E a ‘ :,..s'> '■, W EDNESDAY, BIARCH 90, IM t r>TO U R lllattrl;^ist?r Sttifnitts ff^raGt AvanMi DaSy Naf Preaa Ron the Weather. ri T: Far Hie Week Haded Fereeait et D. 1. WeatlMr Baragi Advaittasmant M a n b l6.U 68 Guy Hobbs Otx of DaUaatdsm. Pk. Mannheatar iaaamWy, Mira. Mary Dunpby, wlw ion- Mrs. JuUua Strong of Hebron The polish American Club, 106 Home, 400, Main St., to pay re- dome in ths fMOt floor or tlia Caeertog, hrawiy and oold !»•- apeota to the late Mrs. Mary Aim ’ntety arssftajrinc at the laOonolM IMiSMw For Oirla, wHl ■ dudU a dancing achool at the Rd., Bolton, was elected and in­ Clinton St., will have an Open family night potluok Saturday at back. Parking la no proMem at Bight. Lew. to Hw 30s. Friday rat Town House and St. Joseph’s Day party McCulley, whose daughter, Mrs. Hotel. 13,966 ' ■ »i - ^ . . Brltlah American CSub, haa been stalled as financial secretary, of 6:80 attheMSiaonloTemple. Bruce the Oonnactioat Bank, and Trust BMBtly uanny,- bncdy aad eauL ■ft! ■*■ ■'>; V ' ------1— invited to teach at an all-day Sunset Rehekah Lodgre Monday Satu'rday at 8 p.m, at the club­ Neal Chehey, la a member. rvOT^jiany on- Mhtn (Rrast. Tibs ItaBbM r o< tile A od li house. "The event is open to mem­ L4Mgue of Women Voters will Vkndexbrook wIM A ow sUdes cm laiglMMt ia the 40b. .‘^dk. tftMTdtf UoOm^m Clroto will study aeeaion dt the Boston CSiap- at a meeting at Odd Fellows Hall. •‘Western Holiday Tbur,” Ghl» either enttmnoe. Both doors ai« B n n a a of OlmilattdB bers and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. meett tonight' at 8 at the home of Manch69ter— A City o f Village Charm iQiBorrow « t 8:18 p-m. at the ter at National Association of Mrs. Mabel Down of 1 Bow St. DoCVhs Roberta Jr., 35 Ray- May contact WorAy Advlaor Mias wide open to waloame you and to Dance and Affiliated Artists Sun­ viras installed as inside guardian of Gates of 60 Ansaldi Rd. are in M r s . ------. - aerv* you wNb efficient banMnf oC^ifas. Frank / . AaSMar, San Juan, Puerto Rloo, this week, mond Rd., to discuss the question Iqmn Fertta, 3 Osrard Bt, for In- day. the lodge. The VFW Auxiliary will meet aervtoca. y m m ot. tonight at 7 at Holmes Funeral on a week’s trip sponsored by the of economic growth. formatloii. T O L . U KO. 14S (TWENTY PAGES); MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1968 .fOMMOed Adverltoing on Fage 18) PRICE FIVE CENT! m Fred M. Nlckles, 87 Mill St., is ------^ now at Crestfield Convalescent Hospital, and would like to re­ SK 0IJIL this Tkureday, Fridiy. Saturday ceive visitors. , FDA Aide Says State NetvS The UtUe Theater of Manches­ ter will meet tonight at 8 at the Volcano Kills old tedmical school. School St. A Suspect Drugs program will feature the recogni­ OPEN THURSDAY Roundup Pleased JFK; MEN’S HALF SOlES tion scene from "Anastasia," with Ruth Rowley and Betty Lund- Off the Market A Q U A ilT Y berg; a monologue, "The Treas­ 9:30 to 9:00 PAA! 400 Balinese urer’s Report,” with Ben Shank- WASHINGTON. (AP) — Police Say Ten I .an, and Beverly and Lee Burton •OODYEAR in a dance exhibition. Food and Drug Commission­ j a ^ A k t a , In donesiafkito a lull. Laat Sunday K began Ban Scheme on spewing out rock and lava. er George P. Larrick says “WOUTP '(AP)— Bfdi island’s rampag- The civil defense spokesman three drugs which an FDA Aluminum Siding mg Agung volcano has kill^ said some 350,000 persona are be­ medical officer claimed had Report to Nation Set Personal Notices OPEN MONDAY THROUGH at least 400 pe^na, a spokes­ ing evacuated from an area 30 not been proven for safety man for the InobqeBian civil mUes around, the volcano, which HARTFORD (AP) — Ten the Balinese' consider the eenter "have been off the market defense organization said to- of the universe. for a long time.” men from out-of-state were LEATHER. »L75Reg. $2.50 to $2.75 In Memoriam S A T U R D A Y , 9:30 to 5:30! d ^ . And Larrick said In a state­ arrested today in connection In loving memory of our mother. Tons of lava and rock have Anna E. Wilson, who passed away file Bpdkeaman aald there wee spreaul death and destruction over ment Wednesday, the drug law with a high-pressure scheme Costa Rica March ao, 1968. an increasing threat of more vio­ a wide area. Thick clouds of vol­ passed by Congress last year will to sell aluminuni siding that "SHOE REPAIRING—SECOND TO NONE” lent eruptions from the 10,808-foot enable his agency to deal with The Wilson Family canic ash virtually blacked out the was described by State Police volcano In northeast Bali. sun over ports of Ball and dark­ such cases more effectively in Card Of Thanks President Sukarno had declared ened the w y over nearby populous the future. Maj. Samuel S. Rome us “ one Lauds Him In acknowledraent of the kindness, the tourlat-mecca laland a disaster east Java. Dr, John O. Nestor, medical of­ of the most vicious rackets thourhts, and deeds shown us during ■one. ficer for FDA Bureau of Medicine, HOUSE HALE our Dereavement in the death of our The spokesman said lava flows of its kind”— he has ever en­ &. It was not clear immediately beloved husband and father, we wish SPRING told the Senate Government Op­ SHOE BEPAHUNO SERVICE to thank Masonic L#odge No. 73. Iron Whether the Increased death toll have Isolated several areas to the erations subconunittee Wednesday countered. More arrests were In Sendoff Workers Local No.* 16. neighbors and waa due to new eruptions. Prevl- east and south of Agung. However, that the agency had permitted expected. trSE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE—Ml 8-412.1 friends. Grod Bless ail of you. eusly, officials had put the death the areas are accessible from the sale of at least three drugs— "Many homeownors stand a Mrs. Clarence Roach SALE! sea and boats u e being rqshed WASfflNGTON (AP) — Mrs. Warren Henderson toll at 160 or more. Elntoquel, Mer-29 and Altafur— chance of losing their property be­ James Roach A Red Cross source said latest from nearby Islands to aid victims although preliminary data on cause of the activities of this President Kennedy, back in and evacuate threatened areas. of reports listed 130 known Injured. them did not substantiate Uieir group,” said the major, commsui- the White House after ^ / ' DRESS In view of the jump in the death Besaklh, the largest and most safety. der of the State Police Detective seven-nation conference xlii toll, the number of injured also sacred of Bali’s temples, is on the Nestor further testified that the Division. was expected to rise sharply. slope of Agung, but so far it is FDA dragged Its feet in pulling Eight of the men, described as Costa Rica, was described to­ MEN'S ALL-WEATHER The volcano erupted briefly Feb. reported undamaged. The temple two of them—Mer-29 and Altafur canvassers and salesmen, were day as highly pleas^ with Expert Fitting In Our Shoe Salon, main floor... 19, killing 17 persona, then lapsed Is the focal point of a 100-year —-off the market following Indica­ taken into custody after a 7 a.m. his latest mission to Latin ceremony which waa under way tions that they produced Injurious raid on a motel in Niantic where America. when Agung erupted. side effects. they had been making their head­ During the ceremony held once Aides said he vfAa delighted at The subcommittee headed by quarters. the rousing reception he got In THE WOMAN WHO LIVES IN Israel Asks each century, bones of the dead Sen. Hubert H. Hum];direy, All but one of these eight were are burned to cleanse the island San Jose as well as with the work D-Mlnn., resumes Its study of registered imder an assumed of the conference, which brought COATS and rid it of spirits. drug marketing safety procedures name. Major Rome said. about agreements to spur Western A SHOE... HAPPILY... IS THE SALE Germans Drop A large number of tourists are today. Two others were arrested In Hemisphere economic develop­ on Bali for the ceremony. Howev Larrick In his statement con­ Stamford where the company ment And counteract the spread er there have been no reports of ceded that the original drug ap­ which did the actual work Is lo­ of fabulous bargains :::: of subversion from Cuba. WOMAN WHO WEARS THE UAR Proiects any foreigners among the casual' plications criticized by Nestor cated. The President was catching, up Ifilii ties. Most of the tourists are stay "could have been done better." that would regularly eiiii Major Rome said members of oh miscellaneous work that piled BONK, Germany (AP) — Chan- Ing at Denpasar, the capital of But he noted that the FDA is the group falsely claimed they rep­ up during his absence, prior to Bali, about 40 miles southwest of bound by laws passed by Con­ W ON DER RUIVIR •ellor ’s govern­ resented a nationally-advertis^ reporting to the nation tonight OB sell for A g ^ . gress, tmd the cases cited by Nes­ aluminum company. the Costa Rican conference. ment is expected to tell Israel It Trhe Island Is just off the east tor occurred before Congress last n ie y would tell a prospective Shortly before Kennedy left ttie 10.99 to 17.99 qahnot prevent German rocket customer, he said, that the dwell­ Costa Rican capital of San Jose 17.99 (Oontinned on Page Bight) (Oonttoaed «SB Page Bight) ing had been "selected as a model late Wednesday, he announced be T iY f ecientists from working for the United Arab Republic because home” In a special advaHsing would open a 6 p.m. Washington #.3 durably that is their right as private cltl- deal. news conference with a statement lens. The homeowner would be paid his Monday through Wednes­ water A West German spokesman said lor the privilege of using the day talks with the chief executives S / / 0 £ repellent... Bonn would not comment until It TFX Probe Widens; house for display purposes. of Pamama and the five Central NOW received an official report of Is­ Homeowners were told that they American republics. H«r toot wrapped ki pnmioni raeli Foreign Minister Golda would receive a coramlsrion of The President was certain to ex­ plump calfskin. Meir'a appeal for a curb on Ger $100 for each siding contract sign­ press satisfaction with the out­ made of man scientists she charged are ed by somebody who became In­ come of the San Jose meetings, fine helping the U.A.R. build offensive McNamara Testifies terested by viewing their homes. which brought him personal ac­ ttlBsUes. The commissions never came claim and agreement on a detailed 2 ply cotton In a speech before Israel’s Par­ through. statement of policy to guide the and acetate liament Wednesday night, Mrs. By O. MILTON KELLY i^confllct of Interest. "His integrity What would happen Major United States in its dealings with Heir said: WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre and devotion to public service are Rome said, was that once a prop­ Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicarag^ua and Hon­ Her foot encasad in a heel “ A number of German scientists tsuy of Defense Robert S. McNa­ unassailable,” the secretary said. erty owner signed a contract for and hundreds of German technl' mara and Deputy Secretary Roe- And he repeated that he takes full siding, the contract was promptly duras. to toe inner lininf oi elans are helping develop offen­ . Hoping to attract a large tele­ iheer weight foam. • black olive well L. Oilpatric testify today In responsibility for the contract dlscoimted to a finance company. sive missiles In Egypt and even the widening Senate probe of the award. Contracts ran all the way from Spring Prompt for Cockatoo^ if Not for Keepers vision-radio audience for the news (plain or •rmaments banned , by interna' conference, Kennedy postponed piiii TFX warplane contract. McClellan told a news con' $2,000 to $7,000, with monthly Like many a human courrterpart, this female Sulphur Crested Cockatoo in the S(L Louis plaid) tlcmal law, especially of a particu­ The Senate Investigations sub- ferenoe Gilpatric would be free to payments ranging from $30 to $92. for two hours the 4 p.m. starting lar eategory ibrylng adely for da- Zoo can’t seem to help adimiring her gay spring plumage in the mirror. But male cockatoos time of the session originally an- oommlttee Is trying to loam make a statement about the law Hie prices charged for the work have It better than men. They don’t have to pay for the spring finery. (AP Photofax.) etructlon M ufe. whether "the Defense Dqmrtnfvmt’B firm if b « choM f.but.l^t this waa was exoeinive, the major said. noimqed more than a week ago. "There la no doubt that the mo­ civilian' top conimimd settled for HQtJthe purpdSe him. ,AH were charged wi^h conspir- The news conference will ba. yiii! • solid black tives of this evil bmw are on the an Inferior and more costly TFX aenator parried questlana tog to Obtain money by false pre­ carried live on NBC, CBS and Ttie ball of her foot pillowed one hand lust for g^atn and on the fighter-bomber design in awarding about rei>orts the subcommittee Is tenses. ABC radio networks. It also will on an additional puff of foar other a Nasi taioU na^ to hatred the contract to General Dynamics checking Into the business back be carried live on television by • English 11.00 end deetructlan of Jews. Corp. of Fort Worth, Tex., over grounds of others at the Defense One of Most Rugged Winters NBC. ABC planned. live broad­ “ We state em phatioa^ that a rival bid by the Boeing Co. of Department, too. He said the sub­ Baldwin Declinet casting except along the Pacific ' balmacaan ill neither we, nor—we are sure— SeatUe, Waiih. committee wants only the truth HARTFORD (A P )—Chief Jus­ Coast, where a rebroadcast was style, fly world public opinion, can r^on- The $28-mllllon contract covers and Is “not seeking to get any­ tice Raymond E. Baldwin today scheduled at 4:30 p.m. (Pacific eOe ourselves to this situation.” the start of work on the TCD— body.” declined to name a panel of three Standard Time). front, raglan • MISSES' AND HALF SIZES iwhich stands for experimental Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., retired judges to review the pur­ Fades Away,,, On Calendar (TBS said no decision had been The flextble-acfton teafher sleeve (Oonttnoed on Page Beveo) tactical fighter. Eventually 1,700 check on GUpatric chase of a Farmington site for a made on television coverage. sole responding to of fighter-bombers will be handled by the full sub­ state medical-dental school. Kennedy, who left Washington ewry movement • LIGHT AND DARK SOLIDS buUt^for both the Air Force and 's staff, not by aides Baldwin Informed Gov. John N. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (^Birmingham, aeveland, Atlanta,^ The winter was, In the words of last Friday for a weekend In Palm New Orleans and Pittsburgh. a Tennessee weather prophet- Beach, Fla., before going to San of her foot. Ben Bella F e a r s Navy iqr an estimated $6.6 hU- assigned tq Its Republican min­ Dempsey and. legfislative leaders Winter, 1962, '83, whose wallop­ • 36 to 46 llon. , ority. He said he reg^ded It as from both parties that the court ing of the Northern Hemisphere But in Alaska, many areas had Helen Lane of Crab Orchard- Jose on Monday, returned to the • NEW SPRING PRINTS. “ humdinger.” She predicted as reg. and long McNamate hga stated that me “ normal Investigative procedure' 'can aot only upon matters which long will be reriiembered, yielded much warmer weather than capital late Wednesday night. FABRICS French Brushoff General Dyhamica design bast to check into backgrounds of all are properly brought before them to spring' at 3 :20 a.m. today. usual. much last fall after noticing that Mrs. Kennedy was waiting and iiii: filled the needs of the two mili­ who might be concerned with the In formal legal proceedings which U.S. weathermen said the win­ The cost In lives from weather- hornets’ nests were close to the she went aboard the presidential Her budget grinning from Of N-Test Outcry tary services ahd that Boeing's matter. must result In final order or judg­ ter was among the most severe linked accidents was high. Crop ground near her home in the Cum­ jet transport for a private reunltm dollar to dollar, for this is design would cost $1 Mllion more. McCSelUui eaid the subcommittee ment.” in the past 100 years. losses, particularly in the South, berland Mountains. when the big plane came to a the greatest value • ARNEL JERSEYS By ANDREW BOROWEIO Chairman John L. McClellan, Is determined to expose whoever H ie governor said after a con­ England reported the months ran into the millions of dollars. At Kingston Springs, in a pocket stop at nearby Andrews Air Force In 111 of shoedom. ALGIERS (AP)—The Algerian D-Ark., said he woiHd demand issued Sunday’s anonymous blast ference with the chief justice and from December to February were The South also had tornadoes and on the Harpeth River near Nash­ Base, Md. government waited uneasily today from Gilpatric the n m e of an accusing him and Sen. Henry M. the legislative leaders that the the coldest In 223 years. some of the worst floods In Its ville, the mercury plummeted to The Keimedys emerged from with Orion • I00"/o ACETATES 30 degrees below zero on Jan. 24. ii!;i lor an answer to Its demand that anonymous Pentagon sp^esman Jackson, D-Waah., of having legislative leaders would meet In Japan, record-breaking snow history. the craft arm tn arm and went pile zip-out France end nuclear testing In the who, last weekend, challengbd the trapped the Defense Department again to discuss -what further caved in 1,700 roofs in -Tokyo But this excess of moisture Nashville recorded an all-time didn’t carry over to much of the low of 15.4 degrees below zero. lining • D ACR O N and Sahara. fairness of the Investigation. \ Into an unfavorable position In the steps could be taken. alone. (Continued on Page Eight) Premier Ahmed Ben Bella and McNamara had requested and Inquiry. ' Republican leaders said that a Meteorologists said the winter West, where some states reported Deeper In the South, New Or­ C O n O N S the Algerian National Assembly received permission to testify out “ I Just think that when a re- resolution now on the House cal­ was the coldest or near the cold­ the driest winter in years, and leans' had Its coldest winter since 9 .9 9 made the demand Wednesday In of turn and expand on a written ble agency of government endar calling for' an investigation est on record for Chattanooga, fear there might be a water 1905. Fifteen days of freezing or 2 3 .9 5 calling for revision of the agree­ defense of the contract award he a statement like that, the of the, site purcfliase by the (gen­ shortage later. Many ski resorts below left a seasonal mean temp­ • COnON KNITS ments giving France military had given the subcommittee last should be known,” McClel­ eral Aseembly’s Ajj^uopriotion suffered from a lack of snow. erature of 51.7 degrees. The 1906 Bulletins bases in Algeria and Its Saharan week. lan said. He termed the Committee wotM not be t^ e n up Generally business wasn’t hurt mean was -51.1. The record is 50.9 •arrltory. Word was leaked out Wednes­ anonymous criticism "a bit of In the House today. Korean Urges as much as It sometimes is during set in 1886. Culled from AP Wires • 100% FINE PIMA Trouble Is sure to follow If day that the subcommittee was manaiged concealment" which he GOP State Chairman A. Searle hard winter, a survey by The The city’s royal palms, familiar SOMETHING NEW..! C O n O N S French President Charles de checking on relationships between did not propose to allow. Pinney said he planned to meet Associated Press showed. to thousands of tourists, were Gaulle ignores the plea, as he did General Dynamics and Gllpatric’s McClellan rejected newsmen’s with legislative leaders this after- Kennedy Help Retail sales were up two per­ killed by the freeze for the second centage points from a year ago. straight year. They had been re­ DOCTORS STRIKE Tunisia's demand In July 1661 for former law firm, Cravath, Swaine requests that the hearinga be held ATHENS, G reece (AP) — (Omttaiied on Page Eight) Industrial production held steady, planted. • RAYON LINENS French evacuation of the Bizerte A Moore of New York. In public. The senator said there Eight thovAand doctors todi^ From base. The Tunisians attacked the Maurice T. Moore, a partner In Is too much risk that soihe mill' Oust Generals with steel and auto output climb­ / ing. (Continued on Page Twelve) •tartad a five-day strike de­ base, and 8,000 Tunisian lives the firm, said In New York the tary secret concerning the TCX manding higher wages and bet­ • NYLON SHEERS were lost. firm has done legal work for both might Inadvertently revealed. SEOUL, South Korea (AP)— ter working oondltioiis. The There was no official comment General Dynamics and Boeing, He said transcripts ct the test!' Former Premier Huh Chung ap­ atriklng doctors are emptoyed to Paris on the Algerian demand. but not in connection with defense mony—censored for classified BLACK CALF . . . BLACK PATENT . . . BLUE CALF News Tidbits pealed' to President Kennedy to­ by puMlc Institutions, tasorance For mtn on tho go. • ONE PIECE OR JACKET STYLES Ben Bella’s demand for revision contracts. He said Gilpatric par­ material by the pentagon—would funds, civU services, and other Of the military agreements was ticipated in some of that work, be released during the day. from the AP Wires day to ask the military rulers to Latin Reds Plan Retort medical organizationh. A spokes­ Tho Crow-taderSn. prompted by an imderground but not since leaving it in 1961 McClellan did not dispute re­ honor their promise to end their man for the doctors association atomic explosion which the Al- to enter government service. ports that the Inquiry mig^t last control tfiis summer. said first aid stations and hos­ Crew-Saders come in twenty distinctly iodividuel colors McNamara Issued a statement Sen. B any Goldwater, frequently Hub’s appeal, in an interview, pital yriu operate for treatment (Oonttmied on Pago Twelve) To JFK ‘New Deal’ Vow m foM mti, fnidi to for your cssuai or dress wear. They are incredibly soft, (Contlnued on Page Tw6) denying that Gilpatric had any mentioned as a Republican presi­ was part of a campaign by civil­ of emergency cases. ian political leaders against the they feel wonderful, yet they hold your foot firmly, really dential possibility In 1964, formally annouitces he will seek a third proposal by Gen. Chun^ Hee Park, HOSPITAL GETS GRANT stay up. Crew-Sadert are k n | t of hi-bulk Orion* acrylie term as 17.8. SenatiM- from Arizona chief of the military junta, .to pro­ By WILLIAM 1. RYAN ^congress hall lays down a smoke­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A $806,- long military rule for another four AP Special Correspondent screen. 000 Health, Education and Wel­ and nylon. Wash them agirin and again by machine or . . Teniiessee House rejects bill The Rio meeting is expected to to r^ieal niogt of the state's cap­ years. Despite-a new iban on po- The Castro-Communist alliance fare grant toward constrncUon hand, they never lose shape. Crew-Saders are inter­ U.S. Aid Topping $100 Billion come up with some sort of blue­ ital iNmlshmeUt. law. litiqal activity, the junta refrained In Latin America plans a swift of a $2,132,888 building for WINTHROP woven* to their toes. They are not just ordinary socks. from a forceful' crackdown that print for action. Grace Community Hospital, New FOR BEST SELECTION Robert Welch; founder of John might provoke a violent reaction. retort to the challenge of a new If the congress follows Mos­ Haven, was . announced today By LEWIS OULICK Ona size fits all. Birch Society, cites “ terrifying Huh, leader of a major cMIian deal for the Western Hemisphere, cow's general directives for such tiirough Sens. Thomas J. Dodd WASHINGTON (AP)—Total U.S. Communist advance” in last dec­ political party, urged Kennedy to laid down at San Jose, Costa Rica, enterprises, with what the Krem­ and Abraham Rlblcoif, Oonneett- QUALITY $ | .5 0 p,. foreign aid since World War n ade in warning that day will come ask Park to fulfill a pledge he by President Kennedy. lin calls “ the new logic of scien­ cut Democrats. will climb above the $100 billion when U.S. citizens will feel the made in Washington in November Communists of the hemisphere tific communism,” It will map out mark this year. full scourge of communism unless 1661 that the military regime gather next Thursday In Rio de those areas Where violence will DR. HAWORTH HEADS N.S.F. Open Thursday till 9! How well the giant overseas as- action is taken now . . . Rome TOBAT'S would transfer power to cl'vlUans Janeiro, In what will be called pay off and those areas where WASHINGTON (AP)—Presl- sistance program prdmotes U.S. criminal court postpones action on In the sumiilbr of 1968! "The Continental Congress In De­ struggles for «lectoral and eco­ f ‘ bigamy charges against Sophia dent Kennedy selected Dr. Le» FINEST IN security—and how it could be re­ The State Department has re­ fense of Cuba.” nomic power offer the prospecte land J. Haworth today to be di­ fashioned to do a better job—is Loren and Carlo Pont! pending ciy- The principal aims will be to of better dividends. rector of the Nattonal Soteoee 11 court action on annulment of fused to comment on develop­ MEN'S SHOES the subject of a'-controversial re ments In South Korea since Park plot more ag^grressive strategy to A hemisphere Communist meet­ Foundation. Haworto now Is • port by a presidential advisory their Mexican marriage. on Saturday proposed a plebiscite step up the pace of revolutionary ing held in Mexico In' 1961 result­ member of the Atomic Energy Yov’l be at proud committee headed by Gen. Lucius Former German Foreign MinlS' to keep the junta in office. Huh activities, and to rekindle mass ed in refinements In - plans and Oommlsaion. The White House REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE D. Clay. ter Heinrich von Breiitano under­ said he had tried to see U.S. Am­ sympathy for Fidel Castro’s re­ methods of attack. These probaoly announced his place there will to wear WinHirop Shoes Aides said a final version of the stood to have told congressional bassador Samuel Berger on Mon­ gime. included the combinatipn of. ter­ be taken by Dr.G erald Tsps. r. Clay report was made available committees time is ripe for the day to get clarification of the Moscow propagsuida has been rorism and political conflict adopt­ president of the Associated Unti at we ore to praeent 2 HEAPING TABLB OF FAMOUS BRAND NAME to President Kennedy today. The United States to grab Initiative American position but was told paying much attention to this con­ ed in Venezuela, which is con­ versltles, Inc., of New York OMgr. report Is expected to be made from the USSR on all issues. In­ gress, It claims that "hundreds of sidered a prime target. i i i Berger was busy. Me*. They’re Ameifea’s public this weekend. cluding . . . Wernher von Washington has made plain, organlzatitms, political and social After that meeting, Moscow ex­ TAINTED TUNA CAN Braun says while United States plained the problem to Commu­ i i •nest shoe value . . . styled Figures furnished by the Agen- however, that it wants a return to personalities, and plain people of DETROIT (AP) — A tana can, iiil cy for International Development prepares to place men on moon a civiliah administration through Latin America” are rallying to nists in this way: from which two- Detroit women wHh a fashion flair which administers U.S. aid, list it is ' also working on plans to national elections as promised by the Castro banner. “ The working class of some ate and then died, contnlnsd n Hl'if LADIES' LINGERIE $97.7 billion worth of military and send fleet of three-man spaceehlps Park. The United States has ,In one respect, Moscow's sup­ countries can seize the power by m te type of seafood poisoning, oN their own. • •• 'll -I r - ■■ — economic help to U1 countries and Into orbit around Mars. poured $8.6 billion to aid into port of the congress Is an answer peaceful means, as thoii^h the hut heMth sutbortties said today foreign groups from July 1,1646 State Attorney in Cuneo, -Italy, South Korea. to the Red Chinese, who .have parliamentary system or other Indications are tint It was ttaia 6'/2 to 12; C-D-E through mld-1962. opens formal toquiry today to de­ Today Huh and 800 supporters been accusing Premier Khrush­ democratic systems. Therefore only tainted one among than, Black, Brown . . . Though detailed statistics for termine If sabotage caused Alptoe barricaded themselves to a down­ chev's party of timidity in push­ the working class headed by the sands of pure tins. the current fiscal yaar have not crash of King Sand’s jet en route town meeting hall. A loudspeaker ing revolutionary violence in un­ Communist party should unite the yet been worked out,. the over-all from Geneva to Nice . . . President carried speeches against the mili­ derdeveloped areas. It also can people. PRINTERS RECONSIDER off! total is certain to push past $100 Kennedy repprtedl-y considering tary regime to thousands of per­ serve the Soviet party as a “ The working class and Its NEW YORK (AP) — Strikiag:- visit to Weat BerUa oh trip to Eu­ sons outside the building. weapon tor countering Peking’s (Communist) vanguard depend on prtotors wlU raooitadsr nt m. M«w Styi* Dinetfom billion. That's because Congress * discontinuad tfyUt and colors in dipt, gowns, patticoots, atap eoaft, last fall voted another $8.9 tmlion rope neuDt summer. More than 100 national police­ influence in Latin America. the revolutionary struggle carried mooting Sunday tiielr rqfMtiWil only 1 4 4 9 9 in new aid funds and other items Bhotgfim biaat from cruising men finally broke into the meetinf; The (Tommunlsts and Castroists out by the masses, as well, u a( proponed MttlanMRt Imna panties— broken sizes. like surplua food disposals abroiul auto wounds Bfashard Marrison, ball. Police agreed not to arrest —tho terms are virtually synony­ spiritual antf ideological support Now York’. lM.dny have been topping $3 billion burglar whose diaclosurea trig­ them and the demonstrators left mous—will use the congress to from socialist (Communist) coun­ shutdown. Itortrnm A. year. g e r ^ ar poHoe scandal, os he peacefully. inventory their assets and pros­ tries, to counterattack opportu­ preaident af striking .jUaani pects. Positions of the parties and nists and defeat the Imperialist AFLrClO Intorontbifinl ~ I France, with $0.4 bUUon, and walked from Cook County Court Wednesday night, police pre­ Others from 13.99 to 18.99 ««4 BARB1Z0N..VAN RAALTE.*GILEAD Obait sbowa 10 larg«at raoigtonto of UK. ftxtogn aid to Britain, with $8.7 bUUon, etUl rank Building . . . Strike - plagued vented attempts by Huh, and ex- revolutionary situations, country force politically. VnloiV Mid ta She euirent fiscal year wMch sfiutsd M t JHily. fitoltSs- aa tha laircet total Mcalveni Fience Umps throogh rail walk- praaldent Yun Po-sun to start by country, will be under mlcro- “ The Communlat poHr progfom Ooi are from the ald-admtofriwrinn ,acsnoy, She Arsney oat that jinaBlsd toaffl o fiaoai Bcoirfe analysis to tiie back-room V- for XntaniMttaaBl D w aBisnifit vSbi.) (lAP FISiWBui,). out tba aMlQto oa I wUto Hu oMtoiir to Ite t " IL ' i I .!■ ''I ■\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, MARCH *1, 1968 iKANGHE;STBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1968 - ••V whtot Card Party Set Members qt a oomnnitte4 ace PENTLAND Crucial Lawsuit Tests Mre. Donald Jorgenaon and Mra. Colonial Bbarfl Stock Issue Korean Urges By Emblem Club Kenneth Hodgre, ticketa;- Mra. Fred Tim FLORIST Plb lb Connecticut will make the pre­ bases In Algeria for three to five has been no trial on the merits. making machinery. As a result, an Increasing num­ The Goodrich case is the fore­ sentation. years. ber of firms require technical peo- CUSTOM CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATION. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CUTTING—WRAP- Reason for buildhig a plant in ’The premier’s statement was runner because it has been to trial Tennessee came about from the A Ix-ucellosis oertifioate in re- ple to sign an agreement not to the court decision wMch Good­ PINO—SHARP FREEZING. oogndzation of the county’s clean milder than expected and showed THURSDAY reveal secrets to a future employ­ ever growing market for shoe- concern over the economic aspects rich lost. ■ Now Goodrich hopes to board in the middle west and in­ slate on the dread disease will be FRIDAY ar, usually for a stated period of win Its point on appeal. presented by Dr. Walter Ferrall, of worsening relations with time—six months to two years In creasing costs in transportation France. French economic and and Attorneys from Du Pont and the W * rent cold storage lockers for your frozen meats and vegetables for os of the product from the Manches­ federal veterinarian in charge of most oases. many other firms with similar the brucellc^s progrram. technical aid is the mainstay 6f Httle os $1.25 o month. The locker holds about 250 lbs. of meat. Compare ter plant, the firm has previously Algeria’s plans for recovery after SATURDAY ,Many firms also write Into em- cases brewing will watch careful­ reported. ’Tollaml is one of four Its hard fight for independence, iient contracts agreements ly the Goodrich appeal hearings In this deal before you buy a home.Treezer. Concerning the unit package counties to be free of the disease. and most responsible Algerians sitt eiemployes will not work for Akron April 11. sale of new stock, it is noted that .^ward for herds which have realize its importance. For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure competitivs firms for a given So will thoughtful members of preferred stock ($25 peu* value) averaged over 500 pounds of but- Ben Bella has been able to pre­ period. technical staffs throughout Ameri­ IF YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST may be redeemed at $27 per share lerfat per cow will go to Hoffman vent a crowd reaction Jeopardiz­ The Walnut Presents The Increasingly, men who switch can industi;^. on. a date (to be annoimced) hi Bros., Ellington; Bahler Farms, ing the safety of the 170,000 Jobs find that their old boss has SI BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT Ml 3.8424 19M, and $26 per share on or be­ Ellington; L. and T. Kaminski, French settlers still In the coimtry. written their new boss a letter. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE fore 1973 and $25 thereafter. W ar­ Vernon; Wesley Bradway, Union; But a failure by De Gaulle to tells what kind of in­ rants may be exercised before Kenneth ElUs, Hebron; Urban make at least a gesture toward "Knight Tones' formation the employe had that 1964 or in 1968, when they expire, Luginbuhl, Tolland; Mordasky the Algerians would put Ben Bel­ the former employer thinks should School Menus at a price share to be announced Bros., Straford; Moser Dairy, la’s government in a difficult situ­ ThayV* NEW and Thny'r* B-I-GI be kept secret. upon SBC approval. Ellington; Jacob Cottier, Elling­ ation. Watching these efforts, the em' ton; Dwight Lyman, Vernon; Public school menus for the Most Algerians would not want ploye may conclude that knowing week of Marrii 25 through 29 will Emerson Abom, Ellington; R. and CHOICE MENU and LEGAL BEVERAGES too many company secrets could the situation to deteriorate to the be as follows: R. Saglio, Hebron; Robert Mac­ point of a diplomatic break or bind him to a firm in a kind of Monday: Baked corned beef Donald, Andover; Steven Kuoa, crowd violence. "Seven years is intellectual servitude. hash, buttered spinach, com bread Somers; and Eklward Luginbuhl, enough,” Is the prevailing slogan There are broader considera­ and butter, milk, mixed fruit. Ellington. In the country, referring to the tions. Tuesday: Baked spiced ham, more than seven years of war with U /a tm it RESTAUMNT The tree interchange of men and candied sweet potatoes, whole SIGN OF ’THE ’TIMES France for independence. Ideas, said one chemical company . 7 WALNUT ST., MANCHESTER—MI 8-4628 kernel com, bread and butter, WHITE WRIGHT. Tex. (AP) — But a French brushoff probably executive, is what makes a com- milk, chocolate pudding. For the first time since 1878 this would force Ben Bella’s govern­ ^9111100 society perk most effec Wednesday; RavioU with meat north Texas town is without a ment to act—lest Its position be vely. “Ten years ago, there were only sauce, tossed salad, Italian bread railroad depot agent. ’The tratu- threatened at home knd in the and butter, milk, ice cream. fer of the Missouri-Kansas and Arab world, which took a strong two companies making polyethy­ Thursday: Frankfurt on roll, Texas agent closed the Katy de­ stand against the French explo­ lene,” he said. "Now there, are a baked beans, oole slow, milk, pot and left Whltewright without sion. dozen. Who started up these new cherry tapioca. a telegraph service, express and plants? They weren’t all college Friday: Tuna-noodle casserole, Here are the facts behind one of v a l u e s ! rail freight service. Trains will kids, you can be sure of that.’ buttered green beans, bread and stop to pick up and discharge pas­ "Dine in Authentic Colonial Atmosphere" But others argue that without butter, nvilk, applesauce cake. sengers and carry Incoming and aecrecy safeguards, research outgoing mail. EflST U IO O D funds would dry up. No one will America’s greatest suit values! MAI»4\T»4lfT * frA\TH A H TfU i^.> q[>end money learning what some­ Karo Syrup PYQ UAUG INN one else could steal. DONT GET UP NIGHTS Lodleat Hiere is still time to Also, said a corporation attor­ It takes Just 39c and 13 houra to atart BECAUSE we have specialized in tailoring suits (or 22 years, die NO. 303 CANS SHURFINE stert receiving your FREE 161 MAIN ST.. WETHERSFIELD, CONN, ney, secret-keeping doesn’t have relief—or your money back at any Westerfield has been constantly improved to give you the ultimate in • Matinee Saturday 1:80 • drug store. 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In color 8:06 tlpn stops and specific, secret in­ 4 49*^ Plus: Elvis Presley in WEDNESDAY formation begins is not always SATURDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. •asy to draw, however. NO. 303 CANS SHURFINE "GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS" THE HOME OP In ofrior 6:15 and 10:10 SUNDAY, 8 to 8 P.M. The Goodrich case attracts inter- GOOD FOOD sats for this reason, among New NATIONALLY FAMOUS WESTERFIELD LUNCHEONS serv e d ll:3 0 A.M. to 3 P .M . $1.25 up others. It Involves trying to spell out the secret area in advance, LOW Prices! Cut Green Beans DINNERS served 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. $2.75 up then prevent the newly hired em­ STORM WINDOWS WORSTED SUITS 8:00 6:80 and 10:00 STANLEY WARNER ploye from working in It. DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS THIb emphasis on restricting be­ 10.95 up Q for 8 9 * 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. fore there has been any actual STORM DOORi STATED SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT -WHARFSIDE DINNER discloeure makes the case some­ NO. 2 V2 CANS SHURFINE ’ thing of a bellwether, some legal 27.95 up . 9b s T PICTUREr experts think. ^ There’s never a charge far aUeratiom at Robert Hail CLOSED Banquet and party room available for Wohlgemuth, a graduate engi­ Also On S a l e - ISamtflOMaSnyMnrit weddings, banquets and. holiday partiea neer from the University of Michi­ Aluminum Canopies ARMANDO'S MONDAYS For reservations, call 529-9463. Fruit Cocktail See It—It’s the greatest gan, had been technical manager and Awnings . . For Family Dining of space suit development engi* Steaks, Lobeters, Italian H>e Most neerhig for Goodrich. The ' firm Adventurous has been a leader in the field, BILL TUNSKY 2 63* ARMOUR STAR, FULLY COOKED. 12-LB. AVG. Special Dishes Musical providing the suits for astronauts MI 9-9095 Dancing Saturday Nights Film E v ^ m Project Mercury. NO. 2V2 c a n s TAHERED TOM Made! International Latex, based at » ARMANDO'S 60 Route 6, East Windsor Elberta Peaches Next to Batch Motors ri • f Reservations 280-1406 mm 2 69* «• Nescafe 6 oz. jar 85 NBC OREO SANDWICH COOKIES ...... I,,)). 49c Annual Band Concert Presented By

r I w # / # ram a - Monehostor High School Bond P R O D u a s K c m and McMchoitor High School Bond AhiiiMl Our quality tailored t:::H U. $. CHOICE r::j: SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 23— 8 P.M. n;:::a:::: ALL WEATHER COATS HATIVE POTATOES HIM18-S141 3 39 PLENTY OF FREE PARKINfS GATE AT i:ML-S€RBEN t PJI. 23B Main Strnnt M—clinunr Mi^JCHESTEjR EVENING l^RALD, MANCHBSTEB,.^^NN^ TH U I^A Y, MARCH 21, 19^ ■ AifCBESTER EVENING HEI^ALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 21, IM S I ■! II I »i. other ohangea too. to the 1949-52 Marataall Plan yaara, ail 'but $3 Columbia SouthWindsor FKEE LECTURE TUESDAY KVKNING 7riiD $100 B illion bUUoD of tha m blUian to U.l. iiiif li ...... _ ' I it I II 11. ■ *om Neighbor's Kitchen oconomle help went out v (^ . as grants, or gifls. ~ 1982 tho TV- Spent on Aid emphasta had to oasy Study (ir Biography ' Sbl* amount rootpas wMU9t in* early postwar years when the arms aid, however, remained al- er of THn- tal, $88.6 hilUon baa boon to eco­ Buy FRIGIDAIRE! 1 ence. If you are over 21 you can become a real estate brokir mere­ fty Odymant Ohtirch, where bar Today, the aid pattern le differ­ land for th« town aa an oducatioh- dations to ’’help slow the burgeon- 8;06 )4()) Aeelanment Underwater (24) Brush Painting ent. With Europeans now prosper­ nomic aid of which $42.7 billion ai and raereatfonal sH« will b« rec- in g growth of subdivisions ” In s 5:26 ( 3) Newe,. Sports. Weather 9:00 (13) The Twilight Zone ly by passing an examination. Obtain your license and enter this ' buahana la pastor. She saya Ae ( *-40-53) Aa Caeaar Sees It' richly rewarding profession. You can start on a part-time basis on ing and dispensing eld themselves, was grants. Military assistanco omnMHided by the town’s study relDiease which warns of “an un­ 6:30 ( *) Henneaey ( 3) ’The Detectives Ukaa to aarve it to rUitorg from totaled $81 bUllon, all except $279 (40) Adventufee In Tim# your own or Join the staff of an established real estate firm, bur . the Mldwaat, and sometimes alter- U.S. aid now focuses on under­ SMART SHOPPERS ' oonunlttee on the propooal. bearable tax rate" and "break-: <22) riiih Itoiiee (24) Turn of tlie Centurv developed countries and poorer million to grants. The oommiUee of town oCtfoiala down of school and other town <53) Newe t:30 (10-22-30) Hazel iCi course offers you the finest license exam preparation available, as patea it w ^ Crab NooiHe Caa- (241 The Red Myth well as teaching you how to open an office and be successful in the ■ aarole. lands pressed by the Communists. The American aid program also •nd civic leadere reiterated Ma programs." ( 45 iK)-22-3()i llumiey-BrinlileT News ( *4(V,').3) McIIale's Navy has used a wider variety of meas­ aufiport of the Brand offer to a . The GOP suggests that the ( 3) Walter Cronklte 10 00 ( 3-12) Nurses real e.state business. Attend a FTIEE FIRST LECJTURB on Tue8day, Lobstea^nma Casserole _ Thus, far more. American ­ <40i Ski Traile ance has gone to nationa like In­ ures in recent years, ranging ■peotol aaaMon Wednesday after It planning . and zoning commission (10-22-30) Andy Williams March 26, at 7 p.m. If you deride, enroll and remain for the second S taUeapoana butter or mar- 7;00 1 .3i W.vati Earp ( *-40-53( Premiere lecture which follow.s at 8:00 p.m. No ticket required. For more in­ gaatne dia, Korea, South Viet Nam and from food-for-peace disposals o f hiul held a public hearing on other stop granting changes from R r 124) Driver Education (24) Lotte Lehman Master Class U.S. farm surpluses to the Peace ( *-12-22-30-40) News. Sporta and 10:30 (18) Subscription TV formation, phone MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann St., Hartford, JA C taUe^>ooao fkwr Turkey since the end of the Mar­ Buy PORCELAIN land offers. Including that of the zone to residential zone "so long Wealhei Corps. 11:00 ( 3-5-12-22-30-40-53) News. SporU. 2-2261. t ctqia milk shall Plan in 1962 than to West Sffaeantk property. It waa tbe of­ aa the present excessive growth 110) Ripcord The biggest of the new pro­ Weather % teaspoon salt European countries. fer of the Maaanik property that pattern continuea,’’ amending the Engaged (.53) Film 11:15 (10) Tonight (C) In 1962, India was the biggest grams dollarwii^e is food-for- npted the recent tovm meeting Heads B’nai B’rith applicable regiilatlons if necessary 7 SO (10-301 Wide Country ( S) Movie % teaafxxm pepper Finished inM e and out! 'The engagement of Miss Carole 7 30 ((t0-3('i Wide Country (40) SteVe Allen teaspoon pr^ared mustard, U.S. aid recipient with $888 mil­ peace. Accounting for only a dMay Ma vote on the Brand Gerald Okrant, 44 Ashland 8t., to give the power to refuse such L.vnne Dunias of Manchester and negligible portion of the ~U.8, aid ( *-40-53) Nelson FamUy 11 20 (12) Movie % t e a s p o o n ’Woroaatershlrs lion, bringing her over-all total to r Foundatlon’a propooal on thewas recently elected president of changes. The party feels this .step . Fla., to William H. Fergu­ (23) Schnole Match Wits 11:30 (22-30) Tonight (C> nearly $4 billion. Pakistan was toUil in Marshall Plan years, the Stedn-proof! Always gleaiHhig wMte! So easy to dean— fast a wIiMt of • TaahNk’a land. would prevent the opening of new ( 3-t2i Mist-i Ed ( 8) Steve Allen Show sauce Ctoarter Oak Lodge, B’nal B’rith, son of Lynchburg, Va., and Miami, (24) Peeetn* Nntea on Uuele !;0O ( 8) Movie 1 teaapocm' grated onion next highest In 1962 with $439 mil­ food-for-peace outlay was listed at The eotmnUtee wlU aok the town at Its meeting at the Three J’s subdivisions. has been announced by her par­ I’M A G ^ $1.6 billion in 1962. The 1962 spend­ damp dbfh to dem Rnger maria or any snrfoee seH. Comes in eolort. ton. % cup diced American cheese lion, making a $1.9 billion total. to appropriate money to devMop Restaurant, Bolton. He was presi- j Its second recommendation wa.s ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Du­ 8EE AATURDAT’S TV WEEK FOR OOMPLETE LISTING »'M A \ li4 cupa cooked macaroni Turkey got $356 million for a $3.9 ing for the Peace Corps, a Ken­ BUY THE FINISH THAT LASTS FOREVni NOW of THE SAME LOW PRICES the Taahllk propooty. Hie deoioion dent of the lodge In 1080-61. I that the aoners investigate ever>’ mas of Meadow Lane and Miami. Bdnefiseonh billion total while Korea received nedy administration innovation, waa made after hearing details of 1 can lobster AS REGULAR FINISH— I Others elected are Seymour | possible way, within the law, of Miss Dunias is a 1962 graduate r CREME BLUED 1 can tuna $345 million, pushing her total to was'reported at $29.6 million. the Maaanik otte and several oth- Kudlow, 5rst vice prerident; i arresting growth and Improving , of North Mianil High School and F/mneNooiiNRi 4 ba^ oooked eggs sliced $5.4 billion. GM St the hearing attended by George Slossberg, second vice the qualify of aubdtvlsiona ft I is a legal secretary In Miami Radio DONUT Melt butter and blend in flour France, with $51 million, and THEY DTON’T EVEN YELP 14 Cu. Ft. FRIGIDAIRE with separate freedng mitonintte dnfroet. about 80 persons, president; Richard Levin, treasur­ suggests auoh measures might in Mr. Fergiismi attended college, ^ \ DONUT until smooth. Add milk and other Britain, with $25 mlillon are still CARMEL, Calif. (AP) — Jacob Ths Maaanik site was surveyed er; Phil BraUnsteln. financial sec-1 elude requiring public water sup­ in Atben.s. Gn.. and is sen'ing in (r » s Hating taclodes only those sews jirnsifasts of M or la-mtante ingredieaita, except nmcaronl, listed as U.S. aid receivers in May of nearby Mission Fields re­ by Wllbuar Fletcher, and Kirby retary; Ronald Lang, recording, ply. sidewalks (“ao more children the armed force*. length. Some stations carry other short newscasts). 1962—but this is all to arms as- ported his seven - foot redwood luppen, who felt that the Ma­ can Walk safely to school” ), larg­ No date ha.a been set for the e^ggs, lobster and tuna. Simmer secretary; Maurice Pass, corre­ WDKt^ISM • 7:00 Showcase ■■if cream sauce, stirring constantly, sistance connected with the com­ Tiki god w u stolen while his two aanik property would be Icbb cost­ sponding secretary, and Richard er lots and frontage, and improved wedding. 8:00 The World Tonight ly to develop than the '](|MhUk 5.0(1 tvori R usecn \A — until it thickens and cheese melts.. mon North Atlantic defense effort. watchdogs were tethered less than Jacobs, councilor. 1 .oawerage facilities., 8:00 Raynor Shine# 8 .30 Showcase Break tuna and lobster into pieces American aid has undergone 80 feet away: land because there Is less tono to E. R. Tintman, chairman of the ceived l.; -nee sang "Girl 1 06 Newe Sign Oft U OO News clear and electricity is already in­ 'The newly elected president is i and mix lightly with macaroni and a certified public accountant" with GOP Town Committee, said the Scouts Together.” WRST—Sit stalled. The property is divided in zoning iu;tion Is as urgently need­ (i.OU .Ncwl MEN’S MDC-N-MATOa eggs. Place alternate layera of an office at 79 E. Center St. He is Nancy 'i.. , . representing the 5:15 Paul' Hai-ey, Dr. Albert •. half by Lake Rd, and there are ed as reassessment, a proposal United Stales! pre.eenled the LONDON lAP) An English oream aauoe and other Ingredients a member of the Connecticut So­ Burke finii of "gentlemen'* outfitters " In casserole, ending with cream eutbuildtogs which could be used ciety of Certified PLibilc Account­ the committee endorsed laxt week money to Mrs. Paul Adams, conn- j S:3(/ Alex Drier as storage. The cost of develop­ at the public hearing on the ques­ 6:4ij Sports markets matching .silk specta­ sauce on top. Cover with buttered SPECIALS FOR TKURSDAY NIGHT ants and the American Institute cil repre.sentalive for the Juliet 6:511 Bob Considlne ing this land would be about $9,- tion. Ijov. p Kiind. The money will be cle cases arid neckties, .so that bread crumbs and sprinkle with of Certified Public Accountants. 7:00 Edward P Uoipaa men can carry the cases in their paprika. Bake in 375 degree oven (We wfll ako feature LENTEN DISHES) 000 aooording to Tappen. ’The used to furt/her girl scouting. 7:15 ConnecUcul PIT He ia a charter member of Char­ 7:31/ Dick'e Den breast pockets with the protnid- for about 15 minutes. This ree- _ _ . _ _ _ _ YOUR CHOICE land has been offered to the town ter Oak IxHlge, a member of Tem­ Manchester Evening Herald A vaidety of acts included an for $35,000. The TashUk land 10 30 Tonight at Mv PJsca ing edge looking like a handker­ tp e serves four generously. ROAST BEEF ^ ple Beth Sholom and its auditor, South Wtodaor correspondent, imaginary bull fight. Hawaiian WT1C—list Crab Noodle Caaeerole would cost shout $18,000 to de- Laura Ksta, te4ephone Mitchell dancers, and songs and skit.* were chief. No' gentleman who wants and district deputy No. 1 to Moo- 6.0 Ncwk. Sporie and Weather non - bulging, nonsagging pockets % pound freah mushrooms v « ^ , said Tappdn. 4-1768. pai-t of the program. 5:80 Finsnclst Report dus Lodge, B’n^i B’rith. He is 6:35 Album of the Dev and a well-fitting ault, should be 1 6-ounoe can crab meat ROAST STUFFED TURKEY ^ Tappen also felt that the Tash' marrisd and has three children. All .scouts and leaders rededd- 8:45 Three Star Extra Uk property would be a continued oated themselvee wdth the “ Pro­ without this deluxe haberdashery, 1 package pimento cheese 7:06 Conversation Piece the firm says. % pound twitter or maigartae expense to view of the fact that mise" and Laws. 7 :30 Newe ot the World market. Boxas ^ be used as 7:45 Sing Along % cup medium cream JUMBO STUFFED SHRIMP more development would be neces­ Girl Scout Notes The pi'ogram 8:06 Pop Concert 1 p aduge boxMd noodlea sary as actlvlUes increased, and he reoeipftsoles for the glaasea will be ! "Taps." Mrs. Manuel Margarido of 3:06 President's Press CoBlerenes Saute sUoed mushrooms. Boll I BAKED LASAGNA...... $1.251 felt that more time was needed to sprayed toW and will be readily I Troop 655 waa program cnaiini, .. 10:06 Nightbeat recognizable. The Ltons feel that 11:00 News noodles In salt water, rinse in odd study each offer. Twelve girl scout troops from ! Troops and their countric-s were; .,11:15 Sports Final water. Melt 'cheese and butter in I CHICKEN CHOW MEIN ...... "^9c| However, U was brought out "eyeoigtat Is golden” and hope that the Northwest Neighborhood re­ Troop 687, Ireland; 'Troop 698, 11:30 Starlight Sersosds pea, add cream. Mix mushrooms that the ’TaMUik pre^rty was towflspeople ■wH! donate to their cently participated In a Juliet Spain; 'Troop 636. France; Troop 1:00 Newe and Sign OH. Complete noodlee, and crabmeat, cleaned more centrally located and It project. Loweprogrom, celebrating the 51st 644. Braril; Troop 677, Switzer­ I HTOr—1«U WE’RE NEW TO THI Herald photo by Ofiara Co-4ip RegisGratfon 6:011 Joey Reynolds and separated, and place in buttei^ MRS. K. EJNAR RASK would not be necessary to clear all year of girl scouting. Deborah land; Troop 644, Hawaii; Trooo 110:Qp BUI Hughts ed oasserOle. Poim liquid over top STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 45c | tbe property at once. T h e Ookinihia Cfo-operaitive GroiMlin c»f Troop 066 was narra­ 655, Scotland; Troop 637, Poland; ' 1:00 Johnny Argo REMODELING end bake SO minutes in 350 degree Kindeigsrten TviU hold a meeting tor. Troop 646, Holland: Troop 634. w n f r — v m Troop 690 of the school. A profit The members of the Recreation April 2 at Yeomans Hall for pros­ 8.U0 News War Street SERVICES Y ^ r D O N U T oven. TWs recipe serves 6. Council felt that the Tashlik prop­ "International Friendship” was Norway; 'Troop 626, Poland; and I 6:15 ifitowcaae i S o n ' PTA Sees Slides of $125 was realized from the pro­ FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL pective member. All those who the theme, with each troop repre­ Troop 694, Japan. I 6:45 LoveU TTiofnas duction, and has been donated bo erty had been properly sLweyed wloh to have their children reg­ senting a different country. Some SPEaALIZING Mna Bssk was bom In Charles for s recreational area and had FAMILY aty, Iowa, and graduated hem Used in School Lutz Junior Museum. |G0IIPL|TE l o b s t e r d in n e r .... $1.9Sj istered must attend the meeting troops brought gufuMs from the IN Mrs. CSiarles Uttlng, PTA all tbe features suitable for such and pay the registration fee. ’The respective oountries. Minnehaha Academy, IfinneapoUs, an area, sucto a wooded part for Minn., and Nbrth Park Junior Col­ BUdas, showing the relationship president, announced that Cub SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL fee Is returnable if the child does Mrs. Elmer Swansea, chairman K IT C H E N S TRY US!! lege, CMoego, HI. Her husband, Pack 112, Bi>onsored by the school, hiking trails, camping and area not enter the kindergarten. Reg- of the Neighborhood scouts, wel- of nature to basic art forms, were would have Its spring fair May 11. with water sufficient for a skating the Rev. Mr. Rask, is a native of included in an Htustrated nature ISTEAK DINNER ...... $1415 (With Trade) istratlan is nearly. mpleto and ocmed the group. Mrs. James I^MlngCield, Maas. Albert Goulette, Mra Helene link. those who wish to enter children Beckwith of 'Troop 665 presented FORBES, INC. 25$ W. MIDDLE TPKE.— CORNER «f IROAD talk given last nighit by Alfred Reid and Mrs. Joseph Swensson John Zuryk (dfered land on Rt. Tbe ooupis came to ManohesUr Frederie, Grade 6 teacher at I We Specialize I h Businessmen’s Luncheons—85c to 99c | and are not ^ e to attend the s flog oeremony. Mrs. Peter Ls- JOHN V. PANGIERA about 10 years ago and, aooording were chosen to serve on a nomi­ 8Jt of 50 acres for $30,000. 'This meebtog may ooU Mrs. Donald Maglio was co-leader. OPEN 24 HOUR5 A DAY a meeting of Washington School nating committee. GENEROUS PORTIONS MI 9-5892 to Mrs. Rask, feel that they have PTA. About 160 parents and land had often been suggested ss Oaidfield, Lake Rd. for informa­ ’Two members of each troop pre­ 85 East Ontei St. tUwaya lived in New England, and teachers were present.' Mrs. Swensson headed a re­ PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU a poesible school sit but had been tion. sented a Juliet Lotwe skit, express­ 7 DAY$ A WEEK freshment committee. She was as­ e LEGAL BEVERAGES rejected by the oommittee. ’The Blood Gifts ■Welcome At Summit St. love its mountains, seeShotee and Other color slides illustrated ing the mstqr tUngs riie gave the placea of htrtorioal interest. sisted by mothers of Grade 1 pu­ • HOMEMADE BREAD and PASTRIES S m a rt B u y ! Bobeck property on Johnson Rd. Walk-tn dorvoTB wlU be wel­ girls and how fortunate the girls that all trees flower, even pines, pils. e SOUPS BLADE FRESH DAILY was offered tor $16,000 for 86 WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL! The couple baa three children, which were shown to have small come at the Bloodmoblle tonton-ow are to have scouting. . Barbara, 14, Kaye, 18, and Caro­ acres but had already been con- pink flowers. Spring flora and at St. Oolumba’s Church any In the special presentation of lyn. . , WHO'LL WATCH THEM? m m m e % oonsidered to be too far from the time from 12:40 to 5:30 p.m. 10 flauna, from early Stages to ma­ Enjoy Your Favorite Juliet Lowe Fund money, a repre­ MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) A po­ center of town. About 100 acres on sentative from each country Mrs. Reek is a member of the turity, was riiown, together with Legal Beverage Here . . .19 Covenant Women’s Guild of Trin­ lice department to police the po­ West St. was offered by Israel Ru­ MaoohesSer Bvenlng Herald dressed to costume and gave her dozen insect life which depends on ^ e lice department will be estab­ FRANK’S GLADIOLI ity Church, Manchester Council of “THRinY THIRTY" bin for $45,000 with 30 acres al­ GolomMa eocrespendept Virginia s gtft, Ughtiitf a esndle friead- growth for survival. The slides are lished here. M. Osrlfvon, telephone *28-9824 ■ United Church Women, Nathan part of a oollection that Fredette 623 MAIN STREET ready cleared. Another offer was ih ^ . When an the money was re- Hale School PTA, Bennet Juntor The squad, made up of five men from Idarshall Squires who has 40 uses in a Grade 6 science progn’am. with one high - ranking officer in High School PTSO, and ia Gleaner CAFE CORNER OF PEARL acres on Rt. 6A for $40,000 also Mrs. Robert Smith, leader, re­ charge, will investigate reports or - secretary of the fourth and fifth OATEBINO TO SBIALL PAB’IIES with 80 acres cleared, Myron Ber- diatrict of the Covenant Women’s ported on ‘Hansel and Gretel," rumors of any misconduct on the sponsored recently by Girl Scout part of police officers. Jcowltz who was on the original Auxiliary of tbe East Coast Oon- ptte committee ssid many prop- COMING APRIL 7 , ference. artiee had been tovssUgated s ^ ’ Her hobby, right now, is her the TashUk land had been found to : home and family, and she says be the most suitable. ffii MANCHESTER- flbe einjoya entertaining for her It was also brought out that If daughtm , husband a n d the the town votes no on the B r-a n d ROCKVILLE AREA church. She and her husband col­ FOimdatlon gift of the Taahllk lect b o (^ , records and old china. property, It would be taking a Mira. Rask adds that she likee MANCHESTER chance on the benevolence of the to encourage her daughters’ hob­ A FASTER, EASIER bies and sports participation. Be­ Foundation at a later date on a sides collecting stamps, postal new offer of land. Hke Foundation has repeatedly said tbe town cards, oat pictures b m I a^mal WAY TO DIAL LONG should vote yes or no on the ques­ figurines, she aaid they enjoy ski­ $0* llecMo ing, swimming and ice skating. PUBLIC MARKET tion of the land gift os originally Modal RS-SOSeS Tlie Rev. Mr. Rask has studied proposed at the adjourned town and taught both piano and organ, 803 - 805 MAIN STRcST • Save ipace-compact dMign bring! big-rangi meeting March 27, and that any DISTANCE CALLS ..and his daughters are all studying new offers can only be given to piano. cooking to oven apartmentelzs idtehens. the foundation for consideration. r • Holiday hottf Ovan Another warning will be pub­ PA IS PATTENT iOssJuutjcL S s Lit Tyisiixt hoid» big turkey. lished so that the town may vote SPARTANBURG. 8. C. (AP)— FREE Check Onr on whether or not to add a pro­ A local doctor who delivered a • Unlimited heat aettingi posed 14-room addition to the MMIT pair of twins almost had to give MAIN ALL MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT! NICELY DISPLAYED! for all surface units. Low, Low Horaoe-Porter School at this same up the time-honored gag that he’s AND THEY ARE NOT PRE-PACKAGED AHEAD OF TIME! adjourned town meeting. never lost a father yet. • Exclutiva RadiantubeenHs Price Todoyl Heads Eye Project ’The new dad, upon lecuming of STREET built to last life of range. Robert Taggart is In charge of the blessed event, fainted, the Gblumlbia Lions psoject to col­ hitting his head on the hospital AND Enjoy Frigidaire dapandaUIRyl lect old eyeglossee. Hte drive, m v Y floor. Eight etch es were re­ Here Is A begun last year, has been resulted Nero’s an important improvement in tele­ quired to cloee the gash. BIRCH to a collection o f more than 360 phone service for everyone listed in the Very XTFiraiDAIXlB GW pairs of glaoses. which are re- STREET eomlitloned and shipped aU over Manchester-Rockville telephone book. SPEBIAL the world. Ihe work is done by Starting Sunday, April 7 , you need dial volunteers who finance the pro- only foe numeral “ 1 " — instead of "112 " PARKING giam hry melting eyeglass frames ARE YOU IN SALE! •nd sedldng the metal to the open — to be connected to our direct distance Birch St., Just STURDY FRieiDAIRE WASHER dialing equipment Then proceed with your or out of arouiid the cor­ ner . from Main. Short or IN PORCELAIN ENAMEL call in foe usual way. ■ For example: To HOT WATER? dial long distance calls within Connecticut SIRLOIN STEAK Porter­ • Porealain Enamel finish won't fade or nist) just dial"!’’ and then the telephone num­ Jnst 9% ^ a, day for foel • Wtoh 12 Iba. «f dethaa in |net om loadi ber you wish to reach. To dial calls outside ctn get JOB o«t of Iro id ile ! Cut from Govemmeiit Graded • Automatic Soak eyda, froth running water rtosat. of Connecticut, just dial " 1 " , then foe area SSS house code, followed by the telephone number. I f yon Hve in a ^fpiesil hooss, Top Choice Aged Heovy Beef. • trURDYl M l about 15-Yam Ufathno Toot yon could easily nm out o f hot Blue Stamps FALLACY . P.S. An-Numsral Tsiaphons Numbers Qo’lirto water several tunes a wade. The some high quality we always* i U m g« April 7, Teal RGmember, your number to Now you am hoot all the hot With All So Economical It the MW lim ichsitor-RockvHlG telephohe direc­ water you need at one time for Purchases! seN! Nkely trimmed too Sonae peopk bsve die idea that tory haa ■ Mfw look. Insteod of two tottora and JIuBflfiiroa, aW hitmbara bovo aovon Hguroa. Eor only a day. *nunk o f it— Pays Its Own Way! [It cosm s kx o f RKM^ » bo f a8id eaamtoa, a aumbar Rica Mi S-92M will bacoam only A dayl ssR eon^nson stocka. It docs noc. MM a L PIaasi ebaek yoaraawdlractory balbro Yes, thai^ to Mobilheat— FANCY FRESH DRESSED I tocal aalla. a Tb a naw iwm bartng systom and an ail-fired hot water heater MILD CURED Cenwnimioni charged by membsf ■d bae iata a> rapid telapbona trowBi. Aa ofconaotcapadiy—yourfinnily CHOICE BEEF CUTS FRONT-LOADINfi inns o f the New York Stock ra aad mara tolophonoa go Into ato, lhara a*l awaagb aaa|ila oomblaaMoaa af iaHara ean take care of qCfliticw ddn g POULTRY fcchsngr ase atnoog the loweK needs at one tuns. Smoked Shoulders F(m A NICK POT BOiAar FRieiDAIRE DISHMOBRE BmiMUM BIEE •otntDfaatotw charged for the M om can do the fiunily wash. WB SUGGBST UBS b w l a n d T i m w w ^ Sis can do tbe diabes at ^ some OR SM AU, LEAN ReailiRg GhickMt Ub. 39c toanef s f o f soy proparty. They tim e Jumor .takes bis bath, and BONELESS CENTER CUT voey aom diog to the amoont of you enjoy a shower. • EMduiiva j ■Koey and die mxnbec of dtana D. 69c a bit over 1% . So, i f y o u have ■voided inveatiag becauie you aa- Your FOR A DELICIOUS OVEN BOAST W iigf Lto25c arniiri! k was expenaive, ootne on Choice WE HAVE CHOICE BONELESS hi and ht w help you iiet started. MORIARTY Hacks ani Backs Lb. W e aasMte you a moat eotdM SIRLOIN np noun wiekiome. BROTHERS FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS k Always Pays .To Shop at VEAL-BEEF-PORK rA B M B O D SB Ground jnst right for a nice meat m c Ml 3-5135 loaf or Swedish meat balls. 111. *1.09 Biacharri Plat 35 SWIFTS PREBOUM PUTNAM m M1-31S CrntM Sf. Out to any elae yoa wteh. B.D. PEARL Appliances. •. ft C O . $ Tiikay Diaien Each 39c 'lb FRESHLY GROUND, LEAN WHILE STOCK LASTS! The area's akbst FRIGIDAIIIE deolnn wa hova been i and sorvidng f| 8 CWUM itw lUNONHin W I^ IV E ^ t f r .19 fMrSSyaamI M •RUM STAMPS Hamburg Lb. 5 S B - 2 u , a * 1 Alw oyv SomielMRg DeUcloHB ■aatot dtflasklBtoi Mobilheat ;HXa K SURE TO VISIT OUR GROUND A t Onr 649 M AIN ST..PIIOIW Ml 3-217T Mi 9 A JL 9o 5 F JL PRODUCE DEPT. Chuck Beef Lb. 79c 2 Lba*1^ BAKERY DEPT. FREE MAIN STREET PARKING I 8 iM AJI. to 9 PAf. nmra. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C W (H ^ THURSDAY, MARCH S;, 196S MANCHESTER EVENING HEEALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 196S^^ P A G E S E V E R

Bito the Mrthest thought of haTS allowsd a bools so lbs fn o t IlMttattan a t sfiirefwlaitioBa for ever Jobs they please and observ­ land of alleged Israeli agents' sus­ from Hamburg to the U.A.R.'s waa psoeoitisr toolsd biy tbs Ito eo farthest man; Three Bids ers felt it would be difficult for pected of plotting to kill a Ger- Rocket 'Center " 88^ ’ where mori I bid that from that man all wolf BuiMbg laspsctrir, Israel Asks And it TDtod to inerease the au- Connecticut bSn, wbsn bs lea the government to retreat from inan expert working' on U.A-R- German experts work. One parcel f Iprda be bnd atlU was aonad for Rural RsaUsoee this position. rockets. reportedly killed five Egyptians. thbrised ai^R^uiatlon by $4M Two years ago a top German ’Ihe expert. Dr. Hems Kleln- And so contract one human Instant Before TPC and mdusMal use. Another partially blinded and dis­ aiilUon bayund ths unprecedented Yankee Germaits Drop sclehtlst. Prof. Eugen Saenger, waechter, 48, was waylaid by figured a German secretary. be . smouUt asked by the Kennedy All tbrto appUcents toeWng Pastor at St. James’ had to resign from ths govern­ three gunmen bn Feb. 20 while Last September Dr. Heinz Krug, B y A.H.O. Clean and fair aa first leaf on the Women Better Jndfea twdgst. son* clwngM ait » • April 1 haar- U A R Projects ment-financed Stuttgart Institute driving to his villa near thq Swiss- manager of a trade agen­ tree. Ing o f the Town Planning Oom- for Rocket Research. because he German border. A shot shattered cy that supplied the U.A.R with An appropriation for weapons NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J.— SPRING SONNETS mualon (T T C ) want more Reai- T l» R«v. Edward J. Reardon, a Hartford native, has been had speht two months' aa an ad­ the car-window but missed Klein- rocket equipment, disappeared Vi^en it cooMs to string dp pso* admittedly oomblnes two appeals ilenco Zone A A land in Manobaa- appointed by the Most Bov. H en^ J. O’Brien, archbishop of (Oottowsd from Page One) viser In Egypt. But this case in­ wsechter. from Munich. I. pie, woman are much riirewdsr rad at Bka hard to 'resist— the defense issue tor. Hartford, as the new pastor of St. James’ Church. He suc- volved an official. / A warrant has been Issued (or The former Grand Duchesa Hel­ NGO •t lUkiciMatar. Oobb., aa than men, a Rutgars Univsrrity lA LLR O O M Itself, pliu the poasihle appeal that ’This spring the augury comes Two Tekchers The largest single request is The Israeli charge posed a tick­ German experts have been the arrest of Kleinwaechter’s as­ ena of Mecklenburg was killed Mail Mattar. payriMlogiat says. Dr. Van Clsvs e ^ s the late Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Hannon working In Eg^pt for more than sailants on suspicion of attempted July 7 in West Germany in the some of the -weapons to be manu­ trailing fact; from Ckeen Manor Construction MMHMenfR «rnQUE s h o w , Father Reardon, who is current-* > lish problem for Adenauer’s re- gOBSCailPllOM^TMl Morris concluded, after a Isogtby ns, which tries to avoid any se­ 10 years. Last summer the U.A.R. murder. FYeibutg Chief Prosecu­ crash of a small plane, originally EVERY MON DAY-8 M. I thought my red-wing thoughts Oo., for property west of Vsnum ly pastor o f S t Beniard’a Church n^Kia hi AdraM factured and bought may mean Wm Retire study, tltot women ‘'are mors a n - ns which could be Interpreted displayed its first one-stage rock­ tor Franz Schorpp said authorities reserved for her husband, an St. and generally north of Lydall WCOND CONSaiSAnONAL m uacH In Hasardvllle, wUl taka Ua >E STREET. ROCKVILLE Jobs for people in a Congressman’s before his wings ritivriy aware of other pseplo 19 as anti-Ssmltlc. It haa stated re­ ets. are considering a formal request Egyptian-born engineer for Krug’s The board of education last Brook, 'rae area, extended by the than are man, who tend to ac­ M Nartb Mala 8A. Btanchastoi, Coaia. new dutlaa natet Thursday. own district. First flecked their way acroea our T P C so as to front en Vernon St., peatedly that private German ett- The hot Issue IMcame hotter aft­ for extradition from Switzerland. firm. The cause of the crash has night acted on the retirements of cept others at face value.” But Ho atudiad at tha ImmactrUta uena living abroad can take what­ er the recent arrest In Switzer­ Bomb parcels have been mailed not l)een determined. ^ t egqierlenced Washington swampland tract; two elementary teachers who have in'ri^des about XSO acres. he found that women are poor nPfMNOMIEB RT THE COUPLES OLUR Oonoeptlon School in Hartford. hands win give you odds that, af­ I heard the song the full-voiced a combined 66 years of service to Change to Residenoe Zone AA fudges of their husbands' eharacr A fter attending St. Thomas la also bring asked for a smaller KBMBBR OT ___ ter some puUic howling over their sparrow sings, the Manchester school system. Seminary In Bloomfield, he want X H I ASSOCIATBS PRS8B ^ . tract o ff W yllys St., north o f C b m Fritoy, Hank n , 1M , 1 to 10 pjii. 60 St. Bernard’s Sem inwy hi : > - ? u ' rtlM Aaaoeiatad Pt m Is (^uatraly sacred belief in economy, the mem­ Before I ever found him in the They are Mrs. Moita P. McCann. anUtlsd la iiM Qsa of r^Mieatlqa a 40 Clinton St., a Orade 4 teacher Bros, prcqieity on Highland S t, ELEPHANT REMEMBERED Rochaator, N.T. Hia final pro- all aaira diaBatcbes credited to it or bers of Congress will go on to over­ act; and for a amall lot between Spring LJUBLJANA, YugOdavU (AP) BOt owanrisa credited ta tbli Mpar at Manchester Oreen School, and Sutaittoii Hank tli I I aai. to 0 pjk parationa for tha priesthood wars spend even the administration’s And pasture pools were loud with Mrs. Frances C. Donaldson, 137 St. anr’ Hop Brook> —A leading hotel here Is eallsd completed at the North Amerioen aad also the local newa published here. Regulations require a minimum Pine St. and Hartford Rd^ Manchester All riibta t t npublleation of special— hyla-lngs Green Rd., a kindergarten teach­ "slan” (elephant). It was built on College in Rome. high requests in many other phases lot size of 18,000 square feet (an .T'lMK'- 'VV' dtopatebas herela are also reserred. er at the Bowers School. the rite of an eld Inn that had A U ITEMS FOR S A U Father Reardon’s first aarigur of federal activity. Before the thick-set winter ice had acre is about 43,500 square feet) TuU serrloo client of N. E. A. Barr- Mrs. McCann has taught In that name for 400 years, since ment waa aa a oiaate at St cracked; in Residence Zone AA, and lot ’The first Congressional blow for Manchester for 37 years and Mrs. the first elephant Ljubljana aver POOD lA R O N PREMISES M ary's Church in Oraenwlch, *I^>bllaherB Heprsaentatives Tbe frontage of at least feet. economy, which turned out to add This was the year there were a Donaldson has taugMt here for 29 120 saw stayed in the atablee there. where he also aotad as dlrootar JUllus Matbews Special Asracy—New ’The zone change on Vernon St. Day 10 to 10 York. CMeaito. Detroit and Boatoa. half a billion to a budget figure thousand springs years. The eleidiant was Just passlnf This AD permits snsor tws o f the New London Diooeean inSMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF M ra McOann began her work in would affect property partially In throui^ — being transported from CIRCUtATIONS. which was supposedly already Rural Residence and partially In | pstsons ts parchaM 7Sc tidcsts for 60c osch Bureau of Social Service. He pre­ Manchester with the old Second Spain threugh Italy and Tugoala- pared for that office at the New Enacted In the heart before one in Industrial 2Ione. The Herald PrintiBS Co“ P!|W, monstrous, cian, unfortunately, be School District in 1927, and has via to Vienna. York School of Social Work, a aaaumea no *t»«"cui responsibility nc taken aa a fair sample of what else field been at Manchester Green School John A. Capocefalo, engineer for typoaraphleal errors appearing In »&■ the construction company, said branch of Columbia Univenrity, Tertfsamenta and other reading matter is to come— fair- sample and un­ When' life struck first, and then since 1932. Mrs. Donaldson started aamlng a master's degraa. In The Manchester Erenlng Herald^ that the tract would be the site fortunate prcxrf that nobody— but came trailing sign, with the Eighth District, and more Uught at Hollister St. School of a subdivision. During World W ar n , ha waa Thursday, March 31 nobody— is for economy in specific Unfroze the blood and only then (now Bentley School) and Man The zone change for Wyllys St., in charge of U80 acUvitlM in New SPLMIRVICi ,DSPT-ST0 R ^ '^ | W 2 !^ unsealed asked by Warren Howland, waa Hausamaon Studio instance, only in vague and irre­ Chester Green School before going Liondon. Bsv. Edward J. Bsardon Anarchy A Game Too sponsible theory. ’The winter robin’s thicket, or lot to Bowers in 1952. also extended by the ’TPC. The We've Kept Up With The Timea Before accepting the post in area in question is now in Rural The food people and the alert the vine Tbe board also voted to investi­ HazardvlUe, he waa an aaalatant gate plans for special recognition Residence Zone, and abuts Resi­ — For 72 Years politidana eC Alaska do not take Loose on bank and wall and barn at St. Thomaa Church in Weat Nine at Hospital of the long-term employes. dence Zone A land on the south Thousfh we’vo kept up with the times when it c(nnM to serv­ Hartford. Since beginning hia any more kindly a view toward We’ll Take Ours Unannounced and tree Board members also accepted along Highland St., and Residence ices and equipment, we have held steadfast to the old-faah- service there in 1960, he kept pace the reported appeaisnce Rus- Weather forecasting, it seems, To climb Its seeaonal infinity. the resignation of two teachers Zone A A land on the east along wMh the population growth In the To Attend Parley alan planes over the fringfes of presently on leave, Mrs. Elvelyn W yllys St. iened virtues of friendly warmth, courteous consideratien eommumty by adding a new is getting to be a "big business, n. Lang and Mrs. Ldta MalneUl, and Howland has planned about Five Manchester Memorial Hos- Itieir state merely Because they and neighborly spirit of helpfulness. You’ll enjoy doing ohurrii, echool and convent home with a total of at least 35 private In such Inverted spring I still that e f Miss Marcella Vreeland, an eight homes on a subdivision that to the pariah. pital staff members and four mem­ know that American planes were English teacher at nilng Junior business hers. forecasting firms now operating, create would fall partly on the area now Father Reardon Is director of bers of the Women’s Auxiliary will the plwieers In the business of In- and many more likely to be enter­ High School, who plans to teach in rural Residence Zone. the Flrat National Bank rit Haz- attend the 42nd annual meeting of Only what I remember. Possibly in Pennsylvania next year. the New England Hospital Assem­ frlnglnjr Russian territorial sov- ing what aeeme to be a profitable He said at the last T P i f meet­ ardviUe and president of the Ifrioe Curtain there’s ’The board extended a leave, Foundaition, a national charity or- bly March 24-27 at the Hotel Statler ■ ri- ■ C M i m M l M r i »e ig n ty . ing, when he discussed hJs pro- field. An endless deal of springs In through the 1963-44 sriuMl year, ganination. HUton In Boston. Nor, we imagiine, do the crewe for Mrs. Frances H. Koaloeki, and pcwiad plan, that he has had o f­ ’These private fcMwcasters, who duplicate, fers to develop the property with SAVINGS In 1957,'he instituted the full Hospital personnel are Edward Discounts! Belter Quality! More Saving. o f our aircraft carriers, or the appointed a teacher to fill a va­ J. Thoms, hospital administrator; sell their servicee to special clienta, homes in the 135,000 to 855,000 ooversLge progrem of the “Oatholic Mock-shuffled year by year to cancy in Grade 2 at Buokley Tranacrlpt’e” - oiroulaUon. FV>r the Oiarles Markel, assistant on pro­ American people In greneral, find are, of course, In a sort o f rivalry price range. . V / V c / I v O A - T V faithful players, School for the rest ef the sriMOl peuit four years, St. Bernard’s par- gressive patient care; Mrs. Lois Bigger that the fact that we haunt Rus­ The final change, suggested by with official government forecast­ With this a year when harbingers year. Hh haa had the largest rirculatUm Dunham, purchasing agent; Miss the TPC, is for a small plot now sian dipping, or fly at will over ers, whose information is avail­ The teacher is Mrs. Joan F. o f any parteh in the history e f the MAry Elizabeth TOohey, medical come late In Rural Residence and Industrial Cuba, is o f much help in control­ Snyder of Manchester, a graduate dioceean newspaper. records librarian, and Mrs. Lee able for no cost. In order to be And passions early, to take me Zones, on Spring St., South of ele DRAW to a supposedly friendly boxing are going to be in the mood for a match, a sort of gymnasium bout, a Mixes 10- and 12-inch records of the same speed; hot, stimulating bowl. NINON TIER which gees along smoothly enough Sometimes, of course, these pri­ plays for hours unattended until one boxer or the other hap­ DRAPES vate forecasters make mistakes. pens te put a UtUe extra steam in • Three-speaker Triplex sound system for full HI ’The cold spell they predict arrives his pimch, whereupon the other, FnH 43, 72, 81 CURTAINS a month er so late. A difference stereo enjoyment suddenly touched In the blood, be­ and 84" Lengths of half a dogreo in temperature O ver 18 Smart Pottoms gins trying to kill him. makes the difference between a • Separate Tone, Balance and Volume controls The key trouble, and the key snowbound community and ene in I Mot uleaa yanim dgmOf danger, is really that everybody is which shopping continues normaL wearing ’N b U T n A onanala. can you (ally isaliaa bow beginning to make hia own law. | But the general trend for these pri­ AM-FM RADIO gwitiy thagr hold your Caab W e and Rtiseia have not yet come ' vate firms seems to be ene o f guitc to the point where we d e-: Optfoiud, Extm aoftliaaiaM.nnKiiiiu t It w «s sat, alaa, a vote an TakottvtUa Cbueah Provincial print sailcloth. Back cushion ■ lo alto ad aosnamy. JUMPED RtCHR.INTS JAIL fie Haiidsome diamond pattern embosaed cotton. size 14x18” . . . seat size 19” square. Green, gold, red and brown. Aotuafiy, it waa a vato to hi- CERES, Calif. (AP) — An IS- OPPOSITE PARKADE Solid white, g o U , Koe, aqua and lUao with areaaa ona'Kam o f fa d m l spending year-old boy got five days in Jail SROB 8 white ruffle. •toB beyond what tbe Kennedy ad- for ‘ ‘burning rubber" while roar- COR. BROAD ani TURNPIKE M l M AIN t1 plalatsmtlen had raqueatad. ta* away in bis car. TOWARD BROAD ST^ Save on Everything You Buy at King’s... Where You Pocket the Difference MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 PAGE NINE BIGHT MANGHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1168

S t; Mi*. Rosa King. 197 Mapla S t ; Mrs. LoUise Chase, S Acade­ 12th Circuit Tsx Asslstaiice my St.; Regina Croaby, Hebron; Parley Pleased JFK; Rt. 6 Caravan Heads Obituary Janice Miller, 66 Mountain Rd.; Agenta fitUh ^ a HartfM Bruce Bodnar, ToUand; Deborah G>iirt Cases office of the Internal ReVenua Barvioa will be' at the Mhnlcir The Baby Has Mbs. Marr 8. OaaUiif Denmark 34 Union St.; ’ Mi*. Beryle IraWolf, Bart Hartford; pal Building temorrow to aa- ■ Iftv^lUryl^Tan■n CuahUiff, 79, MANCHESTBR SESSION Report to Nation Set Famous Bnmds at famous Stop & Shop Savings! W 8oMMte, R. 1, fonnerly'nmrly of Man- M l*. Etfrida Urain Andover; Wll- alat ta xp a ym in filing their ’■I—tar. «ad yoMarday at 2mm- Uani Rust, 87 ArcMlia Dr. - Stanley Gaadxicki, 38. of 36 1962 Inoomai tax^fonug. They BRING IN YOUR ADMITTED TODAt^: Mrs. Hel­ Apel Pi., today was fined a total (Continued from Page Om ) . cheered lustily as Kennedy wound win be there frooi 9 a jn . to 1 TTi'e Rt. 6 CArmvsn will head loir the ^ p ito l io Hari> Been Named... fiiw no IConufflal Ho^ltal, Wal- up his speech with: "Viva Costa iMn Laka, R. I. She w u the widow en Gulley. Wapping. of 350 for breach of the peace (2 p.m.' Agenta will fetum for one ford tr Cannon LeSMnaky, 7 Nika CSrola. 1 ^ was bom Miarch 13 at versity students that Cuba is an depart for Washington. Only when .jer a t OMmiiaroe, hava been sent Birds Eye Strawberries d in'll nwda laland laat year. son, 6 Charter Oak St.; A son to times after being involved in fam­ tha StaU Highway Departmsnt to Monoheater Memorial HoepMal. Her maternal grandparents are example of communism's failure the big rotars began to turn did to the board of dlraoton; the may­ 300 EXTRA flurvlvora Include a aon, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Gemeling. ily arguments with his two teen­ FDA Aide Says buy thsir property. They can’t Mr. and Mi*. Edward Cannon, WUkee-Barre, Pa. Her paternal Rockville. > age daughters. Both incidents oc­ to provide for its people. Contrast­ the crowd back away from the ors o f CHastonbury, Andovw, Srtl tbs land becauaa there 91* no A. Jr. of Soituate, with 'copter. gidndmother is Ml*. Mary LeeMaaky, Wllkaa-Barre, Pa. She haa whom ahe made her home, a BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to curred after the accused had been ing the progress of Costa Rica bran and Oovwatry; the Qmatm^u b i^ s n fo r land through which a bnyther, Robert John, 11; and two stoton, Maiy, 8, and Anna Mr and Mrs Roger Lord, Vernon. drinking, court testimony reveal­ with that of the Cdmmuniat-con- During the flight home, Kenne­ Suspect Drugs board of direatora; and 60 otter in- a major highway la axpeoted to Green Giant 5 ~'*95* daughter. Mi*. Henry Whitman of Marie, 6. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ed. He was fined $25 on each trolled Caribbean island, Kenne­ dy sent a wire to Costa Rican Pres­ tertstod paoplm in the area. iwas within the next few yaara, • • • • • vlt:. STAMPS Windaor; a brodier, WUUam Sul- Rvan of Montana, and IS grand- Mrs. Edna Zambori, South Cov­ charge. dy said Cuba now produces 23 per ident Francisco J. OrUch "to Rena. Stove Oavagnaro and Faul cent less food than it did five thank you for the warmth and Off the Market 4. The relocation would ^da- Spenodr, Juanita Jeanne, daughter at S; Sgt. Maurice and Your books fill up like magic with EXTRA stamps! You abihhwn. entry; John W. Karszes. 213 H. Norman Bowles, 34. of Tol­ Choohert. Mbnoheoter Ilemocrato, crease the otoected riae In Iniffla Beverly > Foster Spencer, Kiroh-Goeha, Germany. She was bora Highland St.; Mrs. Dorothy Shaf­ land, arrested last night for years ago, welcome wa received from the oak that pMOona from the area at­ Campbeli's Soups get 100 free with a $5 purchase and 200 Extra on staples The funeral will be hold Satur­ on Center St, part of the etorwt March 1 at U.S. Army Hoopltel, Frankfort, Germany. Her ma- fer Coventry: Alfred Bolduc, 30 breach of the peace, intoxication As he did throughout his stay people.” tend to support their proposed bill you’d buy anyhow J, The Dinnerware coupons are day at 9:1S a.m. from the Meehan Kennedy said "the vitality and « freoi'Page One) RL 6. 'ternal grandparents are Mr. and MU*. V. Chandler Foster, St. ' Funeral Home, 85 Poquonock Ave., Ford St.; Leo Kasulkie. 172 Cen­ and resisting arrest, today plead­ in Costa Rica, the President em­ end ottw* invotving the relooa- Pateraburg, Fla. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. worth 50c toward a 4-piece place setting and a matching Windaor, with a aolemn high Maas ter St.; Robert Elinskas, Broad ed guilty to the latter two charges phasized the theme that the hem­ dedication of the people were evi­ 8. The now highway would pro- dent everywhere and inspiring to fan paoeed a strletar law for ban liMter Spencer, Lake St„ Bolton. She bae two brothera, Mau­ cream pitcher. You get them for only 99c each! of requiem at S t Oahriel’a Ohurch, Brook; Mrs. Mary Moriconi, 489 and received fines totaling $30. isphere nations must cooperate to vMe atteotlve tninaportaitlon for rice Jr., 6, and Michael, 6; and two atoten, Catherine, 9. and Dole's iw* Juke 5~95‘ achieve stronger economies and a us all.' dling alld^Ucenaing new drugs. GronbaK says the progrra ta Wkidror, at 10. Burial will be in Main St.: Mrs Edith Romanow- The breach of peace charge was imnoitaiiit, or the State Highway people from the area who wW ba Robin, 7. St B rid e’s Cemetery, Manchee- ski. 143 Walker St.; Albert Da- nolled. 'larger measure of social justice And he added thanks to the five An FDA spokesman said gotng into Hartford with eiqpeated through "peaceful revolution.” other Latln-American presidmts Department would not have put tt And don't forget to bring in your 'tar> browski, 66 Elro St.; Mrs. Carol Bowlee was arrested laat night Wednesday night that some of the on the load reconstruction agenda expanekme In the aircraft Indua- Sohubert, Ellen EUzabetti, daughter a t Mr. and Mra. Richard Step t. Shop Temate Juke Taste e'Sea Haddock 0^49* IMende may oaU at the funeral Dulour and daughter, 399 E. Mid­ for creating a disturbance at a The crowd at the University of "who made our stay so pleasant provirtona of the new drug law tr y and Insurance buelneee. and productive.” five yeai* ago. Ha says that elro BebUbert, Wappinger Frila, N.Y. She waa born March 3 at coupons from the same booklet for home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ dle Tpke.; Mrs. Nancy Obenauer Main St. bar and grill when the ; (Josta Rica, estimated at 10,000 are in rtfect and ."most will be- tta depaztment’a funds ore Unm- Persona who want to Jekt die Voosar HoepUa], Poughkec^e, N.Y. Her maternal grandpar- S te p iS h ^ PruM Juke Royal Puddiugs 4 37* morrow from S to 5 and 7 to 9 and daughter, 48 Linden St.; Mrs. bartender cut him off from any eome operative earty In May." ed, the more people who ask for ooravan may meet at 8:46 am. ento are Mr. and Mra. John Htnitcha, 160 Summit St. Her pater­ p m . Helen Johnson and daughter, 60 more drinking. Bowles jumped ing that a saillor, whom he had on charges of operating a motor Nestor, 30, a Washington pediS' tha pmjeot, the better the ehoaoea In front of the Chanober olflea nal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Max Schubert, 316 Woodland The Roaary wSI be recited to- W. Center St. over the bsu* demanding to know picked up, was driving at the time vehicle while under the Influence trlcian who joined the bureau two M wiU be done soon. 189 E. Oenter St. From there,'the St. She haa two brothers, Ralph, 8, and Paul, 8. Swiss Chalet Dinnerware DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. years ago as a specialist on pedl- moRow at 8 pjn. at the funeral why, but then was taken outside of the accident, and then left the of liquor or drugs, operating an Bruoe Watkins of Watkins cai* will go to the Capital, Where ***** home. Edna Fish, RFD 3; Charles War­ by a friend. When police arrived, ocene before police arrived. unregistered motor vehicle, reck­ atric mugs, decUned comment the bearing wUl b e| ^ at 10 Armatrong, Jeon-Morle Emeline, daughter of Oharlea ^rron A’ ren, Vernon; Mrs. Sadie McKee, Wednesday night when asked if Bros., oo-ehalrman of the Eastern he became abusive and later re­ Cases continued: less driving, and operating while Connecticut Highway Aaeoclatlon before the Joint Oommittoe on and Patrioia (JOImer Armrtrong, 9 Lilac St. She was bora March Mrs. Nelaen B. Martines ThlcottviUe; Robert A. Beattie, sisted arrest. Until next Uniraday, Clar­ his Ucense 1« under suopensten. he thought the new regulations Roade and Bridgea in Room 418. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandfather Brookline. Mass.; Laura and Debra In court today, Bowlee told would prechide eaaee such as hei and ehairman of the Chamber’s AMIX>VBR — Mre. Alice V. ence J. Burke, 22, o f 229 Au­ Clark, who was arreaited State parH’if and traffic commlttos, to Richard C. Oobner, South Coventry. Her maternal great­ HocAer MarUnea, 81, of Lakeside Beardsley, 49 Mountain Rd.; San­ Judge Armentano that he did not tumn St., for payment of bond for- PoUoe In South Windaor laat night, cited. grandmother ie Mr*. Jean L. Grant, South Coventry. Hor pater­ Dr., died yeeterday at Abbey dra McCabe. 113 Barry Rd.; Wil­ remember the incident. waa being held early thia after­ He claimed Wednesday that oaystnB town should press for the feittire on charge of operating a relocation for the foUowing rea­ nal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Francla E. Armstrong, 40 Manor Oonvaleseent Home in liam McGonlgal, 14 Oak PI.; Louis Paul F. Petersen, 26, Tolland, motor vrtiicle v ^ e under the in­ noon at Manchester PoUoe head­ "honmedical men, including lay­ About T oim Welto 8t, Manchester. She baa a brother, Charies B y ^ Jr., 11 Windham. She waa the wife of Boxer, South Windsor; Karl Kulo, was fined $15 on a substitute fluence of liquor. Burke failed to quarters while awaiting poaUng of men, have been making medical sons: moritha. Helaon S. Martiner. Rockville; Joan Preissler, Rock­ charge of failure to drive to the appear in court for trial today. A a $300 bond. deeloions” on' new drug applies 1. TIm ks«er toe work is put Bom in WUHmantic on March ville; Jerry Milel, Wapping; David right. 'Te w'as originally charged $250 surety''bond la posted in the tions. He aald any questions he off, the higher the cost will be- Maj. E. Walter Lamia will eon- Mytyidi, Mary Beth, daughter of John Theodore and Patricia 1, 1SS2, ahe waa a dauj^ter of Desso, Vernon; Raymond P. Mil­ with evading responsibilit.v after raised about post decisions or For example, he says the estimat­ duct tbe mldweA service at the BrawauShaa Mytjkh, 16 H ai^ Lane, Vernon. She was bora Vf case. 1 Dwight L. and Mary Pulver ler Jr., 810 Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. police investigate i a motor ve­ Until April 4, for court trial, Quartet Performs “ part commitments to the pharm ed oonstruotloii ooet for the Man­ Salvation Army at 7:80 tonight Marah 10 at AUuicherter Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grand­ Hooker. She wa« the widow of Dupuis, 23 Andor Rd.; Mrs. hicle accident. Dennis Johnson, 57, WUlimantic, aceutical industry would be chal­ chester link was $9 million In parents are Mr. and hb«. Qherter Braoauttas, SpringfMd, Mate., i Oacar Bartholomew at the time of Joan Lopez. Wapping: Mrs. Carol Nolles were entered on three for operating a. motor vehicle For tiling Pupils lenged with Inditterence, disap­ 1969; and Is $36 miUlon now. The Past Chiefs Ciub o(.Pythbm ronnerty of Manchester. Her paternal grandparenta are MT. 1 proval or even hostility." Sisters will meet tomorrow at 8 her marriage to Mr. Martinez in Steffano and son, WUlimantic; charges against George Ryan, 39, while imder the influence of liquor 2. Ftennlng and Renewal Asso- and Mra. John Mytyoh, W est Hartford. 1 1949. Mrs. Bins DcCarli and daughter. Belmont, Mass., who, on March 9 or drugs. And, Neetor said, when he and .m. at the home of Mrs. Msrtha ***** •1- nUng Junior PQgh School pupila colleagues quMtioned possible oiatea’ master plan o f Manohee- Sohnson, 164 Park St . Mm. Maitinea had lived in Oil- South Coventry; Mrs. Carol Ash­ at Union, was arrested by State Until April 8, for plea, Robert Ur. completed at a ooet a t $80,000 Bolduc, Carol Ann, daughter of Florion H. and- Eleanor Pieray v wan Nabisco ead for many years and moved to ton and daughter, 14 Short St.; Police for evading responsibility, A. Lindbom, 20, Portland, arrest­ will hear the string quartet from side effects of a proposed vitamin Bcdduc, 36 Wells St. She waa born March 8 St Manchester Me­ h r ,, « _ Bloomfield in 1949. She had lived operating a motor vehicle while the Hartford Symj^ony Orcheatra "as is frequently the case in FDA to the town, bps many rocommen- Miss Michele Drapeau, daugh­ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mf*. Mrs. Elaine Knybel, Vernon; Mrs. ed last night for intoxication and daUona baaed on the proposed re­ Oreo toranw toooMat in Andover since 1959. Louise Barrows and son, Coven­ under the influence of liquor, and brear'- of the peace. The arrest tomorrow. we were told of the coet to the ter of Mr. and Mrs. neri« ■ C. George McCohum, 92 Wells St. Her paternal grandfather to location. If. tha work is not done, Drapeau, 181 Princeton St., has * ! i She was a member of the Blue try. ^ ______failure to drive in an established stemmed from an incident at Mori- The quartet will perform at two pharmaceutlfBal firm ” of new tests Alfred J. Bolduc, 30 Ford St. She haa twb aistera, Geraldine, 6, Hills Baptist Church in Hartford. lane. The charges stemmed from morning assembly jarogramo, at or withdrawing the product. major parts of ths master plan been idedged to the Delta >Mu and Karen, 3. arty Bros. A bond o f $100 was set wSl have to be discarded and re­ A ^ Besides her husband, she is sur­ an inveetigation of a one-car in the case. 8:30 and 9:20. Larrlck aald "we categorically chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma • * • • • vived by four sons, SUton. Bar­ crash in Union in which police had Until April 15, for plea, William It ties in with their rtaasroom deny Biat laymen have b e «i mak. worked, at an eddlUonal ooet at Connecticut University, whsrs Bemle, Donghw Blanton, aon of Oooar L. and Mlartta Blan­ etJfC...... tholomew, Howard Bartholomew found Ryan out of the oar claim- W. Clark, 45, of 89 Loolcwood 8t., study of string Instruinenta liig medleal decisions.** A Property owner* along the tte la a freshman. ton BemJe, Brookside Lane, Mansfield Center. He waa. bom Benjamin Bartholomew, all of State News March 11 at Manoherter Memorial Hospital. Hla paternal grand­ ...... - - j WUHmantic, and Freemont Bar­ father ia Osoar J. Bernie, Danielson. He has three bretthen, Surwhinto tholomew of Thompsonville; three Oscar Jr., 8, John, 6, and Gregory. 4. doughteis, Ml*. Robert B. Loomis * * • • * Kritpy towiehere of EJaglevUle, Mrs. Helen Ma- Roundup Sueasman, Carrie Marie, daughter of Wliliam H. and Charlene lobte of WiBimantic and Mrs. Phelps Sueaaman, 108 B row ser Rd., Hazardville. She waa bom Julius Guay of Chaplin; six step­ Feb. 20 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are > i« daughters, Mrs. Raymond Langan (Continued from Page Ona Mr. and Mra. Charies Phelps, East Hartford. Her patmnal grand­ and Mrs. James Sundin, both of noon to determine another eourae parenta are Mr. and Mra. E. H. Sueaaman, Bart Hartford. She Hartford, Mrs. Gerald Shaspc of has three brothera. Bill, 6, John, 5, and Marie, 3. Wethersfield, Mrs. George ' Rob­ of action. to to to B B G e o r g e hwi inson of Manchester, Mrs. Pet­ NEWSfiom'B) Barton, Karene Erma, daughter of Rajr Edward and SWriey er Lennon and Mrs. Fritz New­ Shackney Appeal Rock Barton, 146 N. School St. She waa twrn March 7 at Man­ / ,\wcrled toooMei man, both of Bkmnfield; a HARTFORD (AP) — Defense chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather ia loula brother, Dwight L. Hooker of oounael haa filed motions in New Rock. Meriden. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. QUead; three aistera. Miss Amy Haven for a new trial in the case Harold Barton, Camden, Maine. She has three brothera, Bruce ^ Y 9c BDoidcer and Mi*. Benjamin Var- otf David I. Shackney, Mlddlefleld Elton, 7, Duane Eric, 6, and Darryl Edward, 18 months; and a ley, both of Gilead, and Mias Mat- chicken farmer, fcMii4 guilty by a oteter, Kim EkUne, 4. tls Hooker of Bart Hampton; 36 jury on six counts of Involuntary * * • • • grandchildren and 40 great-grand- servitude. Franz, Anita Lynn, daughter of TTiomaa C. and Dorothy S+atler ehildren. Judge M. Joseph Blumanfeld will Thompson Franz, 466 W. M i^Ie Tpke., Apt. 250. She waa bom Ihe funeral will be held tomor­ hear arguments on April 1 in U.S. March 6 at St. Francla Hospital. Her maternal gramhnother to Piper Towels row at 1 pjn. at the Potter Fu­ Mrs. Lucy Thompson, 16 Virginia Rd. Her paternal gp:*ndpar- Federal Court. At the same time Matter FkisI Ttuues t gkfB neral Home, 456 Jackaon St., Wil- a ruling is expected on a pending ents are Mr. and Mrs. (3eorge A. Franz, Ozone Park, Long laland, 0# 400 limantic. The Rev. Herbert Hunt, motion made following the gov­ N.Y. She haa two sirters. Lisa, 4, and Lori, 2. When H's Top •' the Grade quaTity Steiler * pastor of Blue Hills Baptist ernment's presentation asking for ***** Stop Shop Church, win officiate. Burial will aqulttal on the basis the rtiarges Conley, Dawn Ann, daughter o f WilHam H. and d m MehUo Con­ Strilins * be in OUead Center Cemetery. had not been proved. Judge ley, 235 Farnham Rd., South Windsor. She was bom Miarch 4 at Friends hiay call at the funeral Blumenfeld reserved decision St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. TOP Statler Toilet Tissues 4 MW 53c Michael Melillo, Harttord. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and EVEN YOUR CHILD CAN home today from 7 to 9 p.m. when the case went to the jury. o ' n i K Watipr »up«r lkift Fk :1*I J rwUf HA* The jury found Shackney guilty Mra. EJdson D. Conley, Hartford. She has a brother, William H. Jr., 3. OtSlIci TUn*«* ^ hiDkf ^ Ml*. Thomas Sasiewlcz as charged on March 18 after ***** GBADE Jumbo-R(riI roll dC t t r Mrs. Anna Picun Saaiewicz 71, more than seven hour* of delib­ HaUoweU, Suzanne Carol, daughter of Raymond F. and Ma­ Q u o llty MtofWt Htoiter Tow«i8 171 of 117 Newfield Ave., Hartford, eration. rian Hills Hallowell, Wilson Lane, RockviMe. She Was bom CHOOSE YOUR ROAST! died yeeterday at her home. Shackney had brought Luis March 11 at Manoherter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ You get superior quality every time! Our experi­ Ml*. Sartewlcz was a member Oros, his wife and five children parents are Mr. and Mrs. Truman C. HlUa, Wapping- H«r pa­ TOO Upton Toe Bags $I-18 of Polish National Alliance, Group here from Mexico to live and work ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Raymond F. HaUoweH, enced meat buyers choose only the choicest of the 464, and has many friends in Man­ on the chicken farm from July, Wapping. She has a brother, Jeffrey Raymond, 2%; and a sis­ Choice for you—and you don’t pay for excess fat. fienova Toqpo t 3H chester. 1961 to March, 1962. ter, Christine Mary, 1. ***** Only enough is left to insure tender, juicy flavor. OontediM Tomato Paste * ** Survivors include a son, five It’s GUARANTEED! daughters, a sirter and four Baraham, Gregg Laurence, s(m of Geoige D. and Barham Lustre Oreme Lotion Shampoo W grandchildren. Plnney Burnham, Anthony Rd., Tolland. He was bom March 11 The funeral will be held Satur­ at Mmehester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather to _ Lustre 6reme 'lather Once" 60c day at 9:13 a.m. from the Wasz- V olcano Kills Harold B. Pinney, Stockton, CaMf. Hla paternal grandfather is kelewicz Funeral Home, 43 Weth­ Paul L. Burnham, LBAvrenoe, Mass. He haa a brother, d iffo rd Award Mwgerine ^ 4I« ’eWohen of See White T«i 48l ersfield Ave. Hartford, with a R., 21 months. solemn high Mass of requiem at 400 Balinese ***** SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, Morrell, Daniel William, son of WUltam K. and Dorothy Fitts Hartford, ait 10. Burial will be In (OoBtfaraed frotn Page One) Morrell, 29 (JMnton St. He waa bom March 8 at Manoherter Me­ Sacred Heart Cemetery, New morial Hospital. His maternal gfandmather to Mn. John PMts, Britain, coast of Java, Indonesia's most Holbrook, Maoa. His paternal jrrandparents are Mr, and M n. Friends may call a t' the funeral | populou.s island, WUUam S. Morrell, Dorcherter, Maaa. He haa a sirter, Theresa, home tonight froip 7 to 9 and to-' A team of health and other ex 17 months. F7rst of season ! morrow from 3^o 6 and 7 to 9 perts is expected to leave 'Friday ***** The finest meat youHl ever eat! p.m- for Bali to help organize disaster Palleln, Emeet John, aon of Bmert H. and Elaine Qibeoo operations. ^ Paheln, 6 Lydall St., Manchester. He was bom March 12 In Reports from Bali said the peo­ 'Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hie maternal grandparenta are F u n erals ple believe the Agung gods are Mr. and Mre. George Gibeon, 269 W. O u ter St. His paternal Cantaloupes 2-69‘ angry because the people failed grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Miohael PaMein, 224 Oak St. He to ask ■ permission to hold the 100- has a brother, Mark Douglas, 4%. First of the eeoaon from sunny Mexico. Early value! Mrs. John E. Klngsburj' Sr. year festival. Villagers were re­ to to to to Funeral services for Mrs. Laura ported frantically offering sacri­ Paquln, Anita Jane, daughterto of Edward A. and Jane Lesaoid May Kingsbury of Coventry will fices to placate the gods. Paquin, 37 EJlm St., Rockvilw. She waa bora Miarch 6 at Mlan- be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at One official reported that since oherter Memorial Hospital. Second Congregational Church on the February eruption the earth ***** Rt. 44A, Coventry. The Rev. James 391 around the mountain had been Calhoun, William Joseph J r„ son o f Mr. and Mra. WWlam Pineapples Ameling, pastor, will officiate, as­ shaken continually by small Jbeei^ and Simone Amlrault Calhoun, 22F Bt. James St. He sisted by the Rev. Arthur Brad­ j tremors. was bora FSb. 16 at St. Francis Hospital. Hla maternal grand­ Exquisite ripe flavor for desserti and salado. ley. Burial will be in Center mother is Mre. Lionel Amlrault, 37 Lenox St. His paternal Top or Bottom Round Cemetery. grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. James OaBioun, 106 Benton St. Friends may call at the Holmas A n d o v e r He haa a Sirter, F alge Ann, 15 months. Been miMin* that old-fashioned beef Funeral Home. 400 Main SL, tS- ' ***** daar from 7 to' 9 p.m. Driver Arrested Pelton, Leslie Ann, daughter of Douglas J. and Cynthia Celery Hearts flavor? Choose Top o’ the Grade and The family has suggeeted that • Klskunes Pelton of Wapping. She was bom March 6 in Hart­ you'll enjoy it . . . hearty, robust flavor. friends who wish may make dona­ ford HosnkteL Her i maternal grandmother ia Mre. Anna Kla- No bone, no w eete on these juicy roaste. tions to Second Congregational After Skid Crash kunea of Wlanping. Her maternal grandfathsr to Joseph Ida- Church in Mra. Khigabury memo- kunee of Broad Brook. Her paternal grandmotter Mra. Mary >T- A Bolton woman, Lydia Laius O. Pelton of Whrdxjusa Point. to 65c of Rt. 6, escaped serious injury Swan Liquid 37c Face Rump Roast> 95‘ Mi*. Rnsalie Berk this morning when her car skidded The funeral of Mrs. Rosalie and turned over on Rt. 6, at 6:36. Berk of French Rd., Bolton, was Mra. Laius was taken to Wind­ “I LOST A POUND A DAY CET KM) EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS held this morning at 8:15 from ham Community Memorial Hos­ Silver Blue Dust **te,‘"84c IT. 35c too Walter M. Leilerc Funeral pital by the Andover ambulance. Using the Simple, Easy; Econoimcal «Wi a Cotomal Somt-bonctcss Full HsH Ham « solemn j ghe waa treated for bruises to her high Maas of requiem at St. Mau- i -i^ht hand sjid knee and raleaaad rice's Church, Bolton, at 9. ' released. COMM RICE DIET state police report. Calo Cat or Dog Food 2'!I?n.“29c The Rev. Bernard L. McGurk Stop & Shop DeLuxe Bacon * 55c was celebrant; the Rev. Stanley Mre. Laius was eastbound on Yet Never Had a Hungiy Momentl” HoaUllo, deacon; and the Rev. Rt 6 when she attempted to pass a car driven by Mrs. Evrtyn M. Sausages 49c Sea Scallops » 59c Richard BoUea, aubdeacon. Mi*. The kaadllna U a quotatton fondilwd wMy aa fafarawtkm. Geotge Banks was organist and Porter of 1527 SuUlvan Ave., Wap- ping. The Laius car skidded and from aoma people who have Comet Bieo Company makon Cod Fillets 39c Charles A. Robbins, soloist. wed the Comet Rico Diet * P these claima for Comet Bieoi A delegation from the Women's struck the left rear of the Porter Numeruna Polish Alliance Group 618 attend­ car, continued skidding off the mily Comet BIm is BOTH left side of the road and overturn­ uiori toll na fled and Bnriehod to protoet ed in a body. that by fo l­ your boalth. Eating ordinary Burial waa in St. James' Ceme­ ed in a culvert landing on its low ing the zieo— whoGwr yon oio dtoang tery, Manchester, where Father right, aide. 9 Comet Bieo or not— may not provide soma McOuik read the committal serv­ Neither Mn. Porter nor hor pas­ %u must be satisfied.. Diet faith- of tho vitomina and minoraM ice. Bearei* were Oscar luChetelat, senger, Alberta Heinz of Andover, fn lly thay ttiat Cottot Bite proHdao. Francis ItoBuca, Stanley Paulews- complained of injuries, police said. Wisk lootlOponnda Dooona o f doetora have Start your set now at Stop O ' Shoj^ kaa, Arthur Vltterito, Jrtui Hearn Trooper Richard Maynard of the In 10 daya. Spry Shortening Mn 33c L'n 86c and Ronald Hearn. mwrtod hnndroda of eoptos of Liquid Defsrqent Colchester Troop summoned-Mrs. Som a lo s t dda Goowt Rieo Diet Laius to the Manchester session much lean, If yon waot to aee whothor of Circuit Court 12 on April 23 to ondaomoMy Z 4 1 c 1SJi'73c answer to a charge of failure to Never before in the history o f tn d in f TOP VALUE GUARANTEE NO. 1: You mint be thoy gainad yon eon loot weight without AMERICAN HERITAGE Monarch 31c Peas 2L^39c Hospital Notp satitfisd. . . 100%! being bnngiy, print yoor namf pass on the left of an overtaken atampa haa a guanuUee prom ia^ ao moch! vroight Baae- and addraaa* and anclooo a N ew Uluscnted I History of ihc United States vehicle. It waa snowing and slip­ Never before omild you i^ ioa n your atampa I f you are not (completely aatiaflad with any tiioiiiTanrftO* Coont Ginnt Gnin Bion Bos g o *J if to Gw tndhrldnal noon. VWtoig hssk* ane 2 to $ p.m. pery at the time of the accident, for pfta with audi oonfidenoe, with audi SHur- Top Value Gift, you may return it for replace­ Top to on. Comot Giant Groin Tow won’t believe your oyea vriiM y o« M rtTv i-it>. 1 Luk •or afi arask except matertoty he said ment or exchange. The avoraca loss for A om Bko ia availabla to ^ food c M Fluffy All ptg. 33c 79c wiMre ttegr are 2 to 4 p.m. and ance of unbeataUe valuea. Read how thia new who faithfnire followed tto oaf tte distinctive quality and the / I I Jj S-Way Golden Gnanmtoe works for YOU! Evory one of the 2771 wondeiftil gifts in tiie ■tonO. If yoor gneor does Bot Urn ToHe+ JoajB •*•• to 8 p-m., and private room*, Comot Bite ^ for at least five bare i^ lw con aoeora it from incredibly low price. Buy a book VrtMH wlM»B tte y mtm >9 a-m. to 8 p.m. Top V^ue Family Gift catalog is backed by toaya, in an indoondont lapoii* Xon J. -Foarew Oorp« TM t Hubcaps Stolen Om 3-lb. 1 « j : 5 X i r 3 l e Vlattoi* mm rbteicntfd aot to TOP VALUE GUARANTEE NO. 1: You cant gat thia guarantop. gfonm is about 8 panndn in Grand Are,, M a»olb% N.T« a weak when you’re food ahopping. ^ A ll^ i'A O c poelaqs ' amoko la paHedt's rooms. No bettar gifts for fawar stamps, anywhara! 10 daya. Of the Boom 94% w Phono m iin g f-0800. BMra tkan tw# visttoi* at on; Otf Car Wheels ■ And there’a no red tape—no long, involved You’ll be proud to own ttem. Vole. 2 to 16 delays. You are the judge. Everything is han­ ^ tin g Conwt WM froqnnfly Bond yp v Bomot I ttn e per pa Went. ( If any other current stamp catalog shows an mada thia diet easier and mon 9 9 e «M h ^identical gift for fewer stamps, y o u ,can get it dled right at your Ton Vahw Redampiian S a a m t than otiwr d ^ ” and too boK top tana. 1 ,,v WquM M M -VI Fluff© PoUc* today are investigating IreUX Dtoltorgtont pim 0 ! Km ADMITTED YESTERDAY; the theft of four hubcaps, valued from Top Vahte for the fewer number o f stomps. Store. Look for the new 2-WAY Gfddon Goar- K % e a ld thoy would raoom- Addireot «!• I Mra. Oeretha LeOiausse 369 E. at-a total of $20, reportedly taken (Based upon plans iaauing one stamp for aveiy antee Seal, on display now at all Top Va]na Bond ttis diet to othon. COMIT B K S Vegetable Shortening Oentar St.; Mi*. Ethel t’etereon, sometime last nijght from a car on Comet Bieo Co. ■i|g1ll].l»aHM21,1 Vernon; James Barbero, T3 Maple Henry St. ten centa.^n>anf.) ' Redemption Stores. toidSte iw tUa diob Tte flat is iJh, i*A w St,; William Ballsieper, 70 Taimer 'WiUlam H. Moorehouse at 179 Rinso Blue 83c a>i« C LP* ■ t ; Suaan Tomm, Vernon; Mra. Henry St. reported the theft this IM a «9 IliirirlnM tjPotoir.Mj ■rthor TedtotS, 184 WetheraU St.; f. He said that his car was 8y Helm,.86 Cooper St; Mn.‘ outside at the rear of his Ttonaillfi~ SOk UT B. Ontor V ,' ■ A'

\ I.' PAOR RLtVBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIiD? MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, MARCH ?A. 1968 * - V ' . ' « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTOR, CPNl^:. THXjRSDAY; MARCH £1. 1968 peoU of this Idea.of the separation rellglou* taistruction classes at ber of private school intafssta do S n o w at lineoln by talks among school admlnlstra^ lay of capital funds for equipmsnt. not want dlroct aid, tMCguse they ■ihie mayor adrolttfd that such of church and state, he eald. other schools. RoekvUie-Vornon tors, politlclana, clergy and: u y The most recent cA*e 1* the fear federAl int^erence in cur­ LINCOLN, RJ. (AP)—Racing m I ih III I Ibgi.t •• a plan would give school ad­ Nofice people at tha local and state level. *^be first decision Involved a 1962 decision outlawing the pray­ riculum. was due to resums at liiw oln Tickets on Sale , , It Is only a matter of time, he ministrators a lot of headaches In bigamy case, and the court ruled er written by the New York State The measure o f what aid should B^sduUng, hut said the admin­ Downs today following fie h rp n Latin Reds Plan Retort said, before a o m pollUclan wUI Board of Regent*. The Supreme be ^ven , he said. Is whether such that while no One could compel day’s snow-forcsd eanc F o r Shrine Dance WS HAVS d a ily' Pi^vate School Aid Seen aroipnd to ■'the front o f the istrators should be asked to do aid 1* a beheftt to the child or to membem of a rellgtous sect to be­ Court decided this was a clear The cancellation was the movement and proclaim himself its It anyway. breach of the separation of church the religion. Where It benefits the tha current meet, which began DELmSY TO m i leader, said the mayor. IT m eventual solution, he said, lieve that bigamy was wrong, a child, " I think there are areas Pajama Game Tickets have been placed on sale To JF K ‘New Deal’ Vow court could compel the member* and state Intended by the Con­ Feb. 22. m li^ t be some kind fit tax write­ ,to the general public for the Shrine W ork by men such as Dr. stitution. vriiere it would be approved.” Theodore Powell of Manchester In o ff for parents sending their to refrain from practicing bigamy. Band Ball to be held in the Man­ The law permitting states to SHIP FOR SHOPPBIM cow pdnU out. The other w y U this field Is preparing the way children to private school, coup­ A second case decided by the IF SHOE FITS Scheduled ou chester Armory Saturday, April (ConUnned from Page One) BOLTON Diriet aid from the fPderal gov-^Cedersl aid to education would Supreme Court prevented Oregon subsidize bus transportation for by open revolution, "establlsnl"* -for such aid, h* said. led with the shared time program MINBOLA, N.T. (AP) — Detec­ ZAGRBB, Yugoslavia (AP) — 20. arnmsnt to private...... school* would ■■ fall, because there Is as yet no from outlawing Roman Catholic private school piipil* Is a major Three factories making rtaay-to. Tables reservations can be made (of October, 1961) pointed out that a dieUitorship of the proletarla.Sf agreement on what educational Powell proposes that pupils In to help the private school. breakthrough, said Flaherty. No tive William Allen remembered be unconstitutional, said Rock- 'The mayor traced the hlatorjr of sriiools. wear clothes bought a Ship and 2 Extra Days all this can be realised through ellm inatli* the exploiters rule ylUs Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr, costs can be paid for by the fed< private echools be invited to attend state Is compelled to provide such the story of Cinderella when a with Harold Turklngtoi), 15 Berk­ AREA decisions by the Supreme Court, Another case permitted rellglou* stocked it with suits and dnaaea. ley St., or at The Herald editorial continuous development of the and tranrferrlni: all property and last night, but there may be ways oral government without viola­ some classes, such as home transportation, but may help pay pair of bedroom slippers was because, he said, "The court rea­ teachers to enter public echools at It now cruises Yugoslavia’s 1,240- economic struggle by the laboring power to tha worker* (Coimpu- to give help Indlroetly,. which economics and woodworidng. In for it where citizen* In various found at the scene of an attempt­ T h i Podium Player* of Hebron, room. They may also be made tion o f the Constitution. ’ sons from precedent. Tke Supreme special times, to teach religion to mile coastline, SMlIng gpoda to with other area Shrine bandsmen, people.” would not only be constitutional, In his talk to the Holy Name nearby pUbllc schools. Such an towns vote to provide It. ed burglary. Allen scoured the Marlborougli and Andover are u — Court Is not going to say, ‘Let's menU>ers of their faith. nelghborhowl and came up with villages on more than 1,000 Is­ including Alfred Drlggs, 616 N. That means that,where the op­ In backward countries, where but nsosasary, as eoeU of educa­ Boclety of ,the Sacred Heart arrangement would work well, "I doubt that anyone is going LENOX atart all over again’." Another' case, decided In 1952, the right-size feet—attached to a lands where there are few er no biuy these days putting together Main St.; Raymond BnwTi, 101 portunity arises, the weapon of armies and police force* are not tion rise. Church, Mayor Flaherty said there said the mayor, because courses permitted public schpol pupils to to go so far as to go for direct too strong, the nonpoacefm The court has made decisions at 16-year-old boy. clothing stores. their next musical show, "The Walker St.; Lester Behrend, Kelly strikes and economic violence He prsdtetPd that the next at­ Is a ground swell o f opinion, a Burii as home economics are the M released for period* to attend aid," he said, adding that a num­ means U highly recommended. If PHARMACY various times on particular aa- Pajam a Game;” spurred on by the Rd.. Vernon; William Fort)es, 231 must be employed to the fullest tempt to get Congress to approve new atmosphere, being established ones calling for the greatest out- McKee St.; Joseph Oatto, 60 extent while tb6 party works with­ the BituaUon la right. Communists mmouncement their president, r w L C i N m s T . by. Durant St.; Frank Maloney, 22 in the political framework of the should “ call upon the masse* to Gene Devine of Marlborough, that Englewood Dr.; Frank Kalas, Tol­ country. This means an attempt carry arms.” But the Communists TEL. Ml ^cket demand has made It neces­ land; William Waddell, 19 Brook­ to seize power short of revolution should not resort to armed rebel­ sary to schedule the musical for field St.; and Herbert Kingsbury, and civil war. lion if there is a good chance to two extra days. TO 4 Durkin St. This is not the only way, Mos­ win by means short of'that. It w ill be given on March 29 The Pastor Orcheetra, featurln and 30 at Rham High School Stubby Pastor, will play from » auditorium in Hebron, and again to 1. on April 5 and 6. The dance is attracting Shriners Peter W rl^t of Wesleyan Uni­ and their friends from Northern versity is directing the show. Mu­ Connecticut. Table arrangements sical directors are Brenton and seat five couples. Nancy Crane o f Andover; and m o m w T Ruth Boylngton of Hebron 1s han­ dling ticket sales. Bill Lindsey of Marlborough, In R U G and A charge of set construction and lighting, is trying to rig up a dim­ UPHOLSTERY PRKBS ming system for the lights with­ f FUU 7-RIB CUT out too much success yet. How­ ever, he report* that with the George Carrie, left, Dick O erlander and Brent Crane go over the score of “Pajama Game” which CLEANING PLUS VALUABie help of Barbara Foran of Andover the Podium Players will present on March 29 and 30 and April 5 and 6 at Rham Hig^i School audl* So Tender . . . So Flavorful — and Ralph Boylngton, the halfway torlum in Hebron. Carrie plays Heinzie In the musical and Oberlander will appear as.Sid. Crane mark has been reached on set con­ TEL. Ml 9-1752 Is musical director. Jpi SPeCN STAMPS All Cut from Tendar, Specially Raised LB struction. Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs, or Foran are also working on cos­ Young Porkers and Remember, at tuming. furnished band uniforms, an elec­ THAT’LL TEACH HER swung at his left hand. Doctors Mi 3-5747 I W S OIVB f ir s t Dwight Martin, Bernard W right tronic organ and a stage lighting HONG KONG (AP) - Fifteen- took several stitches and report Chmok H»im W E G I V E and Sara Robinson, the latter two fund for Rham. year-old Hsu (Jhak-yin almost his hand will not be perma­ First National You Get the Full 7-RIB CUT. on the Rham faculty, are also busy severed three fingers off his left nently injured. First ri^ Manchester Evening Herald " I wanted to teach my mother Garner's N a tio n a l In the production. hand after his mother accu.sed 8 GRISWOI.I) ST Profits from the show will go to Hebron correspondent. Miss Susan him of stealing money from her a lesson and prove I wa.sn’t a National C H .E E N O f f g f o m t support fine arts programs in the B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy bureau drawer. thief,’ ’ H.su said later. 'T m very Wo Give (ircon I STAM PS, sorry I lost my temper.” 1 S t o r e s schools. Past productions have «-3454. He grabbed a meat cleaver and Stores 'Moomg'Sm\fing Sago/ LOIN END • 45< RIB HALF > 43< CFLEEN J S T A M P S ^ LOIN HALF >S3c SERVE P M A S T A F P U S A U C I - DELICIOUS WITH F O R K UB Argo Corn Starch 2 PKGS S LIC iD - A treat for tha whole family - at a Special Low Price 1-LB Weioome spring w/M FIRST FOOD 2-LIPKG 3tc Carolina Rice PKGS w e l c o m e : VALUES! B o i i e d H a m STORE VANILLA EXTRACT ^ MEALTIME MAID BEEF 4 0 ZITI f ) c 2-OZBTL Baker's Here are timely and typical money-savers to 6-OZ 3-OZ start your spring budget in the right direction. Cube Steaks g E B V lt l JAR JAR Coffee Mote Of course there are many more! Smoked Butts SHOULDIR LB 'NOWOHOBUSO I DEVILED HAM |2'/4 0Z Underwood 4l|iOZCAN 35c , I CANS DEL MONTE RACK RAY LB HAwr me FOLKS Sliced Bacon SAveHese" EVAPORATED 14’/i OZ Bonus Stamp Specials! Borden's MILK CANS JUICE DRINKS Im rfs n PINIAPPLE-PIAR - PINIAPPLI-APRICOT S g 9 0 C t A t » t n X E X T R A >6^ S T A M P S ) 15-OZ 46-OZ PISH CHOWDER B U m r W/rN ITEMS LISTED BELOW Sngw's I CANS S A V I 4c CAN Haddock Fillet ONI B-OZ PKG Finast Pickle k Pimento Leaf When you hove a nice clean store you're proud of . . . stocked PINEAPPLI-ORANGI 33c om S-OZ PKG Finast Olive Loaf PRISM LB 4 9 c with reliable products you're sold on . . . and you know your SALMON 7V.OZCAN ONI RB PKG Finast Sausage Meat prices are as good or better fhon the rest . . . and folks who Bumble Bee come in appreciate these facts . . . you just can't help but serve Halibut Steaks ONI QUART JAR Schorr's Sour Garlic Pickles them with a smile. So, come on in— ^ our guests this week! 15-OZ KRAFT OM QUART JAR Schorr's Pepper Fillet PrudenceHash CAN u 5T< ONI QUART JAR Schorr's Special Deluxe SWIFTS PREMIUM MIRACLE WHIP Beech-Nut Coffee 2-LB CAN froxmn A b o a T STEAK SALAD DRESSING , Produce Specials TENDER, JUICY MOUTH-WATERING SPECIAL K CEREAL 6Vt OZ SAVE Bright, Delightful Flavor - Suits tv^ry Tsilt "Yor" Garden ImCIlOyy S 10HOZPKG 41c PKG A# 2c S A V I 14c SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE FRENCH ASPARAGUS Unit LIQUID STASCH 2 >115' 45^ CALirORHIA FINAST LB FRIES LARGS lb lb Gold Seal GLASS W AX 13-OZ CAN 4 9 - ■ 2 ' WHITE TUHA RIGULAR er 9-OZ PKG CRINKLI CUT * SOLID - IN OIL 10 Tomatoes 2'i^t35< 7-OZ SMALL LEAN SWIFT’S SWIFT’S PREMIUM Sunsweet««“" >““ 2^55*“" Pnrfnct For So Many Lantnn Diihas CANS Finast Rich in Vttarnin A CELLOS SM O K ED PORK RIB SLICED S A V I Zie Spinach CUT PICNICS ROAST BACON lb. Del Monte SiS 2i£55'T WAFFLES! HIAVY WONDIRS PMAST O VM Peppers 2 '^27*^ LGE. PKG. CALWORMA NIBLET CORN CAMPBELL’S Just Heat 5-OZ GREEN GIANT TOMATO SOUP IVORY RsR Chicken 2i:t?3r TOAAATO BAKED and Eat PKG Pears D'ANJOU - ORIGON 2 29< SNOW X 12 OZ. BEANS lARLY lIRD SFKIAU ...... CANS cans PUREE Psa, Yellow Eys, Red Kidnsy LOFTS FrnGRUD LAWN SIIDSI Del Monte Pens 5 OLD MASTERS EDITIONS OF THE 28-OZ 16-OZ ^ EXTRA STAMPS CANS 2 NABISCO COCONUT T O A S T IE S ...... O 'j oz, pkg. 29c CANS d b y mE5 m W/TH ITEM USTED BELOW EDUCATOR CHOKO MELLOS ...... 10 oz. pkg 39fl INSTANT COFFEE Campbell SAVI 9c SAVE tc ONE 5-LB BAG Glondalo Park Lawn Seed 14-OZ NEW AMERICAN CATHOLIC EDITION ILiOW MACARONI ^ 8-OZ ^ T C SAVE BTLS 39c Finast Brown Broad 2 29 c Fiiut Ketihsp 2 KING JAMES AUTHORIZED VERSION FROZEN PRODUCE IflllC IIC l S thin SPACHEm A PKOS A # 2c ■I ■ ■ j ^ STIAK Loft's Pedigreed Four Fescues ‘uio MAXWELL HOUSE NORWIGIAN Sections No. 12 and 13 liiiii New! Minute Maid Loft's Pedigropd All Purpose ^ id i l l 6 Oz. LARGE . A M h a II a WW 9 1LB M C C SAVE 9 9 L» i l ORANGE |f|||6ll6lS*rTHMRrREC.SPAaiEniA PKCS 5c SALMON 11 DELIGHT 6 Cans 10-OZ. JAR SARDINES RICHMOND 7V. OZ ^ A C iliiii Birds Eye Cantaloupes { 4 ' KING OSCAR SVsOZ ORIO CRIMI SANDWICH ■SWEET and JUICY Ea. S A V I •« CAN i v y r r r ^ EXTRA s t a m p s ill FRENCH FRIES 9 Oz. 2-LB LOAF SAVE 2c CAN Velveetn Cheese 89* r I d H i p P WITH ITEM LISTED BELOW M O Z CELLO ii CRINKLE CUT 6 Pkgs. FRESH Nabisco Cookies 49< ill POTATOES O N I SECTION No. 1 Holy Bible HOSPITALITY ASSORTMOfT Strawberries Pt. Bskt. 39c I f CHO CO LAn FUDCE ^ 1-LB J L | | C SAVE liiiii Birds Eye lm C 6 l| l0 r SANDWICH COOKIES ^ PKGS Q Y 9c 13-bZ PKG pi SPINACH 10 Oz. CRISP WESTERN Beg Sptiitg Paper Va/uesf EXTRA dX STAMPS Golden Cookies 39* :i;ij! Leaf or Chopped Pkgs. WITH ITEM USTED BELOW CARROTS Cello Pkg. 10c For a Healthy Pel While, Pink or Yellow BK3 ROLL om 4-oz BTL Finast Vanilla niti; 29< iH"! Gorton's ceomHCAiot 2 » ”43* ScotTowels Pard Dog Food 2^33< ScntTnwnlScntTnwM IHMdws----- w ch 4 « c FAMILY C M PKGS E T b BXTRA JW STAMPS PITIR PAN Scott Napkins SUI ' 2A Of 40 ■ ■ E m W/rH ITEMS USTED BELOW Peanut Butter 12-OZ JAR Sweet Com 4 ^ 59* om 6H o z PKG Slehulart Potato Chips or Frills BOXES om UB LOAF Finast Cheese Bread Scotties »*ciAiT.sw 2 OF 400 Hunli Tomato Paita 2 can* 27c Maxwell Hcxise Ceffea h i can 59c FIRST FOOD om PKG Finast Oronge Donuts Sanka Instant Coffee 1-39 Burry'i Butter Cookies m-o* n® 29 c Prunes i-upkg 35* 4-ROLL om FINAST Bdiiin Pouna Cake . Kraft Miracle Margarine *-l» 33c Goffi Cat Food uouvi* 2 t» oic4ns29c HNAST IP STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. Bathroom Tissue PKG om PACKAGE Foremett IceCroamSandwiche^ Wish-Bone Italian Dressing 39e GoHb Cat Food M* wBw 2 T'* o» CANS 29e .. ■ ’ 1 1-lB Wiih-Bone miuxi oi monaco sac Sunshino ‘ sSSeiis' Cookies t-oim m 29 c ECONOMY 646 CENTER ST. — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ' T W O 8-oz PKGS Sliced Cheese processed Am erican CHIOS Sunshine Chocolate Cherriei n-oxme 59c Kreside Ceekies 3 VALUE IndlvMwaNy WfR Rsd Mcas - WhKs •* M srod HIGH QUALITY • GROCERIES # MEATS • PRODUCE • LOW PRICES W l RESUVe THE RIGHT TO USMT QUANTiTiES RR1CI5 ELECTIVE IN TIRST NATKMM SURER MARKETS OHIT super markets only ciOAums, BOB a toiac^ frooucts exempt noM stamp offer P H ^ lfM C n V I IN FIRST NATIONAL OPEN W ^NESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY\ TILL 9 P.M;— SATURDAY TILL 6:30 P.M. CIGAREmS^iaRDTOIACCO PRODUCTS EXEMPT FROM STAMRjORFU . v-%

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Coleman, soloist. Hostess will be eriiers/ (looking there in bopea of RtmkviUe-Vernon Mrs. Hsitol Dombek, and host, Buckiand School HCIS Future . Winter’^ Over finding % Mt o( mmahine. Paul Lehmann. The'Winter was daaoribed aa the T F X Probe After the Installation refresh­ Coldest o t tha century (or North Redeem Valuable Coupons Mailed to Your Home ments will be served. Mrs. Gra}^:e As Primary Vnit^ Says Board Carolina, although' there was less Zoners Vote Green will be in charge of the Calendar Says snow than usual, particularly In dining room. Th* board of education last<^ grading of esseiitial facilities on mountainous western North Car­ CUP ANIL REDEEM COUPON ‘Day of Triumph’ (Oonttnoed tram Page One) olina. On Jan. 24, the lowest un­ McNamara Testifies night voted to retain the Buck- the interior and exterior of the Rule Change, The Rock-ville Clergy Council will building . . . to bring it on a official temperature on record-— : i| present a full length color movie, land School, with extensive im­ par with other school facilities in The winter was the coldest in 24 below—was reptnrted at Mt. "Day of Triumph,” Palm Sunday, provements, as a primary • unit, South ' Carolina since 1901. Tem­ Plsgah. (OonMnued from Page One) ing ot newspapers put It tbara.” Why Your Family Will Like Mott’s 1 0 0 E X T R A town,"'according to'Cummings. CX&P Permit April 7, at 7 p.m, in the Union Con­ and to make additions and Im­ He said Secretary of the H^ivy Supt. of Schools William H. peratures along the coast fell to The combination o t December, Fred Korth, one of thoee who rec­ gregational Church sanctuary. provements to ■ the Robertson Curtis was directed to seek an January and Februairy was the through May. He said It was Im­ A to aUmlnalQ a lot of ap- The public is invited to see the school. 10 degrees or lower in December possible to tell. ommended the award go to Oaneral S & H STAM PS architect for the Robertson proj­ coldest on record for the Cleve­ Dynamics, also will be questioned paaia (or variances was found last movie, which stars Lee J. Cobb, The action, following the rec­ ect. He said he would place the for the . lowest residing there in land, Ohio area. Snow at the In a separate interview, Mundt BtoM by the VemMi Zoning Com- Joanne Dm, Robert Wilson and ommendation by the building and memory. Cleveland Hopkins Airport totaled told reporters "w e’re getting into later. "1 didn’t know when we with puKha$e of *5 or mwi recommendations for the' Buck- started this that he was so highly Bilaalon, which approved an Touch Connors. sites committee, was approved land School in the school board's In Florida, a mid-December 68.4 inches, compared to 36.6 In­ fields we had not antlclpated^P In "Teoder-Trim” Steaks Best I Influential a citlsen of Fort Worth, amandment by which undersized Sheetmetal Contest imanimously. capital Improvements program. freeze sent temperatures down to ches In a normal 'winter. a reference to Gllpatrlc’s former Coupon Good March 21 torn March 23, 1963. One oommarcial ]ote may be continued Runoffs for the northern district Tex..’’ Mundt said. General Dy­ Ted Cummings, chairman of the With the improvements. Buck- 10 degrees In the northern por­ ct^ectlons, he said "this cwifUct Coupon to a family. Adnlta Only. to their preacttt uses, despite fu­ of the Connecticut Sheetmetal Con­ The record snow measurement of Interest thing was never in our namics proposes to do its work on YOU CAN SEE they are naturally bright committee, recommended the fol­ land School will house a kinder­ tion. As a result, the state's citrus for Cleveland was 80.9 Inches in ture aone restrictions, so loi^ as test will be held Friday, March lowing work to the Robertson mlnite until events and the read­ the contract in Fort Worth. red, fine-grained slices of lean meat— gtato Law: Cigarettoa, Beer other oondtUona oC t h ^ present 29, at 7 p.m. in Wethersfield at the garten and Grades 1 through 3, crop was cut from an estimated the 1909-10 'Winter. School: 161.7 pillion to 110.7 million The winter was the third coldest Mott Specially Selected! and Fnir Trnded Itemn ex­ •onlng are met. State Labor Department Building The addition of six regpilar and possibly 4. With last night’s vote, the boxes. ' in history for Chicago, with 24 i r . w f i g j cluded (rom offer. Charles Brown, chairman of the on Folly Brook Blvd. The finals in classrooms and a kindergarten; a century, only the winter of 1917-18 average temperature of 20.T de­ THESE ARE THE KIND of thick, juicy oonunlaslon, said the amendment the conte.st will be Saturday, combined auditorium-gymnasium; board decided against accepting Citrus experts said it will cost days of zero of below tempera­ tures. . also was colder. grees, 7.8 degrees below normal. clarifies the lot of record right for March 30, at 10:30 a m. in Ell Whit­ a new kitchen and cafeteria; an the superintendent’s recommenda­ growers more than $300 million to hearty-flavored steaks you find at Mott’s tion that Buckland School be replace trees and rehabilitate In Indiana, a record 22 days of There was an unofficial 60 be­ Ice on the Great Lakes was rs- oonunercicU lots. Residential lots ney Technical School, Hamden. administrative suite with general pbrted the thickest in BO years. every week—-the kind your family can have thia right spelled out, he said. 'Spring Swing’ Slated offices and a health unit; a li­ abandoned in time. ‘groves during the next three to subzero temperatures was record­ low., sero reading at Decorah in northeast Iowa. In some parts of Lidce Superior, never known to I Believe: hardly wait to sink their teeth into! Come Cummings said the commit tee, five years. ed in Indianapolis (rom December The amendment affects CAX and The Twirl and Twisters Square brary; improvements to the site; have frozen completely over, CA. zrniea which also includes Atty. William Millions of dollars worth of through Febriuuy. Laport meas­ the state the temperature sank in to Mott’s today for your share of these Dance Club of Ellington will hold and the upgrading of the facilities came close this year. The commission also gave ap­ a Spring Swing Saturday at 8 p.m. to allow improved storage space, Collins and Atty. John S. G. Rott- shrubs and palm trees had to be ured 108 inches of snow during below sero every night for as long Wlk FrioN Should winderful, mouth-watering, “ Tender-Trim” proval last night to a request from in the Ellington Town Hall on heating and ventilation. ncr, feels that the school should replaced. the season. as three weeks. Steaks. Nowhere else will you get so much the Connecticut Light and Power Main St. Nevertheless, the state enjoyed Iowa’s winter was the coldest Michigan reported the ' fourth Adelle penguins feed and spend At the Buckland School, the be retained because it is a well- much of their time underwater. Ba Kairt Low for your money . . . nowhere else does it Co. to expand its gas storage Dot Atkinson will be the caller. committee recommends an "up­ built structure. a boom tourist year, with north- since 1935-36. In the past half coldest winter on record, with an area. The compemy Intnids to con- Carol and Don Kuehl, special promise to taste so good— get Green atnvot (our 70,000-gallon tanks for events chairmen, head the com­ Thra* y«an ago Mott’s Stamps, tool storage of propeme gas, and a mix­ mittee, assisted by club merrtbers. toworid Hi* prie* ef Milk. ing platform. All area dancers are welcome to Skidding Accident attend. Silica than millions of Rockville police reported that a * Church Panel Set Ion hava bnnn unrod by A sar driven by Eklward I. Konarski, Parents of chiuvh membership 24, o f 4 Vernon Ave., skidded and class members will meet in Union ConOneticHt cansiimnn. Struck a parked car yesterday at Congregational Church Sunday at SIRLOIN M ott'cjttill bos tha iowost 6:30 p.m. on Vernon Ave. 7:30 p.m. to discuss the responsi- Patrolman John Stodd said the hdlltiw of promoting teen-age par­ MUk p Hm . KcHiarskl oar, headed north, a ticipation in church activities. I boSava It right god prop- parked car owned by Joseph M. Participants in the panel will be Lebiedz, Crestridge Dr., Vernon. Alan Pease, Nancy Hovland, Mrs. or to hovo tha lowest poto Konarski was treated for mi­ G or^n Defies, George Herzog, and Kenneth Margrey, who will sMo prieo on such e m Ic nor injuries and released from moderate the panel. The Rev. Paul gommedity at MIOi. 1 Rockville City Hospital. He re­ Bowman will summarize the dis­ ceived a warning for failure to cussion. Refreshments will be would also Ilka to romind drive in the proper lane. served by a committee beaded by ovoryong that Mott's Igw- I Art Show Mrs. Dorothy IXjwding. Using the Plaid Stamp Booklet you received in the mail. The Tolland County Art Associa­ or prieo on Milk has novor TUKS Hospital Notes tion will exhibit the works of two Admitted yesterday: Mrs. H^en Makm E v ry Coupon Count and You'll Havm Enough Stamp§ to offnetod tho faimnr. Tho members, Miss Emma Batz and Ward. Mystic Lake Rd.; Mrs. BO paid him It rngulatnd Miss Jennie Batz of Ellington, be­ Beatrice Lee, 31 Chestnut St.; ginning April 1 in the Ladd and Raymond Labbee, Old Stafford Pndnrol ^ v n r n - Hail Furniture Store, Rockville. Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Margaret John­ Miss Emma Batz has been a son, Hartford; Mrs. Myrtle HUl, il member for 10 years, and studied FILL 4-STAMP BOOKS! Porterhouse SV Broad Brook Rd., Ellington; Logislotlvn eemmittnos wM oil painting with Mrs. Nora Addy Drake and the late W alt^ Van Robert lyvileskis, 7 Holiday shortly havo hooringt on Arsdale. She studied watercolor Lane, Hazard-vllle; Mrs. Elizabeth Now'i the time to start making use of the A&P coupon booklet blHs which, If onactod, with William Cowing in the Hart­ Wierzchowskl, Crestridge Dr., that was mailed to you. The coupons redeemable this week - - - ford Adult Education Program. Vernon. could substantially ralto Dicharged yesterday: FriinkUn along with purchase of the items featured - - will enrich your Miss Jennie Batz also studied oil collection by HUNDREDS OF EXTRA STAMPSI And It's only the .tho prieo of Milk. I bolievo IM I’t Popular SSc lb. QualHy painting with Mrs. Drake and Van Chamberlin Jr.. RFD 1, West Arsdale. Both women are also WUlington; James DeMay, Crystal beginningl Participate fully in this extraordinary offer and in t you should Inform yonr sculptresses. Lake Rd.; Mary Galvin, Campbell weeks you'll have FOUR SAVER BOOKS FILLED with extra stampsi oloetod roprosontativo ef Members vriw have paintings now -Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Joan WilUs, That's enough to get some fine dream giftsi at the gallery should pick them up RFD 2. your eb|oction to higher W AYBEST Native Fresh BREAST LEG by March 30. GROUND BEEF Vernon news is handled by ’The Save Plaid Stamps and Cash, too, at A&PI MISi prices. Women’s R^mblicao Club SECTIONS I SECTIONS The Vernon Women’s Republi­ Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 6 W. .|f w t. ore oHowod to have can Club will meet 'Tuesday at 8 Main Sfc, telephone TRemont d free oeonemy to that p.m. at ttie honie of Mr. and Mrs. 5-3186 or Mltdiell 9-6797. Freshly Ground Kent Savage, 22 Highland Ave., SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, READY-TO-COOK, WHOLE 2V2-3 LBS (SPLIT OR CUT UP lb 33c) yeo eon nn|oy rim bonofit lb. RodrviIl& CHICKEN of conmntltlon, I promise Hour! Mr. and Mra. Morris Simoncelli Bolton Every o f TalcottvUle will demonstrate Ihcrt Mott's win irantaln flower arranging. Mrs. Simoncelli lower Milk prteos. won the 1954 cheny queen con­ GOP Supports lb. test in Tokyo and was a fashion model there. She attended the Sd- getahu School for two years, Rt. 6 Action; studying floral arrangements among other things. Flowers will be given to any­ Dislikes G)de one who brings gass ‘frogs” and u needles, pins and sponges. Mrs. Etorothy Miller, Republican CARNATION EVAP. MILK Hostesses will be S&s. Robert Town Committee chairman and Kahan and Mrs. Savage. state central committeewoman, • v!' . ,S'. ■ SHOP-RITE School Menus said memlbers of the town commit­ Seafood Vernon EHementary: Monday— tee will attend the legislative hear­ beef in gravy, buttered rice, sliced ings on Rt. 6 bills tomorrow at the For Lent The HICKORY SMOKED carrots, asparagus, buttered beets, State Capitol. SUPER-RIGHT, SHORT SHANK TENDER AND MEATY PORK SHOULDER corn bread; Tues^y—frankfurst, TTie town committee voted this c n i n a Pan Ready Haddock M ^ Double-Rich sauerkraut, green beans, mashed week to support all bills that per­ potatoes, onion gravy; Wednesday tain to Rt. 6. One of them, asking FILLETS lb.4 9 — ravioli, kem-d com, pickles, the state to purchase 9,000 feet of FRESH PICNICS -39* Milk BACON cheese sticks; Thursday—oven- right of way In Bolton for the pro­ fried chicken, noodles, peas and posed relocation of Rt. 6, was in­ DRESSED O’Al! carrots, creamed onions, cranber­ troduced by Bolton Rep. Fkigene That Whips! TALL ry sauce; Friday—soups, tomato, Gagliardone. SMELTS Ib.Ja WABOB POUND cor chowder, or vegetoble, sand­ The Bolton representative feels SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CHUCK STEAK CANS wiches, tuna, peanut butter or the land can be purchased more SLICED PACK cheese, crackers; dessert, milk, cheaply now than at a later date. D I B C T E A I ^ HEAVY STEER BEEF SSRVICE DELICATESSEN bread and butter served with all Andrew Ansaldl of Manchester K I D 9 I E M I V SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY LB # ^ meals. ow n s " pproxlmately half of the Compare these low prices • . • MACHINE SLICED SAVEiSa Maple St. School; Monday — needed right of way. Ansaldi is STEAKS LINK SAUSAGE t.55‘ tiiiii oon carne wtth hamhuig, currently building homes in the green beam, ode slaw; Tuesday Bolton Center Rd. area. YELLOW FROZEN B O ILED — scsHop^ pobatoee wUh ham, Other bills up for hearing to­ S M O K I E S SU.E,.„0HT P K ?5 9 ^ com, carrot cdery sticks; morrow Include raie to authorize Wednesday — bar lecued hamburg construction of the Bolton to Wil- Howalion Punch 10f°:99' H A N L Ib . on rolls, potato chips and pickles; Umantic link of the highway and S IR L O IN LB 9 5* SLICED BACON auoood i , 4 9 ‘ one for construction of the Man- C H O P S Thursday — roast chicken with PERSONAL SIZE - SALES OFFER - 4c OFF gravy, I |ri.tered noodles, peas, cheeter-Bolton stretch. The hear­ ■OMB STYLE Ib. 3 9 *^ cranberry sauce; Friday —c^lce ings 'Will be held In Room 418 at P O R T E R - HHc SHRIMP COCKTAIL'^»3 89‘ LAMB COMB. and S T EW . . of tomato soup, or clam chowder, the Capitol. Macaroni Salad S>. 3Sc choice of tuna Osh, cheese or pea­ The town committee consulted H O U S E lb 7 7 FRESH PORK m this week with Donald Tedford, Ivory Soap 4 CAKES 22< 2 5 rSTs F R A N K F O R T S Heat and Ser^'e PINEAPPLE JUICE BONELESS PORK SHOITLOBR nut butter and mashmallow sand­ j wiches. Dessert, milk and sand­ chairman of the zoning commis­ wiches served with every meal. sion, in a continuation of its study TIP TOP - GREEN SPEARS FISH CAKES 6 For 39e SMOKED BUTTS Ib. OV SPARERIBS 'JZ Ib. 4 9 Northeast School; Mbnday — of ways to eliminate the necessity of declaring property lists each FRESH agh€!t)ti, tossed salad, buttered ¥ SHOP-RITK CAPITOL FARMS green beans; Thesday — baked year for the town’s tax list. Asparagus -a?- 2V PORK SHOULDER M 4% ^ luncheon meat with pineapple, The Republican unit is opposed Haddock Fillets lb 59^ ASPARAGUS tnartied pwtatoes, buttered car­ to adoption of a building code by Dairy Department n A N T ; FRESH BUTTS Ib. 4 j PORK SAUSAGE I I 7 9 * the town at this time, since it Sc OFF REGULAR PRICE rots; Wednesday — beef stew, FRESH - SLICED crackers, celery and oarrot sticks, feels the town is not ready for it. Mott’s White or Colored Sliced K a i.liA N cheese wedges; Thursday — Mrs. Miller and Raymond E. Coop­ CALIFORNIA - FRESH TASTY LB FAVORITE BRAND AdhP YOUNG STEER frankfurters in roH(5, potato salad, er were appointed to draft a pro­ Our Own Tea Bags 0Me48* Steak Cod lb 39^ AffERICAN C Qc macaroni salad, ) nked beans, posal for presentation to the select­ FRANKS 2 Ib. bag W B E iF U YER . 4 9 * pickles; Friday — fish sticks, men Incorporating the committee’s SUNNYBROOK GRADE A Over N n « mashed potatoes, apple and celery suggestions for eliminating the dec­ CAP-N JOHN'S VALUES ■ - - A M I A || B E A B 6 CHEE8E,lti, Its salad, buttered peas. Milk des­ laration requirement and yet avoid­ SAVE sert and sandwiches served with ing the necessity to go to require­ Flounder Fillets Ui49' all meals. ment of permits for interior work Fresh Eggf doz57‘ I^ke Street School; Monday — on prop>erty. Fbindw Dimw Frozen Foods chicken chow mein, Chinese Assessor E. Pierce Herrick is in­ noodles,- buttered carrots, apple- terested in removing the declara- FrM$t.llo|» ’m45' DELICIOUS, GRAND EATING DOZEN .V •auce; Tuesday—baked meat loaf, tton requirement also, to eliminate fxcfusive A&P Values... For Lent mashed potatoes, sucootarii, fruit « e numerous cases in which 10 They're Delicious! •'per cent penalties are imposed on WESSON OIL CAN cocktail; Wednwday _ vegetable LAR4E FAMILY SIZE noodle soup, peanut butter, cheeset tax lists because the property own­ PINEAPPLE JUICE '°' cam“ 29" ANN PAGE PEACH, PINEAPPLE Jane Parker Lge 8" 1 lb 1 oz Reg. 59c or jelly sandwiches, assorted er has failed to declare his prop­ / . cookies; Thursday—hot dog. pota­ erty. APRKOT or CHERRY HeiiM ’t SAVE 34c SOLID PACK to casserole, buttwed kernel com, One Day Only TOMATO JUICE m p “ ANGEL FOOD ^*^39^ carrot stjcks, choof Hope Chapter, Order of Hall from 9 a.m. until noon. OetttaiidMt Flawnl extra good with fruit Hot cnws iM i s:i'r:;K r. 3 r Eastern SUr. will be Installed to­ Boya will present registration FRENCH FRIED 9 0Z A A C topping or ice cream morrow at 8 p.m. at the Masonic forms which are available at the VioiiiM Broad Firm POTATOES A&PFROZEN PKGS — a real valuel ar PeppytaMl 2 ^ 4 r Temple on Orchard St. school. They ^ould be signed by a 2 m 2 '* * '• 69* M n. Alice Williams and Ed­ parent. The boys wlU also pay 'a m Mt t Mnt » 4 efiM llN «t AU A4^ Siper MwM a !■ Ikl< i •He S vtotaHv. TtkMc* p n M 4 Umh praiilMM tar lev mm tC trm PtaM S u m «Hir. ward Williams will be seated as’ $2 registration fee which will cov­ worthy matron and worthy pa­ er participation in awinuning and ’SHOP-RtTE Golden Ripe ib. tron. Miss Florence Neumann will basketball activities as well. One POUR PtlTIVI DINFMM be associate matron; John Dom- dollar of the fee will provide the Sodhy Liquid Jey Salve Dosh Condensed w i f n j s Fho-Of • 10e 5 SparklinQ bek, associate patron. necessary insurance coverage. Ajiril Woman's S A V E fE a Others to be installed are con­ The town-sponsored baseball FUN OATH FOR KIDS ductress, Miss Patricia Smith; as­ program will nm from May 16 to Liquid Detergaot Detergent Tablets Detergent SHOP-RITE FANCY TABLE 9UALITY sociate conductress, Mrs. Esther Labor Day this year. PLASTIC # A C 12 oz A A C PKO jUAC LARGE A A C Dtiy Hubbard; secretary. Miss Florine Nelgl^rs’ Nl|^t Planned BOT Ot CAN o e OP12^ - PKG W BiAUiy BOOT •'PA3T 3 Flth SHekt I Pkga. Slater; treasurer, Mrs. Bessie The Grange will entertain oUi- - : I MOHIE , PASCAL CELERY HEARTS & Price. er subordinates at its Neighbors AppolAted officers to be install­ Night meeting totnorrpw at 8 pm. YO U o n A ed Include Mrs. Rebecca'Oarr as at the Community Hak. Heinz ! •'"bisea | Mr. Cleon Bomx FA N C Y, FIRM, RED RIPE chaplain; Mias Linda Carr, Adah; Crisco Shortening "RAINCHECK" Mias Patricia Hubbard, Ruth; Manchester Evening HersM Bol­ Pkgs. Mrs. Edith Robinson, Esther; Mrs. ton corre^Mmdent, Grsoe D. Me- Chili Sauce ^ ^ AU UQUW aiAMIt Arm and Harnmar la Ute event, becaiMe ot naforeaeeB of 4 Pauline Tkbor, Martha; Mra DerrooU, telephone BOtchell TWW p a c k lARGE A A C 1 U AAC 313 AAC eoadltloaa, Mott’a rnna out of u y o w n a 12 OZ 4TC ZT ISO Z A A C CAN e o CAN e o 2 Joyce Chick, Electa; Mrs. Beverly 3-6S66. LARGE TOMATOES BOT advertleed Item, you eaa receive a Kuhnly, marshal; Mrs. Dorothy 1 1 «RAINCIHECK’' entitUng you to Kies, warder; Kenneth Smith, sen­ JUSTICE MOVES SLOWLY Ow pcedhiet om foa r moot regular tinel; Mrs. Dmmthy Dimoek, or­ MANILA (AP) — Jose Aven- -WWt to toe etore. ganist. cena, sentenced to a prison term Murgariat Duncan HinBS DOirS 1QT140Z DUNCAN MNMS Mrs, Bthsl Hansen, past matron of two to six years, has finally Oxydol Detergeat Fluffo Shortening Ptnenpple Jnke *** 33‘ Brownie Mix ef Ifope Chapter and past grand started to serve it after a lapse eooe UKK - paid uieucm . ehapbUn, will ba installing ma­ »f 14 years. I l l 9 7 c Laytr Cnki MIx m 587'MIDDLE TURNPIKIE EAST, MANCHESTER tron: ! Willard Kuhnly. 'piltron; Avsneena, convicted of forgery, LAROC A C C eUAUTIM PKG A' 213 j g c D O in 11 oz N B tIU e NEAR THE GREEN , Kaohsl Peaaa, marshal; Mrs. PK» OO lUBVbOZ AAC ' bad been waiting all that, time 113 A f C C A N ' ' Open Nights! Monday thru Saturday till 9 ZAhmsnn, chaplain; Mia. (or ths outcome 'ot appeifis he - PKG —• FhM FpIt Chnnlif 25^ Ahnond 9m lodfed. k m jd PKGa O DOUBLE S&H STAMPS EVERY WED. MANCHESTER EVEmNCk HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* THURSDAY,'MARCH 2l, 1968 PAGE FIPTBSN _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStEB, CONN.* THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 t the hoepMal. 04rls IS to 15 i^re and Mxa. Philip Baberta. After' flU- but due to a long, waiting partod, month at SslO pjn. fo r a meeting ‘Pinky’. Applicants ^SUlrtble te sign up at this Ume. Ing out regiatratten bhuiks applt- registrations are accepted only iqi at the high schoellT to age 15. DAILY CBOfifiWORD PU2aOiB file ■eselona be held in the oanta wlU be interviewed, and FREE tEUVERY LnTLB SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Sign Kext Week hoepttal oafeterla In the baseinent. According te ‘ the membership r e c o b d -b b e a k I n o oatioh Applicant^ are requested to uae' their patnea plaoed an a waiting chairman M the Women’s Aux­ 'SYDNEY (AP) — A 880 lb, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. M the eltolc, or west fnmt, entrance. list. iliary, Junior AAixUlary members bronse whaler shark, caught two >“i| Appllcatlona fDr membenMiip In Four advisoni of a Junior Aux^ H is teen-age volunteer organi­ are required to serve after school miles off Bendi Beach, set an Aus­ ,T 6UESS I PONT NEED ANY 2 I the Junior Auxiliary of Manchea* lllary oommlttes will take regia- sation haa an active memberehip and weekends for at least four tralian record for a 24-thread, 80 ARTHUR RRUR sKB€X6, M A30R— ^VE SEEM trqtlons. They are Mrs, Richard of 70 girls, known as "Plnklee.” hours per month during summer lb. breaking strain line. The 12- P S R H A P « y o u COULT> H6UP M E ’ Places ond ThinQ* ter Memorial Honpital will be ac­ ENOUSH OF THEM BEFORE’. They serve with' the auxiliary un­ vacation. Also, they must be avail­ fobt shark was landed by Dick SETTLE A PRlENOUy WA6ER. cepted Saturday and Sunday, Oaipenter, (dialrman; Mrs. Gra­ T H E Y 'B E u s e d IM til graduation from high sdiool. able on the first Thursday of each Clifton of Bondi. m SCAU/ A FRIEMD AMD X Observe (Latin) MiMPch SO and 81, from 2 to 4 pjn., ham Clark, M n. Clarenee Btchmail INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, AOtOSS 2 Read Herald Adys. MME- BEEf«l A R S U lN d OMER-ff4E SRoman dal* ALL RtSHT, BUT 3UST FOR I D t ; in COMftJSlTIOM OF THESE P(LLSy Oklahoma 4RMlgn ___ ^He a d a c h e s / t h e v r e SHebrew moaMi U S E D IM— H A K -K A F F /' A5PIRIH TABUT5/ S Southern aUte 6Mr. Chaney INTXWtTOAL R65EABCH/J (ah.) ___. 7 Bnthuaiaam W O U LD y o u ROM S O M E 8 Stout cord 8 Virginia 12 Wm bocM conimunlly -f TESTS ON-THeM? U Drone bee BUGGS BUNNY H Mountain • Shield b e m i (comb, form) llEtemUiea U U ^ e r entry 19 Sea birds Everyone Loves Chicken and French Fries A W O N 'T O K A Y ,B U T HEY, KID,VA FERSOT U Conjunction 21 Pronoun T A K E A faUIT STALLIN' SOMETHIN'! n W o ^ u n d 24 Wagon “ s a ? g g BATH 18 More facile 25Tyopical pMM 5oSm«^ Serve up a platter of tempting golden f-rench Fried chicken and potatoes to please every­ 20Poaaeaaon 41WHba«t untry I CMora, gay as spring crocuaoa, Look" was shown in a shirtwaist dress, worn by Mrs. Francis Della- ROAST proved a welceane nonplte frem the ^4sC%ffssi» Fera, with red and white checked T.M. «„■ U.S. M, OH weather laat night at a shewing tep and gray denim sUm skirt. | of flMhiem at the Manches­ A now use for the well remember­ ed checked tablecloth was shown I BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL • Wtrn. MX ON. 3-HI ter Ountry Cluh. A capacity audi­ ence attended the Wemen’s Itepub- In a shift dress, worn "Theie Russians get trickier all the time! They crossed Ucan CTlub event* dethes, frem D Harlsn Taylor, la blue and white, I OPEN WED., sleeveless and buttoned down the { WHW MAIZES us up on that last deal by telline the truth!” and L’s Fair at the Mancheeter N Parkade, were modeled by mem­ front. Mrs. John J. Wallett mod­ THURS. and FRI. MO ViUDMPEC B E E Z E C M E W N D — WB M-M eled a smartly simple three-iece 1 THE WORRY WART bers of ihe club and their children. L b . WOMT AMSWER POeSNT CA«E Styliied haJx-doe were by Tres dress of natural and navy flax, 'til 9 p.m. l i H O C K ' W H O G E E S Chic Beauty Salon, and make-up with slim skirt, sleeveless over- HIM/ was by Beauty Counselor. INsuse and ceu-^an Jacket. BEN CASEY Baeter parade fashions, sports­ The nautical leek has taken to I wear, aJl-seaseii knits and a sin­ dress-up clothes and Mrs. Ray­ gularly attvaotivs bathing suit mond T. ()ui8h were a m 1 d d 1 a were featured. dross ef silk shantung with navy “ Yeung medels iiuNuded Jan oveiBlouso and egg-shell slim | Crandall In a twe-piece play ault skirt. Giant 10 oz. Jar with catten knit tep and red clam- Miss Eleanor Riker, after a brief I diggers that she acceasoriaed as a appearance In a South Sea Island fishing outfit with straw bat and printed, tricot swim suit featuring BREADED flah pole. Large striped fish dec­ a gathered neckline, blouson top FROZEN orated the top and were used In a and boy legs, appeared well-suited | MAXWELL HOUSE Lb. ■tt. D. I. FakOfUa print fbr the pants. Party frocks for spring in a three-piece diagon­ Veal Steaks were Shewn by Leigh Fer^sen, In ally otiipied soft green and white a white pique with hand-smocked suit with sleeveless overblouse, CHOICE SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL IxKlice accented with pink and blue slim skirt and collarless Jacket, i embreidery, and Bbbhle Brawn In A four-seasono suit was modeled CHOPS \NEU., 1 1 HINK 'too SHOULD a ohampegna oelered cotton with by Me*. (JUfford O. Hansen In & STEW Lb. attached, bolere, and Wue velvet Lamb G>mbo h tW C ff BE .PROUD AFTER ALL. IT navy wbel bouele trimmed with | INSTANT $ sash. Both dreesea had very full ISN f EVERY R C E 1HATCAN red braid. $hopf^ skirts. Members ef Mountain Laurel ] STOP m r tA M S CLOCMS.' Young Eant Turklngtsn proved Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc., that the male of the species could sang several selectiona during In- I look Just as smart as the female termlasion and after the fashion | In a Chianti and plum plaid dacron SAVE Spdr6ribs 49L show. Refreshments were served. blaxer and loden tapered slacks. Nancy Mercer medeled a blue COFFEE 34‘ MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI BBLLWEBVIL OLORinED tweed c o a t ever a matclilng ault with all-reund pleated skirt. ENTERPRISE, Ala. (AP)—This is one southern city Uiat doesn’t I 3/D HAie TOiSayDMDU OUT Mrs. Alan B. Turklngton revived ^HeDOBSNTWANTA the look ef the 2e's in a cotton have a monument of a Confeder­ Frankfurts 69L EARLY GARDEN MIXED PIECES BY PACKERS OF DEL MONTE TD A4AIU A Lerraz roe a a p / BOYFCieND,,.i5H& knit sleeveless overblouse with ate soldier standing in the town | WANT5A ^IRW 0MTMAN/ low-belted walatUne and navy square. clamdlggers. Culottes In a new Its miHiument to the bell Wee­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Bermuda length, shorter than last vil is said t# be the only monu­ year’s version, were wem by Mrs. ment In the world which perpetu­ 9''°'^''' ■WTr;, Doiuild Cenrad In a ceerdlnated ates the memory ef an insect. ELBERTA PEACHES 4 ^ i Slic6cl Bdcon 4 9 ‘. AND WIND/... •AitfgAiLr WET?C AHOV,' 1 outfit ef muted mulU-strlped green, Funds for the memunent were I FIRST KEY, WE'RE SHIPFTN6 /-«i / = red and wliite, with sleeveless raised In 1918 without solicitation A BLISTERIHG''^ ' ‘ WATER/ jy ,,.. ABOUT TO R i t e P i O / blouse and Jacket. Mrs. John F. because the . City Council' felt the SUN, NOW STOW Shea Jr. appeared In a sports fa­ coming ef the Mexiesm bell wee­ 1 NATIVE STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A d a i m / r ^ vorite, a wrap-around skirt In loden vil in 1916 liad been a blessing in | disguise for south Alabama farm­ t dacron with printed blouse. IVORY SOAP r 4 19' 1 MEDIUM SIZE ///// M piOc It was mentioned that woal knits ers. Cotton had been king, but the / J u n u i throughout spring ar" Insects’ ravages brought about | UNBREAKABLE WITH SNAP ON LEAK PROOF COVER summer. M n.rs. A. 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» y , A round the HOmiE HOLCOMB AsslBtaat Sports Editor Tricky Knee Met Puts Liston Elks Sports Night Attracts Grapefruit League ; Ref leetitmi After R Year W P W V n n i f / A P ^ — Thft?>bila EWY was or eight-game total pinfall half at least six months. He may not holding Bill Skowron’s out-of- water, Boston whipped Cleveland Smith's apparent game-tying ex­ sojourning Iq Florida — where he gain a wealth of material necticut; Harry Jacunski. Yale ard; Hank Giardi. Ea.st Hartford; tra ba.se hit with a diving, back­ the Y, half at the Holiday. the-park shot to a triple and 5-2 at Scottsdale and the I-os An­ •i' 1.. is egslm fight again until next year. from the guest list for Mon­ and Ray Oosling of Trimly and .loe Fontana. Southingtorr. Paul geles Angels nipped the Chicago handed catch. Then to make it worthwhile, a The return bout with Fioyd Pat­ Frank Oei.saler of Wllllmantic are Ma,s.aey, Hamden: Joe Cottone, saving New York’s 4-3 ex­ only a siMlt celebration was small admission could be charged day’s Elks S)K)rts Night. High Cubs 2-1 at* Palm Springs. Rookies Blank Bengal* terson, which has been hanging school and college mentot^s from other collegiate repre.sents lives Wethei^sfield: Howie Dlckerman, hibition baseball victory over Pirates pitchers Don Schwall held, somebody reported the red with proceeds going to a worthy by a thread for several weeks, Skowron lost his decision with Former New Britain High Ace carpet, whloli rm sure would have all sections of the state are num­ expected. I.,arry Boiiley and Rene LeDoux, the at and rookie Tommie Sick com­ i'Vr ■ charity—such as the Manchester was postponed indefinitely Frank Brennan, president of the Norwich: Paul Kuezo and Jack the tree that grew at Vero Beach bined for a two-hitter in the rain- been rolled’ out, hod been dyed United Fund. Wednesday night by the Miami bered among the men wlio'll pay Vero Beach. when his blast with one man on green for some sort of St. Pat­ tribute to Christie McClormick and Kastern .'tssociation of Inlereolle- I»ckery. .Stamford shortened game against the O.K. go ahead and tell me why Boxing Commission, after an of­ giale Football Offieials and for­ Kd .Mariano. Naugatuek (presl- The Houston Colts got seven and the Dodgers trailing 4-2 Tigers. Two homers by Johnny rick’e Day celebration and hadn’t not! ficial examination that revealed Tom Kelley, the honored guests. been returned. ( T) The program is open to the pub­ mer major league ba-sehai; player ilenl of the Connecticut Coaches hits from Carl Warwick and 33 cleared the bank surrounding the Edwards and one by Wally Post Birds’ Brightest Spring Star « • * damage to the cartilage in Lis­ in all against 21 for San Francisco i outfield but struck the tree and Xt'a been a great year. Thanlcs lic and tickets are still available Babe Young arc also on the list .t.s.sociation I: Steve Miska. Bridge- carried the Reds to their triUHjph ton's left knee. of invited guests |)oi; Central; George Butcher, at Phoenix to outlast the National I rebounded onto Uie playing field. over the Twins. Dave Nicholsofri to tbe Mndneas of far too many Sporte Potpourri from Tom Conran, ticket chair­ League chrtnplon w iiter)e H>eolai beat, it stay on as othleito director snd Cormick and Kelley are veterans Bottomley. Al Mooney and Phil Foolhal! Official.s i.s e.xpected. In amination. , Kearney W eaver; ,Ioe K uhaihka all the gathering is expected to by with only 27 hits—including at-bats. Carroll Hardy followed dians for the Red Sox. Stuart hit mastered the all important Duke' Snider and Johnny Podres, fellows now concerned with holding would be remise If we didn’t send seboll oeoofa. ijRen told John It would take at least six of many years on the gridiron, a.'t hom ers by FUsger M aris and Joe I with a homer and four more runs a homer and and part o f pitching — control. all of the Dodgers, were parti­ Dalkowski. Brdwn, acquired from along a special thank you to all Crane of the WaisilMiry Repiibli- months for the knee to heal after officials and coaches. Joe Girona. I-arr>' Amann Ralph atlraj't 300 friends of Kelley and Pepltone—for an 18-8 triumph' crossed to put it out of reach. , Mejias a homer and two .singles. Steve Dalkowski, .who xised to toss cularly impressed with Dalkowski. Detroit, reported he didn’t have the peo|^ eseoeiated wtth Man­ cmi he asked to be relieved of the such an operation. Dr. Welland Principal speaker will be Holy 1 Viola and Ralph Worth, Hartford .Met’orm irk. over Washington at Fort Lauder- i Pl've Giants hit homers—Willie ’ Rookie first baseipan Charlie bullets for New Britain High and “Dalkowski,” Dressen told me any trouble holding Dalkowski. "He chester Higb, Cheney Tech. East Job and school principal Nelson said. One of Liston's SHaoclates Mays.lLr«sw« WIIII Wm*a McOovey, Asr Orlando ^Dees drove • in m. both . A.t * runs...... with^ a a fellow w'ho has walked " over at beautiful , hit my target pretty good. For a Catholic, BlHngton, Rockville, Morin eonflnned the statement. said the champion probably will Ourt Flood hit his third homer ^ p d a . Ernie Bowman and Cap homer and single as Angels made j jqo batters in sbe minor league "can't mlas being a standout, be­ fellow who doesn’t have any n Coventry end Rbam who have It’s a matter of reseilgnment,” not schedule a fight during the and played thief on two drives to Peterson. it six rictories in a row by beating seasons is the guy who has made cause he’s got the right man work­ trol, he did all right,” Brown said made tne Job easier and life In Morin added. Ken hod beiMi coach remainder of this year: Duckpin Classie at Holiday Lanes center field as the Cardinals The Yanks got the job done tn i the Cubs. | jjie biggest impression on Mana­ ing with him—^Brecheen. 'The Cat’ in the dressing room. general enjoyable. a t W amego tw o year*. H e'll be Wlien the rematch with Patter­ ALL BALLED UP—Old and new strike zones are illus­ Over the aforementioned 12 ger Billy Hitchcock. can get a tot out of pitchers that Former American Leaguer Bill succeeded by Chet Invln who was son will be fought now is up to other fellows can’t,” the Loa An­ SkowrrcHi, who stroked many a win­ trated by strung to show span of each. Five months, we had oocaelon to cover hoop coach at Lewis Mill* High Liston. Where It will be 1* up to Dalkowski, now 23. is still serv ­ four Ugh Bc)K>ol championship ing up bulltee with a left arm geles coach added. ning hit and while wear­ balls nearest Phillies’ outfielder Johnny Callison show (Harwinton-Burtington) this sea­ Patterson, who has the right in Play Starts Tomorrow "If he (Dalkowski) can get an­ ing the pin stripes of the New York games — Rockrille and Coventry son. the return bout to name the site. 8AS/C£T8iUl, that may be the fasteat in base­ the old, six farthest from him depict the new at Clear­ to baseball, EllUngton’s recent auc- MTlJv CITY ITASSIC other pitch to go with his fast ball, Yankees, had this to say about Patterson doses Clamp ball. In addition to his feat of more water, Fla. oeaaful basketball appearance and Quote of the week: "The Yanks standing* than 1.100 feel passes in minor he’ll m ake it good,” D ressen con­ D alkow ski: Quietly, Patterson closed hl« WINNERS’ LOOT—Jim Sarles (left) and Allan Archi­ Age Limit Boosted SC08ES. cluded. ■ "Tell me one guy in the Ameri­ Manoheeter High's thrilling sweep by 12 games, and you can quote W. L. Pc league play, the Hardware City Tropical Park training camp In All-Star Tournament Podres. one of a number of can League who can throw as last through the soccer classic. We'd me." Andy Llndberg. bald pose with the Swanson Troph.v and other prizes to T urcotte* Blsso ...... 49 28 .6( T MIDGETS lad also has as his credentials, a like to tlUiik we were something of Tuesday night and began an auto­ be awarded in the Manchester Rifle Club’s match open­ lAttle Joe's ...... 48 30 .6 fine pitchers -with the Dodgers, ob­ as that Dalkowski? Betcha you Seoond quote of th* weak: "The mobile trip to his home in New boast of more than 1,100 strike- a good kick charm, biit the truth Dodgers by 6ti.” Sheldon Oohen. Army * Navy ...... 4? 31 .6i Lieegue-leading Pagani Caterers at for every served Dalkowski’s pitching from can’t name one," the Moose hol­ Tripleheader at Los Angeles York. Hia advisor. Julius Novem­ ing Saturday. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) The 24-man and 12-woman fields for the firat New Eng­ By Baseball Leagues won a close (27-23) game over outs, so one can see a seat behind the backstop in the lered out to his teammates. keeps belting us with the obvious Bantlv's Service ....4.5 38 ..5' walk he’s issued, ,s also come fact it was fine ooechlng and hard ber, .said it would be a leisurely Willis Garage ...... 44 .34 ..V land Duckpin Howling .All-Star Tournament have been as- Wyman Fuel last night. ’The win stands. "I went behind the plate “ is faster, 1 An all-OOIL basketball team trip and P atterson would .stop in kept them a full- gam e ahead oS up with a wMff. and watched him. He’ll have to think," Skowron said, “but he’s In work that produced these suc- was selected (pretty much In Naseiff Arms ...... 42 36 ..V .signed laiie.5 for the first .shift tomioiTow at 10:30 a.m. at th# The Nutmegger was extremely several cities to visit friends, Long Hill ...... 41 37 ..5: Older boy* will be eBgMe to second place Manchester Auto improve his curve. But he’ll get this league. Koufax throws harder. " oeasful clubs. ■ quiet) by the league coaches this Meet Opens Salurdny llolida.v l>anes. Second shift will go on at 2:30 in the after­ three leagues. Anyone inter­ impressive in his latest start, Despite the newness in the area reaching New York Monday. Ijiggett Drug ...... 35 42 .41 ested may contact Wally For- P arte. N ext week P ag an i’s wind.s it, I feel sure he’ll develop it and I’m glad I don’t have to bat sigalnst season. Included on the first team November said Patterson had noon and the final shift at 7:3(1------eompete In the Ahunnl and In­ up the season meeting rampaging against the Los Angeles Dodger*. when he does, watch out.” either guy.’’ Koufax is a teammate. and soma unfamiliarlty with the were Dave McKenna and Fred Mc- Henry's Pizzeria . .. .35 43 A‘ p.ni The men will roll six gameRj^ tfai a t th e R ecreation D epart­ In three Innings, he didnt allow a Three Champs given no thought to a future site receives a half-point. A bowler termediate Baseball Leagues Tedford’s Restaurant. ’This Ls a The young New Britain lad, who Skowron, incidentally, twice went contestants, covering these title Ourry of Manchester, Paul Zajac, Shorts Veits ...... 33 46 .4! in each shift anil the women will ment Office, 22 School St. hit, but gave up one run. He for the rematch, nor to whether Paul's Paint ...... 28 50 .31 al.so receives a half-point for out- this summer aeoordlng to an "must” game for Pagand’s as the first attracted atitentton for Coach down on strikes against the bias­ games was exciting and we found Maloney; George Benoit, Bristol he would take on another oppo­ Annual Rifle Match bowl four. Partsmen meet oeilar dwelling struck out five and issued three Bill Huber’s New Britain High ing pitches by Dalkowski. that we wets rooting for the home Central and Gory FoUadino, Bris­ Nelco T o o l...... 20 .56 pinning hia opponent while losing annooncemmt today by the nent while Liston is recuperating. The lop eight men snd top four the majonlv of the games. Alumni Intermediate Assooia- Bike. free tickets. squad, had only a 7-10 won-loss "Dalkowski is faster than either clubs as earnestly as we had for tol Eastern. Reportedly the dab "He looks real good,” Hitchcock Talk started Immediately of a Bob Cone 213-238 625, Cv women, based on total pinfall in $2,000 Top Prize tioiL. Pagani’s was led last night by standard with Elmira in the Class Steve Barber or Ryne Duren, >• another Red and White club, our was chosen for * weekly paper po.ssible match between Patterson the preliminary game.a. will go Ernst Hurt, Mark Ware (11) and Jim Sproul told me in discussing Dalkowski. A Eastern League last year, but Skowron offered. ' Torrlngton High alma mater. but there was no pobllolty on the For Swanson Trophy Perkins 215-222 604. Ray Tom- F'li.st prize in the men's division Both loops advanced their The fellow w'ho is singing the Risking Titles and the young contender, Cassius kunas 211-214— 596. Aldo D'Appol- into the match game head-to-head i.s $2,000 and a trophy. Runnerup (8). Young Bill Sproul and John he showed signs of finally over­ Leo D urocher, who hsui also been But eo much for the past. It was sdeotions. maximum age limit by one praises even higher is Harry (The Clay. lonio 214-216 .589. 'Gino D'Allea- matches that begin Saturday at will receive Jl.OOO. The champion year so that all boys partici­ Friars Seen Brett also chipped in with good coming his wildness. For the first around a long time, is another Mriio real! We’re looking forward to "I don't feel so good," Liston 1 :.30 p.m. Other shift.* Saturday games for the winners. 'Wyman’s Cat) Brecheen, Oriole pitching time in hi* pro career, Dalkowski is high on Dalkowski's growing future with increased antici­ The Rockville Elks, Club dinner Membei*s of the Manchester Rifle Cluh will compete in the aandro 225— 587. Bernie Brennan woman bowler will receive $750 pating last season will play an coach and the fellow who got moaned when he walked out of 213 573. F red Tavlor 212 588. are scheduled for 3:30. 7:30, and and a trophy while the second addlttonal year. got off to a poor start but woimd walked feiwer men than he sent list of supporters. LOS ANGELES (AP)—Boxing championship triple head­ pation. Ignoring Ellington High’s Class C Dr. Welland's office after the Swanson Trophy Match, first of an annual serie.s. opening; 9:30 p.m. iq> with a great drive led by Bob three decisions over the Boston beck to the bench via the strike­ "All that guy’s got to do is to And to start things off, while Stan Hilinski Jr. 221 570. Ike place fini.aher will earn $376. All The Alumni League will tn- As Underdogs er, rained out of its first scheduled date, tries again' tonight basketball kings will be held next hour-long examination which he Kieman, Terr>’ Rltcher and Bob Red Sox in the 1946 W orld Series. out route. IVlth Elmira, the 5-10 get the ball over the plate to make B ari to gw ay, we'U g e t the ol' H oi Tuesday (March 26) st the Elk* Saturday. Highlight of the meet will he presentation of the Rhoads 233— 569. Bob Gould 208 Sunday'.* <»chedule calls for the o( the eight men and four women elnde boys IS to IS years of Remember when the BSox were in at , with welterweight king Emile Griffith had returned from CJhicago to un­ 563, Al Hagenow 213, Ron Shack .*ame num ber of game* to be bowl­ finali.*l will share in the totol Brown. ’Their efforts fell short as Polish lefty issued 114 w alks w-hile good. My, but he makes ths(t ball comb neck stuck pretty far out. Club In RockViUf. R’e the night dergo oil orders from the boxing first Swanson Trophy, donated hy Mr. and Mrs. Victor Swan-1 age, the Intermediate will ac­ NEW YORK (AP)—It’s Provi­ Ume ran out. the fall classic? strik in g out 192 in 117 Innings. look small. If he can get that fast meeting Luis Rodriguez in the feature. son. The match and troph.v are Ins^ 203, Ed Daniels 202. ed. The final position round will J6.775 prize fund. cept boys 16 to 18. To fUI out * • e after the Manchester Bails'^ fete commission. dence vs. Marquette and Canlsius Curve Is Improving In Dieikowski’s first start this ball over consistently, lcx)k out, ' 'Mostly clear,” was the weath­ memory of the late David Swan­ .start at 9:,30 p.m. The number one The men's field includes Hip Alumni teams, coaches will for Tom Kelley and Christie Mc­ Second Injury March II engraved on a brass plate perma­ PIN •vs. Villanova tonight in the sem i­ SENIOR LEAGUE "He has a real good slider, a luring, a three-inning stint, he Durocher said. erman's forecast, yet promoters Bowling Problem Cormick which must make next son, an active member of tihe club COMMERCIAL TEN bowler in the standing.* will op­ C orrenti of the host lanes, .Handy draw player* from last sea­ finals of the Nationsd In'vitation His knee, originally Injured during the 1960-61 season. nently mounted on the trophy. An Standings pose the number two bowler, etc. .Nilea and Gerrv' Maloney, both Second plaice Boland Motors fair curve that’s impro'ving, and chalked up four strikeouts. Getting the ball over the plate still kept their flngm crossed af­ Since we arrived on the scene, week "Bniia Wedc” on the area son’s Cum league and from Basketball tournament with Mar­ Several year* ago I talked wdth is the most important commodity ter the postponement laat Satur­ when he swung a golf club, appar­ The match will consist of three a symbol of hia victory, he will W. L. Pet. If the competition i.* close, the familiar with lo<-al competition. graduates of the three Little brok4 up a close ball game in the his change-up docs pretty good. we've heard considerable discus­ sports scene. ently was recovering when he hurt receive a lucite-enca.sed medal quette and Villanova favored to third period to lomp over Variety His ohange-up,” Brecheen added, big Gus Triandos, then the No. 1 for any pitcher. If Dalkowski has Wally Butts day night cost them an estisnated separate matches. The first will be Rov Motor* ...... 56 34 .700 position rotind could well der^ide M aureen (Mol Gilberto is among Leagues. win. sion about,who are the real town it again March 18. a 20-shot prone competition to be proclaiming him the match win­ . .55 25 .688 I he champion.*hip. the dozen women participating. (Caterers, 69-46, last night m a hasn’t gotten to the point where receiver with the Orioles, about finally mastered his control, the 1100,000. They hope to recoup with bowling champions. Is it the win­ HighUghis of the AAU swlm- .Majiche.ster Sand . . Another Farm League is A close to capacity turnout of Leas than two hours after the fired in 20 minute.s on s regulation ner. The club will retain poase-s- . .53 27 .663 tone gaane. the catohe)-* call for it much, but Dalkowski. Orioles could well be the team that a big crowd. ner of the Rec Department Tour­ mliig and diving champtonshtpe Don Willis ...... The match game phase of the planned this year for boys 18,000 w as expected a t Madison dislodges the Yankees as Ameri- Also Passes Down the drain with the rain, examination Liston climbed on a target. The second will be a 10- sion of the large trophy. Man. Upholstery .. . .50 30 .62.5 W alter Al.*ton of th* Los An- Boland’s led 26-22 ait haKtime. they could call for it more than "I don’t ever want to catch that naments, Just completed, or the being held this weekend at Yale plane and returned to his Chicago tournament will be scored on the wdio do not m ake A hunnl Square Garden for the double- Eric Hohenthal and Norm Burke guy." Triandos said. "He’s going c»m L ^g(ua cham ps. went the 370,000 television-guar­ shot prone, 10-ahot starHling match Hhghteen other medato will be Nelco T o o l...... 48 32 .600 modified point scoring .system, gelea Dodgers i.s the dean of Na­ header. Providence, second-seed­ they do.” . winner of the soon to be held Holl- will be featured on ABC-TV’s home. team s. supplied the punch in the third Brecheen said that this spring to kill someone, either a batter, How A>es Dalkowski feel about antee/ Tonight’s Blow now goes on to be fired In 20 m inutes on the awarded a-s follows: Second and Bob's Barber ...... 44 36 .550 whereby a bowler receives one tional I.arague managers in term* Another switch will see the ed and boasting a 13-game win­ : day Lanes, Wide World of Sports Saturdey The promoting agency. Cham­ ISU target (10-ring is a dot in the third place match high aggregate; period as they combkned to score in Grapefruit League actl^vity, an urrvpire or a and I don’t it? ‘Lie’ Exam stricUy for the audience in the afternoon from 5 to 6:80. T\' fans A. B. A; Tool ...... 43 37 .538 point for each game won and a of consecutive .service to one cluib. Atamnl League games played ning streak, goes against the We understand there is a tech­ pionship Sports, Inc., prepared to center M the buUseye, each other lugh aggregate in class; winner of 22 of Boland’s 26 points leading 'Dalkowski has been throwing his want tt to be me. I caught him a "I’m not talking. I’m just trying huge twseball field. nicality Involved—former resi­ will get an extra treat from White Eagle ...... 41 39 .513 point for everv' 20 pin.* knocked He's handled the Dodgers sines at the West Side Oval. The third-seeded Warriors from Mil­ my best and hoi^ig for the b ^ . ’ start refunding to ticket buyers scoring ring is one-half the width each match; first place in clasa .475 them to a lopsided ■victory. Dave fast ball about 76 per cent of the few times just warming up and I Opening the title action a4 11 dents can enter Rec svents-^ul cameras stationed at an imder- Willie's Steak ...... 38 42 down. In tie game each bowler 19,57. Fhrm League will, use the waukee in the first game. ATUkNTA (AP) — Form er this morning some $74,000 now in of tho.se on regulation targets). in each match. The club champion .475 White, the game’s high scorer with p.m„ BIST, a re G riffith, the 147- • they are still Manohesterites to a water Window. Th* window wi the till. General Manager Al Bo- Dean Machine ...... 38 42 CHiarter Oak Alumni fdamond. Normally the Friars from Rhode Georg^l* athletic director Wally pound cham pion from Ne(w York, Match three is a 10-shot prone, will be selected at thi.n time also ..34 46 .426 24, continued B oland's onslaught in degree. Installed about seven years ago to i *aid cancellation of the April Connecticut Motel . Ooadies we needed for aO Island, who won the 1961 NIT but Butts has taken a Ue detector teat and Rodriguez, the Oubah exile 10-shot standing match to be fired and will receive a medal award. ..3 3 47 .413 were eliminated in the first round the final period. Birthday Presents and hia attorney saya the results , So why not heed to head meet- allow Yale eoaohea to eheck any 1 jq (igiit would cost the promoters Burnside Auto . . . . Hohenthal scored 23 and Norm who n o w oalle Miami. Fla., Us in 20 minute* on the regulation The Swanson Trophy Match will Hillside Package .. . .31 48 .388 last year, might be favored, but indicate he is telling the truth in ings of tite champions—in both deficleacea In tnuM by their about $60,000. target. Comipetitors will be Burke 15. Tom Kelly, playing his Early for Pesky home. . men’s and women’s divisions. That charges. be fired on two consecutive Satur­ Jack’s Coffee ...... 30 60 .375 an injury to Vinnle Ernst, their last game of the season, led Va­ denying a charge of' coUusion to Davegr Moore of Oohimhsia, Ohio, grouped in A, B. and C ctoases, ae­ days, each shooter to be assigned .350 5-foot-8 sparkplug, has changed Golden Age Group Little Joe's ...... 38 62 fix the Georgia- Alabama foot- then defend* Us featherweight oordlng to their ability. a time and p>ort in which to fire rie ty w ith 14, BUI McMulMn had SCOTTSDALE, Aria. (AP)-John- Barlow's T. V...... 18 62 .225 the picture. Ernst pulled ham­ 12 and Don W heeler 11. baU gante last fall. crown against Sugar Ramos, an­ Top Touring Pros Winner of the Swaneon Troitoy each nratch. Matche.s one and two string muscle 'Tuesday night tn ny Pesky’s biithday isn’t until next William Schroder, tbe attorney, other Cuban refugee who now Uvea HasnH Learned Since Turning Pro Match will be the person who fires will be fired March 23. At the John Goiangoa 211-247-601. Providence’s quarter-final ■victory fail but the Boston Red Sox man­ said Butts took the teat yesterday in MexiOD C ity, while Raym ondo In Doral Tourney the highest aggregate score (com­ conclusion of match three, to be EAST SIDE MIDGETS ager received a pair of early pres­ Herm Paradise 223-586. Al Turk­ over Miami of Florida. He has Active in Sports at Jackaon'vUle, Fla. "He passed (iBaIttling) T orres of ReynoiBa, bined scores from the three sep­ fired M arch 30. scores will be to­ been listed as a doubtful starter Lawmen gained a close victory. ents yesterday. lngton 210-572. Charlie RoMnson SMW ^ with flying colors,” Schroder aaid. Mex., fights Roberto Ouz of the MIAMI. Bla (API—The 72-hole, arate matche.sl. His award will be taled and winners will be present­ 219-562. Bill Wright 213-562, and even if he gets into the game 43-40, over the Ladders in last G o^ performances from two key Philippines for the vacant Junior Clay Has Only One Weakness, the Swanson Memorial Trophy, hia ed their award-a by a representa- is not expected to be up to par. night’s only action. players in Boston’s 1963 hopes: ’The Saturday Evening Post $60,000 Doral Country Club Open George Dagg 201-555. Lee Para­ sports world as president of charged that Butta telephoned in­ welterweight title. Golf Tournament gets under way name and year of victory will bie tlve of th* Swanson family. ' nws Unseeded Villanova drubbed Ca- It was close right from the start CHICAGO (AP) — Does Pitcher Ike Delock and first base- All three fights are scheduled dise 201-205-554, Russ Parson 234, the International Olympic side information on the Georgia ’ M ff tsNMK nisius 79-60 during the regular ■with a tie at the half and the Law­ your age scare you? Do you man Dick Stuart. Observers Feel He Can’t Fight today wtth at least half a dozen Emil putt 225. Bill Skipper 215, Committee. team to Alabama Ooaob Paul Bry­ for 16 rounds. top-renkere in the field of 149 pros ^ ■ w e w u r r season and the Wildcats figure men leading by only two at the feel an outsider tn the 50-mlle Delock, who pitched only 86 in­ A majority of the fight camps Pete P eterson 214, Ray Gough 210. CHEVROLET they can do it 6gain. three-quarter mark. The Ladders Stengel stUl gets Interview­ nings last season while winning ant eight days before the game favored to press 1962 titHst Klly Al Aughenbaugh 210, John Ward hike crowd ? Do you think this which Alabama won, 36-0. believe the five-day delay im­ I^ErW YORK (NBIA) — From^that if it hadn't been for his superb Three Races, Three Marks Set > l i v i i r Several starters for fourth-seed­ knotted the score again in the ed by the hour and nev^ four games, held the Cleveland In­ proved their favorite’s chance*. Casper. 209, John Hocksa 207, Arm and Is strictly a world for bright Bryant also took a Ue detector the day Cassius Marcellus Clay natural equipment he would have Arnold Palmer, professioal ed Canisius were reported ill early fourth period by top rehound- runs out of subject matter as dians to one run and four hits Everyone Confident Nourie 204. Bob Willi# 302. Bob in the week but now are said to er Tim Coughlin fouled out with young guys, who wear sharp boss of the lowly New York over the first six innings in a teat. He aMd tbe results abowed 1 : began popping off during the 1960 been flattened long ago. golf's runnerUp money winner with Bedlack 201, Ben Balon 201, Dick III suits and wits to match T that ha, also, was tMling the Angelo Dundee, who’ll help with $21,426 this year, and Florida’s Opening Night AAU Swim Story be in good shape. Bill 0 ’Ck>nnor 1:30 to go and the La^wmen took Mets. Frick, of course. Is the 5-2 Red Sox victory. And he didn’t Rodriguez and Ramoe, aaid, ”the .Olympic Games that he was the Despite all the noiSe he makes. Hughes 200. is the Canisius star and he lived advantage of his absence to ■win. Well, here’s good cheer for titled leader of professional walk a batter. truth in denying the charge. absolute greater fighter the world Clay trains faithfully, but the Gardner Dickson led foursomes oldaitere huddled 'in what postponement didn’t hurt Lads and up to his reputation last Saturday Dale Ostrout topped the win­ baseball as Ugh commissioner. ’"This was the best Detock has George Burnett, aa Atlanta in- has even Icnown people have been wrong way. He to a serious-mind­ that tied at 58 for low boll honors N EW HAVFJSr (A P) — Three$> Minnesota's Steve Jackm an WOMEN'S INTER-CHI'BCW — seems a Custer’s last stand It helped Ramos. He hadn’t looked as the Buffalo team beat Memphis ners with 23 points, Dave Law­ Wrigley, the chewing gum looked this spring," Pesky said auranoe man who heard the al­ sharp in training last week. The ...asking; le he man or mouth? ed young man who ctoild go far if in a Pro-Am that preceded the races, three .records, two of them rests today, but experts were still M yrtle M cGregor 134, Grace M ur­ State. rence backed him w ith 16. Cough­ against warpathlng youth. delightedly. "I sure hope he keeps leged telephone ctMiveraatkm, ac­ Cloee observers of fistic affairs he’d start taking his chosen four day. o{>en. buzzing over the way he beat A roll c:all in the realm of magnate. Is full of new base ■ past few days he has looked aharp American standards and the other ray 146-359, Doris Shaw 126-344. HOW GOOD Tonight’s winners play for the lin and Dave Bhes had 15 each for it up because I want him as one cording to the Post, also took a are convinced that right now Clay profession more seriously. Palmer, Gary, Player, who leads Yale's Steve Clark In the 100-yard sports leadership res'eal* the ball ideas, the noost note­ BO the extra time must have helped a meet mark, Tliat's the story of FULLY BONDED championship Saturday aftemocm. the Ladders of m y sta rte rs.’’ Ue detector teat. He said the test is at least two years of study and If Cassius Clay doesn’t, it will money winners with $22,452, and the National AAU Indoor Swim­ sprint last night. The 21-year-old HAPPY IKMJDAYS _ Jan elders still are big pow-wow worthy . his persistence In Stuart, the former Pittsburgh hton.” ke^)ing Ms Chicago (Mbs a showed that he, too, was teUing ■Willie K etchum . w ho handles intensive tralnnlng away from be the greatest waste of natural Gene Littler, last year's runnerup ming Championships. Jackman raced the century tn 46.5 Dtierron 196, P a t Caldwell 140- men. slugger, came out of a mild bat­ th e tru th . resources since we, equandered the in tournament purses, are playing BRAKE SHOES ’TheyTI never see 60, or 70. managertess outfit with an champion Moore, explained, "I heavyweight champion Sonny Lie- Off to a brilliant start, the four- seconds, shattering Clark's 46.8 345. M ary S cata 343, B arb ara ting slump and hit his second home Burnett issued a a.t a t e m e.n i ton. In the general opinion, he to buffalo and the passenger pigeon. this tournament in a threesome. recorded two years ago. McOoenmaa 136. A DEAL "athletlo director” aa tki wasn’t too happy at first with the day meet enters the halfway point or even 80 again, but the run' of the exhibition season. At his age there's still a great A nother cxrmpetdtor is JaeVt Toronto Captures NHL Title sports pages still sprout such freshest twist. through his attorney last night in postponement. I’m glad of it now. a full year away from even Pat­ today with no signs of any letup Stuart also drove in his eighth run which he challenged Butts and terson. deal of hojie for Cla.v if he will Nicklaus, third on the 1962 win­ e\ergreens as Gen. Douglas AU need be said about Haias, hi 12 games with a sacrifice fly. Davey to stronger. .He’ll be better in the record smashing. Bryant to take additional teats— The only thing wrong with Clay shut up, straighten up and leern ning list with $15,315. No.4 with Can You Get TOiRONTO (AP)—-An old, oldfwould He ’Toronito in points, but MacArthnr 88, Branch R i^ey a founding father of the Na- Another newly acquired hitter, than I thought before and he was $12,126 is Casper himself, who won Two of yesterday's champions, 82, Avery Brundage 76, Casey using sodium pentothal truth doing all right then.” to that he can’t fight. to fly right. He must spend weary Indiana's Chet Jastremski, 200- maneuver that often backfires cannot match the Leafs’ victory tlMial FootbaU League, Is that left fielder Roman Mejias, taomered hours In the gymnasium learning the first Doral in 1962 by over­ Stengel 71 and Ford Frick, P. serum s. Howard Albert, co-manager of The brash 21-year-oW heavy­ yard Individual medley and Roy brought Toronto its first National total. he wlU continue his quest for and added two singles in four trips to hold hia hands w here they 'will coming a four-stroke deficit on the Moore Misses Net K. Wriglej’ and George H^as, Tbe statement issued by Bur­ Griffith, said, "Emile to