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' .i- The W ntber THURSDAY, 25,1965 Average Daily Net Press Ron Fsreeost ad D. to Weatte For the Week BMed ^ iPAGE TWENTY jO U R iianrl;ratrr SnMtittg March 20, U68 Otoady, eael, totomW m t mlB tetoght am tainiiriw. Law to- Bight to $$e. U gh teoMSTOW nans Mrs. Halstead R. Tiffany pf 14,119 4to Orford Parish Chapter, DAK, ftMendier the Audit ilanriipatpr lEuptitttg UpraUi About Town was elected a state councilor for Itmmu of OlrenlatloB Mimcfcesfer—-id City o f ViUagm Charm THINKING ABOUT A NEW KITCHEN? a term of three years at the R eal Quality . Barry Krause, a son o f Mr. spring conference of the Con­ necticut DAR yesterday tfter- PRICE SEVEN CENT* and Mrs. Ward Krause ot 67 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1965 t h in k in g a vevg m o n e y Walnut St., worked on the noon at St. John’s Church VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 149 (TWENTY PAGES) 3 Q ^ ^ ? Oemint Project at the Manned Waterbury. Space Center, Houston, ’Tex., and R eal Value where he has been employed by BeU XI Chapter of BeU Sig­ the National Aeronautics and ma iPhl will meet tonight at 8 Space Administration for the 'll the home of Mrs. Arthur California grows the finest long tender carrbts . . . th ^'s Call Glenney^s last two years. He Is a junior Kiser, 37 Walnut St. this week . . . New England poultry farms grow c h i c k e n s tjmt at Virginia Polytechnloal Insti­ way ahead of chickens from the south so we tell P e n o ^ o tt s Mr. Russ lay rirM^H^ilPresident Seeks Law tute \^ere he Is majoring In The Manchester Crusade lor to pick out plump 8 Vi lb. New England birds for this sale. . . Aerospace lEnglneering. Workers for the Manchester Get Medal branch of the American Cancer Check the qualitjr, the price . . . the freshness and you‘11 find it pays to buy 'The Service Bureau for Society wrill meet Monday at 8 all your go^ things to eat at Pinehurst. . . Women’s Organisations Is spon­ pm. in Mott’s Auditorium. Rob­ From LBJ soring a trip to the United Na­ ert Wakeley. program director tions, New York, on Tuesday for the Connecticut Division of OPEN T o Curb Ku Klux Klan for Connecticut residents. ’The the Cancer Society, will speak 302 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ THURS. day’s program will include a and Show slides of the various MAIN dent Johnson decorated today briefing by the Hon. Dudley activities of the society during & FRI. the 'two space heroes of the McCarthy, B 3 K . on Austral­ the past year. Workers will also STREET Gemini flight which he said has WASfflNGTON (AP)— ia’s poattion in Southeast Asia; receive their kits at this meet­ TILL 9 proved the “ great, .vital and President Johnson called seeing a UN committee In ac­ ing. useful” role of man in space. t^ a y for legislatiMi to cc»- The President rejected, for Events tion; a tour of the building and trol the Ku Klux Klan in luncheon In the Delegates Dln- Daughters of Liberty, No. the United SUtes, the concept of ir^ Room. Reservations, which 126. wrill meet tonight at 7:30 space program devoted to swift reaction to word the are limited, may be made with In the basement of Orange Hall stuifts and spectacles.” In State FBI has accused four the Service Bureau, Hartford, and proceed to Watkins West Then Johnson presented to Klansmen of killing a De­ Virgil I. Grissom and John W I by Saturday at 1 pm. Puneral Home, 142 B. Center troit white woman who St., to pay respects to a for­ Young, the team which pi E. Anderson, son of mer member, the late James oneered on ’Tuesday the first Rubinow Sends took part in the Alabama I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. An­ McCollum. maneuvered space flight, the civil rights march. derson of 701 Hartford Rd., Exceptional Service Medal of The President went on was recently Inducted Into Cas­ Friendship Circle of The Sal­ the National Aeronautics and Guide on News Space Administration. national television to an­ que and Gauntlet Society, a sen­ vation Army will serve Its an­ For Grissom, the first man to ior honor society, at Dartmouth nual ham and bean supper Sat­ HAR-TFORD (AP) — Chief nounce the arrests in the make two space flights, there shooting of Viola Gregg College where he Is a Junior. urday at 8 pm . at the Citadel. TENDER CHOICE AND PREMIUM PINEHURST was a further honor — a cluster Judge Jay E. Rubinow has sent f A 1M2 graduate of Manches­ 'There will be entertainment for the Distinguished Service to the Judges and pro.secuting Liuzzo, 39, on the highway ter High School, he was chosen r I after the dinner. Tlckete wiH be Save 10c to 14c lb. Medal he won in 1961. His ex­ attorneys of the state’s Circuit between Selma and Mont­ for membership by the grad­ available at the door. ploits, the citation said, exem Court system copies of two gomery, Ala. uating senior members of the pllfied “ the highest qualities of American Bar Association publi­ I society. cations dealing with crime news Describing aH four arrested courage, leadership and compe' men as mem-bers of the Ku Klux tence.” and fair trial. The Recreation Division «>f Legs In a covering memorandum, Klan, Johnson Identtfled them Lamb Two civilian leaders of the Lb. as Eugene ’rhomas, 43, of Bes­ Save fO V o on Knoffy Pine Box Cabinefs I the Park and Recreation De­ space effort were honored with Rubinow said: partment will sponsor a Junior DON'T Whole 8 to 8Vi lbs. or butt half. "I call this (statement of semer; WiUiam Orville Eaton, WITH COLONIAL HARDWARE the Exceptional Service Medal 41. of Besadmer; Gary ’Thomas High I>ance tomorrow from still plenty of wear left In Dr. Robert C. Seamans, asso policy by the Philadelphia Bar Association concerning press re­ Rowe, 31, of Birnrfngham; and 7:30 to 0:30 pm . at the Com­ your shoes when you have (Under 8 lbs. and RIB LAMB CHOPS ...... date administrator of NASA, BEG. $18.76 9 1 5 * 8 7 munity Y. All Junior high stu­ leases) to your attention as a OolUe LeRoy WtHdns Jr., 21, of HAHGING CABINET them rebuilt tat a professional leg half lb. 6»c) and Harris M. Schurmeler of dents with recreation member­ Chops cut off or leg* boned or ■end-boned on requeot. the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, guide for your information in Fairfield, Ala. connection with current discus­ b e g . $21.75 9 1 9 * 5 7 ship are walcome. ’The staff erf ■hoe repair shop. ALL (AP Ptwlofax) Pasadena, Calif. Atty. Gen. Nlriiolaa Katzeo- HANGING CABINET sions about restrictions on such and FBI Director J. Edgar I the recreatlem division will su­ WORK GUARANTEED! Shoulder Lamb Chops at 89c lb. and Lamb President greets astronauts Young, left, and Grissom. Outside, thousands waited pervise. There wrljl be no dance along Pennsylvania Avenue to press releases.” Hoover were with toe President. REG. $24.76 9 2 2 * 2 7 Patties 35c - 3 for $1.00 are good lamb values. ------* ' ' BASE CABINET tomorrow night at the West give a hero’s welcome to the ’The statement of policy by the Having told of the arrests, I Side Center. SAM YULYES space twins, enroute to the Cap­ Philadelphia Bar Association ap­ Johnson announced be has di­ REG. $27.27 9 2 4 * 5 4 NEW ENGLAND — FRESH FROM THE FARM itol where members of Congress peared in the February issue rected Katzenhaoh to begin - BASE CABINET Same Side As Watkins Leonard Mathlason o f 117 Plump 3'/2 Size LBJ Displays Spacemen Comment waited to pay their tribute. of the ABA (Coordinator. drafting legislation “ that would BASE CABINET REG. $$2.20 9 2 8 * 9 8 Helalne Rd. has been appoint­ 28 OAK STREET Smiling but speaking gravely, The policy statement sets bring the activities of toe H an ed to the Student Unian Board the President told a throng of down guides for police and in­ under effective control of tfie of Governors for the 1965-66 His Way of top-ranking dignitaries and vestigators, prosecuting attor­ law.” academic yesur at the Univer­ On Historic Feats spectators in the East Room — neys, the Jiididary and the news TYie President sold he bopad sity of Connecticut Members CHICKENS and millions watching on televi­ media concerning pre-arrest and to submit toe legislation as eoen of the Board of Governors are Pushing Bills post-arrest publicity. YOUR “ DREAM KITCHEN” CREATED JUST FOR YOU! Whole . . . cu t. . . split all at same low price.-Roast them sion — that man has left behind as Oongress acts on Ms vottaM named by the UniversltyHl Belayev his first tentative ventures into ’The gist of the statement is rights proposal. And he mig- Board of ’Trustees and serve to ... FYy them . . . Freeze a few, no charge for cutting or WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- Griesom-Y oiing summed up by this general gested that congressional com-^ Let our kitchen experte desim your new kitchen without MOSeXiW (AP) — Cosmonaut space. advise the Student Union man­ spliting or wrapping. Sent Jcdinson called in legisla­ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) " ’The question whether there comment to police and investi­ mlttees might wont to begin" cost or oblifiration . . . Every detail designed to reflect your ager on cultural, social and tive leaden today and said he — ’Die two astronauts of the Pavel Belyayev stod today is a role for man himself in gators: forthwith an Investigation af personality. We invite you to come in and see the latest in recreational programs. expected a bill for medical care had to land the Voskhod 2 space is answered, and an­ ■"rhe right of the public to be Anthony Liuzzo, 51, seated in front of a telephone Klan activities. u,, ..» ...... f t . Molly Brxywn — so sparing of manual control one orbit late Gr^fg Natural Wood Cabinets. FRESH NEW ENGLAND (RICKEN LIVERS 69c for the elderly to be at the swered affirmatively,” he said. kept aware of conditions in the holds a hand to his forehead as he appears on the Johnson, somber and White House for hla slmature in arords in space — told the nation last week when the automatic ’The role, he added, will be community and the operations control system erred. The spac# verge of tears. Liuzzo spent a sleepless night and smiling, as were Hoover and FRESH CHICKEN LESS ...... '‘’i f ' "the next few weeks. their story with wit and charm. great, vital and useful. of its pubUc servants must i e For As Fork tender Boneless Chuck Roasts, Rib Oven Roasts, Shoulder Clods and Eye ship then overriiot its plaiaied the phone has been ringing frequently since the KaUenbach labeled the Klan f'a Start enjoying your "Dream Kitchen” No Lowtr Prieos Johnson met with 10 key Peihaps the Jtmlor pilot, John “ We’re not concerned with modified by the right of the Vic­ hooded society of bigots.” now by using Glenney’s easy Revolv­ Littie As Rounds are suggested if you want this week. m em ben of the House and Sen­ W. Young, sold it beet when he landing zone. stunts and spectaculars, but we tims to privacy and the right of news that his wife, Mrs. "Viola Liuzzo, was found •12.95 Anywhere In Coon. was askod if the three orbits He told a news conference the ‘If any Klanamen hear my are concerned with sure and defen da^ to a fair triid, and ing Budget Account (R.B.A.). Per Month ate leaderehlp, the House Ways Voskhod was capable of maneu- -slain. (AP Photofax.) voice, this is both an aippsal and "Save With Safety" LEAN CHUCK and 3-IN-1 BLEND ...... lb. 75e and Means Committee and the around the earili had made him steady success,” Johnson said. even by consideraUona of good more talkative. verity In space as did the U.S. a wanting to get out of toe Ku Senate Finance Committee. The President said it seems taste.” Khix Klan and enter decent 00- He answered; "I think zero G GemfuL-^ this week. He congrat. incredible now that It was only ARTHUR DRUB After a closed session, he took ulated the American astroiauts. olety now, before tt is too Ista.” (hem to the Cabinet romn to (weightlessness) would make an four years ago that Americans extrovert of anybody.” Belyayev’s discloeures con­ Opposes Immunity The President said, ” We will STORE MANAGER'S meet reporters, outlined the bill first flew into space. HAROTXJRD (AP)—A bUl to not be tnUmidatsd by tiiaKlan” CUSTOM KITCHEN COUNTER TOPS $5.95 His dead pan wry humor and firmed indloatlona that some­ "We have come very farcin a Victim of Slaying approved by the Ways and thing had gone wrong after he give ambulance drivers immu­ anymore than by terroriste in Post Form Formica 5” Back Splash Lin. Ft. Means Committee earlier this command pilot Virgil I. Grta- few short years,” he said. aom’s beaming face and crisp and Alexei Leonov been hi Johnson said the U.S. pro­ nity from civil damage suita Viet Nam. week and vlrtuaUy instated upon orbit for more than 24 hours. arising from emergency first aid Saying that Ms father bsofftt SALE their public pledge to give It narration Thursday spiced their gram Is planned and o rd ^ y , has heen opposed by Srst news coirference since they Their flight included the first designed to explora toe Klan aH Ms hfe, Johnson OO-IT YOURStlF You Don't iXfi.ni Duclwurk ilwedy action. "walk in space,” when Leonov ,t« H«aith D ep^m ent Believed ill People ssid: “ I have fought them aH RUMMAGE SALE, The President. wUh the press retamed from a space flight of peaceful purposes. GRILLEWORK neariy five hours last Tuesday. stepped outside the craft to fkiat Grissom and Young flew to e Health Commissioner my life. I ritaU continue to fight MEDIUM SMALL watching, talked Sen. Harry 8. for 10 minutes. Franklin M. Foote told a public them.” Byrd, D-Va., chairman of the Boih men had high praise for Andrews Air Force Base then DRAWER FRESH.CIEAN AIR Qie spacecraft they named riiie ’The Voskhod 2 was schedtded switched to a helicopter for the hearing Thursday that no action DETROIT (AP) — "She dledAright after toe demonstration in The President heaped scorn 4 SL 89c Senate Finance Committee, into to come down after completing on such proposals should be tak­ Montgomery,’ on the Klan, saying toot toe four SAT, MARCH 27 - > A JI. to 1 P.M. SWEET PEAS head-nodding agreement that he M oly Brown. And they emjrfia- hop to the White House. doing what she believed in and slsed, too. that they feK maneu­ 16 orbits, Belyayev said. But Johnson greeted them on the en until ambulance drivers were “ That’* when I sent the $60, arreeted men “ struck by night, would bring the measure to vering the Molly Brown In space there was an inaccuracy in "the lawn, under cloudy skies. "wUUng to submit to at least a she believed in peoide, whether as they generally do.” CASE Sponsored by WJLC4K of prompt hearings when it reach- Liuzzo said was as gr~at an ariiich the U.S. Im- chairman of “Yad Vashem” — outine propeese MaseacimsilqL 1st WBJBK — CUP and SAUCER ber’s massive campus sit-in, here and abroad over toe possi­ Is expected to add its approval Mlmbed nmuntain was not an with handlstiar moustache, he perialtats are steadily ex|MUid- the Heroes and Martyrs Re New York. Rhode blond ab l 2nd WEEK — SOUP DISH p k g S e easy peak, and expreaaed admi ■at cheerfully In a universtty which brought nearly 800 ar­ bility that a much bigger con- membrnnee Authority — said April 9. Before the Bundestag 2 69e pkg. 31c fUct“ develop ‘ ■ hi Southeast ing the war tMe Democratic sesalon, political leaders of both Oonneettout governere help b m 3rd WBBK -r-XlIHRERPl^l^ ration tor the atamina df ibe paUce oar tor S3 boure while rests. may People’s Republic of Korea gov­ the leglalaUon Is “ unwise, ratoe $1M ndltan to buy telOK MANCHESTER SHOP 4th WEEK — 2 FRUIT DISHES New York senator. students sunrounded li. Acting Chancellor Martin Asia, r solves nothing and will serve to major parties rejected a propos­ 5th WBESC-^-SALAD and B and B Meydrson declined to ansWer a Within the week warnlnge ernment will take measures for al to extend toe statute of limi­ nipt railroad... Twehro nito "He oUmbed as if he ware Mario Savlo, then a student sending votunteere to South Viet Justify the widespread feeling of Bone, includiiqr U laUreadFtoto Ttaeo Repeat bom to It,” said Whltti)k«r. but since wMftdmwn, atood atop written question whether non- have oome fiom both: Peking mlstnut regfurdiqff the German tations lO years. FRIDAYS / Ffoien Food Feafuf ^ r V and Moscow that Soviet and Nam at any tone the South Viet Mhilator IhtoW Buch- j P <»^ “Ha's a preUy rugged fab the car .and hanuspwd the stadente were tow moving force Nam Nattonal Ltosratfon Front Federal Repubtte.^' Justice eohoed pralhar. crowd, wvio, 22, a New Yorker In the campue troublaa. CMnese fighters may enter toe 1 t la itow claar tbat the Bun­ er resigned in protest againat - TO SHURFINE — POUND PACKAGE Ttps nomudent MmaeU hi war. U.S. officials are inclined request. tto BundsatsI; aottoii, oontond- pssasngir train near 649-5253 ' aaid he aUpped up to wMh a wild maos of hair, stioutr ‘nhs psopiss at aH awdalM destag acted too tote and too PINEHURST FRUIT BASKETS Ohio.. annpUa into a orovaaot ad that the univandty hod no Vtota talkattve. to take these wamlnni aeriouely UUleT' Kubovy aalM hi « n too ing (hot any change in the etat- WqdiMstey, tor exampla, a for the long rim, altoough they oountriea con and m e t ute’s deaiHhM, origtoaUy aet for 8:30 P.M. AU basket packed to ord« for eveiy special occas- SUCED STRAWRERRIES ...... 39c »t 100 feet beiosr the summit light to arreat Welnhetg. not only aid of all forma, Includ­ speech. o M tor to sion. Pricedboxes $7.W. Baskets $10, $12, $16. the neariy 14,000-toot lAoun- The reouK wae a aetiea of Mt- ietmJbmbred young man in a her-^ tobik at moment Moaoow “ As tar as our futara eouraa this year, vioiated tha connttu- DeUctoua on Vanilla Ice Ciraam. . . for Shortcake sTS t K ^ ^ um gjp ntt by mutadent John H merp GLASTONBURY! bpew 'tbura. And‘fW. Nina ^ iSaaibtaVimk « . A -’ northeast Of Moscow. TlUs is 6(X) happened with what you hear crats were split. with his top political advisers Windsor and some 40 other and simple oclenoe c h a rts persoiu w 1k > are interested turn Into Broad St. when he creva.sse. Whittaker said he an Young added: "The toughest to 8j hours told another friend how he had Hartford (bounty, town resi­ sociation will sponsor the op­ served as Manchester’s civil defense director from November rocket that propelled them into brought a marked improvement AND TAKE OUT kindergartens next fall. The juvenile author! 1( m o( the Man­ played this hand. His voice got dents may take their litigation eretta "Hansel and Gretel” to­ 1958 to January of this year. (Herald photo by Pinto.) B E C A U S E EVERY STYLE HAS BEEN *WEAR-Tk4l UlT Wednesday. space. in the quality of the town's re­ SERVICE bodrd's budget must sUU be ap­ chester Police Department. 1 Before leaving Whitehorse, very dramatic as he described to either Hartford or Tolland morrow. Two performances at "When the vehicle pitches fuse collection services. proved by the town council be­ Kennedy said: " I thought it was his play of the "last spade from' County Superior Courts, as the 1 and 3 p.m. w ill be held In the OLDSMOBILE over and reaches the horizon, According to reports from the dummy. "It might be a good fore a final decision Is made on a wonderful looking mountain. result of a bill Rep. Groobert auditorium of the South Wind­ Yes, sir, every original laraian modeL be­ you really know you're hauling town public works department, hand for your column.” he re­ whether South Windsor will "Your OLDSMORILLE Dodmr" It is marvelous looking from a intorduced into the 1963 Assem­ sor High School. . fore being approved for production, is the mail,” he said. the number of complsdnts of marked, as he closed his artistic have public kindergartens next distance but tremendously im­ bly. Parents are requested to pick Mioso Ccus Ar* Pricod For Young commented good-na­ poor service has dropped to the bit of narration. “ It might teach "wear-tested”— worn under ordinary dajf- pressive at the top. I am grate­ Rep. Groobert »sys that his fall. up their children at 2:16 p.m. turedly on the fact that Gris­ “ good weather" average of your readers a good lesson.” CHARTER OAK to-day conditions and adjusted as need ^ ful to the Canadian government new bill could make Manchester 6upt. Charles Warner stated for the 1 p.m. performance and som, an Air Force major and about 100 per week. It will also teach me a good previously he would rather at 4:15 p.m. for the 3 p.m. per­ until the final product gives a wonderful for naming it for President Ken flight command pilot, was the Stormy weather incresised the center of the judicial district H v UIF^h OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! - ACTION - lesson. A kibitzer should keep RESTAURANT have a month’s late start on formance. friendliness of fit you just don’t get in other nedy. I was grateful before I east of Hartford County. He first out of the spacecraft when the number to as many as 150 his moth shut If he prizes truth SWEA members will be pres­ climbed it, but I am even more proposes that a new court public kindergartens if the EU shoes. The "wear-tested” Jaman nnmbac it hit the water. or more during some winter above art. 120 Charter Oak St. Terry addition is lused, rather ent at both performances to as­ g^teful now.” "Ojntrary to shipboard proce­ house, to replace the present MON. thrs SAT. 9^ ILH. to 5:30 P.H.* THURSDAYS StOB A.M. to StflO P.M shown here is noted also for its handsome, SALE! weeks. Dally Question than to have no public klnder- sist In the seating o f the school Whittaker and Prather ac­ Superior Court in Rockrtlle, be dures,” said the Navy man, "on Reports for the second and As dealer, you hold: Spades, Manchester children and helping them to authentic styling. For exceptional shoe- companied Kennedy today on a the Molly Brown at sea the first built in Manchester. gartetm at all. ^63 CHEVROLET '63 OLDSMOIILE third week ot March show 98 and 8-7: Hearts. K10-9-7-4 S; Di*> It was felt some 810,000 leave at the close of the per­ wearing pleasure, come in aiid try a pais. flight to New York where the one out is the captain.” 106 complaints, respectively mmids, A-K-3; Chibs, 9-8. Impala Sports Coupe. Dynamic "88" 2-Door senator said they would hop a udgtit be saved in rent if the formances. This brought laughter, and called in to the public works de What do you say? "Hansel and G roter is a tra­ Fully equipped, including shuttle flight for Washington. kindergarten could be housed at Hardtop. Radio, heater, Grissom, laughing too, said, " I ptutment. Answer: Bid one heart. You ditional favorite and will this 409 engtna The two climbers were report­ the Ell Terry School. hydramatic, power steer­ just made you captain when I The contractor providing col­ have 10 points in high cards Tpiilf* thru Sunday year combine several new stag­ ing, power brakes, white- ed to have business with the I f public kindergartens do be- got out.” lection service. Leaseway Sani­ and 2 points for the two double- oaten open 6=80-Show, 7:00 ing and design concepts Includ­ wall tires. National Geographic Society, Young was asked what hap­ tation Service Inc., also reports oome a reality for South Wind­ tons. It is unusual to open a 12- sor In September It will end ing projected scenery changes ♦2395 sponsor of the expedition which pened to the Bologna sandwich that a change in the foreman polnt hand, but you may do so some 12 years of cooperative from behind the sta ^ . Kennedy had- asked to join. that he had brought aboard. overseeing collection activities when you have a good major T h e operetta is staged by the ^ kindergartens in town. •2295 The Democratic senator said Young asked Grissom how the has increased the efficiency of suit and when your high cards ■it OlbSMOIlU The South Windsor Coopera­ H artt College of Music of the he had also invited them, as newsmtn had heard about that. the operation. are in good combination. In this University of Hartford. For *^9S” Sports Coupe, ^ d io , "well as the other climbers, to Then he jerked his head toward tive Kindergarten now has 160 heater, hydiiunatic, power '62 OLDSMOBILE The contractor is fined for case your high cards give you many years, the Hartt opera visit his Long Island home. Grissom and said, "H e ate the every complaint that goes un 2 1-2 quick tricks, which is ohUdren enrolled and has an d e p a r tm e n t has presented ' steering, power brakes, "98;i Holiday Coupe. Ra­ sandwich.” operating budget of almost electric windows, white­ dio, heater, hydramatic, corrected. enough for s borderline opening operas for children and is con­ bid. 130,000. There is also the Luth­ sidered a pioneer in this field. wall tires. power steering, power eran Kindergarten and the brakes. Fully equipped. Roads t o Use 230,000 Louis PellelUerl, director of For Shelnwold's 36-'^ e book- Pleasant Valley Kindergarten. the Julius Hartt School of Mu­ Emanuel League Between the three kindergar­ let, "A Pocket Guide to ridge,” Companloa Feature sic, wUl be conductor. •2695 WAiSHINGTON — The L*- tens, about one-third of the eli­ bor Department estimates that Richard Boone Hat Sale Slated •1895 To Play Tony Fraaelosa gible children In South Windsor federally aided highway pro­ The w e e w of the Wapplng *62 TRIUMPH TR.3 attend. Community Church will hold a '60 OLDSMOBILE The Confirmation League of grams will be employing more The South Windsor Coopera­ Roadster Convertible. 4- than 250,000 workers in 1970, Spring Chapeau party In Fel- speed transmission. "88" (Jonvortibla. Emanuel Lutheran CSiurch will tive Kindergarten was organ­ almost 40.000 nwre than pres­ ized in 19»3 by a group of j sponsor a Family Night Sunday ent contracts call for. mothers who felt public kinder­ •1095 •1195 at 6:30 p.m. in Luther Hall. NOW PLAYING gartens would be many years RANGE Many members of the League Rock Hudsoa In coming to South Windsor. AM) will participate in a play en- Gina Lollobrigida Tile first class enrolled 15 to 17 I OUed "The Road to the Crosa pupils and met at the Wapplng FUEL OIL MANCHESTER r and Beyond.” The Leaguers Community House. will also conduct devotions in ‘SnUME In 1956, the enrollment In- GASOLINE the form of a tenebrae service. ereased enough for two ses- OLDSMOBILE S Refreshments will be served and BEDFEUOWS' alona and In 1959 there were "SaillBg aad S e n id iig New OMsmobUes there will be a fellowship hour, 80 children enrolled. The high­ for Over 89 Yban” Shown at 8:00 P.M. Counselors working with the est enrollment has been aocom- jits WEST C E N TE R ST. 648-1511, 648-2411 Only BANTIY OIL Confirmation League include pltshed these past two years. ( Q.MI’ANY, INC. Mr, and Mrs. Benson. Mr. Second Major H it In 1961, the co-op Incorpora­ and Mrs. Robert Benson, Mr. By: Steve Cavagnaro "TAGGART' ted a curriculum guide in its ;i:n IVI.MN .^TRKKT On Sale Now! and Mrs. Donald Broadt and program. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1965 MANCSBJSHiR EVRNDfft SSSALD . MAIir(3HDfifftt3R, OONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 196S P A G E F O t A laava Saturday for tatka In Newsmen .^k Viet "Nam Problem Waahingtc t wW> Prealdwt ANERIOW ALUMINUM PROlUOTS Mmeon, a apokeaman said to­ Markel Leaves MMH Better La^r on day. ComUiallM Wlndowi tt.M — » • * » *»•♦ » %yV>r Is scbedulad to ba in Door rktanilM Ball-af A w alm aa Awatupa Raaatrad, Right-to-Know U.S. Lets World Know WsiAilngton Sunday. ___ Iteraga. Bedt Oauvas For Post in South Tfte qiokesman aald tha am- Ba-covapod. Taka Down baaaador expeoted to spend AM. HARTFORD (A P ) — Spolws- mMrnA^ OrMBflWtS * ff ItlOtl men tor tbe Oonnectiaut news Negotiations Possible about a traek in Washtocton. Oovara Onatam Blade far Oomraarelal audJMaaaa. W rtarprool- Charles A. Markel, administrative assistant at Man­ media urged tbe leglalatun yes­ Taylor held talks to d ^ with Ing Oerapouad For Taata, Boatooaan and Oamraa. Roaenea- chester Memorial Hospital for nearly three years, is terday to make further rsflna- Vietnamese leaders, Including (Oeatfamsd from Page Oae) Premiar Pham Boy Quat and taif Aluminum Scraana. leaving Manchester to become administrator of the Mary menta In the exiMlng laws on niat opponaats and Soctaliat al­ freedom of infbrmation. lies of the Italian center-left Defenas Minister XaJ. Oen. Black Memorial Hospital in Spartanburg, S. C. va — Britain and ttie Soviet Un­ government had demanded. He Nguyen Van Thiau. The MbJect MANCHESTER AWNING CO. A testimonial dinner wUl be^ “With the experience of the of the talka was not dtsckased. laet seven or eight yean,’’ said ion — to condemn the United expressed concern over the de- BST. 1S4S—Its W. CKJmnt STREET SM tSSi h M for JCartcal tonlglit at MU- Carter White, Asalabant PubUah- Statea for aggreastve policy In vetopment, but said his govsm- ment had confidence In the )tr*a reetaumit. er of the Meriden new^Mipen, Viet Nam. Markel came to Manchester “I think the media can say the UnHed States’ sense of responsi­ 4UU ’atvaane ifcrww ap«i 4 »utam«ni m r>vaelina.|>tn!r»(ie^«Mdha ____ .l***" f*fy The message was aent bility.. ' ***" iha PrwMtat aa4 W» U tm Om . Burt# 1L Partridga. for- Oaotral rytriftp saOKy am.wm In 1962 from Coming, N. Y., laws have been of considerable through commercial channels leipoaftbla for the ap«r» a, tavama mw lommendar «f tha Itorlhjal tha time UwtwwwwaVaHtainaaa^! ^ e r e he was also an admln- help In the gathering and dls- because the Britlah have no dip- The toreifa mintater also an­ LEE’S FLORIST ■rtlttsry ypm—B—Midi' eii ~ 'MB .. . n C lAmorInin Air TMfwBf lelA InlMAteE FMT BilAK vMi V i letraUve assistant. semlnatian of news to the pub- lontailc relations with Hanoi. nounced Italy baa urged that the and GIFT SHOP He was hired mainly for his Uc.” 17-natlon disarmament confer­ ORANGE HALL But abuses sUH exist, he said, 2. On March 24, the Soviet ence, w Urii suspended Its Oene­ R t 44A BoItMi—04S-MM knowledge of the progressive Foreign Ministry handed the patient care concept in which p a rti^ a rly in the tendency of va deMbaraiioni Mat September, state and local adminietrative BriUi£ a note supporting the be reconvened by April 36. a YES, WE DELIVER a vr)th tka lro«^ and in nuclear weapeaa ia ae Mwchester has pioneered. Mar- North Vtetnameae u p e a l. It ksl wrote his university grad- boards to bold unannounced Plaw an for all occaalona: iiadaf «n(le fhipaorsir>:r«IH, aa a'.ptaestttiaa agaihatitot wiiiNut tha meetings or to tnnsact public called on Britain to Join the So­ lerror, and the eommunicatkinsjprova| af tha Prenoon. nate thesis on that concept. viet Union in asking all signato­ Taylor to Confer Weddlnga, Fnnerals, Cot ■erdir.r t» tha Involved xrt m arift that Ihel Aa trtlel* haaad ea tha kiter. businese in closed sessions. nowan and OarsagM... jhisssttseesoiLS’-j A newly created poelUon, White, who represented the ries of the 1964 Oeneva agree­ SAK30N, South Viet Nam inH««a •thie^ doTrratdah* flmt heW by Mrs. Vera Dor­ Connecticut Council on Freedom ment to condemn and haH what (AP) — U.S. Ambassador Max- mer, the Job of administrative It said was American aggres- weM D. Taykir is scheduled to BINGO of Information at the hearings assistant was described by Mar- of the legislature's Judiciary sicm in Viet Nam. 1: .1 as a staff one In which he and governmental functtona EVERY SAT. NIGHT— 7:30 serves as a back-up to we.'y- conunlttee, supported a bill that Appeal* for Solution 72 East Center StroGt — one in the building, especlaUj' had three main objectives: ROME (AP) — Foreign Min­ : the administrator. —Spell out the limited cir- Market met Bdward Ihim s, ister Amlntiore Fanfanl told the cumjstancee under which closed Senate today Italy has appealed the hospital administrator in meetings (execuidve sessions) 1958 at the American Hospi­ urgently to the United States, would be permiaslWe. Britain and the Soviet Union to tal convention in Chicago. Then Obarlea Maikel —Require adminietrative bod­ a student at Northwestern Uni­ seek a negotiated solution to the ies to make their minutes avail­ crisie over Viet Nam. WINTER CLEARANCE SALE versity, Markel had been entering in Spartanburg, a city able within seven days after a Fanfani refused to condemn ohoeen to make a presentation of 60,000. meeting. on progressive patient care. But he also regretted leaving —Require earii administrative the t»e of nonlethal gaa In Uie Markel says that he cornered Manchester, its people and its body to poet pubhciy In Jaa- Vietnameae conflict as Oommu- Thoms “to pick his brain for hospital — both of which Mar­ tiary of each year the schedule additional material for the pre­ BIRD SEED kel says are the finest he has of the regtrtar meetings It ex­ Authorized Dealer sentation.’' come across. pects to hold during the year. FEATHERED FRIEND ThlB brain picking was sue Having just finished coordinat­ White said the Council has FOR RENT nesMul In more ways than one ing the Installation of a 110,000 found numerous Inrtances of po­ 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projec­ BIRD SEED Pirate Dubbed ^Sir ^Knight^ in G and S Operetta fbr Thoms was tanpressed centralized dlctaUng system, lice commissions, school boards tors—sound or silent, also 100 Lb. Bag. Robert Horton aa Frederic kneels while belag knighted in a rehearsal of the operetta, “Pirates of Penzance” will be pre­ •bough to bring Markel to Man- Markel is already talking about and other local administrative S6 mm. slide projectors. sented tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m, at Bailey Auditorium riiester a few years later. Reg. $8.75. • ceremony In "Plratea of Penxance” by OUbert and Sullivan. a new idea he will work with in bodies going into executive ses­ 6.95 Robert Murdock, left, aa Major General, and Joy Eateraon u of Manchester High School, by the OUbert and Sullivan DeecrlUng his new duties, Spartanburg — the family cen­ sion without good reason. WELDON DRUG CO. Ruth, wield their awords in a traditional manner, aa Connie Workshop of Manchester. Proceeds of the show. wUl benefit . ICarkel says that the Spartan- tered concept of maternity. The Council recognizes that 901 Msln St.— ToL 64S-6S21 SUNFLOWER SEED Janssen, right, aa Mabel, pleads for recognition. Pirate .Cal the Instructors of the Handicapped. Tlcketa may be pur- kurg hospital is one he has visit- it, both the father and certain "tender” subjects, such 26 Lb. Bag. Begg as Samuel, stands with his foot on a powder barrel chaaed at tha door. (Herald photo Iqr Otiara.) ■ ad before. It now has BO beds mother of a new baby will be as whether to discipline or fire Reg. $3.60. 93.10 next to Robert Gordon, the pirate king, at last nlght’e dreaa flat will soon be abandoned for allowed to take an active part a town empdoye properly shotiid - iin entirely new 100'to UO-bed 60 Lb. Bag. in the care of the baby right be discussed in private, he said. city wlU enter oonsoUdaUon Englehart of Talcottvllle, senior from the Ume It Is brought from Beg. S6A0. H.40 Ibepltal. “We often feel that the exe­ with a deficit. ^ scouts who have been selected 1 .

of the steps, ^ r r y Bsla/onto JIANCHBEftBR EVENING PERAI4>. MANCTEME i ^ M W CrUU at Berkeley stepped to a microphone and n O B SIX began to s l^ . Jimmy Breslin You waited for Cooper to say Reflections It. "Tell you one thnm," Cooper ______of our rafuaal to help ' ’TTdnt any- (Oeatitniqil In u Page 8) the Hne of marchers coming up said after a While. " France to Vietnam and aur advioe to Do Nonstudents Lead the Mil. Roland Cooper is a body can equal Mfgers for Franca to F at out, aa France did, and Changing Time* thatV tegh t" MoShane soHd man. He had on a gray keepln’ time to musle.” . CttntUi9 IfpraUi auaplciooa qf our Occasional gaatiiraa cC said. "For a second there.. business suit and Ms hair was "What do you tolnk all this means?’’ he was adkdd. WTUaHiiD BT TTO ■ ■ ■. oratorical abpport to the cause of Inda- Jfy Chaos on Campus? Then' the marchers came. cut and combed and his shoes' BUYS Pldncas Fisks u> piuNTim oo; me. There were the fcnqrwn people, were shined, and he owiu an "Don’t mean nothin’, Don't M BiMll Iti^at pmdeBoe for Algarto, whUdi Franca haa auto agency and a small cattle M«nch—t«r. Oob«. , (GnutteiMd tram Page One) long, and old - Phil Raadolpb, mean nothin” at SB. Jos’ take a THOmS F. __HJIOW fttoo MFt. Xh many wajra thess d a y s , They're within walking dis­ the stiffness of the years in his farm in Camden, Ala. look at them. They Jes’ pack of WALTER ISOTjaON Baa the cycle ,of history Indeed re- Kanriiaster is changing. tance ot toe oam|>us. legs, and Ray WUMiis, and He Is no street-comer red­ coons.” Decanio, a Berkeley graduate, neck. He la a business man and fVMrttd ' aolvad ao swlftfy that now it la Franca And the tdlanges — «e a t ‘"niey have little pride in li^ltney Young. But thers were He kept looking at them. And focmeriy of toe Unlvenlty of money. They are strongly a politician and he toakes wbofn wa accuse of trying to trick and IcMt the conscious onss—are few that oooM be recognized. they kept coming. Far down the preoeded by chan$ps . to - toe Oklahoma and San Francisco against middle class society. Civil rights, when It comes out hands and says hello affably. Bntarad at th« Pofc:OHk:« « prwatFt'Ua out of one of our own pool- He Wes out on toe steps yroter- street, .around the fountain, the ^NiB., ■■ Bteaoi Clan MaU firuis that make toe dcclatons State coHege, and now on the 'A high percentage have of the lecture.halls and goes in­ line colled and tod people kept tlona around the globeT for toe town. , come to some sort of crlsli in day, .watching this long line of staff of "The Spido:.’’ to, the beekroads of places Hks sloppy people come up the hill coming up the MU -and tha sun ■inSCKlFTIOIf RATBS Indeed it has. And, strangely eiUMigh. Such is clearly the ease in Decanio, one ot those arrested education. They drop out, some Selma, Ala, does not attract was breaking through the the water and sewer depart- for a while.’’ , many personkHUes. It attfaets toward Mm, and when the first PayaMa la AAraaca the pradee ;place where we hava tha in toe obscenlW case, told the rows reached the speakers clouds now and lines of Army I ^aar ...... menU — whoee bustoees we noon crowd: "We cannot allow One who tits toe 4octor’e de­ only people whose names' are troops stood with their rifles ioettaa .. •aaaaaaaaaa*** deepest and moat fateful and moat dan­ austomarlly think df «e being scriptionriptlon is Qiartes Artman, 96, nothing, and who have nothing stand set up In the plaza, toey wj Koallw the content of speech on the stopped and Roland Cooper, at parade rest,' and F B I agents I SKoata gerous coiiunitmant of all Is in that pretty ta t and dried. . campus to be Iregulated. 'ihls le uai, bristly-bearded men who that shows, and to ey . take walked through the crowd -with New .water and eswer to s^ - says hie father is a Methodist chances with their lives, and standing for everything that the M U M Pl OF ■atna Vietnam where wa told Franca to Bpecifically prohibited the X *;Ac4('AWy-.. South used to mean, made fun hand radios,, and helicopters IB«aw B AflBOCXA'l-WA8¥>CIAna> ,~«vmwCT latiom have be«i made by toe Academic Senate resolution of minister in Iowa. yesterday they walked through flew overhead ,and Roland tiM AaaodataAPraaa la andoairaly antlUad give up and leave. Artman, who draws unem­ Montgomery, these nameless of them. town, to the 80 Dee. 8 and by the U.S. Oonetitu Awarded MA “Never saw so many coons Cooper stood and watched his THE WEEK kaTSa aaa Ol TaaablloaOoB One admiraa the righteous indigna­ since the Cheneys •oM ployment coenpeneation, boasts little people who changed the ■alchaa craAItadta it or aot otiHawlaa ctaAla* tlon.” . Miss Jean Martin, .daugh all together in mah life,” State world change and he didn’t e-ven jl^ to flya papar aaA alae lha local aava puV tion with which Under Secretary of toe community, on a ‘cost ha- The university, he said, that he can do anything from ways of toe natton, and with know It, and he will not know As Low As folk singing to pottery making. ter General Manager and them were people from every- Sen, Roland Cooper said. Ibciexded Warraaty SUto BaU, in tha apeech noted, re­ "needs a left-vrlng radical "Dwnn,” he said, “Don’t that it until he sees, some day, the nSSa ot rapobUctalae o( apadal «a. That is, if the residents of magarine.” He said he quit as a sophomore Mrs. Richard Martin of 33 Har ■where, white people and black Up To 12 Months or 10% Down yatehM ara alao taaarrad. proached France for such underhanded in anthropology, "because I was vard Rd., received her master look like Nigger Penn over yon­ registration figures in Wilcox your street decided they teant- Left, and radical are terms people, and toey walked to­ County, Alabama, where nig­ 12.()00 Miles on attempts to ease ua out of France’s for­ sd aswert, they wotW te readily acceptable to students held bock by the syriem; It was of arts in teaching froni Har­ gether In a parade toe South der toere.” Used Csrs Up to SO Months to Pay I vard University earlier tola "Who?” gers never have voted. mer oolony. •hare toe overall cost .between and nonstudents In several poltt- totally Irrational time wast­ never has seen. And they 1966 Publlsheni Newspaper er.” month. showed, fbrewer, on this humid “Nigger Penn. Jes’ some nig­ Syndicate lca( organisations. These range ger from mah hometown. If ah BaimM. ______^TO soost would be spia on the from ’various Socialist groups to During an Interview, he car­ Miss Martin earned her un­ day In Montgomery, Aia„ that 62 FORD. Country Sedan Wagon. Red. Radio, heat­ ried a sign displaying pictures what toey stand for cannot be catches him here ..." aarrica cllaat tt W.. B. A. RcTiving Grest Cars bests of toe amount of land the "May Second Movement’’ dergraduate degree at the Uni­ er, Fordomatlc. #7025 ...... - ...... 1395 each property owner possessed, espousing China’s brand of com' of nude women. He said he had versity of Connecticut. She stopped. He looked to .see if the face lara Spacial Afancy — Kaw York. Chl- We are fascinated and thrilled, aa ss compeued to toe total area munism. cut them' out of magazines spent her Juhlor summer in “I want to get whupped,” Al­ in the crowd was the one he j^nrwraBAtJ or cbcolat who wouldn’t ba, by the news that, in that toe new line would serve. All such groups must be quar­ bought at a Union Building Italy with a famuy through the exander McLaughlin said. "Ij knew. GASH SAVINGS 62 CHEVROLET Belair 4-Door Station Wagon. addition to ouch glamoroua virile ani­ PYom an administrator's tered off campus, but they are shop. Experiment in International told my wife yesterday that l! “You know something?” Radio, Heater, PowergUde, power brakes, power "This shows toe hypocrisy of feels left out of this thing. I Cooper said. “Ah’m good to nig­ 11' TO steering, if7165 1795 ,l » adrerttataw eka carried the four He was an old man with a years, the other 18. Ah got one letter word sign, said in an in­ white card saying, "Washing­ on the farm. They like me. automobiles of tha past iM high, and so long as toe tons, pass out propaganda. Leadership Day nSldaadBaa: 10:10 a.m. a a * day a* property owners who were ss- There is strong nonstudent par terview, " I ’m an opportunist. ton” sticking from toe breast Ah’m good to niggers." 69 FORD 2-Door. White. 6-eyllnder, standard aaeapt Baturday —0 Ata. Ihara will soon be, for our delight, I‘ i ; k s e s ^ resMy wanted what they ticlpatlon, ranging from behind People I never met before give pocket of his gray suit. "How much do you pay tranamiaalon, radio, heater. #7003 ...... 1095 suqh a thing as the 196S Cord, and a me monetary help. I go bare­ Slated at ECHS "Come down ■with me and you them?” (. Al.I.O N Vriday, March M were getting, this w«s a good toe scenes management to one new, revived Dueaenberg. and some­ way to get thtom built. Davey Mandel, who squats on a footed because I like it.” get yourself a good whupping," “Pay them accordin’ to the 61 IMPALA 2-Door Hardtop. WMte. Radio, heat­ How do his parents feel about work toey do.” body wants to begin turning out the Tilings got out of hand, how­ curb, plunks a guitar and singe In order to promote leader-, an old woman hi a plaid ker­ er, power brakes, power steering, whitewalls. civil rights songs. Ms activHlee? ship qualities in atudenta, a day chief called to him. "Oh. ah Up on the stage at the foot Avanti again, and we think wa our- ever, when toe project waa FUEL OIL #6911 ...... 1425 ItcaffInBation At MontfowiT large and toe beneflta unclear. No one can or will say how "My latoer’e a bricklayer In devoted to leadertoip will be guarantees you a good whup- selvea will set about organising A ven­ many nonstudents are Involved New York," he said. ”My held at East Catholic High ping.” Thua when the town propoa- 63 VALIANT 2-Door Hardtop. Blue. Radio, heat­ i f you warn a aefregstUmlat *«f*ar- ture to give a new birth to the great sd a aanitary aewer be built to An employe of the Associated mother, well, she's Just a moth­ School tomorrow from 9-.30 to “Where you from?” Mc­ er. There’s teen a dramatic si­ er, automatic transmission, wMtewalls. #6570 1495 iHir. watOWn* from bahlnd eurtatoad four-lungsd Stuta. serve toe Keeney St. area, there Students of the University of 4. Laughlin said. California said: "The bare feet, lence ever since 1 got here.” “Madison County, Mississip­ ig||,4 orwi, you would hava a ralattraly The new Cord, by advance reports, was rebellion: *rhe cost waa rel- w Sister Marguerite Mary, su­ atlvely great and toe need was toe long hair, the shoddy dress Why can't authorities on and pervisor of schools in the dio­ pi,” toe old woman said. y Hina of It anatyiihf and raaauthif may gat down to a relaUvrty cheap have crept into some student off toe campus control nonstu­ “They whup you all times In in many casea lacking. cese of Springfield, Mass., 'Will GALLON J deUbaraU davloea by whldt Martin model selling for as little aa |4,000. But attire. It’s hard to tell who is a dent intruders? be the g;uest speaker. Students Madison County,” somebody in People with aeptlc tanka that Dr. Arthur M. Roes, an in­ » ] « and hla aaaoctetaa bad each new Duesenberg, when it arrives, operatad toe way septic tanka student.” from toe area are invited to at- the back yeOed out. The old Said police Cant. Beall, "My dustrial professor who heads a tenil Registration is at 9:15. woman shrieked and clapped '60 CORYAIR _ht thia crowd baneatb your axeew- wiU coat at least $18,000, and its pro­ ahoul4 aaw no reason toelr faculty trouble-shooting com­ her hands and everybody COOPERATIVE property should be burdened impression is that toe main * window. Too would hara no tnou- ducers actually plan to do moat of leadership is nonatudent. Some mittee, said, ‘‘It is not clear to laughed and kept ■walking to­ oil, CO.VI’.VNY with toe coet of a aewer they us, or to the Berkeley police, anawarinc tba quaatlon moat wWU their business with i^ p la willing to are former students, but many Hotel Floats at Dock ward the -white capitol building A IXvisinii of 4-Door Sedan, green, might never use, partteulaMy never have been affiliated with what tools are available for on the tap ot toe Mil. lithemara and aoma Northamaca spend $30,000 for a really special spe- when toe cost appeared so high. radio, heater #674K the university In any way.” dealing with them, this may FIRBEPORT, Grand Bahama •TH be in Madison County," H O l.A M ) O l'. ( O. I baan aM ag: la autdi a inarch nao> elsl, each of wliloh would bo the only They wanted, instead, to be This le heatedly disputed by require legislation Island — A $20-mlllion luxury McLaughlin said. MVn-. 1!)3.-) igiaiy? Tou would anaarar no. Che of its kind. asseased on toe basis of benefit. Hal Draper, a university library Berkeley police emphasize If toey could use the sewers, liner is docked here as a per- Roland Cooper, Stats Senator ’ 4lwro would ba no ebanfinf of tha This is the kind of thing we buffs nka empl(^e who aays he la an Inda- toat they have no responsibility nument floating hotel. In ship from Wilcox County, stood on 315 UKOAO .sTUEFT they would pay; if toey did not jwndent Socialist. to enforce university rules and T E E . (M'M.Vi.'f you, that aocragatlonlBt goyamor. to read and talk a b ^ , and develop ac»na want them, toey did not Want to service it was toe S.S. Imperial toe white marble steps of the "After the Sproul Hall sit-in that toey don't police the cam­ Bahama. capitol building and watched Inlaid faeb Oliaro wauM ba no,lmniadl- aosaskmal tdeaa of du( own about, and, have to pay. demonstration which led to the pus unless the university’s own 60 IMPALA Oonvertlbie. Black. Radio, heater, winning at any argument with you. to ' the latter category, wa have one They wanted aewera on a mass arrests, one policeman police force asks assistance. "value’’ basis, not a ‘‘cost” power steering, ^wergUde, wMtewalls. #7034 1190 1 would not aven ba axpaetad to un- whldi wa think to a real winner. came up with a fanciful figure We may need some new bftSiE. state laws,” Capt. Beall said. 8lltfwowd what aoma amall but yary deep Thera is one more ancient glory of on outsiders involved,” Draper CLOSED MONDAYS ’Ihs atmpleat way to^ handle Bald. “Ha had to trim it down A Republican assemblyman, I 935 MAIN ST. - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. 64 SPYDER Convertible. Sliver. Radio, heater, ■ ^ ■ 1,1—■ inaida yooraaif might ba ba- those golden days of automoblltog the problem would be not to sharply because it was clearly Don Mulford of Oakland, has wMtewalls, 4-speed -floor -sMft. #7267 ...... 2295 gjAniiig to whiapar to you. Hiatory and which 0 ( ^ t to be retooled and revived, build toe sewer, since toe ap­ shown that four out of five were introduced a bill making it a parent concensus of Keeney to. Imvltability do aot alwaya delay and took ;tha, terrific, unbeatable, only one students.” misdemeanor for anyone to re 63 CHB'VY n SUtlon Wagon. WMte. Standard area residents was against toe fuse to obey a school officer's k jtim to allow aU their atragglara to Draper ignored his own impU- transmission, 6-cyUnder. #7253 ...... 1495 of its *l!»a Model T Ford. project. cation that 90 par cent were order to leave toe campus. It d|i&Bga their afcb»« and bop on board, But there remained pressing nonstudents. would permit enforcement by i Wot for everybody In Montgomery, la reasons for making the installa­ Goateed Erie Robinson, 21, any police officer. Choose A\oosehead 64 (CHEVROLET 4-Door Station Wogwi. 6-cylin­ jti^ m n in tha United BUtaa, in. tha Gas A Master Stroke ODUrteey Wadsworth Atheneum. HartTord tion aa well.. said he came to Berkeley after Mulford said he thus seeks “to der, standard transmission. #7258 ...... 2160 The most obvious waa to ba remove from the campus toe inadd, yaatarday.who had pravtaualy oo- 1ha 'ttoitod Btatea DefeiM Depart­ being deported from Mexico for ment, to. our. opinion, has come off with “PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN”; Attributed To The American Artist Christian Gullager (1762-1826) found in the desire of develop- picketing the U.S. Embassy to professional agitators, the beat maple for a quaint 62 IMPALA Con'vertlble. Black. Radio, heater, ^n^lad a poaltion aomawhat riiort 'of era to open up new residential protest American policy in Viet nlks, the mentally ill, the untou- a miv*'W stroke to hitting the Viet Cong AN EXHIBITION of more oubdivlatons in the area sub- • PowergUde, whitewalls, power steering, S27 en­ | b | t of tha aagragationiat govern^, with the weapons of combat war—and than 60 portraiU and miniatures Nam. He Is one of many. diables, the unwashed ' gine. #7074 ...... 1886 divlBions toat, for heafto'a sake, What draws them to Berk­ At the main gate of toe uni Ihire waa UtUa doubt, a t the and of the tbo— of pa^ological warfare aa well. from the 19th century Amer­ need to be sewered. dinirrg room or ■ ■ • -t In tMIing the world that we, through ican collection at toe Wadsworth eley?, vendty, metal ^aques Imbedd­ lay . what had bean happening. If the sewers were denied, Dr. Harvey Powelaon, chief of ed in toe brick wall read: "Uni­ 63 caiEYRO tET 2-DddH'. WMte. 6-«ylinder, stand­ I tb era waa no doubt that thia mpKh the medhim of our South Vietnamese al- Atheneum opened recently and the subdivision were turoed Uea, had struck tlie Viet Oong with g u (March 12) to the museum's the psychiatric clinic at the Stu­ versity of California. dinette ard transmission. #T110 ...... 1490 anii naoeaaary. 'Ihora w»a no doitot' that, Jim m y down, the developera could w ^ dent Health Center, said "Prc^peiiy of the regents of warfare—and ' telling the * type and na­ Avery Court. Included in the feel that they were being de­ haTweil, tha participation in thia march ture of that gas—tt would appear that Changing Hie South show are a number ol Important "Many of these Mda keep wan­ the University of OaUfomia. O F MANCHESTER nied a legal uee of their prop­ dering from campus to campus Permission to enter or pass IC^'outaiderB" who cama Tropi ^ ovar we have dealt the enemy a dual blow— works by such prominent Amer­ erty. and A most effective one to its poten­ ican portrait painters as Gilbert ’They want to be where the ac- over is revocable at any time.” fehl country, many «rf thorn ayaaboHaWg Caught in toe middle, toe tlons Is. Here they can live Everybody walke right over tials. B re s lin Stuart, Ralph Earl, and Tbemas town’s board of directors chose own dedaiona aa indiriduala and One oouM, of course, bear the Commu­ Sully. bheaply in a good climate. them. Iba darlalffni of their erganimil fhltha Among the dlgnltarlea who aat to try to satisfy both demands. nist screams before they even were ut­ MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The shirt and dark tie waa leaning itol building at toe top of toe The aewer line would be buUt, tb it thia atruggla muat now be waged tered. The}r ■‘germ« warfare” charges al­ eldewalka were nearly empty, out of toe sixth floor window hill and t ^ walked through for the portraits are Martha and George W ashin^n, Gov. Jona­ toey said, but only if toe devel­ aii^l liHiniialj and peraiataati^'to^lto oon- most certainly would have been revived with only emaU groups of of the bank building, leaning Montgomery and changed toe opers -xrho needed It were to pay —with charges of the cruel inhumanity far out so he could see how face of the South yesterday. than Trumbull, Coni^ssman •UrioB, waa naeeaaary. Negroes watching, but toe Matthew Marvin, and for a good part of tha p ro j^ t of ‘lethal gas” warfare by the ”im- white faces were everywhere. long toe liner of^marchers was, John Doar walked flrst He And toe rest of toe cost ; Ib ia mardi, and pradaaly thia Mnd ^ perlaliata” This might have attracted and he shook his head and pull­ was a haH block ahead of the Bushnell. The artists of many of They were at the lobby doors the portraits dating from 1800- would be borne by other devel- lliic li, had become tha only kind of some “neutralist world” attenUbn and of the Jefferson Davis Hotel. ed it back in and all the faces march and he strolled along, a JhsL Cands^ Box. 1860 are unknown. opefs, when toey come along, yi4«g which could create, to e tha Ameri- protest—had not the United States And they were looking out at the window around tom star­ toualed haired i ^ t e guy to a or in lesser part by anybody g^ten to first—and with the .facta. ed blankly. quiet green ptold sporta Jacket Thia interesting show of por­ pah paojda, the ajunboliam by whiA from the street level wtodews traits is on view at the Wads­ building a new home who a t Burnhafn and Irody ' For we have described the gas to of the Dixie Office Supply Com­ And V n. R. C. Howard sat and striped t)e. He chewed on Ihay could have a duuma of 'oonducthty general terms as being comparable to worth Atheneum through chooees to tie into toe sewer. 61 FORD Convertible. Black. Radio, heater, Ford- pany and McOehee’s Drug Store in a green easy chair at toe sec­ an apple. He is toe Assistant The coet of toe project was omatic, power steering, wMtewalls. #6781...... 1290 ifiWwg their own naeeaaary ravotu- the type of dieahllng gas used to-riot Attorney General of toe United Wednesday, March 31. Admis­ 34 MWNSIDE AVENUE and Weias Optiotana. And they ond floor window of Jay’s Dress sion la free. thus off toe shoulders of toe # * Inatoad of faUing victim to i t oontrol. looked down from <^>en win- - Shop, sat with one toapely States In charge of civil rights. j C That spella tear gas—but we did not present residents of toe area— fh ia march, and what H cama to aym- down in toe Whitley Hotel and Southern leg ovtt toe bther, a He is 42 and he has put in the those who objected toe loudest. EAST HARTFORD 62 RAMBLER Wagpn. Radio, heater, standard speU i t In fact with seeming purpose last five yeara, toe big years of shift. Very economical.' ...... ' 1045 bohxa, rapraaant thia nation’a dianca at toe Exchange Hotel, and toe cigarette held out between man- A Thought for Today If they choose to hook up to ws left things vaguq by going on to stats big First National Bank build­ loured Angers, and^toe seles- a mah*s life, worrytog about itft and unity and going forward over Htet “vaolous types" of lumlethal gases these colored people who were Sponsored by the Manchester the sowers, they will have to ing was 12 stories of white fac­ giris stood, around^ her with pay lesser amounts for any sub­ WE MAIL ANYWHERE! 64 FORD Custom 4-Door Sedan. Alaskan wMte. gfaiunity and death. had been used agatoat the Viet Cong. es pressed against windows and thier aims folded, and they btotod hbn. Four years ago, he Connell'of Churcbea Likewise to general terms we described came into Montgomery to han­ sidiary tinea toat must be built Standard sMft, radio. #6453 ...... 1695 |Ma march is the fin t event in many looking at the street below. all. tried to see what this thing to reach toelr homes. WHERE YOU CAN SELECT THE the capablllUea of these gases, and what At first the faces were set was on toe street to front of dle the Freedom R iW s and which haa really gtvan Amari- they c ^ d do to an enemy. None of the when he walked out of the bus ' It is good to refresh our souls . And toe developers, who 61 CHEVROLET Impala Convertible. Autumn and Ups formed curses. Dr. them. during toe Lenten period. It is stand to make an Immediate PIECES YOU UKE^REST . . . aaan a new charge of faith and obliga- things which could be done were particu­ "They are so sloppy,” one of station for a mimMe his assist­ gold. Radio, PowergUde, power stejering and Martin Luther King, the enemy, ant, John Seigonthaler, was good to remember Jeaus, the >rofit from toe venture, seem t*wfi combined, a real aenaa of a time larly pleasant to contemplate. Accord­ was coming by. And behiito tbs salesgirls said. brakes, V-8, wMtewaUs. #7039 ...... 1595 ingly they ataould give the 'Viet Oong Jumped and had his head split Man from Nazareth, and toe V be bearing toe bnmt—in it­ aopM when ordinary peopla muat decide, King were some rows of stra^ "But there are so many Son of God, the gift of eternal self a satisfying devek>|»nent to and their maeters pause to their zest them,” Mrs, Howard said. with a lead pipe. But yesterday, wMhout any convenient excuaal, exactly gly dressed people in shoes that John Doar walked up Dfxter life which so freely given those who resent the obnstruc- 63 FORD Galaxie 500 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, for UB., or South Vletnameae were caked with mud. The faces "Look at' that white girl THIS WEEKEND! Fordomatfc, power steering. #6681 ...... 1795 tiliat they beUeve and then ba ready to pototkme either, with their former gay Avenue as if he were out for to all men. There is a reality in tion of new subdlvisloos in toelr SPECIAL t i l l w ji. m . at the windows smiled, and one boidin’ hancte with that big ugly the air and a guy alongside him toe crucifixion and resurrection ne^borhoods. gtgnd and deUver for It. and uncontrolled abandon. face would come up to another black thing,” a salesgirl said. which goes far beyond toe un- ot also not spelled out but plain for kept talking about wlwt was The developers, of course, will march down in Alabama haa W . and both faces would break In­ *T don’t know,” Mrs, Howard derstandiing of man. This la the simply peas toe cost of toe Milk Chocolate Foil THURSDAYS becught the problem and tha obligatioa all who would to read was the un­ to a laugh. said. *T tell you, I ’ve never seen reality which lifts us above our­ spoken thought that all the Viet Cong gone,” toe guy said. project on to the buyers of toe doaer to every American avarywhera. It Then toe people kept coming. this many people together to all *The South is all gone. A whole selves in the arms of God; toe lots toat toey market. So the EGGS FRIDAYS had to do to avoid miseries, through my life.” She sat motionlesa reality which changes the mun­ wQI never go ai^yr again, not until it gas or other types of warfare waa, to They came to soggy ciotoeq, way of life is gotag right into real coet will be borne by future with mud on their feet, and and the cigarette burned down memory.” dane experiences of life into taxpayers, unseen aiii^l, there­ Table and 4 chairs 219e Hutch 209e ba| been maaterad. It la history—necea- stay home, mind.their own bustom and while she stared at toe street. sacramental moments of union Open Stock leave the South Vletnameae people alone they walked In silence and with “That’s right,” Doar said. fore, infinitely more taxahle. These sre top quality aary hiatory — which Martin Luther their heads up in toe sir, high Up Montgomery St. the “Tlutt’s Just what it is." with the Father. It is good to Under a sUgbtly .diCfereiit set ipade with the same rich Picture yqur dining room with these excellent reproductions . . . all in and free to chart their own future paths up in toe air, with the chins marcheni came. 'Diey trailed refresh our semis durtog toe long haa contrived to make and to lead to peace.—NKW HAVKN RBGISTER A few yqrds behind him, of circumstances, tos same ap­ milk chocolate that we use fiolid maple, with a table top of maple-grained plastic so you n^d never See the many, lac Hw oountry the Boston Patriots and teuck out and the eyes straight out of the Negro aeetion, with Jim M eSbum, toe chief United Lenten period. The best re­ proach la baing considered for worry about scratches, hot dishes or friut acids! The duck-foot table many otoer ahead, and they came for an Ms mud roads, and they came States iharahal, stopped and freshment the soul may have a new water line to serve the on our rejTular chocolates. matching pieces, qalorge Washington oontrlvad to create onto toe flat asphalt and went Is receiving the life-giving' wa­ extends from 38 x 56” to 38 x 76”. A braced-back Duxbury arm chair Ab Unneesasary Escalation hour and a half and toe faces took off his. sunglasses and Blrob Mountain area. tonight! aid which Atoaham Uncoln contrived at the windows changed. by the hotels and sfflee buUd- looked up at something that ter from the spring of eternal and three side chairs are included in the specially priced 5 piece group Id' preaerve, and all Americana, even Whether or rwt the use of vomit gas The cursing was gone and the togz and they came around toe was sttoktog out of a huildtog life found within toe teachings, The circumstances that bred at $219. The hutch is 48” wide land over six feet tall; has nine drawers who do not yet begin to know it, vlolatea the Geneva protocol, the ahlp- smiles were gone and the owner fountain where Montgomery St. window. toe Ufe, toe death and the this change seem to be appar­ m tat of ouch weapoiu by the United "That’s an ABC oamsra,’’ a resurrection of our Saviour. , with one lined for silverware, $209. PM In his debt For whatever degree of the Ready Shoe Repair twists into Dexter Ave. and ent! • * 61 Meteor “600”1 Radio, beater, Mer- SUtee to Viet Nam forces was, to our Shop stood with hU lips apart now they came straight up man called out from an un­ Submitted by conoatic. #6895 ...... 790 a( bondage ever remains in this cotmtry T ^ proposed projects are view, most unwise. and he watched the Mfe he knew Dmcter Ave., up the riz-lane marked oar beUnd MoOume. ' The Rev. C. Ronald Wilson SKtenalvsi and exitenslvs, mo­ la not for one alone, but for all, and if Thia is. the type, of decision that can disappear on the street to front stiW , with torir heads high Second Coagregational. . tivated' primarily by toe in­ Rbfj. 59 BUIGK 2-Door Hardtop. WMte. Heatec, Dyna- Ibii country is to live and remain great lead to a potoUete eseaUtlon of tha of tom. AnAnd a nmn to a white and their eyes at toe wWto Ob{^ (Sea Faga Seven) Church war, which can accomplish Utfls mili­ terests of developeci in outly­ $1.59 flow. #6588 890 It Inuat ba by the rediscovery and reaf- tarily, and which gives toe Rnasians and ing eeotioDs of town; - . 0i|nation o f fundammtal articles of toe CommunisU another opportunity to The dtreoton haws accepted, 60 FORD 9-Pass. Wagon. Radio, Fordomatlc, pow­ charge tost the U.B. uses poison gas. without particular refereoca to er Steering, brakes ana whitewalls. *6669 . . . 996 leltb in the dignity and aquaUty oS man. party Unas, toat tiiay must ttm Una from Selma to Montgomery Although the particular gas to questloa Fisch etti supply utlitties whars..1k«y are 64 FORD Country Sedan. 4-Door Station Wagmi. gagifca the route by which Martin Is non-lstoal, it may be poaaibte to st IiIp IL dividualB wlU dto from it ahouki they TCOueteed: " Baaay Is atrotching and getting Radio, standard shift, luggage rack, whitewalls. 1990 Ui|her King and hla movement, and all happen to enoountor a partleutorly BiRtoay also agree that it ready to hit ttie bunny traU. But jia adherents, have ddlvarad such a atrong oonoentration of it, or be e x o ^ IflQLiym la luwviee to make toe people nlready be hes Made of goodlee who feel toey have lees to gain 60' OUDSMOBILE 4-Door Station. Wagon. Silver. iMSMOt of reafflrmatloo to ua alL ttonally susceptible to toe agents to- for year eaeter beahei. -Radio, automatic, power steering and brakes. vrtYsd. Even old fashioned tear gas can — and who vote — pay for the WWtewalte. #6976 ...... 1005 klll l t toe expoaure is long enough and coat of the project. fO R M b llBMgiiis Francs Dotiif Thstl toe doaa large enough. Traditional Large Althoqgli toe State Department la m o l t H e ra ld ■ ^Phan Under Saerotary of S^ate maintaining that the U.S. doea not vio­ late the Geneva protocol of 1828,-which 4-1964 EXECUTIVE- ^anrie W. Bail makoo a a^ ch tottolat- to fact too U B. did not ratify (but Yesterday! Plastic Topsl that we suspect France of m » ^ I Dem onatrator and pennfaal oai« rem aining— wUMh came into force- and Is still to CUievellee-Oorvalte-^-^aievy IPe— aBji unfriendly achemaa to gat us to fosca for too two seore or more ratify­ 2 5 Years Ago B U N N Y PO PS M tw out of oertato parts of tha wpiid, ing powers), our position is certainly open, to question. Tbs tlUa of toe agres- Cbariee E. Rohan, aoUng pott- BIG SAVINGS |si that perhaps France Itself can hava ment waa a “Protocol for too Prohibi­ master of KBgWand Park Poet Rd«. influence there, tha' firat foma- tion of too Um to War of Asphyxiating. OCBce, nottflea Foetal Dapart- ? Take your pi< M | a t whimsical queetioo wlpdi: aug- Poiaonoua or Other Oases or Bactorio- ment ig Washington that be wiU $ 1 J 0 pound ap M Itoflf Is'this: Ara wa gatAngjraady kNClcal Warfare. have to eloae tha offlee baoause T ils' Uaitod States is dsfsndtiig jl bp can’t find suitable quarters Isjbomb sosM fringe of Franos bdeauao ______of its new gas waif are t in khlcb ,to relocatir from hiant Any group shown | | 9 . mi^ ba anpouragtog I^rtl| Viet- grounda to it its offset is onlymiy temntempo- owner now wente to uee. s g a l ^ ua in South VlataamjT tju j. n m gas haa apparantly beep used Hockanum 9lYef! Tlraaepofta- iNcioiis PEMN BARK seriously, but aot much nora wlm OtoVtot Oong uinglo with etvUiani tlon Oo:, inoperative for 100 < > n a ty miHc mnd rich chocolate laced with freah Three f ^ p a three dfteirent dinette tha main thing ttet suA a to yesvant toalr being fired upop. years, nunorod ready-to revive Whatovar small advantage may aoerua etoamer aarvloa ftnm HarUSord Georgia Pacaiw. . needs, laad- all 'haVe ntm-mar miq^e-grained from an ofttoM of aur State to Vl«t Nam by-tlis gm d( tlia todl|nlqusk teRockvUla, ^ V ' l ^ u c tope. Chaira ate interchangeable or CWVMOLEr does la meall tho fhot that It would aaam ‘to us that toe daagen, ' y6h can nae two benches or four chairs with Just passed through a dadada both aotnal and en olM M eal to too 1 0 Y m ^ ^ A ffo the dropleaf tidilel Choice of 80 x 41 a 50” , la whle^ Francs waa asKafai Unitod Btatea, wwodedteWIpl kite tam- O jid f Borary advantaMS wUdi m im be gatte Ttmi aind tMaadimpli va* reetanfolar taUe, 88 x 88 x 48" round table, Unitod States poUey was Mahtilng ad. w e would 1m bopafldtoat furtber ported to unofBolal agreement 46 x l T ’ Harveat tihot ofwna to 46 X 86 inches, nOENDLt YLACI TO hi the baek In mm ooleoial area UB. shipments wiU be ont off. Gas has ~ worktog • agreesMM'pravi- mothar, aU to gat fthnea to not been used by toe U B. atooe World w ar' L t f w« eaa suntos WortI • f S f ‘ « h » Q n n i JE sn a wilthe«ttt,tesi m u teT taw r. ■ ^ . p‘ ' i U k ' s i V ■ f ■ v.-'''-item’s: ...... N f/I fvf :h EVEWlNG HJjJKALD, JHANutllSSAiJK, CONN,, FRIDAY, MAKUH 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 2$, 196B record during the past 2Q years cheating but didn’t report it alto HBbron ta evaluating Soviet Intentions had rragned. Isotopes Replace Hospital Notes Home Gardner's Notebook E v e n tS y ^ has not been outstanding.” Of those quitting the acad­ LBJ Displays ^lectman Board emy, Zuokert sekl 109 will enter X-ray Diagnosis Events About Town President Demands , Local Stocks VbHIag b e o n M t «e • pdw. WASHINGTON (AP) — The the Reserve to complete their Obituary la an areas exoepilag asatar* In Capital Labor Department says nearly military obligation, and that WASHINGTON—A new di­ Rico Thomaao and Mra. Mary His Wi^y of to Propose half of the nation’s working toeir chance to receive honora­ agnostic tool to combat tuber­ Kuntsebnan, both of Manches­ aity where they are R th- 4 p4a. families have more than one ble discharges wouldn’t be af­ ■I&. WASHINOTON (AP) — culosis has been achieved to re­ In State ter, were recently elected vice Law Curbing Klan Peaapeay g ageler Oo„ Am . 6tS0 ta • f M . a a t jNtivate Building Code Former Air Force Chief of Staff wage earner. fected by the cheating. replace X-ray m a c h i n e a The REED'S O. FMu, M, of iB2 president and reoordlM aacre* UsmtsSs o f Maw T alk Pushing Bills roeeae where ttiey are 10 aoa. Curtis E. LeMay says the Soviet And a department survey said Three other cadeta who have method, particularly useful ta W oodlutd BU this mom- Blaacbeeter------(OonUnned from Page One) tary, reapactively, of 'Aia BM* Maak Exebaaga to S pea. ViBitew are refawOed ■The'board of selectmen at Union may be hiding military working wives make up toe bulk ) further service obligation electricity-scarce areas of South SM NMdIe TMnvOie Weei IM at N««rtngton Veleran’a lepey Iwague of the Greater (Oaatbraad tram Vst* Oaa) Hfe,” Johnaon aald, ‘ ‘baeauaa (Oeattaaed from Page Oee) Intentions behind procisdmed ot the additional jobholders. will be honorably discharged America and Africa, uses nu­ «fte r • abort Ulnaaa. net to SBMiM la paMwto' StObron have voted to propose Phoae 648-7167 mMtee the b il would give pro­ Hartford area at Ma recent their loy^ty la not to the United Book Stsoha _ I peaceful activity In space. The report said the number of and one other will return to the clear energy from a radioactive Ha iMB tMcn tn Pine Plains, meeting. Bureau of Invaatlgaitiaii, who BUtea ot America, but to a ao- Bid When the usual sessioa was rooias Wo m ere thaa twa etal* a' tovta building code at a town LeMay told the National Secu­ working wives Increased by 825,- Army. Isotope. H. T„ on July *6, 1»16. A tection to quaHfled drivers such woricad aH night long, arraata * as those In volunteer fire com- olaty ot hooded bigots.” Ornio Bank and over. Rep. Oeri Albert D-Okla., ton at oaa Mmaper pattait. mefettag In the hear future. In rity Industrial Association 000 last year. One Isotope used la ytter­ I—111 wit o f Manchester for wars made a few minutea ago of Johnaon had aeted-ln the case Bank O o ...... 70 71% Thursday that such Soviet ac­ "The wives o$ men with In­ pajdaa. WUliam R. Paquette of 41 House Democratic iMder, told making this decision, the select­ bium 169. The Smithsonian In­ It 20 yeara, ho was em- Ku Khix Kton membera in Bir­ as soon as ha laairiad ot it. Hartford National ^Fatteato IMtoyi RTT tion could lead to this country comes of $3,000 to $7,000,” said stitute will exhibit the new by Awtt and Whitney, Lomeaa St., a sophomore ac­ mingham, Ala., charging them 68 88% reporters: '"niat’s the best ex­ men felt that a baric building the report, "were more likely to f ' ' Y counting major at Central Con­ Press aacratary Oaorga B Bonk Co...... ADicmED TE8THRDAT: oode is needed to . protect local losing its balance of military method in a Nuclear Energy ton of TJWted Aircraft Picket* Peaceful wMh conaplrmcy to vtolato the Reedy said Johnson was notified Fire Inssranoe« ample of *the treatment' In pub­ power. be In the labor force than the Hall to open late this year. .. BMt Hartford, as a STRATFORD (AP) — PoUee- necticut State College, will be civil rigiNB of the murdered Hartford Fire ... ^ 7 8 ^ 78% Diane Clavot, 70 XMaao Dr.. home Owners and purotiasers wives of men with lower or active In the Job interview dem about tola event shortly after It lic that anyone ever k A” Vernon; Mra Cynthia Hamel, fh>m substandard and ixieeibly The speech was LeMay’s first •upuytoor In theeloc- men outnumbered pickets dur­ woman.’” banned and Immadiataly got National Fire .... 147 since retiring from active duty higher Incomes.” FAIRWAY raaaarch depnitment. ing the night in front of the onstration at the Leaderrtiip He aald ha couM not "axprass 62% This was reference to the Und SB Wells St; Miss Sandra Ja­ dangerous construction. City Pattern Changing In touch with agents on duty at Phoenix Fire .... 61% of persuasion and pressure on Jan. 81. R contradicted re­ _ was n Nuivy Tateran o f SUcoraky Aircraft helicopter Conference of the Distributive myaatt too atrongly in praialiig life and ladeninttjr Ins* Gas. cobs. 249 Woodland S t; Sean The planning and zoning WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec Bklucation d u b s of Connecticut. the FBI and asked that all their Imson reportedly exerts to get marks madg Monday by civilian rorld War n and a past noble pliint where a pacifist gioup Is Mr. Hoover and the men of toe facimiea that could be profita­ Aotna U fe ...... 69)4 TO Kearns, 204 Eldridge S t ; An- eonunisslon and zoning agent retary of the Air Force Eugene EAHT HARTFORD SESSION WASHINGTON — Five years The conference Is scheduled for approval of legielMlon. nstte Marella, 10 Brant Dr., Irive been notified of the select­ A Stitch in Time space chief James E. Webb. ago 55 per cent of the nation’s fo r fniM l Of the KX>F, Wlnated. protesting the manufacture and FBI for their excellent work” In bly employed be placed In oper­ Conn. General ...164 U8 Testifying before the Senate M. Zuckert has announced that John H, Harvey, 40, of Long- aMpmeid of weapons for use in Wednesday at the University of this case, and during other peri­ ■The president said the pro­ Vernon; Mrs. VlrgtaU Magee, men’s action, and toe commis­ two ringleaders In the Air Force new apartments were built in I 6 m‘t lyora tnehide hia wifa, ation and that they work around Hfd. Steam Boiler 162 165 posed bin for health care tor the Space Oommittee, Webb said he meadow, Mass., has been grant­ ISetha Greenhalgh Flake; Viet Nam, Bridgeport. ods of racial tension. the dock to solve the murder. Security Ins...... 60 61 US Greenwood Dr.; Anthoiw sion voted unanimously ta favor ' The egg masses are oval­ Academy cheating Incident will the 10 largest metropolitan CURTAIN RODS aged hoe been woHced out ta the Pestula, 02 North St; By ALLAN SWENSON < doubts that the Russians can ed a motion of dismissal In it Richard L. Flake aerr- Despite a rteady min, 12 The charge of conspiracy to Security Insurance of the, propoeed code, but de- Newstoper Enterprise Asen. shaped, like a football, choco­ develop a surprise military receive discharges under other areas. The blg-clty share was members of a group sponsored violate civil rights la about the Reedy said Johnson made a Ways and Means Oommittee PouUot East Hartford; Mra oltaed ’to t^e charge ta pre­ case Involving a charge of neg­ down to SO per cent ta 1963 and Wlth the TJfi. N « ^ , aU- AMtomation and how It la series of telephone calls about of Hartford .... 23)4 BS)4 late-brown In color, glistening space capability which would than honorable conditions. by the National and New Bhig- affecting Industry and employ­ oiriy way the federal govern­ and maintains the heelo tr»U - Kathryn Tarasek. US% Brook­ senting the proposal to toe March and April are the ligent homicide. The court was 40 per cent In 1964. The trend at Peart Hathor, Hawaii; toe killing before going to bed at T ra v elers...... 40 40)4 tlonal relationship between with a varnish-like coat. The upset the balance of power. An *Alr Force statement BOTH duisMers, Mra. Robert land Committee for Non-Violent ment will be discussed at a ment has of proceeding agalnat PubUo Utmtles lyn St; RockvUle; Mra Anita town, members felt that to do months to seek out and burn twigs encircled are smaller ta Thursday did not Identify the told there was insufficient evi­ in smaller cities, on the other Action picketed Slkoraky while the men. 2 am. He said the President doctor end patient. LaBottte too Main St; James so might cause the wrong Idea LeMay said "m any of the hand, is upward. rer of O akM e and Mlaa meeting of the Numerical Con­ talked to Atty. Gen. Nicholas Conn. Light Power 38% tent caterpillar eggs. Children diameter than a lead pencil. If techniques the Soviet Union has two, but.said: "They were in­ dence. STORES l%trtcia Ann Flake of Man- 10 membera of the CStixens’ An- trol Society on Monday at 8 Mtuder la a state matter, and Rep. Wlfbur Mills, D-Aik., Uccello, 173 Spring S t; JoMph -that the commission would be Harvey, a former Vernon Fire Katxenbach among others. Hartford Gaa Co. 62 65 chairmen of the Ways and ------“ a S t ; as well as adults often make you don’t get rid of eggs early, developed so far point strongly volved in stealing the examina­ cbeater; a brother, Theodore tl-Oommunist Committee picket­ p.m. at the State Technical emy charge of that character So. New England the enforcement agency for the this a pre-spring project. School the tent caterpillars can com­ tions after Illegal entry to an District commissioner, was GLITTER IS RHODIUM OPEN • of , Wlnated; a grandson ed the pacifists. wmdd be a matter for Alabama. At 8 a.m. today, Reeite re­ Means Oommittee, said he plan. A building code would be toward a military space effort. OH3X3AGO — The gleaming Institute, 401 Flaitbush Ave., Telephone Co. . 66% 66% thought that after years of study classes and garden clubs can pletely defoliate valuable trees It is In the arena of space that unauthorized area." charged after his car struck aeveral nieces and nep- Both groups said they planned Hartford. A film, "Progress In Mrs. Liusao was the tolrd per­ ported, BRI Director J. Edgar enforced by a building Inspec- when they hatch. and killed Joseph Ivanickl, 72, finish on most of today’s cos­ son to die by violence tn the civ­ Hoover called Johnson and Manufacturing Oonipanlea a MU had been written, “ that run contests to get rid of this Soviet technological develop­ Zuckert also announced that TONITE to continue their picketing until N/C,” will be shown and “Auto­ Allied Thermal .. 50 S3 Boudle, 80% Church St; Mn. ton, named as pretoribM by the Do this: With a sharp knife he has accepted resignations of Rockville, aa he was cross­ tume jewelry is the result of about 4 p.m. today. There have il rights campaign In Alabama, "told him the FBI had worked wUl resolve the problems of serious pest, the Eastern tent ments are most likely to bypass Funeral servloea iwiU be held mation In the Job Shop” will Arrow, Hart, Heg. 69% 60% Ruth Havens, 27 Bolton Bd., town, and could not be under caterpillar. slice off the twig back of the this generation of U.S. weapon from 105 cadets who admitted ing W. Main St. in Rockville. plating with rhodium, one of the Monday at 2 pm. at St Mary's been no Incidents. be discussed. The public is wel­ which was climaxed Thursday through the night” and that all those over 66.” Vernon; Mlaa Shirley Fannoe, the Jurisdiction of the planning The incident occurred late in pistinum group of precious me­ till by toe massing of an estimated faculties that could be placed in Barden ...... 13% 14% Rep. Hale Boggs, House Dem Egg masses containing 160 to eggs, then, burn the egg masses. systems.” Involvement In the episode, and HkiisOopal church. The Rer. come. Bristol Brass •••• 8 8% 29 Brooklyn S t, RockvUle; Ev­ and toning commimlon. 350 eggs each are found encircl­ It’s as simple as that. Other­ Added LeMay: “Our national that four others who knew of the the afternoon last Dec. 29. tals. bhn D. Hughes wiU officiate, 25,000 marchers In the state’s operation were functioning. ocratlc whip, said the proposed erett Dickinson. 81 Hale St G e ts Prison Term capital. Johnson also talked by tele- Coleco ...... 18% 14 leglslaUon would do more to Scout Poet Started ing smaller twigs of wild cher­ wise, you would have to rely on win be in Bleat Ceine- HARTFORD (AP)—Mrs. Ber­ Torpedoman's Mata 8.C. Colonial Board E x t, RockvUle; Thomas MIt* Formation of a Boy Scout ry, apple, , flowering sprays to control the tent cater­ LeRoy Moton of Sebna, 21, a pnoneihone again today with Katzen- reassure old foopl* than any­ ney, 86 -Alton St; Mrs. Ruth tha Brown, 49, of Southington, Thomas P. Massaro, U.S. Navy, Negro, who was riding vrith bach. Common ...... 8% 4% thing he had seen before In hia Bbq)lorer Post for high school crabapple and quince. pillars later. Trlenda may caU at he who pleaded gidRy to a charge son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maasaro Dunham-Bush ... 4% 4% Frasier, 80 Lilley S t students In Regional school dis­ Hsknes Funeral Home, 400 Khs. lAuszo, said a oar pulled Reedy said that at some tone lifetime. ADMITTED TODAY: Mn. of aggravated assault In Uie of 52 HlHcrest Bd., was part of idongaide. A bullet smash^ toe Kaman Aircraft . 10% 11% He said it was a "masterful trict 8 has been announced by Lunt. Greetings at the church M«hi St, tomorrow from 7 to death of her hueband, was sen­ during toe vigtA Mrs. Liuzzo’s 33% Dorothy Webeter, 88 F ox BUI ston as tastltutional representa­ the recovery force during the wimtow beside Mrs. Uuzzo and N. B. Machine . . . 32% Job” ot combining the proposals George E. Smith, commander tive of the scouting program, were made by the Misses Bev­ • I m. and 6unda.y from 2 to 4 tenced to .'three to five years widower, Anthony J. Liuzto of North and Judd .. 20 21% Dr., RockvUle. first manned Gemini flight. His struck her; a second hit toe roof Detroit, called the White House. of many people, Including the of Jones-Keefe Post, American apd Walter W. Donald, Adolph erly and Mary Hills. an ; 7 to 9 pjii. ' In the State Prison for Women ship, the destroyer USS Ault, Peter P a u l...... 81% 82% BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A tieglon. ' he family auggesta that of the oar; then the other cor The press secretary said a Am^can Medical AMocIaUon F. Simons, Howard E. Porter The date for the a n n u a 1 1 today. was one o f the 20 veaaela aa- sped on. Plastic Wire Cable 18% 20% and even Republicans. son to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Du* An organization meeting was Family Night hae been changed ttu se who wish to do ao may The sentence was , handed White House teleitoone oQgiator 42% and Richard M. Grant to r^re- signed to the National Aero­ MORE told Uusio that his call would Standard Screw .. 41% Rep. Cecil R. King, D-Callf. Verger, Hartford. - held Wednesday evening, as a sent the poet as Explorer com­ from April 21 to April 20. ea tribute to the Book of Re* down In Superior Court % Judge nautics and Space Admlnlatra- Johnson said the four Klan Stanley Works .. 25% 25% who has repeatedly sponsored KRTHS TODAY; A daugh­ starter, in the Regional high m< nbrance at St Mary's Epla- Charles S. House who only a be brought to the attention of 29% 30% mittee; Also Blaokledge dis­ Uon project members will be arraigned im­ the President. Veeder-Root ...... medical care tor the elderly ter to Mr. end Mrs. Arthur school, to which all Interested trict Scouter Raymond J. Burt, Manchester Evening HeraM eo; al Church. week ago took the meat out of mediately and later stMd trial. The above quotations are not Mils ta the past, said 'T ve nev­ Rowe, U George Dr.,. Rock­ Hebron correspondent. Miss the state’a case against Mrs. Johnson, after learning of toe parents and others were Invit­ and Supt Aram Damarjian Jdtovah'a Witnesses of the He said the slain woman was to be oonatru^ aa actual mar- er felt we would accomplish ville. ed. have Indicated willingness to Susan B. Pendleton, telephone ( Oeerge K. Foreamaa Brown when he ruled Inadmls- call, had his special coUMel, CiaCHAROED TBSTBR- SUCCESS CM OF HIE YEU ! Manchester area will leave to­ murdered by the enemies of kete. thla” 'Ibis action was taken be- 228-8454. George Kedzie Foreeman, 78, aable statements and confes- Lee White, i»to Lluzzo to relay serve on the committee. day to attend a weekend as­ Justice, who for decades have House Speaker John W. Me DAT: Edward Paradlae, Boii- eause older boys were clamor- Membership ta the newly or­ ef 162 BreU .R^ East Hart- slona allegedly attrtbuted to the used "toe rope and gun and tar information that the President Oormack, D-Mase., said he was ford; Mrs. Anita Smith, 8 Falr- woman. sembly of Bible study and fel­ had obtained from the BRI and tag for a scout program that ganised Explorer Poet is open foi 1, formally of Manchester, lowship at the Orville H. Platt and feathers” to terrorize their very proud of the Mil and would fleld St.; YvDime St Pierre, 66 would provide for a larger pro­ dk 1 ttda inom lng at Manehee* neighbors. the Justice Department. Stocks in Brief Brookfield S t; Basil Nodden, for High School boys from 14 High School, Meriden. The Me that It was acted on quickly. gram beyond the troop level, to 18 years old. Hartford County tei Memorial Ro^iKal after' a Oppose License Curb They struck by night as they Reedy, asked about Johnson’s 221 Hackmatack S t ; Mrs. and when the American Legion In r mneaa theme Is "Willingly Fulfill Your TTie first Explorer poet meet­ HARTFORD (AP) — The Ministry.” J. Anag^uos of the usually do, he said because reaction to the murder, replied: NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Esther Ndson. C oventry; oommittee on Scouting report­ : a was bom in Lafayette, Connecticut Motor dub and the their purpose will not stand the "I think the President’s reac­ market beaded Irregularly low­ Pauline Michaud, Beat Han­ ing will be called in the near Superior Court Xn ., on Nov. 7, 1886, and Uved Manchester congregation will Gun and Watch ed enough interest and assured future and the leadership will Automobile dub of Hartford deliver the Instruction talk to­ light of day. tion was best expressed by his er early this afternoon ta slack ford ; Ronald OodCray, 6 W ood­ leadership, that was sufficient thi re most of Ma Ufa. B e restd have opposed a bill that would "I have fought them all my inatructlona to the BRIJ trading. land St, RodcvUle; Roben notify the- interested scouts. •d tn Mancbeeter from 1068 to night to get the ball rolling. Reg^ilar meetings are tentative­ An unoontested divorce hae I raise the minimum age for a Losses of key stocks went Taken in Break Frost 60 HiUslile Are., Rock- Commander Smith has ap­ 19 9 and then moved to Blast driver's license from 16 to 18. from tractions to a point or vUle; Mrs. Constance KNpat- ly scheduled for twice a month been granted to Mai^ E. Ckxn- H i rtibrd where he has Rved for Kenneth N.'Tedford, son of pointed P. John Perham of Am- at Etegional High. At a hearing before the Gen­ more, but most movements An ontamatto pistol and a gold rlck and dsughUr, 147 »roh eau of Mancheeter from Joeeph I th laat six years. A retired aa- Mr. and Mrs. Harold A . Ted- were fractional and a good St; Mra. Carolyn Rodrigues Meeting Changed so late Instructor at Purdue eral Aasembly’a Tran^wrtation wrist wwteh were reported H. Comeau of Hkust Hartford on j Committee Thursday, the bill ford of 23 Campfield RdL, has Victim of Slaying many issues were unchanged. end daughter, 80 Devon Dr. The date for the Hebron Con­ U j iwetsMy, Indtana, he was stolen from the home of Joseph ounds of habitual tatenmr- was supported by several Uigia- bean named to the dean’s list Tbe trend was mUdly lower DISCXIABOED TODAY: lb s. gregational Women’s Fellow­ mi liaer of Tbipecanoe lodge for the first semeater at Upper Pets o f 468 WethereH 8 t some- ce. Alimony was set at $1 a latora. among autos, steels, electrical time during yesterday mondne JuHa O Oherernpt h ereiiw t 286 Piroenbe Commission ship meeting has been changed of Mtesons, and of the TMCA, Iowa University, Fayatte, Iowa. equipments, farm Implements, year. Custody of the coxqile’e I bo h of Laifayette, Ind._ „ John J. Casey, of the Con* or afternoon. St, Vernon:imon; Wayne Lamen.Lappen. 66i on Buy and to April 21. Mrs. Kenneth Tay­ A 1961 graduate ot Manchester electronics and drugs. Ralls Baldwin Rd.; Brian Call, Wap- lor, wife of the associate di­ two children was granted 1 Er. BVu eeman le survived by neoticut Motor dub, told the High School, Tedford Is a sen­ Believed in People Pets said thst whoever en­ SeU Mn. Comeau with support pay-1 Ui wife, Mrs. Bertha Rood hearing his organlHition oppos­ and utilities were fairly steady. tered hii home yesterday ran­ ptag; Mrs. Catherine Starr. 40 Teletype rector of Christian education to ior at the college. The Aasociated Press average Green Manor Rd; Joseph Dl- for toe Connecticut Conference ments of $15 a wertc. ijil ed -the bill “primarily on the sacked nearty every drawer and Transactions An uncontested divorce hse I hneral' services wlH be held premise that this would torpedo (Oontinaed from Page One) of 60 stocks at noon was off .2 cupboard in the houee but re­ Plnto m , 9 HUltop Ave., Ver­ will be guest speaker. She will the driver education program." The VBW will spimsor tag to reporters, 8aHy, 6, stood at 335.8 with Industrials off .6, moved only the two Items plus non; Joseph Novosatty, 18 tell of experiences ta Puerto been granted to Richard Lalng Ml iday' at 2:80 pm, at the by her father. e One of the largest Cota of Hartford from Marianne H i mes Funeral Home, 4(M donee for members a ^ guests pie who Just stand around talk­ rails up J. and utiUtles un­ two stiver dbUexe, ahhough Bunco Dr.; Mrs. Sally Wood. 82 Rico where she and her hus­ tom onow from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. “Why couldn’t she Just die changed. Center Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Lor­ Inventorlee ta New band accompanied Oonnecticut Latng of South Windsor on | Ml In S t, ManchestCT. T h e Rev. k Am a n okrrh o q n t r a c t s ing.” other oaah aad llieanns ware C l f o ld ' O. Slrapsom ^ Center ' PHHADBXJPHIA (A P )—The at the post hiune. Music will be from being old?” she asked. The Dow Jones industrial av­ acceartWe. The gold wrist watch raine Neuman, Coventry: Gary Englend teen-iigers who aided church grounds of intolerable cruelty. Cc igregatlonal Church will of* U. S. Navy Aviation Supply Of­ provided by *The Classics.” "She wanted to act,” said her Her father gave no answer. erage at noon was off 1.82 at was valued at $100 and was tak­ Pirkey, 67 Brookfirid St.; Leo e Supplies and Aocesseriee projects on the island. Custody of the coiqile’s child I fld ^ . Burial will be in East fice announced the awa^ today husband. The oldest daughter. Penny, 896.52. en from a Jewelry box In a bed­ Fogg, Stafford Sprtags; Mrs. Buy—Sell—Trade—Appraise Sunday Services was granted to Mrs. Lalng and 18, added, "She was a good support paymeoto set at $20 a | Cemeteiy. of five contracts totaling $1,622, The VFW will sponsor a sea­ A former medical technician, AU Big Three motors took room. The pistol was an auto­ Pauline Gletek, East Hartford; Collections end Estates Sunday services In Hebron woman, a good mother.” fractional losses. U.S. Steel and Harry ReyncMa, 381 Bush HUI U.S.—-Cansdlen—Foreign week. Friends may call at the fu­ 626 to the Raman Aircraft food night for members and she was interested In creative matic Beretta model eetlmateil ohurches vrill be at the usual neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Corp., Bloomfield, Conn. , The Penny stad her mother had Bethlehem also were off a little to cost about $25. The pistol bad Rd.; Mrs. Lena Rtaghoffar, He­ All Cotas end Proof Sets hours: St. Peter’s Episcopal, guests tonight from 6 to 12 at attended some meettara of the and 7 to 9 p-m. oontracte were for helicopter the post home. writing and collected rocks and but other major steelmakers been placed in a gun cabinet bron Rd-, Andover; Frank D»- Holy Communion, 8 a.m •nie fam ily suggests that main rotor blades and extru­ antiques. Mrs. Lluzzo had hoped Congress on Racial BkpiaUty, held about unchanged. An attempt to break Into the M tta, East H artford; JuHus CONNECTICUT VALLEY Morning Prayer and Litany but was not a member of COIN CO. those who wish to do so may sions, grip assemblies, hub and to have her work published Eastern Air Lines, down more home was made by amesbtag a Finkheta. Ill Wsfnut S t; WU- also Church School, 10. The Rev. Bkurle R. Custer, CORE. than a i>oint, and KLM, off a liam Hust, 87 Aroellia Dr.; 97 Center Street eontribute to the Memorial flap assemblies, rotor blade de- pastor of North Methodist some day. window in toe rear door with a Hdbron First Congregational FREE Fund at Center Congregation leer boota, and rod and shaft Lluzzo said his wife was bom fraction, still underwent profit rock. The door was epparently George White. Wapptag; Jo­ Meneheeter, Connecticut 10 a m .; OUead, 11:16, the Rev SUBillMXrFOl'iS! Church, will be the guest speak Lluzzo said he, gave his wife a In California, Pa. and that 8he Phone 648-6295 •1 Church in his memory. oseemblles. er at the Lenten service Sun­ taking. actually pried open by the use seph Swensson, 97 Pro^tect S t; John N. Cross, pastor, tektag DELIVERY cabin near GrayU^, In the cen­ received a certificate as a medi­ IBM lost 2, Xerox 2 and Po­ of a screwdriver. Puloo noted Mrs. Theresa Gutanond, 48 Du­ Store Hours: Mon.-Frt. 9-9 for his sermon text, ‘The Lord Awarded day at 7 p.m. at South Metho­ tral part of Lower Michigan at cal tertmologiat from Oamegte Sat. 9-6, or by Appointment Irving G. Anthony dist Church. HU sermon will be laroid 1. several plaoes about the lock of rant 8 t; Mra ConeUnce Frost of Righteousness.” ARTHUR DRUa OOliUlMBlA— Indng G. An­ Christmas to help her In her Institute of Techneriogy ta De­ Ztadth lost nsarly 2 and Oou- toe. Boat, wtatoh revealed toaceo and daiMhter, 60 HlUstde A va, ' ANA—RGDA— USCE: Last Sunday’s ushers were year’s top (, ») "The Sickness of Deception.” writing efforts. troit in 1961. In 1962, she began thony, 41, ta WllUmantlc, son TTie public la welcome. trol Data more than 2. of prying efforts. RodcvlUe; Mra Lola Mohltng Leon Gardiner and Howard honor Space Pair "She wanted a secluded her work at Wayne State. TTm averages were weakened men thought to be In and eon. Bast Hartford; Mrs. o f Mrs. Ruth R. Anthony and place,” he said. ‘T was having The couple had been married brother of Joel Anthony and by General Electric’s loss of the commission of a theft ware Janice LeTourneau and son, 44 The British American Club lights and other facilities in it 16 years. more tiian 2 points. ftigMened oft by an employe at WeUe S t ♦National sates figure of new model introduction to date, 1965 vs. 1964 ^ Gerald Anthony, all of Colum- will sponsor a dance for mem while she was away. I wanted to In addition to Sally, Penny Wa, died yesterday morning at Kennecott rose more than a Mtonchester Memorial G e t M e d a l bers and guests tomorrow from siuprise her when I got her up and Thomas, Anthony Js., 10, point and International Nickel yesterday mondM. LONGER TERMS BACKED Windham Commimity Memorial 9 p.m. to 1 ajn. at the club­ there. lives at home. Another daugh­ Ho^iltal, Wlllimantic. nearly a point The emptoye, Cart Jones, was HARTFORD (AP) — BlUs to MORIARTY BROTHERS. Ine. house. Music will be provided “But she said she had to go ter, Mary, 17, is married and Prices were mixed ta active making the rounds about 1 OJa. give elective town clerlw end Other survivora include five by Charlie Varrlck’s Orchestra. down South ‘ because It Is every­ Uvee ta ^n ggold, Ga. Penny diuighters, a sister, eeven broth­ F r o m L B J trading oo the American Stock when he noticed the door to a regtotrara of voters four year D a i n i Q u e e n 301-315 CENTER STREET-—MANCHESTER, CONN. body’s fight. She felt she had to and Mary are daughters by a Ehcchange. laundry room opwi and the tastoed of two year terms re­ ers and several nieces and Members of the Junior Cen­ help. She felt she had a place In previous marriage of Mrs. Lluz- a^hewa. Corporate bonds were mixed. Vghts turned on. As ho *P- ceived overwhelming simport at (Ooethiiied from Page One) tury Club of Manchester, Inc. it,” he added. so. U.S. government bonds held proeched the room, he a yubHc hearing before the Leg­ ^FUneral services wlB be held will paint the waiting and coun­ Lluzzo said toe family learned The dead woman’s parents, baaaorrow at 1 pm. at the Pot­ about unchanged. startled by three men out islative Elections Conunlttee lies from Andrews Air BV>rce seling rooms of the Children’s of their motber’e death through Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gregg, live of toe room through a door Tlnnrsd^. Among supportera ter Funeral Home, 466 Jackson Base landed on the south lawn Guidance Clinic, 317 N. Main a phone call from a Selma min­ ta Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. fh., WlHtmajdic. The Rerv. Dr. 9 POT. TO BUY CAB ing to the west ride of the hoe- were Bte Oraseo, secretary at of the White House at 11:16 a.m. St., Sunday from 1 to 4 pjn. ister. WASHINGTON — The Com­ Mtal. Jones desertoed toe men state, the Connecticut Town W ANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY? KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS E. G. Unden, pastor of the President Johnson and Mrs; This Is a two-year cimunuiilty Lluzzo remembered shouting yirst Congregational Ghurrti of merce Department predicts that as being in toeir 20’a HoepltalJcleilcB Aosocletlon, toe Connect- Jehnaon walked to the heUoop- improvement project sponsored in shock: “Penny, Penny, they Butoorities have not reported teiit Registrara’ Aeaociatlon, and WUlimantlc, -will cCfictate. Bur- shot mommy.” nine American fa n cies ta 100 tar to great them. by the Genei^ Federation of wlli buy a new oar by next July. any the League of Women Votera wlll be In the new WlUlman- Johnson shook hands with the Women’s Clubs. All members "He woke me up, and I P e o p l e Cemetery. astronauts' families as they are needed to volunteer for the thought H was a nightmare,” e; BVlends may call at the fu- walked down the steps from toe project. said Thomas, 18. Now at Grants •eral home tonight from 7 to 9. heUoopter. Mn. Johnson stood liuzzo added: ‘T bought three 'V > beside him with Vice President suits not too long agb and never I n t l ie Humphrey next in line. wore the third one. And that one The two spacemen stood on Sideswept Detail vran hlAi^lc the bottom step chatting with “ Isn’ t that odd. Isn't that N e w s Johnson before the President odd?” he reflected, repeating CUSTOM-MADE DRAW DRAPES escorted them inside. himself. 'Ll'j While the Lluzsos were tldk- CARDINAL IMPROVED FOR THE SEASON! BOSTON (AP) — Richard 1 Cardinal Cushing, 69, Roman ... in any width, length... lined or unlined FAIRWAY Catholic archbishop of Boston is Other Events Easter Bunny! making “ great strides” In his BIO REOPENING TODAY AND SATURDAY recovery from abdominal sur­ for (Oowtlned from Page One) gery more than a month ago, a diocesan announcement said M A R C H 26 A N D 27 to the Parish (County) School Thursday. tei EASTER CARDS Board office at Jonesboro, La., The report said the cardinal^ Prices start to press demands for changes at who underwent the operation on Negro Jackson High SchooL No Feb. 20 for removal of Intestinal a s la w O S e e e BOTH incidents were reported. Pupils polyps, is being k^t in the bos- have been boycotfing the school ^tel because “at home he ★ FUN for Everyenel STORES sinoe March 8.' would be tempted to resume his 4.- In Washington, President work too soon.” OPEN Johnson and members of hia Cabinet urged that fair employ­ KEITNEDTS IN FLORIDA |U Y OME SUNDAE AT TONITE ment principles be applied In STUART, Fla. (AP) — Mrs. federal agendas throughout toe John F . Kennedy, her two ehO- till eountry. President said dis­ dren, and sister. Princess Lee j i! REBULAR PRIDE; crimination against Negroes la Radzlwin, arrived here Thurs­ ooeting bilhona of dollars. day and left immediately for perfr,. t- r ■ nearby Jupiter Island. The Kennedys are staying at tn^ANOTiraroRJuus* a residence on the island devel­ opment for an undisclosed peri­ Enjoy die fit, falbrko, quality e ^ od of time. service you'd expect fropi an interior d e co ra to r . . . sit Granite k w p rice s. FLEES FIRE - pneo t«ahi waiJcyifcoed'delH* DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — e Wailh-and-ltang tottion and rayon, DoUah Lavi, 22, IsrasU actress, ^OUB Duiry Quem Sunday Malts, rushed screaming from a blaz­ rayon atdlique sattn, dther ing rest trailer on a Dublin Sbakee, Banana and other taste derorative fabrics movie lot Thursday. IMS IS i PREvnusiY OWNED LINCOLN CONTINENTAL The trailer was completely treats, liv e it u p . •. faring the f am il y e A ratobow nf decorsfor ookw burned out. MUs Lavl was un­ .. . YOU CAN SCARfiElY TEU IT’S NOT ORAND NEW-m «. harmed. praosive Mvingt a late-modal (kintinental offtrs, la the anhancad value pf )ta etaaale jdntim fun!, • Permanent firiidh 4 " buderam top% 10 p/kwh pleats per pair 8186 unchanging design—tha concept of avoiding annual change juat for tha^aaka of change B-IS T. F. Hayes Dies, Kaatf. Tha differencaa between a 1961 and a 1964 model ara auMa rafinamanta not " blind-stlitohed side b n m , dduxe y' bottomI hems Figure in Fraud readily apparent to the caaual obaarvar. A lata modal Ointinantal hia lha 0otiSnikii|il I A youthful daytime frock for look and ride and quaNty. H'haa been raatorad to prime condition. And It doea offer, ;• Mitered Comers, 'wefi^hlWd eorneia the young in heart. The off-cen­ «hd seams ter cloetag is new and attrac- WATERBURY (AP)—T Frank Impreasiva savinp. Coma In and aaa how easy It can be to move up to Conttnantal'i, 2226-H Hayes, tormer mayor of Water- tlve onon this young beauty. circle. You'll never want to return to apything leas tn ataturai • 'Lined 'vvilb your cboioe (d 3 fsb tfei His off-center ClOiUlgclodhg le new nUs soft cuddly Bunny is e l bury and former Ueutenent gov­ ".ifi-jtV;; ernor, died todiw after sn iltaem Dairii •I a sRcPa sddkifonsltiNtrge end attractive on toie young dreseed in Isncy bonnet and I" for Incom e T m o s ? beauty. Finish with centrset dresa, ready for the Easter ta St Mary’s Hospital. f'- No. 8I86 with Patt-04tama Paradel Mitiu her now — the Hsyss, 81, was ths prtacipio 4 GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES la ta sizes S, lO, 12, 14, 16, 18. youngster will be drilgMed! figiurs In ths Waterbury oon- BROTHERS Q ueen Bust SO to 38. Blse 10, 31 bust, Pattern No. 2228-H has pat­ staracy case that rocked the 8Q1 CENTER STREET-^-B48^185 ^ LESS BANK (MAR8E MONTHLY HEPAVMENT TERMS tern pieces for 14” toy and rate end made national head­ UMWOF short sleeves, 4 yards of 45* -3 NO.IFS ... NO A N W .. < ...... (par INI) 12 montht 2< mcnlks inch; % yard contrast clothes: fun dlreotiona lines ta the 80s. liww WWt w y*w m— .Y Mck fledse anew 8-Weshs for i sllaiqr To order, send 88o In oolna to: He and 22 others ware con­ i 300 JIB. 1X2.50 To order, send 60c In coins to - , - • » Sue Burnett ‘ Meneheeter Eve* Anne Cab^ The Manchester victed in 1989 of conoptracy to raHrasraraapMssstoMiaitoto 600 lOng Herald. 1168 AVE. OF Bveotaig Herald, Uto AVE. defrauN the city of more than /. ‘ If th6 on^ rMnon^ 54 9 7 .5 0 ijaauciA s, MEW t o s u l n .y . AltoiaOAN, inSWlraBK, M.Y. $8 'mim/wi 900 i r ■OUUKMMT ;9> (9ut Myatery Buaiacss The symposium wlU feature Admirsl Jack 7:16 (80) Sports Camera stop in the Chamber of Com- ^ Renovations passing a standing school bus (90) Tu( Boat Anni* ^ (2 ) Haas. HIghllghta several noted physielaas, each meroe's sanuel Ctosn Up-Pelnt at the conclusion of a forecetui (M) Kindergarten (40) Peter Jennings—News of whom wfll speak on aspecU (W>0) (Theyenne 7:80 ( 8-90-40) Flintatonea (C) Up-Wx Up cempsign. MHS Seniors Take Action Vater^ Cobb ITeachers Doomed to Dismal Defeat ^MantMra ot Ui* Con«r*r»- court trial before Judge Francis (40) Admiral and Swabby (92) SchooU Matcb WiU In May, the Mancheoter Boy of the subject, "Evaluation and 6:80 (94) WbaCs New? ( 3-19) Rawhida tton«l Church have bean Monchun yesterday. Management of Patients with (90) Film (24) Antiques Bbouts phm to make a clean Larson, a student at the Uni Occlusive Cerebral Vascular D1 ( S) Rocky and Hie Friends (10-80) International Show sweep of the surveyed areas. View Unrest Once again the aura thkt ^u sln c poaaiMe renovation* 6:00 (24) Short Stories veraity of Comiecticut and a sease." 6:46 (90) Imiustry On Parade Ths survsy la being directed ★ Brand new, fully equipped cars ready to go. On Youth Government precedes the anmial Beoiotk 6:0U ( 8) News (29) The Cutting Ed|Edge. wtunn the church proper and member of its swimming team In layman's language ttie dl' (M) Horlsons West ( 8-20-40) Farmer's Daughter by Jayceea Norman Holmee and In Alabama Faculty game has deecendeid AP a reault, the Rev. George was arrested last month In Oov sease is called hardening of the (10) Kye-Dentl(» 8:30 ( 8) Survival Richard Bohadik. Their inspec­ ■k Reasonable rates. upon Manchester High SchoqL entry as he and two other mem­ arteries In the brain, or simply, (99) i W 29 Plus One (10-22-30) Bob Hops in Viet­ H i# otornsl teen-age dream, The spirit of near-antagoniafii ■vans, pastor, has invited Dr. (SO) Flash Oordon nam tion will be the third to have bers of the team were returning stroke. (18) Subscription TV been compiled by the Jayceea of "if only we could take over “W# Shall Overcome” la lurks unseen in dark corners « f (R>hn R. Scotford, Mt. Vernon, (2(20)------Film ★ Full insurance coverage. home from practice. Larson de Dr. Louis A. Sokoloff will de­ (40) UPI Review (13) Oreat Adventure during the / Chamber’s annual and run things,’’ came true for secluded corridors, corrodes the ( 8-20.to) Addams Family heard in the background. A T. to apeak at two separate fended himself. liver the principal address. His (18) ^bscrtptlon TV Digest clean up campaign. ★ Large discount if your car is in our shop for twenty aenlors who particlpat- imaginative dement in the 6.10 I 3} News. Sports. Weather 8:60 (24) Intertel In the nineteenth annual prayer ia recited by a minister gaeetlngs Tuesday. John M. Witten. 20, formerly subject is "Physiology of Cere­ 4:16 (82) Club House ( 3) Decision: Truman Dr. Charles E. Jacobson Jr., midst of teachers and wind ( 6-20-401 Valentine’! Day rep^rs. youth and Government Day. before a lar^e group standing Dr. Scot/ord, fonnerly with of Portland and presently resld- bral Circulation." Dr. Sokoloff, (18) News and Views chairman or the Chamber City away ths would-be athletsb (90) Rocky fiiA His Friends 9:30 ( 3-12) Comer Pvle. USHC Sponsored by the Rotary Club, dhe CkmgregaUonal Board of in Massachusetts, was fined a graduate of the University of (10-22^) Jacif Benny Beautiful Comndttoe, citing the in the street. Students, doctors, from the ranks of the revenge­ ( 8) Peter Jennings—News the bevy o f eeniors descended d o m e Missions in the Building i for operating a motor ve Pennsylvania School of Medl 6:80 ( 8) Bourbon St. Beat ( 8-30-40) FDR Jayceea and the Scouto for their lawyers, day laborers, mini- ful senior class. H ie embodt- 10:00 ( .3-19) Slatlerv's People g^epantment, wUl discuss the hide while his license was un cine, is presently chief of the (94) What's New? participation, says he believes on town hail Tuesday to gov­ tors, housewives, farmers stood ment of the ags-dd struggle at. section on cerebral metabol­ ( 3) Walter Cronklte (10-22-80) Jack Paar MORIAlin BROTHERS ern the "City of Village seiitral function of the church, der suspension. A second charge ( R-20-40),12 O'clock High the annual campaign ia "signifi­ around in the street, praying experience against youth bae ism of the Laboratory of Clinical (90) Social Security the worship cC God and the In­ of following too closely was (1?) Newshpst (24) Ixtrents and Film cantly important to our oom- SOI CENTER STREET — TEL. 848-5185 Charm.’’ The annual event gives and singing. In the basement of instilled a feeling ,6f hostUlt)r nolied by the prosecutor. Science at the National InsUtuU (40) Superman (18) Stibscrlption TV munity.’’ studento a first-hand glimpse a church, workers serve food to due to be vented tonight at 7:M ferior o f the meeting house. (18) Subscription TV 11:00 ( 3-8-10’'’•20-92-90.40) Newa. LEASING PLANS FOB ALL 1865 MAKES * MODELS James Jordan, 21, of East of Health in Bettesda, Md. of public administration and whoever happens in. p.m. In the arena. The meetings w ill be held at Otter speakers are Dr. Oil (10-22-3n) Hnnt1»v Brlpklev Sports. Weather Hartford, was fined $60 for lar 6:46 (90) Peter Jennings—News 11:18 (in-90) T''n'ght (C) lets them learn of the complex­ On the outskirts of the town, g pjn. smd 8 pm . and it is hop- belt Glaser of Yale University Tape to Keep TV At this time the women ceny, the charge stemming from 7:00 M2-22-30-40) News Sports (30-40) ABC NighUlfe ities of modern government. state troopers watch and wait. ktt meinl>er8 wlU attend one or Dr. Irving Wright of Cornell Weather 11:20 f’ "’ Mo-'ie toechers wUl open their hard recent theft occurring in East ( 3) Movie (C) The Youth and Government the other to offer siggesUons. University, Dr. Clark Millikan (10) Have Cun Will Travel N E W Y O R K — For about This is Selma, Ala., a town of and long season with a game Charles Dutton, chairman of Hartford (24) Auvergne 11:25 ( 8) Movie Day is held in conjunction with about 28,000, which two MHS of the Mayo CUnlc, and Dr ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) < 1 ,"3> T nivht (Cl $400 you!!l soon be sble to build against the senior girls. Ttoch* ^ s board of trustees, said Isst Timothy Hall, 19, of Kensing­ a etudy of town government be­ teachers visited Thursday, era are the Misses Jsuorcyk, ton, was fined $15 for failure to Stanley Crawford of Baylor Uni' SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTING a home Ubrgry o f television A i ^ t that the church councU verslty. shows. Manufacturers hope to ing nMde by senior Modem March 18. Mr. Richard Cobb Falgnant, Prmtley, lin d, F IM , been planning the re-deco- obey a stop sign. problema claaees. Participants and Mr. Robert Vater .left early Patulak and two practice toadi- Prosecutor John Lombardo Beginning at 12:80 with re­ have a TV-tape recorder in pro­ ^ tio n o f the sanctuary and in were chosen on the basis of a Thursday morning to fly to the era. Miss Dobee and noUed three cases: William De< marks by Dr. GusUv Anderson, duction in the spring. so doing noted other major competitive essay written on unusual town, in support of the Thompson. When "Coach” Case Steph, 26, Bolton, breach of chief of neurology at Hartford NOT FOR SALE j^hangas they felt should be con- town government. movement for voting rights I asked how practivs was peace; Chester Johnston Jr., 88, Hospital, the meeting will break Radio gidered. The matter will now be The highlight of the day was which has become the focus of going, ahe informed the Coventry, breach of peace; and later for a Dutch Treat cocktail (Ih lt Ilstiiig iaetudes only those news brosdessts o f 10 or gwought before the entire a luncbeoif at Cavey's Restau­ international interest in past Robert Guidltta. 22, Waterbury, social hour and a "fat-con­ "World” that because of their ^nireh body before any definite trolled, low cholesterol dinner." mlButo lengtt. Some sUtloas eorry ottm- short newscosto.) rant where pUbMc officials and weeks. superior skill, no practice had following too closely Traveling with a group head­ nlans are made. Several otter cases were con­ The Heart Aseodation chap­ m » C —186* .>> 9:80 Speak Dp. Hartford their student counterparts met laeen scheduled. However, ahe (s ;00 tons Jobn Wad* 12:U 81*1gn on ~ ed by the Rev. Richard Battles ,, Recent cosnmittee sppoint- tinued to future dates, includ' ter* sponsoring the symposium — U—Its* and discussed the day’s setivi- certain that the teachers will ;C0 Dick RobiDsoe of Moimt Olive Baptist (Jhiirch, snents made by the coundl are Ing that of Frederick Glrouard, are those of Manchester, EasU i N«w, 6:00. Afternoon BdiUon tles sn<$ experiences. Francis come out on top. Tbty, ars pit­ JlCusio eomsnittee, Mrs. Allan 22, of 118 Main St., whose court em Windham County, New Lon­ 6:00 Newa. Sporla. WeaUMr parkman, chief of police, en­ Hartford, Vater and Oobb arriv­ ted ai^nst a team of able sen­ i^inson, Mrs. Herbert Knglert don, Norwich and WlUimantle. 6:00 Hartford HlghlisliU 6:46 8 Star Extra tered wearing the bcidge of her ed In Montgomery about noon ior girls who are equaMy ceiS trial on a charge of breach of 7:00 Newt. Sports and Weather 7:06 ConversaUon Plec* Hayden AUen, Mrs. A number of town physicians 7:30 New* of the World office and reported to the group and, by bus and auto, moved on tain of victory for their side. peace has now been postponed 6:00 Gaalisht 7:50 Senator from Conn. Thompson, Mrs. Ghauncey twice, both times with witness are expected to attend the half­ 12:00 (Julet Hours ttat she had had her "mug tp Selma. Following an orien­ (A t the time of this printing, day conference. W l-r—«86 8:10 Pop- Concert tation meeting for all newcom­ Bqriier; and board of ushers, in attendance. Glrouard vol 5:00 Wail 8* Today _ 9:06 Nightbeat shot" token. Les Williamson, the roster for the senior girl’d CMnton ImM, WiUlam Bowers, untarity committed himself to 6-.00 Nawi. Weather. Sporta^ 11:00 Newa cemetery superintendent, told ers to the town, the group par­ teem was nol available.) > :16 Radio f-aater Hartford 11:15 Sports Ftnal ticipated in several small meet­ UChard liS ^ , WUbur Fletch- NorwichNorwidi ButeState HoopiuiHospital »®several verai^ | w t . . (1:30 Art Johnson Show the group thst he had been sur­ The real contest, however -.45 Lowell Thomas ings. A march on the Jailhouse fr, tsMien »smequln and Ar­ days ago for observation and H O lV Iv& m C UH11 S7:00 Newa WPOP—14M prised to discover that people staru after the preliminary thur Austin. treatment Forfeiture of a $600 o i 7:86 Sliver Platter 6:00 Lou Terri are buried “ five feet under — had been planned, to urge the game, at 5 pjn. The quick.- 8:00 Ufe Line „ 7:00 Ken Griffin - Also, membership committee, bond has been stayed until April 13:00 Jonathan Dark not six!’* release o f some 30 white min­ thinking, ntmMe and deadly-ad Will Show Film 8:80 Jerry (Gordon Show isters who had been arrested f (Hsimid photo by Pinto) CUffoed Brlckson, Mrs. Roy L Janice Zeppa and Linda curate senior team, under 0>ac^ Jgallbarg, Mrs. John Pringle, C the previous day. The clergy­ Ctanely cheerleaders practice their grraceful routines for the vital game. Duke Hutchinson, Varsity b a » The movie "Barabbaa,” star­ Thomas, town representatives Hodges; pubtldty. men v/ere released, howev^, kstball captain is bent on rlA ring Anthony Quinn and SUvana to the (Mate Legislature, got a and ths march was canceled. versing tte 56-54 setlMick ot Holcomb Attendg Mangano, w ill be shown by the first hand gltm ^ e at the 'Y>e- Both Cobb and Vater indi­ Maichtsiar Givis OrdNSIra CoaMrt last year. St. James’ Holy Name Society hlnd the scenes’’ policy-making cated that a generally op­ Riiosell and Fnmcla Ly- This year’s team bolds tto Seminar at API tomorrow and Sunday at T:S0 committee sessions. They found timistic air prevailed In the MonelMSttr High School Sock and Buskin Production distinction of being the only un^ p.m. at the school auditorium. the arguments on topicn from community, because Federal ” 4-M Chick Project defeated team yet to play jf A special chUdren’a matinee is WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14. 1965 — 8:1! whether or not kindergarten ed­ District Court Judge Johnson ^ A lb e r t Gray, R L 87, Tolland| Hoiward F. Holcomb, wire Wally Irish, '65, MHS principal during the annual youth game, which makes them favo^ aimed for Sunday at 2 p.m ucation should be compulsory had ruled to allow the march Obunty 4-H Chib agent has editor for Hie Heralil, will and Government Day, performs the pTesssnt task of an­ Ites over the faculty, whof(| ickets will be available at the VYTAUTAS MARUOSIUS, Conductor to civil rights In Hartford both to Montgomery, the long-range Given Before Small Audience ■pmoonced ah opportunity for| attend a tiwo-aveek seminar be­ Interesting and enlightening. nouncing that school would be dismissed early and that the senior spies report as infan^ f^H club membera and boys and door for all performances. But if you will be a 1965 Girl Grad of goal for the Southern Christian ginning Monday at the Ameri' SOLOISTS: ESTHER HINES, SOPRANO A fire drill was staged at the extra period after school would be shortened by 10 min­ ously slow and out-of-practlc(b who would like to start Proceeds will benefit the MHS or East Catholic High youll re­ Leadership Conference, which can Preas Institute (API) at Msgr. John F. Hannon Memo­ ROGERA.OUCKS, TENOR Bowers School by Boh Getz- utes (Herald photo by Pinto.) Of Interest last weekend was Members of the vietoty-seeklng 4-H ddek project Any 4-H Columbia University in New ceive one of these miniature cedar chests sponsors and directs the move­ rial Fund. The society estab­ STUDENTS FREE BY TICiKET ONLY wich, chief of the Eighth Dis­ ment in Selma. * the Sock and Buskin production senior equad are; Jim member not already en- York. Art Bjork, Carl Colangelo, Bar­ lished this fund to provide edu­ free if you reserve it in advance by send­ trict Fire Department, and Sue tlons. Paychecks were made out Vater indicated that his con­ of Peter Ustinov’s "Romanoff or lx>ya or girU intorest- H e will Join 28 editors from ry Baj^rvUIe, Bob Getztoriel^ cational and scholarship ass' TICKETS AVAILABLE AT; ing in the coupon below. We’ll advise Knlgtit, chief of the Town Fire by Donna Griffin, controller. versations In the course of the and Juliet” , the sole presenta­ In becoming members may the United States and Canada Sports ^ight tion of the group for this sea­ Rick M.-icaione, Mike OrtowokL dy fo r 25 or 00 puUata. tancs to the childrsn of S t DUBALD4YS MUSIC CENTER you by mail when you can pick up your Department. Roberta Lehmus, Pat Collins, director of public afternoon with several high whose primary reaponsliUltiea son, wliich I viewed Saturday and Rich Siegal. Also A1 Snyd­ 'Members must furnish suit- James’ Paritt. m..yor, and Sharon Vesco, town works, found himself fascinat­ school students from the Negro are aelecUng, ediUiijg and pre- Atty. Wealey C Gryk is in HELLER’S MUSIC SHOP miniature chest It’s Watkins graduation night. er, John R. Roberts, Howi^ «(Ue boosing for brooding and manager, learned that no one ed by a trip into the vaults of •The lOH will sponsor a community o f the town led him aenting daily the national, charge of the arrangements. He gift to you! Playing before an audience of Holmes, John P. Roberts, John raising the chicks. except them was permitted to Manchester which contained Sports Night at the MHS to have great respect for the world and state nows. is assisted by Arthur C. Eng­ about 350, the troupe offered a O’Brien, Vic Salciiu and Gray said electric light enter the town disposal area town records since 1823. cafeteria March 29 at 7 p.m part youth ia playing in this Holcomb is the fifth Herald land, Leo J. Kwash, Dr. Ed­ fare that was at first view com­ FlUoramo. r. Sroodors or heat lamps are sat- without a permit. 'nie^*'dump" Wally Irish, MHS principal, Otto OrahaiYi, all-time foot­ movMnent. He commented that editor in 10 years to have been ward J. Sulick, Leon W. En- pletely out of proportion to the The only citizens who dou1)t factory and some of the was also visited by (Jarol excused school seven minutes ball great of the Cleveland from the top down the whole invited to participate in the deriin and Frank A L a n iA intimate size of the audience; a senior triumph in the coming fiecossory equipment can be Chamberlain, highway superin­ early, an action viewed fa­ Browns and presently direc­ group is marked by its youth, A P I aeminars. MANCHESTER'S tor of athletics and head but, in fact, v/as a very respect­ battle are a group of stalwa^ made from plans a'vailable at The editors will hear talks on WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. tendent, who inspected the vorably by his boss, Betty Gal- and he feels ths:t from this the TV for Retarded grassing and covering of a 11 c h a n t. superintendent of football coach at the Coast movement derives much of Its able performance of the rather faculty team members, led by the 4-H ofnee which can also copy deak work,'and will ana- 936 Main Street Rimish brooding equipment and great (1 ^ of the disoosal area schools. W ally spoke for all Guard Academy in New. strength. dryly humorous play. Consis­ player-coach Streitelmelr. Hl§ \ywt each other’s papers for dis­ London, will share the tently providing cause for a courageous band Includqq fceders and waterera. TOKYO— ^The Japan Broad Manchester, Conn. Valerie Wabrek, superinten­ participants in the program Cobb emphasized the careful play and content of neivs. ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER speakers^ spotlight' along '' The chicks are purchased casting Ckirporation has begun dent of recreation and parks when he told town offioials that control and dedication that ths smile, the dlalogrue rarely trans­ MSsrs. Danielson, Hyde, Moi;'< Roundtable discussions give the I am a member of the Class of 1965, with An'dy Robustelli, form- fiirough a revolving 4-H poul- ' broadcasting over its education­ was given a complete tour of all the students had had a won­ lee4ersbip sxsinpUfies. He in-, cended that liralt, and only oc- iarty, Keeney, and Marottsq editors opportunity to exchange .er all-pro defensive lineman fund. Members must agree al network a special T V class □ Manchester High School □ East the town recreational facilities derful time, had leerned a great dicated that without the respon­ ca:bionaIIy did broad humor call Evidently the faculty lnten(|q try ideas aibwt news handling, with the New York Giants. to enter mature pullets in the for mentally retarded children. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! Catholic High. Please reserve a Lane and said ahe was surprised to deal, and extended an invitation sible leadership to direct the forth a few guffaws. to wage a psychological wqjr from the Associated Preas and Also attending will be Rick 4it.H Coimty Fair in the fall— The aim is to stimulate in such leam that there were so many* to town officials to come and enormous, forces underlying, the Both Barbara Holman, as against their "classy” oppo^; United Press International. Miniature Chest for me. Forzano. head coach o f the four for each 25 received A fter children a desire to observe na­ town-sponsored activities. Carol shadow llie students any time movement would lack much of Juliet Moulsworth, and Pete ents. A <>>nductlng the wire editors’ Batch, superintendent o f the they wished. University of Connecticut Tennant, as Igor Romanoff, Coach Streitelmelr said in aq fcdging and when premiums seminar will be Clarence Dean, ture, to study and learn about (Please PR IN T infomation below its value. i1 theh- social environment, to MORIARTY BROTHERS water and sewer departments, football team. Bill Cooper, a showed stnnig characterization, exclusive “World” intorviewj; nave been paid by the 4-H Fair associate director of the APT clearly) well-known toastmaster, w ill The part o f students In Man­ train their senses and giiide reporting on her experience, ex- CDRBECrriONS chester, Cobb'commentsd, ia in although neltlier appeared to "While we enjoy playing Association, the pulleto will be who is a former Hartford Times be master of ceremonies. Patricia Felthana their emotional development olalmed, “There’s nnofe to the Due to the error of a 'World' writing to public officials, urg­ capture the audience. Miss Hol­ Gary Oimaa against the seniors . . . we orp dbid and the money kept by the editor. Name Ekitertainment in a slight­ SERVING YOU WITH ■ewers o f Manchester then reporter the names of some of man's portrayal of a fickle ro­ confident wo will continus oug County for more baby chicks ly different vein will be pro­ ing action to guarantee basic flk the 1055 projects. A 4-H 24 24 ; meets the' eye!" the men who worked on the rights in voting, and also in mantic \vith a sizeable touch of winning ways, and even broad-' Abbey to Be Hotel M o b i l h e o t Kathy Dubaldo, town planner, vided by a chorus from the rebellion was quite credible. Legion of Honor en last year’s margin.” Duka fhetnber may purchase his own Address double story stage sets for the Manchester Cttapter o f the education and in housing. pullets if he wishes. got a bird's eye glimpse of Man­ Sock and Buskin production of Vater stated that the march Tennant’s role as a Russian Hutchinsion and his crew de^ chester when she viewed photo­ Society for the Preservation * 'A n equal number o f cocker- TRIER, Germany — Trier’s HOUR HOUR "Romanoff and Juliet", were to Montgomery represents ,a sailor was somewhat weak, al- One hundred years from now, dine comment until after tha Phone graphs of the town taken from and Encouragement of Bar­ Winter and its accompany­ dU may be requested if they are Grand Hotel Martinskloster omitted from last Friday’s cUmaxT but'noV a ftta ie'to tKu ' though .his part as a bewildered people will be reading the b iog-, contest. ■** plans to convert a former Bene­ RURNER the air. Lucille Monaco, town bershop Quartet Singing in ing frosted windshields are a dhsired These should be mark- FUEL OIL page. These men were Edward America. A film showing the movement, for there are many lover was more believable, raphy of a successful, quietly An unusually lovely squad ot dictine abbey into a toi^ranklng clerk, reported that she wa.s traditional nuisance for the •ted as broilers or fryers. Grondim and Ralph Walters, lOH's efforts at teaching areas in which inequaMty Is to managing to provide occasional famous twentieth century worn- , senior cheerleaders have beso: hostelry. The 17th" Century DELIVERY FUEL OILS SERVICE amased by the great mass of CaUcks will be distributed April both of the Board of Education tjie handicapped .Youngsters be found. He commented that chuckle.s. motorist.* Hardly one to be an. Someone will say, "Patricia ' selected for the game. The buUdinpi on a bank o f the Mo­ paper work involved in running the movement wtU involve | , Sprague offered a gen- Feltham — Now there was an shapely crew have been prae- 28. Applicattona must be in by the local government. Maintenance Department. to swim will be shown. faced with such mundane prob­ Weilnesdays. selle will houM a restaurant and In last week's Legion of Hon­ every citizen before the strug- i and familiar role, epitomiz- individualist. A romantic realist ticing under the watchful ey# Maraha Halliday, assessor, The donation is $1.50; all ing the dry humor characteris­ lems, this week’s legionnaire, • First Aid C^Me Set a ballroom. A 100-bed hotel will or it wa.s inadvertently stated proceeds Will go to the _IOH gle is complete, and that the with both eyes wide open and o f Mr. Popp and have reached helped to measure several new tic of the play. His portrayal Gary Gunas, is confronted with - Tlie Women’s AHFllisry o f the be built in what used to be the that Alan Snyder is the son of Pool Fund. Refreshments sooner this action comes, the real love for life Uie utmost degree of excellence) monastery garden. houses for assessment for tax sooner equality will be fact of a simultaneously innoemt an odd complication— his wind­ It may take the world In gen­ The beauties are Capt. Chria Colmnhla Volunteer Plre De­ C A L L 643-5135 AfgAjr MAMCMtSTW C&MTMR rates. Peggy DeHan, registrar Mr. and Mrs. Israel Putnam. will be served. rather than theory. and worldly head-of-state was shield frosts on the inside. eral a century to discover this, McHale, Bob Bosworth, Staa partment will sponsor first aid MANCHESTER of voters, discovered that there Alan's parents are Mr. and Mrs. • This weekend, there will Such bizarre situations are edasues beginning March 20 at 315 CENTER STREET E.J.C. quite enjoyable. The occasional but anyone who talks to Pat Opolach, Jeff Nielson, Bill ^ i W r JUJ was plenty of work to be done Israel Snyder. be three performances of the met by Gary with a quiet boW- the Andover Firehouse at 8 pjn. pedantic orations Uotlnov wrote will leam it in just a few min­ Heck, Bill Rylander, Lenny In that department, even Gilbert and Sullivan operet­ ness. With a flamboyance for f- A qualified Red Ooas in Somanhls co - editors Judy On April 5 the Otis Test will for this part were borne well by utes. She’s the type o f girl who Lucas and Bruce Buckley. k though there are no elections In ta, “The Pirates of Pen­ the audience. the omusual. Gary is never satis­ isn’t afraid to be herself, to •trucior will teaxtt the six con. Fritshen and Connie Barrett zance.” They will be heH In be administered In the sopho­ A lso, Randy Cota, Bob M ag- n , the near future. fied to wait for the unusual to express her opinions, iecuiivs lessons, all on Mon­ report that there are l9 l pegee Bailey Auditorium tonight, more and junior home rooms. Accompanying him, with a nano, John McDermott. Chuck Judy Seavey, building inspec­ find him. He seeks adventure She is, has and Uk a lot o f McLaughlin, Bob Lodi, Garg days, the first two o f wfaicb ManeiicktGk LUM BER tor, helped to evaluate the ad­ in the 1965 yearbook.. tomorrow afternoon and to. good deal more opportunity for On Wednesday, ten students winning the audience, were the out with a soidilsticated cur­ things. GentUcore, Ratoh DeSinume, will be in Andover. ditions at the Highland Park morrow evening for the iosity.' Adventurer, philosopher from East Catholic High spent two delightful soldieirs, Barry She is— a seriousIS 9 » ident; an Jim Crow, and W alt Hudson. ^ Anyone interested In attand- and Keeney St. Schools to see There are 40 parking spaces benefit of lOH. and dreamer, a career In the the day at MHS.' Gregory and Ad Plzzola. Greg­ MHS Announcer; a 1^ )tmber o f With the truly Incredible Ihg may call Mrs. Fred Macht. if they met building quallflca- In front of the office. theatrical world became a real­ AT ory’s sl'apstlck performance as the National Honor Society and ent and vitality of the class^^ '' The auxiliary recently voted ity last summer when he a bungling guard and ineffec­ the Current A ffairs Oub; and 1955, it seems almost Incompre; to donate $860 to tfas depart­ worked as an apprentice a^ the the club editor of Somanhis. ment for its buHdlng fund. The decorative woven tual saleetnan entertained the hensible that their skills should Oakdale Musicad Theatre. When She has— a lot of honors level be challenged. The affront ahafi firemen are plaiming an addi- audience in moments when the asked what he did, Gary re­ text books: a well-trained pi­ not go unnoticed. Uon to the rear of the fire- play began to drag. Pizzola’s New Editors Take Over the ‘World’ portrayal occasionally slipped plies, “ I was one of the grooms ano; a quiet, contagious laugh; Rick Ames. ’6d bouse to garage the new rescue panels for fences who run up and down the two psychotic pigeons that cim Linda Cox, ’68 SCRANTON MOTORS, Inc. out of character, but contrib­ vehicle, a gtft from the liana Isles changing the sets.” Typi- peck colored lights for food; a Oub. uted much in a subtle identi­ csdly minimizing his role, Gory lot of friends; a. collection of N ext W eek’s Msms The senior members of the fication with the audience. did become thoroughly engulfed trolls; a lively interest in al­ and screens.•• High School World have chosen The two ambassadorial cou­ Porter Sdiool lunch menu in the atmosphere of show most everything. next week: Montey, chicken YOU ARE GUARANTEED THE SERVICE ples, Torn Zohrowsky and Dor- G>imcil>Sets * the now editorial staff for the business as he did everything She likes — horses and the w ith rice soup, nirkey salad ria DIM anno as Mr. and Mrs. school year 1955-55. Co-editors- from building scenery in the Hungarian Dance No. 5; trum­ sandwich, blueberry cnanb pud­ H o f^ r Moulsworth, and W il­ daytime to chauffering such pets and quiet people, Tschai- ding; Tueaday, spagbetU with YOU EXPECT WITH THE CAR YOU BUY! In-chief are Helene Kiecolt and liam Hust and JoAnne Rey­ Di'ess G>de people as Durward , Bar­ kovsky and James Bond; hard meat sauce, celery stioka, man BaH>ara Oocconi, both '55. H iey nolds as Mr. and Mrs. Vadim bara MoNalr and Jayne Mans­ apples and rare steak. darin oranges; Wedneaday, fiah / : ■ '/ replace aenlora Gary Gunos and i^m aneff, were really enter- She Mkea—books- and going The School Attire Ccnmmto$), sticks, buttered rice, green Paula Rooen. tsdnlng In their respective comic field at night. of the Student (JouncU recent^ Despite having lUs "head In barefoot, proms and cHmbing beans, fiuH oocktaii; Tininday, Potlatch John CMtrout, '57, sets a pre­ marital situations. The trials trees, sports and elepluuK ly announced its reconunenda* dkiba steak, tossed salad, fruH; FAIRWAY NEW OLDSMOBILES AND F-85’$ cedent as the first sophomore the clouds,” Gary’s feet are Uons concerning the. achoof and tribulations of middle-aged jokea Friday, macaroni and tuna fiah la the history of the "W orld" parents were aptly character­ planted firm ly on the ground. dresa code. A rigorous academic sched­ She dialikes — cats and ialad, carrot aticka, paacbeg. ever to hold qn editorship. He ized, with Zobroweky as the The committee was origttalljA ule of A P English, College crowds; Uma beans and the for replaces Roy Parks, '55, as most convincing of the four, al­ London look. There Isn't much set up to look for epming fa d s ’’ Level Math, Honors'French IV or fashions which might be cond itvenlsig Herald I PONTIAC AND TEMPEST K>orts editor. Jim Newton, ‘55, though Hust was amusing in his else ehe would like removed and Honors physics is embel corra^pandeat, Vir­ (pidJbij.~ 0~ fiam LsL will fill th6 capacity of Legion equally florid and pathetic role sidered inappropriate for achoof Party Supplies lished with a non-credit course from the face of the earth; the ginia M. Oarisen telepbsns 228- editor raplacing Gall Seller and as a bewildered husband and wear. In this way, studenlf ______USED CAR SPECIALS ------in music appreciation. In addl' romanticist shineq throimh aa would be given ample time- to 1824. Marj Luko, both ’55. father. M bs DiManno and Miss she directs her attention toward The nobr editors were chosen Reynolds gave good portrayals tion to memberahlp in the Na­ plan a wardrobe before epeiKl- B O TH " 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible. tional Honor Society, Gary has liking life rather than enter­ 1964 Olds Djmiuilic 88 Convertible. Blue. on the basis of their responsi­ of dismayed hois, forever peck­ Ing too much money on fada Studie$ Abroad Set Exciting ideas in pre-cut fencing. Use them to en- efficiently met the dally crisis taining petty grievances. To aecoimpUah this repreaenu STORES 1964 Olds Dynamic 88 Convertible. Turquoise 1963 Pontiac Tempest O>ope. bility, ablUty and quality of ing at their husbands. Of the many things ttc baa c lo s e a patio, a swimming pool, or screen other their work during the past Particularly entertaining of the High School World in tatlves first visitod lOsa CciKa WASHINGTON — About 7501 his position as co-editor. seen and done, ttoee that Im­ nie Trent, youth fashion coO 1963 Olds 98 Sport Sedan. 1962 Pontiac 4-Door Hardtop. year. were the spy - turned - monk, teachers will go OPEN outdoor living areas . . . for scores of interesting An adventurer with worldly press her most are the quieter, ordlnator at a Hartford store/. HeleneVi oourses this year In­ Mike Podolny, and the ludicrous next summer to study In 1962 Pontiac Station Wagoi). projects that will make your home a more beau­ appeUte, Gary has truly in­ more profound ones. as Trent toured two c m i 1963 Olds Starfire Coupe. Light blue. deaf archMshopi Dave BiUng- Offlc^>pf Education Institutes. TONITE clude Honors Engllah HI, Hbn- herited the spirit of Don Qul' She remembers especially — three departments with Phulsn tiful, more satisfying {dace to live. Patty-O-Panel lon. In acenee as "a high-rank­ AmongYqe subje);to wUl be He-1 1963 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe. 1961 Pontiac Bonneville Hardtop. ora French JU. U, 8. History xote. His ambivalent nature the long, sUent llaea o f people Rivard and Sharon Doutontt fences will add much in the way of appearance to ing officer of the Secret Po- ilera; Chl- and Algebra II. She enjoys will have to resign Itself for the filing by Kennedy’s grave; the both ’67, and gave the girls a till 1961 Pontiac Ventura Hardtop. Mce", Podolny was delightful, neae, in TaljiM; anaHtuaaiaB in | 1962 Olds 98 Town Sedan. your grounds while providing privacy. Complete reading and teaching Sunday present to roaming the high first time she saw the Pieta; a ireview of conUng spring fBah-r and highly reminiscent o f the M o m o w . Cadillac 4-Door Hardtop. Air-conditioning. kits are designed for quick, permanent assembly Bohool at the (Jenter Congrega­ seas- as a pirate In this week­ trip up ECount Waahington. ana 171*0* Inclin e d . the nepr 1961 OMa 98 S ^ rt Sedan. 1962 dellgttful performances of EM into finished fence units. tional Church. end's performance <»f. tbs "PI' She haa -her future pretty industrial zipper, to compli- Bnibara Is following a course Hachadourton in “ You Can’t 1960 Oida 98 Holiday Sedan. 1960 Cadillac Coupe. rated of Penzance.” well in mind. She wlU attend ment skirts, drsssae, Jacksti which includes English n i, Take It W itt You” and “CMcla- Among Gary's accumulate(l <3olby Junior College, try to and ooaU) hnd old faveritog homa!” two years ago. Again, •paniah BZ, U. 8. History, Al- honors are two keys In the he^> people and lead a worth­ Madraa plaid, wrapekirU. i Maacheafar OUbert SuUivaa Workshop m bra Q and Developtnental as the M«uve Friar, Pedolny 1945 FORD CO U N TR Y SpUIRE 1941 PLYMOUTH |SLVEDERE Scholastic W riting Contest, an while llf% travel, go horseback drew U(m2u as the archtoUhop’s LOW MILEAGE Raadlaar. Barbara enjoys listen- award for the beat news story rtditor every chance she gets. To leam mora atout tto a» 280 M ILES ears and memory. Ellington, 4 F T.x 8 F r. in f to remarkab^' deficient memory, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward arranged to b«v* Mr. Banari SULLIVAN'S say. Aptor of Regal's Man’a Wi QUALITY AND SELECTION BUY NOW AND SAVE $$$$ English n , Spanioh U, Plane delighted the aijdience. Boldness, spirit, (rumor has Feltham at 84 Jarvla Rd. Geometry, Biology I and Choir, Ihe two lovers cause th6 com* and speak to tto oa it ho wqs the organizer of a re? eomiHriw John's buay ochedule. plot complications in the first STENO CLUB soittae. M r. Apt**’ that S R . X 8 R . cent midnight dip in ,tb* $M ^DICK BACKOFEN ★ ERNIE SCRANTON ★ RUSS MATHIASON* B it postkaea include iruisic ^ace, ChiMly Haohadourian m The National Seeretarles Aa- trouean would oUtt b* pea sUtutton Plaza fountains), in- and that tto mm Jtm a i ALSO SOME NEW 1945 MODELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SECTIONS (wpaoially tho aitoordlan) and Siarfa Zlotochienko, and Barry eurloaitiy. oml aea-. aodatlon is estsWishing a Chap­ Ooodlng aa Froddy Vander- ter of Future Seeretarles m srould be a bsrorlto. awmbersbipa on the Student demlc achievement- few caji A * OK YOU CAN ORDER YOUR CHOICE MODEL AND ^9UIPMENT Oooncll, Book and Biiskla and st(^ were amusing in thqlr soclatloii iveMorsid byt o ttto t o M Maa- i With Ms m takw toa Jimlor Round Iw e . doubt thst airwUI to cheater Ooinmunily Orilqta tbrea soexeae.gw r a ^ reallsllc pragmatlm. pibly woven into a nieoeuful fU'^ Jim is presently taking an The Rve-a«d4et-uy« a«^tnS« get • aequaintod roeetojg waa toa plasnert to t o * tto ture by Gary.’ all •bonors program which/ in- boto portraM was § r n m '. held bi the FaeuMy LMinfa. ease loeatod t o ^ He Is the zon of Mr. and Mra. Tuesday evening, Marob 18. af tto i^MOl to tlsl part oT the {day's develo{>- Pater Chiaaa vt SS Proepeet St ment. ■ The foQowlBg atudenU from ‘S' MaaohaMer A lb Seitool attosd* ____ Ts a' litary small aiKlisnce. H i* tot*I acal* *d tbte meal ■ s.Biitilil iwffh'ii n ife andworkf have bsirt the p U F a - ^ msventod the Hwwem from nor Becker. .itoR tar. The two-afaCT seto. PAGE TWELVE display memantoa of bar vMt from toe 18 towns in Ty>Hand Andover ■ add answer questions about the County wtw was called to serve south tad of the industrial m o s Coiuiiibia on a grand jury before the Tee, however, 'Biursday, pork seusage, at Its A pril 6 meeting. A . Meaila Ptamey, O O P State | A s spring comes in, the activ Mayor Egan noted that It is of treee along the ecuth bound­ Mrs. Wendell ’Turner, Rt. 6, Is to soon keep ditfinlte office Supt Chartes Warner explain-^ mashed potatoes, corn, apple S t until it can discuss the pro­ I f the zone change Is approv­ lUas of the people in town en­ the b o a ^ of education's respon- ary of the industriid zone. caialrman, haa appointed Mrs. helping to plan the day’s activi­ hours On those two evenings. • d ttie decision to set up a mid­ crisp: Friday, baked fish or fish posal with applicant Andrew ed, Ansaldi must request a per­ w to project the goals. Virginia Lewis of Woodland * gaged In 4-H work becomes ties at the fair. sticks, parsley potatoes,^green Ansaldi. The propoeed zone extenakm mit from the commission to ex­ ‘ ■9 . dle school during the joint The town council's interest lies more frequent and varied. Tha Manchester Evening Hernld beans, cake. And it approved by a 3 to 2 is 200 feet wide along Bidwell tend his commercial pit It was Tar. to a thirteen • member i Selectman’s Hoars meeting last night of the school in the availability of a site and S t, and about 400 foot deep. It not clear last night whether the 4-H town cennmittea met last First Selectman Percy B. Andover correspondent. Law- a a a a the economics of the building Elementary schools: ^nday, vote a change from Residence ptretagy oommlttea'. Ixiard and the town council to barbecued ham burg on bun, but­ Zone C to Business Zone I for lies inunsdiately south of An- request must be aired at a i>u1>- week at the home of Mr. and Cook w as one of 18 oiUzena Bioe, telephone 742-6796. Read Hcrald Ads. program. saldl’s existing commercial pit ‘ lira. Lewla, RepubUoan State discuss the school budget and tered whole kernal .corn, potato a strip of property along the Uo hearing. The restrictions Mrs. John Hutchinson on Wales He emi^asized that it la the Aitty. Shea introduced a letter <>ntral Committeewoman to r Middle school site. cMpe, pickle, fruit; Tuesday, east side of Main St., from Hen­ proposed lu t night would prob­ the 35th District has bean In Supt. Warner said “In at­ board of education’s responsibil­ from building Inspector Thomaa Rd. Much of ths discussion re­ baked sausage links, motoed po­ ry S t to the north property line ably be oondltiona o f the pit ex­ poUtiaa many yaara on both lo­ tempting to forecast the build­ ity to inform the public on what Monahan, stating his office had volved around getting a suit­ tatoes, buttered green beans, of the Prudentiu Insurance tension, not ths soning change. cal and state Mvals. ing needs of South Windsor over it is doing. had complaints of stockpiling able piece of land for uae by rye bread and butter, apple building. Trivigno’s request for a the next few years we first ex­ of sand in the present R u r^ ‘ Shi has served as aeoreUxy the 4-H Rhythm Riders in their Mayor Egan stated that the sauce; Wednesday, soup and •’Ihe commission will meet change to Business Zone for his OUR EXCITINC...FACTORY AUTHORIZED plored the pds^bility of keeping Residence Zone, for which A n­ to former Congreaaman-at-large training 8e.9sions. It was an­ council did not want to impinge crackers, tuna fish salad sand­ with Ansaldi, and also review a Main St property was unop­ Grade 1 through 8 in their nelgh- saldi has asked toe zone jAntoni Sadlak, executive aeore- nounced that Mr. Edward Hop­ on the responsibility of the wich, cake with cherry sauce series of proposed zoning regu­ posed at toe public hearing. 'borhood schools." change. Sary^for the Connecticut CIU- kins on Bear Swamp Rd. had school board. He noted that the topping; Thursday, hamburg lation changes, at a meeting James Tanl, 90 Oondord Rd., He said that to do this tor Atty. Shea also objected that eens Ikr Alsop, campaign direc- offered about four acres of land middle school must be looked stroganotf on rice, buttered April 5. il966-«6, the town would need 28 the “man-mode mountains” Of said he has bought property at |tor for Mrs. Helen Loy who ran upon as an educational matter peas, carrot sticks, ^^eat bread Action on the Ansaldi bid on his farm for the club’s use. classrooms at Avery or be four stored sand on AnsakU's p n ^ Main and Henry Sts. on ths dor Secretary of State In 1962 and presented properly. and butter, cookies; Friday, was delayed until the commis­ The annual 4-H poUuck sup­ short, 80 classrooms at Orchard erty blow into area homes on drounito that it ehoukl ^ knd was campaign director for Concerning the budget, board baked beans and catsup, devlied sion can investigate safe­ per will take place on Saturday Hill or 6 short, 26 classrooms windy days. As a result he' for )»u8inea8 use. Selton Oopp, 1064 nominee for chairman FYancis Nester point- __1, tossed salad, peanut but- guards that it might apply to at 6:30 p.m. in the elementary ;at Pleasant Valley or 1 short, said, neighbora must ^>end con­ and' Kottkln. bwnara of the Pru­ ■Beoond Dlatrlet Oongreeaman. «d out that in an attempt to help te f sandwich, fruit. school with Mrs. Steve Urain ANNUAL SALE the property, which An^di ■» classrooms at Union or 1 short, siderable sums simply to main­ dential Insuraiioe Oo. office I The new group la deocribed the town council study the budg- Milk will be served with all wonts to use as an oxtension 08 chairman. The committee ia 16 classrooms at Blllsworth or 1 tain their properties. Ai^ea resl- north of TMvigno’s building, >by Pinney aa “a blue ribbop mdrp information was prC' meals. of his commercial sand and requesting a donation of 25 short, 16 classrooms at Wap- denU object, he said, to having and Dominic Fontloalli, repre­ Committee of experienced cam- YOUR sented this year. Square Dance Set gravel pit off Bidwell St. cents from each family attend­ ping with 8 to spare, and 19 the storage area nearer thair senting John PontioaUl & Sons, i^ g n e ia who understand tha UP The council requested a Besides cbtalninb a zone ing to cover expenses. Families ONCE-A-YEAR classrooms at Eli Terry, a rtiort- The South Windsor Square properties than It now ia. said they favor the change. '•needs of our party and the tech- breakdown of figures of the new change, Ansaldi mu«t also ask atiendir.g are asked to bring a TO age of three on the originally Dance Club will hold a regular InlquaS of organization and op- OPPORTUNITY TO revised salary schedule of teach the commission for the exten­ Appearing to oppose the Voting for the cltange were place' setting for each family proposed building. dance tonight from 8 to 11 at SAVE commission dtalnnan M m La- laration of political campaigns ers. sion of his commercial pit oper­ change were four members of member. Coffee, milk, rolls and But with the Hfli Terry addi­ the Wapplng School. Bob Grand- msnzo, Welti and Dr. Robert Supt. W arner explahicd to the ation. ’The zone change must the Hampton family, ol’. with ;|n Connaotlout" dessert will be provided. tion, Supt. Warner said, five pre will be the caller. All club Karns; ring togatfaer, better grouping unintentionally. He aald that Early Instruments Heard at School pm. The program will be put about a half-dozen Wetherell ' April 18 has b ^ set as rag- Iftir their instrucUon would re- He noted that In last year’s only heavy material woul^ be on by the P T F . St. residents. Atty. John F. llstration day for the Recreation Music from 1300 throuyU 1750 flowed to the ears of Bennet Junior High School students In '•Utt. budget as presented to the stored in the area for which On Monday, the junior <*olr Shea presented the commission •Council basehan teams. three assemblies thl% morning. Harpsichords, recorders, viols, flutes, piccolos and early per­ - H e indicated In addition, superintendent, there was an al' the change was requested and FULLY AUTOMATIC* location of $19,000 for school li' will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. a petition, signed by 34 area , An organizational meeting cussion instruments were heard as four Hartford Symphony musicians played works by Oradea 7 and 8 In all eletnen- that the trees that Ansaldi brarles. This was cut by the in the chapel and the youth residents, a s k ^ denial of the Iwas hsld last werit. for the Bach. Handle Joaquin and Machaut. One of the performers, Bert Turetzky, describes a type ‘taty schoola would have made plans to plant would cut down board of education to $6,000 for choir from 7:30 to 8:30 pm . request. 'eoundra oommlttee members of recordei* to students Gall Brice and Brent Balmer between assemblies. W alter Grzyb, Ben- jieceasary the hiring of three any blowing of debris. net music teacher, rests his hand on a harpsichord. (Herald photo by Saternia.)______ijnore dasaroom teachers than all schools. Wednesday, the intermediate The change from Residence ‘and team managers and co- "280” BIG SCREEN TV w as found necessary \inder the He also pointed out to the choir wUl rehearse, from 7 to 8 Zone C to Busine.ss Zone I along In answer to a question from tehalrmen Dr. Ralph Wokner commission member Clarence Smiddle school proposal. council that roe $11,000 in un p.m. and the senior choir at 8 Main St. was asked by James and Henry Ramm. Oaulfidd and Mrs. Joseph A rm ­ student that it sends to M an­ Welti, AnsaltU agreed ha would . Richard R uakka and Joseph committed funds was a part of pm . Trivigno, for his store building strong. chester. ; S u p t W a rn e r emphasized that he would BUILD A BETTER UWN WITH ABWAY PRODUCTS PeUatier ariU head toe farm •EXOiUSTVE VIDEOMATIC malces all tuning adjustment* for yo-n eleo- the $16,000 deficit of the board Friday, there wBl be a council at 143-145 Main and ex-1 state )n writ Also, Mra. Lester Stimson, Bill Urges Atty. Groobert said that such •that by 1067, 36 classrooms will not ask for any further exten­ !toams thla year. last year. H e noted that there meeting in Fellowship Hall at tended by the commission prior Mra. Kamman, Mrs. a bill would of course be un- tronkally, continuously and always pcrfectiy—for the clearest, sharpest 'be needed to house Grades 7 sions of the Industrial zone if LitUa League teams and man- ,and 8. He said this substanti- was still some $4,500 that had 8 pm . to last night’s hearing. George Evans, Mra. Jerry Dun- neoesaary if any of the bills Officers Named the present request is granted. ‘agers.m^asew are nonw wwaa followa; 1 cardinals, Towns Share pictures you’ve ever seen—day and night! .All you do it sdect youi channel >ates the findings of the C it to be absorbed of this deficit. Trivigno asked the change, QUALITY GRASS SEED nack, Mra. Robert Kelley. Mra. setting up a state supported and There is about 200 feet of land managers Xmll Bn Malek and the bseiM Conwaittee report in June There is also an appropria­ The Epilepsy League of the he said, in order that he might Alice Gibson, Mrs. Donald operated network of community ^Yideomatic does the rest—automaticallyl tion In the budget so that each Greater Hartford area has construct a 36-foot-long addi­ between the area for which the Rev. Geoiwe Bvana: Rad Legs, colleges ia passed. H e and offi­ ,cg lOM, and that a second mid- VELVET GREEN fw itt and John Oro- Macaulay, Mrs. 'Vincent Bted- College Cost principal of a' school may at­ elected Its officers at a recent tion at the rear of the store. change is requested and Weth- Bdwwrd u t n cials at Manchester Community dle school will ba nseded in man; White ^ Raymond MM- Jeeki, Mra. Walter Drew, Mra. tend a reglonat and national meeting at the Connecticut Ed­ Under the prevailing C-zone re- erell St. to the south. 8 (College prrfer the statewide col- Itfae fall of 1060. Kentueky Blue Ornoa 44% ody and Matthew Bach; and Richaid Murray, Mra. Richard ‘ Supt Warner added toat con- convention over a six-year pe­ ucation Bldg. strlctionf.'lhe business does not Appearing in support of An- I f a bill Mtting up a state-1 l e ^ system, he said, Red Feecue 25% ’Tankeas, Leonard German and Curland, Mrs. Robert WHks, Hlnuation of the Grade Ith rough riod. S u pt W arner said this The officers are Mrs. John L. conform with the uses per­ saldi’s request were Stanley wide system of aUte-operat^ | favoring state support Pennlawn Red Feecue 10% Nathan Rosen. Mra. Boyd Tuttle, Mrs. Edmund is in the eletnentary school and would “update knowledge” and Morris of 65 Woodside Dr., mitted in the regulatloins and Swetze, owner of a tract to the community collage a is yesterday were the East Hiq^- Newport Kentucky 5 B i ^ Ruth Teem A , Jim Lambert and Itiss Linda Col­ ■Grades 9 through U in the allow the principals to ex president; Rico Thomaso of can not be enlarged without a west of Ansaldi’s property on paased this session, there toould schools, the Stote change ideas. Wetherell St. that was recently Bine Ornee 0% ROUnson and Leonard Oouchon; lins. "Meh a^ool would nacessititate Manchester, vice president; variance from the zoning board Food Sale Sunday at least be some proyialon m ade, co^mjarton on Youth Services, zoned Industrial; and Emil Pan- Perennial Rye Grade 8% SLbs. Team B. Thomas Chowanac •tfaa coMtruotton o t three ele­ The formulas for ordering Mrs. Albert Cordo of Hartford, of appeals. The board draied a ’The Catholic Ladies Society ia for cost sharing in the presem Connecticut Association of taleo, owner of an auto junk and Leonard King. Jerry Dun- community colleges, argued' mentary sdiools in 1070 supplies and textbooks was treasurer; Mrs. Mary Kuntzel- variance last month. sponsoring a food sale Sunday Public School Superintendents, yard to the east of the Ansal- a a d ( wOl manage the aenior Rep. Paul Groobert yeaterday. Supt Warner streaeed that based on having 27 children per man of Mancheoter, recording Even with the zone change, at the church. Mrs. Thomaa and the State Board of Educa­ eonsdidatloa of the Grades dassroom with toe transition however, Trivigno must apply di's conunerclal pit across Bid- He spoke at a hearing on secretary. Coffee Marty Aides O’Brien, ways and means chair­ tion. ;and 8 In the Wapfdng and Ells rooms held to 20 pupils. for another variance, since he weU S t LAWN FERTILIZER community college blHa held at TURF FOOD XfB. Bugaiw Dante and Mro. man, said food adll be sold after worth Schools next year is t Su pt W a rn e r commented plans to build the addition clos­ Joseph Tamsky, town plan­ the State Capitol. Mancheator Evening Herald AND GREEN LA W N Lartar StimsonM iinM n will be co- each Mass. Firearms are used to commit better balancing of the class- toat the salary of $16 per day er to the lot sideline than the ning director, proposed in exe­ Rep. Groobert, along with Mode! 1-RT314 in Dark Walnut South WIndMr Correspondent 10-5-5 ohalrmen for tbe annual spring 5,000 bomiddes and 8,000 sui- rooms. Three teachers will also for substitutes was competitive regulations allow. cutive session that Ansaldi be CRABORASS KILLER Manchester's other Democratic Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- oeffae vartlas bsld for the ben­ Manchester Evening Herald ddea each year in the nation. finish—adds Remote Control to be seved by grouping the sto- with surrounding towns. Atty. John S. O. Rottner, rep- required n<^t only to plant trees WITH ZYTZON « l U > a ^ 7 2 Columbia oorreapondent, Vlr- representative, Steve Cavag- He noted that the reading 0148. efit of the Wtadham Oommun- Model 2-T304 at right. (Both ‘dents, be said. resenting Ansaldi at the public but to erect a solid fence at the glnla H . Oorlaon, telephone ngro, la aponaorlng a bill that formulas was an exteiuilve one 25 Ih. B og C oven M A Q jS Ky Memorial Hospital Wom­ models Annual Sale priced)—Now He also mnphasized that be­ $ n -9 m . would require towns that send cause of the bonding capacity and South Windsor offered one 5 Million See Exhibits 2500 Sq. Ft, ” ^330 an’s Auxiliary. their residents to community ’Ihe first party, win ba April For that sense of Only $23&80. of the town this seemed the of the beet reading programs in colleges in otoer towns to re- .7 from 2 to 4 pjm. at Mra. most orderly proposal. the area. WASHINGTON — The Imbiuab tho'se towns on a pro­ security. SUmaonh kbw-^in Nuhfer S ia ^ W arner iiuUcated that The council questioned the Smithsonian Institution’s Mu­ Firm Asks $480 rata basis for costs of msLinte- •Drive. by 1970 with ito other children expenditure of $1,800 to audit seum of History and Technol Your VVedding Flowers nance and operation. toe school kmch program. They LAW N and ^ Mra. Dante skid funds raised other than those in town al ogy, opened in 1964, admitted For instance, at Manchester COLOSTOMY thought that this waA dispro­ are used fo f aotnetolng special For Stump Work UTTLB AMaroeiiATa I t 'ready attending South Wlnd- five^miUlon visitors in 10 Community Colleg;e eadh fuU- and portionate for the amount of for the hospital which asrves WNIATUm CMaCOIATaS N O W O N LY 'sor schocrfa, there would be months, far more than any money involved. ’Ihe board of GARDEN Aasoclated Tree Experts Inc. time atudent now paj^approxl- need for 143 classrooms. South this area. Tha'AmtrIcana 23—Model otoer Smithsonian museum 621 Hartford Rd. She added, ”We are trying lUOSTOMY WHiklsor has 142 classrooms education agreed. cf Newington to tTapparent ^T er% ^' STe* d‘ S Supt. Warner said a savings The previous record was 3.2 ,to hava a hbatess In every area. Supplies and Dreeeings 1-T304 on optional T-215 mobile available now. low bidder for removing 34 tree niade up by the Town of was made on textbooks in the mlHion, at the Arts and Indus- MANCHESTER, CENTER Anyone who cannot have He said. South W ind so ‘ 188'" cart. In Brown Mahogany or Dark 'budget by reducing toe list triea Building In 1963. large party la naked to Invite stump# from toWn locations. | Manchester, no matter where oan^t stand still with school MEDCO 5URGICAL ( j E M d c m i C O N N r two or three neighbora in Associated, offered to do the! the student Uvea. The Groobert- Walnut finishes. children for a five-year period. w ork fof S480 or $16 per 1 Cavagnaro bill would require 5UPPLY C O . There Is a need for 42 class- 643-5123 -- BUCKLAND Bvsty party is appreciated by SOI M A IN ST.-^64S-6S21 1310 TOLLAND TPKE. — ■tump, approximately the same towns Hire Haittord, ^ 1 - 840 MAIN STREET yoom s to stay even until I960.' Drive Down or Flume For An Appointmewt' too auxOlaiy.” aa clW ed for equivalent ton and Glastonbury to pay MANCHESTER, CONN. Prescription Pharmacy There’s a beautiful Magnavoz style for your every detor requirement. . . plus BOddle School SH» Saturday 8 A.M. 12 Noon Swtan Claaaea Set Manchester’s Largest FloristI O poo Dcdly 8 A .M . - 5 PAR. Mrs. Wetter Schroder, chair­ worklast y5r. ,5800 5«f»clt on each fuU-Uma 'When questioned on why the y Never Needs W axing many other extra-value quality-features: Optically filtered 280 sq. in. screen P H O N E 643-9659 man of tha Red Cross Fund and Others who submitted bids |______‘town-owned property at Or- Torginol provides exciting picture realism; more dependable full-transformer powered idiard HiH was the eite select- / Seamless Mcsnberahlp Drive, haa an- today are: O. B. Anderson of ad by the board of education nounoad that there will be no UtchfieM, $644.70: Walter C. chassis brings you clearer—^morc enjoyable pictures. Ideal for your second set, Korn Co., also of litobfield, ' fo r the new middle school, Supt. Vqelstntion fee charged tola Duresqe / Resilient $665;'and Walgren Tree Ex­ and value-priced to fit every budget See and bear them today! Warner emphasized that toe year for yoiingstera particlpat- A perts of West Hartford, $1,190. gre a te st oonoentration of in the Recreation CouncU” / Non-Slip |Red Crooa aponsored swim pro­ Tbe stunqps will be cut away g w w th Is there'! Seam less, TRUCKLOAD SALI by a "stump chipper,” and will H e said that this area has gram . / Chemical Resistant ' The local chapter of the ARC be carted to the Olcott S t Dis­ NOW ONLY toe 20 ecree required for toe USED CARS posal .Area or, in several in­ will pay all coats of the pro­ ^mhUHe school and is . close to Floors stances, stockpiled at park de­ G / ta / tiJ A the rapidty expending popula­ / Design Unlimited gram. MOTO'S FUEL CO. • Mrs. Sobrodar said, "Now partment locations. tion area. He noted that the KNOWN FOR VALUES of FERTILIZER Park departnqent personnel jOiat tha drive la underway I only other piece of property by Factory / Low Maintenance will deem up the chips and will EAST HARTFORD PRIM AND PROPER resMenta will give even a was off McGrath Rd. and this mora generously than in fill In and seed the holes, result­ was not near toe center of ter­ / 5 Year Warranty ing from the stump removal. For greener grass, more beautiful flowers rific growth. Trained TEL 289-3495 , la past BO there wlH be suf­ •Hie board of education says ficient funds for toe swim pro­ ...buy in quantity and save! that a second mld A t 3 PANELS PANELS power brakes, radio, haatar. TRUCKS a weighty responsibility for 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. $ 1 us. W hy? Because every 64 CHEVROLET '63 CHBVROLB7T % -T O N PIO K U F. ounce must be precisely label­ Impale Bi^ar 8pm Ooiqw. 6 eyllndec, standard trans„ a w sasaai- auto, tranamlaaion. , B Low mllaage. v-8, auto., radio ed, exactly weighed, kept BxA’a -T A t ^ F At ^2c * 3 . 8 9 .heater, 8’ body fleetslde. ^ I A e v fraOi and pure at all timea— * 2 . 6 9 kiatar, whitawaNa. •2795 196t CliryllMr Newport 4-Door Sedan. ready for anv emergency. a M j t h e s e p l u s GOOD D E A L S ,A « t a tromRnlitsioiL R4LH, i'- Ths world behind the coun­ a t f i ^ Olid brakee, ter o f a d n w store Is a f W d - nating oa a .a u t awesome, too, In its degree of ranKsaalblUty. BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER & SUPPUT Gfll W a never forget this. (FORMERLY M cK i n n e y L U M B E R ) ^ M- ROUTE 44-A, AT THE "NOTCIT ~ OPEN DAILY 8 A Jt 5 PJI„ SAT. to 1 PJL WESTOWN • MAlfCHESTOR’ *” mAPMAcr ■ T E L E P H O N E 643-2193 — C A L L CO LLEC T 1229 M A IN ST R E E T PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 milCBESTEB EVENING HEBAID, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 96, 196S P A G E f i r n i

HAILT CROSSWORD PUZZLE LPPPLE SPORTS B Y R O U SO N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE R n l f o n owTstortch, ougor tquorot: fE U M A F to IlH u rtrty , MMfHlard't pto wlOi Russia Set maaliMl fiototoM, col« Events in World laFTOHER MASS CO. « ootmeot cookies; BYtdsy, m scs' / ronl snd oheaoe, paontit butter To Stand Pat / i)) Conservation Panel to Start snd jelly asnSsrloheo; 'osrrot OCE/>. Norway (AP) - r ^MlH-^wes, ^ nM ck^and Monre r e » >stloks; cherries sad pbiea|iplt, tary aecrala. postofaly Includlnc sacked the oMce, breaking fur­ *When You Think o f GUu$, niture and attacking party To Boko Beoos daoeified North Atoknac Treaty On UN Fund Think of PUiehor^ ^We«0.tWI(S»5,ttrN6«E AWWT IT ^SJIoTSflN ^ W^it on Open Space Plan Botong hot crooB buna at s members inside the building (HOC8 ClOW)t*H BQMTOEIW, BUT TH Sld/ ska sale tomomw afteiwiaa Oigonlsation material, were Pokce aald the monk arrest­ tX>HWeAPeii^-*-tHBAMERlCAM ^ n io ounawvwUcB oommlaaion^hsa awt home with Bolton stu-J ^rom l ta >:I0 tat the BducsU«» sold by a Norwegian air force ed, U. Khanti, Is the first to be (Conttained from Page One) NOW AT OUR WALt HAS SEEM AVXT lENiCNT WITH - . t ' . .a_to.*— . .. ‘ DaslleltoKM . ^iiBi On ■■ iwwia captain to a foreign embaaay In rotoA at tto ineeting last night dents his first survey on the BuUdtaig of Bolton Oongrega- detained since Buddhist unrest g a r a g g * HU MATE/ PROF. T. SQUARE ^AYS > ttonal Cmimh will bo Mra. < 3 ^ Oino, according to police. began in Mandalay early this what Fedorenko would say, the to Ininato work on aa open pro{>osed progtam. Macaulay NEW LOCATION PWAmVE TRIBES KEEP THE« FEMALES said he will mall a more com­ Beckwith, Mra. Jooeph TVitoy The . eaipUIn, Whose Identity year. Toung monks in Manda­ Soviet delegation distributed the ^UBXXJE0-*-HAK-KAFF/— T 00B A P ■ 8 waa not announced, was acting BU(?GS BUNNY srS tS P space plaa for tho town vatng plete questionnaire to all box and Mrs. Kenneth- Matthews. lay are {iroUsting an attempt by text of a speech the ambeseodor HE PIDK'T quiz the s a v a g e s on HOW^ j ? g s B r * ~ " eecurtty officer at Ryggs Air senior abbots to end clerical aaStatuiT (lE) the ooBandOBlon'e own re> holdera later. The question­ The bum will be served with mode Tuesday at Princeton 54 McKEE STREET p : the/ m a n a g e t r / , U O e g w d * hrNMtSuMtiio . lOMtnlN Base near Oslo until Ms arrsst ofiposltion to Oen. Ne Win’s so­ CICEROl^ THANKE/ «■ 88S««U ...... sottooea, rather than aeeUng out- naire will have an answer coffee or may be taken borne. Unlvereity. HKRS'h ■AUNT . £ 2 ] DOWK AOIniulMaiidUto. Serving ara oeBlng WUl be last December, The police said cialist'military government. toRStoSsitMl) shto help. sheet to be returned to him. be adnUtted the Stodonage. In H he said: VOUR WEEKLY PtrU N IA l » m r n The initial survey, however, Mrs. B. Pierce Herrick, Mrs. —The Middle East and Coiongo • OKN THURS. NIEHTS TIJ. I * AUOWANCSl 4 s M r * r Oonunlaakm members made WUMam SUsy, Mrs. JsequeUns Pokes Inmeotor Asbjoem PARIS (AP) — The United LABGEB QUABTiaUI aad MORE FABKINO 44N U r f ) U j merely describes what an adult operations both violated toe M O o p M e iWtWMB {dans to bagin by taking an In­ B|»neer and Mrs. Stanley Bates. Brytin said Tlnirsdsy the cap­ Arab Reixihlic bos offered toe a r e a t o OIYB y o u b e t t e r SERVICE fiaoatttitl ItOldMt ■ MHtTfnfor education program Is snd lists U.N. charter, and „ the Soviet 0 motorifU | ventory Cf pubUcIy and Ineti- Oonaselor Sets MestoM tain ^iparently waa taitorested United States an ancient Roman S lM v aMtatatalUft SlWorkulmtl tuttonuly - owned land and by some possible courses. Macsu oidy in money snd that bs ap­ Union will not pay “ tha so- It GoKiiMsr 3 2 ^ U t « s 460mUc . < Btanlsy. BUZeL guidance coun­ temple that con be rebuUt by called ‘financial arrears' ” for AUTO GLASS MCTALLED 47 Behold (Llti4 making a survey of lakes, lay pointed out that the list proached Ihe embaam and of­ the numbers. 4Gftet toAiMnt cmitsined many more courses selor, has raqoMtod parents of either. SIMUnCtoUn SBCootand dsrtalniM ponda. straame and areas suit­ Omde • students to meet with fered information on Norwegian The tem{He is crated, ready H MJtoNl SBobo STShadatrM •pp^U oa able ft>r recreatlan and eoneer- than could be offered, but was dafense systems. The embassy for shipping, and can be assem­ —From lost August to Decem­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS 4eOone«niii( com{>Usd more or less as a him Tuesday at TtSO p.m. in ber, the United Statee and other SSrwalnlMiiMM vatton purpoeee. rooms S7 and SB of the high was lait IMootiflsd. bled at any site toe United ■2 BBCnuff K S S 5 ” g OoUfcon SSStny’"*7» gulda Western {xrwers {n-essed the MIRRORS IFhuplBCR o m I Door)! Rm u U ^___ M N r -‘ purpose o< the open apace schoecifyliig the boundary Bklucatlonal, scientific and Cul­ W M D O W OBd PLATE GLASS] ning In September the board of markings for a 380-mile Mretch were essentially em{>Ued” be­ town. dually about their own children’s tural Organisation said U.A.R. fore toe assembly met. education Will 'offer an adult of border in the Pakistan-con- officials are offering the temple .tM . ■ «. B X fM . OR. Memhera kxiked at examples test results. —The committee should abide OONTRACTOBS: WE HAVE IN STOCK lA i T program If there is sufficient Briefs trcHled eectkm of disputed Kash­ from the Nubian Valley in a{>- of open apace plans obmpdeted response. It would 'be offered to mir. by the U.N. charter and leave MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHOWER DOORS] by other OonneoUcut towns. all resldenta of over 16 and The Bolton Art Club has ad­ {n-eclation for $12 million the l>eacekeeping to the Security I r r f f vanced Its meeting date a week, India has protested the agree­ United States donated to help e s t i m a t e s o l a b l y 'g i v e n A L L Y O O P BY V. T. HAMLIN They dfsH R was feasible for who are not enrolled in the ment, saying Kashmir and its Council, “ where all decisions on them to undeitake their own high school program. to April 1 at T :S0 p.m. relocate toe Abu Simbel temples toe establishment, use and fi­ W lm Yon TMMc Of Gloss, TUMi Of FletAer iSSft NA4S THE PROBUHA* The WSCB of United Methodist surromHling area is Mill BO they will eeca{>e the of study because o f prs'vioua stud­ The courses “may be as nancing of U.N. armed forces wu,amNGiSHaMrwwvK OOaH, I NEVER REMJZED .„ I M3NDER F NAYBE -HOLVCOW? tOOKFT IMOSE ies made for the town {Nanning Church will hold a rummage dis{>uted between India snd the A^an Dam. NO W FEW m o«rHW E WHXr A OOMPUCNTB> IOOULD5EE DOC. POOR aUVS/ THEY MUST widely diversified as a seminar Pakistan. are taken only by agreement of T commisaion and because of the sale tomorrow from B a.m. to The tem{>le, one of five toe oU i>ermanent members.” -DuKoUR-neiH**) V MOBS o r MACHMBZV AN*OSCA.RON T H '/ LESSEE’ BE HALF STARVED ___ ✓ on great books or a course in p.m. A member of the Joint Pakis- Egyptian government Is ex]>ect. VIEW SCREEN- I NOW- s'vallabUtty o< studies and data furniture reflnlahlng," the sur­ tan-OommuniM d d n a Boundary ^ offer other countries as The committee was set up to from state and federal sources. j ^ seek a solution to the {>eace- ST vey states. “An. attempt wlU be Mancbeeter Evening Herald Omnmission claimed Pakistan j gifts, wae built by the Romans A soil map of Bolton, being made to offer as great a vari­ keejoing deadlock which kept toe CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER prepaifed by tiM United States Bolton corres|MNident, d en ie- gained about 780 square miles: ginjut 2,000 years ago. It was 1964 General Assembly from ety of subjects as {Msslble. well Young, tole|ihoBe BU MSI. under the agreement. India | aismahtied in 1063 and the Just Arrived! 8oU Ooneervmtlon Service, will These will be taught by ex- dis{)uted this and accused Pak- gtonas numbered, accomplishing anytMng but roU' be oomptoted and given to the {lerienced teachers and will iston of ceding 2,000 squ<>re tine, noncontroversial business. oommisaion, free of diarge, meet one to three times weMc- miles or more to Oommtmist The refusal of toe Soviet Un­ some ttane this spring, ly.” Slides and Tapes Fewer in Seminarie* ion, France and otoer countries China. to {)ay peacekeeping assess­ FIOWERWC tREES IT flaao Plaas OKayed ‘The ultimate goal of any The planning commission a{>- continuing education program.” Used in Series RANGOON, Burma (AP) — WASHINGTON—The Ameri­ ments {nit toem more than two JAPANESE DOGWOOD proved the final plaas of Macauley said,” le to {nuvide Police have arrested a Buddhist can Association of Theological years In arrears on their U.N. Lawrence Flano's Birch ML the total couununity 'with a Schools reports that 1964 waa dues, and toe United States in- GOLD0I CHAIN About 70 attendefl the fourth monk in connection with toe Devek^ment at Its meeting means of fumhertng their ed­ sacking of a headquarters of toe the third consecutive , year of sisted it would invoke a charter FLOWERING CHfeRRY Isst idghL The development ucation.” Lenten program of toe year at government party in Mandalay decline In the size of classes en- provision removing toeir assem­ contains 34 lots. Access is from He said he would be pleased Second Congregational Church Thursday. Uring 127 accredited Protestant bly votes if a vote was called on MOUNTAIN ASH ' y-jm last n ^ t to hear the Rev. Felix Volpi Rd. to answer any questions and A group of monks armed with seminaries. any Issue In the assembly. PAPER BIRCH The commission also obtained would appreciate any sugges­ M. Davis, pastor; and the Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, assistant PAUL'S SCARLET HAWTHORNE BY AL VERMEER a cleeinnce from Harry Oood- tions. PRISCILLA'S FOP / s r win, owner o f Lot No. 1 in the School Menu {Mstor, discuss the Christlsn Meadow Develofmient, for a Monday, slosMburgher on understanding of death and the . . . AT MANCHESTER’S OLDEST promise of eternal life. change to his lot because of roll, {x>tato chips, com , date- WE RECOMMEND SPECIAL M Y PO»^ srater problem. apple cake; Tuesday, ham- This jc^or, the Lenten pro- FINANCIAL INSTITUTION W W S.TW IS OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLLAMS T H e M o » r ^ EdneaUea Survey Out burg and gravy on rice, car­ grama have dramatized and il­ E X C IT IN ® Donald MAcaulay, director of rots, {>eaches; Wednesday, lustrated the basic ideas con­ H C H LIME 'CENTURY OF the adult education program. chicken noodle soup, veal lo^ tained in the. statement of INSTANT EARNINGS A LL TIME faith of the United Church of 3-WAY n Christ through the use of art, 80 lbs. 80c literature and music of the DIVIDENDS PAID church and the western world. FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TURF’ NTREE This new approach to liturgical SAVE SAVE SAVE study and worship has been sid­ 4 TIMES A YEAR — AT THE END OF -nilE TO USE ed considerably by the Wads­ MARCH, JUNE, SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER FOOD worth Atheneum, Hartford, and a * 200 B A G S " the Connecticut Council of 1. Feeds your Iowa SORLEOIDE Churches. The Athenetun baa O -ft ■<> X. Eliminates crobgrosa made available ita collection of S. Controls town inseota DORMANT SPRAY CASTER POMACE slides while the Council of Churches has provided Its pro­ S AVIMGS »-».c .4r^A W PW fessional music and ta|>e re­ JOHN E. FERTILIZER cording service under the direc- LOAM BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL .Uon of Ivor Hugh, formerly as­ \SS<)< I .XIION 100 Lb. Bkf $ 2 sociated with radio station L a R t e a p R WINF. vrAfms S u v * The church hes agreed to pre­ 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. Nirsary sent one of its programs at Dtridend Paid WHITHAM R) U W N ond BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 21. COVENTRY^ ^Wt,WLI«.TJLI.»iaW;€ statewide youth meeting on Ap­ ftom Day of'Daposlt “ GROW WITH 'US’* IMZ.MIOON- ril 28 In Columbia. *’0h. I'm turt Harold knows how much ho noodo mol GARDEN CENTER There are two remaining {>ro- Ho roalizof you oant Uamo ovorything on tho woothor grams to be presented. They PJI. M oBdoyffcm P^ Bouto 6, Boltoto BOO Yds. 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. \W AstoBiobdiB For Solo 4 Bnoiniw SorriciB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1965 Offtrod I t PAGE SIXTEEN 1*66 FORD WACKJN, ditkm, M wly rebMR STEPS, 8IDBWALXB, mam CLASSIFIED Sion. V-9 $200. MS-0618. Walto, Rtaptaesa, ftotoOews tsr- raesa. AB ooncrato rspalra. ReaecoaMy priced. 64S-088L 1906 FORD, V-8. O n be Around Rival Yankees d u s t y Pat PaiaAato SK, Met’s Spahn 82 Oliver Road. Bkta ZUeastt 200, Neil Leiw- ADVERTISING aad etaetrie. rsBM 207, Joe tAVae 206, J M 1969 PONTTAC Oatalina Bedan, sneer 201, Rich Mlertin 204- hauled, rented. ------_ — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS abookite mint oondltton, auto­ oktiiee rented and repaired. Grapefruit League «.0-5a6, A1 Towneend W , Ed 8 AJIL to S PJf. matic, win finance, ISM. ObH Ptalmp sad drilvery serricai ^Everybody Kodea 667, BID Brown 207-204- Vane after 4, 28S-632L 610, J eff Ktarwlck 205, Ron Tale Typearriter Sarvlea, 946- Other Q ubs 4986. WITH eietchar 284-6M, C®"* COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. OIEVELJLB WAOCHI, 19M, Mal­ Here Happy’ 006, Dldc Bickford 212-210-607. MONDAY Thni FRIDAY 10:30 A3L — SATURDAY 9 AJK ibu, standard sMfl, tip-top oow- SHARPENDra ______S e e P lenty dlUon, 643-8446. knlvea, axes, shears, skstea, SAPUNOS — L41 Topptag rotsiry bUdes. Quick servlca. Earl Yost Say Yankees 140, EmUy iMatt 1 2 9 ,Carol----- PLEASE READ YOUR AD 1967 MERCURY, 312 CU.. 9- Capitol Equipment Co., 88 3f Injuries 'I>faff 184, Maude Madigan 139, speed, overdrivs, 4 barrel, $135. Main St, kanehasUr. Houn HERALD SPORTS EDITOR OasetBed or "Waat Ads” ate taken ever the phone as a M9-7997. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Lola Spencer 126, Oayto TVue- eoBV—tence. The advertiser shonld read Ms ad the FIRST daily 7-8. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ nian lSl-132'961. day 7-4. 648-7968. NEW YORK (AP) — The tall, bespecteled first Mickey Mantle has some leg ing to find our beef poaslble out­ 106-399, Joe Pioaut 142-371, matlc, excellent condition, loa Manchester Cycle Shop, said to be the chief threats, baseman, who learned his trade trouble, Tim McCarver has a field combination. I’ve discuaaed Mllt Tedtord 136, Ken Seaton must be seen. 0(4-0781. 143 W. Middle Turnpike. 649 to another American first with the Yankees and broken finger and Wayne Caus­ It with both Mickey Mantle miiA 149-403, Mai Hetm 861. 3096. Tom Tresh and It's no aunprise I960 AUSTIN HEIALY, exceUent League pennant for the later Kansas City, fell off to a ey has a shoulder separation. Treibit RMching Our AdvtrtisDr? OMMhtion. For information caU new low .245 major league But there’s nothing wrong to me that they’ve been fully co­ POWDER PUFF — Virgtna HAVE PICK-UP Truck, wlH do New York Yankees. The Bousflrid 180, SMWey Pierce M9-78ee. odd Jobe, chain saw work, cord Oriolea were third, Just two batting average and had only with Warren Spahn. operative.” 24-Hour Ausworiug Senrieo 12 homers and drove in 56 Spahn, the ageless wonder of Keane's ehlft of Mantle and 178-466, Norma Thoraipeon 181, MUST SACRIFICB — 19M Pon­ wood for sale. 743-6(n6. gmmea back of the Tanka and the Amazin’ Mets, demonstra­ Mary Laurie 467, Audrey Stry­ one behind C#\icago in the tight runs, a small figure for a first his alUng lega from center to Free to Herald Roadon tiac Catalina, 2-door hardtop, baseman. ted his fitness Thursday with a left field was what the feud was ker 185, Jenny Stockman 100- low, low milsage, T monthe old, acramble for the October light workout against the Mets’ 100-100—300. Want lafonnatloa on one of Oor claaelfled advertisements T No TREE REMOVAL and land In Bkuer's book, and at the supposed to be all automatic transmission, pow clearing service, 743-6016. 'bonus' last season. favorite foes, an outfit called ports had it that WhHey PYrd answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the The former Marine Wortd moment it’s the one that PINETTES — Lee Pope 187- sr steering, power brakes, ra­ counts, the Oriolea will be the Yankees from the other side had aided with ManUe againri dio with rear speaker, mirror LET ME FBRmJZE yoiv War n hero who wears his gray­ of New York. the new Yankee manager. All 507. Bert Gloss 202-170-^29, ing hair close-cropped, Hank stronger "because of the ex­ Dot Roberta 464, Wanda Kase- EDWARDS package, wMtewah tiree, also lawn. Owuantee no bum or perience that we gained last The 43-year-old lefty spaced three denied it. snow tir

, 7 ,'!■■'': '■ 'i f ■! The Weather * i-»- * ' iSfe A ^ Average Dafly Net Press Ran ronoMl o6 C. a. ftaMB PAGE tW ENIT Tor tha Wook Endod lEoTning 1|gralii 1 N 5 . 'S. Edwin Edwards, Manchester TTie Ladles of the Assumption the Metropotttan Opera audl; will receive communion in a tions in 19M. 14,119 Civil Defense director, will at­ He played the tenor lead In About Town tend a training course Sunday group on Sunday, April 4, at the Tenor Sings ■feor oC tha A aat 8 a.m. Mass at the chiuch. A “Little Mary Sunshine,” which tMO of CtroalotkM ManehMter-^A City of VUtage Charm through Friday, April 2, at was produced by the Mark Th« «gceeuttv» board of Brooklyn, N.Y. The course is breakfast will be served at Ft- ano's Restaurant, Bolton at 0:10. With Gvic Twain Masquers of Hartford,, diaznlnade ^ualeal Club will sponsored by the Department and was soloist with the Hart­ oa Poga 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS of Defense, and Department of Tiokets may be obtained after MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1965 meet Tueaday at 7:80 pjn. at every Mass on Sunday or from Roger lioucks, tenor, of West ford Festival of Music at Lin­ HOUSE &, HALE VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 180 (TWELVE PAGE&—TV 8 E(7nON) the home of Mrs. George W. C. the Army at the office of Clvli coln Center, New York City, Defense at tbs Eastern Train­ Mrs. Irene McNally, 6 Morse Hartford, will be a soloist Hunt, 88S Charter Oak 8 t Mrs. Rd., by April 2. when they presented Bach’s B Ben Huck will serve as co­ ing Center. Wednesday, April 14, at the Minor Mass. second concert this season of host* Mlantonomoh Tribe will honor The singer is a partnership Members of the Perennial the Manchester Civic Orchestra. associate of Putnam, Coffin and MANCHESTER Reds Shift E ^ n t s Planters Garden Club will meet Rowland Rockwell, past great a t Briaget’s Rosary Society isachem of the tribe, at a tes­ Vytautas Marijosius is director Burr, Hartfoixi A Manchester wlU meet tonight at 8 at the Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the timonial dinner on Sunday, May of the orchestra. resident for many years, he House Okays Leaders in home of Mrs. Raymond John­ W. P. Quieh Funeral Home, 225 10, at the Garden Grove, Kee­ The tenor was educated in now resides in Glastonbury MTein St, and recite the Ros­ son, 09 Baldwin Rd., to make In Stq,te Alabama May Press ney St., and not on May 6 as Manchester Schools, was a for­ with his wife and two children. ary for Mrs. Kenneth Monroe, May baskets. Those attepding was printed in error in yester­ mer student of G. Albert Pear­ Tickets for the concert may Crof atoter of Mrs. J. Bldward Mc- are reminded to bring staplers, day’s Herald. son, and is currently studylhg be purchased from Mrs. Robert G>ntrol Keever, a member of the so- scissors and glue. at the Hartford Conservatory Breer of 78 Princeton St., or a t Brothers Held slety. VFW Auxiliary will sponsor the door the night of the oen- You are invited Aid to Schools MOSCOW (AP) — The The VFW Department quar­ a card party tontyhf. at S'at the oert. ______.A; Soviet Union announced I i F S h o o t i n g •me Senior High Baptist terly meeting v ^l be on Sim­ post home. Students will be admitted plans Friday to combat Youth Fellowship of Communi­ day at 2 p.m. at the Devon free by ticket only, and chil­ Post, 422 Naugatuck Ave., Dev­ WASHINGTON (AP)—The House overcame bitter what it called "serious Of Policeman ty Baptiat Chunch wSl meet The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask of dren of patrons will be admitted to preview the Uifost bickering last night to pass the controversial $1.3 billion For Murder Charge Simday at «:16 pjn. for a short on. free without tickets when ac­ shortcomings and errors in business meeting and then pro­ Trinity Covenant Church wrlll companied by parents. school aid bill. _ ,, us__ agricultural management Airman S.C. William C. Bak have a worship service Sunday addition to the total NEW HAVEN AP) — ceed to South Methodist Church The 268-153 vote gave President Johnson his biggest during the past few MONTGOMERY, A I k to aes the film, 'Tklru.’’ er of 69 S. Hawthorne St., at 2:30 p.m. at Green Lodge' Two brothers were charged recently graduated with honors Convalescent Home. legialativa victory of tha ■ “ * —— years.” It put new men in (AP)—Alabama may s«k look in fashion — a now ■ion. today with assault with in from the technical training oaU the group Into cloeed sea top government and Com­ tent to murder in the shoot­ first degree murder indi^ course for U.S. Air Force auto­ The Young People’s Society hat department {ust Tho party lineup: 228 Damo- Sion at the earliest convenient munist party posts to carry motive repairmen at Chanute of Zion Evangelical Lutheran crats and 36 RopubUcona for the time, poealbly next week, to ing and stabbing of an off ments against four white Throw ’Em INSULATION measure; 07 Democrats and 96 start voting on i t them out. men — called Ku Mux Air Force Base, 111. He is be­ Church has canceled its meet­ The main feoturee of the new duty policeman. DONT Away ing assigned to a Continental ing for Sunday night due to the brimming with th# Riepubilcans against. The bill then will have to The policeman, Joseph Mc- Klansmen by President Air Command unit at Windsor The bill, aimed primarily at clear the full Labor and Public program are a massive invest-, Alplne, so was attacked while Lenten Service of Capital Wal- . helping school districts which ment in form mechanization Johnson—who are charged attn plenty of wear left in Lochs, Conn. He is a graduate ther League Zone at Christ Lu­ W. H. ENGLAKD latest Spring stylos. Welfare Oommlttee. he was trying to break up i yonr shoes when yon have of Manchester High School. oerva children from impover­ Morse sold he believes the and higher payments to farmers fight ih a barroom, police said with conspiracy in the am­ theran Church, Hartford. ished fomiUes, now moves to House version wlU be generally without price increases to con­ them rebnUt In a professional LUMBER C O . Famous name hat Held In Heu of $50,000 bond bush slaying of a Detroit the Senate where Democratic acceptable and that he will re­ sumers. each were Alfred Chisholm, 84, shoo repair shop. ALL 3088 Laurie G. Chapman, The executive' board of the leader^Mike Mansfield of Mon- sist any major amendments The Communist pariy’s firat civil rights worker. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ern­ Ladies of the Assumption will "At the OrMa” 649-5201 stylos ••all priced tema predicts quick action. secretory, Leonid I. Bredinev, of 691 Dlxwell Ave., and Rafe If the evidence warranti, WORK OUABAMTEED! est G. Chapman of 440 Keeney that might endanger chances Chisolm, 36, of 98 Lilac Ave. meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the House oiqmnents used psrUO' tor its passage. who presented the program to McAlplne was reported in fair "I’m going to insist that we St., has recently been pledged' Church of the Assumption with truly special mentory devices and ttme-con- Spemsors ol Uie legislation the poriy’e Oemtrol Oommlttee, to the Gama Beta Chapter of condition at Grace-New Haven get a first degree murdar SAM YULYES School library. sumlng 'votes to delay final OC' piodiot that at least 90 per cent sold the money would come Hspitol’s intensive care imlt. indictment,” State Atty. Delta Zeta at the University of savings. Uwi. _ _ of the nation’s 26,991 school dis­ from “redistribution within the Same Side Aa Wstldas Ooimectlcut. A sophomore at the At one polnL Rep. CSiarleaB tricts wUl benefit from H. date budget." Police said McAlpine,a Ham­ (^n. Richmond Flower* college where she is majoring in Ronald P. Scott, assistant den resident, stepped in when 28 OAK STREET superintendent of schools, has Roger Loacks Gooden. R-N.T., bl»rg«d: "TWa The major provision of the blU He also called tor "wider use said Friday night. mathematics, miss Chapman is Isn't golnf to bG an Gducauon ^utteiises $1.06 billion in aid of economic and moral incen­ he saw a fight going on at the If the evidence warrants, I vice president of her dormitory. hem appointed chairman of the with Hirnier Mowe. His teacher lT*m maImss Ha 4Ka rBilmBil I----- a #y\v*nvit1a Montrey Restaurant at 267 Dlx Mancheeter region for Boston act; iPs going to be the railroad next year baaed on a formula tives” in collective and state " I’m going to Insist th*tt we get at the conservatory is former act of 19*." ^ ^ ^ keyed to the number of children farms vritich he sold ’’ahotSd be w dl Avd* a first degree murder indict­ University’s 1965 Alumni An­ head of the 'voice department at As McAipine tired to break nual Giving Program. GoodeU also accused the od- in each district from families allowed greater Independence in ment, State Atty. Gen. Rich­ ■Yale University Schooi of Mu­ ministration forces of glossing with incomes of |2,000 or less. economic activities.” up the battle, a man left the mond Flowers sold Friday sic, and'Dj president of the New •ver the bUl’s impact on poro- And oddlUonal factor, added Brezhnev sold this would bar, got a 12 - gauge shotgun The MMnohester Council of night. Women JRst Love Our SPECIALS! York Society of Singing Teach­ shial schools. in the House Education OoiA- raise the role and responsi­ from his car and came back Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo, 39, Churches' OriU meet Monday at ers. . The measure contains provi mittee, would allow aid for wel­ bilities of looal officials and in- and shot McAipine in the but­ wMte and mother of five, woa St. Mary** Episcopal Church. Loucks has been a soloist at ■tons which would allow private fare famWee, even though their treose the role of agricultural tocks, police said. shot to death near LoWndesboro, ’There win be a brief devotion­ iohool students to trte advon- incomes exceed $2,000. specialists. MqAlpine was also stabbed In BANAIUS...... 2 2Sc al sendee after -the dinner ait Trinity Episcopal Church, H art­ Ala., wMle assisting in a civil ford, and has appeared with teim of the federal aid. The old under this title 'would ’Die Central Committee adopt­ the chest. rights drive. PREMIUM 6:30 p.m. Reports of the of­ the Hartford Symphony, Water- Said Goodell; "they have let > enUrely to public schools. ed the measures at a two-day Flowers sold, “from what P've ficers and committees will be bury Symphony, New Britain She private schools Uibik they Sut some of the programs they meeUng which ended Friday. Pedestrians Killed heard thus for, it looks like pre­ presented and officers will be ■re going to get something out device to help the disadvan­ This means they wiH become IDE CREAM...... HGaL 89c elected and installed. Symphony, Hartford Civic Or­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Two meditated murder.” chestra, and was a finalist in sC tl& l ^ , but U’s my opinion It taged children also would cover government policy. Con'vicUon for first degree EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST! won’t be much, and what they Heading the list of appoint- Bridgeport pedestrians were piqXls In inivote schools. struck and killed by cars early murder in Alabama carries ei­ ’The citizen’s role in forging do get may he unconatttuUon ther a death sentence or Itfa eOLDEN DELICIOUS ..^ .$ 2 Connecticut's Constitution will (See Page Five) (See Page Eleven) today and Friday night. Police ■1." said today’s victim was struck Three Ku Klux Klansmen charged with conspiracy in the rifle slaying of Mra. imprisonment at the discretioa REG. 88.85 be the topic of a dinner meet­ The New Yorker later de­ of the Jury. ing, sponsored by the' Service clared that Demoorota were by a hit-and-run driver. Viola Gregg Liuzzo are escorted into Birmingham’s federal building. From left OH BOY—LOOK AT THE VARIETY WE HAVE! Bureau for Women’s Organ­ ■ttfling oiqxMitlan. James McCrane, 85, was hit are Eugene Thomas, 43, of Bessemer, Ala.; William Clrville Eaton 41, of Besse- The President announced tha izations, scheduled for Wednes­ This brought Speaker John W at Boston and Success Streets arrests in WasMngton, * ISlk Fresh Peaches, Neetarines, Strawberries, Watermelons, Em­ Second Floor mer and Cullie Leroy Wilkins Jr., 21, of Fairfield, Ala. (AP Photofax.) hours after Mra liuaso, who peror, SesdlesB, RIMer Onstes, Tenqile and Navel Oranges, day at 6 pjn. in Hartford. The KcOormack, D-Mass., to the by a cor which left the scene, theme is “Constitutional Con­ Doctor Disarms Man police said. grew up in the South, slumped Ugn PTuit, Oantaloupes, Honeydews and Spanish Melons. microphone. over in the driver’s seat of bar STILL HAVE APPLES IN LARGE QUANTITIES! vention — 1965.” For reserva­ NormaUy good-natured, the Friday night’s victim was Katcamba, He Yelled, tions, contact the Service Bu­ uiunilUng McCX>rnuick said: " Joseph Merlo, 22, who was In­ car, a bullet in the temple. ALSO: PVesh Asparagns, Dandelions, Spinach, Boston Lettuce, reau for Women’s Oiganiza- 85 East Center St. am aware there Is some kind of jured fataUy when a car backed And They Both Ran Wallace Angry, Selma Negro, Leroy Motoo, Egg Pfamt, Green end Yellow Squash, Green and Yellow Beans, [Holding Him Hostage tions by Monday. At Summit St. ImpUcotion of Intimidation into him. 19, was beside her in the caa Pena Con, OanUfloweir, Rhubarb, Watercress, Beet Greens, toting mode and I don’t like it.” Merlo died in Bridgeport Hos­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — oiiion another auto pulled alon|^ Romalne Lettuce, Endive and Escarole. In the Senate, Mansfield said side and two shots were fired. WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL SPECIAL PURCHASE ROME, Ga. (AP)—A quick-thinking Chattanooga, pital. McCrane-was pronounced Pharoah the lion, king of to# h o ^ the biU would poos dead on arrival at the hoepital. beasts and all that, had no The two were returning to VISIT OUR TOY within two weeks. Tenn., obstetrician, held hostage at gunpoint by a bank PoUce said they were looking enemies within the domin­ Klan Blasts LBJ Montgomery after riluttling a "T H E K IN G : $ 1 . 6 9 MISSES’ • WOMEN’S The Senate education subcom-1 robber during a wild- 100-mile-per-hour autoaut ride for a dark convertible with a ion be ruled. of civil righto workers to DISCOUNT DEPT. light top and a damaged hood K i. She was en route back to of Produco!” CARNATIONS through northwest Georgia, disarmed his captor as po- But when he strayed beorlngs _on the meawire.^ m u | ------pick up another group. “Free Gift Wrapping" Ran Wavne I Uo* Closed In at the end of the<9 in the hit-and-run accident. away, he found an enemy: MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)^cles in bring the killera to jus PERO Dacron and Nylon the chairman, asked somebody what hap­ Orange County Dist. Atty. ties. The tour men arrested were 276 OAKLAND STREET m OPEN 7 DATS e 643-6884 Morse, D-Ore., he wS3d «*••• Frldsy — rile slaying of a wMte clirll “I wish I could do more, Eugene Ihomas, 42, and WiV- ARTHUR DRUe OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PoUce cornered Uie robber’s pened. A man said they hod just Crash Kills Two Kenneth WUUams. rights worker in tMs Deep South getaway cor on a dead end captured a bank robber, so The confrontation come Wallace said. “Befesre the arrest liam Orvilte Eaton, 41, both of STAhCFORD (AP) — A young state was called a tragic thing of the four men I had offered a Bessemer; Gary Tommy Rowe • ~ and arrested drove on home.” man and woman were killed about this way: SLIPS ______, _____ about 37, of Demos said he then drove Mrs. Karen Fenn, owner by Gov. Georg* Wallace. $1,000 reward. Thai’s the most Jr., 34, of Birmingham; and Negroes Sparteap.^. today when on eostbound cor I’m aUoWed to offer' by statute Come Xeoy Wlftlns Jr., »».jp4 Select group of famous name slips in __ » iChattanooga. The hostage, Dr. home and found another cox otruck a. signpost .-Aux- of Pharoah, called county President Johnson also was ISXT • a-1 . D ^ 1 Aobert Derooe, 46, of Chottonoo- parked beside his wife’s cor. officers to report that her aroused and grim in Washing­ in Alabama. I’m just dismayed, FairflMd, Al*. . A ;, 4 3 ^ ' 100% nylon tricot or dacron batiste. necUcut TuMftte. ton. In announcing the arrekts dismayed and angered." nw fbdr were taXenlim raik- VT IIU K go, Tenn., esooped unharmed. thought It belonged to a friend State poUce IdenUfied the 100-pound Uon cub had Expensive lace trims, all firmly stitch­ With P o lic e I "Pleoee don’t do anything to of either my son or my dau$^- jumped the back yard of four wMto men he described The President said the Klan tody by FBI agento In the Birm­ victims os Georg* VlUahovo, 20, as Ku Klux Klansmen BViday he has "used the rope and the gun, ingham area. A U.S. commia- ed to give long wear. Sizes 32-40. I moke It sound os if I’m a hero,” ter," he said. of FronkUn St., New London, fence and dlMppeared. Demos told The Associated But when he got Inside he Williams answered the lashed out at the organization os the tor and the feathers to ter- si etutii. In Waterbury found that Davis was hMding and Joan Langworthy, 19, M 18 call and 'with two armed “a hooded society of bigots.” rorize their neighbors." ITiomas, Eaton and Rowe were Praas. “I just drove with a gun Potter St., Noank. ;>* Shelton, the m an’s top man in nnmr # Av»» St “»y grabbed the gun his family hostage. deputies left for the wilds Robert M. Shelton Jr., on im­ released several hours later Yoa can take along WATERBURY. CONN. when I hod a chance." ' “My wife was the noblest The driver of the cor, l9-ytoar perial wizard of the Klon, called Alabama, Hvos at Tuscaloosa. when their attorney poeted -old Mario Garcia of 66 Denni­ of suburban Tustin. Regularly $4. BotUes and bricks, night sticks I D m oe sold he threw the gun woman I ever saw," Demos Willaims pushed back a the President a "damned Uor.’ “He’s (Johnson) a damned bond. son St., New London, wpS in A Geoigia Klan leader also liar," he said in a telephone in­ Wilkins remained in Joti. He and blackjacks were used in a I out of the car after taking it said, explaining that she re­ critical condition at SCnilDrd bush that was in Ms way. ^2.99 mained ooM through tile entire There was the liOn. orlUclzed Johnson. terview toped and later broad­ was convicted In federal court 20-mtnute claah between poUce away from Davis as p ^ c e Ho^ital, stole poUce A .■/, oorn«rad the car. Demos then incident. . ‘Kawamba,’’ yelled WU- James Orange, a leader In the cast on a New Yorii radio sta­ test November on a charge of _ ____ the car ___ _ He said poUcei came to the llams, jumping back in our- Negro voting rights campaign tion. "This organization has possessing on unregistered shot­ asmaiwas door and asked if the bandit was Road Funds Favos4d at Selma, Ala., said the ambush never used tar and feathers and gun, given a one-year suspended piise. The lion, too, was. SELECTED GROUP facToes reauired hosnltsl treat-treat-1 "XI " toiih there. "Of course with his hav­ slaying of Mrs. Viola Gregg a n ^ . I think he's got it re­ sentence and placed on proba­ x m t A. The ^juries aU appeared ^ HARTFORD (AP) - ‘r “Con surprised. He ran off into versed, he’s-got the rtxoe on the ing the gun, I had to tell them gresslonal leaders (in WosMng the bushes. So did Wll- Liuzzo of Detroit woifid bring on tion tor two years. to be minor cuts and bruises. no, but I wlMced several times more street demcmstratlMts. wrong foot. The outbreak occurred at ^ ^ ton) seem to be all in favor Of Uams. but they were differ­ “It is he that is using the gun NYLON BABY DOLL so they vrould know he was," appriqxiating the $6 biUion" ent bushes. The Selna to Montgomery (See Page Plea) North Souare, the dty'e main ^ ™ Demos said police later called march to dramatize alleged vot­ and the rope. His tanks and am­ needed to comiptete the coun- munition against the Souther­ Pack in astniuli as you want Ms home and talked with Davis (See Page Five) er dlscrimlnaUtm and police tiy’s interstate highway •pro­ SLEEPWEAR promising leniency. However, brutality in Alabama ended only ner, instead of the IQan against gram, an expert in highway the Negro." Robert Note was attacked by * a g p d Mm from the car. Da- Davis Uud thnn be wanted to construotion oays. a few hours before Mrs. Liuzzo Bank Loans Exquisite styles, some with overlays. die anyway because of an Ul- was shot to death in a cor about Calvin Craig, grand dragon of companions of the man vte then dropped the coke twttle A.E. Johnson, executive sec­ the United of America, All 100% nylon tricot, trimmed with fated love attolr. retary of the American Associa­ 26 miles west of MMrtgomery being arrested, he reported. navts Later, Dconos said, Davis told Gas Dispute ”I’m as angry os I con be,” said in Atlanta the President appliques, lace or embroideries. Not When police reinforcements] ®*®'^y, tion of State Highway officials, “asked for violence” by sending Show Taxes arrived. 5»e three men were w m arrmlgj^^fora^U;8. Oo^ Mm one of the family would met with newsmen Friday after Wallace said. "I felt so good every style in every size, but a good have to go wUh Mm if he went when I went to bed. 'There had troops to Alabama to protect ■ npr^ttded. The crowd suraed ______three day convention of high „ Tansies Try Mvll rights marchers. selection. 82-88. Thus Demos and Davis left the way officials from North Atlan- O been no 'violence and the crewd Biting H arif forward and tried to free the I R®u of M00,0M txHid on "JMmson IS close to turning prteonera, police said. 2“****,®' robbery and Chattanooga home and headed tic states. \ A t T J1\ Ai*i*fkrn had dispersed in an orderly south into neighboring Georgia manner. I thought it was all this natiwi over to commu­ WASHINGTON (AP) — !•- The battle was on. ^ The interstate program, start-1 tA nism," be said. "Our organiza­ Bricks and botUes rained Joseph Ponder, special ggent •niey passed through several ed 10 years ago, is -expected to over, "nien this thing hap­ joome tax is biting so hard thte from ona-story buUdlngs. PoUoe to charge of 1 ^ FBI ^ 4 to small towns, stopped at Carters pened." tion is closer to Americanism VALUES be completed in October 1972 UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. and Christianity and brother­ year you can see the marks. FOR ■old they were cursed, with the AtlonU, said the more than $8, 'vlMe for gas and then headed tor The system wiU total 41,000 Wallace sold that, “one of the Rome banks are reporting afi TO $5.99 apitheta ranging from "sogrega- 700 taken to the robbery of the Marietta. (AP) — A wrangle over Soviet main reasons I didn’t want to hood." miles, of which CkmneoUcut has charges that the United Stotes Craig, who 'works closely with unusually large number of perm tlonista" to "wMte trash" and BoiA-WMte Oak suburban At Marietta, a Cobb County built or will build 296 miles. allow the march at all 'wm be­ sonal loans. The reason, no se­ other names. branch of the Homitton National sheriff’s deputy stopped the car. is waging poison gas warfare in cause of the possibility of some the Alabama imperial wiaord, "OrlginaUy the program was tfiet Nam has muddled efforts added: "I regret very much cret: Money needed to pay All 20 policemen, who used Bonk of Chattanooga was recov but Demos warned the officer to have cost some $27.6 biUlon, thing Uke tMs. It could happen toxea. sticks, blackjocka and ered. and the other 16 oorioads of by the U.N. to straighten out its any place in the country. Iliat’a that thte wMte lily (Mrs. Uuz- The Internal Revenue Service Bight men in pursuit to leave the but when Oemgress added to the peacekeeping finances. so) was killed. And I hope — oven their fists to queU the me- The doctor described the long original plans, the total cost of no excuse for It, of course, but It has noticed a significant slow­ LADIES' Famous Nam# LADIE$' 100% Nylon M , were wMte. drive through parts of two chase — saying Ms life was In Soviet CMef Delegate Nikolai is the sort of foolish thing it is and believe — that our men down ,ln the flow of tax rebitna. grave danger. Marietta is 80 construction was estimated at T. Fedorenko and U.S. Ambos- were not responsibte. Just re­ PoUce said one of the three stotes with oa many os 16 poUoe $41 billion,” Johnson said. difficult to protect against.” H»s reason, presumed but oh* S U M DROP ^ HALF SLIPS / a men token to the patrol wagon con to pursuit this way: miles south of (3iattanooga and .sador Francis T. Plimpton got The governor colled the crime member tMs, everywhere vious: Moca people than usual 16 miles north of Atlanta. "Now estimated total■-* con embroiled In the dispute Friday on act of cowardic* and jfiedged Martin Luther lOng walks, vio­ eorried a whisky bottle. ‘I was coming home from struetton costs have are waiting until tha last min- A detachment of helmeted troating a patient. On a street Most of the poUce cars reached | ^.t the opening session of a spe­ full cooperation by state ogen- lence follows." PANTIES cial 83-nation committee dealing lUte—Ap^ IS—because they % I near home there must have (Bee Page Five) have to send money In. (Sea Page Etevea) |been a hundred cars and I (See Page Two) with peacekeeping operations ^ i' Fedorenko accused the 'United' • A lot of families whidi art Stotes of using "poison gfts".in- used to getting refunds m tha 3 fo r$ l^ W 77c / I p Viet Nam and declared such An spring' haven’t got any thte_ act was "a crime against mtm- D ivers year. H u reason, the same on*' 3-Car Crash kind." that is behind moat ot thte Refi^ilarly Plimpton accused the .Rus­ year’s more than usual tax dla- sians of injecting "a discordant, trem: Last yaaria undar-wtth- 59c each Regularly $1.00 In Windsor irrelevant and cold war propa- faoldtom , gandistic note’* into a debate Blast Hole in LST And yeC Ironically, a largeg. Intended to deal with the U.N/s percentage of those taxpayem who have filed their returns or* K ills Four financial problenlB. SAIGON, South ' Viet Nam^when a U.S. Air Force obaerva- Plimpton charged that the making eetors in favor af ths- (AP) — A masslvs explcelon tion plane accidentolly fired two Keep your eye on WINDSOR (AP) — Four per-> real aggressor• In VViet Nam was wMte pbos(dKXX>ua rockets dur­ sons ore 'dead and three are the Oommuntet northern regime beUevsd set off by Viet Oong ing takeoff at (Jul Ntaon base. *% hen p ty ctoack wMch he said seeks by “vio­ were reduced in March fighting for their lives as the frogmen Friday btew gaping The men were released after lence and terror" to destroy the holes in the huU ot an American treatment. from IS per cent to 14 per cent following enactment cf s » * result of a crushing three-car Saigon government LBT docked at a oommercial Two squikdrons of Marine accident Friday night on Inter­ He said the United States pier at Da Nang. warplanes are expected to be 81XJ6 ^ c n tax cut, th* largeak state Route 91. sought "no 'Wider conflict — The Mast by an estimsted 600 brought to Viet Neon to support In Matory, Johnson adraintetm- State police said one of the only the termination of aggres- pounds o f' Mgh explosives in­ the Leatherneck gromid forces tion officials reoogniaed thrt.. con traveling south on the four- Bion.” It was not embarking jured one Japanese crewman ahreaty here; v some taxpayers who earn from ' tehe Mghway north of Hartford upon gas warfare, he said, but slightly, caused extensive interi­ An mfonned aource mid the 57,500 to fM.OOO woukkrt b* veered ocroes the divider strip only used nonletbol riot control or damage, and ripped a hoK aircraft would be stationed at fully coveraU hy w R hhohfing.^ into the path of two northbound gas, dosen holes two to six feet in Qa Nang, comp^enUng th* wtthhokttng rate was sab^ , can. Fedorenko told the U.N. com­ dkuneter in tbs huH. present Marin* Hawk aquadron a tittle low to pm toor* nKmey ,; mittee the Congo and Middle An official In Seigon said ttw .and two aquadrona ot Marine in th* spending stream a i^ The dead were IdenUfied os Btest operations had violated the i M — tending ship tank — did hitlooDlonk thersby pep up the econaaegrT And big's the word for it! This Fury station wagon is ths biggest DREAM-AIB(B) f Mro. Russefi B. Osse of Poquo- U.N. (matter. He said that be­ not sink. Meonemteto ahnoat imanlmte»- Clwytlvr Corpocitlen eontManty warrants al of ttis toNowing vital parts of Its 1965 nock, a section of Wtodeor Itocks H m Marine Oty BxpafUttonary Plymouth ever. A full 216.1 inches long. A long way from front to by Maidenform(B) ^ fore tackling present U.N. ft- The blast was tipiobqd off Brigade two battqjloaa cf ly agree that the s t s ^ j g r ears for S yoara or 80,000 mHat, whlehavar comas first, during which tima any such , Richard FctrlUo of Mew Haven, nenetoi difficulties, the commit de^to an ovqrnla^ dty evrtow woclsad _ hot » put a ' 'M 'and Antonio and Germen Her- combat troopa — tended In Da back. 57 Inches high. High snough to get in and out of easily. parts that prova'dafactiva In mstariat and worhAMnahlp wM bo raplaoad or rapalrod tee should adopt measures to and rigid Bsoumy ptaeautiona Nahg earty tfala manifa atith tb* In Oa panooal flwmclal 0 t s ^ Daemon polyoeter and cotton light- 4 nandes, brothers, of Hartford. s m — sit* of 78.1 inches wide. Wide enough to seat the maximum number ^ at a Chryslw Motors Corppratlon'Authorizad Oaalar't piM of buabioaa without charga Insure that future peacekeeping throughout the BOaskm of guarding the jet tsgy of m fly tnxpgytes. tor such parts or labor: ongino bloofc, hood and Intarnal parts, intaka manIfaM, watsr ly lined with whisper-thin fil^rfill 1 In oriUcal condition at Hort- operaticoa adhere to tha the strategic Da Nang air haat. field, cloaeat to the 17th F in d - Malty taspayara dW jjM Jgl^ passengers comfortably. Fury's big in every way! it carries a pump, tranamlaaion caaa apd Internal parte (axeapting manual clutch), torqua con- for Boftneus and shaping. Fabulous toM Hoepttol are RussbU B. .onazter. iww guarited by 4,000 DA. advantage of He Insteted that the establish Marines and bottertea ot Ilawfc Sirear/50,000-mile warranty* on the parts that keep you going. And varter, drivs shaft, untearaal lointe, raar axla and diffarsntiat and raar whsal bsaringa. pared - down • to - a-minunuin bras I d u e , husband of Mrs. C ^ , The Marin* warpiMMa would pemit larfnr -airmen O. Sanches and Ral ment, direction and financing of antiaircraftmtiaircraft mhatilea., be asriannil to furnlshtog taett- Raquirsd mabitenanca: 7ho following, maintenanca ssrvicaa ara raquirsd undsr tha with plenty of hold and mold. W hite .! all future U.N. forcesBs should be Tw*lvoru.8. AffFtiwaBtT lat when it comes to carrying things. . . Fury gives you almost 100 cubic warranty—changs angina oU avary 3 months or 4,000 mllat, whlehavar comas firat; ra- both of Hartford. only. 82-86. A, C. £ left to the Security OouncU. loinhei* rsMteft ; w a c tad Viet tor feat of usable cargo space. And ifs good looking, tool Beautiful, placa oM fUtsr pvsry sscond oN changa; ciaan carburstor air flgar avary 6 months and ■e of «K>e victims wen where tber* is a big-power veto. 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