l N BY. A N D P U K N n x PA B K IN O c h o im h e s Nor e Ouuveral ta about ing hours to help curb the spread get a new top-level Job at th* tte y wnuld sedc a new trial, a about what he arid. STEAM AND DRY Western press, who0 w efe flabher- 18 months. . .Trial o f comedian ment said was caused t y an Asian of the disease. royalty has entertained at a ball. State OepartasMt under stalks- preliminary to an dpp^r He coitunantsd, Ob ouerythlqg gasthd iat this first opportunity in then the dedston on an 'appeal to Lenny Bruce, charged with using type virus. A confirmed case of Aslan flu With the Crescent City’s Mayor up plsns now botag eoMstdsrad from Ftuneh nwrals (too many history to link anuf, stag isonga obscenity ta his night chib sec, ^ e re wece two confirmed Aslan Victor H. Schlro at her side, she Bign. Moore said ha prababiy prostitutes) to mqpltallsm (wo WIU in upstate New York was blamed by PrssUsut Ksaitalir. BtafvH IRON and drUk ehuggahig vnthI the cods with bong Jniy ta Beveriy flu cases among student sat the on a trip to Baltimore. A state belted out the Blues tune ” Do rnsn, fo m e r - atabsssaduf, Wi MOTORS, Inc. w m ld hoar. matter Monday. wwy you). rulers of Russia. Bills, Calif. Unlverrity of Miriilgan ta Ann Ar­ health department spokesman You Know What It Means to Hiss Rnsola and lirttsta, wsuM bifefl TIm d » m s w m baaed on iae- And tbo host thing for harriod Of ooonw, thora was a political bor. Wayne County officials re­ New Orleans?” Then she took her m WUUam IgnKlnluy Havana Radio soys two Cuban aald the man who had the disease over the No, 8 Mill as M$M^ 80 OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER— Phone MI &>279i wportora, tbsb worUiw under motivation. Khrushchev’s pres­ fishing boats seised hy "pirate ported growing Job abeenteelsm In had been a recent visitor in Bal­ banjo and softly sang an old folk undersecretary f«r palMaal. • !« *f1BaT FOB EVEBYTHING” FU R N IT U R E Doywalt m of Pa*, strict. osnaorriiip, was & t tbsre ence at the Yugoslav Bm bany ship under the protection of Yan­ the Detroit area. timore. time, "Scarlet Ribbons.” falra. TMs p o k la DEPABYMENT. . SHOP HOUSE and HALE who testified be nm away was no consorritto on anythiiw was the tipoff taist the Kremlin MANCBEMBB—MI 8-8281 In Our Lower Store Level flmm henta kee Impcriallam” . ., .Tousle-halir- Reports of influenza-Uke Illness The possibiUty of an epidemic The somewhat reserved, formal­ Osorgs C A U YOUR APPLIANCE N | iD S a n ’'argument Rhnuhchsv •aid. .That changed- as Intwrisd to. jp tr ii up Its quarrel efl ktager p«ul Anka aa4 cover '~ « E R V I 0 « ta KentUeky, West Vlrgtala and ta N «ir York State was not dis- ly dressed audlenca applauded asksi KsMMdy I . uio-AUTHORIZED. ;Witb M arshal T m la a spootseu. g M Anne do goghsm i— nrled ta Missouri also Indicated a westerly ad la .M r ------I2 i:------“ riktaly tasm fcaieg Parta swank q)raad o< ths dlseass. Hospitals ta « ssi F ace * m ) ««•) V i