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The Weather THURSDAY, MARCH A 19«6 A’rsrags DaUy Net Press Ron Forecaet of U. 8 . Weatker Dureaa f AGE TWENTY-POUR For me Week EnSeS iianrli^Blfr ^v^nittg l|:erallk Fsknmry $7, ItSB Rain, poasIMy ckaaglag to euew tonight, low In 9Sn;>loody. kreeay. colder with oooasletinl enow llar- Miss Lois Stoker of Manches­ th a t^ on th afanost 8Q psr osnt four resldenUal biases, and four Bcirnt*8 Sell Hard 14,120 ter will entertain at a spring 12 th Cireoit Ten Brush Fires pan the Januan flguta. vehicle A r s . rim tomorrow, high In She. A total of SO calls were report­ BEIRUT, Lebanon — >*ei> Member of the Audit About Town buffet of the Connecticut Valley The fire chlsTs office reports 22 ed In February, Including one chandUlM nms strong Bureau of Clronlallou Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm Lasell Club on Saturday, March Up Month’s Toll that iq of the fires InvssUgat- TIm ZipMr Club will hold & G)iirt Cases sd last month were of the brush box alarm. veins of iSeirut’s cltliens. V^sn 18, at The Hedges, New Bri­ United States Marines waded ■ e te c k p*rty Saturday. Play- tain. A socUd hour at-6 p.m. will or grass variety. No brush fires An unusual outbreak of brush Burgan made from ground a s h ^ in 1968 to guard against (Classified AdvertlslBf on Pago IS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Ihf wHl start at 8 p.m. precede the dinner at 7. Por were recorded In either January (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1965 MANCHESTER SESSION fires in February pushed toe to­ uncooked Iamb w ill need to be a possible Coimmmirt w e o v e r, VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 131 reservations, contact, Mrs. Carl or February of last year. The cooked Icmger ^han burgers Utey were met halfway by soft- World D *y o f Prayer Sendees F. Dahiberg, 66 Wettleson Ave., Donald Jackman, |7, o f A n­ tal number of fires handled by tire department also handled « 1B be held tomorrow a t 1:16 West Hartford. Alumnae, hus­ dover, was sentenced to six toe Town Fire Dep

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fAM JntSFtEUt gVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1965 PAGE 11IBBI P A C T TW O IIANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH B, 1 9 ^ Mrs. Hsnnaa PsUrsen, com­ of arrangemento. Mrs. John Not Feel Unworthy or Unable ice as a Rtnip., . AH episoofiql 2 Lenten Series to Pray,” "How to Enjoy Pray­ Film Tell* Story leaders and eoscouts will attend munity' reUttaito r»ras€sitatlve Hanley win sit with the Olrl for the soouto, wMl be ths guest Scouts of Bolton Congregation­ ing" and "What to Pray for Sheinwold on Bridge Girl Scouts Mark Birthday, a Olri-Soout Braakfast at 7:80 and When to do so.” Of Mission Work B O Y SCOUT a.m. m NeUl Jlall and attend sp^ er. Ths OtrJ Scouts from al Church at the 10 a.m. ser­ Set by Pastor New Discontent in Labor Party I Isr tha S:45 aervlca In a group. ths Church of ths AseumpUon vice. S t Maurice Church, Bol­ Ernest Relslnger oF Carlisle. ton, win have Olrl Sexmt Sun­ Pa., will conduct Holy Week "MarambM," a oolor Sim on Notes and News M f ALFRED SHEINWOLD ids vuhisnMe Churches to Honor Them Mlse Susan Humphries and will attend ths 8 torn. Mass and ’Two sermon ssrias and a National Men’s Team OiampioB NOmH then proosed to ths (xwnmunlon day on March 14. Mrs. Richard services each night at 7:30 and mission work ta labaaon, Ma­ la iW C m (AP) — Di»content'»L*borites •ir'ed * motion uri; ♦tuiv* bean signs of unrest MIm Karen Penny will take Ouerra and Mrs. Frederick Wednesday evening Sch(x>l of I t you sometimes fear that 4 K642 breakfast at St. James’ School. Palm Sunday services. He Is ing that the government act among key labor unions that m e Olrt Soouto of Maachaa- ■AJeftnaon and Miss Bmaetlne the dirtring at the 10:46 a.m. Baromb are in charge of the P r ^ e r are scheduled during a Christian layman who de­ laysia an d, Ksnya, win bs wltb Prtma MinUtar Harold The annual Blue and Gold you'll never stop making foolW ^ QC ■ervice at The Presbyterian Olrl Scouts ■wftl sit In a re­ more swiftly to cut back Brit­ want more pay and better work­ G 10 Johnson. Mias Karen L. M oney communion breakfast for the Lent at The Presbyterian votes one week a month to lay­ shown Sunday sveniag at WUaon'a foreign, dafanae and banquet was held recently qt ** mistakai at tne bridgi table, tar and Bolton will Join other Church. All scouts In tmiform served section at St. Bartholo­ ain's overaeat military commit­ ing .conditions. These have i 1091743 mew’s Churcb at the 8 a.m. scouts after the 8:80 am . Mhsa. men's meetings. School of Missions, Community knma . pollciea aeema to be shown up among busmen, auto Keeney 8L.School. In attend­ don’t let k get you down. You scouts throughout the country will greet the scouts at the will alt in a group. Miss Susan Church. The Rev. James Ran­ ments. to phase out the nation's EAST Maas and then attend the The film, "Martin Luther,” B a^ist Church. Ths film shows nuclear role and to help set up a workers, dock workers and in have vety good company. Even 111 celebrating the 53rd birth­ 10:80 a.m. service. Ushers wHl Brendel will givt the greetings som, minister, will begin the the vitality and talsnt of young, ■praadinc through the rank and ance were aS of the families of A Q A A109S75 breakfast at SL James. St. will be, shown Sunday, April 4 file of Britain'! Labor move­ worldwide security system. the building industry. tbs pack. the beet players In the world ^ AK9I J day of the Girl Scouts of Amer­ be Miss Magnuaon, Miss at the 10:80 a.m. service at series at 10:46 a.m. Sunday, future leaders of the newly free are Just as foolish at times. 9 lot Concordia Lutheran Church. Bridget’s Olrl Soouto will elt to­ Bolton Minister at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The ment. It doesn't appear likely to A right-wing Laborite, Regi­ The government is trying as a Cliff Sterling., Round Table 0 8652 0 AJ7 ica, which was founded by Ju­ Mavis MeMrum, Miss SirWea gether at the 8 a.m. Mass and titled, "Hours Before the Cross.” nations. Horace Brown, chair­ Opening lead—King of Hearts Johnson and Miss Christine Mrs. Manuel Margarido and public is invited, free of charge. drive him from office, however. nald Paget, argued that Labor priority task to set the basis of a coordinator of Blackiedgt Dia- A KQJ6 liette Low on Nov. 13, 1913 In then proceed to SL James’ for Sermons for March are "Judas’ The' Rev. Mr. Ransom will man of the school, will show Troubles for Wilson's four- and Conservative defense poli­ national Income policy which trict, presented the pack chax^ When tHe hand was p l»y ^ sovrn^ ^ Savannah,. Oa. Olrl Scout 'WeMt Bensoft. Trinity Onrenant her committee will serve break­ Lenten Speaker Hour of Remorse,” "Peter’s the film at 6:30 p.m. and lead tour years ago in the world Church wffl give recognition to fast to an Olri Scouts who are breakfast (xmduct a service, of Holy Com­ month-old government have cies hava become indistingu­ would bind both workers and ter to John Lombardo, preaident A n is celebrated from March 7 Hour of Denial,” "The Disciple’s munion Easter morning at 10:46 a discussion. The public is in­ employers to cooperate. Al­ championship match between all scouts in uniform at the members North Methodist Olrl Scouts will sif In a re­ The Rev. Abram W. SAngrey ahaped up mainly but not axchi- ishable. of the Keeney PTA, who pre­ V 7432 ’ through 12. df Hour of Desertion’’ and “ Pi­ at the church. vited. ' . ■tvely'on Labor's left. Outside Parliament, S2 Labor ready both aides have agreed in the United States and Argen­ A KQ943 Many churches and Temple 10:46 aervloe. TTiey will also sit Church at 7:80 a.m. TTiey will served section at the 8:30 a.m. of United Methodist Church, late’s Hour of Dilemma.” Those attending are reminded sented it to Theunia Werkhov- tina. one of the Americans Masa at S t John’s PoUsh Na­ Already a sizable group of his legislators signed s statement principle to work for higher out­ sn, chairman of Pack 144. A A2 Beth ahokrni will give spa<^ together In a reeegved aectton. attend the service at 9. ’The Bolton, will be guest minister "Steps of the Cross” is the to bring sandwiches for supper followers In the Hou.se of Oom- asking "all members of the La­ put, an end to restrictive prac­ stopped In with a hid of two dls' WaH N d tk East SaMh recognition to the scouts and Olrl Scouts will serve as Oirl Scouts of Second Congre' tional CithoUc Church. The Sunday at 7 p.m. at a Lenten title of the Sunday services at Celery*g Flavor Probed at 6 p r o . Dessert and beverages Chaimnan Werithoven pre­ mends on the Sbutii hand>,— If Zion Elvangelidal Lutheran mons have criticized the prime bor party who support nuclear tices. stabilization of prices and sented certificates to the com­ 1 <9 Paw 1 A 2 9 their leaders at thla time. Rabbi greeters and ushers at both gational Church will present the service at South Methodist 7 p.m. Sermon titles are "The win be served by Mrs. Stuart minister openly on certain Is- disarmament" to support the a rise in income. you eall that a hand. Double All Past Leon 'Wind of Temple Beth services at South Methodist colors and sit together in a Church Olrl Scouts wlU sit to­ Owirch. The Methodist Men’s or the Devil,” "The Moun­ Ross and Mrs. Orover Howard, mittee members: Mrs. Sedrick gether for the 10 ,a.m. service. WASHINGTON — To learn the suas. But the Labor legislators annual nuclear disarmament Local disputes or strikes could Rawlins,' secretary; Joseph As H happened. West hod an Sholom has announced that spe­ Church. Leaden and scouts are reaerved eecUon. Community Chorus, directed by Earl Bid- tain and the Multitude,” "The secret of celery's Oellcate fla,- circle leaders. Senior youth at sdl times have made clear march over Easter weekend threaten the govemment'l plan. ttdiy trigger finger. He doubled cial recognition will be given to aaked to meet in uniform In EiapUat Church Olrl Scouts will Girl Scouts win usher at the well, will sing. Wine Cup of the Water Basin” group members will set up Dennin, advancemMit; Charles tMng else, you will bid three no- 10:16 a.m. service at St. vor. United States Department they swmW not carry their from a bomber base in Buck­ They would probably spread two diamonde and prqceeded to all uniformed GHrl 'Scoutf to­ the sanctuary between services sit tooth er with Mrs. Orover The service Is sponsored by and “Your Cross Then a of Agriculture researchers tables. Suntava, activities; and. Regi­ trump. Mitchell. George’s Episcopal Church, grumbles to the point of voting inghamshire to Whitehall. If Workers in one industry won nald Manseau, treasurer. take South to the oM ail^. morrow at the 10 a.m. service. and at 10:20 a.m. at the com­ the Methodist Men and the of­ Crown.” crunched their way through five There will be classes for all agahist their oyvn government. I. On the home front there thMr demands. Guest Preacher West led the king dl hearts Miss Christian Bradlaw will munion table. Olrl Scouts of The Oiri Scouts of St. James Bolton. They will also sit to­ ages and a crib room. Cubmaster Jerry Richardson Guest Caller For Shelnwold’i 86-page book­ gether with Mrs. Robert Oor- ficial board of the church. ’The Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at a tons of celery — all to extract Thus the danger of Wilson's los­ The Rev. Robert J. Lund- and switched td the queen of will greet the scouts on Sunday Center Congregational, Church will attend the 8 a.m. Mass. 10 drops of concentrate. In that presented appreciation awards Walter Swan o l Rlvesoide, let, “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge," There will be a communion ton. uniformed scouts wlH sit public is Invited. There will be Lenten School of Prayer the ing his wafer-thin margin in the ^rom, pas^r of the AMeinblisa T ; th'e"dm“mothem: Mra. An- spades, oorverad by the king and send 50 cents to Bridge Book. at the 9 a.m. service at Eman­ will meet with their mothers a coffee time and discussion In topics will be "Why is Ood’s they found 68 different com­ Honey made In the spring is Oonunons, and so being com­ R. L, will be gueat osdler to- ace. East returned Ms singleton and adult scouts'at 8 a.m. at breakfast for sll Manchester together with Miss Gall Green better than summer honey, and of God Church in Osalning, 1 LaurinltU, den 1; Mrs. Manchester Eve. Herald, Box uel Lutheran Church. Ushers at United Methodist Church, the Reception Hall after the House Called ‘A House of pounds, six of them Important pelled to resign, does not seem Office Buildings Apartment N.Y., will be the guest preacher mortow ai 8 p.m. for the Man- dub to the ace. will be Miee Marcia Elliot, Miss Woodruff Hall for a breakfast. Catholic Olrl Scouts at 9 a.m. both excel autumn honey. William Kingsley, den 2; Mrs 3318, Grand Central Station, In St. James’ School cafeteria. Bolton. Miss Green Is In charge service. Prayer,’ ” "Why You Should to flavor. serious sit thia time. at special services of evangel­ William Mohr, den S; and Mrs rtieeter Square Dance Club at At a loss tor a good Hne of New York 17. N.Y. Jeanlne Johnson, 3CUe Carolyn ’They will attend the 9:15 serv­ There are currently three ism to be held Tuesday through play. South tried to cash the Keith Merrill, Webloa. Cub- WadddI School. This is an open Copyright, IMS ^ ie f sources of difficulty: Before ZB A for Approval ^nday. March 14. at C alva^i^^^^^ Richardson than gave jack of spadea. West ruffed and General Features Corpw . 1. In the hitemational ipherc Church. A 15-minute special dance for all area square dance cashed the Mug of cluba. allow­ the problem of Viet Nam is the memberahip eertlflcatea to each members. ing Bast to discard a heart. program for children will pre­ Cub Scout most pressing. Labor le fti^ Rsqusats for a special excep-♦building, will be required to cede tlie ser\’iees scheduled for In his eighth y«mr a t eaUtng, West continued with the ace of Polo Carried eclal exception to March 15 nieeting are: churches in Springfield, Maas., East . n<3W led the ton. of cipe bock to Venice from 18th land. About 50 leftists have erect an o f^ e building at E. A request by August Zeppa 6f I The meeting en

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1966 P A G E E i v a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1966 ^ rPAGE FOUR of 128H Center St, returned to Hit-Run Driven • hie oar partied on Main St, near VISir OVRTOY Coventry Brainard PI. after having aatan PoUce Arrests Murphy Urges Mnlcahy Asks' AHERIOAN U.UNIMW H lO lU m .Hahn^eller In a nearby restaurant he dis­ DISCOUNT DIPT. Damage Vehicles "Free Gift Wrapping" covered an apparently new Francla J- Rudeen, 28, of 69 O ral Exams crease In the r fi^ t Side o f hl5 Chicago Hoods on the Rim, Unity in GOP, Cumbliqtloii Vfhidoiwi $9.9S — Doors 129.^5 GOP Committee Endorses Police report three cases of Birch St., was charged with vehicle- and traces of white breach of peace and summoned ARTHUR ORUO Leaders Absent Be Eliminated Deor Oaaoples. BoO-ap Awjtaga hlt-and-ruA accidents Involving paint. to appear at foe Manchester Final Draft of Town Charter parked cars occurred yesterday. Police report also a hlt-and- session of Circuit Court 12 on HARTFORD (AP) — Oral ex Gerald J. Alislo, 28, of 6 nin accident occurred at a park­ March 22. City Officials Tell Senate CHESHIRE (AP) — **1 dltta’t ing lot on W. Middle Tpke. realise there was such a divi­ aminatlom for promotlona for Plcmaer Circle, reported that He was arrested on a 12th Coven Oustem Made for Oommerclal, — d Hw b a W a t e i g ^ - H w Republican Town Oom-^from 10 am. to 11 am. only for A minor accident occurred sion," said Sen. George Murphy, state poUcamen are “ arbitrary'* ■nlttee voted to endorse the this week only, in the board after he had parked hla ear on Circuit Court warrant yaater- img OompooBd For Teirta, Beateovers and Caavaa. ■eaoreen- this morning about 7 at E. Mid­ day by Det. John Krlnjak for CBTCAQO (AP) - T b» R-Callf., after he arrived at a and do not property evaluate the flnsl draft of .the proposed room of the town office build­ foe south side of Pioneer Girdle, dle Tpke. and Rt-. 15. ment la on the run. Republican gathering notable IS f AllimlttUIII 80V6DB9e rtiarter for the town as prs- ing, because of another engage­ facing west, a 1960 or 1961 an alleged domeatie disturbance. ‘who ham Um taak of w«clnr troopers. Stele Police Conunle- According to police. Leonard Police Supt. Orlando W. Wil­ crime aroupd for a long time for the absence of OOP leaders. sttfited by the charter oommis­ ment after 11’'am. white car, making a right turn . W OB ses would------»permit — quall- foe iiismaelvea whether or not tonihli aervloe tiM notmhg new,” said Virgil Peter­ killings in New York in years After the woreiup son, director of the Oilcago ties are also in gambling, narco­ Sen. Bcury Goldwater, the im- The Rev. Dr. C. Freeman fled men to win promotions. HIGH ANALYSIS they wlsbed the town to operate Senior PUgrtm FeHowsh^ WlU gone by,” he said. successful GOP Presidential Crime Oommission. "Chicago tics, loan sharking, labor rack- Sleeper, aasoolete professor of Mulcahy, who has long been UDMr the new provisloaa have a bake, sale in the Church eU, Inllltratlon of legitimate Monday, the Illinois House candidate, and so is John M. certainly has got an organUed religion at Trinity OoUege, wUl dtaeatisfled with the present sys­ FERTILIZER SOIL In a dlaouaskm at the OOP Community House. This noup business, among others, all of passed six anUcrlme measures Lupton of Weston, executive di­ tem, baa used the performance crime problem but we’ve t^ n apeak two Wednesdays, March sonunlttoe meeting this week will aleo have tickets for tremei^ous strides to cope with ndilch are controlled by .the aimed mainly at syndicate rector o f the (JRCXl. evaluation system for more than “Juice loan” rackets and gam­ Lupton’s group has been re­ CONDITIONER some membece rolosd reserva- smorgasbord with serving, at 6 hoodlum leadership through a 10 and 17 at 7:30 p.m., as part a year. A continuing record ia pjn. and 6:80 pan. March 27 in It.” deliberate emphasis upon ter- bling. garded warily by many leaders tiona concerning some of the A famed criminologist. Prof, of a Lenten series in Neill Hall, kept on all members of the de­ Releases nitrogen evenly and asetkme of ths charter pro­ the Church oommunlty House, rred Inbau of Northwestern roriam and murder,” it said. “Juice loans” are issued at til the Connecticut OOP since trim ent, soaring them for abU- exorbitant interest rates and the (7ROC was created in 1968. SU M ary’s E piscopal Church. ■lowly for loity-tenn benefit. posals. It was the oonsimsua of pbnatlona will be $2 for adults; University, said "the hoodlum "The hearings didn't disclose The theme of the aeries ia ty on raidB and dangeroua aa- H 'for children 12 yeani of age anything new,” Inbau said. With violent consequences fo r State chainnan A. Seale Pin- the msetlng that no one whols- threat has let up considerably. I "Come AUve.” It win deal with slgnments, Invetalgatlve, abimy, heartadly agreed with this doc^ and no chaige for children un­ ’’What there is about hoodlum late payment. ney, national committeeman technical and special skills, per­ don’t think there’s any question Theodore S. Ryan and other top the Bible, the church and suc­ REG. ment end that no charter could der three yeata of age. that in times past the hoodlums activitiea, WHson and his staff "I’m not trying to minimise sonality ,producUvlty, executive Chicago’s problems,” Peterson leaders were tonspicuous by cessful living for the modem ever be devised to completrty Sunday the Jimlor Pilgrim had the reins here Iwt in the know about It.” Christian. The programs wUl ablUty, performance as a wit­ $4.85 Wilson came to Chicago in said, “txit we’ve been doing their absence from the speak­ ■aitis^ evw y InxUvidual; how­ Fellowahip at 6:30 p.m. and the past five years, the reins have continue through April 7. ness and other items. ever, the present dioeumsnt "Is a Senior PSgrim FeUowahip at 7 gotten out of their hands. 1960 and has made fighting the something about It. Elvery met­ er's table. The oral examinations are ropolitan area has a certain The CROC estimated the There will be a discussion pe­ »4.40 vary good start In the rtgM di­ .m. ariU hear Robert McKay, "We’ve got an honest police syndicate a key project. In a riod and refreshments after the currently the subject of a SiUt recent interview, he said: 'Tm amount of crime.” crowd at 8d0. rection." / miasionary from Turkey, of at autamaai w'fevaakim.iwrciiiftandinliatlei. jnc«i.t«ry force now and a competent su- lecturea filed Ity troopers dlsaetlsfled Charter commission officials the missionary program in his fl»M eemmantlCTi t j„ pretld^ni and kl$ aldazj «*n. Kwl« * . Partridg*, for-| 0«n«r»l Pwtrldge pointed ozt .-ion Lupton raised and lowered the with them. A decision on foe HAH SUPER 22 SPREADER question of whether a third Dr. Sleeper received a B-A. have pointed out that "what we native land. 'The meetlnga wUl Rtpooalbla for tha apar- jn advince. rr eoitmiandar of tha Korlh at tha lim a that adranra Vnlfrt was a-«l*b degree from Colby College and case is expected soon. SAVE have produced can be deeciibed Anitrlcan Air Dafanaa, aaid iniBtata* fa r c f ^ n ^ e Far Eistj This v party shouM be created by con- Mulcahy said he has already Reg. $18.75. • 1 2 .7 5 be in the Church Community South Windsor aervativea of the Goldwater a BJ5. degree from Yale Uni­ $8.00 as a ser^s of oompromlses House on Rt. 44A. D totarvuw ah M« tiMitoiiar. «nri versity, where he received the met with Walker twice to out­ ra t ^ . - line the new procedure. Midcahy which we bsUeve wlU blend to­ The Men’e Club of the First ” We see neither the sense nor Tew. prize and Hpoker-Dwlght Wbea Bought With Any HAH Product gether sdme new concepts with Congnsgatlonal Church will on said he will ask for acceptance ;iha _ __ the necessity for a third party, “ Fellowship. He received a PhD. many.well eatabUshed ones and havs a breakfast at 7:30 sjn. In tall aculd February Building Permits degree from Vanderbilt Univer­ of Ms proposal at a third meet­ with the troopa and ia nuclear la ao i to lira a iwolair weapon In ecm-]to Maneh auah waapona be said. ing, which is scheduled to take JOHN K. produce a workable and effi­ the vestry Sunday. Guy Outlaw land of Mngla ftnpa or alr>lratod, as a nraeautlon against hat without tha aBcdtla ap- _ . . . ■■ ^ . . . . preted anc ’’At the same time,” Lupton sity. has been a lecturer in cient form of government." place soon. • of Andover wlU give a talk on larrcr. and tha aoimnunicatlor«;pro»al af tha Frraldairt. | erfut Inter Show Rise in Costly Houses added, ”we do not want the Re- New Testament Greek and has Rep. Laveme Williams, R • - The proposed charter provides •Tnie Laymen’s Role In the •ordlnr to the pravaiUnfrlnvolved .are so swift that Ihei An article hsaad on tha Inter-' The 8Stratagle Air Command, In the pubUcan Partyto pay any ]^ ce served as a fleW wbrtcer for the LandMape tor the election of a full-time O iu rch .” >n»lpn do PrfSKlee* .-—m p* ‘..lyi -* sw --"* <’* '*’•'• tCew Vorkiwi'li f‘*. Fellowship of RficoncUiation. Columbia, has filed a bill in foe to be successful.” current legislature to abolish foe first selectm an to be paid $7,000 Holy Communion wit be ob­ WiiiMing Impeotor Donald»U«lverrtty ofNewYorit Agrt He also took note of the GOP’s He is executive secretary of the oral exams. Numry each year for the first two-year served during the 11 a.m. wor­ culture and Enghuerinig Insti­ loss of the Negro vote in the na­ Christian Social Action of the WHITHAM term . *• ti»e election of ship service Sun^y in the sanc­ Mdiaughlln aald laat month’ Fallot piioto tute; Anita CUq^er, Vermont tional election. Connecticut Conference of the “GROW WITH CS” aiX additional members tor a permMa reflect more tuary. The R4V^ J. Rowland MRS. DAVID ALAN HAHN College; Jamee Jerrie, Porter ”We know that our party suf­ United Church of Christ aeven-man board of selectmen. Palangio, Minister of Men and aBOtenstve dwelllngB being buflt School of Deeign; Peter (broesl. fered greatly last year due to Boato 6. BoItoB—80* Yds. From Bolton Notefc—*48-780* Open Mon.-8at., 9 A M , to S:S0 P M These six officials wlU servs Missions for tha Connecticut ta South Windaor am oom pared T rin ity; E m ery Taplegr, H artt the mistakes, misunderstandings FREE without compensation. Conference of foe United 'Ihs marriage of Mias Renatebcascade bouquets of pink eaina- ertttt the same period laat year. school of Music of the Univer­ and m isrepresentations 'Which Curriculum Fair AU boards and officials wlU Church of Chriet, will deliver Maria Keller and David Alan. tlona. sity of Hartford; Susen Mc­ have destroyed, for the present, be appointed by the board of Joseph Hahn Jr. of Manches­ S ix buUdiiw pettnMa w ere 1»- Donald, Burdette College, Helga DELIVERY the meditation sermon. A cof-' Hahn, both of Manchester, was our former good standing with artectmen, excepting the boards fee hour in the vestry wiU fol­ ter served as his brother’s best aued laat month for new dweH- Sbeigerwald, New Ha/ven Coi- Set at Buckley solemnised Saturday, Feb. 20, at our Negro citiBens,” he said. of education, finance, tax re­ low the service. man. U^ers were Steven Hahn foga totaliiw 1110,000. For the Icwe; Kathy Sturdevant, Hart­ ”We must do everything we ARTHUR DRUB view, Boning hoard of appeals the Oiurch of foe Assumption. and Donald Hahn, both of Man­ month of Febniary last year, fo rd Hoiq;>ltal; and A ly oe Zim ­ Kladergartea Aldee can to mend this terrible A "CXirrlculum Fair” will be and ito alternates, foe tax col Veriunteer nwthere assisting The bride la a daughter of Mr. chester and cousins of the bride­ ■lx buUdtng pecmtts were is- mer, Central Connecticut State hreak,” Lupton said. held at the Buckley School Mon lector, and town clerk-treasurer, groom . I aoed for a vatae of 196,000. with the dasees of the South and Mrs. Ernest Weiss, 48 Ly- OoUege. . , He called on Republicans to day, starting at 7 p.m. with a aU tor two-V®**’ term s. Coventry Cooperative Nursery Mrs. Weiss wore a red dress ^ Kdauighlln also said build­ AJao QynUila Moniz, Centcal assert “ the traditional position tour of the classrooms. The appointive positions in 1 8L The bridegroom Is a with matching accessories and i ing permits totaling $16,885 W H A rS THE and Kindergarten In KingSbury Connecticut State OoBege; Photo bgr Batsrnli of the party of Abraham Lin Following the tour, at 7 :48 elude toning commission, plan­ aon of Mr. and Mrs. 3oaoj^ a corsage of white rosee. The | were issued for addMons and Mary EDen HaDowell, Oential House for the week will Include coin ." a prog;ram consisting of a physi­ ning and conservation commis­ Mrs. Jeunee Breen, Mrs. William Hahn, 305 Highland St. bridegrroom's mother wore a i alterations. Connecticut State College; De- T cal education exhibition, songs Club Speake GAR RENTALS sion, board of health, board of (XirUa, Mra. George Coon, Mrs. The Rev. Ernest J. Coppa of brown dress with matching ac­ The total waloa of huBdlng nlco Wheder, Central StaU and music will be presented. the Church of the Assumption BsnnKs laniad for February The Rev. Raoul Pronovost of welfare, recreation commission, David Salsbury and Mra. Al'vin cessories and a corsage of yel­ Connecticut CfoMege; Antoinette In addition, four of the school development and industrial com perform ed tha cerem ony and low roses. wna $26,9ia The revenue re- Kulas, Untvefsity of Hartford M. Bernard’s Church in Rock­ Talk Scheduled or LEASING Goodin. ville win address foe Married system’s speriaUsta — Miss Sal­ mission, town attorney, asses was celebrant at foe nuptial A reception was held at the eatved by ttW departm ent was and Patrlda Jones, C en tra l ly Frobisher, art; Miss Karin Couples Chfo of foe church at sor, town engineer, director of Evenlnc Herald Mass. Paul’Chetelet waa organ­ Parma Restaurant, Hartford. 9 m . OoimocUcut State College By Rev. Zezzo Adshead, speech and hearing; • A l MokM M anrbetaer ist and soloist. Bouquets of car­ VartaBse Oraaled Its meefing Tuesday at 8 p.m. B -l-G Civil Defense, building inspec oorreapondent, F. After a motor trip to Mount WestfleU State Teachers Col­ Coventry In foe church hall. Mrs. HaselUne BJorkman, tor, dog warden, tree wsu’den, nations were on the altar. Snow, 'Vermont, the coulee wUl The Zoning board of appeals lege. health; and Mrs. Mary O’Brien, • A l M o M Pauline Little, telephone 742- •xmnted a variance to John J. Father Pronovost, chaplain of The Rev. Joseph Zezzo, ex­ road foreman, chief .of police The bride, given In m arriage live at 19 WaddeU Rd. Next Week’s Menus ecutive director of the Chris­ dental heath — will speak to • A l Tlmos 6»SL f f o d m k J r. o f 1784 Bmington South Windsor High School foe club, will speak on matri­ DIFFERENCE Ore marshalls and constables. by Joseph Hahn Jr., wore a foil- Mr. and Mrs. Hahn are em­ tian Activities Council, Hart­ the parents. to allow a huiKUng cloeer Monday, hot dog on roll, reiJsh, mony. He will use foe same to­ Minority representation and length gown of peau de sole ployed by Pratt and 'Whitney ford, will address the Women’s Other activities include bulle- Pad Dodgt Foollac the two voting districts are trimmed with pearl em­ Division of United Aircraft 'to the front line then permitted potato chips, a;^ e crii^; Tues- pic at the chib’s April meeting. Un board and window displays, BETWEEN DWORIN "OK" USED CARS : at 67 Kenne4y Rd. This la an ' A native of Waterbury. Fither Fellowrtiip of Center Congrega­ INC. maintained. Newspapers Add broidered alencon lace. The Corp., East Hartford. He is In epaghe • " — * the sale of home-baked goods, Pronpvost has been at St. Ber­ tional Church Monday at 8 p.m. The board of selectmen will gown waa designed with long the machinist apprentice pro­ fruit; Wednesaay, ■»- In Memoricd Hall. and a "Paperback Book Pair,” $7$ MAIN STREET AND ORDINARY USED CARS *O tv Saviour Lutheran Church sorted sandwiches, cake; Thure- nard's since 1968. He was or­ have authority -to pass or Over 1 Million tapered aleeves, fitted bodice, gram while she is employed as The Rev. Mr. Zezso will dls- featuring books appealing to Phono 646-8881______dinance^t although electors will scooped neckline and full skirt 'Wffl be boat tor k dialogue be­ day, roast turkey and gravy, dained in 1947 by R ichard Car­ cusB the program In the Inner a keypunch operator. tween the churches of South madied potatoes and peas dinal Cushing after completing youngsters. have the power to petition for In Circulation terminating In chapel - length his theological studies in the city of Hartford sponsored by town meeting to veto the board' , train. Her elbow - length veil of Windsor Sunday at 8 p.m. Par. cranberry sauce, loe cream; the (Thrlstian Activities Ooun- tldpants will be the clergymen Friday, vegetable soup, plssa or LaSalette congregation at Zpa- actions. . I Illusion was arranged from a cU. This program includes pre­ LOW PRICE The chapters of the proposed NEW TORK (AP) Editor A ^j-ose headpiece with lace petals. lOH Given $100 ' pimf two lay repreeentativea egg salad, chocolate pudding. wich, Maas. school nurseries and the wtnk gooument cover In detail Incor­ Publisher reports dally newspa- she carried a cascade bouquet Worn each church. Ellementary schools: Monday, Father Pronovost volunteered of a mlnlster-at-large. Oppor­ ' nie group will diersies the baked beans and franWurfo, for missionary work and two Your W edding Flowers poration and general powers pars In foe United States In-' of white roses and stephanotls. By Emblem Club tunity will be given for a ques­ elections, selectmen, other elec Miss Carol Plela of Manches- BnSe and the vlewa of different cabbage salad, ^ Maroit tatter months after hie oTdihaiion went tion period.' PLUS QUALITY! creeised their circulation during live offices, appointive officers ^m i« on the Bible., Each clergy- sandwich, fruit; Tuesday, ham- to Burma. He conducted a leper In addition to his position ter was the maid of honor. The Inetrqotora of the Handi­ finance and taxation, town 1964 by 1.6 million copies, the Bridesmaids were Miss Elisa gun will have five minutea to burg strognnoff on rice, but colony at Thayetmyo, Burma with the Christian Activities largest single annual increase capped (lOH) has received a Bceaent a statement sununaris- tered carrots, wheat bread and meeting and miscellaneous pro­ Becker .snd Miss Hahn, returning to foe United States Council, the Rev. Mr. Zezzo is 621 Hartford Rd. since 1944 $100 contribution from the n g the posltica of hia church. batter, ffult gelatin: Wednes­ in 1954 and in 1963 to raise visions. -r*,. M...... sister of the bridegroom, bofo president of Family Service So­ The pre^^osed charter will be The trade magazine s figures . 1 Jk. generu diacusslca wlU follow day, soup and crackers, chopped funds for his work. ciety, president of the Bible So­ __ I of Manchester. Manchester Emblem Club to- meeting Is an attempt to MANCHESTER, Jegally warned, by law, and were made public Ttiursday The maid of honor wore a or peanut butter sandwich, ciety, and a commissioner of night and are contained in the | .ward Hs goal of owning its own establish communications be- idngerbiwd with topping; the Hartford Housing Author­ shortly after that time copies of full-length pink gown of peau cu ston vlz^ poed. Finieh Line CONN. t m ^ht» warning w ill be available 1966 Editor A Publisher Interna-' taraen foe ^urchea and serve 'nmrsday, roast beef and-gravy, ity. tipnal Year Book, which now is de sole with a pink lace Jacket The teen-age group, which •a a basia of greater under­ madied potatoes, buttered peas, The meeting Is open to the In the town office building to She wore a matching headpiece conducts Sunday swimming BOSTON (AP) n » flnlA thoae interested in picking them on its way to press. I standing, aooordlng to a spcAei >lckle, rolls and butter, co<*les; public. For further Information, Drive Down or Phone For An Appointment Total dally clrciulatlon for and veil and carried a tauquet sessloas fo r iMUidioapped ch il­ rriday, scrambled eggs, but­ line for the Boston AA Mara­ coataot Mrs. W illiam J. M3n- C liem let up. of red and shocking pink carna- dren in the high school pool, is thon has been moved from Ehce- Manchester’s Largest Florist! Garden Club Meets 1964 averaged a record 60,412,- Breakfast Set tered green beans, potato chips, nldt, 250 Wetherell SL 266. 'Itiis ia a 2.5 per cent In­ tions. The bridesmaids were presently conducting a cam­ The St. Margaret Ladies Guild mashmellow and peanut butter ter Street to a point near foe -- PHONE 648-9559 Coventry Garden Club will dressed In blue gowns and hesMl- paign to raise about $50,000 to Prudential Tower. have Its March meeting In the crease over 1963 and 20 per certt ... win tuM a Communion Break- sandwich, fruit. Safety Outlay Varies IMPALA higher than foe first postwar pieces styled to matching the construct tts own year-round Sunday, In the church hall Milk will be served with all The sponsoring Boston Athlet­ form of a trip Monday to the honor attendant’s. They carried faoiUtles. ic Association announced Thurs­ Springfield Flower Show. total In 1946. following the 7:48 Mass. The m eals. 4-DOOR Total morning paper circula­ 1 guild will receive Communion CoaftmiatloB Class day the switch In foe course for WASHINGTON — States’ Luncheon will be at the Old / efforts to promote occupational tion increased about 900,000, or m a group. ’The youth confirmation class the traditional 36-mlle, 885-yard Btorrowton Tavern in West run. Marathon director W ill safety vary greatly, from the HARDTOP 8.8 per cent to 34,864.784, WhfTe' Chainnan is Mrs. Donald Wa of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church * Bpringfield, M sms. evening paper circulation in­ Mk. Mrs. Robert House and Cloney said the starting line in $2.33 per worker spent for in­ Those attending are to meet Burton's w ill m ert tom orrow at 10 a.m . spection by Oregon each year creased aboiK 600,000, or 1.6 per I Mra. John McCann are co-chair­ Hopklnton wUl be adjusted to Radio, Heater at 9:30 a.m. at the home of JUST ARRIVED! The Junior and intermediate to Mississippi’s five cents i a cent to 86,047,633. m en. choir will rehearse at 11 a.m. make up for foe new location of PownrgUde, M rs. (Charles 'W. Strant on the finish. worker. In the Sunday field, 561 news­ knows how Guest speaker will be the Rev tom orrow. WhitawaUa. No. 6684 Bread and MUk St In case of papers ^vywed a oir^atioh of Edmund O’Brien, whose mibject The London look P¥F*b T o M eet fain, the trip will be taken the 48,383,019, a gain o f 1.5 milHon, N«w Shipimni of NUSN PUPPIES will be ’’The MysUcal Body of The senior PYF of the Wap- following day. or 8.2 per cent over 1968. our three-piece to suit Christ and You.” ping OOfWnunity Church will go Next Week’s Menu from peerless Fafoep O’Brien is a native of m a group on Sunday to the Hot lunch metiua for the For The Hartford. He attended Cafoedral Lenten supper. The Lenten sup­ week: ' Monday, corned, beef tweed cape suit little girls! Scfoool In Hartford, St. Thomas per will be held at 5:30 p.m. It DRIVEWAYS ’1395 hash,, buttered sliced carrots, Money Stolen Seminary in Bloomfield and St. is the first in a series sponsored eelery sticks, checkerboard John’s Seminary in Brighton TOM HAMILTON bread, stewed peachee; Tues­ Entire by the First Congregational Paridng Aieae e Gaa Stations • BasketbaU Courts ■ \ From Machines $11 Camrch, Main St. and the Wap­ day, cheeseburgers, French $40 $11 AftOT bis ordinatiofi in 1907 Now booking for Seasonal Work 61 PEUGEOT Sunrtx)f d-door. Grey finish. Radio, fries, lettuce and tomato with plng Community Church hrtd at Thieves broke into s o ft Family The London beat—the ' be served aa assistant in SL the Wapplng Church. heater. This is a fine foreign car. #6943...... $ 695 creamy mayonnaise, chocolate The Spring fashion sea­ The look of youth bloom­ look abounding in bows, Bridget’s Church in '\9teahire TTie program wlH be put on 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU MARCH 15 marshmallow pudding; Wednes­ drink rending machines stand­ ftiMt ia now serving aa resident 59 BUICK 2-door hardtop, white, heater, Dyna- son around the comer, ing in spring—wool and ruffles and shorter hem­ by the senior PYF. All work Personally sopervlaed. We are 100% inettied. day, hard-cooked egg on shred- ing in front of tiwo. gasoline From cdiaplain at Mt. St. Joempti'a The suburbanite young adult flow. #6688...... 600 dod lettuce, baked macaroni and service stations last ntyhi and the cape becomes a most nylon check suit, Petbr lines. You’ll love these Aea^m y, West Hartford where group will go on a trty to 62 FORD Gaiaxle 2-door. Silver, heater,' Fordo- cheeee, buttered peas, peanut removed their coin boxes. wearable suit! “Choco­ Pan collar, %, sleeves, bright and breezy cotton be also teaches religion. Fafoer Framingham. Mass. *4 HOUR DEUVEBY AND BURNER SERVICE butter sandwich, citrus fruit Both thefts were discovered shifts to wear now and 0 3 r ie n presently ia Deanery DeMAIO OROTHERS matlc. #6768...... 12T6 INFANTS' late Chip” flecked belted solid piping trim, taffeta Monday, the Junior choir will cup: Thursday, (glased spare about 8:30 this morning. The lining. Box pleated skirt. all spring and summer. D irector at Vocations and of Be meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., the . 643-7691 61 VALIANT 2-door sedan, silver, radio and heater. 695 rfoe at high school only) pork stations were the Windsor St. cape jacket features a tbany Ccnferences. youth choir from 7:30 to 8:30 patties, buttered green beans, Esso- Service Station and foe Size SVi slim skirt with jeiyel Red/White, Come see our London— Dog Classes 'Slated p.m. In foe chapel. Also Mon­ 61 FORD convertible. Black, radio, beater, Fordo- buttered kernel corn, bread and W. A. Cole Atlantic Servloe neckline bloufion shell. Royal/White. / inspired loyelies—all in Mra. M arion Ssehiga, weH matic, power steering, whltewalla #6781...... 1290 day, at 7 pjn. there will be a butter, apple peanut cruivch; Station on W. Center St. 5-15. 7-14. sizes 5-15. - - iuiewn dog trainer, wlU conduct noeeting of the otfIcenB of the Friday, citrus Juice, school (Police say that a haavy tool thhi : a series o f five lessons In dog 61 TEMPEST 4-door. Red, automatic, iwdlo. baked pizza, esirrot slaw and was used hi both oases and PYF at the home of Mr. and #6950...... 946 training tor the benefit of the Mrs. Noitnan Wheeler, Elling­ blushing pMrs. resulted in moderate damage Wapplng Commu^ty Church or­ ton Rd. VALUES FOR YOU IN OOLTOM 60 FORD 9-paas. wagon. Radio, Fordomatlc, power Thorp Hours to the machkiee. The amount of M E N 'S gan fund. Wednesday, foe intermediate See Our Newly Insfalled steering, brakes and whitewalls. #6669...... 1095 Rap. Waltefter L. Thorp will money stolen in both thefts is There will be a series charge choir krill, rehearse at 7 p m . hav* office hours tom orrow as yet undetermined. «f $8 for adults and $4 tor chll- and(.the senior at 8 p.m. There 61 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door sedan, black, Size 13 > Aren. wlF‘'be a church school staff KITCHEN DISPLAY radio, PowergUde, whitewalls, V-8. #6M8- .... 1296 CSesMs will be held tX the meeting' in the library at 8 Wapplng Community House Sat­ 64 FORD Custom 4-door sedan. Alaskan whits. urdays through Apr. 6 at 10:80 p m . Lighthearted, ii^htfooted On Tltursday, there will be a Standard shift, radio. #6463...... 1695 a .m . We are featuring Bronze-Glow Birch Cabinets by All doga six montha or older board m eeting o f the WCXJW at SPECUIS 60 CORVAIR 4-door! Green Radio, heater. #6746. 896 - ars eligible who have had their 9:30 am. in Fellowahip Hall. Scheirich and built-in appliances by Hotpolnt slip-ons to give or wear Shots. For further information 1 ^ meeting is open to all 'IBVROLET 'Impala convertible. Autumn Mrs. Sseluga, Lawrence Rd. women of the church. lir RANCH LADDER..... S8JK gold. Radio, PowergUde, power steering and may be contacted. brakes, V-8 whitewalls,, #7069...... 1696 Manchester Evening Heeald All proceeds will be used for FRE-FINISHED PLYWOOD PANELS 68 CORVAIR Mpnsa 2-do6r. Saddle tan. Radio, H u ^ P u p p i e s ’ the purchase of an organ for South Windsor Correspondent, Brownie Joseph, telephone *44- beater, PowergUde, whitewalls...... 1596 - MEATHIN' MUSHED PIGSKIN aCASUAL SHOtt tte Wapplng Community MAHOGANY 32” K Y BY WOLVERINE O iuroh. •148. 2T ALUMINUM !95 68 CHEVROLET 4-*Mr station wagon. Radio, Gaaoer Crnaade Pfaumed • PowargUde, V-8. Am -CONDm OI^...... 2146 From Walter Joensuu, presl- daot of the South Windsor Be m odern with • 2 . 6 9 EXTENSION LADDER 68 FORD Gaiaxle 600 4-door hardtop. Radio, • 5 .99 n, • 9.99 ;; Women’s Qub, said the club /ocdomatic, power steering. «668L ...... 1896 SEE What You Buy ' l,poodacUng iha 1965 Cancer 61 MERCURY Meteor ‘‘600”. 2-door, radio, heater, Every woman will be teli|hted with these hippy Huth Puppies ' Ousade for South Wfodsor. Maroomatlo. #6896...... 1076 casual shoet. Made of wonderhilly soft brushed pigskin ^ a t’i The crusade is organised by FACTORY SOLD — YOU SAVE! f«k>thlno you buy wilt ever be as permanent as a family t . ghe Cbmmunity Affairs com Now Back In Stock! monument Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. li|htwei|ht and actually breathes. Bouncy cushion crape soles r^.-l|Wttee. Mrs. Harry Richards Special Closeout On BctM*e* Won-faty A 8 L O W AB add more comfort And tanned-in protection assures resistances l^g^fitaalnnan. The crusade will be $ * • Vvhat you buy. Visit the monument dealer who h$s a ! during the month ~* czsv-TAt3y^ »"45C BIGELOW PAINT TJb W I f Months or 11% D o n - oomplet* display, and who can design a ; t6 water, soil... to stains, too. Whet's more, dirt and scuff 18.00* Mlleo oa personallzad monument to harmonize with marks disappear at a brushing. Get tha bait now-in nawait ttBdeato Aeeyted Up to 80 Mootlw AO regularly $5.95. Hood C o n BARRE' polois. All YfOMM’s sizas. ^ Principal Fred J. Caniolo an- t . dra-r At ^ " 62c Vb F op Its surroundings. the following students Bigelow Paint. • 3 .9 $ W a have tha experience. We have tha coin- I C U I L ^ received letters of accept* I from ooUegee: ■w plate display. Wa specialize In fUlly guar­ PhylUa H itohook, M orse Ool- anteed Select Barra Branlta Monumants. M onum ents* Marie Stead Morse Col- J« Daley, University Bartford; RmuOd Della Ber- BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER & SUPPLY MEM< m Unlvarsl^ of Hartford: Nlohouon. Vermont (FORMERLY McKINNEY LUMBB») 47D CBN1XR STRBET- Betty Dubiel, Hart wick RANTLY OIL CO. BOUTS 44-A. AT THE "NOTCH” — OPEN DAILY 8 AJL to 5 P JM U 'C tB 1 it f. and. Drfw University, O T ::w b iw ‘ * VT7SL OIL r .TBUftWONr «4a-4l$8-.-CALL COLLECT ^ i ^ m t^B I^O N B t4$-77SS Wans. Ruwitt lags and o n MAIN STRE ET . F p f m a g g l^ J. E, Jtata raONB *40-46*6 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ■ '."■f '4 d '■ ,V MANCHEST^ EVENiNO te tA L D , MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1966 PAGE S E P ^ JNbQB SIX Farm Labor Supervisor FRK iUntrl^Btpr rtgaraialy aa he Intends to punMi ag^ School Head Fights graaaiem In South Vletnain. Gets First-Hand Report B M B tr A m m m making and wiforelng new rules of ARTHUR RRUa CtmtittQ war Hke tMs it ia Important, of couree, Order to Quit Job VBJNTURA, Calif. .(AP) —<^ly. Many are from skid rows up ^ » o . that one makes sure one remains ths and down the state. "There were two druaks on the “You have people who are umpire. I t would hardly do to have the truck who couldn’t go to work, other side taking 'over and applyl^ NEW YORK (AR) — Thefand statement delivered to the interested in putting in eight loard of Education has placed board.- ^ and two more took bottles into hours rather than in working p M k ___ such rules. Eor we, as we have a lr^ y Board President James B. the grove. There was drinking elg;ht hours,” he said. “They LEE'S FLORIST. asd October 1. m been demonstrating, have an almost In­ hr. Cahrlh B, Oroes on a three- Donovan - r no relation to Ber­ during the night.- Some of the recognize that if they just kind and qiFT SHOT ' stinctual inability to stand still while w# nMth leave of absence with n a l Donovan, the acting super­ men don’t smell too g;ood.” of loaf along, they can get a This was a farm-labor com­ day's pay, and that's ail they Rt. 44A Bolton—64S-8oA9 are being shot. tay as the first movs in a drive intendent — was asked st a o force him out ot his $46,(X)0-a- ne'ws conference about Grose’ plaint from an unu-sual source: are interested in.” • YES, .WE DELIVER • letforand credo. Ventura (bounty Supervisor He said the food is excellent | . ' SDBSCatlFTKm BCIM year Job aa supeiintendsnt of "So far as I know,’’ Donovan Howard F. Robinson. and barracks condilloni are Iriowers for all occasions; »■ Pwmbto la Admo* city sehools. I Toor ..#••••••••••••••••• •jf’JS replied. "We agree with every As he has for the past three "not too different from those Weddings, Funerals. Cut I iCoubo ##•••••••••••••••• , The Uttk Skater Gross has rejected a request principle and Me objectives. It days, RobLo*nn-;wiIl s^ n d today had in the service in wartime. Flowers and Corsages. . . i From all we oould observ^ the audi­ top hie resignation, made nine Is not a question of his princi picking lemons in one of many "But it was hard to' sleep,” dajto afo. He called the request pies or Ws objectives — but his orchards In this citrus center Robin.son .said. "There waa ' MiniBjnt ence for skating championships the "shockfag and unexpected’’ and performance." north of Los Angeles. drinking during the night. Some other day—both the audience at rink said H was made "peremptori­ Asked about the possibility But today Is his last day. He of the men don’t smell too good; *JS!til?BS1?SiSSa. -"Sfi side end the audience watching by tele­ ly.’’ that the city might have "two plana to relay what he learned They don't try too hard to keep vision-m ay have been more emoUonal The board Thursday stripped school superintendents;’’ Dono­ when he confers with the U.S. clean, SMALL paptr and A> U>» looaJ aaw# oo^ Grpsa ot his authority and ap­ van said the board had not "This makes it hard to get a over the most spectacular failure of Labor Department in his official > m S m at ratabUoM aa << apaeiat d»- pointed Dr. Bernard E. Dono­ "prohibited” Gross from going capacity as a supervisor con­ man who would be a good farm ' • pdtd>— P” ^l° am alao laaaiTad. _____ the championships than the girl who was van; execidive deputy superin­ to headquarters. Donovan add­ cerned with farm-worker prob­ worker. He doesn't want to live WONDER Hnmid IWMn Ccatfjm r. herself Involved. tendent, as acting superin­ ed; "He has a right to a hearing lems. with this element.” : aamoa BO no W"«««»oinnanou raapooalDttw for l»pp- She was, as we recall the announce­ tendent. and a trial if we choose to sus­ Robinson, a vigorous 43. is an The supervisor, who receives !' crapMaal airon amMarSita ai AverUaamonta G ro^’ handling of school Inte- pend or dismiss him.” the ^filnimum wage of $1.25 an mattw to Tho lUnohOaUr ment, all of the advanced age of 15, insurance executive who has '‘eSL^aSSSL* gn'ation is one of the factors In Donovan was the chief negoti­ spent the last 17 years behind a hour for his lemon picking, har­ BreBiBa Benw^ which is fast getting to be the average the board’e disenchantment ator in the release of the Bay of vested 14 boxes Tue.sday and 17 age for national and world champions wHh him. Pigs invasion prisoners from Why did he embark on a lem­ Wednesday. Thursday he was Equipped with 4-spced, trans­ In skating and swimming in particular. G.oes told the board in a let­ Cuban jails. He also has negoti­ on-grove masquerade? Interrupted by a bevy of people ter delivered betore Its meetlhg. ated prisoner swaps with the Robinson feels there's a real who had found out who he was. mission. leatherette interior, o» c a a o L t- And, although she was obviously beau­ Thursday that he had retained Soviet Union. farm-labor crisis in the county, Robinson plans to draw on his seat belts, signal indieators, WQW8. ______...- tiful and talented and graceful, she had . Herbert Brownell, former U.8. Donovan said the board does and ”I wanted to see firsthand experience when he confers bumper overriders, wind­ the misfortune to begin her five minute attorney general and Republi­ not believe the school superin­ whether a man who wanted to next week with Secretary of La.- shield washer, electric wipers. tendency here is Gross' "dish of uaadar 1 p-nt Xo performance with a slight fault on her can national chairman, as his go to work would be hired.” bor W. Willard Wirtz in Wash­ counsel to represent him “In all tea." Wearing old clothes and a ington, D.C. :S^-"iVa?i!^2ar.aoBWWX • * ».«»• first difficult figure. She followed that, further steps relating to' this Fot* the past year, members Waiting for Snow—or Grass jaunty yachting cap, the slen­ "In general," he said, "I in­ almost instantly, by failing ao com­ of the Board of Education have 91689.00 '.•’jgfCS" “ very unique situation.’’ Should there be one more little snowstorm to try the new plow, or should he wait for der, sandy-haired supervisor tend to tell the secretary there C toaSS^gij^iy--. a a ^ pletely with her next figure that she A total of $180,000 salary (or privately expressed dissatisfac­ summer and use the flail mower? James VeitcK, superintendent of buildings and grounds was hired on his first visit to the is a dire need for emergency ended up sitting on the Ice. At this the remaining four years of tion with Gross, who came here of Bolton Schools, sits In the trActor delivered this week to the new junior-senior high State Employment Office. help in California. And I will Grbes' six-year contract with less than two years ago. Gross, school. The tractor, a vivid yellow, was ordered by the public building commission for urge the release of 1,000 Japa­ TED point, more than four minutes of her Robinson used his true name Friday, Mardi 6 the board it at stake. 48, had won high praise during ground maintenance. As soon as the lawns dry out a bit, Veltch said he plans to start roll­ in applying for the farm labor nese workers who are already scheduled performance remained before In a statement on his educa­ five years as bead of the Pitts ing them, using the new piece of equipment. (Herald photo by Saternis.)______job but didn’t Identify himself or in the state.” TRUDON her. She got up off the Ice, finished her tional credo attached to the let' burgh schools. give his home address. Robinson also will recom­ ter — released to newsmen by A statement by the board INC: long routine, to crescendo clapping from ernment’s profits from national His over-all reaction; “The mend restoration of the bracero Tolland Tpke. !. '^Th« East And West Of It? Gross while the board was still Thursday said the members letters to President Giuseppe program under which skilled the audience in the arena. ’The forlorn Saragat and Premier Aldo lotteries. farmer is getting a . rooking as TaleottvHle meeting— Gross said in part: were convinced that Gross lacks fax as getting the job done.” pickers, pruners and harvest • * BomeOiiiis new waa added to the hope, both In the arena and in front "I cannot — and I will not — "administrative qualifications” Events Moro, said their "society for the A portion of such profits is Open Eves, till 9 protestion of the gondola" was distributed to benevolent and Robinson said the worker workers were imported from i wortd’e cold and wana war axperlenoe of television seta, was that there might yield to nonprofesslonal pres­ for the Job. Mexico at critical periods. One of the board's complaints entitled to a share of the gov­ aid organizations. turnover is 25 to 50 per cent dai- ;.yeeterday. be some miraculous reward for a very sure, anyq more than a doctor In World *• iii Mbaoow, Ruaalan Coimnunlet po- would agree to prescribe the against Gross is reported to be .young girl who had to get up from the wrong medicine in order to pla­ his failure to come up with a DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — -'tteemen and aoldiere jo t into quite a ice and go on with a grueling perform­ cate the nonprofessional board fresh school integraitlon pro­ Syria’s Socialist government 935 MAIN STREET - TEL 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS alolant mob acene with Communiet atu- of a hospital.’’ gram based on r ecommenda has ordered the nationalization ance after her hope of wlnnijMC •U*” tions made 10 months ago by danta from Asia who were trying to de- appeared. After the board placed Gross of the locoil distribution branch­ Caoa the American Kmbaasy in protest on leave, newsmen asked him if State Education Commissioner es of the Socony, Esso and Watching this incident, we were sure, he was defying the board. He James E. Allen Jr.s’ Integration Dutch Shell oil companies. Six ad^ainst our bombinga in ^etnam . for a moment or two, that we resented would not go beyond the letter committee. Syrian fuel and cdl distribution The Ruaaian repreaentatlvea of Rua- a system of sports which takes such companies also were seized. ‘ [jot* law iumI order were not completely tender young things and puts them Into ceremonies at Runnymede, The decree, issued Thursday 'afficlent in their eCforta But our au- the abnormal slavery of training and in­ England, May 14. at which night by the presidency council, .tborltles seem to have no doubt that Queen Elisabeth n will dedicate said the companies would be terminable practice and then- throws People a memorial to Kennedy. compensated with 18-year gov­ thr^y Intentions were in the right place. then into heartbreak competition, and ernment bonds paying 3 per Thera was, at any rate, a brief glimpse we were thinking, perhaps, of recom­ EARL MOUNTBATTEN cent Interest. ad Communist against Communist in the mending a new kind of child law—a law .OeortMir The Artist LONDON (AP) — Earl In The Mountbatten, retiring Brit­ WIESBADEN. Germany (AP) Streets of Moscow. against child sports. as — The number of West German O F MANCHESTER If we reach for the eaaleat and moat GOLDENROD TIME: By MARY BOTTTCilLLO: March Selection, Mancheeter Fine Art Aaaodation ain's chief of defense, has been Tlien the young lady who had fallen given an appointment to the millionaires keeps on Increas­ ‘laupeificlal way to olaaaify the two and got up and finished, a certain loser, News honorary post of governor of the ing. According to the latest Jdttd^of Communista, we would aay that BkajHMl off the rink and into a camera Isle of Wight. count there were 11,663 two -aome of them represented the West, Wight lies in the English years ago. doaeup, and, although she didn’t look QUEEN LOUI8E amne the East, some Europe, some Asia. A Thought for Today Channel, has 90,000 persons, and The figure was published Value-packed exhilarated, die seemM quite in posses- STOCKHOLM (AP) — Queen mainly is noted as the site of the Thursday by the Federal Statis­ Peahaps what seems the easiest and SpeMoted by the Mancheeter Reflections tical Office. sk>n of herself, and quite ready to do Jimmy Breslin Louise of Sweden spent a quiet yachting center of Cowes. .Cotmcl] of Charobea t Boost superficial way to claasiiy the two better the next time she found herself Bight, a communique said to­ The total two years ago was nearly 2,500 more than the 9,217 groups is also the most aoourate and In a national champlonahip, even though day. SOMERSET MAUGHAM LeM: A Tlnie for SpMtnal His Job and Our Job 'Ihe 78-year-old queen was NICE. France (AP) — Somer millionaires' counted on Jan. 1. fundamental. Who knows? she might then be as old aa 16. We de­ This Is My Ule I960." While Russian policemen in MOaoow Growth stricken early Thursday with a set Maugham still ia in serious cided we had better mind our own busi­ blood clot caused by a change in condition and will be taken to A German becomes a million­ carpets to avere trying to protect the American Iient can be a time to think By PhineaM Fiake aire when he accumulates a ness, and save our sympathy for some Ruby was tsvo of anybody and about the need for spiritual her main 'body artery, the aorta. the hospital thf^ afternoon, his Embassy from attack by students rep­ IJEW YORK. March 5 — At She was rushed to a hospital million marks, or $250,000. But of our contemporaries, who, if they e l^ t, o’clock in the morning, foe took a belt on the chin renewal and growth in our secretary said. resenting some of Russia’s Communist Christian life. Jesus emphasized With the Pioneer Parachute The range within which the and underwent a six-hour opera- The 91-year-old writer came l,2t6 of the 11,683 were worth should try to take to the ice agadn, would the minute the saloon, on the and came right back and sunk Co. awaiting only the proper board can act to, however, care­ $1,25 million or more, and 440 of ' «m— in the woiid, the newspapers of comer opened, there was cheap her teeth into Max’s arm and the importamce of a growing Uon. down with the grippe early this look sad without even falling. everybody wound up at foe hos­ faith, and warned against drift­ moment to announce its relo­ fully defined by law. The communique said "her week. Lung congestion devel- them had fii.B million or more. Japan, one of our prised allies, were rye put into a coffee container cation plans, town fathers are As nice as' it would be to be heart function to satisfactory ao nobody Would, knoiw what It pital ing away from and denial of Malaysia enhance apoaklng almost .with one voice in ques­ beginni^ to look ahead. ifole to believe we can consclen- and clrcylallon in the affected ^ I t Is not going very well and. ^was. By t 6 o\:10ck, yoii coUJd • Then, there waa- J im m y our faiuL tiously ignore planning policy (AP) Left-wing students tioning the wisdom of our bombing go around the office feeling so O^Keefe's in Boston and Jazz Obviously, the spiritual Ufa When they do, they see—or Ihg appeara Improved. After the we plan to take Mr. Maugham Why People Ski . ^ Ithme buying #dhiS and com­ dhist be fed as regularly as a hope to see—mote and more de­ through the over-Sztensloo of very large operation, the queen to the Anglo-American Hospital placed "Philip go home" signs raids in Vietnam. goOd’t^ycfti dtda^^en mtn« velopment, both commercial and the appeals board’s authority, is obviously very tired and In around the University of Ma­ There are several potential explana- As the Northeast ski season begths to what they were paying. .Dugan, plaining about' foe FBI mak­ fire la replenished. To fail to in Nice this o/ternoon," his sec­ ing-movies of him -from across industrial, to bolster the town's it would alt amount to the aame need of comjrfete rest. The king retary, Alan Searle, told news­ laya campus today half an hoifr slide to a slushy finish, I wistfully con­ who had no teeth, and chew5d - seek such a atrengthening of before the husband of Queen tlona for such Japanese sentiment The the street because foey tho(«ht faith Is to. miss a treasure tax rolla. thing—foe negation of the plans to visit her for only a men. template soon removing the rack front., copy paper, sat by foe wihdow planning principles without short lime during the day." Elizabeth II arrived for a vlait. Mea of not having any more war, which the top of the station wagon, and again w ith. yellow death 'notices. Go he was in the Brink’s robbery. vfoicb is Gotrs gift to His CbU- And what they see as need­ The hospital Is about two home ♦ ♦ at we officially implanted in Japan’s Con­ “I vriah I had Um ntOhey," Jazz ing doing first to to overhaul which the town can not hope to miles from Maugham's vilU at Police forces immediately putting.away the family’s skis, poles, over and stand 1^ him and kill dren. grow properly. EDWARD R. MURROW converged on the area and re­ stitution. still has popular, appeal in parkas, and boots. I also pause on the- time. Du|^'would take some would say and everybody would The New Teetameot reminds conununity attitudes toward de­ Ferrat. laugh. But evldeniea busted Jazz velopment The board of appeals ia all WASHINGTON (AP) — Ed­ moved the' signs before Prince Japan, even though we, its authors, attic stairs for the annual soul-search; of Sie rye air if it wore Pah- us, however, that spiritual re­ PhiUp arrived. The leader of the Ing probe: ' - lum, then he’d pick up a death out real good in foe courtroom newal oomea only to thoee who The blame for discouraging too often In over. Its legal depth ward R. Murrow, who first won avant the Japanese to forget it The notice. His job was to check and they gave him nfs for .the industry is falling, in part, and now, although in a random kind fame as a broadcaster during group was questioned by the Why do we do It? Brink’s Job. Attar that, it .Was for i t It ia God’s g ift but police, then released to the cus­ Japanese estimate of our strategy in Skiing is clearly the most illogical It out on the phone, then write it requires an sot of . will to ap­ unfortunately, on the wrong of way that favors indlvktuato "World War n with his "This is ' in New York with a liports edi­ and not developmental goals. London" reports of the Battle of tody of university officials. cost Vietnam is that, if we persist the dan­ sport to sweep the country. Despite its an obituary about the person propriate it and keep it The shoulders. Jimmy The campus had returned to who was dead. tor named Harry G rayson It to ^iparently because some Britain, is being made a Knight ger of wider war will be increased visual attractiveness, it makes little, throwing txAtles' Out Of hotel writer of Heteews speaka of normal by foe Ume Philip ar­ sense aa an activity for mass partid-’ "Hello," he’d say, "is- this Take, for example, the plan­ of the town fathers have lost Commander of the Most Ebccel- jdgUy. foe family of the deceased? windows. And foeri It was an tha que$t as a "dlsc^lhie,’’ eaU- lent Order of the British Empire rived. He is on a Far Eastern pation. ing on tha reader not to "re­ ning commission and ths aoning track of aotaa o t tha purpoee ot tour. B u t in the end, at the bottom of It Is. Well, say, I want to aftemOoh paper and. Mutchie board of c^ipeaU. planning, and Its oon^Aemant. by Queen Elizabeth n. For one thing, equipment is vital— ' aak you a couple of questions iefoing at persmal checks and gard ligbUy the dlaclpUne of The BriUsh Embassy in Breslin averythlng, it-may be that the .same and costly. To provide a family of five shaking his head and. saying, the tord.’’ Paul repognlzes the Both are charged by law with zoning, that they ea^ect MEXICO CITY (AP) — Wil­ .95 about him. 1 see where his age certain reeponsibilities. there. . Washington made the. announce­ thing which turns Japanese editorial with only modeiptely priced outfits can ia 41. Is that right? It is? "this don’t even look tike It dUBcultiM of the Christian life ment Thursday night." It said the (Continued from Page 8) lard Motley, Chicago-born no­ sq. yd* opinion against our course in Vietnam coat around $1,000. (Your family can win get past* the note teller." when he talks about the "fight" It to the duty of the planning This to not to aay that some velist who has Hved In Meidco ch o ice Christ, he didn’t take care ot commission, at the most basic changes might not be forth- honor is being conferred in rec­ I ^lay softball for about five bucks.) himself at all did he? Now, The bbhnr ars Mrange and "Fight tha good,fight of the ognition of Murrow's out­ Now, on April 1, there to a for the past 13 years, died' Is exactly the same thing which turns Too, even if you live in the moun­ faith,"...... he says: *take ]hold of level, to encourage orderly and coming. Thursday night of gangrene police authority in Moscow about the agee of Uif children they can make the life Strangs, standing services in furthering strong chance foat the New tains, well-tended slopes are usually lo­ the etsmid Ufe - to which you oonstotent community growth It may be that certain ap­ Anglo-American friendship and York Typographical Union No. poisoning. He was 82. he left, Jo to is 11, is that too, but iJwaya t h ^ has been —to Insure that the places we parent hinderanoee to develop­ against young Cdmmunist students who cated hundreds of miles from home. right? . Hello? Say, can’t yoii ohe big thing gOlhg for you. were called when you made the understanding. 6, a part of foe mechanical Motley’s first success was happen to come from Asia. It could be, And there are the crowds. From hear me? I aald jWui is 11, is •good confession Ih. the presenoe do things are at least reaaon- ment are, in fact, extraneouB Murrow resigned 14 memths “Knock On Aiw Door,” In 1947, Stowe to Squaw, the. teeming masses Write a story, and la' S matter sMy suited to the thtnga that to tha planning oommlaslon'e proceea of printing a newspa­ agati^ that the deciding alignment is that... oh, stop crying, you of hours you can tyqlk through . of many, vdtnasaea.’’ (I Tim. ago as director of the U.S. In­ per, to making contract de­ a chronicle of (Jhlcago slum life. waiting on lift lines recall Coney Island fi;13) I t w h v to be-a straggle we do there. purposes. He was also the author of "We that of East versus West. ailly Jerk.” a subway train and spot some­ formation Agency after surgery mands that nobody can meet. on a sunhy July Fourth. Too often, the The first newspaper job was for Timothy, as It is for every To accompUsh this end the I t may alao be that tbs pro­ to remove a cancerous lung. He Fished All Night" and "Let No None of this really helps us very transportation/waiting ratio to actual body with the pages turned and The head of the union to Ber­ like this, and the ones after it his eyes on your atoiy and hi person who would reoelve the oommlaskm follows certain prin­ visions that aeem to be the to in New York Hospital for tram Powers, who never work­ Man Write My Epitaph.” / much, for the very simple reason that skiing comes to about 3 to 1: Six hours - have been almost the same. benefits wUCh result from com­ ciples that have proven to have meet hindering and fotu moei ' what the institution said was a The writelr, had been in a of driving and waiting, two on the that Ut!Ue time H takea you to ed on a major newspaper, we Uve in a time when the whole world At first, there was a place walk past him thare is a feel­ munion with God. acoomi^tohed foe atds it must to xequlre changing are ih fact checkup. doesn't woric on one now and re­ coma since he was adpiltted to snow. ■ I , ■ « ^ a clinic Sunday night with a has become so very small that called the Crossroads, in Ja­ ing that the whole kind of.Ufs ."Behold, I lU nd a t the door present for foe Mundest ol gards a job on one ’’as Just an­ Finally, skiing can be a dangerous maica, and an old teleg;rapher and knock: If aay man hear Members of-foe ootnmiseldn reasons — for rsasopa whose BARRY OOLDWATER other factory Jo*»." gangrenous rectal cyst. His Bigelow's heavy duty Cordn'dge Itast and...West must continually meet sport The durability of a Y. A. Tittle you're leading is wbrthqddle. adored son, Sergio Lopez, said named Frankie Dewey standing Ob. you’re not doing some big my voice, and open the door, I may feel as urgently as any­ value may not be apparent in NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — I never ItaA a drink with him and Uve together. The division we may plus the grace of a George Balanchine with a straw hat tllt^ over his WU come in to him, and wUl body else the need for increased the heat of foe moanenU Motley had nearly completed a are the ideal requisites. thing. But, you’re not a big gdy. Former Sen. Barry (Joldwater at eight o’clock in the morning, new book tentatively titled “My be notid^ has this basic message; that eyes and he slapping the bar You’t;e Jus6 putting out somci- sup with hfin, and be with me." revenue-producing industrial or told a Republican audience I never saw him caught in a Of course, mahy of the enthusiasts and up in one oofiier of the (IWv. S;30) oommerclal buildtog; in town. House Is, Your H ou^.” It told of Bigelow's 501 Nylon Cordridge Tweed Cordridge is hard to beat. Choose however comforting or annoying it may udio wend their way to mountain lodges thlng that a person can read Each department of .town Thursday that "I think reappor saloon scuffle with Ruby, I an Influx of tourists into a Mexi­ television set a horse called and maybe get some Informa­ Rev. Aisx H. Btseaaer But does ai^body want this tkmraent to wrong and our never saiw him around with be hi some particular power poUtics clr- are interested only in displaying this Ponder waa coming on in ths Oommuaity Baptist Church growth unlesM It loads lu to a government to charged • with can village. has been around tor almost five years. from full rolls of most wanted colors aumstance, it too must be healed, peace- season’s fashions; Knickers from Aus­ Kentucky Derby and he ran tion from,'maybe even enjoy. In certain qiectflo ’ taaka which iresertt system has worked well Jazz Maffie in Boston and I a couple of eeoonds, the feeling better comhuinity, more suit­ American people." never saw him tty Mutchie with fuUy. A war of hernispheres would be no tralia, stretch pants /rom Italy, bulky- past everything in the stretch able for all of our everyday con­ experience has shown an'bes, LAVENHAM, England (AP) Never have we had a wear complaint plus samples of all tho other intrigu­ knit sweaters from Ireland. 'These are and Dewey yelled "I told you, is gone and you're down at the done in certain apecifle ways. The defeated <30P presiden­ one of his checks. — A meeting p t international! better than a war of ideologies. The time end of foe eibMray car. But cerns? tial candidate said the Supreme He to Just some guy who has BIGELOW the members of the pre and apres-ski son’’ and in my pocket was a On T M Data It da foe duty of foe zoning « It is to a large extent the leaders of Moral Re-Armament 1 *’ or a performance failure in a II of the ing tweed colors . . . in 12 and 15 ft. W.!(] s '( has oome for something humanity can Blip from foe bookmaker which what’s the difference? A lot of Job of the chairman Of esc,, Court decision on redlstrtctlng no regard for the thing Fve crowd; the only hazard they face are board of an>eato, on the other means the lower house of Con' is expected shortly to work out j srtn. ' motning hangovers. They carry guitars, said “Ponder 5-0-0." Tha horse people go through their whole ‘In 1760, the first fihakeqwar- commission or committee, oi done with my whole Ufe 'And selection of a successor to the . hundreds of heavy traffic areas in widths: Ilvee and never know what it ia ean . play performed In ths hand, to grant relief from the gress will be dominated by now, the 'way this thing to drink out of Spanish leather wine bags paid $24.80 and that night this zoning r^ulations, one of foe the heiad of daeh working de­ late MRA chief Peter Howard. | (or plastic facsimiles), but have pever girl RUby tried to steal change like to get aatlafactioB out of American colonies, was present­ partment, to be a champtoh ol "boBs-controtled, big cities.” He rigged, ha can come in out of ' Howard, who died last week which this carpet has been installed Spice.... Avocado . .. BeigH . .. Jewel a Job. ed in New York. tools with which foc planning said reapportionment Is not iett field and take this whole nUTPO N T felt the piercing wind of. Jay Peak or and when somebody grabbed oommission shapes the cbm- those prlnolides necessitoj to during an evangelical tour of The New Rules skidded down the Nosedive at Stowe. her arm, her boyfriend Junmed In 1T66, the Spanifo took pos­ hto Jdb. based on the ‘‘Constitution but thing and wash it right out of South America, was buried including sorority buildings at UConn, Tone . . . Emerald . . . Marigold . . . in. He went with a shot. But (See Page Ssvcb) session of New Orleans. muatty. on social ideas.” my hands, and out of every­ The new rules of war promulgated by This Inquiry is not addressed to them. I t to also foe Job of bach Thursday In an Anglican, I am directing this rumination to the chairman and depattm oit bead, body else’a too. Because this t o churchyard here. homes with large families and unusual Clear Gold . . Neptune . . . Sage 501 MRS. JOHN F. KENNEDY Defense Secretary McNamara have a skier who lulls himself into a fitful aleep and all othai(a working wtth foe a great civilized society I am basic simplicity which is most i^elcome. « WASHINOTON (AP) — Mrs. not supposed to do anything VENICE, Italy (AP) — The Green . . . Blue Plum . . . Ruby . . . with visions of hop-turning through board of dlrecton towhrd the John F. Kennedy is planning traffic problems . . even in our own seas of fresh spow powder. Dawn is town’s oveihU bettenaent, to about a guy I don’t know who gondoliers of Venice threatened In essence, they make our side the um­ hsr first trip abroad in a memo­ comes in and. walks away with Sandalwood .. . Antique Gold . . . pire aa well as one of the participants. hours away as he awakens in a cold work fogether toward wfaaUvex today to scrap their gondolas open-to-the-weafher Main Street ves­ house, brews some coffee, quietly dons Fischetti rial dedication for the Ikte i»ea my whole life. You figure It out and take -to motofboats if they And, aa we have been making the rules, larger goals are praaortlMfd. ident. The State Department 19M Publlshera Newspansr tibule! For an all 'round carpet that is Gold . . . Cordovan . . . Black-and- his boots, and drives }50 miles to be It to a fact, strangeW eooiigh, fold Thursday she will attend Syndlosls do not get government aid. we have been holding, rightly enough, first on the chair lift (He rarely la.) . that netthaf the npMiflo hor thft The gondoliers'' association, in sq. ycL that it is sinful qnd illegal for an ag­ After a day on the slopes, you don’t overall town goals naed shut .^really built for durability and beauty, White. gressor to shoot, but noble and righteous find this guy singing folk songs in front each other out; and that each for anybody repelling aggression to of the fire. By 9:30, he is asleep. dan oo-exUt with the oUMr, 11 Why does he do it? their varioue protagonlaU will . . . AT MANCHESTiR'5 OLDEST •boot. Well, as a skier of 10 years standing hut reallae the inqiortaaoe of FINANCIAL INSTITUTION This is clear and definite aa far aa it (iand considerable aliiqilng and falling), foe other man's ends as well goes, or until it crosses an international perhaps I can venture an explanation of aa bla own. the sk^ng mystiqUe. 1 submit that the INSTANT EMNINGS Mohawk's richly textured Popularity iKnmdary. At that point, however, a motive Impelling skiers to endure count­ •mall but troublesome question arises— less follies and hardahlps derives from one which has not yet been clarified by man’s innate wish to fly. It’s aa simple ^ DIVIDENDS PAID H erald Mohawk's Popularity, a beautiful, saves you money! Woven of Acri­ our Imaginative new strategists. as th a t ; FRpM DAY OF DEPOSIT When, in o r ifr to punish the aggres- Riveted by gravity, earthbound. man -richly textured, high-low, loop pile lan, its clear sharp colors make your has always envied the bird. The exhlUb* Yefiterdajs 'gor, we shoot and bomb him on his own 4 TIMEfil A YEAR — AT THE END OF ration of tUgbt, the power to lazily cir­ IPARCH. JUNE. SEFTBMBKR. JI^EAlBER Acrilan Broadloom, brings new life rooms ring with beauty. Choose fcuritory, ia be entitled to shoot back at cle the sky, to drift and soar—thess 2 5 T c i n A g o WT Iniagea iniroired laeooardo ’a ^and beauty to any room of your from 18 new and vibrant colors: Is he entitled to use anti-aircraft firs drawings of the first aircraft Atad his­ Oor. Raym ond B aU M In tory records bow many a dreamer, until 'A 'Ct ’ft home. Woven on the world famous * •' ' against our bombers when. In their mis- itate dlgnttiilea at- the Wright brothers simplified the fondlng. fiaiilcatlon of new Trandtax Loom, this new carpet has Treasure Gold . Avocado . Honey aton o t Justice, they are over his own ter- teek, donned trlnge and threw hlmaelf rltoiy? Does the enemy have any legal from a cliff, hoping to emulate the S / W I X t i S ({ quelities of beauty, style, color and Bieige . Horizon Blue . Celadon . ar moral right to resist when, to punish bird. . n i U 1 , 0 A X I Amber Spice . Meadow Green . Off But when you glide acroee a mow- safvicaabllity s;eldom found in car- .'1dm for his aggression, Mr. McNamara’s JO Ymra A§9 ■ e,yiia «iM» • covered hin pieking your way down the M ts of this price. Woven in both 12 White ^ Roman Gold . Shell Brown [paiobmm fly over him and drop bomha fall line, heerlng the eharp click of your Apparant Ifoir'inab Wfi for OCMSIKAN) |IB him? ekla aa you Jump, then wm are Indeed noantraettoo^ fif amr high and 1$ ft. widths it roadily adapts . Champagne . Cloud Gold . Island airborne, and then you know what ifa is U,6(M,ooo aohinifoMl l a n MAIM : far aa we can reason it out. It ia ' Divifofol FaU Jade . Turquoise . Damask Red • to byivs to be declared to be Juat ■U about *Vj*lJ*’ Borton. to room six# rugs or wall-to-wall in- A ^ you know that oome next fall. _Ifoln|^aiforfo ' M ifiOO traaa Dag of Dapoait Beige . Sandalwood . Evonin- alBful for the enemy to reetet oof Willi the first cold night that has a bint Chaney fomt, w orkM to wafiate BFMSsafB sfallatio'ns for any shaped rooms; it for aggreeeipn as it was sin- of' enow In th e . air, you will sleep a ^ «? -dpitu 9 *®^ sq. yd. glow. fa fa&ire whan U n lisil using a minimum of yardaga • « • to ooBunit aggreeslnn in tbs first diild’a eleep, gliding through abe tnebea O l i M T t i U M a f i « iro pteaiBBS Seerstary Mo* ot freidi mninler. Tbat’a w te we do i t — CHAWJMI TBimsDAY m m a # $• ■ om oeft lagpihit^^ to pualdb aay reeiatanoo ■ PBBWON m THE NATIONAL OB> aaotiqa i a ^ aimmat^ ta Iforth Vletnaas aa SERVER J. / .i' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FTIIDAY, MARCH 6^ 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD: MANCHESTER. 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board oo Its attttuda toward RochvUM ^emon teacher salary inereaset and a T en tative Recommendation merit pay system. School Budget Talk Shaffer said the board of ed­ Mad Arrested ucation has had its hands full NOT FOR SALE dealing with the two teacher $207,000 Cut Made O il Morals Count T he H igh S chool W orld organhadions In town, and has § Dwells on Discipline made UtUe progteee toward a Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Advfaor merit pay plan. Harhart B. Chapman Jr. of VOL. XXIX, No. 21 Friday, March 5 Compiiad by Students of Manchester High School 0^ Only UaM or four towns in From School Budget •ycamore Rd., Coventry was Discipline in Manchester schools—and after school— the state have such a plan now, arrastod yaatorday and charged became the central topic at last night’s joint meeting of said, and they have by Vamon poUoe with indecent FPA VISITS U.N. the town board of director and board of education to re* found such a system imprac­ General Manager Richard Martin has ^litatively rec­ Need tor Brotherhood Hoopsters Finish tical unleee it includea a very aoqmaure. Girls’ Basketball Teams End Seven members of the view the proposed 1965-66 schpol budget high ealary schedule to begin ommended a cut of $207,000 in the board of education’s Chapman, JO, .was pickad up and the emotion, tlte Foreign Policy Association of Republican Harlan Taylore with. proposed 1966-66 operating budget^from $6;629,14S to in Bolton by ‘Troopar Hoitard , liSat week's observance ^ queaUoned whether the board disciplihe is not the old-time, thought and the sentiment Greater Hartford traveled to rigid control. There is more Taylor urged the plan be stud­ $6,822,000. Unabarry of the Oolcheater of Brotherhood. Week New York City with Mr. El­ of education had included in Ita ied further. And he hee endorsed, un­ Year with Impressive Record whicli underlies our up­ Season with Split budget request enough money freedom today. tng Ms budgetary prooedurea Troop under a warrant iasued should not pass without no­ heaval, for thla is the basis gin Zatursky, club advisor After consideriAg the list of He also questioned the school changed the board’e other fWo At present, be said, the cost .toy tha 12tto ctreult eourt tice, especlaUy for students during the recent vacation. to supply services contributing board’s Inclusion of ’’capital out­ requests — |1S9,8S7 for the Scores of 80 to 14 (MHS ve. of dignity. to student discipline. crinMs in which town youth are erf some fringe ;beneAts for ed­ Tlw warrant was iaaiied fol­ in a school like MHS. For But how to show this The group visited the Unit­ •The MHS cagers brought Ihe'^New Haven and this year’s ovei!' Involved, Curtis said, “I come lay” in ita working budget and Community CoUege and all the ucation pereoon'el are burled la RHAM); 40 to 21 (MHS vs. Taylor cited crime statistics ‘capital expenditures” in a sec­ projects in its capital improve­ lowing a complaint toy a minor Manchester, in the degree charity as far removed ed Nations in preparation for 1964-65 campaign to a close whelming tourney favorite. No­ back to something I feel is bas­ the over-all town budget in- girt. Tha Inddant raportedly from the manifestations as the 14th Annual Model U.N. body gave the underdog Man­ from the town police depart­ ond budget. ments. stead of being Inchidide^in the K. O. Bmttl|); 80 to 10 (MH8 of Isolation of its suburban with a spilt in the CIAC toru- ment to support his request for ic, an unfortunate development took plaea on a Vanion road. living, may be out of touch we are. Twelve Manchester Assembly. Briefings were chester much of a chance to up­ in our society—the passing of As It now stands, all major He recommends, however, board of eduoaUon b u d n t vs. South ' Windsor). These nament, defaetlng COIL rival additicmal discipUnary measures projects, costing less than $10,- Chiq>mah poMad a $1,000 with the great social up­ students have answered held with delegates from Bristol Eastern in a 52-50 thrill- set the Academics, but the boy$ responsibility to ,othw agencies that some of the capital im­ TTiese totals ’ahouM ne -scores ahow eome of the lop­ New Zealand and Cyprus. were out to show the (Connecti­ In School. 000 are classed as capital out­ signed to the education budget, toond for anwaranca in Rock- heaval going on around it thla for ua. They give every I er and dropping a one-sided 81- rtis query brought a run­ by the home. provements might be under­ vUIa Circuit Court-March 83. sided vlctoriee that thg girls! Saturday morning to tutor cut basketball scene that they lay, aU over that amount as taken In a different order than so that the town will receive —the struggle for dignity, 45 decision to downstate power­ down from Superintendent of “As a parent of growing chil­ B gt W alter SmIegeL LA. Ed­ varsity basketball team has both physical and psyclo- underprivtteged atudents in were a team with pride, desird dren I felt a definite basic re- carte l improvements. recommended by the board, the maximum amount of etate house, Hlllhoiuse. Previously, Schoola William Curtis of pres­ Tayler implied that all capital grant to which it ie entitled. ward R. Carlson and .Con- come up with this season. De­ logical—a struggle which the Nortli End of Hartford. the Indians were edged in and fight. The upset was not in ent and proposed expenditures ^>onsMlity for their behavior. which may result In a shift of Btatole David Hudak -Investi­ Their students, ihany from Senior Qass the cards, however, as Hillhous# “I certainly agree that the projects should be In the capi­ some ef th e Improvement pro­ (Costs of education oarriedi spite these scores. It wasn’t all is homever Effecting Man­ Wethersfield by the Blagles, 54- for, social workers, guidance tal improvement account, which elsewhere ‘ In the budget this gated. a bed of roses for the girls; chester’s life at all times. broken homes, many just 50, thus leaving the hoopsters pulled away from a seven-siX personnel and attendance of- schools should have some re- gram’s yeariy totals over the Roger Carmody, 19, of Han­ margin to a commanding 21-6 is controlled by the town direc­ next six fiscal years. year total about $150,000 for there were some seat squirmers Connecticut la the richest recently arrived from the of Coach Phil Hyde with a 10-8 flCM. aponsiblilty in sh^Hng rcpect tors. del Rd. was arrestad last night vicious race hatred of small Getting Set first quarer difference and a 'Ibe board of education had pereonnel coats and $860,000 too. and most progressive state rc^ilar season record. II also won a low-key rebut­ for law. General Manager Richard for principal and Intereat of whsn poUca said toe produced an The game on Feb. 12. the sec­ of the richest and most Soutoem towns, many with lead of 41-18 at the tialf way . tal later in the meeting from “But I would hope that the asked U75.000 for .Improve­ outdatea driver’s license belong­ unemployable parents, The final CCIL contest at point. From there It was mere­ Martin, who agreed with Curtis school bonds.) But if you will be & 1966 Girl Gr&d of ond encounter with Rham High progrressive nation in the Wetherafleld was a repeat of sohbol board member Beldon home has the primd responsibil­ on the $10,000 mvhkng line, said ments. daring the 1 9 6 5 ^ fiscal Martin addressed no remarks ing to someone elee-after he School, was perhaps the most world. Manchester is high many with serious disci­ For Activities ly a matter of what the final Shaffer, who suggested Taylor’s ity.” year. was stoppad on R t 8$. MHS or East Catholic High you’ll re- pline problems, many with­ last year as the home town score would be, but the cagers he concurred that the boud of to the' CJonuminity College exciting one ot the season. The up on the social ladder of Eagles pulled out their second request be e v ^ a te d "in the Of the pitolic school program, education ought to be cn^rely AU the budget recommenda­ out anyone who really Preparations are presently would not give up until the enjcl,'' tions renudn tentative until budget. Cannody was diarged with ceive one of these ministurc cedar chests final score was 22 to 20 with this state, and so, it is only straight reversal of the Indians ui^t of the main purpose of Curtis said: responsible tor smaller projects. He suggested the board of operating a motor vehicle while free if you reserve it in advance by send­ Ann- Measom, ’60> sinking the natural that It might be cares, need love. The tutors under way for the formation of They /had been defeated 81-45, public schoola—to provide train­ , ‘T am very pleased with the In response to questions from next weel^ Martin said, untU come to tutor, but more with a combination of hustle, by a Ivastly superior team. Thg" education revise its capMal im­ his license is under enqiension ing in the coupon below. We’ll advise winning basket just as the final unmoved by this great so­ Senior Committees which will defense, and poor shooting by ing;.and knowledge, not truancy concern of the boards of educa­ dlrooior*^W (^.fthe whole budget begins to take provement program to antici­ and improper use of an operas blsxer sounded. Also regarded cial upheaval, for the up­ important) to give the love be responsible for the success big difference was the inability oontroL”' tion and dlrectora for our social said that the school systems BhApe you by mail when you can pick up your that they need. M anchester. The contest wa.s of Bob '6.5 and Carl pate making repairs to the tor’s license. He posted $300 as season hlgh-llghta are the heaval shows itself where of Senior Week activities. All close throughout as neither Taylor replied that he was work program. data processing equipment has As the budget now stands, Bennett Junior High Stehool Not eveiyone can do this seniors will be informed in their Hohenthal, who was still suffer­ bond for appearance in Rock­ miniature chest. It’e Watkina gradua­ two games with South Windsor poverty and disease, and team could pull away to a sub­ questioning whether the proper "We had requested an addi­ time to handle some towii work, he says, that the two-mlll tax heating system In a single year, ville Circuit Court 12 on March . kind of active work. For homerooms of the function of ing from the effects of a cold, tional social worker this year, tion gift to you! High. The varsity had gone un­ incessant war, and endless stantial margin. Wethersfield, to produce, as they could com­ proportion of the education but that there are not sufficient hike he predicted In December and with funds provided by a 23. Constable Raymond Berube defeated since the team had discrimination show their those who can, theirs Is a each of these committees soon budget was going to discipli­ but the board of education cut personnel to keep up with school for the coming flecal year bond Issue. The project, eikl- investigated. partictilar pri^fllege. For however, managed to maintain bine only for a pair of pointS., been formed, but this season ugly faces. These are the by means of posted mimeo­ a slight lead that they held 'tb nary control. it out. demands at this time. A data would be definitely requir^. mated at a total of $312,000, Is those who cannot, the graph sheets. All interested The three “blue chip ’ perform­ MHS handed them two defeats grounds In which the seed the final whistle. The Indians He suggested the board re­ “Guidance Is a factor as irocesring clerk is being asked Most of It, he said, would be scheduled by the board to be Legal Nouc* greatest contribution they seniors will register for the ers of the down.slaters, Billy The first game was a close 23 of discontent has been shot an extremely poor 22 per Evans, Tony Barone, and the view the budget to see if it well.” The budget Includes a re ;n the new budget. for schools. undertaken In three successive sown. And It Is here that a can make is a moral com­ committee of their choice in svoitld recommend any increase quest for one new guidance di­ OirUs suggested a step-by- Martin’s .Initial recommenda- to 20, but the second was a 30 cent from the floor as the Elag- immen.se Walt Esdaile, defender, at A " " u R T " o r“ p*OBATB. WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. to 10 rout. In the latter Luanne profound sense of charity mitment to dignity toward front of the main office from in accounts that mqht fester rector. step program be laid out to fit fiotiA were disclosed at a joint rent revenues. - „ v , held at Mancheaier, within and tor all, for it la often those who Monday, March 8 until Friday, les knocked them into a' final shot and rebounded their way In addition, Oirtis said, cred­ town work into the overall data 985 Main Street Heck, '67 collected a total of 16 is essential. fourth place finish in the CXfIL. past the outmanned Indians. better student dlsclpUne. meeting of the boards of di­ Superintendent of Schools the District at Maocbeaier. on tha points, laianne showed fine skill This charitya brotherhood have no concern or care for March 12. It is hoped that thosa- Ikylor's staUsUcs caused it should go to attendance of' processing schedule. rectors and education last night. William CurUs (hsagrees with awh day of rebrwy. Manchester, Conn their existence, who turn volunteering will be prepareij MHS already had a tourna­ The defeat left the 1964-65 con­ during the entire season shown If you will, is a remarkable dition of Coach Phil Hyde't Democrat Francis J Jdahoney, fleer Robert Digan. Digan's re­ Sheffer told Mahoney the Members of neither board vol­ MartUi’s recommendation. The "^**'*“' I am a member of the Qaas of 1965, against those not as fortu­ to work actively. ment berth sowed up. however, quest, for an additional attend­ board of education may sub­ unteered any comments on the project could probably not b e, Emite of Ciarance H. Wessoa.' by the fact that she collected force. It seeks no power, hoop.sters with a disappointing chairman of the board of direc­ Q Manchester High Sch(X)I Q East more points than any other but bears all trials In a per­ nate as themselves. Six committees are involved and thus merely had to wait tors, some concern lest the ac­ ance "department employe was mit a suplementary budget re­ recommendation. done In so short a time as one ^ late of Manchester, in said District. With this charity, the for the palrirtgs. When they overall slate of 11-9. tions of a small minority of not included in Curtis’ budget quest for a driver training pro­ The operating budg-3t, at $5,- Catholic High. Please reserve a Lane player on the squad. Fine play fect serenity. It provides no in the preparation of Senior After it all -four starters, sum m W ’ *** ®Ald. . ' ‘**o«**moUoo of The Oonoseticut was also exhibited by captain profit, but demands time, struggle will be waged, the Week activities. They are came through, the Red and town youths create "a bad im­ request R probably Will be next gram, once tlie state rules rni 322,(X>0, would be up about Martin also noted that he B,^nk and Turst Oompany. One Con- Miniature Chest for me. uphe;i.val completed, and White was paired with CCIL Bob Evans, Carl Hohentha}, a procedural protlesn. $246,000 from the amount budg­ will recommend the town spon- stituuon Plaxa. Hartford, Oonn.. ex­ Peg 2Ukus, '65; Ann Pratson, and pity, and love In a slow Breakfast committee — which Bob Basworto and captain. age for the town.” year, Curtis said. train of sacrifice. It de­ dignity will be tlie posses­ rival Bristol Eastern, with Mahoney's expressed fears T think we are better off In answer to a question from eted for the current fiscal year, sor an. Improved Blue Cross ____ That six months (Please PRINT information below '66; DoUl Cobb, J»6, and Ann plans the Senior Breakfast pre­ Duke Hutchinson along with Anderson, Shaffer said the plan for all its employes next - Meason, ’66. demands no Immediate re­ sion of all. But without it, ceding the Senior picnic on whom they had split two reg­ were answered by school board here than a number of big about $5,070,'000. from the Xth day of February. clearly). the struggle will be lost, ular season games, in the jinxed reserves Chris McHale antf members Atty. Thomas Bailey, cities; I think we’re better off Community College Council will Martin noted that the board’s year, and offer increased week- IKS. be end the same are limited (Coached by Miss Mary Faig- sults, but waits unattend­ June 21; Picnic committee — Wally Irish, will not return probably consider next year and allied for the creditors within nant o t the physical education ed with the utmost pa­ the upheaval unfulfilled, which organizes various enter­ Wcthersflold gymnasium. The who replied that “It is not nec­ than the average town. anticipated Income from sources their claims Name ...... and dignity will be the pos- Indians went into the game de­ next year. . .Jim Kuhn (the essarily bad for the town to let It is my impression that lowering tuition rates for town other than property taxes Is ’" ^ T h fS the fun ^ i i t ‘?aid"'‘J/.a.? iSS'^saS ex- department, the varsity ended tience. tainment and athletic events leading scorer Ih toe Hillhouse students. The result would be cost of improvements to both, ecutor Is directed to rive public no- the season with an impressive This is the key of our sesaion of none. during the stay at Ted Hilton's; termined to break the "super­ Its' ciUzens know what its prob­ there is a high type of young down by gM,000 from the Address Ed Coltman, '65. stition” by getting past Bristol game), Don Romano, Mark lems are. ster in this town.” a differential between tuition of amount estimated for the cur­ 8-2 won, lost record. The only struggle: This is the idea Reception committee — which Heller, and Chet Koblinsky. local and out-of-town students. tinue to i>ay the same amount ^ s copy of this order in two defeats being administered concerns Itself with various and getting into the first round. ••Jt is better that they stwuld Taylor concurred that Man­ rent fiscal year. ••••••< Phone As game time rolled around, It should provide a fine nucleu^ hear the truth than the twisted There is not likely to be a Thus, the actual Increase in toward Blue Cross as they do some newspaper having a drcula- by powerful Suffield. facets of the Senior Reception for next year’s team. . .Thai chester’s problems are not seri­ change this year, he said, be­ now. Uon__ la ___ saidprob probate - dietrlet wtthln such as publicity and ticket was learned that MHS would nunors they may get from the ous. “But,” he said, “we don’t education costs that must be ten days from the data of this order “I was very pleased with the be without the services of star Indians saw another team will grApe vine.” cause the council is concerned borne by the taxpayers Is $290,- Board of education employes and return make to this eourt of. season. It has been the beat one sales; Sports Night committee th e (XCIL crow n fo r the firs,t' want them to become serlous.V about holding tuition charges had artied that the town pay the notice given. Pilkonis Awarded —which plans contests and forward Carl Hohenthal, who Also discussed during the He suggested “some need in 000, Martin said-—a combination WALLKTT. Judge. the girl’s varsity at MHS ever tim e in 3 years. . .Injuries , meeting were the teacher sal­ down; the full co-at of their Blue Cross JOHN J. events for the June 22 Senior was out with a severe cold. the curriculum for those not of the $245,000 proilosed In- had. Next year we hope to have The sky high Indians respond­ hampered Just about every,,,, ary scale, school capital im­ 'Taylor suggested the col­ CTSM in costs and the $46,000 and (3MB insurance. more peofrfe come to the games. Sports Night: Banquet commit­ player at one tlnje or another. provements, data- processing, going on to higher education.” lege set a minimum class size The propo.sed Improvements tee—^which is responsible for ed to the situation magnificent­ Shaffer replied that a new oc­ and cancel courses for which decrease in other income. This year we tried to make it ly as they pulled out to a quick . . .Good luck is in order fop, , driver education, community This estimate t-> based, how- to the Blue Cross coverage known throughout the school Finalist Standing entertainment and general suc­ Coach Phil Hyde and his hoop^. oc^ege costs and charges, and cupational coordinator included not enough students signed up. would increase the benefits for cess of the Senior Banquet on 10-0 lead before the crowd had T? ,* ■ in the budget “will help in that Curtis said such a plan would over, on school aid grants from MANCHESTER'S that there is a girl’s basketball become seated. As the game sters for next year’s caikpaigq.. the need tor a new school in the the state distributed under the hospital rooms from $15 per team," said Miss Falgnant. June 23, and the Class History Jayvee News aouthaastem comer of town. area directly.” He would assist probably be conidered after the day to an amount equal to the wore on, Bristol began to whittle in preparing graduating stu current formula The present The Junior Varsity, guided In paat years Manchester committee—which prepares by ConaL'ining their true love fop . Taylor opened his remarks college is accredited, except session of the General Assem­ rate for a semi-private room, Peggy ZikUs (10) and her opponent Jump for the ball as NMSQT Offered means of skits the history of avray the lead and finally man­ dents for Industry or other Jobs, that classes that are part of a py Ml— Virginia Und, complied High School has had many op­ aged to erect a 42-34 third stan ba.sketbnll with a desire to mas■^, with a statement of his view of bly is considering revisions to and would add outpatient treat- ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER a record of five wina and three teammate <3hris Christensen (14) looks on. The girl cagers the class of 1965 for a program the directors’ responsibility in and might develop a program continuing course of a educa­ m^ent coats. It would cost the portunities to raise her banner Students interested In tak­ za margin, but the Indians were ter toe sport, this year’s Junlop- - of “distributive education” (re­ the formula wbi<^ could sub­ Icssea. As with the varsity, the ended their season with an 8 and 2 record, a great improve­ following the sports night. 'Varsity b.asketball team com,^. ,- reviewing the school budget re­ tion offered by the college stantially increase the amount town sftxnit $3,000. ment over last year, high in the kky. The banner for ing the National Merit To gfive seniors a better Idea not ready to throw in the towel. tail sales training). would not be cut. J.V, lost twice to Suffield. The As juniors Mark Heller, Jim piled a hard-earned 15-3 record. quest of aid available. The dieablltly pay would be only other loss was a heart- this year has been hoisted re­ Scholarship Qualifying Test of just what the <31ass Picnic U nder Uie able coaching of Mp, "We must ask ourselves,” he Mrs. Katherine Bourn, chair­ OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! are reminded to get their $2 is like, vice-principal George Kuhn, and <3het Koblibsky be­ Under the current' formula increased to a flat $46 per week breaker to South Windsor by a peatedly by the skills and tal- James Morlarty, toe squad pror..,' said, “whether we have as satis­ man of the board of education, aid to education grants will from the present scale of from In to the Guidance Office by Ekninorling, armed with his gan to turn toe tables. Six said that high school principal Family Campers score of 18 to 14. Nancy Chand­ eqta of senior Paul Pilkonis. quick points by Heller, the all gressed rapidly, chalking up. factory a program as we would d r ^ $26,000 (from about $1,- $25 to $45 per week. The aver­ ler. ‘67,«^Sue Leslie, '67, Ellen Thursday, March 11. The trusty film and projector, has likd; whether we have the pr- Raymcnd R^era has been ask­ Paul no longer needs introduc­ three-hour exam will be shown movies of the annual OdL football quaterback, and many impressive performances. 044.000 this year to about $1,- age for which town emoloyes Fredrickson ‘66, and Fr^n tion to the students of MHS, er mix within the program to ed to work out a work-study, Plan May Show 019.000 next year. are now eligible.is about $43.45. MORIARTY BROTHERS given at the high school on outing at Ted H 111 o n’s in a baseline jumper by Kuhn Mr. Morinrty, who quickly-.-; Manning, '66 all played weU but will always receive praise see that the taxpayers get the program that would permit stu The moat generous plan pro­ Martin said. The additional cost March 13. Students are to be Moodus. Elvery day this week brought the score to 50-48 in fa­ gained the respect and confl*^- dents not planning to go on to during the eight-game schedule. and congratulations from them. vor of MHS. The Lancers fought dence of all of his players., de­ right balance for meir dollar.” The Manchester members ter of the New England costs, would bring the town M o b il h o o t D o ttl^ b b 1, an«OPy$,?*>«“* *>■ ing the highest scores on more fully toe plans which have leap high to toss in a 15-footer out Bnice Hence '66, Bob Ham--, Curtis said the program Jifib rs; ChfU CtirbKenscn 38. tional Honor Society Scholar­ with eight seconds left to get llton ’66. and Dick Bomberger their children in private school Family Campers Association about $1,467,783 during Uia H el^ KiecoM 4, Ann Piatson ship competition. thiis qualifying test receive been formed for this year’s pic­ so they will have the proper might be initiated in about a (NEFCA), will meet Sunday next fiscal year — a net gain HOUR HOUR recognition as National nic. Manchester into the first round '66 as key players in toe team's- year. 16, 9 ^ Manning 1, Robin Star- Paul was selected as a semi- of the CIAC tournament. fine season. Mr. Moriarty re­ atmosphere in which to learn to discuss plans for the annual of about .$440,000 over the cur­ kel i, and Ellen Fredrickson 6. finalist along with three other Merit semi-finalists or as We’ve heard it said that dis­ He noted also that less ad­ camp show to be held May 19 rent grant. F U a OIL BURNER winners of Letters of Com­ There will be a sports dance The hoopsters following con­ called games with Bristol East-* vantaged youngsters are qeing Sophontores: Liz Bickley 18, MHS seniors. Finalist rank was ern and Conard cipline is not as good today as and 16 at the Tolland County Other alternate plans would determined by composite scores mendation. tonight in toe arena. Students test was to be against 17-1 Hill- we remember it. scheduled in smaller blaases,, so Agricultural Center, Rockville. provide lesser increases over DEUVERY FUEL OILS SERVICE Luanne Heck 80, Nancy Chand­ are asked to wear sneakers. house, the perennial power from Steven Cone. . that they will have more unie ler 14. Kathy Stoddard 17. Sue of PSAT and rank-ln-class. The “Maybe,” he nid, “none of The meeting will be at 2:30 the current state aid grant. rank-in-class was converted to this is called for.” with the teacher. p.m. at the Lottie Fisk 'Build­ Martin noted that he hacks Lealle 29, Judy Jullano 4, Betty Curtis agreed to furnish Tay­ Ledgard 2, Joanne Elchman 15, a standard scale score based on To find out, he said, he check- ing, Henry Park, Rockville. putting more of the burden for percentage standing, taking in- sd police records to see how lor cost information for addi- The annual dinner for mem­ the cost of education on the Dianne Zeppa IS, Judi Snow 4, many crimes had ben committed tiottal personnel who migh bers will be on Saturday. state. Joyce Ausun 1. and Marylynn start other programs during the CALL 643-5135 Rivard 11. Ducks End Good Season with Win by Manchester young people March 20, at Bolton Lake ‘H ie town eventually during the past two years. coming school year. House. Several families are reaches a ceiling cm what it 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Shaffer, however, questioned planning to attend the annual can do equitably with taxes The total, according to fig­ S-fS4! The 1964-1965 edition of toe ures supplied by Chief James whether the emphasis should be camp ^ow March 19 to 21, raised on propertv.” he said. -V. ; .J' -L'.-ou Reardon, was about 300,. rang­ put on training aimed at al at the Eastern States Exposi­ "A more equitable system for I n s id e swim team ended its season this leviatlng community disciplin tion Grounds. Springfield, Mass. taxation for the rising cost of week, compiling an 8-3 record. ing from disobeying liquor laws ary problems at the expense of BUI Rylonder Cynthia Steeia to robbery, rape and prostitu­ About 12 families atte^ed a education would be through Sixty-Five Hie highlight of the season overall school goals. day of sports on Feb. >’^21 at taxes available to the state.” tion. “I don’t think that the crime came when J e tt Stuek '66 “I realize that this is shock­ Pine Acres, Oakham, Mass. “State assistance needs t o . statistics are directly related to Children of the members of oome first,” he said, before' The 1964-65 sohool year Is Legion ol Honor copped a first place in the CXAC ing information, and I don’t the kind of activities we are H CARTER HAS THE know if the percentage of such RAFCA also mads Talentinea towns' adopt substantially in­ rapidly coming to a. close, and Swimming Championship Meet talking about here,”, he said. which were sent to Mansfield creased educational budgets. held at Southern Connecticut crimes here Is lower than else­ “If such questions are to be seniors have been busy applying The rain made play difficult f t you take an endless sup^y where. Training School. 'The ISth chap­ Martin also suggested that, of energy, a pinch of'wit, a lot (Jollege’s pool in New Haven raised, they should be directed ter of the NEai'CA In Connect! if state aid is granted to towns to colteges, nursing schools, and but toe Mancheater-fJonard soc­ i last Saturday. “We do, however,. want to to churches and social agencies of personality, and pack it into create as good an image as we cut was recently organised in on a percentage basis, that business training institutions cer game continued. This was a 4’ 11” frame, you have, the ' Jeff had a record time of as well." the Avon area. Manchester consider rearrang- which they will attend next the second meeting of the two 51.3 seconds for toe 100-yairti can that Manchester is a good Taylor’s prominent mention deUghtfuI (but tiny) concoction place to locate. year in order to further their teams, toe ttrat ending in a tie. freestyle, breaking by four of crime statistics aroused Ma of this week's legionnaire, Cyn­ tenths of a seqond the previous “Are there any modifica- selection education. The score, one to one, third thia Steele. honey’s concern. record, which was set by - his tiens that might be made to best Many students have already quarter, then it happened! Bill Clndi’s energy is well utilized “Manchester is beginning to the school budget to put more been accepted into such schools. brother Bill. Jeff was also a IF' search for new industry to keep WE NEVER TAKE SHORTCUTS Rylander booted a 3^yard |;oal in her various paattimea. She member of toe 206-yard medley emphasis on this than there is it growing. ” he said. “I don’t The following students have re­ from his 'defensive right half can be found wandering around now? Are there areas in the ported .acceptances: Jack Ailing, relay team which established think that this kind of infor­ Sometitnes folks ask us to “rush” a prescription . . . to position. “It really wasn't the school in disguise aa a li­ another school record in Satur­ school wherb people are prin­ mation is going to help the Michigan State: Richard Ames. much," says Bill, “But it was brary page, or cheering our cipally responsible for disci­ shave a few minutes off the time needed to fill itr We do College of Wooster; Sandra day’s meet. Bettering their old town’s image." of quality used cars the only one I kicked alt sea­ athletic teams on to vic­ record by almost one second, pline? Should there be more the fastest job we can—but we never take shortcuts. For Auden, Grace-New Haven, Jo­ Taylor replied that “Some son. Ifou don’t get many tory. Clndi, who always had Paol PUkoais Lenny Waasmer, Brian McIn­ money or more people to han­ times the only way to got the every prescription—regardless of price—we take all the time seph Lawrence, and Middlesex chances to score playing half a secret desire to be Poca- dle this?” Memorial Schools of Nursing; hontaa toe. Indian princess, is tosh, Wait Hudson, all *65 and money you need is to face un necessary to make absolutely sure you get the right drug, in back." to account renk and claes size. Stuek finished fifth in the state Superintendent Curtis replied pleasant facts. Pamela Barningham, Colby Jr. Bill, toe modest tri-captain the next best thing—a cheer­ Paul’s numerous qualifications fsri.' that he was aware of the police tha right package, and with the right directions. That's why CoUege; Constance Barrett, El­ leader for the MHS Indians. She with a time of 1:50:3. Co-Cap- "Without some sort erf Im of the sooccr team, is one of the Include Me office' as president taln Waasmer also took the statistics, and enjoys “close pact to back requests for pro we say . . . you can mirs; Rc^eyrt Bosworth, Am­ high school’'s' outstanding ath­ confesses that sports, trips to of the Verpianek Chapiier of the liaison with the police deparb- herst; Cynthia Briggs, Clsrit opposing schools, and cheering fourth place medal in the 50-. gram not directly related to ‘ Today's Prescription Is The Biggest Bargain In History letes. His abUlties - have helped NiUional Honor Society and his yard freestyle. These perform­ ment.” teaching, townspeople m a University. are the favorite phases of her finalist standing in the Naticm- And, speakiitf only for him­ both the vahslty soccer. and ances earned the dudes 17 critioize the board of education Also Robert Brynea, Porter basebaH teams for toe lost two school life, and she vlvlffiy re­ al Merit Scholarehlp Contest. self, he said: “I agree it is im­ for trying to ntake their pro­ Published In the intereat ef Phannacy and Medicine by School of Design; Sally Chapin, members the embarrassing mo­ His continued excellence points and a seventh place in portant to keep good, sound dis­ years. Besides playing varsity. toe meet. gram more flowery.” Weilealey; Suzanne Cowles, Col­ ^Mrts Bill was on two junior ment when “Carol (Puzzo) throughtput high school and the cipline within the schools; I Atty. Bailey. commented that by Jr. Oollsge;-Carol Dennison, picked me up for a jump dur­ skillful leadership by udilcb he The last meet of the season have.nlways had the firm con­ varsity teams his sophomore “In order to resolve a .problem, ’61 CHEVROLET $1195 Marjorie WsbMer Jr. College; year and has participated intra- ing a soccer game and dropped has guided Ms dass as class ^ viction that a teariier, in order you’ve got to fell the truth ’60 CHEVROLET $1095 ’64 CHEVROLET . $2995 Lynn Dennison, RuaseH Snge; me.” Her 'only gripe about secretary and student council to teach, must have reasonable Bisca3me 2-Door. 6-cyl. Standard Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl. Auto., Radio, Impola Super Sport Coavertibte. murals for four years. Boy's member, are further examples Hartford Pub^, the locals beat “When townspeople know the Radio, Heater, Whitowalla Loslte Dowd. Trinity; Pat Felt- Leaders Club is one of Bill's school is that you have to re­ control. truth, they are less likely to WESTOWN Heater, Whitewalla Powef-Steering, V-S, Auto., Radio, main for the whole two-hour ex­ of the iiaMications which en- opponents ta seven out of WW PHARMACY ■ ^ ham, (3olby Jr.; Cyndee Flynn, “Principles in the schoM sys­ Heater, Whitewipla athletic pursuits; he^ is presi­ eleven events. Following the try to blame the problems on ’63 CORVAIR , $1795 ’64 CHEVROLET $2795 BayiNUli Jr. College; Stephanie dent of the club this'year. Bill am period injstead of leaving aMed him to receive such an tem (enforcing discipline) have the school administration.” 459 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. 649-9946 Monza 2-Door Sport Coupe. 6-cyl.,' honor. Paul wiU continue Ms pattern set all season, the name Impala Super Sport Coupe V-8. '60 CHEVROLET $1)95 Fogg, Stephens College; Judy was also a member of the Var­ Vfhen you are through. Stuek loomed big for MHS. By the full support of my office. Later in the. evening, T 4 Speed, Radio, Heater, WhitewalU, Auto, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls, Impala 2-Door Hardtop. 6-cyl., FritnMn, Albertos Magnus. Her other pasttlmes include schooling at Yale University. -V "But,” he continued, “the also questioned the Khool B u ^ et Seats. sity M club. The selection of scholarship taking both the 100- and 200- Low Mileage. Auto., Heater, Whitewalls. And Richard Gray. North­ There are several outside of listening to Peter, Paul, and yard freestyle races, Jeff ac­ eastern; Linda Hackney, Har- Mary and Trini Lopez albuma winners will be announced early ’60 CHEVROLET $1045 '62 CHEVROLET $1295 ’62T-BIRD $2796 school acUvIUes In which Bill in May, counted for ten points fo^the YOURS F R K ...... YOURS FREE Bel Air 2-Door. 6-cyI. Standard, Blqceyne 4-Door. 6-cyl. Standard, Tonneau Convulible V-A Auto., cqm Jr. College; Barbara Ham­ partlclpatss. He belongs to both while eating pistachio ice victors. Walt Hudsrei and Len­ Heater, Low Mileage. Ramo, Heater, Whitewalla. Power-Steering, Brakes, Radio. ilton, Wisconsin Stgte, Madison the Pilgrim. Youth Fellowship cream, and watching Paul New­ ny Wassmer bid farewell to CoUqge, Southern Connecticut; ’64 CHEVY II . $1895 Healer, Whitewalls and many and toe churob youth choir of man and Steve McQueen movies. their high school swimming ca­ FLETCHER CUSS CO. OP MANCHESTER more extrma Virginia Hatp, Boston Univer­ the Second Congregational Cindi’s oiily real dlaUkea are reers by winning the lOO-ymrd Nova 2-Door. 6-cyl Standard, sity; B e ts^ House, Wellesley; Qass Hears Radio, Heater, WhltewaUa. Church. He also serves as ah doctors, insincerity, and people backstroke and 60-yard free­ THIS WEEKS SF ^.lAL ’63 CHEVROLET $1795 Paula Hufflsid, Bryant; Betsy aaaistant Sunday ochool teach­ who don't use their common style respectively. Theee squad Ut ’62 CHEVROLET $1495 O il Air 4*Door. 6-cyl. StRJidsrdi Hyde, Jackson. **When You Think of CIosm, Heater, Whitewalla. er. BIU ranks the Second Con­ sense. Smith Speak leaders were also members of Think of Fletcher” Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl. Auto., Radio, ’61 CORVAIR ‘700’ 4-Door Also Judi Jaokson, Rens- gregational Church as probably After school one finds Clndi the winning medley and free­ Heater, Whitewalls. 6 cylinder, auto,, rsdio, heat­ ’64 CHEVY II $2865 ■Naar; David Johnaon; North- the biggest Influence on his life. working at Alien, Cleaners. style teams. The 100-yard but- 11 ELECTRIC CAN OPENER I g Nova Station Wagon. 6-cyl., Auto., • Sagtam, Worcester Poly ‘Psch; Another of BlH'a Interests la When Cindi makes her firat Mr. Harry.Smith, school de­ tetfly offered a mild surprise ’68 FORD $1695 er, white walls Charlotte Keeney, Marjorie NOW AT OUR Galaxie 4-Door V-8. Auto., Power- Radio, HeaUr, l^itew alla. Boy Scouts. He is a senior pa­ mUIioii at Allen’s, it will be partment head, of the Mansfield when sopfamnore Doug WUk ; I givM by loniMHectrie whmi yeu.rtnt | Webster Jr. College; Mery Lou trol leader and Life 6cou5 at weU m n t on investments, an touched In front of Chuck Mc­ Steering, Radio, Heater, White- TOLL PRICE $995 ‘62 CHEVROLET ' $1845 State Training . School, spoke walla KosveU, Bsthany College, De- ’Troop 183. BUI has been init­ Alfa Romeo sports car, anoth­ Laughlin, '65, a regular point ; I or boy on Eloetrk Wotor Htotor throimh NEW LOCATION «®**?‘"* V-A Auto., jiance Oollage and Col­ recently to students in four of getter. Radio, Heater, Whitewalla iated into the Order of the er dog for her sister, wall-to- * I in (using HELCO's Fonfol program). lege; Sue Knigtit, Southern Arrow, the sooiit honor society. waU carpeting for her home, Mr. James Breslnskt's Modern Throughout the year, there , SOe o wtok roofs on 82 golon I 54 McKEE STREET ’63 CHEVROLET $2046 Conneotleut; Susan KoppUn, Asked to oommeht on Uie and a trip to the South PaoUic. Problems classes. Mr. Smith, have been several competent A MONEY MAKER h o t r o d s f i c i a l Bostpn Unlvenilfy; Richard beet -and worst phases of the UntU such a time, Clndi wlU de perfotmars whose efforts and Inm eia 4*Door. 6-cyl., Auto., Radio, also director of the local Camp talents bave contributed much I EUECTRIC WATBL HEATiUt Heater, Whitewalls. Krause, Paul Smlto College. Ugh seboM, BUI provided thOM vote her time to her courses of Kennedy, is the present Mans­ E I ’62 CHEVROLET J^|-Ton answers.^ What he Hkes best Biology U, Trig and Math to Manchester High's suocees- 9 PHElil THURS. NUHTS TH l 9 * ’61 CORVAIR $1095 ’82 CHEVROLET S U P B R field project director in the ful season. A frequent member LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING Pickup. 6 cylinder, standard, SPORT COUPE 409 V-Ns-4. about tbs high scbcMl is tbs Analysis, Modern Problems, Hoispltar Improvement Plan . . doNvtry Model 'TOtr 6-Door, 6 Paaeenfet range of oxtracurrictUar BngUsh IV and Typing L and to of the winning relay teams was I AREA «0 mVB YOU ReTCBR SERVICE heater, signal lights. 8' body StaUoB WofOB. 6>eyL, Auto., tninemiMlen, rndlb, Pre-M ^cs Tour (HIP) lor the severely retard­ Bob OlachevAl, ‘65. Jim Na­ Radio, Hentor, Whitewalla ottered, espedgUy in furtberlng her education at ed. than,. senior diver, helped the I fleetside. heater, bodiet sMto, wUte the field of sports, and, of uConn. Mr. Smlth’b lecture ellmoMd AUTO GUSS INSTAUIO walls ! Hospital Unit aquad a graat deal, MQiougfa he oonofll inslolsNIon •I '62 CHBVROUiT $1796 Clndi lives with her parenU, a unit of study on personaUty, was benched for a portion of Jim NaUuin,, aanior diver, exhibits the excelleat form that has earned many points for tha 1 OLASS FURNITURE TOPS Full Price $1295 Im|>ala 6-Doqr UHdtop .V-A Auto., Mr. and Mra John Oarrids Jr. an integral part of the curricu­ the season with a foot Injury. duoks this seaaoo. Divers must present six different dives, wMch are awarded points Roidhh H e 6 te r,.v n ilt« « l0 a toll PRIgB The Pta-Med Club met for lum of this course. I: ■______• ' '• - f the fburm time in the hospital Mark Alexander, ‘60, a recent, Sfoala of 1 to 10. During the last home meet Jim was awarded the unusually high aoaniioC Y' i Can Joha For . thirlng the (eoture, Mr. Smith import 'firom Klorldia, proved an one diva . i MIRRORS (FIraflaee sad Dosf) board nwfc ee-Yhuraday ev^ areeentert a mmmarv of his FoU Details Our reputation has been built on gnatbapo’- aaflafaetlM. C om la today and look ning, Feb. 18. The purt^a ef that only one year of varsity, 1^ W fT. sotrtt, In raaiity tor our sisol work with 200 mentally retard­ competition does not have to bs FICTURNINUMING (o l types) we ladt a great deal of thla and he Hves with his pwegu, Mr. ed children and adults. Out of a handleap as -hs fopeatedly agugg as a poot-maeC dunking ord as a Butterfiier. The back- Spencer, Bun B O N IN O I wquld ^ tq sas a graat Ijn- j ^ UtiM 9001 h* Mated, 190 were finiahed wall tn .frwwtyl* wga' the order of thi day for stroke ohorea wOl probably tall ter Kravtta,^ i II ^ L A S S pwivetacnPainong all'students ’ It. Middle ^mulU-handieapped, that is pos- ewntK^ Briaa Melntadh, ‘65. a the MIU mentor. Bfoddea Jun- to the ' capable Aouldfta of Leoty. ,'6T, ^todjpKsome rearqgirit for e e " ’WbRloal). 'i siastag other InarmiUeo In ad- letter arlmter last year, has fora Jett Stuek gist Bark Oak- sophomore Ted" BHiWDainra talents to tie _ ELECTRie . TONIRAOTOM t.i^^VB Of STObK dtUoo to retardation. He cm- been a eonslatent wtnner in the nan. there are aeveiml undor- Handling tha braaststrUke will The clese of MBDieiNf CAMNflR M M O W ER DOORS C A m iR ...... iSr futurs plang Inehids Thg ^H9 for -t^pw pt jpl)^aod the fact that handl- lOO-yafd breebtotrolse. olaasman wBu abould ba h Jaige be Rich Scofield, '9$^ while derelaawnea Phone 649-0327 j S lour JNW9 a t 'Obio WmOsjM tfowH fire: Itonter, wli)s;^fnii. 0i«Md patioiig must be Uught UnfoHwidaly -Ooadi Rklt- h^p tn -eaegOii^aMuaee. Oaig Dave Turtocton and Mike andaflM'* Wtow Ym SHbk Of (QBSIL O M Of ^ 2 9 MAIN STlUEBT a afd SoBghek was mayaaKWe wv, ’6T,iiama jgiB ba doiu to, •Ml V W vM tF r wfeoiY' 1i9 bos al^ ^■opbRgoEw. tut M H»sa, and not by tha i r . 9fflMi l 95 for coaunent cb n sK ae|<9on’a for an Iniji i • • • • V y J J

.'sM^ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1966 PAGE EU:VEN PAGE MAlfCHBmsM 8VENIN0 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, IM i A n d o v e r Events Obituary Mayor Seeks ^New Image^ Teachers’ Poll Set on Salary, TV-Radio Tonight Panel Meets To Help Manchester to Grow Bargaining, Spurning Contract BE HERE EAUV TOMORROW! In State Maud Woodward On Studies Francis J. Mahoney, chair-<&lUes that bar development. T e le v is io n (Oonttearf (r«m P m « Om ) land-locking pnmerty_ that ▼««toniav the rival MITAUie CSommittee of 10 Report, $:00 a-io>ia-is-a3). Movie Succumbs at 79 man of the town board of di­ Yesterday, u»e call* for a teacher ref- i) Admire J For Summer rectors. wants Manchester to of no real value if it stayssi dor- In what may be a prelude^ sent a letter to the diairm M of (20)20) Tug BoatB oat^A^a knee tn the hoMup Thursday of erendum in towns where there (40) Peter Jennings—Newa take on a "New Image” in its mant and useless.' to withholding their signa­ the board of personnel policies (34) KIndergartea T:30 ( 8-2040) FllntatoiiCa (C) ths Connecticut Bank and Tnist BOLTON — Mrs. Maud L. are contending teacher fr o i^ s . (10) Cheyenne ( 3-12) Rawhide effort to economic A tour of Manchester’s pres­ committee asking for a salary The eummer jKhl commit­ Oo. Woodward, 79, of Bolton, wi­ tures from 1965-66 con­ ‘The board has disagreed with (40) Admiral end Swabby (23) ^ o o l * Match Wits PoHce safd they received an growth. ent commercial and Industrial tracts, teachers of the Man­ Increase of $56,000 over t ^ t 3:90 (24) l ^ t ' i New? (l10^)------International -Show tee, appointed by the F T A liest dow o f Samuel R. Woodward, ’Hie New Image he proposes sites, Mahoney says, would pro­ that course of action, bellevln ( » ) Magma Oortlla _ (34) Antique* anonymous telephone call Thurs­ voted by the board of education (30) Ptim February 17, met wHh the died last night at a Mancdiester must be created by all the In- vide "a better understanding of chester Education Aasocia- In a proportional rapreaenUtlor 8:00 (3<) Short Stories day morning that there was convalescent home. Both organlzaUons have said 6:00 ( 3) News (22) 'The (hitting Bdgs board o f education Tuesday “ 1 o f A dividuak and agencies who how to get full use from land tiojj (M E A ) yesterday vot­ that these amounts o f money scheme. . ^ , (10) Kye-Dentlfy ( 8-2040) Former's Daughter l^olnf to he a holdup in Middle- Superintendent cf School ' night to discuss a summer She was bom In Tolland deal with prospective industrial now bogged down by unrealistic ed to hold an all-teacher could be alloted from the ex- ' (34) (Continent of (Tonlmst 6:30 ( 3) Survival town. When the bank’s alarm July 18, 1885, a daughter of the William Curtis, ks a member o (13) Subicriptlon TV Dlgaat (18) Subacriptim TV and commercial buflders or ten­ laws, keeping the town from pecUd sU te aid increases. (30) Flash Gordon I School program. The committee YOU sounded in police headquarterf, (^30-30) Bob Hope C3iryaler late Oldeon and-Amy Andrews getting taA dollars so urgently ballot next Friday. the group which drew up the 14 poiicemen in six cars spM ants, he says. About 140 members of the Laft night, General Manager (40) I^aramlt had met with Mre. Chamber-^ Brown. She attend the Congre­ As a stimulus, he suggests needed to keep bur tax rate Richard Martin recommended report is in favor of the re (30) Tugboat Annie ( 8-30-40) Addom* Family to the bank. gational Church and was a 41il-memt>er association 'voted port’s recommendations as be ; (33) Rocky and Hie Friends __ (13) On Broadway Tonight I lain, principal, the day before. | that much of the talk about down." to the board of directors that the graduate of Rochester public the aotlon and, by unanimous ing sound working procedure t.lO I 3) Newa. Bi'orte. Weather 9:00 ( 3) Richard Diamond { The board encouraged the ARSONIST COMMITTED Manchester’s poor competitive Mahoney also suggests that total pn^posed education budget g:16 (22) Club Houee ( ^ 3 0 ^ ) Valentine’s Day schools. She served as treasurer voice vote, they also recom­ tor teachers and boards. ( 8) Peter Jennings—Newi (34) The Open Mind committee in its efforts and a position and "high tax rate” the town face what he calls for 1966-66 be cot $207,000. MIDDUCTOWN (AP)— Mid­ for the Town of Bolton from mended to all staff members The' personnel poUclea eom- (18) Newa and Views 9:30 ( 3-13) Oomer Pyle, U8MC asked It to check enrollment should be reassessed in light of major — but touchy — subject. (30) Rocl^ and Hie Prlendi dlesex Memorial Hospital order­ 1928 to 1946 with the exception how they khould^vote on each of The M EA U seeking a meet­ nrtttee met this werit to dlacu.' ( 8-3040) FDR poesiblHtiee for such a pro­ ly who was questioned about the growth that the. town has ” It is pretty common knowl­ 6:30 ( 8) Bourbon St. Beat (10-32-30) Jock Benny of the year 1930 and as reg­ the haitot’s three questions. ing with the full board of edu­ possible ways of mending the (13) Newebeat 10:00 ( 3-13) Slattervs People gram. This will be done by the two fires at the hospttal has actually experienced during the edge’,” he says, "that much of Travel Lecturer SAVEBKIND istrar of voters from 1922 to H iey are: cation to explore "any possible break that haa existed Ir (30) V3Im Shorte ( 8-30-40) 13 D’Clock High committee sending Information voluntarily committed himself past'few years. He cites speci­ the land needed for development (24) What's New? (34) Lorents and Film Geza de Roener, travel lec­ 1936. She represented the Town Heads RAM 1. No on the question, "Oo ways in which the availability of teacher-board relations sine home to parents through the to Connecticut Valiey State Hos­ fically : — particularly for manufactur­ ( 3) Walter Cronkite (10-33-30) Jack Paar turer and author, will narrate of Bolton in the legislature Arne P. aterud of 106 Bald­ you approve of the 1965-66 ad^Uonal state aid granU to the last October when the ME.' (10-22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley 10..TO (18) Subecriptton TV children. pital, p < ^ e said Thursday. The A total of 11,869,210 spent ing — is not properly assessed. Three courses will be sug­ from 1925 to 1929 and from win Rd. was elected most ex­ teachers’ salary schedule adopt­ town tor 1966A6 might make voted not to meet further wltl (18) Subacrirtlon TV 11:00.( 3-6-10-13-23-3040) Newt. a color film on Easter Island fires, one Tuesday night and in new commercikl and indus­ “ When approached, the pur­ ed by the Manchester Board of. possible some revision in the 6:46 (30) Peter Jennings—Newa Sports. Weather gested. One in corrective read­ 1935 to 1945. trial building over the past cellent high priest of Delta the M F T in matters of peraon- 7:0C M2-22-30-40) Newt Sporte 11:15 (W) Le.« Crane Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at a pro­ wie Wednesday night, were both Survivors Include a brother, chase price at the land becomes Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Education, Feb. 10, 19657* ■ school budget and proposed sal­ ing, one in reading skills lin three years. The top year was prohibitive, and the land re­ nel policy. WesMier (40) ABC NighUife gram sponsored by the Lutz- ^confined to the attic area of the Lewis A. Brown of Andover; Wednesday night at the annuri 2. Yea on the queatlon, " I f ary schedule." ■ ( 8) Death Valley Diyrg (C) 11:30 (12) Movie depth, and a third in mathe­ 1964, with building permits is­ mains idle. ‘The boaid of education will Clvitan travel series at Bailey ‘old administration wing. A fire and several nieces and neph­ meeting at the Masonic Templa a majority o f the. professiohal ‘The board will consider the (10) Have Gun Will travel ( 3) Movie' (C) matics geared to pupils In sued for $696,790 worth of thU ‘ "This area should be carefully hear a report on the outcome (34) The Modern Individual ll:8u (23) Tonight (C) Auditorium, Mancheater High official said both were of sus­ ews. Officers will be Installed Sat­ staff vote No on question one. M EA’s request tor a meeUng at Grades 5 through 8. These three kind of construction. reviewed so that, the town can of this meeting next Monday (3Ui Mystery Builnoea ( 8) Movie (C) School. Tickets will be sold at picious origin, Funeral services will be held urday, March 13 at 8 p.m. at do you agree, as a matter „ of Its regular meeting this 'Mon­ courses would be non-tuition Mahoney proposes taking the get its Just tax dollar.” when it meets. ■EE SATUKUAyS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE IJSTINO the door. PrtKseds will benefit tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the W at­ semi-public ceremonies at the profsaelonri principle, that you day. courses and be reimbursable members of town commissions Besides approaching these Pending the result of Mon­ Lutz Junior Museum. The pub­ kins West Funeral* Home, 142 Masonic Temple. Friemis and vriU withhold your signature Another item that came up at from the state. i and agencies on a tour of ex­ day's meeting, the M BA post­ lic is invited. E. Center St., Manchester. The problems, Mahoney says, the relatives are invited., from your 1966-66 teachers’ an­ the MEA general m eetli« yes­ An additional three, all tui­ isting business and industrial town must change its image to poned any action on a teache- Easter Island, although tion courses, will be suggested. ^]Sew Toys Rev. J Stanton Conover, pas­ Others elected are Clarence nual salary agreeinent pending terday and will come up at the sites for "a first hand look at ” a new and exciting one” referendum yesterday, except t< peaceful, is a controversial cor­ These would be new math for tor of Bolton Congregational Scheibel, king; Earl Lanon, the reaching of a eatiafactory board meeUng Monday Is the what la going on.” through a change in attitudes at go on record egaln aa support • Radio ner of the world with wide dla- adults in a daytime class of Church, will officiate. Burial scribe; Hayden L Griswold Sr., .lory settlement T” teacher-board relations pc^cy. As part of his plan to alter all levels, to extend "a more Ing efforts to achieve adoptlor <1tila listing inclndsa only those news broadcasts o f 10 or 18 agreements, taking place over about a dozen people, a typing All Fegiure will Ibe in Bolton Center Ceme­ treasurer: Francis J. Scheibel, 8. Yes on the question, “Do At the moment, the M EA and Manchester’s image, he suggests friendly and warm greeting, of Bulletin 85. and to recom­ the origin of Its people. Some clasa for adults and children tery. secretaiy; Ernest C. 2k>ppa, cap­ you favor the holding this the board have differing philo­ fadnat* length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) the town "must be realistic in and show a sincere effort to mend to staff members that experts believe they came from and a course in natural science ’There wiU be no calling tain of the host; Grady L Pear­ spring of a teacher rcfuasenta- sophies as to who should rep­ its planning and zoning laws at please old and new Industrial they should favor holding a WDB4>-1866 * 9:30 Speak Up. Hartford Asia, while other claim that and conservation. B ig Noise hours. son, principal sojourner, and .tlon referendum, conducted im- resent the teachers. The MEA 6:00 Long John Wads 13:15 Sign Off the zoning board of appeals prospects.” WTU>—lies white-skinned Indians of South More information on the pro­ ’The family requests that Walter North, royal arch cap­ der the 'aupsrvlaion o f the board supports state Bulletin 86. or referendum this spring. S:C0 Dick Roblnion level, to allow virgin land to be 1:06 Nsws Sign Off 6:00 Afternoon Edition America arrived there before gram will be made known when flowers be omitted. "Manchester is already on the tain. of eduoatim and with balloting 8:0U Nyv*. Sporte. Weather (Conttnoed from Page One) develc^ed for commercial and WBCH—818 the Asiatics. The island is comments and suggestions have move,” he says. ” We have a The high {tolest elect made open to aU membere of the pro­ 5:00 Hartford Highlight* 4:45 3 Star Extra manufacturing purposes and to 7;()6 Ski Report about 2,200 miles frbm the come back to the committee Mr*. Francis OToughlhi great future ahead of us. the following appointments: fessional staff below the rank 7:00 New*. Sport* and Weath*r ■ells harmless chemical solu- •permit further development of of superintendent, to determine Rockville-Vernon 8:00 C.a*llght 7:30 News of the World nearest mainland and 1,600 from the parents. | tfons that flye wigs for dolly. Mrs. Maureen Sipples ‘But unless we all cooperate Norman R .' Balch, third veli; 13:00 Quiet Houre 7:50 Senator from Oonn. areas that are adjacent to facil­ which organisation, ths MBIA from the cla*est inhabited Nursing Board Meets One toy duplicates a wood­ O’Loughlin, 41, of Meriden, for­ now, we will have lost many Henry E. Lee, second veil; Rich­ WI'"F—Ills 8:10 Pope Concert 1 OHiy-OUT THEY GO!! ities that are already develop­ or the MET (Mancheater Fed' 5:00 Wall 8* Today 9.06 NIghtbeat place, Pitcairn Island. Miss Dorothea Raymond, working shop with a device used merly o f Manchester, died yes­ an opportunity.” ard Stratton, first veil; Arthur ed.” eratlon o f Teachers), shall 6:00 Newe.-.Weatber. Sports 11 '.00 Newg Stone carvings on the island chairman of the advisory board successively as a lathe, drill terday at Meriden Hospital af­ It la the “new image,” Ma­ Doane, chaplain, and William 3 Recreation Panel Plan 5:15 Radio p-eater Hartford 11:15 Sporte Final ’The laws must be rewritten, represent all professional otaff are another source of myetery. of the Public Health Nruslng press. Jig saw and sander. Hie ter a short illness. She was the honey believes, that will do the C. Bray, sentinel. 6:45 Lowell Thoms* 11 30 Art Johneon Show he says, to eliminate technical- members to negotiations ■with 7:00 New* WPOP—1418 These colossi, of which there program, hsis announced that a toy is designed to cut wood but wife of Francis O’Loughlin. trick. Sterud was born in South Da- the Manchester Board of Ed­ 7:36 Sliver Platter 5:00 Lou Terri are hundreds, are miracles of meeting of the board will be not Die child’s fingers. Mrs. O’Loughlin was bom in kota and his family' moved to Joint Hiring for Summer , 8:00 Life Line 7 00 Ken Griffin y ucation?” 13:00 Jonathan Dark engineering and construction. held next Tuesday at 10 a.m. in FIRST (RIME - FIRST SERVED I! ‘ ‘You tell people you’re tai the Manchester, a daughter of Mr. g;t0 J*rry Gordon Show a former state legislator, died MinneapoUs, Minn., when he In order that the teadiere Some o f them are 40 to 50 feet the town office building. The toy business and they smile,” and Mrs. ’Thomas K. Sipples, yesterday at Windham Commu­ Hospital Notes was very yoimg. He received his realise th e remifioattons of A dtscusBlon of the town’s^ A coffee hour will follow each long. How they were carved, monthly report of the nurse will | ■aid Bernard Loomis, sales and left here with her parents nity Memorial Hospital, Wiili- education in Minneapolis. withhol

- \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, MARCH i, 1966 PAGE TTORTEEN MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1966 PAGE T^TELVE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rockville^V^m on B o l t o n BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE T ra ile r R ig MANCHESTER LITTLE SPORTS Prtvtow Buote Blam ed for N a v y Y o r d City Meeting Slated Planned Youth Activities Are Explored AOUM i i ' CSCHULTZ ISN'T S 4 „^ Matins Death ^ to keep them on a single track.^ Would the young people be In-B Glri Scouts end Brownlee of BVTHEWAy.oro 11*7----- gIBook A group at paratWs, young peo-< — ^United Methodist Church’ axe Lumber t THE ONLY ONE Some questions and answsrs terested in a place where ping r T . - 'tou.remember BOwitiy ■" ■ On the New T ax Rate pie and clergymen met in Fel* asked to meet with Mrs. Donald Lw ITH IMAGINATION A coroner's Inquert into tha appear below. pong and other acUvltles would lODtewiatm SB^wlnlt .. lowship Hall of Bolton Oongre- Green in the narthex at B:18 MC. (N& WHEN THE WANNiVErtSARY OF — W EMETAaA dODawn goddM death of Arthur J. SIngelalA a Is there too much or too little be available? And would they gational Church laM night to a.m. Sunday. CALLED. POOR SCHULTZ I (oOR VERY FIRST ' HARVEST BAULf ul&pUte 43 Dow TlM aity tax rata wiH ba aat^ian unusual and humorous aspect truck driver who died Instantly discuss whethsr there is a need planned youth progratnmlng in like such a place open every fMtCMTI 4IPokor olakt*. of the game. * In a 4iollislon with a detached night of the week or just week­ The board of education will IS UPSET ANO IMAGiN- ZA

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I:'.: . ifV r ' r" \ 1 ' u * PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1965 ______------. .1. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1965 AatoauiMto* FwABk 4 Antoniob!)«a F»r 8*1* PAGE FOURTEEN Martin D i^ , I960 FORD, four new tires, new OIXMMOBILE, 1966, 8dom WH.. battery, good condition inside tomatlc, $86. 282-0620. Cah 8at- CLASSIFIED and out, $495. 8487318, 0483245. urday morning.______THE Ex ■ Cardinal Big First Half Gives South Windsor Win 1064 PLYMOUTH, $78. IM Ltot8 Series Hero 90-DAY 100% wood Clrele, South. Herald Angle ADVERTISING GUARANTEE Tmeks—Tractors MCALE8TER, Okie. (AP) — • s CLASSIFIED ADVER'TISING DEPT. HOURS Plus 2 yearg 15% discount Town Hoop Tourney Pepper Martin, who became on parts and labor on the 1906 FORD half ton penel truck, EARL YOST famous as a St. Louis Oardlnal 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. good running condition. Con be Sports Brtlior Shoot 60 Per Cent baseball player In the early following used cars: seen at 586 Adams Street. 1930s, died today in a hosplUl at COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. In Action Saturday the age o t 68. 1966 GMC one ton truck, iitUlty MOllDAY Thru FRIDAY lOiSO A.M. — SATURDAY 9 A.M. 1964 Oalaxle 5- A capacity crowd of 1,200 WEST SIDE MIDGETS Meriden Shamrocks who drew at functions at Wesleyan and Here ’n There team but praised their floor With scoring outbursts In the third base but in his later major BE APPRECIATED DIAL M3-2711 cludlng windshields and rear watched the 11th ranked Bob­ work. He gave mention to* league years with the Cardinals 1963 Oalaxie 4-door, V-8, auto­ via other projects. Daniels re­ Although unsigned letters f e first and third quarters, Paga- a bye In Ute mirrors. 649-5150. cats win their 15th game of the Baker,' Rohlin and Riordan for This game wrlll 8rt^ M 2:30 he was at third. matic transmission, radio, ports the squad has earned $2,- usually tossed In File 13, bet­ nl’s Barbers remained undefeat­ heater, whitewall tires, 800 for the junjtet into the Sun­ ter known as the wastepaper season and second against 23rd their fine team play. "Baker Saturday. Paul Dodge Ponttac Martin’s full name was John rated Ellington, which closes ed last night In playoff compe- • . -A > extra clean. shine State. basket, one which arrived yes­ passed off a good deal tonight wUl meet the Sterling House rT‘. Leonard Martin. He was born at Business Semeca with an 11-10 mark. and Rohlln kept ua In there," Utlon with a 41-28 win over Nor- from Stratford In a 4 o’clock Walters. Okla.. Feb. 29, 1902. $1,795 The Cards, who fashioned a terday should be answered to msm’s. A balamced offensive at­ Trouble Reaohing Our Advorlitar? Offered 13 great season test spring and wiH straighten out the letter writ­ Taking advantage of some Shares said. “It was a good one game. Sterling House also drew After his maJ6r league play­ tack led by Joe Quaglia (16), a bye last week and Is of un­ YOU ARE A-1! Truck la A-1! bear a lot of watching again er, and anyone else who may sloppy ball handling. South to win, the boys really came ing days, Martin became a suc­ 24-Hour Answering Service 60-DAY 100% Windsor quickly jumped on its through.” Ron Noske (11) and Alan Noske known quality. The Dodgers cessful minor league manager Cellars, attics, trash, small during regularplay, will fly be wondering about the subject. (10) proved too much (or the GUARANTEE both ways to Florida. Games The note, signed, “Not a Rule neighbor and built up a big 32- How about East Catholic T scored an Impressive win last and coach. trucking done A-1 light! Call "It’s a challenge," Sharos an­ Fumlturemen. Ed Mlkolwsky ^ beating MWdlebury, 68- In recent years he was a Free to Herald Readers Plus 2 years 15% discount 643-2928, Tremano Trucking are slated March 2«-27 against Breaker," questioned East Cath­ 20 halftime lead. The Knights of shared game honors In a losing ^ 5 ' “ farm hands of the New York olic’s participation In the an­ Coach Bob Healy refused to say swered. "It will take an almost 53. coach (or the TUlsa Oilers of the Want Information on one of our classUled adverttsomantst No on the following used cars: Service. perfect game to beat them but effort with 16 points. The local Eagle Juniors, who Texas League. anawsr at the telephone lifted? Simply caU the Yanks at Hollywood. Next nual d A C Class B Basketball die. however, and snapped back A fine double teaming effort LAND CLEARING, tree re­ oomes three games, March 20- Tournament because of playing in the final quarter. With thi;ee it’s happened before. It’s good romped to a 93-56 win over An- by Pagsini’i on high scoring Eld, sonla last week, will meet the 11962 Ford Galoxle 500 Convert­ moval, and chain oaw work. 30-31 against the University of three games in one week. "How minutes left to play Ellington to play the tough ones too, and A. Michaud. 742-8096. the boys are surely up for it.” («) held Norman’s winners of the Mandieetcr J\ EDWARDS ible, V-8, automatic, pow­ Miami at Coral Gables and come they (East! have not been had cut the edge to 58-48 but field goal output do'wn to 12 b er steering, radio, heater, the rally fell short. "We threw the ball away too Elks-Merlden Shamrock game three more, April 1-2-3 against ruled Ineligible ? the reader hoc^. g r e a t NAMES— The New York Mets added Warren Spahn, left, and Y o ^ Course Closed white sidewalls. One own- TYPEWRITERS — Standard The Bobcats hit on 32 of 56 many times, and they grabbed at 1 Sunday afternoon. At 2:30 ANSWERING SERVICE and electric. Repaired, over­ Dade Junior College in Miami. asks. ’The answer is simple. Monday night’s acUon at 6.:S0 the South Windsor Bobcats, Berra to aid Manager Casey Stengel in trying to move out of last place. Spahn is The squad will return to Coach Don Bums team played attempts from the floor for an the rebounds on missis foul hauled, rented. Adding ma­ shots. That first half was the between Norman’s and the Hob­ who turned back Assumption a pitcher and coach; Yogi is a catcher and coach. (AP Photofax.)______Closed until farther noUoe $1,795 chines rented and repaired. Middletown April 4. Eig^heen three games last week, two almost 66 per cent and added by Shoppe will eliminate one 8494500 - 075-2519 seven of 20 from the line. Jim whole game,” said Healy'. test Sunday, will meet the win­ is the Manchester Country Pickup and deUvery service. players will miake the trip. 'regular scheduled — Tuesday more quintet from the playoffs. ner of the Paul Dodge PonUac- iMve your message. You’D hear from our adverttaer In jig Rohltn led four Bobcat double Opening Lead Club course. The announce­ tiiaa wtthont spending aD eveubig at the telephona. 1963 Falcon Station Wagon, 6 Yale Tjrpewrlter Sendee, 649- • * * against RockvlHe and Saturday EAST SIDE JUNIORS Sterltng House game. ment was made by Ray against the University of Hart­ figured scorers with 24 points, Ellington took an opening 4-0 cylinder, automatic, radio, 4986. ______lead, but South Windsor hit on Action at the School S t gym At 4 the semi-finals In the Warren, president. Interesting Slate ford Frosh. Sandwiched in be­ 22 on hoops. Close behind was last night found Songallo de­ heater, whitewall tireo, i Jim Baker with 17 tallies; Stan two hoops and a foul conversion Midget competition will start, Unofficially, the course Automobiles For Sale 4 LAWN MOWERS—Sharper ed Sports buffs who like to take tween, because of a postpone­ feating Parkade, 42-30, while The untried Y Midgets will plus deluxe trim. and repaired, winter storsige. Slomcin.sky had 10 and Ken to go ahead 5-4 with a minute Managers’ Problems was opened last weekend $1,495 time out and spend a night at a ment, was a meeting Thursday gone and were on their "way. L. T. 'Wood turned back Spruce, meet the Silk CTty All-SUrs. TAKE OVER payments on 1964 Sales and service — Aliens, social sports fimetion will have night against St. Bernard's of Goodin 11. Ellington needed 74 49-39, In the lilghtcap. After the and hundreds of golfers Baker paced the Bobcats to a The All-Stars turned back the showed up and played. The Volkswagen bus, 60 h.p. engine, Snowbirds, also rental equip­ at least three opportunities New London. Postponements do tries to make 24 baskets (32 per smoke cleared there was a Warehouse Point Midgets 36-11 HERALD m ent L A M Equipment Ctorp., cent) and hit on 16 of 25 foul 19-12 first quarter lead.. traffic was to hea-vy that excellent condition, leaving 1962 Rambler Classic Station within the next few weeks. not count, only regularly sched­ Ellington looked to be com­ three-way tie for first place last Saturday. The final game state, balance $2,091. includes Wagon, 6 'cylinder, stand­ Route 83, Venion, 875-7609. uled games. Make-up^tuts are attempts. Don Zabilansky was the greens took a beating Manchester Exchange—Enter­ The first will be the annual ing back in the second half, with Wood, Parkade and Son- of the day will pit the local and a decision was nutdc to Interest, no down payment with ard shift, radio, heater, Knights of Cohunbua Bports- exceptions to the CIAC limit of top man for the losers with 15 galio each with six wins and five Lancers against the Rockville BOX L E H E R S prise 1945. points. Rick Blanchard (12) and cutting the edge to 24-20 with Appearing Already saspend play until a later good credit. 649-8263. white sidewalls, spare two games per week for mem­ Irish Night at the Kacey Home three minutes remaining in the loses. Midgets at 6. Ttie Lancers won date. never used. Monday night, March 15. Guest ber schools. Bill Welz (11) also in 4ouble Spruce had a 4-7 record with over the Vernon Midgets last For Your s h a r p e n i n g Service—Saws, figures. low scoring canto, but Baker, $1,095 knives, axes, shears, skates, o f honor will be his honor, Rohlin, and Don Yonlka twice one week of action to go. Saturday, 55-20. Rockville oust­ Cali(.,^the winter. In fact, he’s the Rebounding Edge In the first game, Tom the ed Uie local West Side Angels NEW YORK (AP) — Stengel, the Glendale, .Information rotary blades. Quick servlca Mayor Fran Mahoney. Hie fol­ hit two-pointers and the Bob­ bank execuUve who spends his player-coach (or the Detroit Pls­ Capitol Equipment C o ., 38 lowing night, Tuesday, March End of the. Line Ellington had an overwhelm­ cats closed the half with eight Bomb O’Neil was the big gtm as last week, 28-25. Spring training isn’t even a tona of the NBA. ing rebounding advantage, 35- summers directing the Mets, R ecord Set FITZGERALD FORD Main St., Manchester. Hours 16, Tom Scott. Of the New York Reason for the Class A OLAC straight tallies. he canned 15, followed by Jom week old and already worry THE HERALD wUl not DE CORMIER daUy 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ 23 over the victors. Zabilansky Bryan (9). For the Parkade, got word from his wife, BJdna, Now ordinarily that would be football Giants wiU headline the Basketball Tournament being | South Windsor really cut that three burglars were arrest­ mixih of a problem but this sea­ disclose the Identity of INC. day 7-4.-843-7958.______Masonic Sports Smoker at the pulled down 16 missed shots loose in the third frame, as husUlng Jack Harrington was lines are furrowing the smy advertiser using box WINDSOR AVE., ROCKVILLE taken out of the New Haven' and Welz and John Furphey Two Town Teams ed after allegedly trying to son the Hstons are making By Art Wall MOTORS SAYS Masonic Temple. The third Arena and moved to the Uni­ I Rohlin scored 10 points in lead­ the big man with 11, and Art brows of some managers. break into the Stengel home. overtures at an NBA playoff letters. Readers answer­ Tolland County’s Oldest APPLIANCES repaired — all aporta show will be on Monday had six apiece for the Knights. ing the Bobcats to a 51-36 Saverick chipped In with nine. Basoball isn’t what’s bother- ing blind box ads who FORD DEALER makes washers, refrigerators, versity of Connecticut was not Baker had 11 for South Wind­ Meet for Title The manager heard about the berth. If DeBusschere’s club MARACAIBO, Venezuela night March 29 at the Manches­ due to rowdiam, to answer three-quarter margin. The win­ Wood Showed a well-balanced Herman Franks, or Caoey Sten- attempt at the Meta’ St. Peters­ makes H, his arrival at the desire to protect their "THESE CARS ARE OPEN DAILY 9—9 freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ ter High School when the lOH sor. ners ripped of scoring streaks scoring atUck to gam its vic­ si, patriarch of the New York (AP) — Former Masters cham- Identity can follow this tric ranges. CMl burner* queries from several readers. Coach Charlie Shares hly>w- “HEY, WHERE’S MY HEAD?” — That is what burg. Fla., camp. Stengel said White Sox' Sarasota, Fla., camp jrton Art Wall had a new course 875-3869 643-2486 brings in Otto Graham and Connecticut dropped out of the on six and nine points In the tory. Jim Welch (18) led the Of East Tourney 5[«ta, or AI Lopez, skipper of he was relieved that nothing would be delayed considerably procedure: FOR THE FUSSY BUYER” cleaned and repaired. Cosma Andy Robuatelli to headline an ed some concern over the poor stanza but Ellington closed big this Baker High School player might have said dur­ parkade and had help from Joe the Chicago White Sox. record but the slimmest of pos­ Slnclose your reply to the Appliance, 649-0065. New England hoop play because had been taken, more than the week or two he sible leads today going into the all-star cast, Graham and Ro- with a six point rally. ing second round play in Georgia Tournament. ____ Haddlng (10) and Jay Howroyd Finale to this year’s Pari.sh Franks la concerned by his usually misses. And that could box In an envelope — of this reason, however. Poor waistline, Stengel is bothered by ‘T was afraid they had stolen second round of the Maracaibo addressed to the classi- LAWNMOWER rtiarpening; r«- bustelli are two of the greatest conditions in general were the Welz added smoke to the (7). For the Marketmen, Gary pose a problem for Senor Lopez. BEAUPRE MOTORS Minor poured In '25 points and Tournament at East Catholic thieves and Lopez is worried that big oH paintUig of Yogi Open QoY Tournament. fled Manager, Manchester pain, asdes, rotor blades names in pro football. AH pro­ reasons the CIAC packed up Knight offense In the final half, making all his 11 points, but also did a fine job off the High gets underway tomorrow about, of aM Q ili^, the National Berra,” he said. "The goW Wah, the Pocono Manor, Pa., Evening Herald together ^a<1^ e d ; bicycle ealee, aerv- ceeds will enter ths lOH Swim­ and left the New Haven scene frame Is worth a lot of money. I aOOTTSPALE, Aril. (AP)— 1963 Rambler American, 1- Reconditioned Used Cars ming Pool Fund, one of the Slomcinsky and Rohlin proved Garden Crowd 15 Year High boards. afternoon______st 1 o’clock when St. Basketball Association stand­ pro who won the over-all title on with a memo listing the Manchester Cycle Shop, for ClsLSs A play . . . 'Willie value it at $20,000 in my head. It The' Monster may be in for an the Caribbean circuit last year, door sedan, radio, heat- 149 W. Middle TurnpUce, 649 moot worthy projects in Man­ too much to control. The League Leading Manchester I ja p e s ’ Parish meets Assump- ings. economy run with the Red Sox companies you do NOT ' er. Very sharp. Reed of the New York Knicks Knights had a 28-polnt quarter Franks, rookie manager of has great senUmental value.” toured the Maracaibo Country want to see your letter. 1968 Chevrolet Impala Conv. 2098.______chester. has been named by the New Travei Service nipped cellar the championship. St. Berri^ the Mels' new coach, this year. Only $1,295 s e e but couldn’t make up the earli­ the Gtants, stepped oh the Chib course in a record seven- Your letter will be des­ /■' Super Sport, 409 En- York basketball writers as the dweUlng Boland Oil, 24-22, and j^mes' forced the game by beat- had no'comment. ktanager BUly Herman vowed HA'VE PIOK-UP Truck, will do er gap. the Manchester Auto Parts Assumption last Saturday •calea at the club's Cssa under par 86 in the first round troyed If tha advertiser is '' gine, 4 Speed Trana NBA’s rookie of the year. The Duke Fears Upset Meanwhile, the Meta signed Thursday he will emirioy Dick Thursday, but stlO had nine oth­ Pcwltraction Rear Etod, odd jobs, chain saw work, cord O ff the Cuff Boath WiadMr (71) downed Wyman Fuel, 26-.^2. the double elimination tour- Grande, Arlz., training base and one you’ve mentioned. If 1962 Rambler American Con­ 6-10 Reed, from little Gramb- 'm m * Oiarlle Smith, leaving only out Radatz, giant relief pitching ace ers within shooting dlstsmce. Radio and Heater. wood for sale. 742-8016. Tom Stowe, former sports P B. r. Pts. Bllly Sproul and Mike Plela „gy SaShed a 'wide smile when the not It 'Will be handled in vertible. like new, our ling College, is the first New, 3 Bak»r ...... 8 t-1 17 arrow pointed to 210 pounds. fielder Joe Christopher sUn un of the Red Sox bullpen, only in the usual manner. original sale. $2,495 editor of Ih e Hersld, plans to 2 Siomdnaky ...... S 0-3 10 combined for eight Athellc Director Don signed. The Chicago White Sox certain situations. Radatz ap­ LAtVNS, YARDS, oeUars, and York player ever to be named. 4 Goodin ...... 5 1-3 11 •T got It made,” he grinned. visit with old friends in Man­ Previous winners were Maurice inked pitcher Joel Horlen and peared in 79 games last year. Only 1,395 attics cleaned. Small trucking. chester the weekend of March 1 Rolilln ...... 11 3-4 24 From Wake Forest “ It wlU be a breeze from here Hoop Scores 1968 Chevrolet Bel - Air 9 Odd jobs. Taking contracts tor Stokes, Tom Heinsohn, Woody 1 3 Riordan ...... 3 .3-8 7 tu-ui- f^-tbraruar^ve‘?t- on in." are missing only hurters Juan Hermsui said he 'Will not bring IS-IS. Now director of public in­ i 3 Yonika ...... 3 0-1 4 lAMt and Found Doss. Wagon, V8, Pow- mowplowlng. 648-1006. Satildsberry, Elgin Baylor, Wilt S : Teeter?ou^o\‘e5'^landiwh.c^^^^^ team, to the Frankf, who scaled 286 while Pizarro qnd Davs DeBusschere. In Radatz when the club is be­ OoUege 1962 Volvo 2-door sedan. Ra­ formation for the American Na­ ‘ 0 Dubay ...... 0 0-3 0 And therein lies Lopez* problem dio. heater. A strong, ergllde, rt., PD., Radio Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson. NEW YORK (AP)A week ago West Virginia scored by one point In the last two pe starter’s position. coaching the Giants last year, hind, adding; "the only excep­ Hartford 78, Trinity 78 LOST — Black notebook con­ 1967 FORD (Jountry Squire, ra­ tional Red Cross at National 18 Total* 33 7-30 71 sharp car. and Heater. Wait Bellamy, John ffavlicek , rlods to win. Ken Tedford waa has a bet wHh club President wim the NBA standings. tion would be at home if we CIA CBasketball taining valuable Water Com­ dio, heater, suitomatic, power Headquarters in Washington. and Jerry Lucas . . . Boston ElllnstM (84) _ the college basketball upset of the season by defeating DeBusschere, a promising Only 1,195 2,195 D.C., Stowe wtU be among the 1> B the big gun for Boland’s with Horace Stoneham and other were a riin or two behind end Class A Quarterfinals pany data. Call 648-4631. Re­ equipped, good condition, $850. Celtic Coach Red Auerbach will i ! 1 Zabilansky ...... 3 11) sixth-ranked Davidson in the semifinals of the South- members of the Glaqt hierarchy right-hander who was 188 with Radatz hadn’t pdtehed for a few Cross 66, Warde 51 648-0442. former gueets of honor at the j 0 Furphey ...... 3 15. IndlanapoUs last year, happens ward. be headlined on NBC’s Sports in I ern Conference championship tournament. Manchester Auto Parts with­ that.he can sUtn down to 200 by days and needed the work." Hillhouse 78, Naugatuck 87 1961 Volkswagen . 2-door se­ 1962 Volkswagen 2 Dr. De­ Kacey Sports-Irish Night on Action show Sunday at 4 . . . I 2 Belanger ...... 3 to be a basketbaH player during *Ihe condition of Radatz Clasa Playdowns March 15 . . . Ool. Ralph Le- 4 Blanchard ...... 6 Will a similar fate overtake* — stood a last period uprising by opening day. LOST — diamond wedding bond dan. Radio, heater. luxe, R a ^ and Heater. Coming up Wednesday night 5 Xorm'ood ...... 4 the eighth-ranked Duke Blue Wyman’s to win. Mark Ballard weighing 260, has pleased Her So. Windsor 71, Ellington 64 (white gold) initialed M.L. to Very clean. HoBMliold SwncH chausse, well-known physician . 1 Zahner ...... 0 A crowd of 18,178, the largest 'They oome no nicer wUI be a sports special, The Devils tonight when they face to see a regular-season double- topped all scores with 10 points man. Branford 84, Windsor Locks 48 M.G. Reward. 649-1263. anywhere. ^ 1,195 Offered IS^A from Manchester, is now back Grand Award of Sports. Twen­ 3 WeU ...... B In fact the entire squad’s Barlow 66, Norwich Tech 89 on assignment in familiar ter­ Wake Forest in the semifinals of header in 15 years, turned out at for the Partsmen Wjrman’s Only 1,095 ty athletes from as many 16 Total* 24 18-36 64 the Atlantic Coast Conference had four point efforts from HOME ENGINEERS — Oin- physical oondlUvorak 195-451, Edith Ptdmer master of ceremonies. fttxn Paul Bmmerllng. 181-467, Marie Bolls 186-484, me there isn’t a sore arm, So. ^ th olic 62, Shelton 64 INCOME TAXES prepared by fine little car. dio and Heater. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Wisconsin. Lechausse, on duty Going into the AOC tourna­ Manhattan 67-65 on Len Zandy’s Class C Playdowns retired Internal revenue offi­ 895 The’ Giants’ "’Willie Mays and ment with a dismal 11-14 record, three-point play in the last 17 Wanda Kaselauskaa 466, Hildur pulled muscle or bone bitilse In Only a made whUe you wait. Tape re­ with the Air Force, will retire Zawlstowskl 461. Martha Mof- camp,” Herman said. "I hope Utchfield 78, Plainfield 52 cer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- corders for rent Marlovr's, 867 soon and his last assignment is the Braves’ Eddie Mathews are. the same as West Virginia, seconds and St. John’s downed In Duckpin Event Terrell 12-5 Choice fitt 450, Lee Pope 479. things stay like that.” Thomaston 66, Morgan N 0117______Main., 649-5221,______near the Wisconsin campus. The neck-and-neck in a race to see Wake Forest upset North Caro­ NYU 70-66 on Ken McIntyre’s Sports Viewing 1961 Ford ConverUbla Ra­ 1960 Falcon 4 Dr. Sedan former local practicing physi­ who will have the honor of lina 92-78 in the first round six points in the last 65 .seconds. INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ dio, heater, standard Auto. Trans. Radio and f u r n i t u r e REFINISHED — breaking Mel Ott’s National Thursday night after Duke Boston College, which plays PERFUME — Jan Hellstrom pared. Samuel J. Turklngton shift. A sharp Sunliner Heater. cian was the man responsible SATURDAY 143-357. Entries continue to arrive in the hands of Norm Vit1> colors, changed. Insurance es­ for bringing Head Coach Harry League record for career home- Over Machen Tonight barely escaped disaster against St. John's in the NIT first round •Major League Forecasts Jr„ 643-7731.______V-8. 595 timates made. Manchester Re- South Carolina. next Thursday, won its 13th t:00 ( 8) ECAC Basketball. ner at the Y lanes for the 14th annual Rec Town Men s Stuhldreher and the Wisconsin runs of 511. Through the 1964 INCOME TAXES prepared in. Only 1,195 finlshlng, 643-9283. season, Mays held a Might edge Duke, thrice victor over Wake straight with a home court UCona va Rhode Is­ CONSTRUenON — . Gene Duckpin Bowling Tournament. Qualifying play will be football team to Manchester’s land. Parker 144-377, Lou Damato Callison, Allen and Stuart, your home or by appointment. 1960 Plymouth Custom 4 Dr. Mt. Nebo to work out In 1947 of 458 to 445. Mays, who will CHICAGO (A P )— Eniie Terrell and Eddie Machen, a Forest already this season, beat romp over Holy Cross 111-89. It held Saturday with four shifts listed and Sunday af- the Gamecocks 82-60 on Jack actually was the 14th straight 3:00 ( S) NatloBwlde Bowl- 138-374, Ed LaMarre 144-370, Experienced tax work. 24- I960 Rambler Ambassador Wagon, V8, Auto. Bonding—Concracttiig 14 before meeting—and defeating be 34 years old next May, hit couple of contenders hidden in the shadow of Cassius teinoon. Entries will be accept-^ hour aervlce. C i^ 648-4723. Trans. Power Steering, 47 homers last year and needs Marin’s basket In the last 41 for the Eagles, but their victory Ilog. Jim' Aceto 136-366, Julian Bmo- Sedan, fully equipped .—Yale in Now Haven. It w ^ 4:00 ( 3) CBS Golf. luk 357, Harry Buckminster 355, •d until 9 o’clock tonight. 100 Home Runs, 300 RBIs and beautiful. Our ori­ Radio and Heator. DION OONSTRUCTION-Roaf- through the efforts of old grad 59 to set a new mark. Mathews, Clay, clash tonight in a 15-rounder for the World Box­ seconds. The Deacons, led by over the Phillips Oilers Is con­ The top 16 scorers, plus de­ INCXJME TAXES pepared in (SO) Champtonaklp Bill Sheekey 353, Dennis Boxx The latest count Is 85. Men fending champion Al Bujauclus, ginal sale. 795 log, tiding, alterations, cefl- Lechanisse that the Badgers who was 33 last October, hit ing Association’s version of the heavyweight champion­ Bob Leonard’s 25 points, .wiped sidered an exhibition. who entered last night •were Ed your home. Call Raymond P. out a 43-38 North Carolina half­ Southern Methodist and Texas Bowling. 351, Bob Shea 360. will advance to head-to-head Only 1,095 As tngz, gutters and ahimlmim were housed at the Hotel Bond 23 in 1964 and is within 67 of Kindle, Dave DoMerchant, Al ^by Gus Trlandos and Pat Oor- Jewell 648-7481. Evenings call windows. 648-4862, 648-0896. ship. " time lead with a 14-polnt burst finished tied at 10-4 In the race 4:30 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddia competition starting next Sat- In Hartford and then drilled at breaking Otit’s record. Terrell, a 6-foot-6, guitar- Houston and was fired out of the 5:00 ( 3) R*ee of the Week, Rubacha, Don LiOgran, Earle. ralee, an excellent performer 649-4866. 1959 Ohe'vrolet Impala 2 Dr. early in the second half to down to determine the Southwest Con­ P1NETTE8 — Oreaea Barter imlay. H’Top, ve, Auto. Trans. CARPENTRY—32 years eatpe- strumming boxer who ha.s won contention. Gulfstream. 492, Evelyn McCauley 458, Bhrerett, Chuck Fuller, Ed Dou­ who spent test summer with 1959 Ford 4-door Sedan, V-8 the Tar Heels. ference representative in the Shifts tomorrow will be at 11 Arkansas. INCOME TAX returns, busl- Custom; fully equipped, Radio and Heater. rlence. CeOinga and floor tiled, 12 straight fights, is a 12-6 So Machen, who was ranked Maryland beat Clem.son 61-60 NCAA champion.shlp tourney (SO) Big Hires Golf. Marie Fraser 180, Lorna Ahern cette Sr., Bill Thurston, Red neas and Individual, prepared choice over the 6-(oot Califor­ ( 8) Wide World of Molurtiphy, Joe Rossetto and a.m„ 2:80 6:46 and 9 pm. Also I considered the pttxdting In very nice. 895 porches, rec rooms, garages, / fifth after losing a 12-rounder to and N.C. State overwhelmed and will meet In a pjayoff at 452, Sophie Kravontka 464, Bar­ Sunday at 1 o’clock. by full-time Income tax oc- additions, attics finished, re­ nian, who was beaten in his last former champion Patterson at Virginia 106-69 ' in other first- Sports. . bara Gi^dard 175, Cathy Ring- Lou Damato. < good shape a year ago, but Art oountant. New laws effecting . Only 895 fight by former champion Floyd Waco on Monday. SMU beat Philadelphia Manager modeled, concrete woric. No Stockholm last July 6, was round AOC garnffes. The Terps Arkansas 88-75 and Texas edged 6K)0 (18) NFL HlghUghts. rose 471. Wanda KaselauakoA Mabaffey and Ray Cuto bad retirement Income.* Raymond 1968 Chevrolrt 4 Dr. W arn Patterson. Dick Stuart gives the Fhll- problems. Both should help ua job too small. Immediate ea- E C IT Y boosted to No. 4 and into the and the Wolfpack meet in the Baylor 79-75. 453, Ruth Silvavy 482, - Lois Olrard. Call coUMt 875-7862. 1957 Volkswagen Karman 6,Cyl. Autp. Trane. Ra­ Um tea. 643-2629. Ues the long M I hitter they in 1966. Jim Bunning and Promoter Irving Schoenwald title fight with ■rerrell. Now he other semifinal tonight. 8UNDAY Lapine 213-482, Lori Jones 457. Provost Drives Montrecd Ghla. OUR SPEXJIAL dio and Heater. Is hoping for a crowd of about 7,- 1:00 ( 8) Bowling Tourna- needed to go with Johnny Ohrte Short again will be the DATA PROCESSING computer OPEN EVERY DAY 8 to 16 is ranked No. 3. The St. Louis Blllikens cele­ ...... —------— s, Calllson and Rich Alien. Only 550 595 CARPENTRY—Rec rooma, foi> 000 and a gross gate of 380,000 ment. Big Two.. can now prepue all individual mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ New York still recognizes brated acceptance of a t° RESTAURANT — Ken Bea­ I look for for the International Amphi­ (SO) Roller Derby. ton 147—381, Jim Stonlzzl 139 Deals brought Bo Belinsky tax returns. Ctell 286-2211. eling, hatchways, attics fin- Clay, who meets Liston in Bos- play in the National Invitation Sports Schedule Calllson Allen and Ray Herbert We didn’t theatre. toi> May 26, as champion. The poat-season tourney by drubbing 2:00 ( 8) N.B.A. Philadel­ — 404, Ed Doucette 156—407, Jean Ratelle’s Goal 1958 Dodge 4-door sedan. 1969 Ford Golaxte Conv. V8, Isbed, concrete steps, 'floors, and Stuart to trade tor Belinsky’s problems, FEDERAL INCOME taxes Fully equipped and very Auto Trans. Radio and porches, garages. No job too PREMIUM The arena seats 12,000 and Is British Boxing Board of Control North Texas 90-73 at St. Louis. phia va Boston. Dick Krinjak 135—361, Ed prepared with your aavlngs In scaled for *102.000. "So far the Friday, March 5, 2:30 ( 8) Sports Spectacu­ hit 100 home but for his left-hemd pitching nice. Heater. ■mail- 649-8880. considers the Terrell-Machen The Blllikens and Bradley were Burbank 13’!’—376, Dick Albee rune and drive ability. Herbert 'wUl be used In mind. Reasoimable rates. Ed­ fight has created world-wide Haun- lar. Only 495 795 fight "IHUe more than a joke" named to the NIT Thursday, Rlfls—Manchester at 141-178—456, Leo Riven 148 - In '300 runs. spot storting astigmnents. ward J. Bayle«, 649-6246. A. A. n O N . m e. RoaOiv TREAD apathy. as far as the world title is con­ completing the 14-team field. den. , 4:00 ( 8) Pensacola Golf 389, Bill Wierdak 135—865. Stops Bruins’ Streak Alex Johnson The bout will be shown on Open. BnUpen Brigade sldbig, patatizw. Canaotzy. Al- cerned. John Rleder 158—359, AI Bu- Could give us ELDCmOLUX OWNERS—Free 1968 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. 1957 FVmd Fairlone 500 Conv. taiaUoiia anti odtOnofia. Cell- closed-circuit television In sev­ (80) Sports In Action. The b u llp ^ headed by Jock pickup and delivery. Prompt The European Boxing' Union Jauclus 144—368, Larry Bates four big Baldschun. includes Ed Roe­ One owner, radio, heat­ ■V8 Auto Trans. Radio inm. Woriuaanriitp guaran­ eral cities. There will be no ra­ ( 8) Wonderful World 156—360, Till Merlino 188. BOSTON (AP)— Jean Ratelle’e well-placed skate and threats. service on your Electrolux (r) and Heater. * Liftrime Rood dio broadcast. Fight time is does not recognize Oay as buck, John Booeer and Dallaa er, automatic transmls- teed. 298 Atitmnn 8 t 648-4860. champion but says the (Jhlcggo of Golf. Frank Calv'o' 188, Al Falcetta well-drilled shot have cost the Boston Bruins their long­ Left - hand cleaners. AJso featuring rug sion, very clean 396 Hcoord Guarantee 10:30 p.m., EST. • 7:80 ( 8) World Figure Green. washer. CaU Electrolux au­ fight is nothing more than a 360, Al Bertussi 358, Nick est winning streak of the season. liltohera gave They may be joined by left- throughout. This is a title fight of sorts Skating Champion­ Twerdy 360, Ed Doucette Sr. P h i l a d e l - Hanch thorized sales and service. Call preliminary since it hblds the ships. RateAle’s two goals ThursdayO------handed Mbrrle Stevens, who Only 795 * New Wrap>Around because the WBA stripped Clay winner muM fight Patterson. 353, Olcrgettl 350, Tony >hla trouble in 649-0848, 286-4251. Please ask BEAUPRE MOTOR of title recognition (or signing a iGglit were the difference be was particularly affective Patterson, meanwhile, is Itch­ Desimone 360, Rollie .Irish 859. CtaHide Provoat, Montraal’a .964, hut wfth rIght-hand for Augustine Kamlensld. SALES, INC. AUTOMATIC Shafilders return match with Sonny Liston. tween an ootual 4-8 Notional against left-hand batter* In the 1982 Chevrolet 2-door^ Hard­ ing for a shot at Clay and la­ handy right wing, baa pereonal' power men Allen, Stuart and Pacific Ooort League. Fergu­ This violated,., the WBA’s rule Hockey Iteogue loos to New Johnson, I imagine iwe won’t top. Radio, heater, auto­ 244 Broad St., MOncherter ter with Uaton, the man who York and a hoped tor third ly diouldered tha Oanadiens Into son Jenkins, a big frtlow who TRANSMISSION * Jet Block or against return title bouts with­ knocked him out twice in the see southpaws too often. And Faraoiiaii matic transmission. Low out special permission. Liston Warriors Win Before 741 Fans stral^t triumph tor the loM second place In the Notional can rtart and relieve, waa high­ mUeage. OPEIN TILL 9 648-2496 Gleaming Narrow CalliBOn la a left-hand thump- ly knpresalva thla winter In STATE LK5BNSED rest home was dropped out of the rankings j round place Brulna. f Hockey League. dr who doesn’t oare who la Only "1,895 TROUBLE? Whitowolb after another one of his bru.shes Terrell. " 26, has a 86-4 record, A 45-toot Rod Gilbert etaot at Puerto Rioo. esntrally located, reasonable including 18 knockouts. He was Provost, tor years conaldered pitching. The National League pennant rates, friendly atnuxqibere. with the law. K.C. Jones Latest C eltic 16:11 a t the finale caromed off one of the league’s top defensive Stuart haa the rap of being i t Fra* Rood T*it The WBA first named Terrell stopped once, by Willliuns in the R^etle’a rimite part rooWe goal­ barely sUpped out of our grasp TfsL 876-lOU. dg« ______seventh round at Houston, April torwardi, hea bloaaomed Into a a poor flUi^, but the big first lart eeaaon OalHaon mtaaod the Radio, heater, automat­ i t AM Typos * From and Cleveland Williams of ie J a ^ Nosria tor the deciding scorer aitd his 36tli goal of the baseman didn’t prevent the FIREPLACE Houston to meet for the title. 3, 196. Since then he has swept acore. Earlier RoteUe’e fine 12- Moat 'VahMfale Ptayar aiward by WANTED ^ Ride to P4WA, ic transmission. i t Bodgot Tornis to 12 victories smd is No. 1 in the To Contemplate Retirement eeaaon Thursday Ught gave Pittsburgh Pirates from win- n equally clooe margin. second shift, Gate I or 6 from But Williams was shot in a toot lift to the near aide oloeed Montreal a 2-2 tU w in the To- the world champloashlp In , Only 1,095 scrape with the police near WBA railings. the gap after Boaton had taken OaUtoon and the m u ie e hoM vioinlty of EQdridgs St. OaU WOOD ★ AV Worii Miaple Laafti. In tha onl; to do something about that m BAL '-lORB (AP) - K . C.tAseoclaUon'e Western Dtviilon. it $-1 {mkL 649-9418. Goorootood game played, New Yorl Bound to Improve 1966. 1981 Rambler Custom Sedan. LARGE BUNDLES Jonea is the latest Boston Celtic handed Detroit, a 116-110 setback Ettlghtiy mor% than three mln- from behind and Upped Allen will be an improved WANTTDD ride to Pratt k Whit Radio, ' heater, razor to contemplate retirement after Thursday night, dropping the utea bwote the daotatve rtwt. 2 third baseman detenalv^ nsy for 8 a.m. office shift, Gate Boston 4-1. sharp. Canadian Miss Easy Choice ne}(t eeeaon. Plstona three games behind Bal­ New York veteran Don Mor- and. Tony Taylor at aaoond 2 or 8, from South Main Street. MMchestor timore (or the third and final, eh i« p u M Us okib even $-8 The tts'ta va tha Oanadlana Only 1 4 9 5 Black As the seven-time National aaoDnd plaea, one point up on again will team with etther M -O tU . $ 1 . 0 0 600x18. Basketball Aasoclatlon cham­ playoff spot in the West. afUr U M tte In oloaa part da- Ruben Amaro or Bobby Wine TrMMiistiM Or. The game, played before a fenaeoiaa Traljr Oraan. Mia Detroit and laft ^ Haba As Woman’s Skating Champ pions prepared for a game Jurt two points back of firrtr aa our douMe play oombina- against the Bullets tonight, K. crowd of only 741 in Fort Qiland Kurtanhaob, Wayna tlon. It la very diffioult to find AtitomoMlMi For Solo i 7 OLCOn STREn * Tubelau or Riyeri and Rag nam ing aoorad lca CattoagD. Toronto, whilaas (BEAR 884 CENTER ST.) G. talked of a future with a Wayne, Ind., was the only fftha laat,ftva ■amss) is fourth, a batter utility tnfielder than Tube Type COLORADO SPRIftaa, C olo.f Canada rejoiced In her brightest OalKomla firm buying meat on scheduled league contest Hnire- tor toa Brulna. lUvars sUo as- Corttle Rojas, who did evefy- 1964 FORD, 2-door sedan, V-8, DE CORMIER MANCHESTER skating prizie — the world worn dey n lA t’ alatad naming. five polnta baui of the Rad standard transmission, low W. t. QLEIINEY (AP) — Perky Petra Burka of the hoof and exporting it from W im and eight baUnd th b « but play first base and Pitta FY1.T. u d Exchange Reeappabls Casing en’s title — today aa 20 men Europe and Africa. The Warriors came from he^ Tha B n ^ p i a y taort to Da- mileage, sacrifice, $1,850. CaU MOTOR SALES a U N. ilaln St. — 648-5868 Phoao M6-0022 ♦ b u m Hawhs. pitch last eeaaon. skaters moved back into the much as 17 points behind to go troN tomoROW tugU. For emergency at first base, 648-5947 after 6. r .....* Veteran forw ard Tommy 266 BROAD 8T. • SAVE MONEY ON ALL SIZES THOROUGHBRED RACING spotlight at the World Figure Heinsohn, if be decides to play ahead for keeps at 108106 on a tltird and tite outfield and 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, exceUent Skating Championships. one more season, figures that lay-up by Tom Meschery with pinch-hltttog we have Frank condlUon, $796 firm. We wlU MAJNQHSBTliR. OONN. •FREE TIRE ROTATION M A l A f |Thru... The 18-year-old Dutch-born wUl be hie Umlt. 1:88 left in the g%me. ’ Four Finish Tied on Top TOOBias, 'Who won cUgtatto sen* consider a trade-in. CaU 875- R V w W aApr. 17 th girl from Toronto won her Red Auerbaeb saye he’ll step Detrolt’a Tarry Diechlnger aational______last ssartlsi _____ until bla 7789. championship Thursday night down sa coach after the 1966jN hH)pad the aoorsrs with 10 ttuimb was fmoturad. John EVERY 5,000 MILES before a hacked and. apprecia­ oampalga but not aa general points. The Warriors’ high was faMMOOKA, na. (AP) . , wind aa “ not as bad aa wa had Harrnjtaln playa first bSM and 1969 FORD, green and wbKe, 2- WANTED tive audience at ths Broadmoor manager. t Nate Thurmond with 28. Jack Moklam. Doug Sandora, out Wart In January. But tbat the o u t fit - door. 6 oylinter, standard, $625. • FREE FLAT REPAIR World Arena, just as she had "ATter next season l believe Kel NNaJdo and Dave Mitarr have oold m a^ it diffioult to looean .Oauiam wtu play rigM field 649-7972. 9-2 or after 6. NEED CART Tour eredit turn­ been favored to do. I'U oaU it qutta,” K. C said. Eastern Division up baoauea o f all ftia clothing and Tony Oonnales centar, but MAN'TO W ORK IN two______tUngs_____ In______oonunon; m ; they PONTTAC 1966, low mUeags, ra­ ed dorm? Sbori on down psF • INSTANT CREDIT She was the unanimous choice "This food exporting is a (aaci- W. L. Pot. OB carded tour-underpiff $8o tor yon have to wear.’’ jehaw n has oonaUanaM ooni- Meat? Btiakniptr R i«a — natlng burinesa. I agreed I x-Bostoit ....5 7 14 .808 — Dagptta wind and ooM, NlUt 1 'in M t from 'Was Oori> dio, heater, automsMc, gpod of the nine judges despite a fall flrrt round honora In ^_$66,p00 rubber, 644-l«H, OoaT Ootit dMObirl StM A u rd M o n v E m a c h i n e s h o p during a douMe fUp near the l^ould try U this summer to Ctncinnstl ...48 88 .600 UH Praaaoola Open QoK Tourtaa* Isua eahad It “ lur m>rt aeUd Thomas, Hamatain and art D o n i^ . iM tita about • NO MONEY DOWN make siare that I like K and' miadelphls, .86 M .U4 SOH Nond aO yaar. n m p r « ^ Bonail. im from Adeaneig • Races Mon. thru fYL end of her performance. mant and 1hay*ra praying lot .of thaB*e_____ •aywbaga. No «naH > * or fl- P in t Post 1(80 PJL Miss Butica had been rate^ M uuiy Brt|$a •nd 1960 VOLVO, 4-door, sgneensot 00 10 Races SaL and HoUdasra before her victory as the best oese pormaMnUy." Weidem Urlals* WInda ware ley l«d gu a^ I’m not aonqplatoV aatigftod condltton. 648-4717. K C.. Mm man who euoceeded W. t. Fet. OB wltb uy gana, 1 tttak ru qi Nl MMSyiTIMM. NotMtet S4M feminine flgura figure Iskater in the dnrtauf Tbuisday's mprung SCHIIBtL BimSa Bob Oousy aa playmaker, la en­ Los Angsioa 48 87 .608 - » r a a m i and tha tompoiaturo tile right traek.'’ 7 1969 FORD Oonvwtlble, s«to- world, and w o put Italioe to that ready, 1WM DOUMI i r h 6uuuioowu judgment with ^W r bravura peh joying 'bia greataat eeaaon St. L ^ ...37 84 J»1 • M o n w ju id she Mrdiea In Ml motto tnwsmtasl^ WSSf n i l nBUDQCE BnglUh Ford, . C E K T K il S T . a n d P B Q C | O R TIRE CITY do .the turn ktpar trtis f Direct Buses Lv. Maarhrster fonhence. Some ejqierta who becawa he's alao become a BglUmcre .: .88 87 .484 10 aendlllon.^1160. W m urtso. Idart lor aooeSd sooriag thrsM h> addltloo to hla Detroit .....8 1 48 .435 11 l-pard par Tf raar 3S7 BROAD STRECT MANCHESTER (Travel Agency) at 8iM AJI* watched her said It was one of * LOOPHOLE— Toni Gota, o| the New Y oi* Z .^v the most dlfflcuU programs of •* FTMOlsao 18 67 ,806 - i : raO N K § 0 'U U OPEN e>ie MON. XHRU BAT. MuUag avar attkn^^ ky erbockeriL findf * loophole t EtoUaebed a M ta n SM M ** KIL 1-5l I N trm any amatofr ahatar. Baylor,•ylor, of the ■ Lotf “ Angdea last IB tha 4

/ f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1966 PAGE SEVENTEEH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OQNN^ FRIDAY, MARCH B, 19CT ...... PAGE SIXTEEN Baborban For Rent 65 .Houses For Sole 72 Homes For Sale 72 - H oases F o r Sale 72 Rousea For 72 Snbarban For Sale 75 Snbarban For Sate 75 Snbarban For Sate 71 i^jortments—FJais— BY FAGALY and SHORTEN BOLTON — New 3 bedroom IMMACULATE 6 room Cape. MANCHESTER — beautiful 7 THREE BEDROOM .Garrison ELLINGTON Six room L- VERNON — New raised Ranch, BOLTON (JEtnXR — 6 root* Help XIamoO—M alt 36 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW Tenemanta ___W WASHIN(3TON ST. Nice 6 room Ranch. 1)4 baths. 3-car garaga T M o n c a ls 63 house oh lakefrom. Can 64$- Colonial, fireplace, new heat­ Completely redone toslde and room Split one year old, excel­ Colonial, good condition, lovely shaped Ranch, brlbk front, 8 twin size bedrooms, 1)4 baths, 4B6i: lent condition and location, neighborhood, Bowerf* School, Swedish fireplace, full cellar, 2 fireplaces, built-in stove and beautifully landscaped, oh# WANTED — part-time gaa eU- IPOMlCfMUffrrofiMf WIN'IVR STREET—Just ocm- 4TJ. 4 room heated ing system, new bath, ideal lo­ out. Only $14,900. Belfiore a:cre lot. This home is in pem- tion attendant. Must be dver ment, tochidee refrigerator* cation, immediate occupancy. Agency, 948-8121. built-ins, dishwasher, 1)4 baths, low 30’S. Call 649-2KH. gsirage, $4 acre lot, many ex­ oven, large lot. excellent resi­ \ ^ cwmiiij?r IDMOMM! rM fXMMIIlOU pleted four S room uartm eats ANDOVER—Route 6. Two room tras at 819,800. J. D. Realty, dential area. Selling for 820,600. fect condition with many tia 31. Hours Sunday, 1-t; Monday with refrigerator, riove, dis^ «Bg..aU ^e*.P««7-g»: Sensibly priced at $18,000. T. J rec room, garage, large lot. CLASSIFIED NORM OUT! MOW DONTf furnished apartment, Including Full price 8 2 1 . Over lOO SPRUCE STREET 6 room 648-8129. Call the R. F, Dimock Co., tras, selling tor $20,800. For and Wednesday eveninn t-10. poMl. and air oondlttoolng. monthly. Phone after 6, aie- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577, or further information call tha WIN m u WBt AM M6UIWITM MIf heat, stove and refrigerator. Jim Brogan, 649-4342. ROfJKLEDGB RANCH. Must be pnore listings all price ranges. home, garage, ataeslte drive, 649-5245 or Paul Uorrenti, 643- See Mr. Sloan, Esso Service- V Oaragea also available. Base­ 3438. ______very good condition, asking R. F. Dlmock Oo., Rsaltor8( \ nouritnishow , Chrl Sflens, 742-7373. seen. Belfiore Agency, 648-8121. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ 5363. center, Route U, Vernon. ment laundry, quiet area, on 313,900. Call Paul J. Correnti Covent^ 649-8348. bus Una. Phone for M p o in t- MANCHESTER Vicinity--$18, cy, Realtors, 648-6980. ADVERTISING f o u r r o o m dito>«*. Itonted.' 990. 8 bedroom ranch, bnUt-ln Agency, 643-6363. SOUTH WINDSOR — Attractive ment CStarlea PonUemU, 649- THINK-ECONOMY— can 649-4784 after 7.______BnsinaBB Property stove, fireplace, 180' frontage. TWO FAMILY, asktos 819,000. 8-bedroom spHt on half acre PURDY-FERRIS CORP. M44< Barney Peterman. 649- Beltlors Agency, 648-i 61 SANTINA DRIVE—6 room CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS For Sale 70 Hutchins Agency, ReAltora, 2 1 . Manchester corner lot, convenient to shop­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 9404. 646-0103. Colontal-Oa'pe, one half acre It’s personified here 89,- ping center and parkway, liv­ 8 AAL to 5 PAL 586 HILUARD ST. rorniglMd Apsim inBii 68-A MAIN STREHTT site, near Cen­ SIX ROOM COktalal JuityOff wooded lot, split rail fence, 900 Is full price for this ing room with fireplace, kitch­ TMRBE r o o m s , first floor, aj^ TWO FAMILY 8-3 EX many extras. Call owner, 649- estate, commercial, festdentitf COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ^ a lty Oo., 641-6130. clude aluminum siding, baths, rec room, basement, apartment, weU heated, hot nance. Owner 649-5239, 9-5. trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ x^I2ve rent free and enjoy 8776. / knotty pine paneling, bar- and farms. Every property has 649-0000 garage, patio, aluminum com­ s buyer—36 years' experience. MONDAY Thi« rUDAX lOM A.S^-AATCKDAX t AJI. 4% ROOM GARDEN apartment, water Included, lovely ated on a shaded and private ^ e conveniencee of. low b-q fireplace, lake view and binations, quick occupancy, grounda In North Coventry, $90. MANCHESTER — Six - room FOUR BEDROOM Oape ta Bow­ ST. JAMES Parish — 6 room Call Everett T. McKinney Real­ m in a bedroome, heal, hot water, 90x280 yard. Double amesite 4i]^eep and a 3-car ga­ privileges. CJall 649-5306! 817,600. 644-1949. Jig bore and borlns 743-8030. apartment, two stores and ers area. 1)4 baths, garage older home, near bus and shop­ ty (Jompany, Bolton Notch, operators, secondI and third stove, refrigerator and park­ drive, 2 - car garage with rage. Full price 816,900— TOOK OOOPKBAXION VWLL n i A l M 3 . 2 7 1 1 oonunercial buUdtog aU to ono breezeway, kitchen ha# built- Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. low down payment. ping, 8500 down. Char|Bon Real 643-2141. shift. Must be experienced ing, $130 per month. Office 16 ONE AND TWO room heated package. High traffic count Estate, 643-0688. COVENTRY INVESTMENT — BE APPBBOIATXD i/IMI. I ■ Foreet Street 6484)000 or 646- in oven, range and dishwash­ and able to make their own " r i T a i A V iH iM m-wiTMiRO act-x apertonents. lOtehen M t bed- A wise Investment for only THREE FAMILY one block Barrows s-^Wallace 8130 monthly Income from two set-upe and repd experl- 0090. er, plus a very attractive from Main Street. Immediate 811,700 — MANCHESTER — at­ 1 * 1 0 « lAMHC « T l0 M 6 J 0 M M r ^ ^ iSora Mt, refrigem ^ , gw $26,000. Hayee Agency, 643- Manchester Parkade 649-5306 3 room homes, located ta one mental blueprints. Top breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 oomgsancy of one 6 room apart­ L. C. Greenotigh Company tractive 2 bedroom Ranch, cel­ comer of a '300x150 business :IPUM.«IAPV1UM6, b ir c h s t r e e t , near Main, 4 range. Free riectrlclty, gas. 4803. dining room, 14x24 colonial NOTICE Centfaimd Fro* Praeadiag Poga wages and insurance plan. Low rent. Apply Apt. 4, 10 ment. Excellent investment. lar, trees, near bus, shopping, zoned comer lot next to other r r w B ii , rooms, second floor, heated, b u s i n e s s z o n e m — Bight paneled living room with fire­ Belflorc Agency, 648-6121. Berkeley Estates 289-1658 ; assume mortgage, $83 per ELLINGTON — Five room businesses. Owner will carry OF ADOPTION now available. 649-4498. Depot Square. ______BuildinK—^Conncttnc 14 Business Opportunity 28 TM If.' rooms With two offices, sep­ place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ month. Hutchins Agency, 646- Ranch modestly priced, can as­ second mortgkge. All for only ing. Full cellar with rec room, OF ORDINANCE AUTO MECHANIC exper­ NBIAR m a in Shtoet — $ fur- arate entrance, suitable for FOUR BEDR(X)M Colonial on 0103. sume mortgage with little $12,TOO. Lawrence F. Flano, In acKordarice with the provl-' STATE LUNCH, 699 Main St., SIX ROOM duplex centrally lo­ screened summer porch, well tree-shaded lot, 2 fireplaces, iUALITT CARPENTRY— ienced on mufflers, shocks, cated, nice yard, oil heat nlriMd rooma, bath, bait, hot bustoesB or professional use. NEW 2 FAMILY, 6-4, under down. J. D. Really, 643-5129. Realtor, 643-2766, (Jhsrles Sion# of Chapter 3, Section 9, Rooms, dooaers, porches, Manchester, Conn. — Restau­ tune-ups. Seymour Auto Store, water, no children. 19 Delmont Pbllbrick Agency, 649-8464. priced at $27,900. Wolverton separate first floor laundry construction, two heating sys­ MANCHESTER — 4 - family, Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores L. rant with counter and booths, grown chlldrm accepted, no — ...... nMPU||p|syi)| Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. modern throughout, excellent ANDOVER — For $18,800. of the Town Charter, notice is basements reflnished, cab- 681 Main Street, ManclMieter. pets. CaU 649-9782 after 6 p Jn Street room, Jalousled rear porch, tems, targe lot, central loca> Merritt, 646-0424. air - conditioned, stock and outoide patio, 2-car garage, income, central location. Juli­ Charming lakefront year hereby given of the adoption by taieta, hulR-tae., fonniea. tUe. tion. Call Builder, Leon Cies- the Board of Directors of the No Job too aman. wmiarn equipment. Priced under ,$8,- '“ Homes For ^alr 72 LAKEW(X)D CIRCUJE — Colo­ aluminum storms, screens, zynskl, 649-4291. an Realty, 649-9190, 'round dwelling, 8 rooms, 2 000. lor quick sale. Apply on nial, 6 large rooms, breeze­ fireplaces, many other attrac­ WAPPING — Fo.ster Street. 5 To'wn of Manchester, Connecti­ ' RobWiia oarpentiy aervlco. SEVEN ROOM apartment, 33 • O’LEARY DRIVE . . . Here is doors. Wall-to-wall carpeting in estt-sss* premises. way, 2-car garage, wooded lot, several rooms. Plastered wralls. MANCHESTER — $2,900. as- I tive features. Alice CHampet, room Ranch on beautiful wood­ cut, March 2, 1965, of an ordi­ TRACTOR-TOAILER Locust St., 640-6329, 9-6. F o r R en t 54 a vacant 6 room Cape. Prior 1)4 baths, excellent condition, Belfiore Agency, 643-5121, sumes G.I. mortgage on this Realtor, 849-4543, member ed lot, screened in porch, pear nance as follows: CARPENTRY — Bathrooms RESTAURANT — Established, owners have done cUisiderable to a beautiful neighborhood, Lots For Sale 73 school, tremendous value. Own PLANNING COMMISSION DRIVERS THREE ROOM apartment, first t h r e e r o o m office or buM- 6 - room Ranch, attached gar- ______Multiple Listing. tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ choice Main Street location, floor, heat and hot water, $86 neae, ground fkxH', 470 Mato work on It . . . added an over- $26,400. Phllbrick Agency, 649- NEW LISTING — 4 bedroom age, 8 bedrooms, big flreplaced a NDOVER er moving to Massachusetts. ALTERNATES eling, garages, additions, ce­ near Center, very reasonable. • IW«W» siMd garage, finished upstairs, 8464. 4 acre building SO. WINDSOR—Spacious 6)4 Shown by appointment only. Pursuant to Pitolic Act. No. J. D. R eal^ Oo., 64$-6l30. Street plenty of parking. 649- Cape on Manchester outskirts, living room, huge kitchen with site. Secluded setting, prime ment work. Call Leon Clesxyn- Call Mr. Day, 649-9204. E. J. cabinets, etc. A good value at Belfiore Agency, 648-6121. room Split. 30' paneled fsim- Call James J. Robinson Agen­ 249 of the January 1963 session Applications-being accept­ 6239, 9-5. TWO-FAMILY, hulk 1964, alu­ dining area, excellent condi­ re.sidentlal area. Include.s or­ ald, 04»-4291. , Realtor, 649-6061. TWO ROOM heated apartment 816,000. T. J. (jrockett. Real­ tion, $15,900. Wolverton Agen-1 lly room with bar, near bus cy, 528-6815. of the General A.ssembly, the ed 'fo r full-time tractor HoQMhoM GfMtds 51 RoomsWithoat Board 69 and bath, 149 Oakland St., $65, OFFICE and deek q>ece now tor, 648-1877. minum storm windows, nice NEW LISTING — compact brick chard, woodland, stone walls, and shopping. $16,900. Hayes Saleeonen IXantetf 36-A cy, Realtors, 649-2813. brook. Hurry! Hayes Agency, Board of Directors rtiall aj*- PlUWlCUi HOME Improvement trailer drivers able to meet 949-5329, 9-5. available, new building. Secre­ yard, full cellar, exceptionally Ranch, central location, near Agency, 643-4803. Oompan r—^Roofing, aiding, al- I.C.C. standards. Must be PLEASANT LARGE room tor a nice neighborhood, only 824,900. 643-4803. point three (3) alternate me*n- 3 Help Wanted— Female 35 PART-TIME real estate sales­ RUGS — never used, 9x12 beige, tarial and answering service schools, flopping, transporta­ ber# for the Planning Commis­ teraaona, addlUans and ra- experienced with good driv­ $80; 9x16 ruby oriental, $35; gentleman, 64 High S t, park­ Good investment. Owner, 646- NO. CX5VENTRY — 6 room Legial Notice woman needed fo r new home LOVELY 4M room apartment on premises. Apply owner- tion. Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. sion. which alternates will sit modrtlng o< aU types. Bxcd- SEWING MACHINB operators ing records and willing to 9x16 gold maharajah. 389-6956. ing. Ootonlal Court 63 Oak St. 0103. NEW AREA I BOLTON AND VICINITY •— Ranch, double garage, 2 fire­ sales. Must be avsUIable after­ tenant 357 B. Center Street HOUSE Building lots, acreapres, and on said Commission In the al>- tent woifemanahlpxeao0486. 8 a.m.-4:S0 p.m. Experience work nights. Company of­ noons and weekends. Salary all appUcances tumlahed, slid or caU 649-4581. NEW LISTING — Immaculate places, bullt-lns, walk-out rec AT A COURT OF PROBATE, CLEAN FURNISHED room for NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 farms. Lawrence F. Fiano, held at Manchester, within and for sence of any regular member. referred. Apply XaKlar Toy fers top wages, excrilent plus commission. Call Mr. SINGER AUTOMAITC Zlg-sag, tog glass doors to enclosed ter­ Ranch, many, many extras. room, completely carpeted, like new in cabinet, tetton ge..tleman. Central. TeL 648' HUNTING? rooms, one full and two half Three bedroom ranch, cus­ Realtor, 643-2766, Charles the Dlatrict of Manchester, on the Such alternates, when sitting, 0., 60 Hilliard St. Working conditions, com­ werimer, Jarvis Realty Oo., race. 648-3786, 648-2870. FOR LEASE — vacant oomer Beautiful walnut paneled liv­ wooded acre with view. -Pasek 38th day of February. 1986 RooCinc ana amaneyB 16-A plete benefit program. holes, monograms, fancy de­ 9363. lot, 160x140, zoned for bueiness, bsiths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining tom built, built-in oven Nicholson, 742-6364, polores shall have all the powers and S 643-1131, 643-7847. ing room with raised hearth and rsinge. large lot, trees, Realty, 289-7475, 742-8243. Present. Hon. John J. Wallstt. Write P.O. Box 1821. Hart­ signs. Originally over $800., FOUR ROOM apartment, sec with adjoining garages and in­ Are you confused and tired room, family room, one car L. Merritt, 646-0424. Judge. duties as prescrilbfkl by said flrai^ace, spotless kitchen with qulert, country sertttag. $18,- Estate o f Adele M. BanUy. lata ROOFTNO — SperdaHstnc re­ ford, Conn., stating expe^- ALESIT, AGGRESSIVE real es­ balance due $79.60, take over ond floor, no furnace, 426 Broad dustrial building if dertred. e i looking? We invite you garage, 823.900. Phllbrick ANDOVER — 4 room tmma Act. r'- ’ \ PIONEER PARACHUTE Rooms With Board 69-A Kghtoller fixtures, double stain­ 900. of Manchester, In said District de­ pairing roofs of all Unda, new ence and education. tate ealessnan or woman need­ payments, $10. monthly. Deal­ St., $70. 648-4761. 649-4655, 9-4. to visit oui" two* friendly Agency, 649-8464. less steel sink, built-in oven culate home. Huge kitchen and ceased The alternato',menzbeps first rocfa, gutter work, ehbnneys er, Hartford 623-0931. Suburban For Sale 75 living room, fieldstone fire- i The executors having exhibited appointed under this Ordtaance ed by long establidied firm ACXJOMMODATTONS for semi offices and look over our- NEW US'nNG — Manchester. and range. Three bedrooms, 2 cleaned, repaired. Alumlnam Sewing machine operators with complete prcgeseional fe- 2% ROOM APARTMENT, heat MAIN STREET office, 100 per seleoted Multiple Listings. '-place, new furnace, $10 000. Bel their administration account with .shall serve until the second aldliw. SO yeara’ axpeilenee. EVERYTHING in ataiUsed rt- convalescent lad.v erho prefers 7 room Colonial, garage, hot full baths. Air conditioning out­ WARREN E. HOWLAND I BOLTON — Cute 4)^ room aald estate to this Court for allow­ cillties. Must be licensed and hot water, stove, refrigerator cent location, 600 sq. ft., heat, Saves you time and erffort. lets in every bedroom. Clock Realtor MLS ranch, paneled kitchen, .large Air Real E.state, 643-9332. ance. It l.e Tuesday of Novemiber, 1966, or XVee estimates. Call Bowley. wanted for second shift PART TIME, 8 -a.m. to about coodltiooed used furniture and private to convalescent boma private bath. Apply Marlow’s Janitor, and customer parking. water oil heat, 2 fireplaces, ORDERED: That the l6th day of ready to go. Your desk is wait­ 643-1858. ■Whether you desire a thermostat, steel beam coO' 643-1108 bedrooms, wooded, lanced lot, until their successors are ap­ S4MSI8L «M-UaneM, high quaUty—low 887 Mato St Call 649-5334 or 648-7178. home, apartment or com­ Inillt-ins, tile bath, large fam­ COVENTRY — 140’ waterfront, March. 1966. at eleven o'clock .fore­ pointed and qualified, and the 8:80-13. Pleese apply to ing. If Interested, call Mr. pricea LeBIane Furniture, 196 ily room, patio, outside bar BtrucWon, overhead lights, ex aluminum storms, only $11,- noon at the Probate' Office In the with general laboring. Apply mercial property, we will Associates: Paul Dougan and 8-bedroom year ’round home, Municipal Building In .eald Manc.he.e- alternate members appointed .Werhner, Jarvis Realty Co., south Street, RockviUa (75- FOUR ROOMS, all Improve becue, city utilities, combtaa- tra switches, etc., etc. All this .700. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. HeatinK and Phnubifig 17 the Personnel Office, 168 8:30 a.m., Mitchell Drive off 643-1121, 648-7847. Apartments— Flato— help you find- what you is surrounded by a beautifully Henry Madden 20x30’ living room, overlooking ter be and the same le assigned for thereafter shall serve for a term Parker Street, near Lydall Pa­ 2174. Open 9-*. mento, with garage, apply at Sabnrban For Rant 66 want at a price you can af­ tion windows, treed lot, excel­ VERNON — 8 new homes on lake, paneling and wall to wall a hearing on the allowance of aald Tenements 63 lent oonditlon. Owner trans- landscaped lot with cedar adminlRtratlon account with aald of two years. PLUMBma AND heating re- Forest 8 t, Manoheeter. per Mdlls; McKinney Broe. 132 Maple St. ford. Come in and discuss Phoenix Street. 5)4 rooms, full carpeting, beamed ceiling, shed estate, ascertainment of distributees BIGGEST BARGAIN BOLTON CENTER Apartments. ferred. Priced for quick sale fence. <>U the William E. Bel This ordinance shall take ef­ - pairs and new tnstallatlone. Septic Co. Help IVantctt—: your needs with our trained MANfJHESTER — Bolton — An- walk-out basement, large wood­ plus carport, excellent buy, and order of distribution, and thi.e fect ten (10) d a ^ after this IN TOWN FOUR ROOM heated apartment TWO ROOM heated apartment Oomer Brandy St and Bouton Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. flore Agrency now, 643-6131. Court dlreol.e that notice of the Spe^ attention to cm«> TAKE TOUR TIME PATINO! and garage, second floor. North sales associates. saldi acres. Now under con­ ed Jot, convenient to Manches­ $20,900. B & C Realty, Inc., publication ta this newspaper TRUCK DRIVER-stock clerk, Male , or Female 37 stove and refrigerator, 16 De Onter Rd.. new 3 rooms, heat, 643-2325, 643-5696, time and place assigned for said ‘ gendee. Tel. 649-2028. experienced woman needed 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY Mato S t Mr. Keith, 649-S19L pot Square. 643-8660 after 8. COLONIAL—6 generous sized NEW LISTING — completely struction 6-room Ranches, 7- ter and Vernon shopping cen­ hearing be given to all person* provided that ■within ten (lOl wholesale, 6-day week, Blim hrt water, stove, refrigerator, knoewn to be Interested therein to for general office work, duties FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Shop, "SUPER DELXDCE” H35. 649-3306. 943-4813. rooms, modern kitchen, new­ remodeled 2 family in prime, room Raised Ranch. 7-rocmv ters. Price $15,200. Phone 643- days after this publication of Cross. References required. LOOKING tor aaythtog to real JARVIS REAL'TY CO. central location. Floors, walls, 0185. After 6 ;30, AX 6-9691. VERNON — 7 room 2 year Colo­ appear and be heard thoreon by Include typing, flltag, billing Manchester has openings tor 8 ROOMS OP FURNTTURB BEAUTIFUL SH rooma, mod ly redecorated throughout, Colonials, approximately one nial, family room, fireplace, puollshing a copy of this order In this ordinance a petition sign­ Radlo-TV Repair Apply M. A. Baver * Sons, 807C estate rentals — uartaunts em buHdtog, large kltchefi, REALTORS ceilings like new! New caUn and recording, permanent posi­ dependable men and women AXL 100% OUARANTEED GLASTONBURY — 4-room heat 814,900. Phllbrick Agency, acre lots, trees, tile bath, laundry, eat-in kitchen, formal some newsp«y>er having a _ circula­ ed by not less than five (5) per Scrvfccs 18 tion, employs benefits, mod­ E. Center St. for cleaning posltiona. Salary ONLY $433 homes, multiple dwdltogs, call plenty eabtaete, 18’ counter top, ed apartment, newly decorated 649-8464. eted kkdiens, aluminum garage, fireplace,'hot water oil 30 acre tion In said District, at least seven 868 E. Center St. Route 83 farm, small pond, large 3-bed­ dlntag, air conditioned, base- 'beroTe the dAy cent of the electors of the town, ern office. Write Box 8, Herald. plue bonus depending up hanging. CeUtogs. Floors. Fully don't buy. tion. zoning permits con- FULLBJR BRUSH HAS Call 649-3617. fireplace, custom built eabl- $19,300. J. D. Realty. 643-5129 older Colonial with 2-«ar gar­ garage,;e, larg^ot, combination] £>a.rrO W S ^ W clil3.CC Insured. Workmanship guar- Full or part-time, liberal BOSTON TERRIER pupe, AKC A_L—B- tE—R—T’—S iMts, stove and oven, fuB cel­ ver.sion to 2-family or ex­ windows, city utilities, hot wa­ . anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS benefits, paid holidays, top 43-45 ALLYN STREET MARILYN age an excellent value. Por- registered, 8 weeke ^d. 843- SIX ROOM duplex, oil bot water lar, $118. monthly. 742-6734. MANCTESTER — Dartmouth pansion to 3-famlly. Only miJ dning room, 7th room ta ter oil heat, fireplace, near) MANCHESTER PARKADE THE MANCHESTER BOARD of REALTORS t If no answer, 643-904S. FOR STENOGRAPHERS wages, full-time minimum 8629. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 0 MAN<3HESTBR 649-5306 AND MAIL GIRLS furnace, available March 16, Heights, 7 room Colonial, 2)4 815,490. basement. Cedar closet. Enjoy Schools, bus line. Priced at only hours 50-55. $110 monthly. 648-0180. $22,9(X). Charles Lesperance, INTERIOR and exterior patat- k it c h e n s e t , maple dropleaf COURT tiled baths, 2 fireplaces, large 6-room Cape with attached healthful swimming this Mim- . tag, wallpaper removed, fully table and four chairs, $28. 643 family room, porch, large mer at no coet. Aluminum 649-7620. VERNON—Immaculate 5 room Applicants must be high PUPPIES FOR SALE, 6 weeks NEW (JOLONIAL Oak Apart garage, cloee to schools, ' insured. Riene Belanger, 643- old, caU 742-7828. 8814. Spacious jmd Beautiful 1 A 3 car garage, city utilities, im fairly priced at 815.990. storms, screens and doors. Car­ Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3 gen­ school graduates. Mall girls SEG MANUFACTURING mento — 88 Oak St., 6 min­ Septic Taeks mediate occupancy. Charles EXCEPTIONAL 6-room Cape, erous bedrooms, family sized WHAT IS IT? ’ 0512 or 644-0804. are required to type a min­ Bedroom Apartments. peting ta htring room, hallway GROOMINa and boarding, win MAHOGANY dropleaf dining ta­ utes from downtown, one-bed­ AND Lesperance. 649-7620. fireplace, ahimlnum *■ storms kitchen, 19’ paneled living imum of 40 wortta per min­ 318 Hartford Rd„ Manchester 6-room split-level with rec and stairs included. Under $20,' J»AINTINO, EXTERIOR and collect and deliver. H. ble, china cloeet, old walnut FROM $120 PER MONTH room aparUhent, beat, hot wa- | room and garage, 1)4 000. Belfiore Agency, 648-6121. and screens, attached garage, room, oil hot water heat, alu­ ute for future opportiml- RANCH — 8 bedrooms, garage priced for quick sale. C!har- ' mterlor, papeihanglng, wall­ •649-3747 Chase, Harmony Hill K< chest and mirror. Call 648-8900 (Includes heat hot water and ter, stove, refrigerator, dispos-' Pluggeii Sewers baths, deep level lot and minum storms and screens, HOW DOES IT WORK? paper removed, dry wall work. tlee.- Ideal working condi­ al, p a r i^ , $110. Available porch, custom built in 1967. on NEW LlfinNO—7 room Ranch, Bon Real Estate, 843-0683. built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton tions and Uberal fringe nels, Bolton, 648-5437. after 4. I parking.) ? patio. Must be seen. ‘ Reasonable rates. Fully In- IMMEDIATE AprU 1, 649-1604, 649-6544, a beautiful large wooded lot 2)4 baths, 2-car garage, 3 fire Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ' aured. Free eetlmatee. 649- boieflts provided. WASHING MACanNE, wringer 649-4486. Machiee Gleeeai with privacy on all sides, plus laces, lovely walnut paneled Artides For Salt 45 type, very good condition, Ken OCCUPANCY 1CXIVENTRY — Minutes from 9666, Joseita P. Lewis. MACHINIST, all around, full Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, a 16x32 swrlmmlng pool with all ving room. Attractive en­ Manitaeeter WHAT DOES IT DO? / more, $36. Call evenings, 742 accessories. Stay off the busy INVESTMENT g Bolton line sets this 8-room a p p l y i n p e r s o n time only. Apply 234 Hartford circuit TV preferred, Sewer U bm Inetalled—Cel­ trance foyer, formal dining X . DDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, WALLPAPER SALE — Many 6441. I lar Waterproofing Done. highways this summer, the life room, 1 nice bodrooms. Com­ ^.qised Ranch, from builder to ' paperhangtag (books fur­ Road. patterns to choose front. and intercom—bulK-ine—extra call 643-7866. 4-famiIy off Center St., ex­ you at $21,000. J. D. Realty, c lo s»t e t spa------and — ■*------*■ much you save may be your own cellent Income, each apart­ mercial cooling fan, disappear- INVESTMENT MINDED nished), Interior and exterior 88 LONG HILL ST. Celling paint, — white latex, SIMMONS Wde-a-bed, 6 months Swim in your own backyard 643-5139. WHAT DOES IT NOT DO? SALES CLERK — full time, $3.95 per gallon. Morrison old, light beige, good condition. more!e! <5oComer S. Adanjs and| MeKINNEY BROS. ment has all modem con­ tag attic stairs, plus heated or RENT FREE painting, ceilings reflnished. EAST HARTFORD $24,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649 beautifully fini^ed family stationery department, retail Paint Store, 739 Mato SL Can Glastonbury, 683-4784 after OlcoU Sts. Just one" block t h r e U! ROOM apartment, aU venience*. I ANDOVER — Three apartments f Homes, churches. Industrial — experience desirable. See Mr. Sewerage Disposal Co. room with fireplace, ^-zone fully insured. 649-1008. An Equal Oroortunity 6 p.m. south of Center S t Tel. 649- improvements, 186 Blssell 8t.Bt. plus store, no heating worries, Harrison 9:30-11 a.m. No jtaone TREAT RUGS r l ^ , they*U be 3652. o j ^ daUy 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 118 Pearl St. — 648-5808 We have land available tor heat. Tremendous closet space. We have four 2 family The Manchester Multiple Listing Service is an integral part of the Manches­ Employer MAN<3IESTER VICTNITY — Lovely, treed lot on high ele'va- low expenses, approximately 80 calls. Harrison's Stationers, 849 a deUght if cleaned with Blue 0R08LEY 40’’ electric stove, apartment sites In central homes ranging from $19,- acres of land. Asking 18,900. Main St. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- brand new 5'4 room Ranch Manchester. Call tor fur­ tton In Manchester. Belfiore 000 to $24,500. Two Com­ ter Board of Realtors. Just as the stringent and enforceabie Realtor Code of Electrical Servicas .22 tour top burners, oven and treed lot, walk-out ba-sement J. D. Realty. 643-6129, 648-8n9. er $1. Olcott Variety Store. broiler, $28. OaU 649-0886. ther information. ' Agency, 643-6121. pletely renovated. One lo­ EXPERIENCED window lea n ­ FOUR ROOM tenement 183 NCmCE large kitchen and dining area Ethics might be referred to as the spiritual soul of the Board, so the Multiple FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt cated on East Center BOLTON — 2 acre woert Co., 648- consider shampooer $1. The Wterwln- 9-5. lowing applicatlona: STATE 12 rin Doric Inexpensive at an even 814,000 NEW LISTING —' fully air con­ days your listing is in the hand of ALMOST 60 REALTORS' AND SALES­ floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ RED 2, Mancheeter. 7695. WilUams Oo. MAHOGANY chirih closet, old Wolverton Agency, Realtors CONCORD RD. — Beautiful ditioned Ranch ta prime resi­ MANCHESTER— Spacious ing. CeUlngs. Paperhangtag. HEARING ALSO. custom built home in excellent PEOPLE! It is as simple as that. The exposure is broad and comprehensive, yet WANTED — Woman to baby sit but excellent condition, $20. [4% ROOM ^Murtment heat and New 5 and 6-room ranches 649-2813. ranch, large living room, for­ dential area. Beautiful stone the hallmark No Job too smalL John Ver- HOME3LJTB chain saws, sale# American (Jobl Go., 666 Middle complete with bullt-to o'ven residential area, ultra modern ta exchange for room and Large sofa, down flUed cush­ hot water, stove and refriger­ Turnpike, West, Industrial Zone. mal dlntag room, cabinet fireplace, 8 twin sized bed­ aU appointments and responsibilities,are channeled thru the Realtor of your faiUe, 649-5750. PRODUCTION and service. L A M Equipment ions, $16. 640-1931. ator, waaher and dryer fur- and range, dishwasher, cen­ MANCHESTER — modern. Im­ k ltc h ^ 2 bedrooms, recrea­ rooms, entrance toyer, glassed kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths of board. 646-0300. Route 88, Vemon, 876-7609 Special Exception to have Gen­ maculate 6 room Ranch, S bed­ plus 2 lavatories,-covered patio, choice. There is only one commission paid, regiu-dless of which Realtor firm nlsheA Nice location. $140 per eral Repairer’s License and Cer­ ter hall entrance and at­ tion room, landscaped yard. rear porch with beautiful scen­ Manchester Enterprise 1945 montm 649-OSOS. tached garage. FHA and rooms, (fining room, full base­ ic view. Second fireplace ta Florida room, completely alr- convenient Bonds—Stocks— SALES CLERK — full time, MACHINIS'TS tificate of Approval f^r same at Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, sells the property. stationery department, retail Musical lastnmiMits 53 VA financing available. ment, kMchen with bullt-lns. 643-6958. ' cellar-. Frame and stone con­ conditoned, minimum mainte­ Mortgages 27 , For Second Shift EASY REMOVAL of wallpaper DEIlOHliFUL 2 BEDROOM above location. Complete a t . only $17,500. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-6332. struction. This charming home nance inside Sind out. Call the | living . , , experience desiraWe. See Mr. with a rented electric steamer. garden ^Mrtment, heat, hot . Jetan Lacy, at al, 161 North Harrleon 9:30-11 a m. No phone FIVE-STRING Lee Gibbs banjo MANCHESTER - Ntw S room with a 200 foot lot sincerely re­ R. F. Dlmock Co., 649-8246. ■EOOND MORTGAGE - Un­ Morrison Paint Store, 789 with carrying ease, Uke new. water, range, refrigerator, School St., Residence Zone A. Dlreotlona: Route 88 tP Ver­ COLONIAL—Huge family sized Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living Multiple Listing DOES give you the combined . . . and yet diverse . . . talents calls. Harrison’s Stationers, 849 Several New Openinga kitchen, < dlntag room, living commended as a Best Buy. limited fl n ^ available for eec- Main, 649-9718. 649-9809. parking. Id e ^ y located. $120 Variance ie requested for per­ non Circle, continue Around room, family room, buUt-to Belfiore Agency, 648-6121. UKE NB3W — 6 room Colonial, ODd mortgages, payments to Main St. months-n ^ . 64S-097S,648- 648-7796. mission'to use existing four bay Circle to Kelly Road, pro­ room with fireplace, 3 bed­ kitchen, master bedroom with brick and shingle exterior, | PARKADE of the local and area Realtor firms. Their clientele lists, facilities, employes and suit your budget. Expedient EHrst clase men only. Ca­ THIS CASH coupon worth $16 WINTER piano, spinet, maho­ coifimercial garage for repair ceed to Diane Drive. rooms- 1 )4 baths, screened dressing' K»m. low twenties. $16,300 — 0(X)D bargain on a plastered walls, fireplace, din­ other assets are yours at no extra cost. (Incidentally, it is possible to have ' service. J. D. R ^ t y . 648-6129. WOMAN tor cleaning house. tx>ward the purchase of any HOSPITAL AREA — Deluxe Own transportation preferred. pable of reading blueprints, gany, exceUent condition. 644- tog motor veMcles. porch, $20,900. Phllbrick Hayes Agency, 648-4a0S. 6 room Ramta with 8 twta- ing room. Owner will sacrifice. set up and operate./ RCA or Zenith color set. Save 5)4 rooto apartment, buUt-toa, An iwrsons interested may at­ Salee By Agency, 649-8464. Hayes Agency, 648-4808. GARDEN copies of your local listing also sent to the Hartford Multiple Listing Service. This A FREMH START ^v/Ul .lump Call 649-1490. 1821. < • ■Isad badrootos, flreplaced liv­ as much as $60. on most dinette, appliances, tiled batb, tend this hearing. MANCHESTER — Like new ing room, and a family sized Jyour pandable Cape, 4 down, 2 un-1 your Realtor. He has a habit of being right in the final analysis. Herald. Boats and Acceworlas 46 MANCHESTER — Immaculate rounding this 7 - room finished up. Plastered walls, Operate Roonui Wltnoat Board 59 2H ROOM apartment. A p t C, 6 room Ranch, plastered walls; ' Raised Ranch,. featuring flrepjace, recently pajnted, 1)4 I BETTER FEATURES WOULD YOU like a permanent Apply inj peiaon 1961 19 FOOT Thompson "Off- Includes heat hot water, re­ A . . ■ i dining room, porch, garage, two of everything; Garage, career tJ >e poelUon In Man­ J. D* Realty Co. per cent mortpige, Ha/ee | 5 shore’’ with 78 h.p. Bvlnrude TBB THOMPSON Bouse. Oot- frigerator, gas ranga Sheti- beautifully landscaped lot, fireplace, baths, etc. Agency, 648-4803. Ea(di apartment includes heat,, Your Own chester? U so, and if you have motor, many extras. (Jan 648- tage Street, centrally located, dan Building, 618 Mato B t |7B 648-6129 648-8779 priced to seU. Hayes Agency Finally— Is Multiple Llstinq EffecHve? a legal secretmial background, per month. Call 649-2285. hot water, electric range, refrig­ 7830. la m ptefuMntly tonUabad 643-4808. -. I TUCK ROAD — 7 room (JOlonial, this may be the opportunity parking. PU 6$9-28SS large paneled-family room,-21 erator, garbage disposal, master Well, practically every qualified Realtor in town. . . and an increasing nnmbcr FULLER BRUSH 88 MAIN SITIEET -> 2 romns, 'util *> Dairy-Grocery 3Tou’ve been waiting for. Appli­ tor antBigM and pannanent SEVEN ROOM older horns, 4 J. D. Realty C a fireplaces, bullt-lns,' wall-to- TV antenna and parkinf. from adjacent areas . . . have of their own volition joined- the Manchester Mol- cant must be neat, able to take COMPANY Dianumds— Wateheo— guest rates. first floor, heat and hot water, MANCHBiaTBR — East side lo­ 86 Long HUl Street available March 1st $60 per cation, 2-family duplex, 6-6, oil bedrooms, $ baths, lot 72x161. Wall carpet, porth, 2 nragee, shorthand, an excellent typist, Jewelry ' 48 648^129 643-8779 tiple Listing Service of the local board. The constantly increasing sales volume Etiust Hartford, Conn month. CaU 949-2I95 before ~ hot water baseboard ^eating Marion B.- Robertson. Rsaltor. gorgeous wocided lot. Hutch and desire to befcome a per­ RfXIM for woman or girl, kltdi- Agency, 646-0108. Store en prtvUeges, near bus Hns systems, aluminum storms and S48-6968. ' BEST VALUE ' in the service impressive indeed, so much so that even brand new homes aad manent emtaoyee. Please re­ An Equal Opportunity WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ p.m. ply to Box R, Herald. Employer pairing. Prompt aervlce. Up to e494US6. •crssni, 8 bedrooms, well cab- KANCHESnOt - Msw 7 room MANGHES'fER — modern $ I Convenient to schools ind shop- copimercial and business properties are finding their way into the service. ‘ . and become part of a $20 on your old watch in toeted kitchen, better than new rsued rsaeb, (•osx gangs. BISSBLL STREET - 4.famlly, bedioom Ranch, full basement, | : growing chain operation in EXPERIESiOED medical tran- trade. Closed Mondsirs. F. E RCX)M FOR l a d y / quiet, Iir- toslde and out, quality built to | o ^ return, owner, 649-5229, two ttreplacee, nicely treed lot, ' ping . . . w'lthin walking dis­ Yai^ frankly, it is very effective. Manchester and suburbs. acripUonlst, full-time position. Bray, 737 Mato Btraet, State qulre 224 Charter Oak St, $48- 1961; Wolverton Agency, Rcali lmilt kxiatton. Bhoem by upoihtmshi new hesttog, $14,900. J. D. boriMwd, -near soiiobla and| ! today for a confidential to- NATIONAL OONOBRN with A pp lyla ] llrsplaes, dining room, fine k>- -teiopptng. ownar 640-ttiS.' . < MMCOfflOINE i, tervisw with the company flstloa. Prlesd right. Hsyss only- Bsl Air Real Estate, A Realty, 64>li29. '•Help fy a a te d — H a lf 35 AAA rating taaa opening tor APPTiES->.M»m and Oerttanda ilvUaal aeeoaat eaiia aad •Peefeot hMaticB, quiet street oloee to aU aeboola, bus, etc. MMMiGmSI SHQPMi I VJP. Owners have purdiaaad another home and are anxloua to Agsnoy, 64$.4$0$. m i . Ask For Yoir Proporty To Bo Miltiplo LisM. eourteous, amUtloua man adth No. 1 and N a S. Bnnoa Vann. • d^toslt MAHOatliiSnai ~ tovsetinairtROeXLEDOB______— Must sell ex.. WANTED for grounds ear. to contact astabUsbed cus- 14 Spsooar B t ______PAItTi DIPT. move. T ar an appotataunt to'toapbot: CaU either QOLONIAL—Ute rooms, $H nXECUhVE 5)4 room Ranchi) property., .Two S-fsmUy dweU- quMto 6 root^ brick Ranch, | Box M, Herald Le 00 Char-Boo Rsal Estate, 641-OMI.* tlpte Ltettog. g4$-4S01 V •alary «q;>aotsd and n t ‘ Interview. OUl • on , fraab today. 49a doii M HOiMkSr «t Mf-4M2 iWloatli K atait . I ’V- o m after 9 '/J

M?'V s, -• * FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 19681 The WeatlMr FAGS EIGHTEBN 4Lytnige Dally Net PreSa Ron raraeest s« tl. D. W satti Owning Hwalh For the Week Ended Fehtuary 27,196ft dotidy end eaM AsdOl a( UgM rate at mmm, Marina Pfc. Jaraiia Ironflald, Police Activify ftarrfaa teelghA >rar tt non of Mr. and Mra. Arthur 14,120 About Town Ironfleld, 613 W. Middle Tpke., Down for Month Msndisr of the AoAt la participating in a-fleet train­ Bnrean of Olroolatioa Manehe$ter~-“A City of Viilage Charm ing operation "SUrer Lance,” Tha Utyal ClT«Ia of Kln(8 Total criminal activity known DftUftitani will meat HomUy «t o n the coast of California. He is awvlng with the Seventh to police fell to a significantly (Claaaifled Adverttalng an Page 8) PRICE SEVEN CENTS 7:4ft pjn. In tha FaUowthlp lower level than usual during VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 182 (TEN PAGES-TV SECTION-CONNECTlCUT LIFE) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1965 Room at Oanter Oongregatlonal Marina F&glment, First Marine < 85 East Center St. Diviaion, Camp Pendleton. Calif. the month of Fetoruary wltir Churoh. Hofltamaa will ba Mrs. only j37 criminal offenses being At Summit St. Charlaa Jotanaon and H n . Min- S. Ralph Sime Jr., principal noted In Manchester. The Man­ XI »»wMdip|ty ‘UP.'? Turr:? Bia Moamb. of E. R. Sima Jr. and Aaaocl- chester Police Department had WinEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL Good Toss! been Investigating recently an Tlckata for a taatlmonlal t o ­ atea. a managwnent and engi­ neering consulting firm of Lan- average of about 60 crimes a ner Sunday, March 14 at 2:30 month, including peak months ILONDON ( AP) - - Book­ caster, Ohio, will apeak on "In-1 maker Peter Mi .•timer ad­ pjn. for OJ. AgortlneUl,' De­ of December and August of Rumors of New Coup ventory Management” at a vertised his car for sale partment aarvlce officer, at meeting of the Hartford County i last year with 89 and 86 re­ R O S E S 1 * 1 ^ Roaemount Reetaurant, Bolton, for 31,260 and added that Chapter of the American Pro­ ports of crimes, respectively. he was prepared to toss a may ba obtained from Edwin duction and Inventory Control February's total Included six OPEN TILL P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Bdararda, oommander of Man- reports of burglary, 30 of lar­ i coin for double or nothing. Society on Tuesday at 6:30 pjn. Auto dealer 'William Cos­ chaater YPW. at The Hedges, New Britain. ceny and only one of automo­ tello took him up on it to- bile theft. The six burglaries , day. Costello tossed the Miaa Marion Van Home of mark the lowest point this Circulating in Saigon T, F. Peckenham will discuss coin. Mortimer called New York a t y ia a weekend particular crime has reached the work of the Postal Inspec­ heads. The coin came do'vm fuest of Mrs. Marjorft Reed, tion Service and its r^ation to In over a year. A total of’ 239 16 Sanford Rd. She ia the aec- Instances of breaking and en­ tails. Costello drove aiyay the general operation of the with a free auto. retary of foreign literature af Podt Office Department at a Dr. Robert H. Owynn Mrs. Nancy Klock Alfred C. W. Eggen tering or burglary wre re­ a committee on world literacy meeting of The Manchester corded during 1964, an average IF irS VARIETY YOU WANT — of the Diviaion of Foreign Mia- PhllatiMist Society on Tueeday Three in Town Gain UofH Promotions of virtually 20 per month. THEN HEBE’S THE PLACE TO COME! Anti-U.S. Biona of the National Oouncila at 7:30 p.m. at WTilton Memo- Arrests for Intoxication and o f Churchaa. She teachea na- rlsil Auditorium. New member disorderly conduct accounted "SPRING HAS SPRUNG" Gulf Coast tlvea to read, eo they in turn applications will be considered Three Manchester residents «He received his Ph.D. in experi-worked at United Aircraft for more than 60 per cent of may hurtruct their people. She at the buslneSa meeting. have been. advanced . _<______1 in facully mental paUiology from the ITni-Uni­ OtMmCorp. tirtMl until 1952, analyzing the total of 38 arrests made IN SEASON: Fresh Strawberriem Plums, Peaches, Melon*, arorked in Thailand, Cuba, rank, the University of Hart­ versity of London in 1957. propeller fatigue strength prop­ by local police for offenses not Nectarines. Honeydews, Grapes, Watermelon*, Cider, Limes, Protests Haiti, Korea. India, Pakiatan Them e PTAtri A ofoi SOH^ otiiwSchool i ford announced loaay.today. They iney are A specialist in the field of erties. involving the use of a motor Navel, Temple and Israel Orange*. D ock Men and Egypt. will have its quarterly meeting jjr. Robert H. Owynn, 466 W. cancer formation and genetics. Alfred Eggen, also a register­ vehicle last month. The 17 ar ALSO: Asparagus, Dandelion*, Spinach, Peas, Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the school. I Millie Tpke.; Mrs. Nancy O. Dr. Gwymi served with the can­ ed professional engineer, was rests for drunkenness more Yellow Squash, White Sweet Pototocs, Leeks, Broccoli, Cauli­ MIob Martha White, music au- mock, 63 Henry St. and Alfred cer research department of the an assistant project engineer at than doubled the January fig­ flower, Watercre**, Bomalne Lettuce, Egg Plant, Artichokes, Possible perviaor for M anchester ^ w ’ Eggen. 53 Lyness St. London Hospital Medical Col­ Pratt and Whitney before he ure of 8; however, the total of Green Rean* and Cranberries. On the Job schools. wMl speak on” "Music; 7 arrests for disorderly con­ NOnCE! All three will assume their lege from 1947 to 1957. came to UofH. You as a Listener.” Refresh- Moving to America in 1957, In the Department of Me­ duct was relatively normal. GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) — SAIGON, South Viet ments will be served. new positions Sept. 1 Dr. Police report also that they I w n !• Owynn, a research biologist at he becaane a staff acientist at chanical EJngIneering of the en­ WEEKEND S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S!______Some 7,000 West Gulf Coast Nam (AP) — Mock bom ^ gineering school, Eggen’s spe­ Investigated 98 traffic acci­ Closed Tomonow — • the unlvefsity since 1963, has the Roscoe B. Jackson Memo­ dents, which resulted in 24 In­ dock workers were expected to ing runs over Saigon by air Three members of the Man­ been elevated to an hssociate rial Laboratory, Bar Harbor. cial interests inciude thermody­ chester Young Republican Club juries and one death. BANANAS ...... lb. 12o start going back to their jobs :’orce skyraWers stirred ru­ So pleaae leave your ahoes Maine. Before coming to UofH namics and heat transfer. He holds a B.M.E. degree MUSHROOMS ...... lb. 49c today to end the second-longest next door at Oie package attended a dinner in honor o f ; w^^^ Dr. Owynn taught organic mors of a coup today and from Brooklyn Polytechnic In­ COUNTRY CLUB SODA ...... 8 for 91.00 strike in the history of the Inter­ store. Thank yon . . . chemistry at Benedict College, national Longshoremen’s .Asso­ bolstered reports of possi­ fo^a®*2t'*'thr“waveri5 ^ of*^^" Columbia, S.C. stitute, and In 1958 he received GINGER ALE and CLUB (ContonU) an M.S. from Rensselaer Poly­ ciation. ble anti-American demon­ ^ * ^ ” ’M ^i:2ndd'^O ^^d*^|SisU nt professor in the School His ptiblished works include Homemade Ralph A. Massey, ILA district studies on the histology of co­ technic Institute. strations during the Week­ SAM YULYES 27 MoOann Dr. and Olenn Arm-1 of E n ^ een n g. , r. k Eggen is a member of the president, said work on the 8trm » of 17 Quaker Rd. The; Dr. Owynn is a native of Dub- carcinogenesis (formation of "THE KING docks likely would resume after end. Same Side As WatJdas cancer) and croton oil fractions. American Institute of Aero­ Saigon police had gone on full dinner was sponsored by the Un, Ireland, where he received nautics and Astronautics, the an expected ratification vote 23 OAK STREET Oonnectlcut Republican Oitl-ihls bachelor s degree frmn the Dr. Gwynne also works at RAVIOLI this morning by the union mem­ alert after receiving reports American Society- of Mechan­ of Produce!" that soi.ie neutralist groups «»m« Committee. University of Dublin in 1946. The Institute of Living where FRESH OR FROZEN bership. he ejgierlments on crayfish. ical Engineers, the Oombustion would stage demonstrations. Institute, euid the Connecticut ______James J. Reynolds, assistant Mrs, Klock. a registered pro­ secretary o f , labor, announced None had developed by evening. fessional engineer, taught Society of Professional Eiigi- 276 OAKLAND ^TBBET a OPEN 7 DAYS a 643-6884 British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, left, is greet^ ^y West Berlin Mayor Some officials felt air force , neers. BViday night that the last round mathematics at the university Dor. 3 0 c of negiotiatlons in the multibll- Idiots may have spotty a force Willy Brandt on his arrival this morning at Gatow Airport for a one-day visit. of Marines detail^ to a down- as an adjunct instructor from It’s the first time in 16 years a British head of government has visited the lion dollar walk-out had been 1958 to 1962. In 1963 she as- Blind Have Light Key H. PASQUALINI successful. Final bargaining to'wn park in case of a demon­ sivned a full-time posjtion as in­ divided city. (AP Photofax.) was between shippers and the stration and sounded a coup structor of electrical engineer­ GEDERA. Israel — Blind per clerks and checkers local here. alarm. TEL. 644^604 One high ranking source said, ing in the School of Engineer­ sons are Issued keys to inseri; 246 Avery St., Wapping Earlier in the day, dockers In special traffic-light standards ‘I think we’ll all be able to I lOUSE HALE ing. Holdup Gang began loading grain in vessels deep in peace tonight. But it MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Mrs. Klock earned her B.S. In Gedera. A bell rings to tell bound for India. in aeronautical engineer- them when It's safe to cross the seems there might be soma Wilson Arrives Contract agreement had been young army colonels and other i n g. from Massachusetts In.stl- street, and continues to' rijig un­ R o u n d e d Up reached Friday for the South tute of Teichnology in 1937. She til they've crossed. Come in . . . LOOK AROUND Whale of a Job in California officers around who might ba Atlantic district at Miami kicking up their heehs. ’They’ve Beach, the- last major hold-out GASH SAVINGS Three Malibu California boys tried unsuccessfully to push this 14-foot pilot been making unhappy noises In New York district in the dispute. I r TO For Berlin Visit whale off the beach at Malibu yesterday. It didn’t work and crewmen from the about the generals not yet being Major agreement for the W*st back with the troope.” JUNIORS Gulf district was reached a sport fishing boat in background came in, lassooed the whale’s ^ 1 , tied the Vietnamese military brass T NEW YORK (AP)—A call to week ago at Galveston. other end to the boat and towed him back to safer depths. (AP Photofax.) police by a suaplclous restau­ have been concentrate in tha BERLIN (A P )—^British Prime Minister Harold Wil­ The 54-day-long strike began capital since the ouster of Lt. rant manager led yesterday to Jan. 11 and idled ports from Smorgasbord son arrived in Berlin today for the first visit a British the arrest of a nine-member Gen. Nguyen Khanh Feb. 21. the look is- Maine to Texas. Agreement was The qtockened pace of battle at ihsM top value utad can Ifovernment head* has paid to this divided city in 16 holdup gang that police said reached in the Northeast sever­ I'l.t: planned to "take over the city’ in the area around Da Nang Air AUSPICES ORDER OF AMARANTH (. \i.i.t)\ years. al weeks ago, sending ail dock Concerned White Citizens Base about 380 miles north of VOLKSWAGEN Wilson wan welcomed at the Bonn Sunday for talks with in a series of armed robberies ers back to work but those in Deluxe Sedan. *1695 Chancellor Ludwig Erhard that this weekend. here showe no let up. as tha airport by West Berlin Mayor the South Atlantic and West Viet Oong. ambushed a govern­ V m y Brandt, British Ambassa- could trigger a clash over up­ The leader described as ”.a Gulf areas. FUEL OIL VOLKSWAGEN keep oosbi o f the British Army real nut” by one member, was ment armored patrol FYiday - dor Sir Fraidc Roberts and other Longshoreman at the Texas in Sell a night and killed the commander goGO-GO MASONIC TEMPLE Deluxe Sunroofs. 2 to ehoote from. *1695 of the Rhine. Wentifted by pohee as Eddie R. ports of Beaumont, Port Arthur Plan New March officials. of the Vletnaniese army’s first The pcipM mlniatnr will go on Wilson was aoonmpanled from ,Naali . . — , IS, of AmarHlo, Tex. and Orange ratified the new saM he had a small regiment. A-Une, long-torso and two piece skimmers all VOLKSWAGEN to the want German Caplwl of London by Foreign BecraUry ] F6Uoe four-year extract BYiday night. S'^head with a club. SeveAil stitch ardenal In hds hotel room, and (AP) __ 6>church of Birmlrghain and Lt. Ool; Ho Dac Hanh’s body beautifully done in a marvelous wrinkle-shy NQchael Stewart. The longAoremen have been SELMA, ' ' - _ — —i j — X. O a r ln r io es were required to close the Sunday Evening, March 14 Convertible. *1695 Wilson Is tuider leftiwtag kept gang members In line by former resident of Selma. and the bodies of five others blend of rayon and flax. Bright, cool colors . . . granted an 80-cent pay raise Members of a group called Rev. Ellwqnger said it was a wound. prbasurs to cut defense upend­ fliteg over their bteds and ware found today burned Inslda shrimp pink, vanilla, frost blue, sea spray aqua, VOLKSWAGEN Union Pickets package, a minimum size of the “ Conowmsd WIxita Citi­ BpentsBieoOB— movement with Nichols-was-charged with Wl- a destroyed armored personnd with unusual contrasting trims. A whole collec- W 1 ing. Wift.waA.««>*oted to b r t^ threatening to kill .them. .... ■woric gttiiga' and" a''44riiority 'sys’ ting Pete Fisher of New Orleans CONTINUOUS SBIVINGS ~ 5 P.M. • 7 P.M. GALLON I Kannann Ghla Coupe. *1655 up the question of Britain s 61,- The gang, including a 19- zens of Alabama” con­ memhers coming mainly from carrier. tiem at just a tem in the West Gulf. Union of­ Birmingham, Huntsville, Tim- wlUi his fist. Fisher is a United ban n ed’ Music 000-man Rhine aimy. He has year-old gin, has been positively verged on Selma today for In the Quang Nam-Quang Tin ficials said the agreement com­ caloosa, Auburn and Montgom­ Press International photogra­ VOLKSWAGEN said its maintenance In Ger­ connected with eight recent rob­ border area, eight PlOO jet Donation: Adults, $2:00— Children Under42, $1.00 COOPERATIVE pares favorably 'with the new a march protesting what ery. pher. KombI Wagon *995 NEW YORK (AP) — The Mu­ many 'was posing an “ impossi­ beries, police said, and may contract negotiated earlier at The case of Redge Bearden, fighter-bombers struck in sup­ n have pulled 20 or 80 others. they (described as intimida­ Its purpose he said, is to show port of a ground operation Fri­ o n , COI’ i' \NY sicians’ union has started pick­ ble and apT»ning” burden on New York. an Insurance salesman, was tion of Negro voter appli­ there are good, respectable day. Unconfirmed accounts said ,\ lK\i>.iiin Ilf M VOLKSWAGEN eting discotheques — establish­ Britain's sick economy. . They were rounded up after The present hourly wage for postponed until next week. He is Junior Dresses For Reservations Tel. Mrs. Gustaf Anderson, white people in Alabama who 60 Viet Oong were killed. i l Deluxe Sunroof. *1195 ments where the Frug, the tt costs about 3280 million a police were called to a cafeteria deep sea dockers in the West cants. really al-e very much concerned free under 3100 bond on charges IKH.lM* (il’ ( (>. on 42nd street, where the mana­ A U.S. Army trfficer was Second Floor 649.4754— Mrs. William Morrison, 643-1725 Monkey, the Watusl, or what year in foreign currency. In re­ Gulf district is 33.24. Hie group, planned an after­ with the injustices here in Aia- of defacing property by spray­ 11.99 have you are danced — because turn, the Germans spend about ger repotted two suspiciotis noon procession to the Dallas wounded today while accom­ 'i\; 1. VOLKSWAGEN In announcing final settle­ ing paint on i^mtogmi^ers’ characters eyeing the cash reg­ County courthoiffic. The leader bomx.” panying a "Vietnamese army or Mrs. Frank Crocker, 643-5471 Deluxe Sedan. *1055 the customers’ gyrations are 370 million annually on British ment, Reynolds said, “ I think At Marlon, two white men camera lenses. 3 i‘> mitjM) » Inspired only by “ canned” mu- military goods. ister. is the Rev. Joseph Ellwanger, unit on an operation about 70 Ti.i„ pleaded guUty to charges of as­ Meanwhile, Negro civil rights aic. Erhardisrnara was expectedexpeexea tolu coun-c-vmir Three ------detectlvee .-arrested v - j- - - (See Page Two) paator of St. Paul's Lutheran miles southwest of Saigon. Tha CO VOLKSWAGEN saulting newsmen during an leaders stepped up recruiting officer suffered fragment ■ Reservations Must Be Made By Wed., March 10 iO Deluxe Sunroof. *895 Friday night, members of lo­ ... U,. Si.? IKS: outbreak of violence two weeks and organization work for an wounds in the right arm and leg cal 802 of the American Federa to defend Britain as much as field, Maas., and Gary Pavlik, 17, of Bayonne, N.J. They said ago. Both were fined. announced 50-mile march from from a g;renade trap. His condi­ tlon of Musicians jacketed She West Germany and Wilson’s Mayor R. L. Pegues, who also Selma along busy U.S. 80 to Read Herald Ads. VOLKSWAGEN complaints should go to the RacUlffe ccuried a loaded .22 tion was not bellev^ serious. pheard’s, the Ghua, and the serves as city judge, fined lum­ Montgomery. Three companies of fresh Deluxe Sunroof *695 North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ caliber automatic. Profit - Sharing Program K Hob Nob in midtown Manhat­ RackUffe talked freely police ber salesman Sam Dozier 378.76 The Rev. James Bevel, a top Vietnamese rangers airlifted tan. tion and not to Bonn. and service station' operator aide of Dr. Martin Luther King from Da Nang have gone into VOLKSWAGEN Withdrawal of troope is a tou­ said, because he was frightened Bald a union official: “We are of the gang leader, who had Safeguards O il (Companies Woodfin Nichols 368.78. Dozier Jr., said King win return to Sel­ action ag;ainst the OommuniA station Wagon. *1795 In direct competition with the chy political subject in West was charged with hitting Rich­ ma Sunday afternoon to lead the guerrillas in a major battle zona B Germany where Erhard f ^ r . I threatened to klU him if he discotheque recordings that are didn’t steal a car. He said ard Valerian!, NBC correspond­ in the mountains near Viet An, VOLKSWAGEN used publicly for profit. There­ an election In September. WASHINGTON (AP) — In-^lnvestment may be as much as ent from Washington, on the (See Page Three) 40 miles southwest of the air WEEK-END APPLIANCE Wilson Is likely to call an elec­ Neal bad offered to shoot a Kombi Wagon with aeaU. *1695 fore. we have the right to place paridng lot attendant from a formed sources said today there 3600 million, '-with petroleum B tion In a yeai; or so. He has gov­ pick ets wherever these hotM window to make the theft has been no indication that In­ enterprises accotmtlng for 3378 A first corps officer said recordings are played.” erned with a narrow margin in donesia plans , to take over the million or more. On the other G /i a n t A VOLKSWAGEN parliament and h u said a ctit'in easier. fighting there the past two day Panel Truck. *1895 ftbephearfl> employed three Police toc4c RackUlfe with operation of U.S. oil companies. hand, the Commerce Depart h ^ claimed the lives of 60 VUet- DEPARTMENT SPECIALS ment listed U.S. investment at KNOWN fOR VALUES M (See Page niree) them to N e^’s 44th street hotel The three American compa­ Claim Accused Spies namese soldiers and more than (Sm Page Three) I room. He grabbed a loaded, nies with substantial oil invest­ 3167 miillon in “ book value” at 60 Viet Oong, while M Vietnam­ VOLKSWAGEN the end oC 1063 Panel Delivery. *1255 ftal^-off carbine when officers ments in Indonesia — .Standard ese were wounded. ' K entered the room, but wae Vacuum, OaHex and Pan-Amer­ The "book ■value” is the One U.S. Army captain also Comportmont Storage Door VOLKSWAGEN overpowered before the weapon ican Indonesia — have a profit- s mount the company lists for its Got ‘Party’ Secrets was wounded. could fire. sharing arrangement with the properties and in many cases is p\)ur U.S. Air Force FlOO jat Moot Koopor Chillor Tioy Panel Delivery. *995 Tomorrow Deadline Other members, also arrested government. It is this -built-in far below the market value. fighter-bombers made strikaa la n The Commerce Department ^ 29-Qt. Foil-Width Crispor at the hotel, were identified as safeguard that may be .protect­ CAIRO (AP)—An Egyptian intelligence spokesman the area to help break iq> tha VOLKSWAGEN Timothy ly in g s , 18, New York ing them against seizure. listed only 319 mllUon worth of Communist atta^« station Wagon. *1295 investment in manufacturing claims a West German couple held here on espionage n efty; John A. Ihomaa, 20, Rox- 'Ihe Indonesian 'government Ool. Hanh had led a patit4 For Changes in Mass bury, Maas; Aliphonso Stone, 27, was paid 3100 million in royal­ industries. charges staged wild parties and orgies to obtain mili with four armored troop car­ VOLKSWAGEN Robert Jordan, 28; and Staiiley ties last year under this ar­ The Indonesian government Panel Delivery. *695 said last week that U.S.- opera­ tary, politick and economic information for Israel. riers and about two platoons of W Sykes, 21, all of Itew York rangement. The spokesman brought up^ Infitntry to search fbr a Viet A N D N O W AuthoriUeB at the Commerce ted rubber plantations valued at PORSCHE VATICAN CITY (AP)—The biggest changes in the OKy. the case of Johahn Sigmund played photographs purporting Oong mortar site which began The girl, Helwr Louise HoH and S ^ e Departments said it is 380 mtlllon to 3U0 million would bombarding Quang T ri City, 12.4 CU. FT. t-JtooT Ceupe. *3995 heart of their worship hi at least four centuries will have to be operated by Indone­ Lots and his wife Waldrud at a to show Lotz demonstrating a Ings of Portsmouth. N.H., was difficuH to estimate the U.S. about 20 miles from the North K greet Roman Catholics of all countries at mass tomor­ sians, although It d?med gov­ news conference Friday. He clandestine radio transmitter in idenfilled as the lookout. Investment in the sy>rmy South­ Viet Nam border. f o r d east Asian country because of ernment confiscation. chaiged the couple spied for the bathroom scales. THE row. ^ Detectives said they had net­ Israelis for four years. Their The spokesman said Lotz con­ Viet Oong ambushed the col­ Falcon Country Squire, loaded! *2295 The flrat Sunday of Lent grinning was the word, and tiie ted at least 38,000 from seven fluctuations In In^nesian cur The government moved in M word was 'with God, and the similar fashion some years ago trial will start in about 10 days, fessed to using the bomba se­ umn outside. Quang TVi City and marks tha aUto thiroughout the liquor stores arid a restaurant, rency and the nature of the oil creted In fountain pens, explo- 57mm recolHess rifle fire disa­ CHEVROLET word ■was God. enterprises. when it took over BMtish rubber he said. church of mandatoiy refoims Under the traditional Latin and spent it all, and were plan­ In the course of the news con­ siyes hidden in cakes of soap, bled two of the armored vehi­ Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. *1795 ning to stage a last, big series For Instance, a State Depart­ NO - SIZE M wrought' by the Vatican form, the dismissal was; "Ite ference, the spokesman dls- and transmitters built intq the cles. Ecumenical Oouncil In Deoem- oldups before leaving town ment offlcdal said, total U.S. (See Page Two) REFRIGERATOR AUSTIN HEALEY misaa e«t—Go, the mass is of hold) heel of a riding boot ■while Meanwhile, a ranking Oom- ber 1968. . _ _ _ munist Chinese official pledged Roadater. *1995 ChurohM In (he United States (over).” 4q>ylng on Egyptian ^military K As adopted by the U. 8. bWt- activlUes and conducting a Pacing’s support for counter­ have already uwttehed over to a attacks by North A^at Nam to COAT CHEVROLET revised mass that is largely In ops, the words are: “ Go, the campaign of terror against West Corvalr Monca 4^1oor. ^295 mass Is ended.” In Eng^Mi- German scienUets working bn atop U.S. air strikes. • FITS EVERYONE Bncteb rather than aH In Latin. Bigyptian scientific projects. The N«w China News Agency n The ttane of staithig vaa up to speaking South Africa, they wtU SLEEP SHIRTS RENAULT be: "Go, you are sent forth.” Lotz was a h<»se breeder in reported today that Peking each country’s bishop. As. of Mayor Peng Qien bitteriy con- • BONDED CORDUROY CaraveUe Sport Coup*. 2 top *895 At several places in the maasi Oalro. Fashioned from fine little or no-lron quality cot­ Mlairoh 7 i# bWwpa nnist bring demned last Tueaday’s U.S. air tons. Novelty savings, all different In contrast­ M about the changes. in countries using vernacular in The spokesman said Lotz was • BEIGE CHEVROLET place ot Latin for all but the hired in West Berlin in 1960 by strikes against Nortti Vietnam­ ing print. They are unbeatable for sleeping com­ laoamsint of Latin Is not ese military bases and then dw fort and great good looks! Small, m ^ u m and , Corvan Btatton Wagon, automntie. *1295 consecration or most solemn an Israeli agent named Elie • FULLY UNED n atory. Neither is aaylng moments, the people no longer Gordon. Another Israeli agent clarad: large. ^ FORQ . at an altar facing the hear the idlest say "Pax Dom­ identified, as Rubi Bernstein was “ We jteoide of idl China have 5-Y IA R ' and law enough for them made every preparation and • LENGTH Fhloon Stntloo Wagon. *7911 ini sU semper voblscum.” In­ placed in charge of Lotz, the •UARANTU NO AAONIY DOWN to witness everything tht prleM stead he says In their own ton- spokesman said. The spokeS' raaokitely support the 'Vietnam- a* M«I«d refrigwa- 3.$S waaMy RAMRLER AMERICAN does, instead of hairing his back e; “ May the peace of the I man also Identified the iJIegad Horn lystMi. Should 2-Door Sodnn. *495 to them. Both of these are en- Crd be always with you.' head of the Israeli inteUigence (Sea Page Thraa) 2.99 and 3.99 U fell due to defocte W oouraged In the Hturgy reforms “ AH of this is designed to ttganlsaUon as “ Joseph.” « material or vrark- INTERNATIONAL but are not required. bibring the moou biudc tom e aim- Lots underwent extanalva 14.99 aianahip «ra wUI re­ ^ . ^ n Pidenp. *990 OaittxAtcs oansMt iaU to notice ppie ie fann______it had in the beginning, _ , training In Paris and Munich, Crater Eruption pair ar Mcilaoa 6a- ______flberglaM • Moiat-oold crisper for » the sdcternsl changes In the lit- when tt was a simple sacred I tha qbohesman said, in tha use faciiva part tiea of _ m l of,the maM, however, n saorlfios of offering, oonaecrat- of wirelasa aqulpmaig. hnrisUda eharga, iecludiag ___datioo-fbods atay cold vegetables; meat tray for Stops in Harwaii stacking 6at cuts, atorts wttlwut the traditional liM and oonaumtng bread and ink and Uma Domtas. coding, labor. Sama •uarau- and fresh! “ Prayers At The' BVxit Of The wine turned Into me body and ptaoUyraphy, eoneeabnant of taa appliw to all • Big-door storage; plenty a Famous Tecumaah ooBi- Altar.” Hio first part of the at Ohriat,” explained the dooumer^ and use of smaU HILO, Hawafi (AP) — Evas ethar parts for a pa-, pressor is quiet and e fr lSS a ^ i S S ^ I n a n c i n TT r ^ ^ Rev. Robert A.. O’DonneH of though the arapHan In tha Miate riod of ant yoar. of shelf storage space, mass la now oattad “The Litur­ a Frozen food storage for dent-protected for a life­ gy Of The Word” —with prayers Providence, R. I., Curate at Uta spokaranan rettaratad aopttU crater quit VMday nignL StAMAUAItlAAmAl 62 Iba. of meat and food. time ottoodde-free setvioel Sram the BUde. tbs day’s Gos- Rome’* PauNst-nm-cfaureh of offlctal diargas — announced wdantiata would raoka no tare- g^readtag and tb«n the aar- Santa Susanna. He has made an Ttaunday — aocuteig Lota cf cant m to whath«r.lha tu f O m extenatve stidy of the new sabotaging the wouk o f West aa over or Just fttalhtg pdra Iha aaooad pait—the ottering nMUH. C ta n i^ soientlsta In Hgypt toy nn. ALSO AVAILABLE OTHER MODELS of bread and wine, its oonee- '•Oertsln thins* havG ____ — tharo paekoges oonttatai- The orattiv and ite oooaumpUoa by eliminated that were slowly ac- boim *M r 1M|‘ priest end people — has been qnirtd orur ttta oentuiiua and ______hi DOW only a g ig ^ ^ m in a "UtDCgy. Of Tbs tend9d,to eompHcaU tha. mgte- ta liNidi » uMa of thq Qpitowu 10 CUIIC FOOT Tha. otainh lu tiytaig to n w f j Hraatat • seamlees sheer beauty FROM ICaiw ftfid naiqr raaall the naaa more understandaf . . ' r -r ' r BMraameBts aatkgataqrte of the tn-put *,v;. ■ • smart co^ng or going nSplaf-fianiBi ..tv,.,' 4. „«««.' ...... 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