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S t ^bwinard’s ^IfoUHOw. 7 / f V ^ H ld S S will meet tomorrow a t 8 :0 Stndentfi Speak U. MursilRr ^ at tha home of Mrs. John CC Schools and eoM with ______. t v : nril, 160 ^ p o l S t The R«v. Jd To Toastmasters iwow a* nlghh ’I ^ II c t the Tbner of the Hartford Chanter, 20s. WlU 1M Lasalettea Fathers Burma Mls- Chew ’N Chat Toastmasters ia « h t Manobaiitor High Cftjr o f VUIogo Charm 7 pjn. at tile aion, win i^eak and riiow slides of inuaiotaM dunonatnOod woodwind - •v - r —— ...... ■ ______- -- AtoMi m i r TcWroatli Oenter. the mlasicm. Club will “toast the teen-agen” at and read Matiumento in a iM their meeting Wednesday at •even atsmentary Mhodla ydater- . MANCRBSTBIL c o w , WEDNESDAY, YEERVART 17, IMS 1 AuxUIaxy wUI oiMt Airman Robert B. Sales, son of WUUe’t Restaurant With -the co- day. ^ „__ '1' , ______t . /laaigM a t 7:80 at th* poat home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sales of 24 operatimi of k^iss Helen Estes of Hie tour was tha^finri carter St., is undergoing basic the Elnglish Department at Man pliumad by the townn a l e n w l ^ Dingwall, daugh- training at Lackland Air Force chester High School, a panel c t murio dTtMutmaDt to aoquitot tha, AltiiaUe C. Dingwall; Bsuse in Texsui. Before enlistment. students has been secured to give tddldran with tha woodwlnda, ^ Cased Airman Sales attsnded Howell the fliat ot aaverol to toaoh the u, s. Middle Tp^e., is on the a series of speeches on youn; tho— MlM W t daui’s Hat at Rivier College, Cheney Technical School In Man peoples’ viewpoints, ITie club wl! oliUdren about all saqtioiio o( an 878 IfAlH.SiMiiV. TTiahvi N. H., where die is a chester. meet at 6:30 pjn. Instead of the orohaatnu 0n Prayierd ftS m a n . majoring in educaUon, usual 7 p.m;, so as to be ready for H m damonstihtoni and a member of the glee olub, 'Dt. William la Oonlon, director the guest speakers at 8 p.m. DTtolia, alto aaitophona; PM ftm on Overtures to Chinese •tudent oounoU and Schola So of radiology at Manchester Me Ray Cooper will act as general Ttombly, tenor aaxobhooa; Judy ciety. morial Hospital, will attend a five- Lawrence, ptooolo; Judy MoCnU, Face Court toastmaster for the program and flute; Eileen BulMvan, olarinri; day refresher course in diagnostic will Introduce the Individual club Hit r doRA m Q B T o w m 1 'Soviet Uhkn to get nuolear toot Aide Asks Inmates Kevin B. Reardon, aon of Mr. radiology next month In Lm An members who are “sptmsoring" Donna Heine, base clarinet; ^ e n ASRINQTON„ ------(AP) - Ths geles, Culf. The course, to be held Mbrriaon, oboe; and Barbara Pet- WASHINOm (AP) — S bap talks slartoA again and ob •nd Miv. Mldtael Reardon, 47 Eva the speakers. Toastmasters and M r iy b N e . i The Supreme Court today States and Russia hays tain a quidc agraomant Hold Regular Jobs Dr^ la on the dean'a list tor the at the University of California the speakers they will introduce tuL bB.eefiqn a nsw round of explor* , Then when tha talka actually Medical School, begins March 12. They viaitod Keaiwy St. School, plungee once into the th at semester a t Boston College, are: William Luettgens, introduC' . ^ on tha BOstWegt^ ware held in-New York, Washing HARTFORD (A P)~A bfll CMOegs c t Buslneas Administra- Ing Miss Estes; Ed Pekar, intro to wtoch tiM retarded riiUdrtoi at •monoiHdMK issue of re- puto o m Berlin. President Ksa- ton and Geneva, Bamuhohev re tlon. Tbc American Legion will meet ducing Susan Crane who win Kasney Annex had oome for the {•It tht nMy*a aim Is to sec whether there fused to pofidder raising Ms De that wtNiId allow carefully Highlight Nikita Talk Ugion b pbbflc schools. It be tonight at 8:15 at the post home. speak on “Teen-age Heroes;” proainm: 'Verpliuiok, Weahington, Is any- taMts for serious negotia screened jail inmates to work BuoUtoxi Bucluey, South and gins hearing ' arguments on cember offer of,three smiuef vis iBaa PattWa Sheridan, daughter Chester Freeman, presenting Da tions. its, which KemiMly had Waleomed at their regular “outside” jobs vid Hinchey, whose talk is “Teen Bowers SohoolB. ■fwt aii two eases -which may have Soviet Premier Khrushchev took a t Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Sheri They wlU finlah up th*„ dem- but branded Inad^uate. by day and then return to dan, Hebron Rd., Bolton, will sing Lengths of Stay age Problems;” Peter Brower, In faUpaot in elsssrooms all ths initiative several weeks ago U.S. Ambassador FM O. Kriiler troducing Abigail Richmond who onatratlona Thursday, Mai«h 14, In mggeating now Berlin talks. called on Soviet F o r e ^ Minister their cells at night was sup with the Bay Path Junior College to vIslU to Highland Park, 'Wad- wMtiMr! across tiie lsnd. Glee Club Monday a t 8:15 pjn. at will give her views on "Teen-agers ®slor# the nine. juatlcM are One possihle explanation )s that Andrei Gromyko in Moeoow Mon ported by the state jail ad Vow of Aid In Hospital Dip and Parents;” Ed Culver, who wlU deU, Robertson, Nathan Hale, K hrum o^ eiants to keep opan a vnaU ng la n e School, Went H art M oj^eater Green, Bentley and m^^involvlng use of the day and Md him toe United ministrator today at a legis ford. The crmoert is apmiaored by introduce Kathy 'Vennart dis Ufa Hartford^ readliifs from number of channels of coimnunl- States agreed to the Soviet sug- While the average nunnber of cussing “Teen-agers and High Lincoln Sehoola. oatioo' with thO ,Unlto<| States, lative public hearing. tha Hartford Chapter Alumnae Aa- On Thursday this week, a group Mete new* and weather the Blue n sdbools In luryland gejMon for resuming discussloiM. ’Ihe jail official, Harold Heg- aoelarion. She is a Junior a t the patients daily at Manchester Me School Courses;” 'Tom De- every mindag Monday thm nod Pennsylyanls. while be shakes dOwn Soviet poU- The reaction from the three Eu Came After vine, introducing Paul Gworek of braoa muslriona from the high des in ths wake of the Cuban atrom, stressed that only those o o lh ^ morial Hospital last month was Sataraay. ^ oaaee have national scop# ropean alUas was along familiar irisoners who were considered the higher than that'in January 1962, who will speak on "Teen-agem school will give demonstrations. sad wlU ghra the tribunal an orisis, lines—Britain favored talks. West and Athletics;” Bill Perkins, pre Yesterday’s group was acoom- 8i0o-5>05 AJi. vnsr to a eompanUe move Kbruab- «st material for such a program MembsiB o t the Manchester and the average length of their stays jnmluulty to spril nut how far (Sermany went along without en would be allowed to participate. was shorter. senting Elaine Sheldon speaking panied by Miss Martha White, Hews It tha founding faOwM ohev suddenly sent , word to Ken thusiasm,. toe French were basic- Peking Slur Avery Garden Clubs were guests Last month, patients numbered on “Teen-age Instructors of Han iiead of the etornentary music de tamidad to go la separiLthig nedy In pec^mber that. he was aUy opposed but said go ahead. ’The decision In each ceum would be of the Perennial Planters last an average of 254.1 each day, and dicapped;” Frank Barry, intro partment, as naiirstor; and Miss 5:0S-5ild AM. — WIHF ahurob and state. prepared to g m t tightly Umitod Offidals say toe Soviets did not made by the sentencing judge. nlgU a t Mott'a Commimlty Hall. remained in the hospital an aver ducing Randall Smith who will Gale Creighton, an elementary Weather dlreet from Ihtoreat ih the Pennsylvahia fordgn - taspecHon rights in the up with any new ideas for a Bw- Hegstrom sMd there would be MOSCOW (AP) — Premier Jam sa laidlaw of Coventry spoke age of 6.8 days. In January a year tell about “Teen-agers and ’Their music teacher, ae aocompanlat. Horthesst W eather JMUwyland oaaea shaipened Un settlement when they called great opportunity for rehabilitat Khrushchev warned today and showsd color alides of field ago, they munbered 227.6 and Center;” Ted Slalby, Introducing Servtoa. ing prisoners in tMs manner. ’The aftov the aupfeaie Oourt's s-i de- for new talks. They did not offer idlettess in which most prisoners that the Soviet Union "would fIow«m that can bo dried for win stayed about 7.4 days. Mary Williams-who ■will present • tost June as, deUarlng un- any compromise or call for com come to the aid of its frienda” ter boucputa, Mrs. Dexter Stark, These and other statistics are in her thoughts on "Teen-agers and Banquet Planned tttutloou the use In New Bimche Heads promises by toe West. Hence toe now serve out their sentences program chairman, and members cluded in the new Issue of “The the Church;” and George Maloney, puUlo sohoUs of a non- Held' is wide open tor any topic helps no one, he said. should the West launch any c t the Psrsnnial Planters were Lamp,” the hospital’s publication. Introducing William Frank who By Emanuel Men Jilnatlonal prayer written by ettoer side wants to advance. they had some work habits attack on Cuba or Red China. All other statistics showed a rise seeks an answer to the question, — sohoU officials. For Yemen to when they came in,” he Btdd. "they “The imperialists must know,” "Why Shouldn’t Teen-agers In toe first phase, at least, dis- usually lose what benefits they he told an election rally in th* over those from January a year Emanuel Churchmen will spon- That decision brought down a ouaSions probably will be held in had." St. Mary's ISpiscopal Guild will ago as follows: Vote?” ' of orltiolBm on the court Washington between Seem tuy of Kremlin, "that if they unleash a meet Ttaursday at l l a.m. In the Chew ’N Chat members will eon a Father and Swn Clerk Edward J. TomkteL (Herald phobo'by Plnito.) "Oteigress shan make no law re- ordered Bunche, his tcq> trouble tended tMs to include Red China, In Two Crashes of oeremonlea. Herbert, Bengtaon spec^ an eataUlshmcnt of re- education. Women prisoners could saying it was being menaced by gU, 68 Canq>field Rd., is on the pared with 487; anestheUes given, will lead glr slii|;lug with shooter, to the Arabian peninsula (OoBtiaued no Page Ten) Formosa. dean’s list at the University of 578, compared with 541; emergen ligicn, or proUUting the free ex- for talks with leiiders of the Re go to their homes during the day No Injuriea nor arreepta but aome ment would be handled by a Frederic Werner a t the pleno. Ron Mdse thereof.” The 14th Amend and COM for their children until He seemed to be making anoth Connecticut School of Pharmacy cy out-patients, 619, oompeu’ed board of seven directors, two Ericksen, Alan AndersoEi; Kent publican govenunent that over their husbands came home, at er overture to Peking, with which for the first semester. with 611. vehicular damage 'was re{M>rt«d by elected at-large Euid one each Oarleon and Erick Johnson will ment, adopted in 1868, impoeed threw Yemen’s feudal moiuudiy these restrictions on ths states as last September. wMch time the women would re Moecow h u been locked in an police who yesterday inveatigated 2,600 Petitioners Ask from the town’s five eleotoral dis- aing as a quartet writ as -Oongress. You Name It turn to the jodl. ideological dispute over how to two 2-car accidents. A t about 6:46 trieta. Roderick HtoLean Jk. will pro- Bunche will attempt to quiet Out of the wages of the work Under Its ouatomary practice, Arab ’hostlUties that have also In advEuice the cause of communism ‘pjn., a vehicle driven by Walter Hannon and his committee ho poae a toast to tlis.faillien, and tbs Suprems Court found It necea- ing prisoners would come the cost in the wwld. J. Burnett, 22, of 183 Main St, that surii a government wouldX Roderick MoLMn Sr. win toast volved Preddent Gamal .Abdd On USIA PoUs ot their board at the jail and The premier also took a firm Change in Town Rule more responsive to the wants of the sons. m iy to rule on the FemuylvBnia Nasser’s United Arab Republic, money for support of their de traveling eaat on Porter St, each WINF and Maryland appeals—'whether It Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the Brit stEuid on the question of nuclear of Wyllya St., ooUlded with an on the community' than the present MembeM ot /Boy Scout Troop WASHWeWON (AP) — After pendents. dlsarmEunent. Ha declared the So one is. 126 of the church will present a wanted to ar not ish in toe adjoining eolony and coming car operated by Wilbert HARTFORD’S In Um Maryland oasa, a atato prodding by Congnsa and toe J. Bernard Gates, director of viet Unitm will never go beyond A petition with about 2,600 names, asking that a charter In the peut the group has com comedy skit. ITJe troop la spon protactorate of Aden. toe Onuwotlout (Prison Associa Its offer of L. Davis, 48, of 146 Park St. Both INFORMATION STATION eourt ruled BlUe readnga and Yemeni repubUcans aided by press, toe U.S. Information Agen two or three on-site vehicles were driving at slow rates revision committee be formed to consider alternatives to the plained about poor road mtdnte- sored by the eburchmen’B or- recitation of the Lord’s Prayer cy has finally stripped toe secrecy tion said, “This Is reiUly ‘pay as inspections a year under a treaty lutnce turd snow cletutmce, the op gahlsatlon. Nasser’s troops have tried to con you go’ oorrecUons.” of spe^ when the left aide wheels town’s present council-manager form of government, was did not 'riotato tha nnne*ihTtion solidate their hold on toe south labels from some of its polls of to bEui nuclear testing. went into- an toy nrt In the road eration of the town dump, the ap WMter Umberfleld of Wapping Federal Judgee in Pennsylvania, public opinion In other lands. Although he felt the state could Khrushchev accused the United present^ to the town clerk yesterday afternoon. parent inability of the present town will give a magic show, and a west comer of the peninsula but save money by the program, Oates States of dragging out nego and collided. Each vehicle had to John Hannon, 103 Falkraor Dr.,'~ tha fHallty 'I however, said tha opaosite. A fi have met continued resistance But any bitter taste of contro be towed away with moderate left government to attract new Indus film wm be shown of sporie high versy had been aged out of them. said Hs primary value would be tiations at Geneva, then men- Pinehurst Fresh Fish chairman of a Citizens’ Commit general manager, would be a try, cmd the town’s persbimel hir lights. nal decision by the mgher tribu from toyitlist forces supported front damage. nal in such an Important sppeid cihiefly Saudi Arabia. All are at least a year old. fa) rehabliitation. tioried the two to three inspec tee for Better Government in Meui- mayor, elected at-large by all the ing and promotion policies. A oommlttee Includes Bernard A similar work release bill wm tions annuEUly wMch the United Haddock and Flounder Fillets, Oysters, Niantic Scallops, Shortly before 4 pm. a minor chester, presented the petition to s o a a i , was requlrad. Saudi Arabia suggested that a How did some toe foreign crash occurred on N. Main St., voters, with the authority to ap Apparently the committee feels Johnson, WUUam Stephana, John countries regard President Ken- passed by the Senate at the leg States considers far too few. Little Neck and Cherrystone Clams, Fresh Blue Fish, west of N, Sc/hool St., when a car Town Clerk Edwturd Tomklel about point deperiment heads, who In that its complaints warrant a com KJellson, Clairence Wogmem, Roy islature’s 1961 session, but It fell “Nothing else can be expected 8 o’clock. (OowilHnad oa Page ■even) (OonttaMd Ok Paga fiva) nedyT In January 1961 the net fa Church from the hand FYesh Butter Fish, Smelts, Shrimp. operated by Mark L. Harrington, turn would be responsible to him plete change in the form of govern Johnson and Durwood MUler. DIAL 12M vorable opinion of those pkAva bMn"'very' encour^^ dealing” Etnd demand««i angtogleaL..- TUNAFISH...... 3 cans 99c— dozen cans $3.80 damage was reported to the Camp passed over the counter of the minus 88 per MTSalnki. m in a Debate Rages The Chineto Commui)4M •ptH ir’' ■'""'" 3 bell car. town clerk’s office yesterday was Efirtli’s All in all, Ajriraman w ^ h a n d e d Begins 40lDay made Soviet apolc^es a condtttea ~ 40 FATHOM NEW "FLAVOR SEAL” composed of about 130 pages, each M studies ritoapUng fordgners’. gpnote Ad Bill for Its participation in ideological MINCED CLAM S ...... 31c— 4 cans $1.00 with 20 or 21 names. views on such subjads M Fldd RARTSbRD (AP) — Connectl- peace talks proposed by Moscow. Tomklel and his staff now must Castro, Amerleaa women, tbs U.S. out’s newEqiapers are aligned Lenten Season Despite Riisk Pledge Peking broadcast a 7,000-word edi 40 FATHOM NEW Floral Arranging A Dark, Torrid World library at Battaaibaii, radio listen' torial on that subject from its offl- go through the list, comparing' the against a bin dealing with adver clM People's Daily. COD C A K E S ...... 23c— 5 cans $1.00 names with those on the voter ing in' Taiwan and yoU'Oaide-lt. tising which they contend would NEW YORK (AP) — Ash Explained to Club The findings had utfie current Khrushchev spoke flrst of Cuba. lists. He estimated that this would By JOBN BABBOUB give too much authority to a Wednesday ushered in the Lenten WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre-c^senior member of the Senate For He said the Soviet Union has not MIRACLE WHIP ...... qt. jar 49c be accomplished within,about ten fa aandy or dusty surface on news Impact. USIA offered to atato authority. tary of State Dean Rusk has eign Relations (Committee, called Floral arrangements for all oc AP SdMwe Writer ^ Venus. show Its polls of pirevious years, season for Christians around the pledged that Fidel Castro will be left "heroic Cuba to the big sharkf days. WA8HINOTUN i[AP) - On Spokesmen for the newspapers Rusk’s speech "a very clear state of American Imperialism.” STATE OF MAINE POTATOES 10 lbs. 39c, 25 lbs. 89c casions, and every type of home After all the names have been That doesn’t preclude toe pos- too, but bad no Immediate takera had their say yesterday at a legis world today. blocked from trying to export ment of the administration’s pol Sarto’s dead ototar, Vsiuw, It sibiUty that there are. moltan U8IA CMef Edward R. Murrow ‘”The United States claims that decor, were created by Robert certified, statutes require that the must ba a lonely, d u k world ot lative hearing pn the blU. The 40-day period of fasting armed attack. His assurtuices icy and one I’m confident will be it cannot tolerate a neighbor with NEW TEXAS CARROTS...... bch. 9c, 8 bchs. 22c Mllikowskl of Flower Fashions petition be turned over to the di pdoU or lakes on the planet, too. called toe policy of relearing the Thomas F. Ferguson, co-pub- and penitence—irith Sundays ex seem unlikely to quiet the crack carried out to a successful con dry, sandy daaart with 800-degrea The Intense heat cm Venus is polls “a Btenlficant departure” ling debate over the administra Ideas different from its own,” he last night at a meeting of the rectors In ten days, who then haat. And above, always tbs Uthsr of The Herald, and legisla cluded—will end on April 14, clusion.” said. SEEDLESS PINK GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 55c, doz. $1.00 Women’s Club of Manchester. have 30 days to appoint a charter caused by two factors—toe near- and promlsea to make more polls tive chairman of the Connecticut Easter, the most joyous holiday tion’s handling, of the Cubsm prob There was some RepublicEui burden at hsa'vy. hearty water nain 'to the sun, and probably to public—but not until they are at lem. “What sort of policy is thlsT About 100 members attended the revision committee. less'clouqs. DiUly Newspapers Association, on the ChristlEm calendar. skepticism. Plenty of coimtries have neighbor* HOOD M IL K ...... gal. 76c meeting at Fellowship Hall, Sec a greenhouse effed. least a year old. told ths legislators, "It is the feel Christ's days in the wilderness, Rusk said' in Houston ’Diesday Town directors are expected to Such wds tha grim piatura ad- Jugt as the panes of glass In a The agency says toe reasem for Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vt., a with other ideas. ond Congregational Church. ing ot the daily newspsipers of his Crucifixion and his days in night that If Chiba tries to use Foreign Relations committeeman, Carnations, roses, snapdragons, appoint a charier revision com antlsts n ve Tueaday from toe re graenhouse admit sunUght but delay is to avoid releasing the Cormectleut tluti this Is an unwar the tomb are Mghlighted in arms outside Its territory It "will “When the U.S.S.R. removed ito mittee at their March 5 meeting, ports of radar eontaot from earth keap In heat, so Is toe neat re- poUs while toey are still fresh said, “I wish Secretary Rusk rockets from Cuba, this did not mimosa, spring flowers and ranted and 'Virtually unrestricted church observEuices. be met with the armed forces of could make that determination mean that the U.S.S.R. was h»nd- greens were used In unusual color well before the petition from the and toe oloas-up lode by spaee- tatoad ion Venus—probably Iqr enough to damage U.S. foreign re granting of authority to a public Roman Catholics, Orthodox the hemisphere" and repeated SHOP PINEHURST WEDNESDAY citizens’ committee has been samlorfaig Martnar H. carbon dioxide In toe atmosphere. lations, for instance by embEurauw- retroactive, because the Russians ing Cuba over to to devoured. ’Hw combinations, and placed in all ofnclal,** church members, mEUiy Episcopa that “a Soviet military presence apparently are occupying (Juba In U.S.S.R. has firmly stated that if 9 A.M. TILL 6 P.M. sizes and types of containers. Mrs. turned over to them. ‘niere was certainly no itope for The clouds probably sMeld Ve Ing the govenunent where toe poll ’The bill would give the commis lians and members of some other on that islEuid cEuinot be accent The cluinges asked by the peti Ufe «i the surface if toe tempera nus’ surface from some of toe was taken. ed.” force and I understsmd Soviet- Cuba is fa) danger, the U.S.SJt. Lee Joyce assisted Mllikowakl. sioner of cmisumer protectlcm denominations today receive from ^ made weapons are showing up in will come to Its aid. tioners would eliminate the pres tures indeed were 800 degrees sun’s radiation. To a person stand n>e new USIA policy weus an' power to set definitions, through The speaker said that flowers ent form of town govenunent In Fahrenheit—200 degrees higher their priests and pastors a cross Use of arms by Cuba outside considerable quantities in other “The U.S.S.R. is telling toe Im- are delivered to Manchester dally ing on toe surface, there would nounced by Rep. John E. Moss, D- regulation, for terms used in of ashes marked on the forehead. the island, he ssUd, would be favor of what the citizens' com than the melting point of lead, not be too much difference from Callf., after an Inquiry by tala vertising. The regulations would Latin-American countries.” by air express from Hawaii, mittee hopes la a mora represen aaarly 600 degrees hlghsr than toe “intercepted, interrupted and The Senate Preparedness sub (OonUimed on Page Itoi) Puerto Rloo, Colorado and Cali the sunlit to toe dartc side of toe House Government Information “sstabliih the disclosures of state (Oonttnoed on Page Six) stopped.” Frozen Food Suggestions tative form. boiling point ot water. planet. aubcoounlttee. Moss sailed toe ac committee hears a report today fornia. ments that must be made by an "Cuba must not become a source on Soviet military sfrength in Mrs. Paul Dodge and Mrs. Ur Heading the town. Instead of a But perhaps up above—In those Radar encountered a bright spot tion as a blow for freedom of In- advertiser to keep an advertise Farmhouse Macaroni and Cheese dark clouds, there was still a —just 7 o’clock on the disc It ob fotmation. of infection for the hemisphere,” Cuba and how much of a threat bane J. House were voted to mem ment or statement from being tm- he told a Texas DMly Newspaper it is to the hemisphere. Stouffer’s Macaroni and Cheese bership in the club. chance for some simple foriniot served, and near toe center. Tbls Under the new system, Murrow true.” life, Natland Aeronautics and bright spot might’ be a surfiuse U. S. Promises Association meeting. Maj. Gen. Robert A. Brietweis- Stouffer’s Welsh Rarebit Mrs. Myron BogUsh was pro said USIA will: (l) Supply its polls AtUIio R. FnMsinelli, the com' Senate Democratic leader Mike Space Administration scientists feature of some kind—perhaps a to congressional committees and missioner, testified that there er, chief of Air Force intelligence, Bulletins Howard Johnson's Fried Clams gram chairman, and Mrs. Robert ■aid. Mansfield of Montana oaid Rusk’s has been called to testify at a E. Dunfield and Mrs. Roger E. mountain or ocean. ask toey keep the material secret; would be less chance of acclden- Culled from AP Wires Stouffer’s Lobster Newburg Radar beEims aimed at toe Mariner, In flying by at 21,000 To Help Bosch statements "demonstrate toe con closed session. Craft were co-chairmen of host (2) Idake public Etiter one year its tinued determination of the ad Mrs. Paul’s Haddock Dinners planet from earth—while Mariner miles, also foundid a~strimgea stra polls classlfled "tor official use (OiMitimied on Page Ten) His command provides the re esses. was heading for its rendezvous ministration to cope w ith' this connaissance photographs wMch Howard Johnson’s Tendersweet Fried Clams situation in Cuba.” BONN FAVOR N-FOBOB WHO'S last Dec. 14—seemed to feel out (OontliitMd on Pago Six) In Caribbean Swanson’s Fish Dinners . .. (Oonttoned on Page Six) Sen. John Sparkman, D-Ata., a (Continued on Page Seventeen) WASHINOTON (AP) — Kal- Tuna Pies . . . Turkey Pies SANTO DOMIN(30, Dominicsu) Uwe von Haseel, West Oennan Mrs. Paul’s Clam Cakes and Fried Clams defeoM minister, said today Notice RIGHT Republic (AP)—This troubled Ca Oemnihy will cooperate with News Tidbits ribbean nation’s flrst freely elect the United Btatee in ito effort* from the AP Wires ed president In 38 yeiirs takes of to set up a multt-nattonal nu WE HAVE DAILY fice today with U.S. Vice Presi Charyk, Air Force Aide, clear force for toe Atlantio -Al- T o u r neighbor may consider a dent Lyndon B. Johnson on hand Wednesday Meat Specials DELIVERY TO THE pledging American support. Uanoe despite French oppoettien given stock an excellent buy. You Boycott of Lincoln Elementary Arriving for the inauguration of to the IdcEi. There is no differ School in Englewood, N.J. by ence whatsoever between th* PINEHURST PORK C H O P S ...... lb. 69c may disagree. 'Whldi one of you President-elect Juan Bosch, John To Head Satellite Firm UJS. and West Gennan pool- Negro parents resumed today but son promised U.S. help in the appeared to be less effective . . tions on the tMenae pr*b)enis of S9c HAMBURG...... lb. 49c— 10-lb. lots $4.30 BOLTON has judged die stock correcdy? islEmd republic’s "struggle for Europe, Von Haseel told report Renate Tebaldi, , Italian soprEuio economic progress mid social WASHINGTON (AP)—President Actually, both of you may have star of the Metropolitan Opera, is Justice.” Kennedy was expected to tm- ers as he left President Kenne nounce today the selection of Un dy’s office after a ooEt-hoar con AREA done sa Your basic investment suffering from general fati^e ”We celebrate with you the ference. Emd doctors have ordered a long rebirth of an authentic democra dersecretary of the Air Force Jo goals may be in conflia. If this rost. cy,” Johnson said. seph V. ChEu:yk to head the new U.S. commerclEd communications TH E SHAHDOW’ DOBS is the cue, a stodc could be ideal Amid growing impute over au Bosch, 5S-year-oId ahthor-poli- NEWBURGH, N. Y. (AP)— LENOX tomation, striking printers and tician, easily won the^nation’s satellite firm. for your neighbor and entirely Arthur R. Vinton, known to pubUshers of New York (Sty’s flrst fully free elections since Charyk, balding 42-year-old son millions of radio Ustoners hi tho PHARMACY unsuitable for you. This tnidi nine closed dsUlles fall In wiiat was 1924, coasting to victory by 300,000 of a Canadian rEtUroad worker, 1940s as “The Shadow,” died termed last-ditch effort to end votes last December on a cEun- will take over a post that carries Z9V E. CENTER ST. points up the need for sedcing ’Tuesday at hhi hooM in newepaper biaofcont, now in 82nd palgn promising to help the little a sEdary of at least |100,000 a Guadalajara, Mextoo, K eraa professional opinion before mak day . . . The Citizens Association, man. year, say sources close to the learned today. Vlntoa began TEL. Ml bipartisan organization wMch res Bosch takes over economic CommuMcatlms Satellite Corpora 802 MAIN STREET ing an investment. There is no tion. Ms acting career In the early cued KAhaas Olty from clutches 6f woes and political challenges 1920s and retired in 1949 aftw obligation whatever in sedcing Tom Pendeignst In 1940 and then from both the extreme left, rep Although he declined to com playing Gen. George WaoMne- was ousted from City Hall four resented by Communist aigitators ment Tueaday night on advance out opinion on any sittiatioa.’* ton In “Arms and the MDen,” on years ago, launches comeback in In'* nearby Cuba, Eind right-wing word of Ms selection, Ms excited Broadway. He also Yraa ootlvn Tuesday’s preferential primary. remnants of the toppled Trujillo Mdfe, Edwina, gave the story away In motion pictures. Wave of Aslan flu and Influ- dictatorsMp. to a newsman with: "Oh, my enza-Uke respiratory ailments Gen. Rafael L. Trujillo ruled goodnSsa! That was supposed to DEBT CEILING ASUO> waning In some areas, but It is toe nation with an iron fiat for to announced by the President to WASHINGTON (A P )— See- continuing slow westward move 81 yeiu's before Ms Euisassinatlixi morrow!’.’ retary of the Trtosury DonglM ment across the nation . . . Two May 30, 1961. Friends of ChEu^jdc—a recognized Dillon fuiked Oongress today to more ’nroe satellites will be sent In 19W hemispheric resentment master fai the field of high speed ex.tend the tempomiy IBM bO- aloft this yea? to help keep eye inst the Tru^o regime result- flight and jet propulsion—said he Uon-celling on the nstlonal de|ri wibrnrloane breeding gronnds In TIn a celU from.Jlhe Orgiuilzatlon la tremendously excited over the because “the bills are e—«««or Northern Heraiephere, fedenti of Americau) States for political Impending task. In; they must he nidd.” Under apokesman says. and economic sanctions against ’That task is to create a feder present law, aiereeUtiim wIB < Prime Minister Nehru wants to toe Dominican Republic. Waiting- ally sponsored but privately owned to 1805 bUlloa on A p i a ____ _ jtonble India’s defense spending ton broke oft diplomatic relations. company to launch—via space sat to 1300 bUUon Rms 88. Thn year to meet Red Chinese So did most.. ..Latin Americtm ellites—a commercial communica present debt exeeeda 88M Mk. toro.at .... Iceland orders two nations. tions business. Congress approved Bon. Soviet diplomats out of - country, The OAS action followed reports It last year. ’The firm was incor J«»**tog they tried to spy on If harsh police brutalities In sup- porated Feb. 1 . ROLVAAO OAINB VOTVS U.8. air base there. jessin g anti-’Trujillo plota and a FWy pro^Mts were considered ST. PA pis Mtoa. (AF)—Bui. Police axpluuLtion of arrest of charge by VenezueUm President tor toe poet ny toe dozen incorpor- Inge by a three-Jndw o o n i to* sticrat army chief Antoine Aigoud Romulo Betancourt that ’TruJlUo atore Kepneefo named last fall. day Inoreaaed eUifMy totorrnpta trial ef 18 persons ae- mtuterminded an attempt on his Oen. Lauria Noratad, retired com lend ot Democrat Kart Hnwaa- ef plotUng to atoaselnato life. mander of NATO, and Eugene over RepubUcaa Gov. Bfaito. h Fiasideat C har le s de Bosch cut his pblitical teeth fat Black, retired president of the ----- sraen id the reetMh8''«f'H I Fnllce and FBI presa Dlitioal axUe, uafaif his ahari Worid Bnnk. urarei r*portod to neaeta govonMnhfp vatoA'R I stab at the TnijlUo die bav* turned dom vaag a'wtot tha.dur veto lead. A|tor tho ’i‘v « if-fUr!
I-.' ^■^-.- -■ • ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OdNN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 196S i;i?iw C O N N ., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 87, 1968 iseasor; and the estahlishment of trtbUUon o f ths ameasor’s worit an “agaTasalve proigram of re load around the year would prove pc^olay Cbaptor leh ro n view of real estate transfers on an most beneficial,” the report con annual and continuing basis . . . cludes. As You Like It I'd Note BIrQiday on T m Inequities to' keep values In line. If such a The Board of Tax Review In- A lston Firiemen program had been followed, pres cludee Dennis S. Riordan, chair By JUDITH AHEABN 8«ak>r m«ilMiii of Jolm Hath- MONTH-END PRICE sures favorsMs to an early gen man; Myron P. Burr, and Edward r Chapter, Ordsr of DoMotey, HMFUB PIAT n ^ r - ' MarkSOYearg eral revaluation .would not have 7 R e p o rt^ b y Kaveckaa. wUI pelsbilite tbo tUtb «nnivaif*iury By ALFKEO BBBINWOUI been generated. The Manchester Ckimmunity Players will “NotUng ts M dtffiMfit M ilai- ^Phe 60tit analvenary of tha Am- RN Club to Hear Surgeon of tiu chapUr at a rauniqn Mop- "Bven diar^arding parcels set Dr. Burr Curtis, chief of sur hold tryouts Friday night for their second ptteity," :Mdd .the otab Phlloso- ■ton Lakf Votuntoer Fire Oapart- .'$1 ; Review Board at ■very low values," the report gery at Newington Hospital for comedy of the season. They plan to put on day night In tlM Maaonlc’ Toniflo. ptaer. Wi'sU bootod st him, of ment was observed Saturday ave- WILL BREAK SAVINGS RECORDS! CMiUnues, “it a'ppeeus that the av Crippled Children, will be the Tbs original installing autta of ooune, bOBSUM ho is full of thOM bing at the CMchcstor Fish and erage 'valuation of real estate is “The Man in the Dog Suit” Friday and Satur March S, 1028, wUl be prosont, ax- oboorvafioiw and qpende Game place. *Qi:iJor inequities egdst In many guest speaker at the meeting of OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 5:30 P.H.--THURSDAY TIU 9 P.M. I *> much closer to 60% of fair market the RN Club tonight at 8 at day, April 26 and 2 7 ,^ Whiton<^ ' eept tha lata “ Dad” Charlaa M. line provtag that ufo is h w p Amumenients were made by fialuas set on both land and buUd- 'value than to the nominal 80% I Pleasant 'VaUey Clubhouse. Library auditorium. Their flrat rial in Hartford, through Satur Qordeqiar. WUUaro CatnpbsU of ;e • eup of ton. But ttiUi time Robert Dlman, L«o Oaya, Frank I kWB," a n p ort filed with the State figure being quoted.” comedy was ‘ T h e Pleaaure o f Hla day, Fairfield, oxooutivo otfloor (or be bad a brid^ bond tb proi d lftord , fire de]>artment members, The nominating committee Will Company.” t T u Sta Oominlailtmer by the Board ‘This does not apply to motor submit a slate of officers for elec A chamber mualo concert will be Connectiout and grand aanior hla point. and Mrs. Donald O. Heath, Mrs. vehfade valuations, whlcli are, in Spona^ng the "Man in the Dog given by the music fticulty of the chaplain of tha Qrand Lodge at North deslor Charles B. Barnes, M n. Shirley qf Tax Review says. The inequl- tion. Mrs. Madelyn Dooley is A'»« KEITH'S MAKES SPECIAL PURCHASE OF fact, set at 80%. Thus, there is an Suit" will be Oibbona Aaaembly. Univeritty of Oonheoticut, Storra, OonnooUcut, wlU fMl the installing Both sldea viibiorsble Doubleday and Mrs. Robert P. Dl- tiea were found in eamplea of Bte chairman of this committee. Dues Ladies of Columbus. tha dda oLS tvofttoal mountain In overall inequity between motor ve will also be collected at this in Von der Mdiden Recital HaU oMoer poattioa. OponlBg toad—lo n g of Besrts. Z Q I t t t .T man, members of the euxUiaiy. 1M2 (rand list. hicle and real estate valuations. Anyone interested in trying out tixnorrow niMit at 8:15. Oswald Oeorge B. Nelson, fin t maatar West Opened the Ung 'o f hesrta, Ntw Qtdhsft ftn n b . 1,1044. Tbe dapsrtmsnt is a growing oon- time. All registered nurses in the —and the tryouts are open to any 9 tk y V t nte report further oaya that “a "The change in assessment date area are in^ted to join the^nerw Lehnert and Jeanne Benjamin win councilor, plana to attend; he now and South won with the see. South oern, with about 60 members. one—may do So at the home of be guest performers. Faculty mem lives in Southington. Other peat ruffed a heart In dummy and mystary. Wivas of meintben were invited. schedule of land values a^ up ar- from Oct. 1 to Jan. 1 pro'vlded in club. ^ Mrs. Nancy Russell, 25 Chambers a fsrrjnng mlsOen from Dobodura NYLON BROADLOOM the rect ..t amendment to the town Easter Seal Workent bers are Barry Benjamin, Jack master oounoUprs who wtU attend looked around for now worlds to Mambem were 1 requested to bring . bttarily by the Boe^ of Finance St., at 8:30 pjn. Heller, Brun DiCecco, Brian Kritx, are James O. McOaw of Lebanon, canquar# to Port^lfiwasby.' Tha last word charter is, in the opinion erf the Mrs. Ruth Stewart chalrrnan, lectures, If available, to help riiow at the Unte of' the last rev^uation Coming Up in Manehoster Leonard Seeber. Richard Priory a Sherwood House of Westbrook, He staHed the dUmaods, prob hsard.imm ths plans was that It what the department has done In (19W) was inadequate when set Board of Tax Review, a grave mis has named members of the town’s "Sodom and' Gomorrah” with i t had run Into bad weather and was take. It opens a large loophole graduate student, will also per William Oavla of Ririunon^ Va., ably hcKring that the idiaetng five its ao years of existence. xm iand ra^dly became more so as Easter Seal committee. Stewart Granger and Pier Angell form. Thera is no admission fee. diamonds would break 2Vii—2H< M turning back. Then sUsnes through which motor vehicle taxes Ms. Gladys Burnham will be and William Fox and Stewart Oraags Meats tn » town grew. This schedule ties opens today at the State Theater. Gerald Moore will give a lecture Kennedy, of Manchester. ,eo, perttaps, he would be able to spads. PartDrtr doubiaiK aaf After ft number at unsuooaasfiil Hebron Oranga was obUged to '; the hands of the assessor and con- may be evaded by changing tax treasurer of the drive which will "Alice in Wonderland,” an orig searohsa, n U.8. Army-Australlan towns Just before the motor vehi tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. In the Fomer chapter "Dads” attend dlBcetol h u f a card on dUmi|iy'i next ptoyer paesse Ym omit its meeting scheduled for 1 tributas heavily to land value in open March 7. American Legion inal musical play, will be present Colonial Room of the Buahnell on third diamond. asftroh .pftrty In April 106I fiiiind cle becomes taxable,” tlie report Auxiliary members will assist in ing wlU be Nelson Rlotimond, Kairl aptAtm, Ms hearts, l^ s Tuesday, the 10th. owing to icy; equities which liow exist. The ex ed by the Children's Wing of the •The Cat and the Fiddle." Tekets F. Frits and Stewart Kennedy, as There was no such luck,, of mends, 8-Y-Ms CXubs, ths wfs«1(sgs, and the remains of we will install 3 rooms of carpet tent of these Inequities is such saya the drive. Little Theater of Manchester Sat tha men, 10,600 feet ic> on Mt road conditions. The meeting wa/i I will be on sale at the door. well as Cheater Ferris, current course, since West ruffed the sec What do you sa y f held last eveninc. The topic was that it is far beyond the scope of “In addition, the opportunity to urday, March 9, In Bailey Audi The Hillingdon String Quartet “Dad." ^ ond diamond. West then cashed Kenevl in the Owen S tan ly the Board of Tax Review to rectify use the nine months’ period be Manchester Evening Herald torium of Manchester High Answer: Bid two olubk 11m Itonge. It was ons of a dosen such conservation of natural rsaourcee. • will give a concert Sunday at 8:30 Members wiU hear minutes of two heart tricks and eventually weaker the hand tha more essan- East Central Pomona will meet wall-to-wall with stain-resistant them.” tween the present assessment date South Windsor correspondent School. got his two black aces. South was wreckages found In the New Gui and the propoeed tax date for a p.m. in Fellowship HaU of South the first meeting of Charter Oak tial the response to partner’s Saturday with Glastimbury Grange Because of these conditions, the Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell The New York Concert Trio will Congregational Church, Hartford. Chapter, later changed to John down two. nea wildsmess sines World War board recwnmended the employ more thorouigh job of compiling perform the third and last concert takeout double. n< in South Glastonbury Masonic 4-1758. There is no admission. Mather Chapter. There wlU be a “There was a simple play to Hall at 8 p.m. Topic wlU' be "The ment of a full-time, qualified tax the tax list and a more even die- of the Manchester Community The Clancy Brothers and Tom make the contract," our FTilloso- Recently, ths Dsfanse Depart Concert Series o f 1962-03 Sunday, brief Uatory of the chapter, and For Sheinwold’s 8640(0 booklet, ment brought the crew's remains Wind Doth Blow." my Makem, a group of Irish folk- succeaa stories about aenior mem pher pointed out. ‘It wae ao sim “A Pocket Guide to Bridge,’* send Wright Heads GOP March 17, at 3 p.m. in Bailey Au singers, wlU give a concert at the ple that the poor fellow never home, arranged for military bon ditorium of Manchester High bers. 60 eents to Bridge Book, Tlie Man ers and burial in Arlington Nation The Republican Town Commit Bushnell Sunday, March 10, at 8 :30 The new color film, “The De- thought of It.” chester EJvenlng Herald, Box 8818, tee has elected fmtner 17401 Jus- School. Open to members only. South must refuse the first trick al Cemstory, and brought ths next 100% NYLON p.m. I understand there is a siz Molay Story," with John Came Grand Central SU.. N.Y. 17. N.Y. ttoe Clifford R. Wright as town Opera Auditions even though he has the ace of of Mn to WiYaddngton able contingent going from Man ron Swayze narrating, wlU be Copyright, IMS committee chairman, taking the The annual auditioitts of the Oon- chester. hearts opposite dummy’e single oral today, iMCticut Opera OuUd will be Sun shown. General Features Oorp. Cathdio, ProtasUnt and Jewish place of Stanley K. Nygren, re “T7»e Fourth Pig,” a two-act sa ton. After this simple play South signed. Wright is fllUng Nygren’s : day, April 21, at 1 pm; in the After the ceremonies, a social has an easy time. ehaplslns will take part in serv MIRACLE TW EED Buitoell Memorial, Hartford. tire by Richard W. Harris, wlU be hour with refreshments wlU be ices at the Ft. Myer chapd and at unexplred term. The latter rertgn- ‘ presented by the University Play If West leads trumps. South can Anyone who lives or studies in held tn the lower haU. knock out the ace< of trumps, win the giwvsslde. ed owing to busineM pressure. Connecticut, who plana to continue ers, University of Hartford, in More than 400 members have Karl H. Links, one of Hebron’s 11 ■^jTcutW* " y ^ J p a d ^ Auerbach HaU tomorrow night the ace of hearts, draw the rest Held Overt Bnda An honor escort from, ths fam a career in the opera, and who is been contacted by mall! Any sen of the trumps and take safe dts- ous “ gd d . fuarW-’ 3rd Infantry two state representatives, has W « „1 between the ages of 18 And 30, is through Sunday at 8:15, been appointed to represent the W all the , CLOSING OUT ior member not contacted can cards on the diamonds. Regiment nt Ft Myer was as \ Every t h eliglfble. The University of Connecticut’s make reeervationa 'with Ferris, 32 signed to make the march from town on the Republican Council, modem dance troupe, Orchesis, West’s best chance is to lead b a c ^ rubber — , A 3500 scholarship is given the Gerard St., or Kennedy, 86 Au another heart at the second trick. tha chapd to the k m v t located planned to make a study of the ?®r 82 sq. yd«. ^ddl- AT 'Winner, and the opportunity of wiU give its annual performance tumn St. South ruffe in dumnw and leads a not far from the ArUngton ampM- GOP organization statewide. singing at the guild meeting in Wednesday and Thursday, March club to the queen, west takes the toeatw and Tomb of the Un* A doiiation box Is placed in W 98 May and at &e Metropolitan 6 and 7, in the Hsirriet S. Jorgen Phelps HaU of St. Peter’s Eplsco- expet'** VETERAN VOLUNTEER ace of clubs and forces out the knowne. Two horse-drawn cais ' laaA ^ Opera Guild auditions in New sen Theater at 8:15 p.m. ace of hearts. Now South leads a sons will carry the two caskets. pel Church for those who wish in York. Felix Greene will speak on China ELMIRA HEIGHTS, N.Y. (AP) some way to contribute toward I —George Curtiss is a volunteer diamond to dummy, discards his Tbs'U were: Sgt. Jack E. Beals, Applications must be in by April Monday at 7:15 p.m. in the chem West -BoUywo^, F la.; Htaff 1 ^ . the cost of the paint for the an- J fireman, but he takes his yrork last heart on the king of clubs, jw , former Tennant house to be 15. They may be obtained from the istry a'uditorium at Trinity Col seriously. Completing his 65th and ruffs a club to play trumps. Marvin Ciubreth, Bearing, Ga.; Sgt Fallot photo guild, 166 Capitol Ave., Hartford, lege. His lecture U the fifth in a Perhaps our bridge teachers A T 8ti)0—SHORTS A T TtiW Bardd B. Davis, Zanesville, Ohio; pointed tUs spring. A volunteer or from either of the chairmen, year as a member of the Elmira MRS. HAROLD F. JARVIS JR. group of men of the parish has series to which the pubUc is in Heights Volunteer Fire Deptut- should ^ve a course in Philosophy lit Angdo C. Denisanto, Coming, Mrs. liNidore Savki, 1 Fulton PL, vited. to their advanced pUyere. N.Y. n ig t . OhsrUe O. Fann, Mur- alrei^ started organizing for West Hartford, or Mrs. Blanchard ment, he has never missed a fire . "TARAS BUIHA* The marriage of PriscUla^ A reception was held at Bdano’s this much needed job. Others are call, meeting or drill during that Daily Question SUNM •'PRESSUDB POINT" freosboc^ Teim.; Lt. Welter R. Means, 270 N. 'Whitney St., Hart period. Dealer, at your left, bide one Gerry, Bast Providence, R.I.; Dudley MocKay of Manchester to Restaurant, Bolton. For a motor oaked to help. ford. Cricket M o b Scene Harold Francis Jarvis Jr. of Bol trip to Massachusetts, Mrs. Jarvis The Gilead Congregational PRICE 'T dfxi’t think there is a street Sgt Raymond F. Greene, Nor Worthy of Note wood, Maas.; Opl. Bdward R. ton was solemnleed Saturday wore a cream color, light weight Church Women's APIA, Samoa—A oricket game in the Heights on which I haven’t sponsoring an escaUoped oyster "The Sound of Music” is playing fought at least one fire," says Howard, Hlniham, Mass.; Capt morning at St. Maurice Church, wool dress, with matching acceS' this week at tiie Bushnell Memo- is a mob scene in Western Samoa, (Bolton. scries, and a corsage of pink roee- and ham supper Marc.i 9, in t.ie with up to 300 players beliig fielded Curtiss—who is 82 years old. R u d d d i W. Johnson, Muskiiskegon, Mloh.; 8gt. MUton ( . im ier. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. Inids. The couple wlU live at church Sunday school rooms. The OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF per team Instead o f the usual 11. and Mrs. David MaOKay, 464 E. French Rd., Bolton. menu wiU be escaUoped oysters, OINHIi The game may go on for days. In a Bridgeport, Conn.; Capt. Lamar BUSHNOL g. Russell, GoldhUl, N.C. Middle Tpke. Tbe bridegroom la a Mrs. Jarvis is a 1959 graduate of ham, cabbage salad, ]^tato (hips, F a r festival atmosphere. N dther separate rqUgioua serv son of Mr. and Mn. Harold F. Jar- Manchester High School, and at r ^ s , relishes, cake, (Xrffee. 'There ids, French Rd., Bolton. wiU be two servings one et 6 CAIICOATS, TOPCOATS, GLOVES, BATHROBES R. E. W ANDELL DRIVER Kn.i.iRn E f l S T U J O O D ices nor separate burial was pos tended the University of (Jonnecti- SUNBAY sible, the Army said, because It Tbe Rev. Bernard It. McGurk out. She is employed at United and one at 6:30 p.m. uvmoiooM NORTH HAVEN (AP)—A Wal iperfotmed the double ring cere Reservations should be made by irair was Impossible to make individu Electric Control, East Hartford. Wednesday, March , by calling Building lingford service station operator al Identifications. mony. Mrs. George Banka was or 6 FLANNEL PAJAMAS, SPORT SHIRTS was killed last night when his Yul Brynner—Tony Curtis MARCH 10* ganist. Mr. Jarvis la a 1959 graduate o f Mrs. Kenneth EUlis or Mrs. James Contraefor sports car piled into an abutment 'TARAS BULBA" The bride, given in marriage by Manchester High School, and Is a Derby. A food sale w"” also be on the Wilbur Cross Parkway. (In Color) 8:30 P.M. Starts. Sentence her father, wore a street-length senior at the University of Con held in the parish house. Dead on arrival at Grace-New Shown 8:08—plus gown of white saitin brocade, de necticut, Storrs. ALSO MANY OF OUR SMflTS and SWEATERS AT'/j PRICE RMidMriol'ComnMreial Haven Hospital was Lincoln Sand Bobby Darin—Sydney Poltler IN PERSOE ★ ONE PERFORMANOE ONLY HARTFORD (AP)—Robert R. signed with round neckline, three- Manoheeter Evening Herald He Altwrariom-Rcmeddiiig burg, 34. His companion, Frank Bagburg. 36, a t Hartford, has be quarters-length sleeves and full Varney - Ashley bron correspondent, Miss Snsan "PRESSURE POINT" skirt Her face yell was attached B. Pendleton, telephone. Academy Renda, 20, also of WaUlngfoid, 6:30-10:05 •” CLANCY BBOTHERS gun aervtng a ons-to-flve-yser Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Ashley, 61 "Business Built On was seriously injured. aentence In state prison for the to a Juliet cap, and she carried a Lenox St., announce the mar 8-8464. Open Thursday Customer Satisfaction” 81,846 holdup of the Park Street colonial bouquet of white cama- riage of their daughter. Gall 857 MAIN ST. -'TCMMY MAKEM Branch of the Mechanics Savings Umui. Louise, to James J. Vamey, son Full Insurance Coverage SsMMSwd hr «M Hsrtferd - orig. to 14.98,8 girls’ 4 to 6 Tel. MI S-1416 For Reservations ^Md entry to Mrs. Lawrsnos Dsoksr Jr. ""Ij With Every Dime You 3 piece , 180 Laurel St., Wapptng, Oona. ' ■ Volkswagen people hove answered this ventional wagon, you get the picture. holstered in heavy tapestiry with SanilM^8 Sandler’s sneakers, ::::::III wHh a taller car. iThe entire, top of the You’re "thinking tall." WINF Spend! luxurious coil spring construction I (While you are, why not come in and ' Print plainly—A g s ...... * VW wagon is level. Tliere isn't a AMPLE FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT! throughout. snowsuits 6l9 9 thott shoes canvas casuals SUNDAY DDYMBRS SBBVHD tmsied loch in ItJ drive 0 new VW wagon. And find out HARTFORD’S UNOONteiPJC. .-.mi If I '.| IWt Is why things that will not fit in for yourself why so many people ore INfOtMATlON STATION f VTttina • a a • a t 0 a a • a * « • • • • • • • 0 • • • ft 0 • a • • • • ft * • s * es S • • ■ orig. to 12.98, inffintfi* - I lit aoiily imida “ thlnkiiHB falL" YOU HAVE CHOICE OF H A A 0 A A I Oootsat doass midnight, Saturday, March S. I ftllfl 4 CREDIT PLANS • groob P w _ , 8«d as many oitriaa aa you wldL * Ih8 f rim s 5J9 3.99 2.57 A V E y S ■ V B B T M n o ir I Saohmurt-VaMeompaatadbyanbrndalantiTbUiik. I (1) SO-Day Regular O iarge mih jh itmt^n TED TRUI^N, Inc. mni (2) 80-60-90-Day 4-Payment Charge Plaa fc".... emh soles only # eU sales find en sole merchandise only First Prise: Live WhlU Rabbit I (8) Up To Two Years To Pay ) n m a i n s t . m A N C H ts n r j^^jSscond and Third Priaea: S T lck ^ to AUcs in WwidertanA j TOLLAND Young Boomnakera Lay-Aus^ . >d,iM,„iuiiui,ui,y„u, »i...... DfAL 12N Iil2 MANOHlaTeBB EVEWyG.ggRALD> ;BtAN(ypSpB», PpH^t 196t MANCHjsTBi ty i^ ^ nittALb, m a n c r e s t v e . CONIC., We d n e s d a y . F e b r u a r y rt, lo o
was then leased to tba Columbia Recreation OouncU by a . act o f the General. AmsiTiWy and is now open onlsr # realillentg and Charyk, Air Aide, non-resi(fent taspayera. Hearings Set th h ; ■
lake, many onUhancea have bean Firm Tomorrow on adopted by the town govwiiiuf T ^^^^ision navigation, safety and egulpnum (CNilis n^ tn m t f One) Idty of AUNrta and CaWomla In- Town oonsUblee patrol the lake In stiUite of Technology. Two years Connecticut What's Ahead Lake Rules Xs8g«w W. Women Votom oom- ___ Close Up the summer, motorboats are not Charyk is known to view c6m- after winning a doctorate at Cal-1 . >10) B u ^ mow (In progMiw) 8:80 ( 8-4063) Goins My Way allowed on the lake after 9 p SSttoo wni 'glye reporU M .a dl- tech, he became a TJ.8. cltlsen In J ) Rocky and RIa Friends I 3-U) Doble Omia ^ munioatioi)B satoUltos aa the koy (34) Turn ol the Century IMhlio hharing8 to be held Cm-' ipperators must be 14 or over, 8«hlor’«’ mooting at 8 p.m. liu oto 7 to bringing oommunieatlona into m { SuBlnf Notes in kfnslo 8:00 (l(>23-30) Perry Como (C) morrow In Room 4H at J p.m. at boats towing skiers must have at at the bono of Mn. Rlohard the worid's romotest areas and to . In ISU he became director of U> SubstinpUon TV (34) Ordeal By Fire l,^t two occupants; these i the aerophystes^ and chenalstry Viotory at Sea ( 3-12) The Beverly Hlllbnilca the State Ca^iltol concern lake OougUbt on N. River Rd. developing harmony among na 8) News, Sports. Weathet^ 1:80 02) Third Man Mme of the re^lationa tions. lab oTU)clmei9d'Aircraft's missile SI) Club Bouse - ( 8-4063) Our Man HigClns safety measures and the j}thiting Williams has emphasised the Commlttaoo reporting include He feels the oommimlcationa systems division. He moved the 8) Deputy ( 3) Dick Van Dyke Show of motor boat ofierations .siAd are fact that when the State Boating PBgot, Hr*. Donald a Smith, next year to Ford Motor Co., 34) l^b^lty (34) Desegregation sateUites—aa exemplified so far 40) Sheens 10:00 (8-4063) Naked City of special Interest to Columbia Safety Commission law abalnnan, Mn. Franeio A. P«r- by TPolstar, Relay and Syncom— where he became general manag Walter Croaklte ( 3-12) Circle Theater residents. acted over two years ago, _ fottl, M n . Ilobort Blnunona . and will have a profound affect on the er or the space technology divi 11083-30) ■unOey-BrinUey (10) Medicine ot the 6(fm Rep. LaVergne WUllams is spon not supposed to outlaw . ‘ M n. Rlohard Btoeves; nominating, (O13-3O8O40) New. Sports .• (2030) Eleventh Hour future of mankbuL sion. Weather. (24) 46 yrs. with Fitapatrtck soring a bill entitled "Limitation nances enacted before ltp!'( Mn, ObailM W. Strant, chairman. Charyk numbon among his ac- Former President Dwight D. El Heritage UU)0 ( 8-8-101022-30-4063) News. of Motor Eioat Operation on: Cer date. Jan. 1. 1962, unlesaj,! Mm. Charhs B. Nyak, Mn. Ar-. compUshihents the editorship of 12 senhower In 1986 named Charyk Shannon Sports, Weather tain Small Lakes" and two others assistant secretary of the Air . Probe u ;i6 (10) Tonight (C) fered lesser safety tlMlr Smith, M n . Vinton Wanner volumes called “ High Speed Aero (H) FUm . (40) Steve Allen Show are to be introduced by Rep. Wal than the state statute, and M n. Donald 3, Young; and Uio dynamics and Jet Propulsion." Force In charge of • research and t:80 (1(lOSMm tnrftalhn (C9 ( 8) Movie ter Thorpe of (Coventry. 'Huw are, ordinance, except for i annual dinner ntOetJng, M n. Rich A native of Canmore, Alta., devel()pment — the service’s top U:30 (13) Movie tVom tha Oasa U:80 (23-30) Tonight (C) "Safety Regulations for water the use of the lake to ard Wagner, Mm. Charlao Ta^or Charyk gathered engineering and sclentm. The following January ( M im ) Wason^TD^ ( 8) Steve Allen Show Skiing” and "Local R^:iilatidns does not conflict wHh tha'i aAd MN, Arthur Smith. physics degrees from the miver- he became undersecretary. 8:00 (SO^Wwrii PahrtinE 1:00 ( 8) Movie Concerning Boating Safety.” sion’B regulations, he Boa Vknmd of Mnde* SBB SATCHDAT'S t v WBEH FOR COMPLETE HHTEVU Rep. ■ Williams’ bill is "to pro Briefe vide for town regulaticm of uses of Miss Katherine of Mombln of tho -Coventry High Grange Hall on Rt. 44A. 'Dekets waterways within its llmit.s and to ford, Conn., has been School glee club and choir will for the dinner are now available Bunche Heads remove from. the Boating Safety’ a first grade teacher, attend the matinee performance from Donald S. Davis, committee CommiSBlon its veto power over George Patroe, Porter I Saturday o f "The Sound of Muaic” ohslrmem; Blmoce A: TurMngtoa, Radio at BuahneU Memorial Hall In Hart town clerk, or Mrs. F. . Pauline municipcil boating regulations.' cipal. Miss Inman WlU w ford. ___ For Yemen to (lU s iM iiif. feMdodfls oaly tho«e news broadcasta of 10 or Ift-mlnata A town ordinance stipulates that duties In September. BHia"’l8. Little, tax collector. IsiiKIti Bama statiom entry otlier short newscasts). outboard and inboard motorboats ently teaching in S t Maryla Church CCD youth Mias Pamela Olenney, daughter must have on identification plate group attended the performance o f Mr. and Mrs. William E. Olen- WDBC-U88 w por—lau raementary School A)- last avaoing accompanied by their Quiet Tension! RussoU 8:00 Joey Revnolds issued by the town clerk. This She graduated frotn-.'.'. , , ley of Rt. 44A., U on the dean’s 10:00 BIU Hughes meant that the boat owner was a Inotructon and the Rev. Joseph Hat at the University of Connecti 8 i ^ 1:00 Johnny Aiwo High School in 1957 id k tfM n 1)1^1- Berard, aoalstant pastor. At that (Contli oed from Page One) Wn»F—IMS taxpayer — or a resident. A de limantic State OoOe^'rto. 19fll-j cut tor the pMt semester. Miss wauty—SIS 8:00 News, Wan Street posit of ’ 84 would be ’ returned to pwformance the Baroness Von Glenney, a senior, is majoring in Perky little shirts that go every Showcase ’with a B.S. in elemenmy'ddaeaJ U.N. observer see that Nasser's ■aireyt Sr. Albert 6:16 the owner he moved or sold his tibrt. . ■ ‘ Trapp, on whose memoirs of the elementary eduoation. where the career girl goes—tiny mac . 6:46 Ix>well Thomas family the musical Is based, troops leave the country. Nasser 7:00 Showcase boat to a non-resident. Last sum Robert Chase is a patient at the Mr. and Mrs. RObaft': ZemaaUe was there in person. About 80 were is seeking assurances that Saudi type collar, long tiarrel cuffed sleeves. 8:00 The World Tonight mer,. Atty. Gen. Albert 0 )1 jbs de Of Hunt Rd., announce the birth New England Deaconess Hospital 8:30 Showcase Included In the local group. Arabia will not send in forces to Sizes SO to 38. So smart and so right U:00 News dared the town ordinance null and of ,a son, William M!()hael, on Vhb. In Boston, having been transferred topple the new regime. | P, K o r n void because it baired out-of-towh- 19'a t Hartford HOapital. :4lie .ttae Women Meet there recently ft ^ the Windham for your Spring wardrobe. 7:18 Connecticut P.lC The North Coventry Women’s J-M Dick's Den . BATS IN THEIR CHIMNEY ers from using their boats on the temal grandparapda are Mrl and< Commtmity Memorial Hospital in Yemeni President Abdullah Sal- ' 10:30 Tooigitt at Ity Place TOKYO (AP) - Twenty-five lake. Rep. Williams feels that the Mrs. William Jodes Of Slm wobd CUb will moot at 8 pm. Tuesday Wllllmantic. la) accused British forces today -.1:00 Sign 0 « bats that settled in a school lake rfiould be restricted to resi Mrs. Willian^ Japobug bf WiMpgr at the Church (Community House of moving tanks Into Yemen. He wni>—IMS on Rts. 44A. Tho program on appealed to the United Natifms to News, Sporu'' and Weather chimney In Morioka. Northern dents or taxpayers. Hollow, la %.:pa^nt at Windham Blanohester Evening Herald Oov- Financial Report Japan, won't be evicted. Columbia Lkke 1s man-made, Community Memorial ISpepltaL “Dosni Memory Lnne” has boon enliy oorre^Miadent, F- Paiiltne stop "this aggression. ’ artuagedid by Mm. Car- Album of the Day Unable to Identify the species, has a drcumference of about five Mr. and 1i^'. John .Matnleii .of by Mrs. George HVm , telephone 742-8281. Sallal charged the British with Three Star Extra pentar imd M n. Mtdwel J. Pai«e, supporting infiltrators from Sau- j Conversation Piece school authorities sent one bat to miles and covers 375 acres. It was Old Wipimahtic Rd,, Ha^ return News of the World Tokyo for investigation. It was bought by the town In 1932 from ed from a two-weel; triuUon In HoaUaaea wlU be Mrs: RussfU di Arabia beseiged in Harlb, a 7:46 Sing Along found to be of a rare type thought the American Thread Co. for 825,- Miami, Fla. a to m , M n. ITieunee T. Coopers city on ’Temen’s eastern frontier. 8:06 Pop Concert sad lita, Raymond Hull. 'The British government an 3:06 tnghtbeat to be extinct in Japan. With that 000. The beach was open to the Retailers Back U:00 News word, school officials decided to public for many years but in 1950 Mancheater Evening-Rerald Oo- AH tntereeted women in the nounced that raiders from Yemen U:16 Snorts Final (xmimualty are cordially invited crossed the border into the pro- ' StariSht Swwiada spend the equivalent of fSOO for the town voted to (dcoe Uie area tambia eorresponddat,;.'VlrginiA B(< Senate Bill 527 a now ohlmn^^ to hbn-nis3d8nCi8.v-.Tlie beach ares Oarisoo, teleph(Hie'‘ 2984294. '. to attend. ' , tectorate of Aden and were rout- '■ HIS News and Sign Oft. First Ohurcb Notes ed by gunfire after ignoring an l FInt Oongr^xitloittal Oiundi jThe Retail Division of the Man order to withdraw. | tniatees will meet at 8 p.m. to- chester Chamber of .Commerce has The Yemen republican remme Bsorrow at Klngrimry House. Hie gone on record as indorsing Sen accused Britain of provocations I y ■■' church choir wul rehearse at 7:45 ate BUI 527, requiring out of state and declared Yemen's border { pA . In the sanctuary. with Aden closed. The board of Christian Muca- advertisers to pay OinnecUcut British diplomats were ordered tion will meet at 8 pm. Friday at sales tax on orders solicited from out of Yemen last^ week because KlngafMiry House. state residenta. Britain has refused to recognise Becend Oburoh Notes Phillip Harrison, vice chairman the republicam regime. Second Omgregatlonal church ot the (Chamber’s RcIa II Division, oonfixmatldh cla ii timl meat at said that tbs Retail Mviston feels 4:30 pjn. tomorrouf. at the Church "that out of state Arms should Ootnhumlty House’ on Rt. 44A. be placed in the same competitive 10% Drop Noted Custom Sized TTis rdlglous education commit position s4 firms who ore doing tee will meet at 8 p.m. bhsiness Iq CVmneotleut. In Idle Qaims Just for YOUR Figure? The church^ (iommlttee and dea- "Those hrms doing bustneas In eons and deAcfoncsees will meet at ConneM £ha^ iSt» whole wodd k no larger than a soft, pbk hbnhet and the gaitle comfort at a 74 M he glad to hell). CM BsnaAeM and ask iMt Clan up Ml* am bills, taka cart el aMpanaaa, Tha ifollia at Banaficial say mrasT' ,,, nowl T H B CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY: BENE
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HXNCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANOHEarBR, (X)NN., fyi&DNlfroAY,- l E ^ U ^ Y -ITr l$fg HANCHESTEB e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTKB, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 196t tte ttan. to that particular field. s e a n s have a net tovoraMe epliilgta WaatUngton la whleh iha toratodant of wonea's aettvitiee n the tndted In othsr words, it takes several to tba White Hmiae parlodtoaUy Cross of Ashes Btatea. tame Kuropeana admire reading, without comment, of at dent, Mkn toe stmlfiit lO-hoar talka Informally and o ff the rao- four mtaute men, on the same American women for their vitality laari u B ible, versos dafiy. The week appitoteh. He Mkl b e tant etd with large numbers af edltora track, to set up a respectable race and Indspsndsnoe. Otherb custom Is to follow this vntb ths Unemployment Spurs at all sure about Reuther’a pton. SE1U0R- Begins 40-Day tiiain bad boowirtvw «asr avallabls tool, but the lab FRIDAY, MARCH 1 At many of the observances, the -i»ve eaa Mttepa to the tow Assoetoted Press Isriter Writer or leaders probably recognise that ment Is possible only If the from Fags Om ) held; In seven others the exer- S PJL from the White House, aome more toit^l are reminded: ‘'Remem HBEKS PLANNINO FCNlM toMl Venae-were Vem MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—The opposition expressed by President standard work week la cut.” ■Bea r one anothen burdens, ber,. man, that thou art dust and HARTFOTD (AP)—Oov. John in the unitolrmity of toe clouds MABBRft. OF fU nB ® forbidden by statute. ’The pamphlet makes a point ODD FELLOWS HALL inclined to understand sym that ebroud toa ntonet ^hat was shorter work week Is’ mors a sym Kennedy and the seeming disln and so fulfuU the law of Christ' unto dust thou shalt return.” N. Dempsey has asked. State Fi In toSi MwySand ease, the The parents. In the Pennsylva- that nationwide employment in AOMIBSION 76e m « n K 9 U F T ^ ^ pathetically the poeltion or policy a sudden and dMlnaUa state's ^ourt of Appeals ruled bto kuS ■ Maryland cases say that bol of organised labor’s genuine terest In Congress make this s (Oalatltois 6:2 R8V). During Lent, contrition and eelf- nance Commissioner George J. F a m ou $ concern over continuing high un dim prospect now. creased In the 1963-62 period only Beneftt of the Conneotlrat Eye wMoh has been explained to them “Don’t pray for easier burctons denial are stressed as repentence Conkling to make funde available to ths oleods near , toe . pianet’a 4 to -> a against mkjaottons by if use of New York Bute’s nwi- three-fourths as fast as the ex aouth pole. It ml|^, alaa.oieaB Ftuhimmd GpladiUNm i ; Madalya «B , Murray and her denomlnational prayer amounted employment than an Immediate If unemployment should take a Biuik and Vtoonl Boaearch •••*»••••••• T»W 1 ^ 9 innrmally and Intimately by the but for strong shoulders.” Thtoe tor the sins of mankind. to the University o f Oonnectleut goal. pansion of the work force. At that Foundation. words reveal two different life that eorae large aurfaca toatigw’ ii-y w -o ld , aon aoh iat daUy to an esUblishment of religion, sharp upward jump — and the rate, the AFL-CIO said, the job Ml •••••••«•• •>«Q ^ 2 moat -ImporUnt man in the coun Christians of many denomina for a long-raago plaimlito study The steady clarmor for a 86- AFLUIO leaders fear a fifth post- • ••••••••«•• L 80 A«o principles. ef a proposed branch in Southern lies beneath, a actftetlai qie<9da(. sehi^_openiiif r e llg l^ exerclaae then Bible reading and reciUtlon less total will mount 400,000 a •••••••••••••• try, than Mr. Krock may have been tions are urged to perform poet* ed, peihapa a moomato. . j ..« Mmoaim TO O BK^Yovi of the Lord’s Prayer should also hour week is « way of drawing recession Is an early probability Ebusy burdens! To be a happy Uve acts of devotion, to attend OmneoUcut “ I am donftdent," the , MTOKWTJWr, ' ■■r- It ■ yoo required ty the Baltimore Board year. susceptible in the days of his own As tor the (dobda^ they •at Bdueatkm. Tha Murrays toan- be barred. attention to the fact toat the Idle —the groundwork carefully pre ’’Reducing working hours may person, some say, one must find church services, to take commun governor said, "that this approach hevt A eaiwy iisiMiiRttMi you <*• MANCHBGITBR rate has been stuck at over 6 per special glory as an Intimate of the e a v burdens In life, sodlAli range from 46 mllw akovb toe tlto themaelvaa' as atheists. School officials in the two states pared by labor for the 35-bour not be the best way to create ^ S U S U m ion, to read, to jnedltate. to give will permit the presentation of a SHOPPING P A R K ^ cent for more than five years— week may suddenly pay off In a economic, and practical. They be eound program to the General As- surface of toe planet to 60 miles .The rellgloua.practice, required say the school opening devotion- jobs.” the AFL-CIO pamphlet mMieatlon of Presidents. Perhaps not every to others—In time, money and ale are not sufficient to constitute meaning five out of every 100 burst of new political support. Jitad to It or lieve the chief aim of life ia to labor. semMy for ita consideration and at their hlitoest. ' only in Ealtlmoro, is followed by said. “ But shorter working hours newspaperman exposed to some The ctou S m likely a iOtt of ROUTE «, B0LT6N all Maryland eeuntles. an establishment of religion, but workers can’t find jobs. ’The labor leaders are not en can and will spread employment Pittsburgh have comfort, money, amusement. action.” He did not disclose how 'itollMe,, Alto their leaorts What AFL-CIO leaders actually Ai^'^ssa: prssidsntial charm today Is as Any personal sacrifice Is consid smog—a layer of eondeneed hy In the Pennsylvania ease, a rather are intended to begin the tirely aerreed among themselves to some extent." ,.An I of opodol— much money would be made avall- __ totoipfy.penmi unto want, they made clear at a 10- on the best way lawmakers sealously Independent and critical ered fooMahnesa. ahle. ' Dentoeey made ths an drocarbons, a seientlBt qtooulated. toiito He.evn itoiifaton tB to eto- OPEN EVERY SDN. thraa-Judge U.B, District Court day on a moral note. ’The study said about one mil So the space ageney panel ef i^ s ld objections by Mr. and day session concluded here Tues should legislate a shorter work lion jobs would be created by ev PAINT •amdio.i •r H. B. A. SOIT- sw'Mr. Krock would be under simi ' Strong shoulders! Strength is You Name It nouncement yesterday in a letter eft” into jiNftee peopto Moerator* day, is a full-employment, full- week. not given us for our own sakes to Duwld L. Oat of Norwich, scientists, reporting on Mariner ijv-' I Mrs. Edward V. Sc^m pp, Uni Asians Praise Ship ery hour cut from the present SEJD - reo Tko lar circumstancea - tarians, and parents of two chll- production economy. They feel it Walter Reuther, president of the I standard 40-hour work week. At only. Strong shoulders have not chairman of a committee which will take drastic government ae- Undoubtedly, too, the reverse been given to us to be admired ...... dran who attend Avington Town- United Auto Workers, said he feels I that rate a 36-hour week would AIM BOEuNL recommended that a university WASHINGTON — The U.8.N.8. Uon to get It the 36-hour week may well be too ■musAn o r equation—of the blessing being but to bear the burdens of other On USIA PoUs branch be built In the Norwich a l^ Schoto. I wipe out all present unemploy tatCOhATtOM. - n ie Schempps contend the Blatchford, a troop transport serv- Tbey. propose. . a deep tax cut sharp a cut for some firms and ment. Larsen's conferred on a President by the people. By helping and by serv area. , tng the United«d NafliIons operation In along with more public works and Indiistries. He favors. Instead a ing we find true happiness In life. (Continued from Page One Pennsylvania pracUcs amounts to HARDWARE. INC. llto superior wisdom of the Fourth Els- an unconstitutional establishment the Congo since early 1961, has other forms of deficit spending to basic 40-hour week that could be ^ 1 8 life principle Is a denial of Wallis a n d Futuna Islands, 84 Depot Square, Manchester toto—has been watered down And ef religion and an interference won the praise of Malajran and increase purchasing power and de- adjusted automatically according French Protectorates since 1877, selfish enjoyment or selfishness only” and after two years those i-‘ ,v FiNANCES...FAMILYSTYLE! Indian officials tor looking after ^ mand for goods and services. Phone 649-6274 ____ ooata__ _ attar deteriorated now H is no longer stamped with the higher classifi' with tree exercise of religion. to economic changes. became French Overseas Terri ‘Hia Monehootor ruling in any phase of Ufe. This The 85-hour work week Is anoth- prinriple is the true view of life, cation ’’confidential.” Tha matter ef “family finances" has many M - Pennsylvania law requires ’ the l “ >e comfort of their troops. George Meany, AFU-CIO presi tories In 1956. .OinUy. adiyrtlataAadrt clMbiK houra: possible to count big White House toiidajr—1 p.m JPridiay. intknates among the press on the the, “yes” to God. He gives the Murrow reserved ths right to pects, in all ef which an institution like ours oap- TIm Rev. tbay B. HoUonea, heed of toe B UMtod Dry RsraS:?!______Kooday._ strength! the strength to say further withhold “ confidsntial M eztiemely helpful. Feel free to talk ever ~ WedneMay—1 p.m. Tooaday. thumbs of one hand. "yes" to His way of Ufe is found studies Indefinitely If natloiud se I f J I S E A Foroae. to taMtof'e drive tor the retuni at M ta hto 935 MAIN STREET - Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS ’ Tliaraday—1 p.%. Wedneaday. But, although we may freely curity requires. finances anytime with Manchester’s oldest finaa-' etaita. (A P PboEoitax). ’ iVlday—1 P.B1. nraraday. in prayer. ' MtBMay—11 p.m.p .m . Friday.____ _ concede aH these differences, and Don’t pray for easier burdens USIA spends more than $200,000 eial institution.' — ....cy deadiloa: 10:80 a.m. ... but for strong shoulders. a year for poll-taking abroad. et pawtoaUoo aaeept Saturday — these reasons for lament, to Mr. m Manchester CouncU of As to what some of the poll Krock, we cannot quite go along Church Women found; . / n Wadnoaday, February 27 with him In his published conclu February IMl—Urban opinion ef Prairie Churches Push sion that ths Kennedy administrs' OFFICIALS CONFIRMEO Castro In seven Latin American 9 . tlon is either trying to manage HARTTORD (A P )—’The Senate countries ranged from S per cent THURSDAYS Hartford Tries yesterday confirmed State Mental rating him "very good” to Argen vS A V I M G S the news of the nation, or succeed has flnany bacome apparent Health Commissioner Wilfred tina to only 1 per cent In Mexico. Prohibition for Kahsas FRIDAYS ing in managing the news, to its Bloomberg In a new four-year The Cuban prime minister ranked COMET! - / . V . / I.OAM to Ilia mtenbera of the C2ty Ooun- own advantages to any greater eX' term. It also confirmed reappoint "very bad’’ with 16 per cent poUed ell In Hartford that there muat be in Mexico''up to <0 per cent in TOPEKA, Ken. (AP)—The pro-f later Who has been jouatoig with tent than other administrations. ments of highway commissioner John Barleycorn moat .be hu life. a halt, some time, to the continual Howard Ives and Banking Com Peru. ’Those never having heard lo hlbition movement to rolling There have even been some mo missioner Philip Hewes. Approval of Castro ranged from 1 per cent acroes Kansas again, Dtaunchly Hollomon came' to Kanaaa 1$ tocreaae of the city tax rate. Dur- CURRENT ANNUAL yean ago from OMahoifaa, whara ments When we have had the opin Is required from only one cham among 'Venezuelan city dwellers ts tag the budget-maJcin^ aessiona DlVnKBMBON supported by the prairie churches he waa active in an unaucoaaaAil ion that President Kennedy was ber. All three reappointments 86 per cent among Brazilian coun wMch ended Monday, the mnnbera INSURED BAVINOa Which won the first ban-the-boou campaign to retain prbhibitton. DAYS try folk. LAST showing more responsibility to the were recommended by Gov. John BtUMOO omeft. ROUTE SI. OOVENTBY at the Council were virtually N. Dempsey. September 1660—Western Kure- f leasing requires no capital to- battle 80 yean ago. Holloman aaya he haa allobatad press than the press was demon Encouraged by success IM* $10,(XK) for radio and talevlalan nnanimoua In their bl-partisan ef vestment, ellmtoates trade-in strating toward Itself. There may in trouncing an attempt to liber broadcasts to win auppbrt for the fort to try to atabllize the Hart worries, stmplilles tax records alize state liQuor laws, the Kansaa new dry campaign. indeed have been occaslona wheit ^ n u . s p . H . MON.-TUE$.-FRIDAY ford tax rate. Ihey alaahed ap- and has a desen ether advan United Dry Forces are aedloualy Although many obaarvara be the Kennedy aebninistration was propriattona requeata, and appro- tages, You come out on top Extra Hours 1HUR8BAT • AJI. to 8 PJl,—WRD. GLOBED AT NOON promoting a return to prohibition. lieve Hollomon will not win com trying to fool the press, and keep In 1880 Kansas became the first mittee approval of hla bill, propon- prlationa recommended by C9ty every time you lease a new ear to save on nice things certain information trom it. But state to outlaw the sale of liquor. enta of legal liquor tear the orya’ , Manager Sharpe, until the howle ! OPiN SATURDAY! strength In the prairie vlUages. there have also been some occa trom ua. Come to—get the facto That constitutional amendmsnt aame from every conceivable di- withstood all challenges until 1948, The Kansas Legislature, like sions when the press has needed 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. rectian. They out the Board of IBd- when the voten repealed It In fa that of moat etatea, is dominated no official cooperation to create Lease Plans For An vor of package stores. by repreMntaUvea from rural acatJon request by a total of $2,- ALSO THURSDAY EVENINOS 7 to • false impreesiems in the newe. But Makes and Models This year, hotel and motel op areas who fear a pro-Uquor vote 100,000. Tliey slashed the city’s would be difficult to defend at the there have also been great and erators, trying to attract more tourists and ctmventlbhs to Kan polls. for your home payrolls by a total of .|47S,000. glorious demonstrations of the SHEARSON, HAMMILL & CO. They deferred capital eocpenditures. MORIARTY sas, got a bill introduced in the The legislative etruggla begins ability of the press to penetrate legislature to permit sale of liquor in earnest next Tuesday whan the They trimmed pay raises. Members New York Stock Exchange would-be censorship, or would-be Established 190$ ARTHURS by the drink. The drys ratoed such House State Affairs Committoa When they got all through they BROTHERS holds its first public hearing en distortion of the news, and bring •16 MAIN STREET - M I>2821 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY a fuss that the bill didn’t even had fought a valiant battle, and get out of committee. Now the the prohlbiUon bill. -.ANNUAL Just thrsa days, two nights, to choosa Watkins fina out the truth on its om i initiative SOI OKNTER ST,—MI 8 -6 1 1 6 scored a partial victory. They drys have introduced a bill for a At noon that day, toa Kansaa home furnishings at lower than svar prices! Easier than and research and courageous de 9 4 2 MAIN ST CORNER OF ST, JAMES ST. referendum on relnstltutlng prriil' United Dry Forces will bb htncA- had held the new increase in the avar to shop, too. Free parking on all streets and in tha cision to print. And Mr. Krock bition. son hosts to 2,000 Kinsas minis tax rate down to one and three ters. himself can be found, very often, Leading the campaign aataln*! FURNITURE two-acre Purnell Parking Lot at the rear of our store. tenths mills, against an increase legal liquor is the Rev. Roy B. Every member of the legls- performing bis own part of such LUNCHEONETTE Come in this week. Visitors welcome! of two and nine tenths mills which UNDER NEW Hollomon, a retired baptist min- * lature has an invltatlob. servloe, redressing some imbal WE ISSUI P/kRKER^ had been proposed. MANAGEMENT ance in the news, reassembling AMIRICAN ■LE N D B During their sessione, the mem OPENING SPECIAL facts toward a verdict, bucking EXPRESS Rockville-V ernon A bers of the City Council h^rd dire WHISKEY (Right) Handsome wavay to predictions of a failure and disrup what he feels to be some official MONEY MILK SHAKE get the relaxing benefit'its' of effort to manage the news by giv tion and deprivation hi city serv ORDERS n iL L FIFTH rocking . . . a Boston rocker ing prominwtee to his own selec- or SUNDAE Wilson' Appointment Flouts ices during the coming year. with scooped Windsor seat in Uon of fact and (pinion. 85 PROOF During the coming year, various nutmeg maple finish. J When Mr. Krock does this, we departments will undoubtedly QF I»1AN3GHESTER .* Spnrit of La^, Banm Says applaud. When great newspapers WITH ANY MEAL make a cqiupicuous thing o f not refuse to be muzzled, and print REG. 25e 3 . 3 r OR SANDWICH ' (Left) Copy of an old com being able to afford some service i Tm spirit, id not the letter, ofSbut in Manchester and Bofton ae the news, even though they know mode in solid pine can hold a or improvement they think “the DRAPERY SHOP -11 OAK STREET - Ml 3-5171 ROSBY toe minority representation law well. A number of canvaseers have winter garden or be adapted people" wUI want. publication is going to be resented hi Connecticut 'was violated last not yet turned In thflr anvelopm by official Washington, we ap night when the two Republican to the Rockville office of toe Coh- to Hi-Fi use. 81 x 18” top; J^t it can be predicted that if. P iN r . M S . 1.00 plaud. But, much as we applaud selectmen of 'Vernon appointed a neotlcut Bank and Trust Oo„ sold Smokey or Honey pine fin toere is half a will among the third man who's sympathies are Thompson. When these retume the fight for news in the field, we CARD OF e e . KIEENEX ishes. 29.95 city’s administrators to cooperate' 75 PINS Iww FItICTION with the Republicans, said Atty. are In, the total may well be over with the economy which is neces-1 have no particular applause for ftobert Baum this morning, the $8,600 that was colleetad last Colonial stylft 49.95 ivory tower fulmlnations against Atty. Baum, who had the imanl- year. Sary if Hartford is not to impov- I TISSUES Green Xhumbe one particular P^esldeint or one TOYS mous endorsement of the Vernon •tiah Itt own property owners, the ' Democratic Town Oimunlttee, waa A short course in maintananca (Left) Hi-Fi - cabinet particular admlniatraUoii. That Reg. 29c aew budgst srlU work out, sensibly | passed over by Rs|>ubUcan Belect- of home landscape wlU ba given that compliments your any political administration will ' ta rfs -' Bex Of Moirii 14, 21, and 28 at toe Tol •nd adequately. | I men George Risley and Herman Early American room want to manage the news Is In : VeHety U«0 O. Olson In favor o f Bldgar H. IVll- land Counto Agricultural Ointto We note an this—and we salute I BUbBS 2 V evitable. ’The job of the press is •on. on R t 30. Sttbjeota of the sessions is made with cherry this valiant effort on the part of Sleev«j(i«it. 8 Wilson is a reglsterad Demo wUl be lawn and shnd> nmtote- to get the nevns anyway, and then veneers. It has a lift- Ihe Hartford City Council—be crat, but In the past election he nance, including pruning, fera- top for turntable sec cause we here in Manchester are handle it with intelligence and a gave his support ta Rtoley and Ol> Using, and Insect and dlsfiiae Proa- Buffet base white hobnail loud announcements, by the quar government, since the Democrats f t s i e the rate where it is—and to pact BL, was arrested Igat xMat only, $145 milk glass shade. ters, which Indicated that some no longer have a voice in R.” Switch takes a ■dihllidi thU as a ftam and lasting The Post filled by Wilson was at 8 o’clock for violation of nfoba- thing under the four minute mark SEAMLESS 3-Ught bulb. town policy which property own- vacated yesterday by Francis tlon. The com j^ n an t was his pro was a poesibllity all along.. In ad bation officer, Paul Mc43tory, and c n and-indiiatrlallcta alike can do- Pttkat, who resigned to become dition, there was, mi the television NYLONS sxecuUve secretary of the Rock the arresting officer was Rock pend u|>on. ville Patrolman Raymond Dun screen, an unofficial timer which ville Housing Authority. Any ouch financial policy, to be Wilson has served as third sel- ham. Wendus porisd • 6 ^ bond tallied the minutes, the seconds, honest with itself, must demand aotman, and one term os f 1 r s t for appearance In RoricvUls Cir and even the tenths of a second. (bat Improvements and eoepon- selectman. cuit Court March 12. lOiiipitel Notae Mons In municipal services must In fact, there were times when' the Trash OoUeotton Sculptra .. if you're modern minded race itself, down on the trkek, The Rockville public works de- Admitted yesterday: Myroh 04tl- be paced to the town’s ability to lup, 41 Bnxtolyn St. seemed so dull that we allowed our poriment 'wlU collect trash from pay for them out of current reve- city resldenta, begiiming Monday. Birth yestanlay: A daughter to fancy to join the tenths of a second Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bnjmer, 40 ‘-'•v Inspired by modem sculpture, “Sculptura” is for the young at auee. And any effm-t at preeent Resldenta are to place the trash at "heart . . . whether you are sixteen or sixty ! The smooth, sleek, they ticked their own swift the curb for the men to collect Fleaaant S t . ,, ; . ■ ’ ' eoonomy and preeoit control of Bring the magic Utschaiged jMsterday: Thnothy easy-to-care-for walnut exteriors are softened by curved mir way toward the seconds. But the Award Winning Film the tax rate would go down the Ketcham, Btaxtord Bpringe; Jef-^ ror frames and bed headboards. Choose as a group or from drain, of course, If the town should mere seconds were slow, almost as TTie Clergy Council o f the Rock- frey Jamattus, Ooventiy. alow and deliberate as the nm- vlUe Area will sponsor six exhibi- Open Stock which includes more pieces not shown. Pieces M ttaelf be tempted into the easy tions of the award winning film sketched: 60” Dresser Base $185; 27 x 42” Mirror $31.50; 40 ioUy o f issiiing bonde to pay for ners down on the track. of Springtime to V anoa uewa is jiaadled fear The FREEDEUVERY "Question 7" at Oia Pajac^ Theater Herald’s RoekvtUe liqiijaw.' S W- X 421/ 2” 5-drawer Chest $88; Full or Twin Size Beds $63.50. things K wants now but can’t aas- When It was over, and we and In Rockville Sunday, Monday and f ) Mala B t, ielsiihiwsi (Night Stand $44.95 extra). flp pay to r now. millions of other viewers had been ’> ..... i - ■Dieaday, Mkndi 10. 11, and IS. 8-SlSS e f SOtehto Projecta bought by bond issues Informed that the official time had your home with Watkins Custom ftWjULtaliMNi. The film to about an attenqR by indeed been one full secofMl under Ckxiununlsta to undermine a^ church •Iwaye Inevitably cost half as to MoeUn, North Germany. The four minutes. It did feel good to touch again as they do when the First Aid (or Oonununtote offer the pastor’s son, Films, Talk Set Butler's tray have been even remoMy a part toxpayers pash cash for them. SORE THROAT who is a musically talented boy, Reproduction of a But of such an ocoasian. But then the Bcholamhipa and a chance tor a On Americanism Nobody has yet invwtted any M m m Aefttfiilfi ler’s Tray Cocktail Ta torstem by which a town can ea- young man who had run the 8:59 career If he WlU give up Me tolto. ble with 37 X 28’’ sha^ mile for us appeared on the screm, LozemS TTie producer to Lothar WoUf. Jemee Maiming of Wosoaeter, Old Salem Cherry ed oval top; solid eapa meetiiig its abUgwUone for The Nattooal Board of Revue to and, without in the least Intending SI Mhos., will speak and phCar two cherry. ever, ia the way state aak federal I p CO vers 1 9 8 1 oaUad toe film the best film films tonight at 8 at tha Mariiu goyenmieBU oometima seem to as- to seem that//way^—he waa merely | of the yeaf, and tttha Legion of Club Hall, 717 Paricar B t He to makes every dimier an event ■ume they can. being clinical about the race and ' REG. $135.00 i L : 6 9 ' Decency called It a powerful chairman of the Massachusetts dramafisatlon. Americantom progtatn tor the CXw new tax raU struggle, here the way It had been run— confeeaed I The rich, satiny sheen of Old Salem Solid that It had been rather hard stay-1 SOFA AND Away with the drabness of W inter! Transform . OoMlMe Needed American Legion. The progtsm la Complete to Mancheater, liee Just ahead. The Babe Ruth League, ralsinB spoosored by the Marine Ogrpe (jherry adds a mellow richness to dining . . . ing out in fronf and cracking the y o u r living room into gay Springtime with W at Meanwhile, we eompllinent the CHAIR, 99.95 UESTRlI tts sights above the snow to a Leagua The speakar’s Sitojeoto will makes every meal an event! And Old Salem fire set ■Mmbera o f the City Council in four minute mile merit without kins custom-made slipcovers. Yeu make yaur steadUy wamilng sun, to dreaming be * ^ 0 Are at War With toe Ocm- is finely made, too. Only selected native solid ftortford on the aeal and lo u n g e having anybody close enough W -1 fabric selection right in yo^ home. i(ondad sun- dreanu of tha coming season. Hav muntste,” and 'TTie Osnmimtote wild cherry is used. (Cabinet pieces and ta- (Below) Complete brass fire- hind him to make a race of It. ! ing checked all m gear, the. toOurlAdat” blss have thumbnail edges on tops, doors and set with 38 X 21-inch bla<^ with which they fought their way REG. $87.5() fast W averly Fabrics are included. Slipcovers, FRY laogua finds it is short a ^mori A color film, "An American toward their anali, limited victory And tois ritoical remark by the m vital personnel item—coaches. drawers. Hutches have lined and partitioned mesh, pullchain screen. are carefully cut and fitted in your home; then o n tP E ir Btacy" will he ahosm after 'toe tor the tanpayam and the future, young winner convinced us, at SOFA OKLY With , Men. interested in helpfog out to flnt brief tsdk. silver sections. Drawers are center guided; af toair city. letet, as the actual running Kaelf meticulously tailored in our workshop. Kick or Autoaaatic. Blidwii this capacity with the Babe Ruth A aSws film, "Oommoalat ftn- have solid. oak interiors. There are full had not, that there Is something 69.95 Heal Conlrel League ara urged to call Peter J. droleBMnt — ,19Sl,” Ulto Ifow toe bdit pleats and^ axtra heavy duty lippers ara in- IfuisUo of. Worcester Rd. communist Oonqueat bwitoi to length shelves in cabinet bases and doors have A semirattached foam pil ivandsffuBy atreog and bold About JTBlir V N i a W i h r alu^^. Whan cemplatad, slipcovars are deliv PieUmtoaiy Jtotoums Moeoow to 1M7 and iiag mteitoad magnntie catches. Biass door and drawer low back and foam latex too age to whiob w« Uve. TUe Goaiaatee - K0G. 186.00 er'd '’and installed en your furniture. niJAisi returiw ftrom toe Heart to all e f Ruaaia, Baotom Borope, haraware enhance the hatches. Hutch tops seat gives this Colonial VtoleuMedly Uueo is a dlfler- Fund Ditve oondoetad B u ^ y in Cfaliia, Bobthsast Asia oal Korea. young whipperen^n>«r, far ftom have sculled sides and tops; shaped shelves; styled swivel rocker supsft ikoe between the time when being particuleuly grateful that he ’ • * Vemea, RoelcvUle and BUlnitoh It alaq oomrs toe speead of Red 34.95 TWO CHAIRS •mount to ^proxlmateiy | 2 ,0 0 0 . totaUtarianiam to Boiftli aiHl Cen spoon tacks; heavily molded tops. Among the comfort. Maple trim: cuto Amedcan Preeidento would give had o^ce again run the mile In sClalh-MI 3-5171 now for an appointment. Save 1 4 » 5 Malcolm Tbompstm, rice prosi. tral America and OutiS. T hls’ li % pieces are the 42” hutch sketched which Kneehole desk from the tom covered in prints or •n occosionai exclusive Interview something Under four minutes, was 72.50 the Semi-Annual Sale. 6 P IE C E S VahM dent and a director of the Mon- to# f ia t tima toe films have been stands over 6 feet high, the.ova! spoon-foot “new” Old Ipswich Solid textures. to Mr. Arthur Krock of too Mew coenplaintog that he had had the eltoetcr Heart. Assoctatton, aald. ■bowa to Oa$BMM$ioqt taUe ^lat extends frera 42 x 62 to 98 inches Maple (jolleotion, haa an 'V M k tim m amt toe mmmd, di to he Ihe eoly tour mto- “ Wa’re varV pN ltod with toa re easy-to-work-on 42 x IF* m it so tu t. » and the iftiqpMBsiTe ladderhack arm and side 4 7 5 . inch top: 7 drawers inelwl> •t to ^IftS^pbMit ehaits with Hber-nuh seats. You can own all x : A f vd m t felt I47B. kig a f*-4-' '«■ • •}!•' “•'/ ■“
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
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Prices EffeetlvG Through Soturdoy, March 2. r** f # l' - ^ I . r • 'M E, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU S^T. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P. . ' i : MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST ° OPEN MON. THR ■ 'I 8
:■ - . 'l ^ s v t t t m f G asaiO A BiANcrasarra, o o n i Tw W ^ M R u A J i y y t , i s 6 » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEOTBR, CONN« WEDNESDAY, FEBRU.^Y fT, l#6f -V. about |iso,ooo, but may b* da* conversation is not to listen to a year-old inn In 1969 at a reported BoHon pfetad before June by improve woman talk about her children. U. S.' Promwe»] price of about $1 million, qrks Budget ment finsnead during toe prsssnt Since her children are safely at S ia ie N ew s In commenting on the offer, i l Ohitnary"! * wri yaar. home with a sitter — and so are fm m m m weartiiipes to Chinese Mrs. Rooaen said: HOW MUCH j SAITSx ^ I ^ * - Allowing House on Snutll Lot In tha mfeotoonaoua oatogoty; “Mqtowrbood is a wonderful his — and there’s a Mg fascinat To Help Bosch fAALMfrJl. “Although the offer was an at VO V3U M S P GhiSebuts Reviewed by thing. But why oan’t women leave ing world to talk about, why N. Mastto insert ad two seepenmuraa tractive one, I have* no desire to A B A V l which wars riot raquaated. motoarhbbd at home when they should they bore each other Roundup eell now or in the foreseeablb fu to death making parent talk? ARTNinilRil Petor N. ItotorfeB, W. K An appeal town a Zoning B o ^ ' Tha parmtt wto'lmuad, M ow**? The Charter R a v iito Oammla* hire 6 h i ^ sUter and m out for, In Caribbean Highlight Nikita Talk ture. My son, Frederick, eventual RussMl T. PetoMMib sad h soU m a t ■aid atUit time, m m * t rg z U i ■ Martin, Fuss “ And,” writes the man, “ If a « A p ^ (SBA) (toctaknt whife nori whliBh th* diractora may ap* ■oelal ovSrifagT*’ asks a man ly will run Waverly.” a s t w K. Petofsen, both dO tta- o f ■ u u Hittaigto tha Town Oouw who roads- this column. woman can't think o f any other (Continued from Page One <■(? (OmtliiiMd from Page One) W a w O Burnham BaUtaaBiA to poite at thatr March 6 maetlngi topic of conversation, she can al ohestw. died Thesday at ' ioifeeml yanager Richard Mir* nfaw no rpqjieat for funds aliic* "nwro’x nothing much more > from Face Om ) HQiqiUai. He UVsd in .fee B artfetd Maid:* Anna on a kit with IM ways get the man to talk about tally mislesMilng advertising if ad Tradition Crumble* Bton the raqjiirad froneKga, bu tin yeatarday aftaairaiia bondiietad ttrdbea not yet. oglst. deflattag to a msn^s ego” be says, ship. While abroad ha mlnlngled TORRINGTON (AP)—Back In area all hto Ufa. “than to sit down beside an at- some of his interests and at least with other LaUn-American Itlte* f— that it an attack «aa vertisers could consult regula- h S dantod to tlto Hartford Court V u d ^ haarlngg qn road a»iS Martin allocated about 19,000 for pretend to be interested. mad# cn Ouha, on the CStlnese Peo- flons. the day when Torrington only had Other aurvivoM toehida hto wlfa, atOammon naas. tots purpeae, and an additional tracUvo woman or to ask her to als including BetancourL two daughteta, fwir brothara, a equals or axcebds tha tot frontaga U afer b n S ift a i ^ TPoob l i ■tom . oo^^irttlmy . Un- dance and have her spend the "It’s a cinch he’s not going to Befancourt la here for the fa' p la 'i RapuhUe—against which a Among those who spoke against Democratic mayors, the Democra ludfa John SMatato ruled In In tbs «*dW tolon. IT^pOO.'tor costa on bonds and notes. fade away if she does that, or Mae: extra on Formosa,—against SBC Granted the bill were William A. Dower, tic Advisory Board stipulated sister a ^ fiVa gimndchildran. favor of the KBA’a vortanoa to al- matoarafi 'M 'tta'Saatra Scfii:___ profamanta, and’ nigMUanaoua ax- 't b o allowonct far paying' off whole evening talking about her augmatlon, aa are Presldenta Funeral sarvloaa iHU ba Friday Tha ruling involvtd oonatruoUon la' B M ^. 'Thc 'Mcftta, -who ihaat chUdreh and P.T.A., ear pooling, even if she talks about “ her” in- Francisco Orlicb of Coata Rica T M V a UEMY NiMto Korea or North Viet Nam, also a spokesman for the newspa “must” membership for the “mayor tow the ft m to build a houaa on panawk * »4 osa to up with an aa- claims against the town wo* tenta tereats, if she has any outside of then the U.8.S.R. wUl come to the per association, and Charles H. and acting mayor.’ at S:S0 pjn. hk iiw Taylor slid (tobart R d„ In Reaidaiioa Zona AAj on part of two or mors lota, or on Zt UpttM SCathoSiift Ctturdh c S ., ]^ t o of tha amount of m w road tively sat at $30,000. and aueh. and Ramon 'Vllleda Morales dC Azthodxad Agants F o r All Modaaa Funeral Home, U6 8. Main ona lot and part duct tit* yhur as t h ^ She abouldn’t be a Wt aur- her children.’’ Honduras. •id Ot Its friends and give a deci* $50,000 for Flynn, of the Ansonla Sentinel. The “must” was eliminated by attar ravtoaslag tha appMd p h fisd oonatruoUon to* Ttewn Btogfaaw* Martin'sald that tha present sys- That’s what the man wrote, and Rail, Air and Staasasliip rebuff to the aggressors.” the Democrats last night, and so St, West Hartford Burial will be When Biunham Batatea boiM t '*arvlela^nroJ■dt ” , tag. DapOrtmaait .oould haodls in tsm of reporting settlement* was prised if to* nun who came to by Atty Claoiga C. Lsrannr en ba- tha land. It tumad down an m s r Mnr..' Jam4a S: - Klar of Notidi it does seem he has a point. Bet fJ a c a TOe premier was obviously tired was Mayor J. Brie Chadwick, Tor- in RretoHUl Mamortal Pwrk, Rocky ' of hto wttA owner ot the ad- toe 19W*lfe4 flsosl year. mlgleadttg. 8y u** u>e Ug- the party to enjoy Mmaelf grows Quail Habit* Differ Oppose Politics Ban HlU. . Rd.; do-Iofidor of the tiwm, to aa- inattentive a* aha chatters on ter check next time you go . to a as the meeting began. He appar Detailed Plan rington’s first Republican chief ining property. t o buy tha lot with I t t ***^„®£ Town Bnilnear Wsilter Fuse told uite ara irrisased to the pre**, party, to see if you are guilty of 18 Asylum SL, Artford ently showed both boredom and HAR’TFORD (AP)—The Gen executive since 1936. Frianda nay call at the funeral frontaga and aettlad for a amallar . aUitlng Mra.' OraoM. Mra. WilUam Martin thal, given tiie variety of toite 'do not Indleate the amount about .Junior’s mumpa and sis'* A tty. tiiiaanar oontended that S. Vilontinw o f'R t. 6 ,1a aarviag dancing ISsaOns, or, if he makes talking about your children to 00NCX>RD, N H . — EJuropeoa TaL 247>5867 fatigue by leaning on his hands eral Assembly was asked today to Although he was______eligible„ ______to serve home today feom T to 9 pan. and lot with only lOO feet mlaoellaaepus angfaaering Jolw the that was initially being claimed. quail are nfigsatory birda but New The board of finance approved tomorrow from 3 to 4 end 7 to 9 the ■variance would act n prooadant Tha ramalntog 30 feat was a (« a g a ^ na tranaurar. an excuse for escaping the first any man you can trap long with his eyes closed during the relax state regulations banning, Democratic Advisory Board, and that It wduld be In violatlon department, ia ouled on to handle, Appanntly .largo $1,000 *ettle- enough to listen to a subject only Wteld quoU are noL Old World HAROLD EELLS preliminary speeches. But once he Isat night a $50,000 appropriation political actvlties by state em- had stayed away from p.m. Donatlone jm y be made to the to T-«»e"d T. Wood, 36 Robart Rd., : Tm . aooutp have addraaaad and it qould turn out plena for about menu ar* freigtiently made on in chance be get*. of the “tot of record” rule. atuffad. onir«]op«l..f*r tha> msU ap* WeUs Studio "Any man figures that parties you find fascinating. quaH are found a* far north as M l f*7442 Mgan to speak he came up enthu- for detailed plans and specifica ployes. the meetings. Now It’s official. AN APULT N0RA4AU.Y menKMial fund o f Our Savior's l u - the owner of the adjacent home to 96()0^^0()0 worto o f road eonStruc* itial cUimaaa fat» “ $15,000, he Bills that would allow state em thenui Church, Newington, In hto But lha aouTt agraed that the peal tot funds to help crippied are for having fun. (AD rights reserved. Sweden, aa few south a* Now ManelMster Agoit sb^cally and seemed in a gay tions for an addition to Rockville NCEPS ABOUT A TENTH vaitaaca .bad bean proporiy grant the east. tlon and stem sowar work: Mtid* Newspaper Enterprise Aasa.) Zeafend. mood. ployes to be elected or appointed OF A TEA6P00NFUL memory. Atty. Leeaner contended that tto ohil^ran: and aflulta. Th# drtro be Panelist Speaks This ia equal , to approximately And .Smaller aetUoment* never “A man's idea of fascinating High School. to non-paying jobs on municipal U of Bridgeport Grant ed, baoauaa the buUden faced “ax gin* 1 March 7: and will continua Khrushchev repeated his propo OF SALT A RAY. oeptlnnnl altuationa or condlUana” 130 foot frontaga parcel conaietto Mni J. Xonneth Brad^ of 10- per oent of to* departmantia grt reported at all, be said. sals to replace the North Atlantic Voting in favor were Chairman boards or commissions were sup BRIDGEPORT (AP) —' The Uni- Martin P. Daley of a “lot of record” with an 90 tiiraygh'' BIfurtaa:. ^. budget. Other miscenaneous expanse* in Douglas Hayes and members Rob ported by representatives of state, verslty of Bridgeport announced to- that would have oauaad hardttlp Oemributiona'halp provlda rahaL Woo^iort Wl)! speak Friday st 3 -w I Treaty Organization flag with a jitiiSaislirJXiSais ROCKVILLE—Martin P. Daley, had the town fequlrad strict ad- foot frontage, that had been on and Elisa mviewed elude payment* far the town for ■ 1 i United Nations flag in West Berlin ert Deming and Herbert Hanna- employes associations and various day It has received a $15,000 grant 83, o f 8 Cottage S t, died at Rock file with the town etoce Aug. 1, S ta tion fiscIUtles for men, women pm. at a meeting o t too Coamo- ____ jule o f angfaeerlng Improve* employe’s Social Security, fasur bury. Member Abner Brooks voted legislators and individuals. 'from the National Science Founda* harenc# to the rulea. u d 'j^ o f e B ,'wbo beooma dtaaliM and to sign a German peace treaty he is vacationing, said hto new ville City Hpspltai last night Mr. Sinca Judge Speslala found no 1946, and a half portion o f anoth peUtaa Ohd) fa the FadaraUon mehta that the engineering depart ance program, penalon fund, and on Soviet terms. He said, as he against the appropriation, and But they ran Into opposition tlon to purchase laboratory eor- inagularity In the ZBA’a ddlbera- er previous lot of record. Room' of Orntar Oontragatlonal Blue Oroia most of tha ejqMnse* has before, that the boundaries of member Joseph McManus abstain from George J. Walker, state per He waa bom Aug. 9, 1879 in Town regulations allow a build ' and ■veeatloiua .aarvtoas sxo dlrsotors, who are anxious to put ed. program In physlcik tunity in the hospital field” on the tions, he continued a court prlncl- led for neitily 900 people Church. Sh* la prssidant of tha fixed. Germany would not change and sonnel director, and from a spokes Broad Brook. >le that “ the court should be cau- er to oonetruot a home on an un- a road program before the town. Some of the figures from town that the situation would remain A town meeting will be called man for the Connecticut Merit President Henry W. Uttiefleld national level. Suivl'von include five daugh fa the atafe’s fiVt BwMr OoimaeUout Federation of Wom said the university will more than He sold he could not disclose ious about dtoturting the deci- deraleed lot if the lot was recorded Seat ‘ traatmsnt centen, Mra. Eiuia, who *ald the study rec depawtinenta, detailing information 'tiie/ ths same with access to West Ber soon by the selectmen to vote on the System Association, a private ters, Mrs. Arnold Moriarty of in a subdivision plan or or befora en’s OhiiM. ommend* priorities but dote not about town employes neceoMiy lin guaranteed to the West. appropriation approved by the match the grant by earmarking the name of his new employer, but of local authorities,” when Greene anid. citizens organization. announcement of the appointment Monson, Maaa, Mrs. Michael Cl- thatr daoislona are properly She has bemi a regular paneksL say how muph ahoukl be done fa for figuring these. expenoM,' Was, “ The Soviet government is finance board last night. $88,700 for i^ysics equlmnent. vlello and hfoa. Alvin Hunt both Aug. 1, 1945. Bending Oenanltana Vtatta ill Proponents of the bills—at Bridgeport will graduate tta first is expected within a week. reariied. But. said Lesansr, tha tala of the Bolton ' teacben from kinder^ known as Ina Bradley, on “ What any given year, told Martin that not yte available to the controUer’a ::iL ready to sign at any time a treaty In approving the appropriation, hearing before the legislature’s of Manchester, Mrs. Helen Stula In .the World” a television show any more than the |500,000 worth office. on general and complete disarm finance board membeia remarked rv>inin1ttM>—ar- p:^s»cs majors m xvoe. Foster said he was offered the unham Batatea Inc. waa 30 foot paroal to Wood was taken gartetIthnhilZ Oiad* Sattended'a Public Personnel Committee—ar new p o tio n last Nov. 8, but and Mra Albert Tennstedt both granted the variance last March from the 90 foot lot of record, on Channel 8, Hartford, for the of rood or sewer work plans would Budget hearings for the Park EAIR Dr. William Gamer, chairman feadfag V eeMlon yesterday afeetr ament which would banish the that the matter is now more or less gued that regulations under the { of RookvUle; a brother, Irving past four yaan. For aeVaral years prteiably have to .be done by an and Racraatlon Departments ara scepter of rocket-nuclear war out of their hands, since the board of the physics department, said could not accept until the current 19, altowing ocnatruction of thus in effect leaving one paroel ■OHdol. Mnit feawt Obmea, pub* dispute' at the hospital was set Daley o f RotdtvUle; 14 grandchil home on a tot with only 100 foot ■he had her own radio and tele outside consultant. scheduled for tonight at 7:80 fa from our planet,” the Tass news of education or the selectmen can departinent b o ^ to offer an dren and a great-^andcblld. not recorded with the town. UKiing hoilM raading oonmlcant, phyric. program for tled. He submitted his resignation frontage. vision programo fa the Fairfield Martin said toot the oapito! the Hearing Room of the Munlo- agency quoted him as saying. present a bond referendum to the The funeral win be held Friday He said that the developer was taBcad OR urn of textbooha puUMi* County area, and ourrantiy does works program for the ocmlng p A H M t But he said there are some who teachers begiimlng In September. to the hospital trustees Feb. 16. Town regtdatlona require 130 olihQr fe * Brm aht rapreaentft-She Ipal Building. dewy-fresh fashions popping up voters for whatever amount Is the could or could not do. John M. Patten, chairman of at 9:45 a.m. at the Burke Funeral feet in Reatdenee Zone AA. therefore oUlged to conform With free-lance radio intervlewa. year is not yat prepared, aUhough want a test ban agreement “ to low bid on construction. They contended that many state Home, 76 Proepect St with a re the town’s present regulations, also (answered queetiens .Of the .Mrs. B r a ^ y writes a newapa* ho is currently woridng on R. i ve NATO an opportunity to spy the trustees, executive board, said The property was originally taaebatd', -.1 . for the prettiest girls you know! The board of finance had set a employee possessed a great deal Employe Robbed last night that Foster’s reslgnar quiem Maas at 10:30 a.m. at St bought April 16, 1961, and a per- calling for 130 feet of frontaga. per column, is a director bf Amer* Whan flntsbed, it will faciude a iiiii S our country.” $1 million celling on construction, of experience In government that Bernard’s Church. Burial will be .. Tha aeaeiqn. yias echeduled to of* icon Women fa Radio and Tele* Police Searching “ The United States,” he said, WATERSORT (AP) A shoe tlon "was completely volimtary n ^ for the prepoeed construction Atty. Learner asked that the for inn teatferra an opportuhlfy to projedted schedule of expendituree but cost estimates are $1.2 million. could be used by the communities Store employe was dtruck on the and received witt regret.” in Grove Hill Cemetery. variance be ovarruled because virion, New Sfagland Chapter, and for the next five yearn, one year “is looking for a means of delay The board of education has of Friends may call at the funeral waa issued by Building Inspector on ftaOB wnloh will on* A DAVIDSON A in which tiiey lived. head with a gun and robbed of Foster became administrative Thomas Monahan oa May M>. “the situation (which caused the has been general chairman of a leas than was recommended far For Stolen Auto itii: ing decision on the ending of nu fered to delete a gymnasium and Edward Gallant, spokesman for home tomorrow from 3 tod rnd able thdm to get maximum bene- aUbserlptlon oonunittee .of- the clear weapons tests or avoid it $300 by two men lest night while head of the local hospital In July, Monahan ordered construction hairdshlp) was o f the defendants 'f l t Irafn'M jNmllih«lr*a line. * the pfenning ooMMltanra who pre LEVENTHAL STORE choir room from the project. If the the Connecticut State Employes headed for a bank to make a 1961, after serving as assistant 7 to 9 p.m. Weatport Country Playhouse, and altogether. The resumption of im- bids are high. stopped at the end of the month, own creation.” SU Ouffaf Pnmoaed pared toe town’s propoewd madter Police have aent out a IS-rtato Association, said that regulations night deposit administrator at Stamford Hos after the foundation had already Judge Spealale ruled that the ia a participant o f tfae Shako- plan o f deveitopment ft>r the Town derground nuclear tests by the However, Supt. of Schools Ray were so confusing now that state E iM st A. Bkmso tawn-Spaneorad Nii clau ■peare Theater, Stratford, ffiie has alarm for a 1967 modal, four-door United States on the eve of the FYancis GonzeUa of Plainville pital. been put la, when he received a town cases that the plaintiff, Atty. Pfenning Oommtxdon. mond Ramsdell said last night that employes have been fired for al was ti’eiited at St. Mary’s H o s Ernest A. House, 68, died Uito wis ■rata .tomorrow .night da* alao been active fa the develop* Proposed hnprovemente could pearl and tan Chevrolet aedan, new round of negotiations is fresh the gym is needed, to lower pupil- complaint from Atty. Leesner. Leesner, offered in support of Ms tiMia.of ivpropoaed outing at g leged violations "under ridiculous tel for a head Injury and dis HEADS RUBBER FIRM morning at Northampton (Mass.) A restraining order waa issued cans, were not applicable to the ment o f tiM Oonnaotlout (now ba Ihwnoed through bond knuea with Hoenae number AB 7156, re evidence of this. The American teacher radios and provide three circumstances.” Veterans Hospital, where he had New Bfirand'sltl area. ThoM at* Fsimeld County) Sjmphony Or- government bears the entire re charged. WEIST HAVEN (AP) — Fred to prevent■event furuwr building work. situation in queation. or through the CapMsJ Improve- ported atolan feat night from the classes a week for each pupil, in Walker, in opposing the bills, erick Machlln, president sine# 1962, been a patient for 35 yean. ig 7 p.m. daaaeo at the:aid oiieotra. maat Reserve Elmd, wMch fe iini sponsibility for the consequences stead of two classes a week. Mr. House waa bom Nov. 10, on A t. 9 at WiUlama Rd. wiU Mra, Bradley ia a fashion Show parking lot of the Parkode BowUng of its actions which are designed said that there was a real prob Bandit Takes $410 has been elected chairman of the __ ioato wtiioh akl area they would ou ^ ed from ourrant income. Allen Dresser, chairman of the lem involved. board of the Armstrong Rubber 1894, In Manchester, a son o f Al Us ratlrament He had attended commentator and model, and la a Next year the Reserve Fund Alleys. to stimulate the nuclear arms school building committee, said NEW HAVEN (AP) — James fred and Matilda McNeU House. Maasachusetta Institute of Technol- h)to to visit and'whlch Saturday Mfea Bernice K. Olbert o t 96 race all the time.” He disclosed, however, that the Lombardozzi, 38, Was robbed of Company. The board named Frank Powers Agree member of a fashion advisory w«Z receive about 1330,000, Mar the committee feels the gym and State Civil Service Oonunisslon He lived most of his life In Hart fa March they would prefer. boeurd fa Bridgeport. She. liaa beep tin eritimotad yesterday, a figure Woodbridge 8t., owner of the He said a nonaggression pact choir room are necessary for the $410 in cash near his home early K. Dwyer the new president. ‘^ d e a his son and daughter in Tbo olaae last year vtoitod has already decided that the regu Machlln succeeds James A. 'Walsh, ford, leaving Manchester when he on the tenUMot-dreaaed list 'twice, comparable to alaout 2 mUls on toe mJaalng vehicle, reported that the between the nations of the War educational program. today by a gunman. was albout seven years old. He was Manchester, survivors include his mdaad at a: nominal groiv rate. ear waa taken sometime between saw Pact (the Communist bloc), lation pertaining to appointments Lombardozzi, owner of a bowling who has been named chairman of On Berlin Talk compiled by a newip^mr fa her tax rate, and equal to the amount First Selectman George Rlsley on municipal boards should be re a U.S. Army veteran of World War wife, Grace Ferris Spencer of St. TOOM attending tomorrow night put aside to r tiSs femd over the 6:80 and 10. She had her keya on and the North Atlantic Treaty Or questioned the estimate of $110,- alley in West Hairan, told police the executive committee. Dwyer, Petersburg; two other sons, Ro^r who Intend to participate fa the area, and waa recently eitod by vised and rewritten. 1. the Millinery Inatttute of America laat two vears. her paroon wfeen toe theft oocumd, ganization countries “would not 000 for site preparation. the cash represented the night’s former vice preaidant, succeeds He la survived by a sister, Mra Q. S p m e r of AmltyviUe, N.Y., (Oontinned from Page One outing should' bo preparod to fill upset the balance of forces, but He said the commission feels receipts which be waa taking home Machlln. John H. Cordes, former aa ona of the “beat-hatted wome(i A t present the fund atand* rit poUca aald. A representative of the archi that state employes should be al Maude Mangor of Norwich. and Charles C. Spencar of West out an application form and pay would be a serious moral victory tect, Jeter and Cook, explained in a metal box. assistant treasurer, was promoted F^ineral services will be held Pshn Beach, Fla.; a stepson. Ford feet Buggesting that the United the roglatration fos, - in America.” She . la tbs wife oif for the people.” lowed the privilege of serving on The bandit took Lombardozzi’s to secretary and treasurer, two Atty. J. KeniMth Bradley, a Re that the cost was due to a change necta opening up to r the office of the C. R. Burr Oorp. markup law. ficials yester^y for a total of we might get a 10 cent comb, a* 8:15 aJn. from the Burke Fu tloa for blown Urea, and ona for Wethersfield. ’Tickets may be pur Rd. Huds Pkin^es' the future make us confident that Surroiutdlng properties are alM Ranged in favor of the bill are $il5.6 million to make up deficien 5 cent pack of facial tissues, neral Home, 76 Prospect BL, ■with chased at the door. body, damaga, ttaat titey claim waa in Residence Zone A, although merchant organizations such as Aahea will b* diatributod at th* the program of the development cies in their departments. 10 cent hanky, a pack of chewing a requiem MOsa at 9 at Boend New Cards Ready BlEATNtt INSHO MSXiN MSUN. IMOES there are many non-conforming the Connecticut Pood Stores As- gum and a little mirror. This Is ohurch at 8:15 tonight. oauaed by the poor condition o t of agriculture will be fulfilled suc The largest items In the defi Heart Church, Vernon. Burial w«l St. Jt teph Mothers Circle will town RMida. m m L w a m . cessfully,” he said. uses in the area. aoclatlon, the Automotive Trades ciency appropriations bill were $4.8 fun for the little girl who gives be In 9t. Bemardli Oometery. The applicants, who have en Association, the Pharmaceutical million for the welfare department the gift as well as for the recip For Teen Center meet tonight at 8:30 at the home Mandiraiir 'r-^ IT Fnufa Ruff, 152 Cooper St, aam On the industrial front, he said Friends may caB at the funeral of Mrs. John Nioholoon, 1 Edger- fen eoneefeeatont, Grace Ih that on the afternoon ot Feb. M for Hm mriRE FAMILY! per capita increase was 48 per option to buy the property, tenta Association and the Retail Mer and $4.3 million for the teachers ient. home tomorrow from 3 to 4 and tively plan to use It for expan chants AssoclaUon. retirement fund. An Inexpensive gift for toddlers The Manchester toen centsr will ton PI. MeP etmeta, tefepbone Mitchell hla ear waa favoured In ah oooldent cent in the past five years com 7 to 9 p.m. 9-6566. on Woodland BL that waa oooaed pared with only eight per cent in sion of an existing North End On the other side are merchants Bernard Shapiro, the State Wel learning how to button their be dosed until Thursday, March 7, Hoeh Pupplee are the aofteet ahoee avert Velvelgr-eaft plgakia, such as Joseph P. Mott, president WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres by deeply rutted fee in toe atreata. with aprlanr erepe aolee, ,ateel ahank aopport. IlMqr'ro eapeoteUy the United States. He ^ d the So business. fare Commissioner, said his de clothes can be made from scraps Mrs. James J. M iJiiw fo r The Bantly Oil Co. is asking a of Motts Supermarkets, Inc., a partment would have ended the of felt and odd bi’ttons. Using ident Kennedy plans to nomi He la oaklng $91.18 for damagea “SfeU-Oaf’ numed to riuug off dirt and water! viet Union’s national Income in 10 Mre. C e S m U ^ MoLran, 90, o f New membership cards are being tohfe.oar, . , years has been growing at the change from Residence Zone C to Hartford area chain. current biennium ■with a $3.5 mil the same Idea as that used to West Ifaitford died yesterday in nate Leo D. Welch and Joseph Cdtnedy Benefits Disagreement was evident yes lion surplus If the 1961 General make Jointed paper doiis, cut Uie issued at the Ead Side Recrea V. Oharyk to the board of dl- Lrimant CUgUo, 184 Ohartar rate of 9.3 per cent, compared Residence Zone B for a tract on a West Hartford convalescent tion Center dally from 2:80 to INEPARTSOCNT, with 3.T per cent in the United the west side o f Ellro St., south of terday at a hearing on the bill be Assembly had "recognized the Just body, legs, head and so on of the home. Survlvore Include three reeton of the UJ8. Commercial Oak 8L, ia efeimfag $83.50 for • fore the legislature's General Law needs and requests of the depsuT- animal from felt. Sew buttons to 5:80 p.m. None are available at Communications Satellite Corp. SA Building Fund blown tire end a bent rim he aaya States. Leonard St. Mlanchester residents; a dsuttter, the center. Committee. ment.” one piece and have a buttonhole, Mre. Rose Poech; two tttothere. an action which wHl open the resulted when his oar hit a pot The change would allow the Members must secure new way for their sdeotion as top hole in Brood SL on Feb. 12. A. Polly Flinders tops a construction of an apartment Mott sent a statement that was All but $400,000 of the Welfare to fit, on the part to be attached. Jbeeph Roy and Tel(M|)liora R oy; The Salvatidn Amy SengaM read into the record. ”We are in Department’s request was for Its lound these good for Brownies and a slater, Mra. Rose nihaam.' cards before the reopening. officials of the firm. The w ill preaent a comedy Show, "The Roberta Sbaakman, 78 lOlford sleeveless, bouffant-skirt Heart Fund Total building on the tract. There are a competitive economy. That’s There ia no charge for cards to White House confirmed today FamSy Album," Saflirday for tot no other Residence Zone C. tracts aid to dependent children program. and Girl Scouts to make. —GESl- Other Burvlvore imdude hw bus-' SL, haa faforfeed tha town tost dress ■with a short bolero the name of the game In Amer The $400,000 was for care of chil ALDINE band, six daughfcere, 30 grand present members, but a small fee that Welch, chairman of the benefit of the church bunding ■he intenda to aek toe town toe “lat for EVEBYnUNG for 61 YBAB8!” jacket... delicately hand- Now at ^10,655 In the area, although the plot ica,” he .said. will be asked of proepective mem-. board of Standard OU Co. of fend. It will be hrid* in the Youth backs up to a Commercial Zone dren referred to it by the juvenile children, and 43 greot-grandchfl- the ooat o f damagee, ■* yat smocks the bodice. Blue But proponents of the blU said DEAR POLLY — My hat veils 1 New Jeney, to slated to become — WE mVITB YDUB QHABGB ACCOUNT > on Main St. courts. dren. b en . Oehter at 7:45 p.m. undetermined, that she aoya M* iHiU A total o f $10,655.57 has been It was they who are on the side The deficit appropriations bill always looked wrinkled until I The funeral will be Friday at The center ia dlreated and au-1 chairman and chief executive Narrated 'by Mrs. Nora ‘ Addy ■Ulted whm bar car hit a pot hole cotton. received to date in the 1*>63 Heart Leon Huestis and Rene Malre are of free enterprise. discovered this way to store my pervlaed by the recreation depart oflloer of the satellite firm, and Drake; tha show is a glimpae into FREE MAIN STBEET and PUBNELL PABKINO! also Included $1.9 million to the 8:15 a.m. from the Ftostte Funeral two feet wide and At feast fohr MAIN ST, MANurt decision in a state grants to towns, and $1.9 round the top, shaptog it to the ^ in Mt. 9t. Benedtot Oemsteiy. Frank Duncan, Alan Idrona, Mr* less then last year's collections at or- Broad St. case brought by Mott’s chain. mllllcm to the highway fund, half size of the veil. Then I set the ! Friends may cOB at ihe funerM Ernest CMe, Donald H u U ^ B. Tiny multi-color flowers this time. The month-long drive According to Malre, he and Staite Consumer Protection of it for the motor vehicles de hat on top of the jar and pull, home today from 7 to 9 pjn. and Wayne 0«o, Mrs. Gladys wiite, run riot oh Polly Flinders for fimds will continue for another Huestis are asking the zone change Cbmmisaioner ACUlio Frassdnelli, partment’s date processing system the veil neatly down over the pa tomorrow from 3 to 4 and T to 9 Ronald Laiarfe, Cheryl PerretL Mra. cotton dress with hand- week, because of the illneeses o t for a new building for the Nichols- wtSD wants a bill testified that the and half for miscellaneous ex per wrapping. The next time I p.m. Franda MioCkirthy and Maynard smocked waist, lace trim volunteers, and inclement weather. Manchester Tire Co., now at 295 oourt’s ruling has made it ex penses such as employe pensions. wear the hat the veil is neat and Clough. Sololota Include Mr. and UST 3 days; thurs^FrL Sau of MARLOlirS Mrs. Margery Plummer, execu Broad St. tremely difficult for him to en- unwrinkled. —MRS. JACK J. B. Roger M. Spencer Mra. Alton Munrie, Mr*. Robert collar and cuffs, nylon tive secretary of the Manchester They intend to double their fiorce the law. It requires that Favor Short Terms Roger M. Spencer, 7f,. of St. MciOomb, John H. Krfajak, Linda petticoat. , Area Heart Association, reported present 6,000 square feet of busi goods sold by retailers be priced DEAR HOLLY—When you buy a Petersburg, Fla., died yesterday in OtfltolU: and Katherine Vwmart toddlers 5.98 ness floor space to handle Increas alt least six per cent above wtiole- HARTFORD (AP)—The State child’s dress that n ee^ to be Mrs. Krfajak wUl be aeoompanlat that Heart Sunday’s collections Legislative Council asked to come that city. He waa the father of totaled $2,276.50, and that about ing busiess, he said. BOle. shortened a bit, take a tuck In David R. Spencer of U5 Forest SL TSoketa. wlU be available at too 8-6x 7.98 The final change would alter The bill being heard would sd- up with a way to reduce bicker the under side of the hem. Then door or may be obtained from af SOO volunteers had not reported to ing among town boards over ed and Mrs. Wffllam R Hewitt of 198 data five-foot building line on the low enforcement by remoring a when the child grows taller all Chestnut St. Songirtan RMmlMra. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 7-10. 8.98 West side of Madn St., fronting the requirement that the commission ucation budgets. Is proposing that you have to do Is to pull the Mr. Spencer waa a Manchester Contributions have been receiv the terms of school board members ed from Pratt and WTiitney divi new Willard Building north of er prove that a viola/tor to Injure stitches out of the tuck and the resident before mo'vtng to Florida sion of United Aircraft Corp., In Ajrmory St. a oompetitor by lowering Ids prices be reduced to four years. original hem is alresuly in place. six yrara ago. He waa an innector i j l f You Need Furniture, NOW IS THE TIME. the amount o f $4,932.76 from an The change, initiated by the bak)w the minimum standard. In this way board members will —MRS. R. L. W. for Republic Aircraft Oorp. tiefore C. .All wool diagonal tweed lo-plaBt ooUection, and $1,400 was planning commiaaion, would bring The court had ruled that the be more responsive to public opin GIRLB—If the hem is not deep Wedding suit with box pleat skirt, nuiUed In from businesses, profes the building line forward by a mere fact of a lowered price was ion, Walter J. Gribben told the leg- enough to allow for a tuck. It.of TO BUY FURNITURE and $AVE DOLLARS! detachable white collar, ialature’s education com m ittee WHICH - ■ • 1 . ' ■ ' ‘ . . r ' sional p e^ le, and received as me half foot. net prima fbede evidence o f indent ten can be left as is and just Norfolk belt back, 2 patch morial donations. According to Mrs. D orothy to injure. The court said this yesterday. doubled' under so it Is isasUy let Marandiiio * Bsabs would have to be proven in every Most school board members now down. —POLLY pockets. Pink, 7-12, by Bolton conltributionB amount to Jacobson, secretary of the com H A L P -C A n A T Mr. and Mra; Kennato Raob* ^ He r e A R E ’t y r i c a l MARLOW VALUES - ■bout $190 With 30 volunteers mission, the change is being con case. serve overlapping six year terms. of 46 Hai9aa St. amwunoa toe Marcia Dale. 17.98 ■tiU expected to report. The sidered since the Willard Building Supporters of the bill argued This means It is impossible for the DEAR POLLY—I bought a port Hilanco Nylon morriag* of toalr daughter, smounit coileated to date in the is about one inch over the present that Stores that offer ‘Toes lead' voters to unseat more than a mi able ironing board so I could take Surqical Hosi' ry W IL L Y O U JudMh A lteon -Soabt, to Franois m fU TWR8ED o m B44VftLUEBEIinHaBUVSI HockviUe, Vernon and GSUngton building line. ere” are doing so juet to dear nority of board members in a It into the living room and watch B. Marandirm of Hartfeid, ■which M ndtafi Banvy w A n o g •ress |s $1,965.31. Busdneas and This minor infraction has caused aiway their competition oa a pre- biennisd election. tele'vision while I icon. In place ten ptaoo Monday mornfag at St. SfamBeHand fenrafeafag matinee wHhfaMdh- SkunbertoXd •mooth-top anttnaa and box and E. Young Land’s nau Umtnary ■to a stiff risa in prices. F .... ■prlag. S44JW qnaUtyt C R O O C professtonal peopile in that area some technical financial difficulties Gribben said the Legislative of the buUt-in ironing board in lU Y T MfetaatVa Church, Hartfera. The tical coat and dress en contributed $464.75 of this for the building's owners, she said. ‘These people poee as the Council was directed by the 1961 the kitchen. I put up shelves and txhlagroom la a son of Mr. and my* ll0ge^^MOe nMUnLAIW S 7 9^ .ow S 0w tnorUlW. 3 pleeea for 9 amount. Since the building is already con friends of the consumer,” said Nei! General Assembly to study meas use the qra®® to e a spice cabinet Sale • MtoaFraidt Marandino, Hartford. semble of easy-care rayon- structed, and since there is no Courtney, executive secretary of ures that would more clearly de If the door to an ironing board $5.9$ § Ths Rev. Fraidi C. Igo perfom' Btet Buys Ever On cotton. Fitted navy coat other advantage to be gained from the Connecticut Food Stores Aaso- lineate the powers of school niche Is removed, this will make « » i» * od tos oortnxxre. MODERN SWIVEL ctatkm. “but they are enemiee o f iE R K U N E with white sailor collar, Student Treated the riiange, the commission is boards, boards of finance emd a good spot for displaying all Nfes Chscyl Beebe of Msmbea- 2.Fe. LIVINO ROOMS goes over sleeveless white recommending the Might shift in the consumer in the long run.” sorts of attractive things that fer, a sfatar. jgt: Jtiq.bfida, ifSpUNEROHAIRl ROCKERS Sfxrkesmen fmr the aaeocialtfona town meetings in respect to school Ham firs Area of ow eno-half carat y*. dress. For Knife Wounds the locatimi of the building line. budgets. would mainly be bidden away on maid of honor. iT^ ------of small grocere oaid preasure in cupboard shelves. —E. B. S. A wWaoSaitW Safa and oholr. (OfeBlee aJ The council decided It would be WMbwinaMV diamondt, and look at tha vnristy of dfao ot BkuiitfanS osrrad ■ • ' Ma CMonlal er Modem). ■ la rL O W 5-6x 12.98 FAMILT TRADITION price com petition oomee mainly haOMMiAA'Ilw#* brother's beat .man. • .. A 17-y«ar-ra,’Wr*>. SHOP THE ,. R WEDNESDAY, tom 's largaat mi r-raaoarch oan*, Lowor 3torg Lovel... f\urtliar tnfonnatlop was un- oath M 4>ffice when KUngblel waa holdar, said the offer came from iclM, said yesterday ba haa ac carted off to a warm building to W s d d m SiSiBfeiZL THURSDAY. FRIDAY SAtURDAYw-ID AJiA 9« * 1^ JA psaflable from poUcA who were thaw overnight, then carefully re. tor. It'haa bean ( I two yaan and named Jnatice to fill a court va Adolph Mosberg, a New York real cepted a new position In the mid- DRUG ^ Biafet.lgs-sm i' Msin Street, Mancheeter jpfefeUjiattog ait praiiittmi cancy in 1968,. and again in 1967 etUto hroker representing a group weM. and topped with thtn aod already baa 1,I9 Buratom par* ■ontel afah- la developing wben ^ l^ w a s ^iM ted to • nine- tlnvfeton. Tlw 44-yewMild 1Footer, reaebad befera cfficlala stoppad « b SSI M W V4- ZlM . R o o m uat/atsai Has «T- ft 9M. OfeiA Vtofta (flirMBHUatsd fearala. ?xaifator. Lt' ^ -V ^"'; T “? 1-; X -,v •.. • :-•^: i', r ‘ - N ; t '- ' MANCHBffim SVEmNO Hliua^ CCMN ihsBRUARY 27, 1968 '?r-- •r' ■< MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHBttTKR, OONH^ WEDNESDAY^ n i 9 « Lacy Cloche! M aiiehoitof Parkmdo Siotm D A I t T ______B Y R O U S O N OUR BOARDING HOUBB witk MAJOR HOOVIiBl ^ One Free Laaecn |a OTer i rnuHMmm la NacooiaaF . ^ liile rp jt s ^ i n r s Four more FREE BOWISNO fa alEmlwflr ■':^ r ‘ ^v''" LESSONS at PARKADE LANES d t l m u l x t a s V IlK fTiVVB L T 5 are availaMc to you if you’ll juat WORLD, tha aarirQr'dpaaad g t ^ tell them to expect you tomorrow oarrlea famaua-wwaa yarns and r»* at 10 am . and each Ttwreday latad aoeeaBaftad,| pika E ppaea, ao* morning for the.next four wetks. tiana and fakHo rwwittata Inatme* ______>CALM A top-notch biatructor teaches you tors are avaUabla' to help you get At»CBCk.{wm mwomtaXv> ^ the game or hdpa you eliminate started and ssa you through to AM* M nM U IP ATATHM* your weakneasM. Nursery care is happy oomnlotiflB. Do aae tho provided, (toffee la served. It's all hand-crafted aweatera and af* » tor fun and fdkwvship and fltnees ghona on display,' yDuH be kwpired ■7.- ■ and it's freel (tome yourself and to duplicate one forydunw lf or for C isssssr* make friends at PARK AD a hicky oomeone. K N IW R’S nS|r«et'^loi9«'' Tw^ionU For ®lrl^ (H k u r StorM Aro$md Town LANES, or mention thla to a WORLD faivtteo you. They wlH neighbor and snroll together. Do Mock your garment, moke button BUGGS BUNNY Flaairs 4 Taklag a W M ir Vacattont it now. Mitchell 3-1607. holes, and Md the flniahing tou'ch- S a U ; to Virit YOVA On ftodU • and 44 In Bolton, Whsthar you're going away for ea. BrowM through thalr Ubrmry .u ‘u5lT2 S n 2 S g **.« .i F IA N O 'S R ttT A U iU M T ofteni a week or a weekend, remember aUFT OAUumAT tin Um Main With Ita maanlngful and mirltual everything it baa for your dinlag Diocover the Pleas area of needlework booka. floor at W atU M . U you want to that LENOX PHARMACY, 3M Of Cheeee Cookery RJDCJS am phaalftjhf RaAlfioua Oapart- and ta tu rw otehi dancing pleas- Best Osnter Street baa the M« aU UM MW flkorQ>aa41al The Lenten season uMiera in the PET 3/<3N mMt^tWiwroWOIFt, Stop, uba. What a aatiafylng way to and 'X m .B B R lTY ” tine of beauty Mayonnaise la easy to nudt« at brouftat ta. by Jot, train, bT b|«aia- M4 dtraat; 'haa Um ' dally tha dap, or bigin tha evening with adds and travel aocaaaoriaa. I f time for cheese menus. GRAND home and its flavor may be varied SHOP SHOP iblp tern au. pacta of Um world. and SundiHr Mlaaala, Man Import- dkinar And bocktMla at FIANO'S. you're not teMng e vacaitidn at CPOCHET WAT features 38 VARIETIEB of by adding different vinegars. Try Your pulao oulekaM, your oyM wi« ad Rnaarlaa and tha Crublfix. Hera thky arc' aqu^pad to handle ah, feel and look gtamoroue rigM imported and domestic CHEESE, tarragon, garile or basil vinegar. dm WlUt Um bMvty .4M tha w«a* Toult find ” Hummar raUglaua where you ere, wtth a "Ce now ON SALE as Lent arrlvea m mnmnmjiMmJiMJitii dar t t tuob akouialta oraftoman* aUtaaa and Roly Water Fonu. lebrity PDf-CURL BONNET to Enjoy all your favorite CHEESE Change Tour Snrreundlnga ■hlpMVbm Xm nA oomo “ Mama” bade the makings of a gtamoraus flavors and then try a new one Without changing your address, BSuAA to bafln an anchania ch u U n s Friday company fare: lalmon eKpatianoe, a coiMble staff and an ooiffure. For bon-voySg;e gifts, from GRAND WAT, perhaps you can create a newly interesting "P r o V o 1 o n e” from Italy, or S fpoeuN e ooUoation. Hand-oarvad T M V n i ataMca gamlahcd with arUchoka eamast daoire to ptaaaa you are the "C elebrity line Includes for and stimulating atmosphere with-, nr of wood ara laeyodalleaAo, ta da* haarta (U i« cookad froun ar can' quoUtiaa that are quickly, evident $1 a Loefa-Aber BATO SPONOB "Roquefort” from France or in your home. W. T. GRANT COM lion. Aa jwttMatlo MUBBUM ned variety). Btu«ad agga or atuf- to you at FIANO'S. Coma to relax tor tingling, exhllaitaing meui. "Swise” from Switzerland. As you PA N Y has special sale prleea on PWGB mar now find Ita way into fed tomatcag art alao Magant arid to revive your Eptrlta: sage. Fat and fluffy PUPTB of plan meatless meals, remember BEDSPREADS, DRAPERIES and pamiahaa for the flah. tha toma* iamb’s wool, $1 to pat on powder. that GRAND W A T has a FRESH CURTAINS for every room in tho «*) toaa may ba ffllad with a cookad Amarlca’a FBvortte Peasert There ere SUN OLASSBlS, and (daUy) FISH DEPARTMENT house, every type of window. What • rw w Ww—«» —I juawiujAMO a**t vagatabta aMad." . It ’s IC A ORSULM, you guaeaed SWIM HATS, plus CMhee ImiMi. (Red Alaska SMmen, Brook Trout, a difference a fresh, flouncy pair of T.M tm . JMT it. And when you aarva ROYAL as to Hit Hnt off magteeUy. In Swordfish, (tod. Halibut, plus a tiers can do for a room inside and (“WaatlMr” oarda that nlaka fore- No Gueaework ICE CREAM, aMhar;«r thaum fancyloncy flatfble drtp-dry hangers are ex CLAM BAR wHh Cherrystone out. Tou needn’t spend a fortune BY V. T. HAMLIN teUlnc^fun alao colorful, acantod HOUSB k HALE SHOE SERV STENCIL aUCBB or a cellent tor garments and eweratere. Mams 6Bc a dozen and chowder to dramatize a window with cur- A L L Y O O P ■oua from!, Garollaa), PV>r ha ICE apaciailMa in PRTHOPBDIO oua ICE CREAM LENOX PHARMACV ha.<« the < 2690-N clams 65c a dozen. The DELICA tslna er draperlee. There are IV l ] >rodu«te to keep you looking well, TBJSSBN DEPT, offera reedy-to WaLjFDR BY DICK TURNER and haarty fclaada, fUlM w l^ b .WORK. Tou can be'aura Uidb your you’ra ottarlng a .daaaattlaaMattlluit ik colors, and prints, and florals te l UXaCBUKE f HB1SCMMB>aOWN .Y sajr CARNIVAL doctor*B prescription la followed toi sura to plaasa young and tha' young reeling well. Pattern No. 2600-N has crochet eat SHRIMP EGG ROLL, 2 for I QCXVOOME V aU. (9SMU£I« ao HEwae NNCa “lova of Ufa” thero ikra birthday tickle your fancy. So dress up your flMOEl BUBSMMi r r r glfta falora. For man: hlghbaU the latter ao that you’U feel better athearC. ‘nMptaaauraahowBinthe directions; etltch illustrations. 39c and LOBSTER EGGJtOLL, al home tor pennies, the smart and 1D01 ( l a a a . a j , plpa holdora, oaoktaU and your foot troublea will dlmin- happy amllsa around your table Blancheeter'a Newest To order send 35c in coins so pickled herring. With the as- thrifty way, wtth W. T. GRANT IT nr .tak. "Danvar bora” will remove and in tha..twl|ikliiig ams. Try it Bring your soiled and wrinkled to; Anne Cabot, The Manches sUtanoe of GRAND W AT, tt helpa (30MPANT pointing the direction. ■ata, wlaa radio. For 'ohUdran: you greatly in planning menus for from Ftnlaad, M.W. cup, plai painful pfaaaura from ydur metar and aw. R O Y A LIC B CREAM has an>arBr'to the modem AUTO ter BNenlng Herald, 1150 AVE. bowl and matobinf Mbo avaUabla, taraaL Cuatom-mada Inner or out yaar-’rouad favoilta Bpumoni and M ATIC WASH A CLEAN at the OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36. v a r i^ and Intereat diulng the A little sauerkraut leftovarT It's er heel wadgM can correct walk* doaana. of fresh fruit flavors! You'll Oreen, MancheMer’s newest ooin- N, Y. Lenten season. True barblngen of surprisingly good added to tomato for a nuMh-levad younpatar. T p r m . opeiWted aataMlshment. So easy spring at GRAND W A T are the . J oaraab saloi lawalry, kay k a « m 1 ^ defaeta. ''Cookie archaa” offer find ROYAL ICE CREAM at fine For let-claae mailing add 10c for soup; add a pinch of sugar, too, if apiabtar' powerful BUpi>ort. Platfdhn solea grocery and drug stor^. bo get to, with plenty of parking each pattern. Print Name, Address FLOWERING AZALEA PLANTS the kraut makes Sie soup tarter talapboaa ttmoro prtoad from $1. at ohe door, let your laundry pile with Zones and Pattern Number. $1.25 also WAV BB(30NIAS, 45c For homanMkara: dlnnarwaro, will camouflage any irregularities) than you like. HOUSE * HALE SHOE SERV To unmoM a chilled euCtard, s«t up, if you havb to, becauae here Juet 50c for the nerw ’03 Album! and CINARARIAS PLANTS. e(^*and-aarya equipment and the dish ip a ahaUow pan o f hot at WASH A c l e a n . 530 Bast Many lovely designs! Directions $2.98 Give your room the tonic of homo amballtahmont Itama abound ICE will win and hold your oonfi- Middle Tpke. you ll find automatic dancs bacauae of guaranteed water for about a ntlnute; .loosen tor auit and ' fghan in knit; doily, a bioseoming plant from GRAND 1 The Inquirer BY 1. R. WILLIAMS at TOUR OIFT OALUBRT. edge with a spatula. Place a serv washers that ean tedee 25 and 50 edgings and ellppera in crochet! WAT. Ou t o u r w A t workmanaUp which la careful and 8177 pound loads. Yea, there la palnatakinp ing plate upaidadown over the Fraaalng bacon la not racom- 4-14 yr». custard and inverL KINO-SIZE 8HRVICB availabie maodad baoauaa tUa typo of ator- here. WBb housaclaanditt chorea, ago uaually incraaaaa tha maat’f It taikaa about two pounda of WHM THI MW the atrenucOB, eeaaona f kind, ANPF'MPirrVCf/f lUB aalUnaba. fraah tematoea to make enough Acroaa the Ooontty looming on the horiaon, let AU- MBtn om aenM rryoFAu. ^ ooncantrata to fill a aix ounce eaii MH-O-MMA The moat popular request over f OOIXD TELL HIM HV fUN06 the counter Is: “Make mine dough TOMAnC WASH k CLEAN help BY AL VERMEER TIME<~-AMD XHADlU.tUUJ , IWeRSUWefiTBDlHA with tomato paata. you. An attendant w ill supervise PRISCILLA’S POP eARSETABLE SRlDEeMATER/ Ypur ,aix to fourteen daughter nuts and coffee.” When you enjoy CUBAN RAZOR BLADE. wlU'adora this pret^ yoked dress "MR. DONUT' goodies end ooffee, your dry cleaning macUnea, or t Vend for Body and Soul' and compantan petticoat Shoulder the pleasure couldn't be more sat you may Juat leave your order for IF CHILX>REN Yes, a full Una Of groearlea, bows on tba,.dreas ace optlonM. profeeatonal DRY CLBANINO VNEUL-BALANCED FARE! c x iM fttJL fiV X K V e ry g if ta and good reading abound at isfying. This bright, warm and here with aame-day eervlce if you No. S177 with Pett-O-iRama U friendly “MR. D«YUT’ b)hm> at M o f m S (w e r / W o r t h a M it u o d jM n t M , MEMORIAL CORNER STORE, Ini oiMa 0, 8, 10, 13, 14 yean. .Size wldi. (In by 10 am. bemk by 5 A M E A e Special. . . 350 Waat mddle T ^ e .j OPEN 34 p.m.) T ie laimdering area la jii&K^raga!!^ Main and Miiynarfitraat, (near the 8,,draee, 3H yards o f SB-inch; pet- HOURS A DAY, Mondionday through ( hJELEVISION- hcbpltM) Op e n T daj^ a weak, ' At. I K yards. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Sunday, prepares 44 VAm ETlEB around the dock. from* 7 a.m. to 11. p.m. I f ' you 'o order, send 40c in coins for you daily. Plan .to take home haven’t ahoppad.lhan recently, you tol! Bus Burnett. The Mandies- are cordially lasted by flOBERT taf Bvaniiig Herald, IIM AVE. OF ^ Ster^h^l Use a long knife that Is non- flexible a n d W a s^ted edge McOOLDRICX, ;^fha neW oWnar- iUMBBIOAB, NEW YORK $0. , _ _ lenta, nuuMger.. ptaibging to funn^ hia N ilY . for best results in cutting sponge tor mealtime deiMerts, for party cake. years of azpaHabca into niaking For lat-elasa maUlng add 10c fare. Now you cqn buy "MR. DO l^tBMORlAL CORNER STORE fo r each pattern. Print Name, Ad- N U T ' blend (X»F e b by the with Zone, Style No. and For Spring Upholstering tlM one you'll tIBnk of first'when pound to brisw at home. ! Pertiape you're having a grad you n o ^ BAKBRT products, uation or a wedding in me family, IHiry lUms, FROZEN FOODS now for Basic' FaahioA, Planning to broil flank steak T arirmg and summer '03, our com- in wWch cose you’ll want to freeh- a-at (maM'ptas, TV dkinara, pittas, Some cooks like to score it before the house. Let KELL FAB- Mafoods), fhr^ a moke a and mste pattern magazine. Just 50c. cooking; If the steak lan’i ' scored r/Wgs RIOS SALBSIWOM, 176 PINE adacka and' with a omlle when you bring It home from STRfiElT, tranaform a sagging, tg^ ^ l p.m.!'count on T Must Do Something to My market, make Mtallow crisscross faded, diven or chair to look new 9 * r fO ItlA L ' BR STORE. BY JOE CAMPBELL taaaimifcmti^maaaW- Hair* cuts over the surface. again. (tome in and chooM from | BONNIE Haven’t 'We all said this. Come ttie extmslve and beautiful ooUec- “ Your dBUglrtw Janto? Oh, < To soften, hardened glqa in i to either FAIR W AY where you’U Never Too Young Uop of DRAPERY and IDPHOL- M r.M bottle, moUfen It with vtnegar. tmd a divM lfied selection of Even a pre-schooler feels grown flrnBKT flabrtoe and then let them v e s , IwiULVOU PAV HOME PERMANENT WAVE up if he can share in the feeding do the work of making your aid HONEY M E ^ R J t H S V OntatalMl»^ 'j % P epUr iitti KITS, plus the essential rollers. and care of a canary, parakeet, or furniture look young again. Of t Mips, nets, rinses and sprays that ^RE.TMJEKh tropical flah from THE PET oouiae you’B want a new dreM| The BND-O^h S l l , BROAD m i^e you want to try all sorta SHOP of Little and McKinney at for the big oocaalona coming up. 6H O ULD BE LOOM aMe at MANCHESTER of interesting hair-do'a Depot Square. When your grade- Sec a gloriouB army e f SILKS BKCOURAGEO.J BEN CASRY CARPET CENTER. 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Applications are now being accepted , for the 12th annuel ta Harvard, Masa. kGGplM M i iMignment to g«t • picturo of the wiinir And people tonight,” grinned Bob said. "We had a good night ly by p w g RalafOQ and Carl Carl- through wlth a key BUlngton acoi« ra made obly I of lU. That Other’ Claoa C ptavdoiWn rooultg Men’s Duckpin Bowling Tournament sponsored by the Recre> Old Amos, one of the most against Blast Windsor (they' won —his only bucket of the night — the aoorlng difftrence as iaot night were Ihomaatbn 8T, runnGivap^ the Rec Dopwlingnt'g Women’* Bowling Tour- ' Healy last night to a covey of aon, w ia a U g fabtor in Elling- FORT LAUDERDALE. Fta. ation Department and directed by Norm Vittner. Qualifying popnlsr Hffiires In the long^ 55-44) and looked very good tcn’a win. , and another threat waa stlfTed. both teama bed 38 noopa. Woodbury 88; Oomweil 87, South n am e^ Saturday ^nlght at the Y lanea. Being a gentte- history of the annual Five Mile (A P )- —Mickey Miantle prob- play will take place Friday and Saturday, March 8-9 at the ■ sports writers. against RockviUe (they loet that ^fa-gam a, obaarvan felt La- Ken Kobub, nusnally a Hght- OAJ^ NOnOB--litoiifleld High Wiodsor 84; Bast Mnndsor 83, m io t iO n m Mrtoved hia hat before taking a “shot" of win- Road Race hi Manrhester on one, 44-45).” Avon 44 (overtime) and Durham khly will join WiHie Mays in t-Y lanes with the quarter and 1 “You sure did,” was the Salletta’a p'raaabig defense would emrlng playmakaii, bit on four Coach Ron Pringle aeputed the har Lola Smyth and loeei- Ruth Oakmaii, m e n he completed ■ :y\ ThaaksgivlnK morning, died at In contrast, the Rev. J a m e a 47, Coventry 48. the 1100.000 iwlery claes to- ssmiflnols March 15 16 and tha Ayor M em oi^ Hospital. He is ruin tlM Kniglita. long J^p'ahota early In the game gaoia for two Berkohin League hie aaeigtimant and'want locldiigt' chorus from the scribes who Lowrey, LaSalette coach, was un to apark HlUingtoa’B early scoring; d i^ . finals Sunday afternoon, March IT. survived by his wife and two came to congratulate the Elling “7t bothiired ua some. "Healy ad buddieo, lid Sadlon ot Woodbury ■niastm . fo r hta new bait, it waa gone. . . . Defending champion Charlia derstandably downcast. Without Th w aa he waa checked, Captain and Jack Kennedy of Tbomaston. p s Norm Vittnor, T howlfig manager, fig. “They have'more aUunIna 'nie American League’s Most sons. ton High coach on one of the ma-' takiAir "^vU rinT a ^ v ' frnm mitted, “but I thought we came 4 Jsosoa ...... •4 Whelan will be setoed into t o jor nf io«a nTir" read of a tAok eUur,? he cUims. La.st year there were 118 entrito m e. K tii^ts were in command way with three bitting double 8 Kohtia , . , . Time to POM along a word ot .Bob Oouoy will need a moving spring training workouts. SILK CITY CLASSIC 19S9, missing only in 1958. .Al floor after upsetUng highly-favor- ^ 21 of 66 tries-^ .all tmy. They opened an 11-4 at the end ha admitted “Bllington . Mantle, who. ehecked into camp with Bill Thurston t o runnsr-up. figurea. Carlaon bad ID. Janaon 11 T o ta ls 5 14-n 60 pniae for Vittnor’a flno woYk in or van to carry a l the gifts he wUl Standings though never up among the ed LaSalette Seminary, 60-54. “T?»at didn’t laad -aarly in the game and held doeon’t look at all smooth, but Tuesday a day ahead of schedule, W. U Pet. The latter was also second in 1950 early finishers, Kujala won even look ilka our 18 and Ralston IS. KObua bad eight they sure get the Job done” . . . _ I LaSaUMHe aeh at Boeton Daffin Park Lake in Savannah, but he developed premature spring fever with this re and on March 9 at 12:15. 3:30, *T have never been treated Oarv Mooney, two free throws and KIMngton connected on 38 of 46 sone defense, Hailngton more or OOUegc nesdt eeaebn. ting pracpce when MantleMantr picked • • ' Henry'a Pizzeria .449 as well in my 50 years of run Off the Ctiiff 6:45 and 10 p.m. All activity will Gene Johnoon, former profes- e * up a bat. to take a few euts. sult- Shorts Veils .406 ning as I have been in Man Swlngfig right-handeld against the (4m m Paul's Paint . .348 take place at the Y. chester.” Amos told the writ ■ienai baoeball player In several Fifteen qualifiers, plus Whelan, m a^r Jaegue dub eyatems, is Short Stuff eAlthpadr’i offerings, Mickey Nelco Tool .. .278 er three years ago. “ Your peo Betiring as a bajbetbaii effir pTOntotly laeed three of Ford’S will then engage In head-to-head ple haw the greatest race Unbeaten Skein Intact book on the oales ataff at Morlar- matches, all set for a best of three Showdown Saturday ty Brothero,.,Bobby Carlson of Of 31 ia Jimmy first five SetVes .over tiie fence. Delayed Payoff Jack Donah).e 219-.596, Dick tosvn in the country. Every McHugh flf Wethersfield. The pop If Mantle, gets the contract he Injiilifes Strike Lakers Hughes 211-578. Pat Tremarco set. The championship match wW body comes out to see the rare Manoheetor is playfig basketball be a best of seven game affair. with tha Connemlcut Air Guard’s ular vMetle footer ploM to devote wan^, ba .will move fito select BOWIE, MD. (AP) — Either 231-583. Bob LeBreux 225-579. on Thanksgiving. It’s wonder As Riflemen Win 17th foil t o e to his regular Job , company. Gniy Joe DlMagglo) Stan Hilinski III 205-210-575, Al Recreation Department rules ful to run before people. In entry in Hamilton, Bermuda. The Albert Lepore of Pawtucket, will prevail. Under these condi O u a ^ are unbeaten f i 14 starts BUi Sweeney, high eoorlng oenteir Stan Muolal and Ted Williams Goach Raps Refs Hagenow' 570. Walt Yaworakl 216- most races there are only a For Yankee Crown with the Springfield Indiane, ia a R. I., or the Internal Revenue tions, local residents or any male this seaaon...All reserved eeata reaqbad the 1100,000 claes or more Hem'loe has made s Mg killing 588. John Higham 206-207-.564. Ike few people around the finish Co-Captain Gary Harrison led the undefeated Manchester golf prafeeeional during ttie off*. in mevtousuyears. Mays, the San Rhoads 233-551, Bud Tomlinson bowler who ever went to .school in line but in Manchester there for Baturdayi UConn-Rhode Is- ea Inst Saturday’ s daily double Manchester Is eligible to compete. High School riflemen to their 17th consecutive victory yes l i ^ baskotbaJl game at- Storro sSseem. Hie Indisuis are down tot TyfileliKk) CLfints' star, attained N E W Y O R K ( A P ) — ^Freddie Sfshaus, capable young coach 222-551, Art Short.s 5.50. Bob Cone are people all along the Ckiiineeticut i# tied for first place in the Yankee Conference two hdme weekend gamm at tbb the nunkrof the elite last Wednes at Bowie race track. The tourney has been staged the terday in ‘the Waddell School range against Rockville High. have peon aiM. A limited number lopore expected to collect 216, Joe Miranto 213, John past eight years at the North course.” Average crowds in the today and little Dale Comey is a mighty big man in Storra. Coliseum, hooting Hendiky Friday day,' . ; ■ .... of .theXoa AngelCB Lakers, spent much of Tuesday night’s Goiango.a 222. Bob Willis 205, past 10 years have been 10,000 921-854. of genotal admission tlcketa re Natidnal Baeketball Association game with New York bark $42,482 yesterday when he pre End small pin center. The Huskies beat New, Hampshire Tuesday niifht by 80 main* i.Rdo American Volleyholl night and Baltimore Saturday.; fantie,- 'll,: WB ■ (tW«i*jw until the final night when Watkins '(Jhapde \to got his mind off his The track naaiiagemeiH said around Harvard University al STONEHAM, Mass (AP) — end Chvltan claui at the West hietory. The Watertnuy native pennant drive-'.when he returned derwent repain. Ruth Ostrander 129—348, Jeanne Dzvonik, a Chattanooga High Manchester balance. The local tie Rhode Igland. fbr flret place less Pattemon State 9i*81 at aigned earlier this week for a ret f i the etrefoh/ Mantle wound up trotables. " ' It had been tastructed by the ways drew the plaudits of the Truck driver Dave Fix ia a boa- Side Rae Tuesday. The teams are IR8 to attach the two winning Irish 340. Ruth Conran 126. Sch(X)l basketball player and a crowd, many times sharing the scoring Included prone possibles and Ret the atage for a showdown Wayne, N. J.Pattemon has a 1-20 ported $U,000. . . s i^ Oousy sums With a .321 hattfig average, .10 - Fqr d«»pfie 9 On the disaMUty bat, they join ketball fan—a rather Intense deadlookcid f i the standfiga... (rtd, Sohaus has troubles and they ace beckcouil man Jerry West, tickets held by loport. straight A student, is a profession top reception along with the from Allan Archibald and Alan clash with the Roms Saturday record. up his Boston teammate SVank home runs and bis third MVP Baxter. one when It comes to the Bos night at Storm. Both have 8-1 Pate LoMe|dio, director of athlet- continued to mount Tueeday while who has miaaad nearly a month An 1R9 spokesman saM: MORN1NGBEIJ.FJ4— Sue Hadge al artist. He has sold several of individual winner. AM08 KUJALA ftamoey Iflt* this: Quebec Aces and trail the Summary: on National. Hookey League ros. 36. Hershey Bears and Providence goals in their last outing. room and got the broadcast Comey was fUUng in for the State, Nichols at New Haven, kee offetinge again on the week In other gamea the St. Louis NBJW YORK (A P )—Only two Manchester 921 virus-stricken Dom Pemoy. end. 'Last seaeon Channel 3 fea ters this aaaoon . . . Cadet Roberi Reds, who are tied for first place, The Bill Sweeney, Wally Boyer, Harrison 98 89 187 loud and clear,” he aold. Hartford at LIU and Wesleyan, in Sablitz of Manoheetor has been Hawks come from behind and ■pot* remain unfilled today In the Bruce Cline line has been reunited, The telephone bill: $41.19. In other games. Southern Con Its last season game, at Amherst tured. Red Sox conftsots on the j^yd^Sohny by four points. Baxter 100 86 186 awarded, a football emblem at overhauled t o (Tinclnnatl Royals 12-team National Invitation Bas The Indians will only play two while Brian Kilrea has been play necticut won Its seventh game in in a Little Ihree contest. woekefids. The station said the 114-107 while the San Francisco Archibald 100 84 184 deoieton woe mode by re()ueste Manlius School, Manlltis, N. Y. . . ketball Tournament March 14-23 games this week, both at home ing with Jim Ander.son and Gerald HARTFORD DEMERAL TIRE Jacobs 97 88 182 Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeeon and Ned l^ith l^eiv Date^ei^fdr April 10 Warriors defeated the Boston Friday they meet the Hershey Foley. Roger Cote and Wayne East Haven Next from viewers “who objected to Celtics for t o first time in nine at Madison Square Garden. Wilhelm 98 84 182 having nothing but baseball gamM Martin will again comprise the Bears and Satuo^ay they tangle Larkin have been spotted In vari RockvUIe 8M teem of announoers for Boaton meetings, 128-112. DePaul. LaSalle and Villanova with the Baltimore CTppers. The.se ous combinations to see where they For Rockville Five on area televiaion stations on Sat MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (A P )—Aft-f (of April) as originally sched- Bob Pettit scored 17 of Ws 36 Poster 94 81 176 Coventry Ousted hy Durham^ urday and Sunday aiiternoons Red Sox broadcoste thie seseon acc^ted bids Tuesday giving the , ganie.s are very important to the best fit into the picture, os have Stephenson 98 77 176 . . . Beet fsoilltlea In Conneotlout er several days of sparring be uled,’’ Nilon insisted. points in the fourth quarter in N IT 10 teams. Named previously Indians as are all of the remain Dave Amadio. Dale Anderson and SAFETY CAMPAIGN from April to S^em ber.’’ . .Chan Dan Florio, Patterson’s chief triggering the St. Louis come were Miami. Fla., Providence. Foley 96 78 174 As expected by Just about nel 8 plans to offer several sports for a h ^ echool basketball gam^ tween promoters, managers, ad ing gamea for the Tribe will have Murray Davison. Richard 96 72 167 Last Period Rally Falls Short are at Conard Hish in West Hart trainer who is setting up a comp back. Oscar Robertson led Cin Oanisius, Memphis State, Mar Bill Sweeney had a big waek lor everyone. East Haven High’s top- AiK EXUHESS— igor I’er-Ovanesyan of the bo\ ,et aittraiotlone including the Masters visers, press agents—and incident to play better than .500 hockey to Mitchell 91 72 163 ford. Close behind are Manoheoteif at Tropical race tracli, scoffed at cinnati with SO points. quette, Detroit, Notre Dame and assure themselves a playoff berth himself and got eight goals In WE ARE DOING OUR PART! rated quintet swept past Amity Uniwi seems to be running on air as he delivers the and t ^ A golf events, plus the ally Sonny Liston — the )ieavy- Liston’s Injury. Other Manchester scores: Regional last night, 72-56, and High and Bristol Elsatern . . . One Wilt CStamberlain's 34 points Louisville. They only have IS game.s left in three games to increase his goal Midnight come early for Oov-^Durhom in front for good. Roger Triple Crown of racing, Kentucky “ Everybody tells me what a sparked San Francisoo, which Katkauskas, 179; Rusconi, 169; into a quartertinol date with Rock oods with a 26 foot, 6'?4 IcKP in the broad jump in New can’t figure out why Best Hart weight championship fight be Ken Norton of Manhattan, regular season play with eight a t ' output to 27 and up his point total entry High’s Cindereua-like Pa- Mansfield added three boekets to Bomy, Preaknem and Belmont superman this guy Is supposed to moved to within I f i games of Klock, 168; Hanley, 162; and Kirk- viUe in the Class B CIAC Basket fork. trlots kmt night and they wem dnoh the win. Stailm. .WTTC radio, however, ford and Weaver High had to tween Liston and Floyd Patterson chairman of the NTT Selection home. to 74. Jim Anderson Is still the ARE YOU DOING YOURS? ham, 161. travel all the Way to ^ f it o l for a be,” said Florio. "Any kid old third-piece Detroit in their battle Both owner Kddie Shore and big scoi er with 32 goals. Ted Har- ball ToumamenL dinUnoted front the Class C Brown, with 18, led both teams ptens a full schedule of Red Sox has been put off imtll April 10. Committee said that the numere- Other Rockville scores; Labots, Claes A playdown tourney hoop enough to read the comics can for the final Western Division up In the Western Athletic Con Coach Pat Bgan have been shifting ris has the dubious honor of being The down-staters and the Rams CIAC Basketball Tournament by in serning. Mansfield ocdlected 10 itigM' ' andark weekend games for tts Before anyone suggested pub tell you that supermen don't injure playoff berth. Beoanse of a large Increase In traffic accidents, many of which 162; Murphy, 166; Judge, 166; Big Lincoln Payoff Praise for Friars Durham, 47-43. gome when several sites much ference and the West Coast Ath the players around to try and find the penally leader with 152 minutes Klelbanla. 163; and Gilbert, 182. collide Saturday night at 8 at for the winners. Dan Wenner Imd ■weneni. licly the wrangling over a post their knees swinging golf clubs.” the best combination for th e' in the sin bin. were dne to faulty mechanical equipment which could have 12 for the Pats, only one to reach closer were available.. Had; the letic Conference are tmirnament Central Connecticut College, New The Pats, rated lost among 22 ponement might be a gambit to A1-. Bolan, general manager of Los Angeles Angel pitchers posstbiUties. stretch drive. Bob McCord and { Patrons are reminded to get their been avoided, we are launching a free safety check campaign. Britain. LINCOLN, R. L (A P )—Two PROVEDSaiCE, R. I. (A P )—St. double figurea. Coventry, however, «urie bden played f i eLOver, West attract national publicity,' Liston’s qualifying teams, sprang an up Haptfbril' or M ^chesUr It. would Championship ' Sports, Inc., also completed only 23 games lost Holy Cross. 16-7, Penn State, Ted Harris have been moved back I tickets early for these two gomes Other Class B results last night unidentified men who said they set when they ousted 16th-rat^ used six men and all were la the Here ’n There adviaer, Jack Nilon, announced TUESDAY’S FIGHTS are from New Hampshire are ! Joseph's basketball coach Jack have drawn muph better, than ,'the looked askance at the knee injury. season, low figure in the Ameri 14-6 and 8t. Bonaventure, 12-9 to their regular defensive slots j this weekend as the demand for were: Newington 69, St. ^ r - Newtown last week in an over- scoring column. Hantford’e Johnny Bgan, out of Tuesday that “ he pulled a muscle $18,589.40 richer today after hit I Ramsey caUs Providence “as good Weaver High, is averaging six less than 900 fans that viewed the He claimed that Nilon asked for can League. Minnesota pitchers are among the Independents still while Bill White and Larry Hillman | tickets for the stretch drive Is NEW YORK - Lenny Mangla- nard’s 43; Wilcox Tech 76, Nor- thne tussle, 62-60. Oofith Joe De- The loss left Coventry with an and we’ve got X-rays to prove it." the postponement out of spite .led with 53 complete efforts. ting the twin double at Lincoln I as any team we’ve played all overall season record of 12 wins points a game. with the Dstrolt action In the Bell.ToWfa ... . Oh the under ooiuMeratlon. have been moved up forward and very heavy. pane, 151, New York, outpointed wich Tech 45; Bhifield 52, Bloom Downs. The pair cashed the lone Oregorio’s club went all out again subject of Beat Hartford, one vote Liston, who has not made a “ and if he did, it was pretty Jose Stonewall Badillo, 15314, field 43 and Plalnville 57. Sheltim I year." Tlie compliment was offer- last night, coming from behind to and 11 losses. P^Aons in the NBA, The former public statement since the fight winning ticket yesterday and PrcMdence College fiaeh took part is cast for quiet and unaseumlng stupid.” Puerto Rico. 36. ^ ed after the Friars (16-4) made It tie the score four times In the final Summary: ' over the fight began, said through There have been rumors that needed only three rsces out of the Darhaiii (47) in 43 of the Pistons first 68 Bemie Prusaesyk as the moot con BEIAUMONT, Tex. — Mickey There was no Class A action last period, but the gallant try fell a spokesman that he would re usual four to win. After Mo-Dad nine straight victories and halted •< .. ,j B F Pti. gamea.. Aooordlng to Bill Russell tained omub on the bench seen on Niton and Championship Sports Brown, 160, Houston, outpointed night. Play in that division re short Mansfield ...... 4 3 lo the schoolboy boshetboll scene sume trolnfig today, six days have been feuding since the first dy won the eighth race at almost a St. Joseph's string at 10, beat Staples ...... 0 0 0 of the Boaton Celtics, haskethah Alonzo Harris, 160, Oklahoma City, sumes tomorrow night with Weav 2214 t o l theirs was the only tick ing the Middle Atlantic Confer Coventry outscored their rivals after reportedly injuring his knee Liston-Patterson fight, which last*, from the floar, 18 hoops to 15 but g r o w " ...... I 8 18 players are the best a zotes go- this season. SPECIAL IMIE 10. er meeting HiUhouse and Fairfield et left in contention. 'Hie two had ence champions (20-4) 83-64 last Merriam ...... 1 4 8 while swinging a . golf club. ed less than three minutes and OAKLAND, Calif. — Mel Fergu Prep taking on Staples of West- picked Melobob, second choice In night. Proridence ia going to the fell far behind at the foul line, Francis ...... 3 4 8 “ No matter what anyone says, ended with Patterson on the can' Durham made 17 of 20 from the Suchenek ...... 3 J 5 son. 148. Los Angeles, stopped port In quarterfinal games at the sixth, and School Caper 19V4 N IT and St. Joseph’s has qualified Stannnrd ...... 0 0 0 we wanted this fight on the fourth vas, an ex-champion. Charlie Shipes, 146, Oakland. 7. University of Connecticut. to 1 , in the seventh. for the NCAA toumamenL free throw stripe while the Pats Bleeding Ulcer Slowed Up Geiger connected on only seven of 13 at- Totals ...... 16 17 47 tenvpts. Coventry (48) G O O D , i ^ E A R Coventry trolled 22-16 at the Locke ...... “B half then cut the bulge to three ! Morri»n ii n j B I l H T Morgan ...... 3 TUBELESS at the three-quarter break. They Critical Road Ahead Wenner ...... 4 hod knotted the score foui- times Ebsrie ...... 4 before Duritam's Mike Brown Tarbell ...... 1 come through with six consecu Totals ...... 18 T 48 For Bosox Fielder NEW TREADS tive foul shots plus a hoop to pu.sh Score at half 33-1*. Durham, NEW YORK (A P )— Gary Geiger, whose problem-plagued B tim S O F F E R NO baseball career contains all the ingredients for a radio soap opera, has survived a colUpsed lung and,* bleeding ulcer in B A S K E T B A ll the last two yeaw(, and now faces this critical questiop’ 750x14 - 800x14 - 850x14 Can i * ' Viitmg, frail outflrtder’ft^^ ~ G O O D T O D A Y CHARGE from the,little town ot Sand Ridge, Row Santo said he’ll miss the first SCOBES m., fold, happmess while playing few days of spring training. Santo for the Boston Red Sox? broke a blood vessel on the aide and TOMORROW ALL GARS FROM 1957 to 1961 That’s the exact position the of his right hand when he struck NOW’S THE TIME TO ENJOY THESE INTERMEINATE LEAGUE Y MIOOET8 38-yeor-old left-handed batter finds the floor while wrestling with his Standings Last night’s opener saw Ted- himself , In today after revealing young son. BLACKWALLS w. L. Pet ford’e Restaurant run wild over that the atomach trouble he suf‘ WHITEWALLS Titans ...... 7 3 .700 Peck Lumber, 46-11. Hien the fered fist aeason was actually a Son Francisco’s Jack Sanford, It's The Greatest! COLD WEATHER SPECIALS Bandits ...... 6 0 3 .667 second game was Just the reverse bleeding ulcer. who last week oritlclMd t o Na- Seniors . 6 4 .556 as Hllltap Motors squeesed out a Geiger, whose 160 pounds ttonaNlfiague champion Giants for OUR EXPERTS DO ALL THIS: Ray's ...... 4 5 .444 33-32 victory over Garden Grove. stretohee somewhat thinly over a hbldinS the team’s pitching pat OLD Mr. BOSTON West Side ...... 4 6 .400 Ben Oryzb sparked Tedford’s in e-foot-l frame, wasi atruck down tern against him in salary negoti ★ Adjust brakes to manufacturer’s OLD Mr. BOSTON Deuces ...... 1 6 .143 the opener with 24 points. Chuck at one point f i 1962 for eight days. ations, agreed to terms for an esti OIMOER May and Steve Shoff each had He required six blood tranofoslons mated $37,800. specifications. FRUrr FUVORED Last night's big game saw the eight to help out. and lost 18 pounds. Now, on A 34-game wfiper, Sanford aald Outside it’s cold and raw. FLAVORED it Inspect brake lining. Bandits upset the league-leading Garden Grove took an early lead doetors' orders, he must either that ka pltchad t o laat week of BRANDIES BRANDY Titans, 56-39. *nte Seniors nipped In the second game but the HUl- relax , or undergo an operation. the pennant acrambla with a 3-fich ★ Check hydraulic system. Apricot... peach... the West Slders, 48-46, In the only toppers came back to lead 22-20 in Battling to grab an outfield cut on hfi heel from ah operation 10,000 cherry... blackberry. Inside, it’s warm and cozy A daliciaut brandy- other game scheduled. the third period) Chkrley Brackett baaad cordial with the berth over Carl Yastrzemski, Lu for removal of an abaoett. He alro ★ Add necessary brake fluid. Vary seed tatting After a halftime tie, the Ban and Terry Nolan ralHed Garden said he completed only IS games GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH bacausa they have rich color and Savor Clfiton or Roman Mejias, Geiger of the pungent, dits found the range more ccffi-'t. Grove for another lead'(only one said at the Red Sox camp Tuesday because he had been told to pitch true fruit flavor. and cheerful. You’re enjoying sistently and moved atvay to a point) Only to have Ken Braith- THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW 7 0 proof. arom atic g in ga r that the stomach disorder was hard and lef t o bullpen worry FAULTY MUFFLERS .ARE NOT ONLY NOISY BUT ESCAP rootatalk. 70 proof. comparatively easy win, Ron Loli- waite score In the final seconds about finishing t^. 19S3 AUTOMOBILE diagnosed as a bleeding ulcer by Plus CVG CARBON MONOXIDE OASES .YRE DEADLY TO THI. berte (17) led the. winners. Phil as Hilltop snatched away the win. hjs bom'etown doctor after the 1962 Pina Hence (10) backlfig him up. Bob Brackett (21) of the loeera was Now slugging first basaman Or AUTOMOBILE OCCUPANTS. LET I S CHECK YOUR MUF good company, a good book, eampalgn f i which he wound up lando CMtoda. la t o only aartous Tfiz Tax FLER TODAY. Hitt r i« ) led Yhe Titans. Ue game’e high scorer. Mike ‘4HI85L »4«5|85L Second game was YHoee aU the eVockett (9) and George Hutchin hitttng .349. Giant holdout. or a good T V show. To com way with the lead changing hands son (8) led the winners. “ I havi been on a diet ever continually until the Smioia gain finee,” Geiger said. “ The doetor OLD Mr. BOSTON ed a thr^peint edge with two rAmBR.4aoN o a m b telfi me I. can play baseball, but OLD Mr BOSTON 1 musto't get tense. I must relax plete your pleasure, enjoy one minutes to play.* Merc Schneider winners in the Y Father and (24\ ,wak tops/, tpr • the Seniors Bon 21 Contest were’ the Ben atfi—no matter how things go—I 5-STAR iOGR while Art Nlcuraon' (IS) ' toppoit Grysbe — Junior And Senior. They must ncit worry or got jupsot. tiurJoeen defeated Gary KlelA and Ms dad, That’s a large order, but if he of these Old Mr. Boston cold- 21-9 and 29-10 in the beat of thiee .aueoaeds, O e l ^ fi sure to flt t a S, ^ A i Y i BRANDT T J U K IO m tinala. with Boston ifisns somswhore. The KOY OF THE WEEK FREE MOUNTING! I Smooth lya whiakay. ShovlBg a stirmw oiffe tha ’Hie Gteyabe defeated Phil and former pitcher proved he could bit GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH MUFFLERS Very special quality, weather specials...drinks that prp-mixad with reek with a dallshtful, Elks overpowered Fletcher Glass Nick Cataldo 21-8 In the semi m tjor league hurling-fi i960 vdian THE'PURCHASE OF ANY SAPE-IUY [ a u g e r a n d real fruH*. 69-51 in last night’s 'only tgaiiw. final. ho batted .803 with nine homers From 0 0 tHotk of pm hearty aroma ^ 1 f T redKionat d u rin g tha USI^ CAR-^ICEO AT $195 OR MORE and taste. cold taaaon. 60 proof. Mark Oakman . (25\ pacM the ai)d 88 runs batted in before his OH Mr. Bookm ^ » fhraStir taste extra good when the winners with Rick adding CpunUo Pascuai of the Twins, hmg eollapssd. NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! tJQ Q «npa 13. Al Snyder (19) .was high for CordidU... $ / l a l w Fitvortd Dick Donovan of the Indians and AND UP the Olaasmen who dropped out (rf Jim Kaat of the Twins turned la Kansas' City first bsssman weather is extra bad. >41>I85«J flrat place as a reispjt of the de live American League abutouta worm Slobern also has a problem. FUVORED feat. ■ , apteoe la 1960. He might spend the season as an M a r t y b r o t h er s I husmnee agent. NO MONEY DOWN! Bo says Athletics Prosldsnt BRANDIES I PREC INSTALLATION— GUARANTEED FOR CSharlos firisy, v»io revealed the 70 PROOF 'o i v e " / - ' OLD Mr. BOSTON .806 hitter has turned down throe ^ E ^ Only 1.25 weakly for set of 4 eontrame offers, each csllfig tor AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR k W d jR T H TERMS more money. Foelory Approved Retread Methods Usod M a ^ c h b s t I r ' b r a n c h ANISETTE "Biebeni asked ms what I w o ^ - - ‘ i ' “ INTELUGENCB tH f l J * I Light and tangy, wkh O F G A S do If be refused to s ip . Finley m THB PUKCHASB... thadaHgbtfMlleotfca ■aid, **l told him to mat oaM I AND $ Q DABin would takw’Wm cm for t o yean MOOBSATIOM IN M I 9-(MiW 44prgaf. ■ ■■ aa taeuraaoe saleemaB lor me. - HARTFORD GENERAL THB BNJOYMBMr* ipNBiAX4Jgik«Ai— ee
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,.A‘ ICANOHESTER EVENING HEBALD» MANOHESTBR, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBlaUAEY S7, 1961 HAWCHESTBB BVENINQ SERALD, HANCHESTEIL CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1968 RAGtt tEVEH 1!9i8^ NdiMNi jP or$^ 71 MoTing—^rraeldiif—^ THBRB OUGHTA^ A LAW BT PAGALY wd (iHORTBN A p t r f W H i ^ Hoommi For Sato 72 Loto For Sato 78 Storagd SO HOT WYIXYB ST, — Bxtreordtoar/ fuzabiM d W t o ^ , l^de lot, 340 toot fM n ^ . Cuba Debate Rages MANCBESTBR Paflkaga DattfWY loosthd. MI eeriSdetoB ^ ^ water ki6t, Light trucking and package dattv- X bUNNO/tWF) 7>« close t o J « 2 ^ « Prteed^to aeU, «A a l LAtrilMMMieN ON 'THB* _ gUM, noon-6 p.m. MMOO. U Jt^lT Realty Co,, Ml ery. RetrigerabKa, waHhaia and B V fm R in F BLINK/WB ooataBttor 6rtM>9 flrejrtaee. tiU OOVanmtT — Near nsW liigh stove m ot^ madatoi. roWhg AiR-OPNOmONffM « 0 T T A « r r M 6e T IV ft. 5QUdpck» M lk d V B . bath, hot w ater oU h ea tT a on n i ■ohool. largo building tote tor chain for rent m 1 9'OTiY CONKIDlXfT a^llont oondlUon through- aele. ils^A gw uy/V l h i m . Despite Rusk Pledge AHO THB OamiUTi lH PBBW. TAMNER S’i'hiiW / ~ Bowers ADVERTISING THE AUBTEN A.4BAMBBR8 OO; For B m t g«ifiM erMk T redto Ooiootai, t % 7tK j a fV. Moving. packUii'. atonga. ioeal toolf. Wantad— Itotiil Bsta^ 77 (Oontlnned fron Page One) HOME WORKSHOP 4 ^ 9 9 towtgagi, |iT,lno. ANDOVER—7% room older borne, decision made Iqr this adminiatra- and long dtatanoe. Agenta for M l 8-U46. 946 NORTH XAIM-MOCR^ M l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Wheaton Van Linea, Inc., woridk Hayes Agency, m S460f. wper plum t^ hot water oU DU S TO MANY recent MOto, Uat- Mansfield said kept a daily check tion.” 8 AAf. to S PJM. wide movers. Free eatlmatea, MI heat, reduced, |7,900. Andover — inga ere'^needad for qualiflod buy on the Island’s military status. Mansfield said he didn’t object S-5187. Roons Without Bofu4 59 MODERN,-Mr oondtUoMd Lake Road—cummer oottage, plua ers, Homes, farms and .eereage. The administration Tuesday add to legitimate critlcisnl and that ■paM, M itraet puUot oantnl gotten Lake Rlde-eway lota, 98,900. C h am bm We also buy houses for osE l ed 14 ships to the previous list he was not advocating silence by - COPY CLOSBNG TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT NEAR MAIN Strsst fOr ganUe* tooatton. IinmwUat* cwmqMpogr. R sslty , M I 8.3838 o r M l 84980. Hayes Agsnoy, MI 8-4808. of 12 vessels banned from carry the Republicans. But he added, MWlOAT thru PBDDAV 10:M AJtL—SATURDAY 9 AJL Painting—Pspernif 21 ing U.S.-financed cargoes because "It does our country no good to man, private entrance, pgrking, Call or ass John B, U f p m , m ip WILUNQTON—Sparkling nOw 8% 38 P earl Straat. X t 3 - ^ . m 6*8961. 16,900 WISH 80MEUNB to bandle jrouf they engaged to Cuban trade. rake over old ashes.” EXTERIOR AMD intanor room ranch, fireplace, buUt-lna, real estata7 CUi m o at M l 64ES6 There was a feeling on the part He indicated he classified to PLEASE READ YOUR AD Wallpaper bodka. 1300 SQUARE tact o t cOloa Bpaea, one acre wooded tot. only 9600 tee prompt and o m t U oim servtoa of some members of Congress that this category argument about the OkMifled or Ada* ar« taken over the phone na a eon- Ceilings. Floora. FuUy Inaured ntraUy Main St. locattcn, raaacnahla Cetlforida bound owner eeorl- down, Immediate occupancy. U A Joeepb Barth. Broboi. this wasn’t going far enough. abortive 1961 invasion of Cuba. i^gnleiioa. The ndvertlaer ahonld re^ hia ad the FIRST DAY IT workmanahip guarantaad. Lao OOTTA «IIT parU ng, 69 B irch St. > 0 9*7139. tarma, H a y a a 'A g en ^ . M l •*4Mlt flotog this rustto 80% complet R R ealty MI 8-3693, R, D. Mansfield said he had backed iA ^ N O W IT PIXBPjT WANTED TO BUY — Cwe, Rep. Paul G. Rogers, D-Fla., APnCABB and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inser* Peiletle;. Ml 9-m$ U no m ed 6 room furniahed veer 'round M urdock, M I 8-6478, told the House, lor exsunple, that up the statement of Senate Re oau Ml S-80a. wrtH TH » WOULD LKB to ahara my alngle MANCHESTER—B. Middl* Tiim- horns, bseutifui stone fire room older single home o r a t fVt" Hie Herald la reaponnible for only ONE Inoorreet or omitted WBATHBIL MANCHESTER — 6 room older the United States should close its publican Leader Everett M. Dirk* home with young woman. Vloln* plke. Dwtirabl* otflOM «r olfiM , place, peaelsd wells.: double Uy. Phone M l 9-6606. seaports to all nations which al sen of Illtools that four American laaertlaa tor any advertisement and then only to the extent of a EXTERIOR andio a IntarlorulLvrKir p TOO COLD lot, treei: privacy, oooventton- home, 99,600: Bolton—beautiful 9 *make good” insertion. Errora which do not lessen .the value of ity Mancheater Green, Call MI M I 8*3331, , ' low their flags to be flown to filers were hilled to the Bay of Paperhanging,E, celUmcel' wiwallpaper BORA 0*8745 aftar 5:80. ai flnane^ only. bedroom aplit, nearly three acres, -V tiM advcrUaement win not be corrected by “make good” insertion. hooka on requeatqueat. Fiiliy imaurad NOQSe* DESIRABLE RETAIL location 916,600 ; 8 bedroom ranch one commerce with Cuba. He said nine Pigs fighting because he and other Call Edward R. Prtoa. >a 9-loOt WHAT M ATTRACnVB room, private 88x100 available w on to duw ». acre, 918,600. Many m ore, all British merchant ships put into members of Congress had been IT BlUAKB home, televialoh, mirae or aobool town hqart of Manchwrtw, lArg« rlce rangee. Cail The Ellsworth TopDeMoUty Cuba in the last six weeks. briefed at the time about the PAlNTlNa and waU]vaUDaoafiiia LAWRENCE F. PIANO In his address. Rusk did not de deaths. YOUR COOPERATION WIIX |N| A| k A l O O T l l waU- •POWNf teacher preferr^ Board option* riiowroom windows, fu ll «6iBn|r Sntten Agency, Realtor, M l paper removed, waS^lr hooka WHVTHB al. M I 8*6746. space In baaement,------parktog. 8-6080 or M l 8-2820 tail any plan to reduce the heav Hickenlooper said that so far BE APPRECIATED fTlI I I R ealtor M l 8-3766 as he knows no Republicans were on requeat. Oellinga.lUnga. n i o HWrffR OT^tioned, Phone , Honor Given ily armed and manned Soviet out matea. CaU RcRer. Ml M M OPCOUMB. LARGE ROOM next to ahower, Oharied Mloholson PI 34864 TWO FAMIL'Y, completely recon post. briefed then on the matter. pariting, gentleman. Catholic BOLTON-^UTB 6— Btor* r-for dltioned. New plumbing two President Kennedy, pressing for In Birmingham, Ala., a mother PAINTING, wallpapering, ceUlnga High l^hooi vicinity. Tel. MI rent miltabl* for beauty aalon, furnaces, two baths, two kitchens, To Muisener Soviet troop withdrawals, h^ a whose son apparently was one of refinished, hardwood floors sand' 9*8864. two hot water heaters, l^ly promise from Premier Khrush the four Americans killed to the ed. Call M I 9.4920. betrber shop or otflosa, atnpl9 gPLrr LEVBL-4 rooms, recrea TROUBLE REAGHINO OUR ADVERTISER? parking, l u 6*0617. rented. Incom e net $3,644. Sole chev that "several thousand” will Invasion, has accused the Presi ROOM FOR Rent, gentleman pre* tion room, jraraga, very clean, Jamas K. MUlsener, 606 Wood- dent of evading questions about 918,900. 4 % % m o ^ a g e 987.78 price $18,000. Call owner after 7 be pulled out. So far there has PAINTINQ AND paparhangtag' ferred, centrally located, all new p.m ., MI 8-4882, bridge Sti 'last night rscelved the been no sign of any troops leav her son, Riley W. Shamburger Good clMU) workmanahip at rea> facUitiea. private entrance, free monthly, Carlton w. Hutchins, DeMolay Cross of Honor 4n cere Jr. 24-Hour Answering Service sonablc ratoa 80 yaan In Man* Wanted To Rent 68 M l 9^U89, M ultiple Listing, ing. parking. 9*8061. FIRST OFFERING—Eight room monies at the Maaonic Temple. Meanwhile, the cannonading He and three other Birmingham cheater Raymond FUks. Ml Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Household Goods 51 In presenting the gold medalion. RELIABLE widow nstda oloan, I- MANCHESTER—exquisite 6 room home, IH baths, fireplace, over Kennedy’s foreign policy men were reported to have been 9-9287. Male or Female S7 LARGE ROOM With twin beda District Deputy Chester Ferris Vree to Heraid Readers NEED NSW Easter outfits io t NOT 3900. NOT 3800, room reasonable rent, exoSOant ranch, 100x800 wooded lot warmth porch, oil heat, garime, com' thundered on. killed when their plane crashed yourself and the children? Avon NOT 3700, NOT 3800, near Shopping Parkade and Wad* references. CaU MI 6*9466. blnation windows and doors, reO' noted that it is the highest award In a fresh attack. Sen. Bourke during the assault. PAINTING, papertianging, floor BOOKKEEPER to handle wrlteyp dell School. T el, MI 3-0088. and oharm everywhere. Shown by Want infUmatlon on one of onr classified advertiaements? No sanding, crilings whitened. For has vacancies for capable wom of records, quarterly payroll re NO! NO! appttotmant. Bel Air Real Ea reation room, wall to wall' car given to an advisor by the Inter B. Hickenlooper, R-Iowa, accused Mrs. Riley W. Shamburger Sr., en. S tart earning 32 to 38 on hour NOT EVEN 3660 WANTED—4 or 6 room duplex, peting, city utilities, near bus national Supreme OouneU, Order RtdhMti Jaoolbe, president of Charter Oak Tjodge Chapter of answer at the telephone Hated? Simply oafi the lowest rotek and good clean work ports working papers, etc. for ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman tat^ Mi S48»; B’nai B’riith, looks over a copy of T. H. Teftens’ took, "The New the administration of making it said Tuesday that when Kennedy immediately in a territory near BUT A WHOLE HOUSE tw o children. VflU pay 966 m onth. line, shopping center, Verplanck of DeMoley. contended no Americans were to manship ca ll MI 4-0601. Manchester Accounting office. preferred. CaU M I 8-9193 between M I 8*3892 after 6. Gennany and the Old Nazis,” with Mrs. AdPl'ph Snyder, presi Impossible for Congressional Re your home. Experience u®t neces State experience and salary ex 8 ROOMS LOVELY TOLLANDr>Spotlsss ranch, at School and church. Priced at He eald that It denotes many publicans to cooperate on a bi the invasion she wrote him ask 6-8 p.m . only $18,900. Chtmleg Lesperanoe, dent «f Ifce Ben Eizra Chapter. Teitens spoke to the combined MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE EXTERIOR and Interior painting, sary. We give full training. Call pected. Write Box OC, Herald. NEW FURNITURE COUPLE LOOfONO for 4 Or S tached 'ganga. full basement, yean of conapioious service to the Nazi Peril partisan foreign policy. ing: "If no Americans were in papefbiinglng waUpaper remov today for ^pcintment in your AND APPLIANCES MI 9-7620. groupa laat nigUt in Temple Beith Sholom. (Herald photo by ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, room heated apartment. Reasen* 9600 cash needed.. Esoott Agency, Jeto Mather Chapter, and out Otlktoeas.) Hickenlooper, chairman of the volved, where Is m y eon?” Ml 9-0500 ed, ceUings, hiUy Insured. Call home at your convenience. Call EVERYTHINO quiet. Inquire Z2i Charter Oak able. Call after 8 p.m, MX 8*1666. MI 9.7088. standing efforts in behalf of the Senate GOP Policy Committee “But he evaded my question,” George OuiUette, M I 9-12S1. 289-4922. Situations Wanted— FOR ONLY 3600.00 St. M I 3-8388, CH 8-4788. Spacious Country Ranch DciMolay movement. Still Exists^ and member of the Foreign Rela she said. Which Includes 4^ % _ U 8JK) m o n t h l y . Attrac In Washington, the White House •ag leave yoor meosage. You’D bear from oar adverttoer In Jig Female 38 A brick otu with bonest- Prior to the investiture, members tions Committee, told a news T Apartment Bnildlntfa tive S-bedroom ranch, aluminum of the chapter conferred the Order conference Republicans couldn’t said she was answered to a letter time wKhont spwidlng an evening at the tHepfaone. Electrical Serriecs 22 WOULD LIKE to care for a child 1 Westinghouse Refrigerator storms, ceUar, amesite drive, to-goodnees dining room, Writer Says Rev. (Buddy) James P err one by Kennedy’s Air Force aide, 1 Emerson TelevislcHi Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 For Sale 68 21x14% living room, fireplace, of Carnation upon four past be expected to go along blindly weekdays In my home. Telephone trees. Only 918,900. Carlton W. when they were left out of the Maj. Gen. Godfrey McHugh, who FREE BISTIMATES. Prompt serv 1 Bedroom Suite Hutchins, Realtw, MI 9-S183. pecky cypress paneled den, 8 worthy advlsore. Order of Rain MI 8-2920. GENTLEMAN office worker de SIX UNIT apartment house to A>-1 bow for Girls. Insisting that Nazis still wield decision-making process. said that the organization which Lost and Found Auto Dri'ving School 7-A ice on aU types of electrical wir PERSONNEL 1 Living room Suite sires home cooked dinners MoU' twin sized bedrooms, large Speaks at Assumption Monday hired her son—apparently for the 1 Dinette Set condition, excellent return on in e i g h t r o o m Colonial 4 bed The Misses Aiudny Unooln and power in the world, T. H. Tetens “As far as 1 Imow there is no ing. Ucenaed and inaured. Wtlaon 'day through EVlday. MI 3*6984. vestment. M ortg^ avaUaUe, kitchen with dishwasher and bipartisan foreign policy,” he liberation force—had conveyed to Electrical Co., Manchester. Ml 1 Healthrest Mattress rooms, garage, centrally located, Catherene Murray of Glastonbury contended last night that the Unit WOULD FINDER of wallet last MANCHESTER Driving Academy. IRONING DONE In my home. MI oentriOly located. I%Ubriek AgMS* dispoeer. All rooms open from A former jazz artist and now a said. "Republicans have never her all that was known about the 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME 9-TITB, 9-4018. 1 Healthrest Spring good condition, 917,600. PhUbrick 50’ Lr-shaped hall. Plastered Assembly, Miss Cynthia Post of ed States is uninformed about the week In vicinity of Adams and Winter driving instruction is safe oy, M I 9*6464. real German situation. priest, the Rev. James V. Perrone, been ccmsulted to advance of any 1 clrciunstances of her son’s death. Woodland Streets, Manchester, under professional Instruction DEPARTMENT 2 ’Throw Rugs Apartments— FIat»—• Igenoy, MI 9-i464. walla. Full basement, about the Manchester Assembly and EKPE9UENCED insurance wom 1 Boudoir Chair 1000 sq. ft. 3-cor brick garage. Miss Sandra Wheelock of the Tetens, a former German edi a member of the Society of African please return everything to own Special care to nervops and eld Tenements 63 OVERSIZED modern immaculate tor, who was put in the Oranien- Mission will speak Monday at 8 erly. Call fOr appointment and Floor Finishing 24 an desires position ratlng/wrlting 2 Vanity Lamps Pleasingly situated t? Repoeseasion? Don’t bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, glasses, ■ toaster, steam iron, per ! S’A rooms, modern kitchen, Philbrick Agency, ID 9-8404.' with O.B. boUt-tn oven and United States. He is a naturalized also spoken. Father Perrone’s ing the brick walls at $23,000; be worked out. despair! Bee Honest Douglas. In- turret lathe operators, for first LaOiapelle, 64 Spruce St.; Mrs. Am erican. served to you. vanltory units, table-tops and Is and second shifts. Apply In per Building Materials 47 colator, etc. master T-V switch, garbage dis stove. Full basement with excel Loretta Sknons, East Hartford; musical background serves him in electrical work, $25,000; mechan quite about lowest down, small' land stands. Ml 9-8936. MANCHES’TER—Two-famUy 84, lent rec room posslbilitieB. A Vernon He was actlvs in government Does your obild dawdle, lose son Seg Manufacturing Inc., S it NO DOWN PAYMENT posal, parking. Immediate oc Janet Lexander, 13 Hartl Dr., TU- good stead in this ooimtry where himself to daydreams, and for ical, $15,000; contingency, $27,- eat payments anywhere No small large lot, separate heating sys true value at $17,000. See and work during the war and has work there ie no oommon language. He REMODELING — Charles Home Hartford Road. Manchester. IS NECESSARY cupancy. M I 9-5784. tems. Detached 3-car garage. cottvlUe; Laurene Bonnema, Wap- get easily? Then, possibly, you 000; and archltests’ fees, $20,000, loan or finance company plan. WOMAN TO care for two pre are. Call BUI Frasier Jarvis IMAGINE!! ed with the UB. War Crimea says that it is a oommon boi^ that for a total of $220,000. Douglas Motors. SSS Main. improvement. All kinds of re school children, three days a SPECIALS 'This furniture can ' be delivered MODERN 4 room apartment, Central location. St. James par y 0 6 ., M I 8-4113, MI 9-1200. ping; Mrs. Unner Sautelle, 307 Commission in Washington, Tetens have disregarded his right to a Center St; Susan Burnham, all peoples understand and love. follow his own Interests. Does For Its money the town would modeling, financing arranged. MI week while Momnyr works Hours immediately, or can be stored free good location, available March ish. No agenta. 123,600. Call is founder and director of the Li He beoame known in villagee and WETT BUY a foreig^n sports car? 9-4920. 11:30-3:30. Call M l 4-1846.' EXPERIENCED of charge. FREE DELIVERY — 648-4670, 6 4 9 4 ^ . $16,900—SIX room ranch, so cute TTiompsonvllle; Denise Pelletier, 41 he seem overly serious, wor have: WHEE! WATER’S 24” Royal Shingles 313 per sq. 4. Tel. 648-4113. brary on Germanic and Related cities as the "Priest Who Knew Basement—Storage space, vaults, If It’s class you want, stop In at FREE SER’VICE. ’This com plete you couldn’t help liking It. 8 5 room Ranch, full walkout Garden St.; HUghey Bell, Broad International Problems. ried, and tocitoed to belittle Gordon’s Atlantic Service. Classic RUSS A’TKINS, carpenter. Com 914,300—FIVE room ranch, 3 4ar Brook; Shanm Fales, 138 N. Elm Many Bongs.” He says that on an and a maintenance shop. CLERK-DRUG and cosmetic, days Ceiling ’Tile—Odd Lota 9c sq. ft. outfit can be seen at; 3% ROOM apartment, complete bedrooms, livjhg room and dining basement with large windowe. He has written numerous arti himself? Then you, perfection ffor-ffO T ... AND model 1987 Thunderbird, mint mercial, industrial, and residen only. Some experience. Pleasant garage, cellar, aluminum storms and playroom, scenic view, St.; Mrs. Marjorie Wehr, 19 Trot occasion when a'^group of Peace ist that yon ate, may have First floor—^Information counter BRIDGEPORT GILBERT’S OF ly renovated, electricity fumlnsh- rOom with picture windows; blue cles and several books on Interna Carps men arrived in Liberia, their condition, low mileage, fully tial, Repair, maintenance, re surroundings. Good pay plus com Louver Doors 64 sa. ed, refrigerator, stove and dining 4H % m ortgage, 9101.37 monthly. bathroom, kitchen with bullt-lns, well-landscaped lot, quiet ter St; Mrs. Sharon Bzymanaki, demanded of him levels of to a central lobby where residents THERE’S A LOTI equipi>ed. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv modeling, No Job too small. MI NEW BRITAIN Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9*61^ tional affairs and the German apprehensione and tensions were could find the answers to their missions. Apply Manager Liggett set, parking facilities, first floor. double sink, Urch cabinets. On neighborhood, much more than Marlborough; Miss Sharon McCar- question. achievement beyond bis present ice, West Rd., EUington, ’TR 3-0411. Drug, Manchester Shopping Park Plywood Paneling—Special 11 STANLEY ST Multiple Listing. . tan, 47 Lilac S t; Mrs. Josephine lightened 'when he took out hie questions; renovated offices of the OPERATORS BA 6-7778 ’TR 6-6316. bus line, does to Main Street. E. you expect for 916,300. Tomor "TTie N ew Germ any and the !pect., a floor to cut the height of the water you need at one time far ACCOUNTING Responsible man for coUecUon failure to grant one-half the high automatic, V-8, 3896. Call after 4 ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Furnished Apartments 63-A brick Agency, MI 9-8464, Capo near High -Junior High, (XIVENTRY — Just over BoJton and Mrs. Fred Kervin, Coventry. way after ah accident at R t 83 Mrs. Henry Skelly will lead a You must set reasonable rules o f, third floor to half. The foundation only a day. T hink o f i t — p.m . M I 9-6168. Ml 8-4860 of small established monthly MANY OF THE ABOVE ONE DISCHARGED YESTTIRDAY: refreshment conunlttee. All Ladies conduct early In your child'.s life j and supporting walls are sturdy only a day! accounts in Manchester. Aver Wanted—>To Buy 58 fireplace, forage. Reduced for town line, overslsed 7 room Caps, and Middle Butcher Rd. yestimday A K I N D - TWO OR three room furnished MANCHESTER - New 6 room Immediate sqle, Bel Air Real ES' Mrs. Ana Vennen, 16 (Pine Hill of the Assumption and their and then hold to them. Every enough to support another floor, Yes, thanks to Mobflheat— 1990 COMET wagon fuUy equlp- age' earnings over |3 per hour. imartment, refrigerator, stove. 3 unfinished iq>, 3-car attached at 4:46 p.m. ALL ’TYPES of roofs repaired or DEPARTMENT OFFEREO SUBJECT TO PRIOR brick ranch, buUt-lns 14:^ Uving ta te. M l 8-9882, _ _ _ _ garage, aluminum combinations St,; Mrs. Eliza Gado, Glostoabdry; friends are invited. child who layover 6 years of age ! The town has three alternatives, and an oil-fired h ot water beater P«I, exceUent condition, on® own replaciid. specializing in Bonded No delinquents. Must have car, WANTED — Used furniture lap Adults. Call otter 0 M I 8-0420. room with flreplaoji half aero 1^ State Trooper John Watson of ' said Macchi, to enable the building, er, 3100, low paym ents Rudy. SALE throughout, immaouloito condl- Min. Maiigaret Gregory, Glaston the Stafford Springs Troop raports should have some definite chores o f correct capacity—your family built-up and shingle roofing. be available evenings and Sat price paid. Ed’s Used Furniture, reasonably priced. Hayes Agsooy, BOWERS SCHOOL AreOr-4 cheff- to perform, not for himself alone built to 1889, to meet the needs of 348-6881. AD 8*6240 Or CH 94)860. THREE ROOM furnished apart- tiem, 97,000, ohickon coop roar o f bu ry; A lan ElUs, 13 Vina B t; Rady was making a left turn into can take care o f all their’washing Coughlin Roofing Co., Manches urdays. Write Box E, Herald, M l 8*4808, fui rooms, 3 full baths, 2-car ga but for the whole family. Vernon. ter, MI 3-7707. giv» phone number. ment. Heated. Bedroom, living property, lot 300x800, selling for John Wilt 91 Brent Rd.; LouU Middle Butcher Rd, when his car Egg$ Lead Broilers needs at one time. 3966 OLDSMOBILE 8-88 Con of well known Hartford NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. rage. Don't delay—see todajM 910,700. Call the R . F . Dlm ock HMl, Warehouse Point; Mrs. On the other band, he needs It can spend $50,000 to meet the FRANK is buying and selling good room, Utohen. Bedroom net, VERNON — oonunerclm sensd d Madellhe Smith, Realtor, MI struck one driven by Donald Cur Mom can do the family waah. vertible, outstanding condition,. Cwnpany has good oppor* used furniture and antiques at 480 Co., MI 0-6346, Johanna Evans, Blanche' Snow, 336 Summit St; STORRS (AP) — Connecticut some relief-from nervous par requirements of the state fire mar BIDWELL HOME Improvement WANTED *— Man for Janltcnlal 881 STATE STREET room Ckq>e. Oarage. Good po«- 3-1643. ley, 18, of Buff Cap Rd. Curley was shal, including enclosure of the Sis can do the dishes at the tam e 3oH power, beautiful light blue,^ Company—roofing, siding, altera Lake St. Can and see what we’ve MI 9-6668. Mra. Margaret DeGray and poultrymen, faced with a hard ental pressures regarding his tunlty available for the duties, approximatriy 9 hours NORTH HAVEN, CONN, slbllitiea. Growing area usar entering Rt 83 from Middle stairway, installation of exit signs time Junior takes his bath, and private owner. Reasonable MI tions, additions and remodeling g o t Open Sundays. MI 9-6680. Cbxde. Tongren A gen cy, MX MANCHESTER^ room Cape with daughter, ThompeonvlHa; Mrs. cash choice between the chicken food, clothing, healto. Interests, qualified High School per week. See Tom Duff or Walt 348-3147 CUSTOM 7 room ranch, sunken Butcher Rd., police said. friends, and accomplishments. and the like, replace the roof, re you enjoy a shower. of aU types. Ebtcellent workman Carter J r., M I 9*6338, C arter D ^ t Square. t-6831. full shed dormer, utUlty room, Ann Klta and son, 57 Village and the egg, are going with the ship. MI 9-6495. graduate -- S-day w eek- WANTED—Old pierced earrings, family room, bullt-lns, 1% baths, Bt., Rockville; Mrs. Martha Ca- Parents too most have some paid broken windows, and provide Chevrolet Co., 1329 Main Street dining room, Uvtag room wlm DIES FROM BURNS Don’t delay—phone us today. benefit program. Write bar watch fobs, lockets, in garage, trees, only $18,600. Carl vanna and daughter, Glaaton- That’s why the bottom didn’t adult hobbies of their own that an additional exit from the first Find out how easy it is to sw it^ expensive, for my own. use. flrepaoe, 3 bedrooms, ceramic ton W. Hutchins, MI 94183, MERIDEN (AP)—Mra. Xldna floor. Trucks— ^Tractors advising education and batn, aluiniiium combinations, oil bury; Mra. Linda Leavins and fall out of the poultry market de take them away from the chil to a MobUheat-fiired water boot* 5 Roofing and Chimnejrs 16-A Garden—Farm—Dairy 523*4787. Multiple Listing. daughter, Andover. Pring, 72, died late last night in spite a dramatic drop-off to broiler dren for a few hours every The building would still be the experience to Box F, Her* hed water beat, bus line, mte ipto- a hospital here of burns suffered same shabby, drafty, smelly and 3964 CHEVROLET Products 50 nte to schools and shopping, DISi^BARGED TODAY: David production, says a University of week. one-half ton ROOFING—Specializing repairing aid. SIX ROOM ranch, attached ga to Suiulay’s ^plosion and Are in Mutual respect assumes that badly lighted place It is today, pickup truck, 4-m tod transmis- NEED WANTED TO BUT—electric stove, JOB OPENING 618,IOA R ob ert W olverton. R eal Stewart, South Windsor; Mra. Cohnecticut poultry marketing roofs of aU kinds, new roofs, gut- QUAUTY APPLES grown to Man rage, built-ins, aluminum storms her home, 45 Temple St,', to the specialist. mental well-being Is furthered by said Macchi. lion. Powem utffi y body. MI 86” or under. C ill M I 8*6796. to r , i A 6-3618. _____ Betty King, Coventry; John Vltt- •AMtrar/BB%«fAaa v'er work, ctalmneya oleaneJ re chester, 33 lb . bag, 91.6O. Bunce and screens. Laroe wooded lot. Yalesvi'ile section of Walltogford. Thomas C. Morrison said yester allowing each member of the fam Or the town can do the $220,- 9*6180. paired Aluminum siding. 80 ner, 132 MAple St; Raul L^hton, P u », 6to W. Cmter. IQ 8-8U6. MANCHESTER — Neiur Bowers 68 Croft Drive. By owper, MI RFD 1; Jonathan HalO( atom ; Mrs. Pring ,was a chlldletM day that Connecticut farmers’ to' ily to pursue his own Interests in 000 renovation which would pro veers’ experience. Free estimates. TH REE M ORE 4-8088. widow. Her only known survivor is his own way so long as he doesn’t vide the public a pleasant, busi i m EOONOLINE Van, new |98 Call Hewley, Ml 8-6861. IQ 84)793. For An Fxperieneod Sebool, 7 room One, garige, low Danid Hole, Storra; Stilbnan come from broilers crashed from down, tow payments, feudy, CLERK-TYPIST down paymont. BiKott Agency, a brother, Albert H. Cook of Skow- $20.4 m illion fiv e years aigo to $8.5 Interfere with the rights of others. nesslike place to go, and town of Honsdiold Goods 61 Hitchooclt .North Ooventiy; 44A6861. Permanent full-Ume position HIGH SCHOOL BOYS M I 9-tW . ■______ARCELLIA DRIVE Geolge Oour, Coventry; Willard hegan, Maine. million last year. ficials an efficient office. available for mature person in SEmC TJUNCS Mra. Pring told ambulance at- Or the town can tear down the W E G IV E Radio-TV Repair Services 18 ED’S USED FUJiiiture and AppU- Up top condition. Six room colon Bitlin^, Weetvlew Dr.,' Bottem; Yet the poultry industry re Q—My son, now 5 years old got 3990 CHEVROLET Pickup Truck, our Clerical Department. Di* AM D . MANCRB8TBR-6 year old 6 room ial. 8 and 8. 1% baths. Beautiful tenadnts the blast occurred as she mained healthy because of an in the measles at the age of 16 Memorial Building and construct GREEN STAMPS g ood o H .U PER HOUR TO BTART ances—W s buy and seU fo r r u d y LINOTYPE OPERATOR Cynthia Hultgren, ISl Fetgueon ------oondlUon. I960. Phone MI CONNIES TV and Radio Service, versified duties include gener Oolanlal, fireplace, combination rec room, Ideal for the kids In bad Rd.; Mre. Estelle Ranter, 23 Ver Hfted a lid on her coal stove. crease to agg production, which months. The doctor told me he had a new building on the same site •9106. al clerical work mwi soma caah. Opeu t i , AD I4S340 Or windows, complete city utilities, available aU hours. SatlsfacUan PLUaSED SEWERS IMAII or PIMAU) weather. OomUnatlons, hies yard, non Center Heights, Vextaon; in There has been no official expla hit a record rdgfa to 1962. a classic case, of measles except for $500,000 mtolmtun. transcription requiring better Apply 988 Main Street 94M60. ■■I. - I guaranteed. Cafl M I 9-1818. •lOM to schools a n d , good central location. fant deughter of Mr. and Mn. nation, however. The state fire In fact, egg prices have been so that he had ho cough. Have you Macchi reminded the finance than average typing ablUty. priced to iell at 918i'R». ^ « mau^al’s office is tovestlgattog. board and selectmen to make pro Room 6, 3:16 shaip RUGS, never used,.9x13 gold, 680; MatUss E su til T . CROCKETT, Reiator, ArUmr Maher, South Windsor; (xmslBtently tovorable that broUer- ever heard of a case of measles FORAND’S TV and radio repair, High school education require 9x10 Mue broadloom, $M; 9x13 1 7 ^ hour WMk; paid vaei^tim ind sMi R ealty C o., M I 8-3693, R . D , Mur- J* man after brollerman has turned without a cough? vision for serving the needs of a MORIMTY Auto Driving School 7-A 6 p.m p.m-10 '* — p.m. dally...... All day “Sat- ed. i^ceUent working condi SepHe Tuiks, Dry Wells, 8ew- dook. Ml 44473. Mra. Annette Booh and man A n ruby oriental. 319*6958. 648-1577 dover; Mn. Eatideen Vlrult and RITES SCHEDULED his back on broilers to favor of A—When I was to medical 35,000 population to Vernon by urday . M I 9-5624. tions and liberal employe bene wr Um m tostoBed-Oeltog Wa- leavd, hospitalizAtioii sad other benefits 1975. The present population is Xm TU XarS Driviog Scluxd Incr, tas^roofteg Done. daughter, 86 DurMn St.; Mrs. ORHIENWICH (AP) — Funeral egg-laytog hens. ■ - school I was taught that measles MfUMNOrraem located Man- fits. One week paid mration if WASHER AND dryer, $160. divan, Apply in person. ' BOI/TON — Adorable 4 rpam ■ervi'ces will be held here tomor Morrison said 69 per cent of all la,a cough with a rash, but over 16,971. BROTHERS empl^ed before Ap'rJTl. CaU PART-TIME televiBton eervio* ranch, ofl heat, aluminum com* carol Munm and daughter, 78 Farhade, low er level. Be* Millineiy, Dressmaking 19 hutch, harvest table, bedroom Lota For Sale 78 Oak S t.; ig n . Janet Marlow and row for William Bunker Turry too money made by poultry farm the years 1 have learned that Later to the meeting, the select oldar, Btevoua atudinta, Mrs. Peterson Ml 3-116I fo r mant house caUs. SO 9*8406, set, njdaa rugs, chain. MI 44133. btoati^, wooded lot. tokefTW* Jr., 7lTyear-old architect Tubby era to CSonnecticut to i96l came there are exceptions to every rule. men discussed casually the possible M l 3 -5 1 3 5 iqipofntment. WddNIlEY BROS. daui^ater, 4 U tile B t; M n. Idella d riv w ’a prlvilages, b ^ .dock, from eg g e and fow l. A measles-llke rash without a renovation of the Henry BuUdlng, DRW SU AND coats ahortened. QBMBRAL ELECTRIC xsnge, uettgaga. Price only 99>M11' THREE BU1LDINQ8 lota, prims Grover and daughter, Stafford died Monday at his home.. He •artm ed. Bunding worn ooUart turned in l i b e r t y M U T U A L ' EttPtiittji IfpiraQi^ loeation. AA sona. iPhlibrlok Bpriag>;^lDi^JiA J&e Reiser and praotioed archlteeture in N ow Only 37 por eeot same from the cough Is oonunan to children with which is adjacent to ths town haU. 301-31B CMtMT S». ^IgeMtuttoB eontm, 160. 80 1S9-1SS S-BSaS OoedSud • BarUett. Baatox|t Maoofal bad m M Hint pMltoil- mjr own home. MI 9-846L INSUI^NCE COMPANY Read Herald AdvB. AfW sr.MIMfM. Y M c CMf trpm V M to M4A. QannMi BMaalaa,
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f P~ l ^ ^ r r ^,- r ,. ■-'^" itA WBDNESDAY. FBPltUABY ar» 1M » gw A vvbifi Dfdly Net Maattffieittr 1Eontin0 Ifi^mlii ..•V'v. .11 I i.J ' ....■ iSiSit-r;? 9m mp Warn mum 28,1868 . f, -Batartar aon;a( Mr. and tkihna tayUld toa right of way. ■'■T.V X ra. Bdmard X . fltaxl of W Pto* 12th Cirenit to a Tahiela not obUgad t o atop. n i t l ^ mouth[H Lana, ractotly partiolpaipartiolpatea Sen. Dodd Speaks March 10 Baton Snow^ Westerly, R. L, v‘ to toe Laka.Foreat OolleEe vndity tirfeitod a 116 bond tor talltog to o m m r n A u m bcwk««utiiaf hmohp •how, to Lake Eoraat, HI. RaaH waa Tech School Dedication Court Cases answer to a diarge of faUura to af Onulatisa bgr tlM OonMotloat one of the danoanr to^tlw Kappa * driva to aa sstahliahed lane. Manehm$tur^4 CUy o f PUtagm Charm .UM ^tlnt of WMora’a Chiba Kappa Chl-Tau K ai^ EpBUoa ■ t. ------BOOKVILUB SttnO M cues oontlnued ware thou of PUTNAM & COJ . «U ) 1m bald Wadnaadiar. aMt, “A Satlra on the Xannaily TIm t>.t mUUon Howell moved Stan top M-y«ar-old Harman Grant, totontoation, to 1: .'.CMMWI m •at ld :U p m . to (toattoat HUl Han, Dynaat,” ■; Cheney JUfioml Technical tech adhbol buUdtog a t 88 A. NSW Britain youth waa Bned March Ml Gebiga Logan, inaad- n a ciN n g «h..i rou Txxjm, NO. m (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1968 Btuittoad. ICaMi M la tba daadUna School, opened last June, will School St to finish iq> toe ISO yeaterday to Oroutt Ootet 12 tog, Kareb 18; wmra X i^ J«aMT.IMr.ltolnrtH.j on tonoiiaon l aaarvatlcn. Moitlmer Moriarty, mm o f I>r. be formally dedicated Sunday, school year at the nevf eohool, after ha i^aadad y«aUty to a th ru ohargw o f hiaaOh o f peace •jr*; and Mrs. Mortimer Itoriarty of March 10, to ceremonies at located on a 86-aore site at hreatto of paaoe ettarge to con- and one o f wroatay, X A n h 18; W il CONNECTICUT flC C ktr Thwart.gjwB.JbaiNir l». K n .. Vligtola! O. Brown ot- U 145 Park 8t., and Joseph J. Twaro- vdilch U.S. Sen. Thomaa J. HiUiard St. and W. Middle liam Obt totoKleatlon, operating a CoiwadlcM induriry.vand • W a ^ af b v a t * ^ naotioA W illi a brawl at the motor vWiloto under the influence OoctMd a t facantty attandad Co* nite, son o f Mr. and Mrs.- Joaeph Dodd will be toe main speaker. Ti»ke. Crystal Lake bantraati Feb. 2. oMMilwilly. Aik as wNch CcmiasIlaW riaa|« ■d|X .li8 „p O. Twaronlte dF 84 Spruce St., On June 20, 86 studtota of druga Of aloohol, Xainb 12; Slate JVews >W"*«slavery 1 to Utah to 8.7-years to 16.7 per oeiit of the elementory which is estimated to have a popu- Nurses Get Raise ly the cannon had to be cut apart to free him. Working on the toy is police Capt. Michael has vanished but progress for the J latioa 80 per cent Negro. Donahue. Randy wasn’t hurt. (AP Photofax), Negro has been blocked and do- ^ and South C>aroUna.> " : school teachers in North Daltota BRIDGEPORT (AP)—’The layed too often. .' 1 Theie figihres, and dosens more, had at least a B.A. degree,legre Im U- Bugene Belton, the first police city’s three major hospitals today which Hlustme ;thb problems and man to enter the office and a high "Equality before the law,** ha j eating four years of college mrepip- announced plans to boost salaries said, "has not always meant equal ..the ^'impact o f education to this aratlo).. South . Dakota had 17.6 per pe school classmate of Lewis, identl- for registered and licensed prac I fljd the, body. Policy A ccord treatment and opportunity. And . q couhtiy Were reported today by cent, and Idaho, lowg, imd Ne tical nurses to meet competition •/ I the harmful, wasteful and wrong- q 2.99 the National Bducatlon Assocto- braska weto all below Ob'per cent itOB'said Lewis’ hands were for nurees. The move will force a Nikita Seen Anxious tul results of racial discrimination 1 tiai ’ to ita annual “Rankings of At toe top of toe list stands Ok- to front of him, and a booet in room rates. of from 81 the States” Disappears in and segp'egation still appear In it’s all nylon . . i wash#g lWionl.8,-'jf«ter«'. p j jw'.'bsnt. of out curette WM between to 82 a day, hospital offldaie said. virtually every aspect of national . .irtto report, AonTpUed by thb the. elMentoT]^ school" teachers f one.land. Hospital officials said'emphasis life, in virtually every part of toe i easily without shrinkage or NEA’e research' dlvtolcn,ima)tBe >havf->#.^|iiR','9 p .A . deHNv.:'AM»j ii?' i^wae4l''bloek''a'way to the >.'helw‘ 'sealee 'Adll^ be To Talk Red Split nation.” j ironing! designed with su ex^ no attempt to rank , the statSs to r—evening- end- W rangle evo’-all quality-ec edt^tlon. How' Kennedy fyreditfd...hta,, adniM a--r«^^ A ...... ^ “ ,|iU»ee. The tration with a iipariU^* twofyoqr' tra shadow-proof panel. for CM nltraes at ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — With your sheer spring costuoies. By WILLIAM L. RYAN record wi civil rights. But he siud _ ------— S be 884 t o Democrats and Republicans shak ^vance swiftly, particularly in the a broad naticmal effort still is 886.; Nln’ses woHfirig toe evening ing accusing fingers at each oth AP Special Correepondent backward areas of Latin America, Premier Khrushchev’s latest needed, an effort embracing state schedule wlU reoAive an addition er, bipartisan foreljra policy has Asia* Africa and the Middle East. and local governments, private ihoH 32 to 40 , al 820 and those'w orking the af- touched bottom in ingress’ frus pronouncements In the intermina East Germany’s Communist ble dialogue with Red China may citizens and organizatlona, and ter-niidnlght schedule will receive trated uproar over the Soviet leadership has been nagging the ccHigressional machinery. average 32 to 44 ^ 815 addiuonal. tsikeoVer of Cuba. mean a Peking-Moscow meeting Khrushchev on the issue of West to explore the painful split in the His requests for legislation are Officials at Park City Hospital Since the l940s when the late Berlin, which he virtually prom expected to be subnUtted wUhin and St. Vincent’s Hospital an Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, R-Mlch., world Communist front. ised four years ago to deliver to toll.... 32 to 44 ■ This does not mean the rift Is 10 days or so as three separate nounced plans to install similar started it all, it has been political them. And Cuba, of course, was bills. schedule changes. ly fashionable for office seekers closing but rather that Khrush included in this blanket pledge of chev is anxious to remove the war They fall into these classiflea- and holders to .proclaim their ad Soviet protection for a specific tlons: FREE MAIN ST. and herence to the idea that partisan of words from public view and purpose. T«Mhers to Campaign take it backstage. The Red Chinese claim Khrush 1. Educatim. ship stops at the water’s edge. The main request here waa that Rear of Store Parking. HAI^TFORD , (AP) - . Hertford Bipartisanship has been re In his attempt to accomplish chev showed the white feather last -Jachen voted today to work ac served for programs, such as for this, Khrushchev has applied the October by agreeing to withdraw tively oAaJnst reelection of five eign aid, where the executive felt soft answer to turn away Red Soviet missiles from Cuba after (Continued oa Page Seve«) Q ty Council members who sup- he needed every vote he could Chinese wrath. the Kennedy blockade showdown. HIPSTITCHED po^'ted cuts In the city's education Only hours after Peking had Patiently Khrushchev repeated budget. scrape up in Congress to put over proposals that lacked political ap lashed him violently, demanding in his speech to a Kremlin elec A majority of some 164 School peal among the voters. an apology for his attitude in the tion rally Wednesday that he did •taff members who voted at a But when it came to such deci quarrel over how world commu what he did to ’ ’arrest the on Bulletins BOX “ mass meeting’ ’ called by the sions as those of former President nism should be advanced, Khrush coming avalanche of thermonu Harry S. Truman to send Ameri chev replied with notable mild clear war." He said he had def C ulled from AP Wires (Oonttnued on Page Seven) can fighting men to Korea, Con ness. initely not “left heroic Cuba at PLEATED gress learned of the decision only He reminded the Red Chinese— the mercy of the big sharks of after it was made. and those who side with Peking— American imperialism." He as BLACK IN UN POST Similarly, the present disturb that only Moscow is strong enough sured Cuba of Soviet support in UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. PROPORTIONED ance stems in significant part to go to their aid should they be any "hour of need." AP) — Eugene B. Block, ter News Tidbits from (1) President Kennedy’s re in. danger. He said he would be Still speaking softly, Khrush mer president of the World WASH and WEAR jection of Republican contentions willing to go to the aid of any chev cautioned his critics in the Comtnunist country attacked Bank, has been named to a new from the AP Wires Red world that commimism’s en post as a UJi. financial ttoeklo (Oontiniied on Page Nineteen) "the imperialists.’ ’ But he emies are using and exaggerating thoughtfully singled out by name their quarrel. He expressed con shooter. Informed sources eald today. Black will bo a special ' President Kennedy gets gold- Cuba, Red China, Norto Viet fidence that the Communist par Nam, North Korea and East Ger ties would find a way to patch financial oonsaltant to Secrotap plated telegraph to use in ry-General U Hiant. One of kla . SPRING SKIRTS ceremonies such as opening ex- many. up their differences. chief tasks wlU be to speed the posltl ons, conventions, and dams Plane Contract The Communist parties of North Peking belligerently says it is Viet Nam and North Korea side ready for a private meeting to coUection of assessmenta from ( by signal from White House... with Peking in the quarrel. They talk things over. Peking wants a lagging U.N. members, the lii- Desi Aimaz, divorced from red- Investigatedhy support the Red Chinese conten backdown frc»n Khrushchev, an fomumts said. JUST ’ haired comedienne Lucille Ball, * 65% dacron tion that Khrushchev fears paper admission that he has been wrong IN A BIG says he’e going to marry Edith tigers and thus sacrifices oppor TERRORISTS ARRESTED polyaster, 35% Hlrsoh Saturday at Sands Hotel to Sen, McClellan tunities for communism to ad- (Conttoued on Page Seven) PARIS (A P )—PoUee reported Las Vegas. combed cotton today they had seized another DeGauUe Yanks British Lianas TtM- A KC186 Jet tanker taking off WASHINGTON, (AP) — Sen. leader '(rf the terrorist Secret X% eanUvai time to West Germany wOth poltUoal evento of the past year bumoroiuAy deploted in from Eielson Air Force Base in John L. McClellan, D-Ark., said Army Organization, Oeorgoa * machine Fairbanks, Als^ka, explodes over floaite. This float to a Frankfort carnlvnl parade has the BriltMi 1h>n aittemptlng to enter toe Oom- today he will expect toe eecre- Buscla, and eig;ht M hto under washable mm Market wtto French Presidenlt C2iat1ee DeQauUe hanging cn to fails tall to prevent it. Sign guard house at entrance to field, lings. They said the group had reafis: ‘*fihaH we allow Mm to enter7’’ (AP Phritofax). kllltog Bine peieons... LegielaUon taries of Defense and Air Force Welch Says Sp ace Firm been assigned the mission of an- ^ quick drying ' shod . 10 to IA to get up . proposed National Ser to explain what he termed "un- sasslnating Prem ier Oeorgea 1 o i u i b & ies Corps, conceived-as sort of usual*’ steps in toe award of the Pompidou and several omer SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY * little or no avaraga .. lOtb 18 domestic peace corps, will be to- TFX warplane contract. Opens Era for Business French officials. PpUoe claimed Veteran, 81, troduoed by admtoistratiem before General Dynamics Corp. of Ft. that Buscla and Ms unit wera Mambocher Fashions Worth, Tex., won the award last PRICE 3 9 ( ironing . . Easter, Atty. Gen. RobeH F. Ken to have slain Pompidou in U tall 12 to 18 nedy says. ' December over toe rival bid of Editor’s Note — Leo D. Welch, small village near Paris last FAMILY SIZE Dieti, Served Britain will set up research toe Boeing Co. of Seattle, Wash. chairman of toe board of Standard sommer. They saM the nnit get RETAINS Put ILnees into Hiibng plant to seek ways of removing The cmitract itself amounts only Oil Co., has been named chairman Its orders from seepret amjr strontium 90, most, dangerous ele to 838 millKm, but the Defense and chief executive officer of the leaders to Beigtnm but that DAFFODIL FARM Five Nations ment In radioactive fallout, frmn Department estimates toe cost ul U. S. Communications Satellite Belgian authorittes uneoveind PER/AANENT timately wih rise to 86.6 billion— You savo 108 By JEAN s p r a i n WILSON ucnly,. once waa a shoulder, end m ilk... Miami’s 840 trash collec Corp. Joseph V. Oiaryk, Undersec the assassination plana aeid TMa offer good untH Mareh 2.1903 AP FeehliM WMtw SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — tors blossom out in 87,000 worth not all of it gotog to General Dy retary of the Air Btorce, will be turned them over to the Freaek. then only one, daringly asqixHied. namics. It calls for final design, president of the new space firm. PRESS NEW YORK (AP)—Thosa priv- Bias-cut dresiies skimmed the Charles Sweeny, a millionaire’s of green andorange uniforms, development and productitm of Beged few women who can afford body, but none evw clung. son who turned soldier of fortune bought after Department of Sani NEWS STRIKE TALK 1,700 revolutionary type fighter- By JACK LEFLER NEW YORK (AP) — Mamr to expose a Xhtobocher label to Xalnbooher lamented toe pasa- to fight to seven ware under five tation had been dissatisfied with bomber planes for the Air Force their clothes will not expose their flags, died Wednesday—in a hos AP Business News Writer Robert F. Wagner said to ^ 1MTE8 BETTERI NOURISHES BETTERI AND THERE'S LOTS OF ITI EVEN AFTER tog of the long rows cf tiny ex- their apperancs. and Navy. NEW YORK (AP)—"It’s a new knees next, eeaaon. usitely sewn buttons at the pital bed—of Infirmities of age. Federal court Jury awards that publisbeib and etriktog < S .The Senate Investigations sub world—far beyond the bounds of printers have eakad’ a renewm Tho good ridi things of ibe &rm make Daffodil Farm Bread not only taates Hare's hretul with old-fiBabkiied flavor The famous custom designer’s eevea and throats on his cos He was 81. woman |lSp,000 danwges for her committee, of which McQellan is hem.langtha are too long tor that what we have known as ordinary of negotiations. to toy to settle Daffodfl’a'giMt taste: finest fiour, rich bettor, it nourishes better, too. Con AAACHINE tumes ihtttog his Paris heyday to A native of Sgn Francisco, the husband’s death at Cape Can chairman. Is investigating wheth business.” baked in an cdd-faahidaed ^ IA luD y fava of the expedient alpper. the city’s 88-day newepamMr toBk nonriahment and, at the Aeort of tains 20% more complete protein than tall, erect, ruddy-faced adventur averal more than four years ago er favoritism was involved to the That’s the way Leo D. Welch blackout. Wagner bad >ea£l^1» big, hearty loaf—the sIm Grandma Ipstead, the oudgner irao ^cre er was iprtog review WedneadAy. > Yet torlc wedding gown generously Americans flew for France during clear htaneeU of murder conviction b otta r.. . to lavishly used you can see Farm contains the “ miracle” milk in Daffodil bakee a great big loef qiecially aioet daytime dotbee went to transcripts of the proceedings are as chairman and chief executive ties beUeveri further talka wotod dotted his modnn coUecUon with Wald War I. Before America en^ and 83-year-old Japanese says he being made public. officer. be helpfni. The mayor eald hit Ibi SHDDy ^oar, m d l ita sweet aroma, * black p e a te r lengtha (Iqr two tochea) wafer-like pearl bufione on suite, tered World War ..XL he organised can now die to peace. gredient htetalbumin. Get the gregt f o r your big, wonderfol fom i||y. It's man moat American fashlans tola Documents placed in evidence Aristocratic-looking, 64-year old believed there was “ seme gSae- coats and dreeaee alike. the Royal Air Force’s i^eiican India asks United States for air- before toe subcommittee Wednes Welch retires March 3i as chair mer of hope.’’ taotg Mi gtddeo goodness. taste and nutrition of Daffodil Fanm tbin-ilioed—psrfoet f o r sandwidMa! * charcoal brown Along wito buttons were bowe “ Eagle Squadron.’’ Topped by iaflef h ^ l a t ^ Jaok- to-air mlseSes to strengthen Its air day traced four instances in which man of the board of Standard OU and large artlflclal flowers, lace Sweeny’a lust tor 'adventure be force against any aerial attack miUtary evaluation boards hafi GARRU^FINED * charcoal graan Om, suit alrirte gathered at the Co. (New Jersey) and takes over fUwnoes, and eyelet embrcldwed cam e apparent at the age of 16, from Red Dilna, authoritative held thAt Boeing had submitted A the next day as chief of the new NEW ORLEANS, L «. (AT); Waist front or flared ganUy at the .Uoueae. wtoen he enlisted to toe U.S. Army sources report. . , Newspaper edi * navy hottmn to provide plenty of stride better and cheaper design. But space age porporaUon which will Dbt. Atty. Jim-Goirr^ wig Fabrics end textures were eom- And fought to the Spsmlsh-Amcfri.- torial to (Chicago Dally News critl- the boards were overruled by ci- develop and operate a commercial fined $l;00t to«ty;tor dclaMtoi ’•/ danim blue room for a hew genaratton of ac- btoed with A nirit of tadepend- oan .WAr. ttve'^women. - cal of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, vilian authoity "at the secretary system of communications satel- t^ eight Hew Ortenm erilBiMl DAFFODIL FARM BREAD enoo. TwwjKcoete ware partasre He retmmed-,to graduate from D-N.Y., anickea from Congresskm- level’’ to the Pentagon. Utes. ____ _ - d b trM >idgns tb u q m m i m m .baiga ' . . . t . Young models to low-T-etrap to < check^Mhreeess. INaphanoua the University of Notre Dame and ■hoes with tAiok ’’grandma’’ b e^ fl record as violation of Houee Robert E. Dunne, a subcommit T M 83D(r,000-a-year banker-in a vice InveetigiriiQn. ThatoOMl- Umece tuoUM into woolly eklrts. ^ U.8. IfiUUury AoAdamy at Wast indes. tee etatt lawyer, and Air Force dustrialist eyes his new job with mum penalty poeoU* U ■ . HiV ; • supped to aha out of KatabodMr% H a A Jackets ktgied ipotat Ha'latodpd out his military also avallaNe in eoipctod poncr to tha new coUeo- Mutilated body of Katanga po- W . .Gbarlea A. Gayle teetlfied enthusiasm althougli he concedes ^toptyohMdh eUrte. edacaticn at Firance’s Boole xuf- Uoeman and his seriously iiijum ttiat after the third reversal of the that, with retirement from Jer II liW BlM i il I il liii II mill I all wool flannel ttbn; However; handeome dokriigw CMtfito Saaa eMIiir ta ilo r e d taite. ere m ipt have modaled tlieee oos-. eompanlon found to ditch to BUta' evaluation groupe, the Pentagon sey Standard imminent, “I had and ootoeomea wttti a ■ t w w wUtated as a private fo bethvUle, near Congolese army bar- gave |3.8 B ^ lolion n 1apiece. to Boeing 1 my life spaced out at a comfort- cdMd.|hJ j J- iii.