fiAGS BIGHTEEN Btfr Svtpttfng i^fraUi MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1964 th e Emma Nettleton Group Bloodmohile Visits State Armory Tomorrow, 10:45 a. m. to 6:3$^ of Center Congregational About Town Church will have an interna Girl Improves, tlonal supper and exhibit of PMt Matrona of Tempi* Avenge Dally NbT Preta article* frtxn other countries Driver Charged For tbs Week Ended Ckaptar, Order of B utem Star, tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the ? ^ V The. win meet Wednaaday at S pan. Robbins Room of the church. Ohetyl Ann White. 7, of 7t4 •March 8, 1964 FereiMt el IT. at tlM hooM of Jdra. John Trot- tar, IS Dale Rd. Mrs. Bvelyn B. Middle Tpko., has been taJc- Tnrklnytoti and Mrs. Vera Ford Craig W. Phillips, son of Mr. I off the critical list at ths fSW: ItorOy eised! and Mrs. Walter Philllpa, 117 13,919 tonight and:Wednshdm'. Lew to* will ha oo-hostasaes. Members Cooper Hill St., has completed Manchester Memorial Kbspital ktombsr of tbs Audtt nnabl* to attend are reminded pledge training at the Unlver- where she was admitted lest ... Bursan of Cinulatlon Mght M to M. High W< to notify the boeteases or Mrs. eetssg . rity of North Dakota, and has Tuasday muming aftar being m Manchesier~—A City of Village Charm been initiated into Epsilon Kap­ atniek down by a ear in front pa Chapter of Sigma Nu frater­ of her home. m P 'S’- Oordon T. of 13 Plo- nity. He is a freshman at the w m --' VOL. LXXXm, NO. 142 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) naar Clrete, a freahntan, and school. Her condition today was re­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 (ClMsUlei AdvarOalag on Page 10) Kevin B. Reardon of 47 Bva Dr., ported as good, and She Is as PRICE SEVEN CENTS a senior, are on the dean’s list comfortable aa poaaible. The at the CMlage of Buainesa Ad Miss Nancy Tolf, daughter of child suffered a fractured pelvis ndnlstration of Boston College Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Tolf, and other injuriee in the acci­ tor the first semeater. 61 Teresa Rd., a freshman at dent, which occurred as she was Lawrence General Hospital ruimlng across the tumpUce to School of Nursing, Lawrence, catch her schood bus. Miaa Susan Nostrand of 48 Mass., was capped Friday night Meadow Lane and Mias Wendy Police this morning charged Stuaic of 48 Stephen St., both at ceremonies held at the Phil­ motorist. Charles B. Farren- students a t Wheelock College, lips Academy, Andover, Mass. 1 i'> kopf, 40, of Wethersfield, with Best Center Cut Darwin Confession Boston, Mass., will atng with -“ sslng a standing school bus. the Wheelock Olee Club at Jor­ David F. Looymons, son of arrenkopf has been, ordered to dan Hall, BosUm, on' Wednes­ 7"t8. Bemadine Looymoons, 141 appear hr Mancheeter’s Circuit day, April 1. - Edgerton St., recently enlisted Court 12 on March 30 for plea. in the United States Navy un­ He was driving eastbound on Our Lady of Victory Mothers der the Navy's guaranteed elec­ ths turnpike at about 8 a.m. Obola will meet Wednesday at tronics school program. He is ’Tuesday ^ morning when the t pjn. at S t Bartholomew’s presently u^ergoing recruit child ran into the road. The <%urch with the Rev. Philip training at the Naval Training Admitted by Court .rJ White child was struck by the Hussey, pastor. After the meet Center, Great Lakes, HI. left front fender of thq Far- tag at the church the group will d- Vincent beams as his parents admire his Eagle Scout renkopf car, throwing h tr into reconvene at Qie home of Mrs. The Professional Women’s the air. Andrew lindberg, 63 Brie S t Club will meet tomorrow at 8 Vincent Gets Col. Louis Houss, Explorer advisor to the post from Charter p.m. at Center Congregational Oak Council, witnessed the ceremony. (Herald photo by Court Grants Ute Antny-Navy Auxiliary Church. Miss Lydia Akesson of Satemis.) will sponsor a card party to­ Ghana will speak. Mrs. Philip Eagle Award night a t 8 at the clUbhouee. L- 1^11,11^ i^u, I, ,JI Eknery will head a hospitality Defense Bid Forge, Pa., as a member of nature, home repairs and read­ committee. She will be assisted William Vincent, 17-year-old Troop 57 from Region 1. ing. Oofhbined Catholic Mothera by Miss Helen Carrier, Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vin­ Ctaolea will meet Wednesday at Gertrude Carrier and Miss A* part of the evening’s pro­ Robert Wilson was awarded For Riecess 8 p.m. at St. Bartholoinew’a Esther Anderson. cent Jr. of 29 Falrvlew St, and gram Dr. Harold B arrett direc­ the home repairs badge. Mc­ Cburoh, with the Rev. Philip a Junior at Manchester High tor of physical fitness for Char­ Nally was recipient of cooking, School, has achieved the high­ ter Oah Council, presented the By A. J. CHEMA8I Huaaey, pastor. St. Josephs Mothers Circle charter for Explorer Post 112 to personal il|ness, athleUcs, clU- will meet at the home of Mrs. est honor in the Boy Scouts of zenship in^the home, archery Judge Alva P. Loiselle William Rice, 190 Che.stmit St.. — Eagle Scout The Rocco DeSimone, institutional Fast Chiefs, daughters of representative. He in turn gave and camping badges. Rothwell ruled today thst an alleged Sootla, wUl meet tomorrow at Wednesday after a meeting at presentation was made last was presented with citizenship St. Bartholomew Church at 8 night by Mrs. Vincent at a court the charter to Malcolm Wilson, confession police say Roy F. 7:46 pjn. at the home of Mrs. associate post advisor, who ex­ in the home, home repairs, nops Darwin made Dec. 8 could p.m. of awards dinner of Boy Scout Mae Troughton, 1009 Main S t plained the purpose of the post reading, soil and water conser Explorer Post 112 held at the vatlon, world brotherhood, TOP be entered into the Ando­ The Manchester Civltan Club Three J ’s Restaurant Bolton. This is one of the few specialty Airman daranca H. Stileon posts in thia region; the boys leatherwork, forestry.and ath­ ver man’s first degree mur- will meet tomorrow at 12:16 A scout for eight years, two letics badges. IV,. eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. p.m. at Willie’s Steak House. of which have been spent in the are studying and working with COIN OPEBATEC deF trial at Tolland County StUson m , 78 Campfleld Rd., is Talks will be given by two explorers, Vincent has been vice electronic equipment radios WASH-*N-DBY CLEAN Superior Ckiurt. serving aboard the anti-subma­ foreign exchange students. president of the post since its in­ and television sets. II MAPLE ST. But he threw out two al­ rine aircraft carrier USS Essex ception in 1962. The same year After the awarding of the |Aoroes From First Natloaall leged oral confessions and a presently imdergoing overhaul Lance Cpl. George E. Mag- Store Parlcteg Lot written statement made Dec. 7 in the U.S. Navy Shipyard, he was elected chairmsin of the Eagle Scout medal, Kenneth OPEN 7 1,4 r s ^Cut from young nuson Jr. of the U.S. Marine Blackledge District Cabinet Howard and Walter McNaUy while Darwin was in state po­ BrooMyn, N.Y. After overhaul, Corps, son of Mr. w d Mrs. and still holds that position. He Jr. were presented with star 16-U>. Waah—88c tender porkers! lice custody. He said that the the Essex, which normally op­ George E. Magnuson Sr. of 96 LECLERC 8-Lb. Dry Clean—§3.00 lb erates out of Quonset Point, has also been active in the Char­ scout pins, and Howard and 8 Lba. 81.28 Lsan arid m sstyl State had "failed to sustain the St.“L JohnJ i‘ St.,...... participated- in ter Oak Council of the Boy John Rothwell were recipients FUNERAL HOME burden of proof that the state­ R.L, will Join the Atlantic simulated desert warfare, "Op­ Fleet Scouts. In 1962, he was elected of life scout awards. ment* were mgde voluntarily, eration Winter Night.’’ at the secretary of the council cabinet Various merit badges were FUNERAL A short tirn* later, after the Marine Corps Base, ’Twentynine and the next year was elected given during the court of trial hod resumed and the con­ MijMtIe Review, Woman’s Palms, Calif. Porii CudotS (TwNhrMii) 75* fession entered as evidence. BensBt AssooiaUon, will meet chairman of the cabinet a posl- awards. Vincent received flre- SERVICE 08 Uon he still fills. manship, safety, world brother­ Darwin’s lawyers called for a tomorrow nt 8 pjn. at Odd FeiL The MaUmams will meet to­ In June 1963, he was chosen as WALTER N. recess until 2, p.m. lows Has. There will be a S t hood, public health, nature, per­ near as Polk Badibrnes ( 9 ') 391 morrow at 8 p. m. at the home deelgate to Region 1 (New Eng-' sonal fitness and camping. LJOCLBRC In his ruling. Judge Loiselle Itatrtck*a Day social after the of Mn. Walter Dudek, 63 Wood land) Explorer Conference at Director said a re-enactment of the hoatasai merttag. Hostesses Howard was the recipient of your Dr., Bast Hartford. Members the University of Connecticut safety, public health, camping, 23 Main Street, Manchester Boneless PeHt Roasb 59* crime Darwin allegedly gave will be M a. Alan EUe and Mm. ere reminded to bring material In July, he will go to the Na­ Dec. 8 could also be used in the J oeegdi Ooulet cooking, citizenship in the na­ telephone for a dp-tt-yourself bonnet. tional Jamboree a t Valley tion. citizenship in the home. Call 649-5869 S a U B O g lt M e a t 9mtftr*mmUmrn » ^ 9 « trial. Both defense and state attorneys took exceptions to the Judge’s rulings. FREE The judge’s decision brought 4q 4n end a six-day hearing on DELIVERY th'e key trial issue. The jury, CUPP'S FOODS 101-87* whish had been barred from the nearing, was promptly re­ Your order fer drag needs turned to the court room this NOW YOU CAN DRY CLOTHES and ooamettoa wlU be taken morning and testimony in the Madalya Browning clutches a pair of antique candelabra aa she runs down A onre ef immediately. totel resumed. ' , ant Leo Turcott* was Glendhle," Calif., street yesterday ahead of a brush fire that threatened her to. testify as the state home. In background wind-awrpt flaifles croga g brush-covered hillside, (AP J .raid -ll* Photofax.) __ WITHOUT SPECIAL WIRING! U t u l d o n i u ttfblTYKeTJeS. 4 staTemerit from " ■ ■ ------*>— ^------1 . Preeoriptlon Phanttacy bahwin at th4 Vemrti Public Safety Building after Darwin Ml BtAlN ST.—648-M21 had beSn presented with a bench warrant charging him Second NYC with the murder of 17-year-rtd Brush Fires Burn GAS DRYING IS FASTER. . . Hope Rothwrtl of Bolton Sep­ Boycott Dips: The Sap Is tlunnihg tember 18. (Keeps pace mih your washer!) Drop from engar maple tree gleamg before dropping into bucket in Bolton, (Herald photo by Ofiara.) 'ilie state then introduced the California Homes alleged confession into evi­ \ 268,064 Skip dence. Special Assistant States Attorney EtaJo G. GnutU read LOS ANGELES (AP)—HowI-a Fire officials pinned hopes for (AP)—About 80 FUEL CO . the three page statement to ing winds subsided somewhat stamping out the blazes on be­ Puerto Rican mothers, oppos­ GAS DRYING WORKS FOR LESS 867 M A » ST. Events Poverty War the Jury. today, giving firemen hope of haviour of the hot desert winds ing an integration plan, ideket- BAST HABTFORD Court Role Argued getting the upper hand _ over that have reached gusts up to The text of to* alleged con­ ed an elementary school they fession reads: three raging brush Ares. 100 miles an hour since the fire The winds were down to like today—one day after to* (Up to 66^^^ lower operating cost!) Held Political 'T, Roy F. Darwin, age 46. of started about 6:30 a.m. Mon second civil rights boycott of In State around 36 miles an hour early day. Sparks from power lines public schools here. FUEL OIL Boston Hill Rd., Andover, CTonn., today. downed by the howling winds IMPERIAL MARGARINE S. 35* WA8HINOTON (AP) — Con do make the following state­ The mothers paraded with f • . Fire officials said that will were blamed for starting sev­ placards outside P.S. 42 in to* Gas does it again! The same dependable operation you can gress trained a questioning eye ment of my own free will and permit use of planes dumping eral small fires which quickly HAVBN (AP) _ A6> Granting the injunction, said volition, fully realising that it Bronx, which their children at­ DePasquale Out today on President Johnson's fire-retardant solution. Planes Joined and raced over the brush- tend. Their signs said: “Ws three-judge federal panel has Prof. James Moore of Yale Law may be used in court against could not be used Monday when covered slopes. moved a step closer to deciding antipoverty program as it began me. favor toe neighborhood school” enjoy only with gas heating, gas cooking, gas water heating, School, is ail that a qiecial an imcertain Journey through the I turbulent winds gusted as Officials called the blaze the As GOP Leader what’ should be done abemt the three-judge panel Is authorised "On the night of Sept. 18, high as 100 m.p.h. oomposltlan of the Cormeotlcut the legislative mill. worst in the area since the Bel (See Page Ten) 2 pairs Susan Shaw to do under federal law anyway. Democratic reaction generally 1963, I attended a meeting at The multimillion-doUar fires Air - Brentwood disaster des­ gas refrigerating, gas incineration, and charming gas lighting HARTFORD (AP)—Patrick General Assembly. T.A.C. building in Vernon. The lashed through expensive sub­ GALLON *1:11* special court hoard final 'An injunotlon would set the was favorable to the plan the troyed 484 homes and caused an J. DePasquale has resigned the stage for an immediate appeal President submitted Monday to meeting ended at about 10:60 urban residential, areas border­ estimated $26 million damage CASH arguments yesterday,. than re­ p.m. After the meeting ended, I ing Glendale, Burbank, 180 GaL Mlnltmrm NYLONS FREE chairmanship of the Hartford served its dedree in tbs . I l l a ­ to the UJ3. Supreme Court, pick up a number of previously in 1961. — this same wonderful service now comes for gas drying, Moore argued, where the con­ considered proposals, add some saw Hope Rothwell leave ttie Pasadena and Newhall. Republican town committee, but tive reap|K>rtionment case. room. I left shortly afterward. I About 800 men and 176 pieces TEL 289-1219 whtG you Buy 4 pairs the transfer of authority was Th* decree, or decision, la not stitutional questions raised in new ones .and wrap them^up The fires scorched at least of firefighting equipment bat­ Bulletins into a $M2.5 • million program went out to my car, which was 10,000 acres in all. - tled the blazes but crews report­ with even more extras than you’d expect. Read about them 24 Hour Burner Service ihora peaceful than it might expected, until eometime after the Feb. 10 opinion could be parked toward the west, near Culled from AP Wires at th* rtfular prica Friday, v^hen. the court wlH rule ■ctoted. aimed primarily at assistance to Fire officials, rechecking the ed they could do little except have been. needy young Americans. the center of the old building. damage, said at least 23 homes try to homes along the on a moUdh that would permit Moore | a ’appearing in the "I started up my car and I here, see them at Hartford Gas or your dealer — then enjcy Dress Sheers. . . I piiri $2.N DePasquale’s resignation was counsel for Connecticut’s small case ae a eperial counsel to Re- Republicans, wary of being were destroyed, and seven bad­ perimeter tagged with opposition to any noticed Hope driving out of the ly damaged. Hundreds of dwellings were 2 FIRES CHECKED MOUi DOI 7020 hHular pries . . . box of 2 pairs $1 accepted last night at a town towns to enter the case. pUblioan leaders who were giv­ driveway onto Rt. 80. I drove committee meeOng. A short The court, in an opinion hand measures that would reduce pov­ No death* were reported. Sev­ saved as firemen and residents LOS ANGELES (AP)—Two SeaMless Plain er Mesh V- en permission, to be. heard a* in- off and headed down R t 30 eral firemen were injured fight­ them at home. Now! time later the new chairman, ed down Fm. 10 said the exist­ erty, nevertheless found little stopped the flames Just short of of toree major brush fires 1 1^ q.18 tervenora. Dsmooratlc Inter­ that was new In a program also. I then went down Mile Hill ing the blaze In the rugged can­ their property were checked this morning as Howard Kaufman, was elected. ing system of representation in vention, was also peimltted. Rd., by turning left off Rt 80. Riiulsr price . . . box of 2 pairs | 1 .N both Houses of the legislature some of them regarded as yons and ridges. The flames ripping through winds subsided and 1,200 Are'- NORGE GAS DRYER When a group known fis thP Moore said the oonetHutional aimed primarily at promoting The headlight of my car shone Thousands of homes were the tinder-dry brush sent bil­ men fought on agalnat to* S0Mllts4llinl88l Hew Republicans succeeded in violate the U.B. OonsUtution. quesUon was the Republican The panel said the General Johnson's political chances in on Hope’s car near the intersec­ evacuated in areas near the two lowing towers of smoke swirl­ mulUiiilUlon - dollar biases. winning two seats on the city aigument that "there ia a sound November, tion of this road and Baker Rd. major blazes adjoining Burbank County Fire Chief Keito Klin< SPM iAL PRICE M O R E FEATURES YOU lpaIrs$3.W/ council last fall, pressure for Assenvb^ ttaelf mould' act to ing southwestward over Los An' NORGE R«|ulirly 2 pain $1.99 remedy , a system, which, the raflondl basis for unit rspresen- Peace Corps chieftain Sargent I saw a 4-H sticker on the rear and Glendale, about 12 miles geles and beach communities. ger and. Glendale Fire Chief DePasquale to surrender the tatota." ShHver, designated by the Pres­ bumper. The car was a new, north of downtown Los Angeles. Norman StoUey said the Ver- CAN ENJOY IN ANY HOUSE... Chairinsnship Increased. Kauf- court maintained, fails to glvs The turbulent winds prevent' equal weight to votes cast in UM ralprssentatlon is the ident as his personal chief of green car. I followed her a Oil fields wero endangered by dugo HUIs fire w m st«Hiped at rnwtem by wtdeh each town and staff to direct “the war against short distance through the the other fire, near Newhall. (flee Pag* Eleven) 7,000 acres and the San Ba> THE ONLY DRYER WITH 4 WAYS TO DRY (gee Fpg;e Two) state eleotions. \ ONLY If the Gmeral AsStmWy fails city in the state has at least poverty,'' was listed as the first curves. I blinked my lights sev­ fael Hills blase at 2,600 acres. WKh thl. wdiwivs Norg. fMtws you ewi dry «iy .rtid. tlut to act, the court said, tt will one delegate in the House of witness as the House Labor eral times, and Hop* pulled her They emphasised that nrttber * 1 9 9 Is wsshsM. . . . and somt that arwit This IncludM th. mort take reifiediaTaotion, Itself; Representattvea. Committee moved to considera- car over to the right side of thje was contained or controlled, ddlcM. knIttMi wootOTS, fratil. Isom, fewn rubbw pillowy ti n of the overTall presidential road. I stopped my car to the however, and spots still burn nieiVKs D E im m r a n d n o i m a l c a s installation MRlfCRIMTION] The esse is believed certain The sydtem has resulted in stuflSd toys — «mn nylon stoeUnga. to end bstore the UA. Supramc traditional RepuiUlcan contort proposals. left of her car but toward the fiercely. They said the third This la poaaibl. baeaus* only with Norga can you sisp Itw Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of rear of her car. There was a Welcome in Mexico flro—in toe Newhlll area— tumUa acUon of ths cyOndar. Mieata Rams plaesd In th. dtyw News Tidbits Court. V of ths Houss. Demoimats con­ $10 DOWN ’ 3 YEARS TO PAY • IR V I C I Just what the dsoreq s6buld tort toe ganatc, where represen­ Minnesota, the assistant Senate space for another car to pass— had been stopped. It had on th. sMIenary drying rack may to drM with eompIMa saftiy. from the AP Wire* entail was the subject of yse- Democratic leader, predicted to pass by, but it would have to posed toe worst hazard ad ths tation la based on a ayatem of that members will cooperate three. terdsy’a arguments. distiiota that arc supposed to squeeze over to get by. A DeGaulle Triumph STATIONARY DRYING RACK Counssl for ths stato'ji Re- with Johnson to end the “con­ T got out of my oar and be roughly equal in population. gressional delinquency” he said walked over to Hope’s car. The PARADE inWEB WAT Four-tksr unit fits insids clothts cylihdsr # Whan yon bring your Two gunman break Into publicant said ths court should o no further than granting or MEXICO CITY (AP)—1Presl-’^v e rLiraent interest separate us,’ NEW YORK (AP)—Thou* in aither of two horizontal positions. Brooklyn, V.'X» apartment and (Bee PagO Ihirtoen) v < (See Page Three) THE ONLY DRYIK WITH A Holds items for stationary drying — top Doctor's prcscriptroru to Senytag a permanent injunction (Am Page Ten) dent Charles de Gaulle con­ De (iaulle said. Quite’ to toe sands of wearers of ths green. spen ftm wltti shotgun, kUUng to the plaintiffs who bro tinues his drive to increase contrary, we have many rea­ Irish and otherwise, marched position for hanging garments, bottom this Rglimhlt pharmacy, flve-yosr-old girt in her moth­ position for shoes, blankets, etc. the suit French Influence in toe West­ sons that urge us to draw clos­ ‘ along Fifth Avenue ha n Ova* 5-YEAR WARRANTY skilled Registered Phsr- er's aims, woman’s boyfriend, The plslnttffe IqriuA U) pri­ ern Hemisphere with an address er to each other." ly St. Patrick’s Dny parade. against dafects In matarial and workmanship with msdsts will double-check and lattarts brother... United vate ofttsena- brougbir together today before a Joint session of He compared Mexico’s long The northward proceasinn States charges that cuirint in the action by the League ef toe Mexican Congress. revolutionary fight for freedom started under overcast rtrtes one year warranty on motor. Parts repaired or re­ cech compounding step to- Soviet disarmament proposals What’s ill an Irish Name? EXCLUSIVE STOP-N-ORV CON- Women Voters of Ooiuiectlcut. The French president’s with France's own struggle for shortly after noon a t 44th placed during warranty period. Customer to pay T R O L Saloets either tumbling or assnre accuracy. Our am­ would provide 'iastranMnt oC Ths plalnarfs oontendsd that schedule included a second ^liberty and dignity of man.” Street. A rturill Mast sd n labor charges after first year. ttatioinary position of 4-WAYS TO ple stocks assure pnmft ■oolrnr blaclonsir and pavs the Mpogtionment system In By HAL BOYllB ► Connors — meddlesome, orw Houlihan—proud. round of tmlks with his host. He said both are “threatened whlntle by patrolman NORGE IS ALSO WARRANTED AGAINST RUST — DRY, way tor tyranny and anarohy in boUi legialative Houses is un- NEW YORK (AP)—History Is high-willed, Kearnay—victorious in battls. President Adolfo Lopes Mateos. ohael Siiine, a son ed Beta, got compounding, and onr Orssn OUnt... bsttsr becauss they’rs in buttersd seuee tntemationai community. constitutional. written in names. Corcoran-purple. Keefe—beautiful, gentle. De Gaulle scored a personal (See Page Three) the parade under way. A CsbiiMt parts sMrrant*B-.-«i,4- MIN. If your mother came from Cosgrove—victorious. Kennedy—head ’armor. the proceealon followed hy rustto esbinet psits during tlio Ilf* of tli* diy*r. Cutiointr to be sore to try ns naxt timel roaring lumber camp, now tiny Lreland, or your grandmothei nr with a speech in excellent Span­ EXCLUSIVE S-WAY VENTING liamM without an Irishnian in­ Dply — frequenter of assem- Kerrigan—black. ish, delivered from the presi­ the Regiment of the New psy labor disigts sftsr first yeer. 4 9 Prospering Irish r grandfather, you nuy want bliss. Hurt U.S. Flier Zinc eoatsd stssl cabinet is trteltd with spscial phosphstlzlnf All installations may ba flush-to-wall. McIntosh apples S c sids dty ttmlU, is up for sals at Kllpatoick—servant of St. Pat­ dential balcony of toe National York Nattonal Guard — '*Xb* VISIT OUR NEW know on tola St. Patrick’s Deegan—black head. rick. Palace to 800,000 persona pack­ Fighting Irish.” DeapHe tha proosas, than finishsd with "Norgloss’’ bakad whKa anam*l over Oner may ba exhaustad from right or aUcbtly lass $ 1 mllUon.. . Shun Celebration rDay toe origin of one or moreDennehy—humane. Soviets’ Prisoner to«n isain prinw. AN alaal suifacaa hw* four protaetivt coats , Ian alda, from raar or bottom of cab- U9UOR Dirr. n S^ by bom (-^t proMsnii, of your famfly’s namea. Leahy—heroic. ing toe Plaza. overcast, the weather burean tor long lifsi, j t inat. or diractly into room with basa Gov. Nsisoa ATKookcMIer oan- DsvUn—plasterer or dauber, McAullffe—ancestor’s relic. Newsmen, estimated 700,000 predloted there wonid h* ns DUBLIN (AP) — The Irish Hsra are the meanings of Donahue—brown battler. McAvoy—yellow-haired lad. people lined the route of toe two BERLIN (AP)—An American rain nad oonunentodt *Dar> panal In opan position. eals ploiw to review St, Pst- soma of to* better known namea Dooley—black hero. rtolcls Day parade in New York were so busy being progpsrqus M cCab^toe hooded one. presidents from toe airport. flier injured in toe downing of rently It looka as It ths tack today that somp of them hadn't of toe Irirti race i Egan—fire. McGrath, McGraw—grace or De Gaulle was toe first for­ a U.S. reconnalssano* bomber of the Dttah Is holrtiig ■g>*‘ 4 a w . ■ Barron—A landowner who re- Faran—rustic. prosperity. eigner invited to speak from toe over East Germany last week DOUBLE STAMPS oonsetors httang np th* time to celebrpte' 8t. Pat­ ealvsd his land from the king. Fauon—ruler. McManus—great. balcony. Even President John is reported in fair condition but FLIER SPOTTED Msvada's slats treasurer ter rick's Day. A te, one wiw caused strife. Farrell—super valor. MeSwseney—good going. F. Kennedy, who received a toe Russians refuse to release silver doOan just when he’s gome firms withdrew thsly Boyla—sain pladga. Finnegan—fair. Mahoney—bearilke. more tumultuous welcome in him. REYKJAVIK, losland i»ot trying to gst more of them. . floats from DutaUn’s animal pa- Brady—aidrlted. Fltogsrald—son of the spear. Maguire—light complexion. Mexico a ty two years ago, waa An Air Force- flight surgeon (AP)—An Icelaadio alrltoer UA. JUBOce Dspsitmsnt Slas rads, skplslntag that barinesa Orannaw-nivaB. Flautoan—Uttl* ruddy man. Maloney —dsvoteif to toe not accorded this honor. vlsltod Lt. Harold W. Wsleh, U, reported today it had sighted •mdavlts In Obnttanooga ILS. left n* tlxna for trlYi^ty. te«»dy--msrs9l, fragment Flynn — rsd-halred, ruddy- church. ' Both De Gaulle and Lopes of Detroit, in a Sovlat military the stagls-nnglae plans sf Btex WEDNESDAY Dlstrlot Court denying ehuges But thousands iff indnatrttl SEE GAS DRYERS AT YOUR DEALER OR faced. Nolan—noble, famous. Mateos talked of alliance be­ hospital at Magdaburg, East Conrad, AnMrloa’s flying M iller's bar daoMn B. Bofin’s nttemeys wotkers had Ui* day 0^ anl rysnt Biran, Brisn—hUl FosArty—toe exiled man. grandfather, on na leshifg M that furors who convlctsd Tsam- their pockets were JmgUng O’DonneU—world mighty. tween their countries. Both Germany Monday night. He rt- *m HorHord, M H artM , West Hertford. BiM* — owsUer near to * Foley—plunderer. O'Grady—noble, lOustrioua. stressed that aUlance would ported Welch had fractures of tho Greenland Sea. Ths pliuw stors Union laadsr of attempted toe fruits .of this , year's to par MtrouSiold Oallagtier—toe foreign helper. O’Halloran—stranger from bs- hurt no one. This apparently to* rl|^t upper arm and upper erew said thst Cesrad was THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY Pharmacy Middletown, ThompsonvRIe, Bristol. Men- Jury tampering ware guilty of cant national prags increase. OahUl—imttit ppwerful. Gavin—haxrii of battle. yond toe sea. was intended to quiet U-S- un­ and lower left lag, as well as aUve. It reported it was dr* 1|:' ' '.1 233 Peart Street, Hartford 249-1331 687 Main Street. Manchester 649-4508 misoondu^ . . Moscow’s chief Th* countxysld* Is pros^row , 'itsatom. GuU f^a—aervant or davote* O'Hara—bitter or sharps easiness about De Gaulle’s alms abrasions on his Isft thigh, right cling ovsr tlie leehsrg wnNtog m 6RBBN ROAD •hantereRdNmFBritehi. RabbMrcbuda Levin teUs news­ thanks to rialtig prices ter Iw tr^ of St. I ^ . O’Laary—calfau kss]kssptr. on hia visit to Mexico and Us hip and right ‘ ' ' flogm. " fsr a flytag hsat mm Iht man that the Utlte bnkav an- Jtyeatoek SKporte. , HarrtgaB—obamploa. O’RsUly-tosIS nw ntvs pi'ojeoted tour of Brasil, Uru­ n>s flight surgsdh,surgson, Oapt.< John VJf. baa* m i'- l PhiM 64B4UI Mgaod to provMs matacA ter’ ^ sUaf shSiAsi' dram wantor. Haaley—skillful or Isamad. O’fluUlvan — bteck-sysd.Mack-sji guay, Argantlna and Peru In L^llOims, It, iff West N.C. - - tepened after bolM. ons-sysd. laptsmbsT. 0 1 tei»>g*Qgto MUMr. doeMaSf lecJIdfemli ao s ‘ " “ ■ . .1,'1 ■ ' . '■.■'' ''■■■''■ "'-t. -"'.•y .■'-t-Vt}^ i.-,. ■ ' '•■ L" ■ ' \ /

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FA6B TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1M4 r.Aiut ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 came Kreisler’s arrangsraMtt of HEALTH CAPSULES the Variations written Tar- Sheinwold on Bridge Prosp^ing Irish CRC Suffers Break in Ranks, by Michael A Pelfl. Dm, Miss Morini Uni on * OorelU TTiema. Tkrtlnl Welcome in Mexico Poverty War CAN YOU GET APPENPICITI6 wrote his original composlUon Shun Celebration AMBUCAH If YOimE OVER €0 t for Incliuion in hia “Ths Art iff TBAOR DECLARER LESSON Scores Bowing,” but unfortunately WHEN HE HAS Held Political Charter Changes in Confusion died before VYaaools ’taurts WBOHG IDEA A DeGaulle Triumph leea Pkga Oaa) had developed the modern bow- 1|^ A liR lO SHEINWOU) In Concert t i l l ' Dublin pufaa was tlw' strident (Ooatlaaed from Pag* One) - r ' . '. , It remataqd for Kralaler to i«- When daclater has the wonrg l i t (OoBtianad tron Page Oasj A brMk in the hithertof**®**** »»y "e^ recommenda-#J«c«o«u, Town Counsel IHinc Idea of where cards are. It Is tenor of Brendan Behan. The ------pM ^ vise the work in Una with this ____ ♦ * ^ ^ ■hlpe with many Latta-Amer* it had displayed ta the past ta solid ranks of the Demo- 4y JOUM GRUBER later devek>pn»ent up to the defenders to set him H U T BAIT icon countriea 41-year-old playwright was in a vlously written, was approved. an opinion on the board of di There waa si^iertoly beautiful straljjit The best time for this by Join- hoqfftal with dtohne* and Jaun­ 'attacking the problem of youths - cratic____ majority___^ on the..._ All of the CRC members de­ rector'a future course ot action, Last n l ^ t Miss Mortal gave R A K J 1014 I tag and walking “hand ta Thera are current dteagrea- dice. The word tMs morning muelc to ba haanl last night at a demonstraUon of alaganoa and is after the band, when declar- 110071 hMd a solution is poeaible. ments over Cuba and deep con­ the President said now are Charter Revision Commis­ plored the fact that nothing but a check of the Connecticut Jorgensen Auditorium, as Erica was that he was on the way to BIN variety in bowing that even er has already gone down, be- D Q 10 4 Lopez Matooe said It was the cern over the U.S.-Panamonian “condemned to a llfe.of poverty 8 0 ’(XOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD 8T. sion (CRC) spelled defeat could be done to Insure minor­ Home Rule Law reveals sbme Morini waa heard In another of recovery, ity representation, and agreed possibilities. Kreialer in his prime would eauee that way he'll remember « r? 5 i gi'GfttGut mofnent In th# histonr quarrel centertag around the which they, ta turn, will pass on ths UOonn Concert Series. Ths tti9 lesson. • o v m “He keeps corapiatatag about for a mandatory two-year with Seader, when he said “Per­ Th« board cannot overrule have been haid-preeaed to equal. ®*,/^®hch.Mexlcan relations. Panama Canal. There are tan- evervthiiif,’’ said a doctor, to their children.” review of the general mana­ idea of a woman violinlat did For a violinist in tha audlenee. East dialer He said French culture and Bion and arguments with coun* EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT haps a future Charter Revision any of the CRC's rejections, not seam to appeal to too many, North-South vulnerable 5 A O * “and that’s a good sign with , Democratic leader Carl Al­ ger’s performance, as rec­ Commission can do something.’’ but may accept or reject any It must have bean ontranolng . ■pint had influenced Mexico, tries like Argentina and Peru Brendan.^’ however, for only about half the for A musician it was enthrall Opening lead—Jack of Spades, 0 A » I 5 and the French Revolution of over isauea of nationalisation in- bert of Oklahoma urged the ommended by the board of Tensions and feelings were so of the original proposals. The day's sporting program House to pass the President’s strained after the vote to re­ Since they have already re­ •eats were flllsd. Those who at­ tag; and for tha average con- west led the Jack ol spades L9 * 1780 gave Mexico encourage­ volviiw American oU contracte. directors on March 2. tended heard the vloHn as it cert-foar It waa aU but unba- hoping to force out the queen ment u Its own struggle. De Gaulle’s dramatic entry on tacludad horse racing on Dub­ bill and not let down. the poor. ject the mandatory two-year re­ jected (at their March 2 meet­ OmUe AH f m lin's Baldoyle Course,, canoe He said It was an “intolerable D«nocrat Nicholas R. Jack- view of the general manager ing) some of the CRC proposed should ,bs played. lievabla. and regain the lead quickly. I 9 “Strengthening ra tio n s be­ the Latta-American scene gains ■ton voted with the four Re­ The meat of ths program The progron eloaad with If declarer'had put up dummy’s tween France and Mexico,’’ Lo- strength from the fact that It la racing on the Grand Canal and situation” that fully one-fifth of that a motion to adjourn, with­ charter changes, including a people racing on ths road to the population is not enjoying Sf, Patrick's Day publicans (Eric Anderson, out completing any further ac­ ‘mandatory five-year review of cam* Just before and Just after three of tha many Hungarian qiiew at the first trick, he pes Mateos aaid, “will increase free of such handicaps. Bray. Atty. Vincent Diana, Atty. ths Intsrmiaaion Jn ths form of Dances .which alwnys a^jaar would have, noted the location of West would have the kail to lead As between the two great nu­ the country’s prosperity. tion, was unanimously ap­ the general manager, it is Y£6. APPENPICITIE CAN the ton of spodae and still look our oommon contribution to the This last event, a St. Patrick’s Notfody argued against that Thomas Bailey and Donald Con­ proved. doubtful whether they can now Beethoven’s “Bpring” Sonata, with Brahms’ name as compos­ a c e -h ^ of spades, and this fostering of peaceful coexietonce clear powera, the United States rad) to strike out the review OCCUR AT ANY AGE, er, although ba hlinaalf never would have .located the. ace of him In the eye. So South played and the Soviet Union, he seems Day fixture, is a tribute to the position. But there was so much X SPECIAL W The charter revision time­ approve it. POPULAR BELIEF TO THE and Brahms’ SonaU in D mi­ a low spade again, and the roof between all the nations, our ef­ late President John F. Kenne­ .evident dissent to the methods clause and, in the process, help­ table shows April 6 as the iast It wa.^ evident, last night, nor. Aa sonataa, of oouree, the plaimed to have written them. elube and the two red kings for forts for universal and complete to be intent on offering as many Guest Speaker Starts on Job ed defeat two other board and CONTRARY. He simply arranged Magyar and East's opening bid of one heart. feel in. dtaarmameot, our struggle tor a other nations as possible the Dr. Donald. P. Shedd, associ­ dy. It started in emulation of Johnson proposed using that it day on which the CRC can act t)iat an effort will be made to pianist ttiarea equal Importance West slowly cashed the rest his keep fit campaign and it Joseph Tameky, Manchester’s might take the full weight of CRC recommendations. on the board of directors rec­ call for a ruling of law on this HmMi CwwIw with the vlolinl^ and La on gypsy tunas he heard while Armed with this information, laettag peace and encourage­ prospect of a “third wwld’’ ate professor at Yale University I new planning director, yester­ The vote killed the catch-all .mnmlsNw4i4fb««»»*»e"«»ll«MWia travaltag In central Europe, and South would win a finesse with of the spades, relishing each brouiht into being by French draws an entry of thousands. presidential pressure to push ommended changes. action. Pommere waa eq|ual in artistry trick as he did so. Then West ment of exchange and coopera­ School of Medicine, will apeak day started work ta the poet through even a portion of the clause which would have re­ TTie CRC will meet on March The Home Rule Law spec­ to Miss Morini. Thass s never laid elalm to batag their the queen of hearts. Then he tion between Burope and Latin leadership, mariied by Increas­ For the traditionaUsta the which has been vacant for over would switch to clubs, winning ■witched to a low diamond to and show a film tomorrow at Si day’s big attraction was the dog program this year. moved from the general mana­ 3S, with about 12 board rec­ ifies that the board may ap­ msgnlfloenUy played. originator. set up two diamond tricks. The America. . ing trade ties with France and a year. Hie appointment runs 20% off ger all powers of agency ap­ ommendations still to be con­ prove or reject any or ali of Miss Mortal has worked on three cluhs, two hearts, one responsive to the dlssatisfab- p.m. at an open meeting of the I ■bow at Ballsbrldge, once the through July 1, when the new Sen. Bourke B. Hlckenlooper Voting Machine spade, and one diamond to make defenders thus got six spades, “We can envision new proce­ only place ta Dulffta where a of Iowa, chairman of the Sen­ pointments and which* wouid sidered.u e i c u . lthe u c ; irecommendations cv:ifiiiiiicilu«UUIi8 01of 11the tions of people who do not like fiscal year begins. the lower and of the dynaii^ his contract In a hurry. two diamonds, and ths act of dures that, whUe stren^en- Jimlor Century Club at the man could get a drink to cele­ ate Republican Policy Commit­ have placed them in the hands In respect to last nights re-1 Charter Revision Commission. range Until she has the moot Breaks Reported clubs, collecting 800 points. taf Frenoh-Msxican reciprocity, either the Soviet or the Ameri­ K of C Home. His subject will Tamsky is a graduate of , of the board of directors, and Also Confuses Instead, South conceived ths can way. brate his patron saint tee, obviously voiced the view on cleaning of ravishing pianlaairno I think wrong-headed notion that West It was an expenslvs Issson, can cause Latin America to be be “Project Hope.” Yale’s architectural school and refused to include a recommen­ have heard. It smsrgaa as Into Two Firms benefited by European putlcl- authorities are The speaker was appointed to They used to tell ot the man MIT’s department of planning. of a substantial numbsr of col­ at a New Haven factory (A. B. was leading from a long spade but South remembersd It who stepped out of the beer tent leagues when he said ta an In­ dation that employes of appoin­ Hendryx Co.). Charter Picture thing of surety, hardly mt-. pntion, as you have proposed.’’ sensitively alert to widespread the Yale faculty ta 1983. He was He has had experience with the A L L R U G S tive and administrative Juris­ suit headed by A-J-10 or by K- DaUy Question anti-U.S. sentiments ta Latin- at the show-and stumbled over terview that the President’s ac­ Events In his statement, Barber than audiMe, but carrying to An eotlmated $63 in currtney J-10. In either egSe, South could Partner opens with 1 NT (16 De Osulle’s virit over­ a Markle Scholar ta medical sci­ planning departments ta Phil­ tion ta proposing the program diction of the general manager, The Charter Revision Com­ the remotest comer of the Vast and change has been reported shadowed President Johnson’s American countries which in ence from 1983 to 1988, and was a spaniel. “Wha^ stupid Idiot adelphia a n d New Britain ROLLED AND READY FOR DRIVER be so placed. praised Dodd for appointing play low spades from dummy to 18 potato), and'the next play­ their view create an opening for would bring a dog to a place "looks to me like a political him. mission (CRC), already up to hail on the eampus. taken; in breaks discover by and wait for East to win the er doubles. Ton koM> Spades, speech to the Organisation of granted a fellowship to vUit (where he was the city’s first maneuver.” The power of appointment American Btatee. De Gaulle’s personal diplomacy like this?’’ the celebrant asked. planner), and more recently Said Barber: its ears In revisions, amend­ This happy faculty alloWa x>Uce early today In two town trick and block the suit with a Q.7-6-S; Hearts, 8-4-8 Dia­ radiation therapy centers ta For the past three years, how­ Senate Republicans already PLUS S i:^ GREEN STAMPS clause was aimed at removing In State her to seale her conceptions In lustaaosaa. One of Mexico City's two aft­ and his vision of the French Sweden, Scotland and England with the Hartford Redevelop­ « _____ “As a Negro, I have the deep­ ments, changes and rejections, singleton or doubleton high monds, 7-$-8 <$abe, 84-8. offer of a third way of interna­ ever, the pubs have opened for ment Agency, and the consult­ are on a record against two of appointments to the Town Con­ est regard for the senator for moderate size so that there Ui Patrolman laeter C. Silver on spsde. What do yea eayf ernoon newepapers devoted its ta 1956. He served on “Project the major proposals ta the servation Commission and Man­ has something new to worry early -morning patrol found entire front page to De Gaulle tional life. Hope” ta Peru in 1962. St. Paddy's Day. ing firm of Moiris Fine and As­ (Continued from Page One) hia consistent championing of never any foroing of tha tone When West Wen the first trick Answer; Paea. Ton hato the Officially the U.S. govern­ Several leading members of sociates. catch-all program—a youth con­ chester Redevelopment Agency the Democratic advancement about. or scratchlAg.of the bow. The that someone had broKbn Into with the Jack of spades he had oontract and you hate your and printed an account of John­ "Project H6pe” U the princi­ servation corps, renamed by ENDS from the charter-granted pow­ ment’s position ia that De the government spent the holi­ man waa a leader of the New of all, regaidless of race, creed At their meeting in the Mu­ sound Just comes out with 'st- the HmiardvlUe Lumtaeonettg no triniUf reading South’s mind. hand, but any bid may toko you son’s speech on an Inside page. pal activity of the People-to- day with Irishmen abroad. Pre­ Johnson as a Jobs (Jorps, and a MARCH Slat ers of the general manager. Republicana. or color.” fortlees ease, to certain is her ox SOS 8 t Owner Paul To make sure South remem­ out of the flying pan and into The other printed Johnson’s Gaulle’s visit to Mexico and lat­ People Health Foundation. The colorful St. Patrick’s Day ob­ The personnel clause had been nicipal Building last night. er trips which he plans to other mier Bean Lemass celebrated national service corps patterned GARNER’S A bitter fight within the town He said he did not want to Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel technique. Along with thto tech­ Acato of Glastonbury wpa nail­ bered how wrong he could be, the flro. speech at ths bottom of the front SB Hope, a former Navy hos­ servances ta the world. on the Peace Corps. Both of suggested for consideration by ed to.,the scene and reported p ^ e . American countries hold a wel­ ta London. Jack Lynch, min­ committee seemed to lie ahead, see "such unfair charges based mentioned the impiacticabllity, nique Mias Mortal end Mr. West led the ten of spades at come hope of increasing ties be­ pital ship, vUlto imderdeveloped ister of Industry and commerce, From all walks of life they these measures have encoun­ 8 G R IS W O L D ST. the board of directors, upon a but a change in the )>arty rules in falsity and intimidation Pommsrs demonstrated senai- $8S had been taken from a th* secimd trick. .* For Shelnwold’s I . page TSisre was no Immediate edi­ nations with medical assistance. came to strut up the famed ave­ tered stiff opposition ta the recommendation of the Mimlci- and perhaps impossibility, of cash regleter ($1) and a pried torial comment or official reac- tween Latin America and U.S. was ta Chicago. Dublin’s Lord at the state level changed the have an undue effect on Dodd. placing the more than 30 sug­ tlve artistry and considered South looked uneasily at West, booklet,,iKlOt, “A Pocket Guide to allies ta Burope. The United Winners ta a aewlng contest Mayor Scan Moore is ta the nue past the Catholic cathedral House, where a Republican- 849-1752 er 643-5747 p ^ Employes Group (MEG). picture. At a special GOP state conceptloiu. ^^n^ cigarette vending nfacbinc but EKeef stgred him down. This Bridge,’’ send 60 cents toHrtdge tton to the American president’s will be choeen, and winners ta a bearing the saint’s name, and conservative Democrat coalition The CRC had previously reject­ Barber’s appointment was gested charter changes on one States tor several years has United States, too, on a tour In­ convention in January, one of opposed by the New Haven voting machine. Mr. Pommera was perforce Is ah Important part , of a cei^> Book, Manohsstor Bvs. Herald, creative writing contest will re­ cluding New York, Chicago and to attend a dinner tonight cap­ often calls the turn on legisla­ ed the proposal, and ruled that Entrance was gained through tain kind of swindle. If West Box $818, Grand Cantral Sta­ been u i ^ g France, West Ger­ ceive awards. ping the day’s activities. the rules adopted stated that Central Labor Council, AFL- Tomkiel suggested that the compelled to scale his aound in many, Britain and Italy to ex­ Kansas City. tion of this type. It could not now be reinitiated. members of the Republican CIO, and Its parent organiza­ proporUon to the vloltalat’a, a door on the south side of the had cringed. South w uld have tion, New York 17, N.T. By JOHN M. HIGRTOWEB Hoeteesee will be Mrs. Lyn­ President Johnson will fly The five who voted against CRC could perhaps group them bulkUng where Silver Ipund WASmNOTON (AP)—U.8. of­ pand their roles—economic, po- Sermons honoring S t Patrick here for the annual dinner. State Central Committee can­ tion, the State Labor CounclL and ha eucceeded, admirably. known miat was going on. Oopyright 1864 . Utical and...... cultural—ta- Ontral - wood Smith, chairman; Mrs. were delivered this morning ta HE’S LEARNING the mandatory two-year review to fit a maximum of 16 spaces. that a, pane of glasa was' ra- But South couldn’t believe that Qaaeral Paatmes O^rpi, ficials so tor discount the poe- Carl Kormor, Mrs. Albert- Kel­ The President is scheduled to not be town chairmen and vice He said that the alternative Thar* waa beautiful balanoa and South America and the churches a8- down on the lawn of the Con­ hundred or so. - ^ TIS A PfHK nM BAU; YE Btate Dean Rusk said such talk mtag uid bangsd hia foreheM sons of Erin tor--theta annual line, the Ancient Order of Hiber­ Hs accused the l>emocrats of ly created post of executive di­ TOO MUCH scordar ore and aid direotdrs ta uitta- tended to undermine morale In on the pool side, hospital au­ necticut General Life Insurance rector of GOP headquarters. The program openod with a I iitlHglM 3American countries. parade ta hemor of their patron nians decided that the parade it •watering down” the original Co. in Bloomfield he was shown A policy advisory committee EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) broadly moving catilena by nri South Viet Nam where the thorities said. saint—Patrick. sponsors would go on as usual. ‘‘ GALLON ORC beoonwnendaUon, and said —People In Scotland are getting COLLEENS and LADDIES W IU 4IAVEI Coincident with these moves Uhlted States has more than 18,- He waa brought by ambu- around by an old , Frazar would be established, headed by Handel, identified only by thS| u r n s i d e by Johnson, De Gaulle arrived Some 180,000 parsders—most After all, with more than a CASH that ha would have gone along B. Wilde, Connecticut General May or someone of his choice. a bit too. fond of their Scotch tempo mark^ *Tiar|t>etto.’* Then i B 000 men engaged with the Viet­ lartOe to the hospital emergency' of them of Irish ancestry, but million spectators forming a hu­ 150 Gal. Minimum whiskey, according to the chief AN Your PovoritH M in Ic by tlw in Mexico city to be greeted by namese ta a war against Com­ room where Vloctors had to take with a mandatoty four or six- president. The peace proposal is the out­ an enthusiastic crowd of 800,000. more than a few turned Irish man canyon for the marchers, year review, but not “this weak Gov. JcBm N. Dempsey and a growth of clos^ door confer­ medical officer of the iScottiah munist guerrillas backed by Red two stitches to eloss the just for the day—were on call and bands and floats to pass TEL. 289-1219 Office here. Dr. Stewart Mor­ vMy, vory populor "MISTY MEN"... The French leader Joined with China. wound. aufaatitute.’' number of the state’s fop bus­ ences held during the two recent President Adolfo Lopes Mateos for the parade, one of the most through, who needs a line? 24 Hour Burner Service He added that the board of iness executives Joined them at weekends by top level Repub­ rison says the Scottish alcohol­ ism rate — nearly seven times ta projecting a new alliance be­ ilhoctor’a action in removing lunch. In deference to the licans of both camps. Mtake Up A Foursomo, tween Mexico and France—an the phiiwe “for Improper per prince's wishes, the company higher among man and five had not told its employes he times among women than In the Come and Itajoy A alliance which they agreed is foitnance of duties” meant Second Derailment rest of Britain — is baffling doc­ Gay ’Ole Tlmel not meant to harm anyone. nothing, "since sUte laws for was doming. But the secret The contrast between the such rsmoval wxxBd still apply.” didn't last long once he arrived. MBRIDEB^ (AP) — The New tors. He adds that the esi>ecial- “When people see helicopters Haven Railroad has experienced ly high rate In the Highland por­ problems with which Johnson with V8 power Democratic member L.eonard tion of Scotland may be due to and De Gaulle were dealing ta Beader, who had drawn and landing on lawns, they know Its second train derailment in something is going on,” one as many days. the custom of tampering-the their almost - simultaneous guided the original five-year re­ cold with a “dram.’’ speeches was sharp and dra­ view clause along the route to company spokesman said. A New Haven passenger matic. amendment end defeat, de- train came to a bumpy halt The Alliance for Progress, olsred, 'T am stUi for the five- Rejects Dodd Post south of the Meriden station SECOND ANNUAL which Is the heart of U.S. relk- year review and tenure oUuse, NEW HAVEN (AP)—John yesterday after a mall oar di­ ini tions and hopes for the future ^ t I wiU go alpng with the Barber, a New Haven Negro rectly behind the locomotive MANCHESTER ANTIQUE SHOW in Latin America, has now been board’s recommendation, rather leader, said today he has de­ left the tracks. The seven pas­ Wfms running for more than two Vl«» \MS» * iv than wind up with no review at clined appointment to Sen. senger cars stayed on the rails. 7 WALNUT ST. years. It bas cost the United all.” On Sunday, several of the Wall’ Disney’s (In Color) SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Thomas J. Dodd’s administra­ “Sword In Hu> Stone* States about a billion dollars a Beginning He added, .JfNo community tive staff. oars of two passenger trains 886 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. year. Along the way it has be­ should be by one man. The heading for Boston were de­ 7:20 and 9:86 Dodd’s recent announcement —Plus—- come loaded with problems and Sf, Patrick's Day Days Only watered down clause would still that he had appointed the pres­ railed at Norwalk. TYie first SPONSORED BY COUPLES CLUB criticisms, some errors and fail­ — 5 give the board an opening to train had to stop with a num­ “Disneyland After Dark* ident of the New Haven Chap­ 6:80 and 8:40 ures. dismiss the manager. ter of the National Association ber of its derailed care Jutting STANLEY WARNER In the background of John­ "It is very important to the for the Advancement of Color­ Into the way of the second, and Starts Wed.: "The Cardinal” THURSDAY, MARCH 19,1964 1-10 PJH. „ ★ TODAY ★ son’s speech alro stood a history town, ’ Seader added, “that the ed People to h)s staff ran Into this caused a sideetwlpping ac­ 3 ONK DAT ONLY of disputes and difficulties as bharter contain a mandatory opposition from leaders of or­ cident. well aa profitable trade and review and dismiasal clause." ganized labor. Several persons wore injured FRIDAY, March 20, 1964 l- 9PJ«. long periods of friendly relatlan- MEN’S IRISH SHOE SALE Seader begged the CRC mem­ Barber said he has asked the in the derailments at Norwalk, For the first time on the fiant screen bers to reconsider their vote, Democratic senator “to allow but there were no injures re­ ALL )TE)^S )K^R SALE and introduced a new motion to me to relieve him of the obliga­ ported yesterday. in blazing TECHNICOLORI IH^. IREUND’S Oiat effect, but the motion lost, STANLEY WARNER 4 to 4. with Jackston abstain­ tion of any commitment to me FOOD BAR ON PREMISES .and just the place to enjoy it ing this time. and the public to have me serve Viet Casualty QUALITY LEATHER CRAFTSMEN as his' administrative assist­ TTiia AD permits one or two paraons to Seader also pleaded for pas­ a n t” WASHINGTON (AP) — The purchase T8e UckeU for 80o each. sage of the section which would .Army said today the bixlles of MAURICE^ W JUDITH have prevented the general In Washington, Dodd said he two soldiers missing in a heli­ MATINEE ONLY manager from appointing mem­ had no comment, other than to copter crash for the past eight Fri., Sat. and Sun. bers of the Conservation Com­ note that "Barber’s statement days have been recovered in Fri. After School At 4 PJH. mission a n d Redevelopment speaks for iUelf.” South Viet N ^ , Sat. At 11 A.M., 12:58, 2:80 -EVANS ANDERSON Agency. Dodd also said he would end They had been identified pre- .Sunday At 2:00 P.M. • He insisted, “It is wrong to hia investigation into labor’s ; vlously as PFC. John F. Shea have one man with those pow­ charge that^ „ Barber------hasm en- Awi- of Willimantlc, y v r i i i i ______a i . ^ Conn..______SP5 Wal- . SPECIAL ers. They should be vested in gaged ta strikebreaking activi- ly Wright Jr. of JaeksonvUle an elected person.” ties during a prolonged strike Fla. • Atty. Bailey disagreed, and claimed, "Such appointment ia the function of the town’s ad­ ministrator.” Democrat Beldon Schaffer aided with Seader and said, "Re- development strongly shapes the growth of the town, and its par- SEE IT NOW... m Ucipants should be choeen by COMPLETE IN ■I fa an elected official.” EVERY DETAIL Last night’s CRC meeting had GEORGE WINDOW been called to act on a variety SCHAEFER Jport .wiik BuekH Ssofs' REO. TO 14.TT of changes, as suggested by the FISH FRY prailiicMii of Find out for younelf what thu Chevy II can really do. If transmission. Both are opticmal a t extra cost, along with board of directors, and was a WIUJAM SHADES there are hilb nearby, let it give them a good going-over. hassle from the start, when ( A U Y O U C A N iA T ) $HAKISRARrS ,a Poeitraction rear axle, AM-FM radio, and many other Atty. Diana questioned the l e n ­ Mod* to Ordar Then see H give slow-movmg trucks the run-around. aQceseoriee. And for all its new power, Chevy II rides so ity and authority of ’Town CONNECTICUT M m I Fish Lm h m W H d ft ALSO With its new extra-cost V8 you need but give Hie acceler­ softly it seems to glide along the highway. That’s Counaal Irving Aronson to pre- ator an inch, and this Super Sport will take a mile. because it has high-mounted independent coil springs in PTHHch F r M PototOM C oIm Ihw YINniAN RUNDS sent the questions, without be- And this great highway performer looks the part it the front and Mono-Plate si^le-ltotf rorings in the rear. Our Own Fine directed to do so by Oie Bring yoor old rollers In p l i ^ so we'll. A glance at its all-yinyl interior board. Pm U y Rak«d Roll and Rnffor ♦ Shown at 4;10, i;20 and 8;30 a nad snv* 88a per shnda With evenrthing CJbevy II Super Sport has go­ HOME and door-to-door carpeting will tell you that. ing for it, it’s no surprise your Chevrolet dealer • Oxfords Brand Included Atty. Diana's motion to ’’re­ ject the report as suianitted by There’s your choice m either the flomvmounted is anxious to show you its price tag. Because Atty. Aronson.’’ lost by a • to EVERY WEDNESDAY ★ STARTS TOMORROW ★ Powergiide or Four-Speed Synchro-Mesh that’s the only thing about it that isn’t super. • Slip-Ons In This Group » vote, with Diana, Bailey and Conrad voting for the motion, EXPOSITION THE GRIAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS CNmeM-(:iitvdH*ClM«yn-OMvalr*G«Wtte ^ RapubUcan Eric Anderson 5 P.M. t o 9 P.M. Jouung the live Democrats to Rock : SmAmtUifoiirCktikoUtSkowToom > MANY STYLES AND COLORS • ALL ARE LEATHER LINED vote against. HowapoHa^vks ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS The board’s , recommenda­ AUmOBIZEO OHEVBOLES' DBALEB AUTHOBIZED OHEVBOLBT DBALEB •FIN E QUALITY LEATHER SOLES AND UPPERS tions were then discussed and Hudsoni IN BCANdBBflftER. CONN. IN WEST HABTFOBD, CO:»IN. voted upon. COCKTAILS n S S m a a ' CHARM ACCOUNTS INVn» B etter auggeeted that the WEST HARTFORD ARMORY .Marts CARTER CHEYROUT CO., INC. THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. CRC aomabow amend the sec Paula IMS MAI^ SnUBCr-MMSSS U ISHAM BOAl>-«8*-8*01 tIon which deals with appoint- ■ 836 Fannincton Ava., Waat Hartford aiataa to vaoanclee on tha board Favorite af ednoattfon “to Insura that the ADMISSION: Adoita SLaS—ChOdieti Under 14 Fiea ^ ^ i v t i s s ' r s im s e y wUl ba flUad from tha HOWARD JOHNSON’S Sport ?' OpNN. oame party as was the original SHOW OPEN TONIOHT UNTIL 10 P.M. "LuMbnaifc far Huawry wiLcox-DAu em tooin, ate. CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. atoiBbar, and that hall effing at K jjM ^zm ardf^sk^ a. ftAosmient regular e l e c ^ be AMPLE FREE PARKING AREA Anariouia’* Shoim At 5:30 and 8:55 U • i ^ 4 i ■ ; • ( V i 1141 STANUnr n«EBnP-*$9-«846 1814 BCAIN BTKEET~8$7-«i44 ^SSSBSLt aa designed aa to guarantee ____ Spaasorod By PLUS ”ttgr ronresentotion on the Vi Mila Off Oakland St. EsJL AU1WMB1ZBD OmDVBfNUBT DEAUER AUTHOBIZED CHEVROLET DBAIBB 1 a» aU timea.’’ 1HB HARTFORD TDOES On Tattaad Tuapika IN BAST H A B TFrae, OOIfN. f S WINDSOB. CONN. 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>A G 1S F O U R MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 MANOnSSTEB EVBNIHO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TU ^D AY, MARCH 17, 1984 South Windsor B o lto n State Rule May Conflict Masons Rec;eive Episcopal Bishop '6 4 TV-Radio Tonight Plea for Blood W ork in Field Begun T o C onfirm 23 With Town Fluorides Law Center Nurs^ ii Worshipful Master Carl Hult- Blabop WsKar H. Oray ef ®ratn nfifaoness and atatstha bensflcial. The diractors re- gren of Manchester Lodge of NOW TARINS UafatM tlCIN l For Tax Reyaluation the Dioesra of Connectieot win Television N gu l^ on s may corns Into dl- ferreJ ths proposal to Oeneral Mssons has issued a special confirm 98 children and adults t:M ( « Mg a Theater (fa pnoO 7:80 LARK taint conflict If fils itatq Pub­ Manager Richard Martin for a plea to all area Mosom to be­ KR HM4S SCHOOL YUR I n s w - ilir , come Wood donors at the St St. Oaorga’a Bpisoopsl lic' Health Oouncll adopts s pro* study and public hearings. , n ie aaM ’a office has ati-^are Mrs. Otorge Marita and Church Pahn Sunday at 11 a-m aaiMO) Oembat But k was not until Decem­ Bloodmoblle’s visit tomorrow. HOUBS: t AJI. te lltS i AJL iKMmoad that ttw Inapection Mrs. Anton Slmler. U> B i^ s to ir r BouoS poesd regulation requiring the Tile BSoodmobile will 1^ at the 8 MORNINGS EACH WEEK rarvloa This ssnrloe win take iO) M rA *1) t o . Novak ber 1986 that things cams to a fihpa* o f re-evaluatlon pro­ The Volunteer Circle o f the the place of ths usual 10:15 U) IS the ^Rto ttoltM Mucridotipn ot all major putaUc head, whan the dlrtctoni voted State Armory between 10:46 FOR 4-TEAR-OU) ROTS AND iim i# WeeW will meet Friday at 10 service. ' warfa) Hope asMflW Hi frVTH Sir Clarii M Art «OUr auppUss in toe stats. a.m. and 6 p.m. II gram' atarted 3reat«rtey. a.m. at the home of Mrs. Thom­ Too Don't Sar (C) fax to one, on the day before T lio u ^ this U a regularly A soeisi hour wUl bs held af­ M) WorM of HusW Th« proposed stats regufaUon Cfaristmas Uve, to install and CALL BOfcg. J. R. HASKSUU Dkector -848-884# flaldman of the J. C. (3emin- as iBurgess, 36 Ridge Rd. A ll terward fa the parish ban, S-10^) HeBala’i Navy scheduled monthly visit, and all ahaw Co. have been contracted women interested In Connecticut 9:00 8-U) PsUieeat JuacUra Would require the town water operate fluoridation equipment Manchester d(xiors are wel­ or MRS. WALTER JOYNER, CkatiiMa — 848 8811 An church adiod children (H) Gtab Maam 1895 de|fartment to fluoridate Its fa the town water supply. 18) SubseripUee TV to revalue the entire town. They Valley Hospital visiting and win attend the confirmation come, the Mesons particulariy ... =s=aaaaaaH8EeaE8amaaaa working with shut-ins are Invit­ •:IU {40) Aarm^nm tu TIbm ------1) CUMtast faMW DeBvwa4 ta w a ^ supply, probably by July Reaotlon ww moderate at are\ being asked to donat« to I atarted view ing reaidential service. A nursery will be avail­ L 1966—while a town law for­ ed to attend. Further informa­ able. O frcM ) RlchaiTl Boom first. A t the Jan. 6 dttrectora help the son of a Mason from homes Monday. Ib is ^ a s e of ..... -— Bonny bids tha fluoridation of any pub- Msiichester. ^ the program la expected to take tion may be obtained by calling The Women's masting, post- meeting, WUbur Bennett, Mrs. Charles Davis, 268 Hilton I «&!»,. Wifuama (C) lie water rnippiy fa Manchester The boy, eight, is seriously J all summer. ponsd bseause o f the ice storm PngiUTS and stipulates that fines w ill be speaking for the Manchester Wficn yon w.'int ttw h Dr., South Windsor. Taxpayers’ League, recom­ in with on unknown disease in ! TIm company is required to last weak, w ill be hsM to­ 10:46 (M) IbSriiool Pr«v BOLAND levied-against violators. The Hartford East Associa­ mended the fluoridation vote be a Boston hospital, where he is I make an interior inspection of day at 8 p.m. St the boms o f ■dwards photo I U:00 (6A-1MM0MM0) Mows, The ordinance was voted into in constant need of large vol­ ^ every atruotUre in town. The tion Churchmen’s Fellowship I a /# fn w ‘ Mrs. Paul Maneggla, Steels toxto sad s and woanior revoked and the water users will hold a ladies night at the I T O T T O S l Bobooription TT law by referendum fa 1969, the umes of bl(X)d. Hs will con­ 'aotual re-evahiatlon began three Crossing Rd. Heads Drive against* an fatsnss polled. He threatened to force tinue to need more. I week* .ago, when employee of South Windsor Oongregational Atty. Herbert Hannabury of Wednesday Holy Communion The appointment of Fred W, MOTORS campaign to promote fluoride a referendum If k was not done, A plea has been issued also ' the Ctomlneliqw Co. started typ- Church Friday at 6:45 p.m. Rockville la expected to be the w ill be at 10 a.m. and evening BporUi Final however. Kawam at 80 Vernon St as _ „ (to) Show (O) S it OKNTEB MaualBT non of locfa water supplies. to Masons fa the Boston area ‘ I-::-- J|| [ Ing complete' new card owner- Tickets fo r the supper are |1.50. next coroner for Tolland County. prayer at 8 p.m. ' (iO) Ftm Just Mm U ;» (If) M^o The ^>eaker for the evening dtreotor for ALSAC-St. at West Owtto 8 to^ Since the conflict involves a The directors did not reverse to help this boy by becoming I A ip systems fot* the Jan. 1, Briefs U:S> (10-aa-to) Toolsht (0) blood donors, Hultgron stated. I grand list will be the Rev. A. Ray Petty | Hannabury was appointed Jude Reeearoh Hoeifital was an­ ( I) Morla Tbl. S4t-40t8 proposed administrative regula­ their vote, and fa February Bolton Homemakers win have tion and a local ordinance, Uiere 1959, the Taxpayeni’ League Anyone wifaiing to donate in I The nerw eviUuatioD figures who will qpeak on “Touching urter Consolidation Oommis- ^ y o n s wWitag to donate UPHOLDS BRITISH FOOD trance. ratings for 1964. Baster lilies tor the meeting­ He came to Manrhoater in May Just 9)iie* a d sj for fM And there is a chance that voters did not, however, and the Kevin is in the fourth grade at member of the 1957 from CiaUforniA where hs uwm smmrw LONDON (A P)-O u oon BUso- proposed ordinance bectune law. Ratings are needed to change the Aveiy Staeet Elementarv I'^®**“ “* County, Connecticut house toould call Mrs. L ^ can got you o«t of the problem could be resolved aasessmenta from October to pracM lo or Mrs. Harold Smith ^ employed by ths Ssouiity- My Ploes beth’a husband, Prfacs Phmp, So now, with the state health School I >nd American Bar Associations, said Monday i ^ t that It's un- t n ^ l s t if the State Legislature votes Jan. 1. by Thursday. Firat National Bank of Los An- on the regulation when it next council considering a regulation Girl Scout Notes ■■ Mrs. Lucy Fraize, of 49i E3- I American Judicature gSlSA talr to inake ton of British eook- toat would require fluoridation, Ralim Rennie, cancHidate for Ifagton Rd., South Windsor, was A Onireh World Service used f ’Sn Hfra. Wo&to??potte meets In 1965, stipulating the chairmanship of South clothing collection will take A utlvs of Boston, hs at- 6:10 mniuicial Bepon fag. IT you Rra hi a tyflsol the town h u g problem. elected Worthy Matron of Ever- Hannabury U past prMldent Huslo **Brifish tood Is somsthtag whether the regulation or local Junior Troop 606 Wiadsor’a Republkian Town ^ e to April. OoKsetion points tended Boston Latin School, TbrM Star Extra i houso, jrou oould sosily ran ordlnoHces prevail wdien in con­ Normally, when the State green Wood Chapter 114 CDS at 2; Rockville Exchange Club. will be announced. like s smaU chOd,” ho told an out of hot wotor osranl The Friendship Patrol o f Jun­ Oommittee has proposed the tn- theHi* chapter’s aomisl ___ meeting.____ I HeHe liveii Uvea on on R*rk1*v Berkley TW Dr. SuffoUc U nlvsnlty, and earned 1:06 ConToraatloa Plaee flic t Legislature passes an act which troihiotlon of three bills con- The Holy Name Society of 8L his LLB at Suffolk Law School i- 5 HunUey annual dfansr party of the Oook- tfaus a wash. may be contrary to town or­ ior Girl Scout Troop 606 re­ Other newly elected officers I Appointment to theme muce ofAce on of T ;»N «w s of the Worid snr u d Food Association, Now you con hava oO tha The problem had its genesis cently held a Court of Awards oeming redlstrioting in the Maurice Church has canceled fa 1958. While attsoidfag school, 7 : « OontiMsioiial Report fa a recent vote of the State dinances or charters, it also are Worthy Patron William by judges of "wtosn it’s good It’s very vary hot water you nssd at oIm clearly states which will have and a Scout’s Own at NaUuui state in the event of a special FraUse,», Associate MatrtmMatron Mr*. I “ ** Superior Court upon rec- its March msetliig beoauss he worited at the Federal Re- Public Health Counoil authoriz­ many members arc to rarve Bank in Boetoa. During good but When It’s bad tt’a ab­ tlms fo r 0^ OHo* a day. precedence. But a state admin­ Hale School. session o f ths Oeneral Aasem- Ruth Oroman, Associate Patron 0™"**“**^^ of the State’s solutely awfuL’* Think ef It—cnly tfae* a ing a “notice of Intent ” to adopt U y la oaUed on tbs laani, TWtrtff ra-----M I Attoniev. Joel ---- H. Joel R**f 1 H. TT Rsed n attend the XMghta of OohnnlWB World War Kawam served a l ^ i f a f a istrative regulation is a dif­ At the Court of Awards, Mrs. mmJ •rteuuo David Tripp, Secretary kfns. El Iririi night' U;I0 Art Johasoa Show a regulation making fluorida­ ferent matter, and It will take Kenneth Brown, oo-l e a d e r, The OOP oamUdsita^ in a pre­ sis Bertram, TrtMSursr Mrs. Stslford is present State’s At- as a gunner's mats in the Unit- tion mandatory fa all water torney. Reed has not yet made First Communion class arm sd States Navy and saw aetkm . «« w J"??*" ^ - SO. thoaks to Mobahoat some investigation- to deter­ preeented needlecraft badges to pared statemsirt outlining his EUa Burnham, Conductress Mrs. rohearss tomorrow at 8.“SO —and on cO-fized bot water supplies serving 10,000 persons mine which rules shall apply. Anne Bervalds, Sharon Brewer, ^ u r a OoUfas, Associate Obn- I his recommendation. fa ths South PoeiflA or more. poeitian on Oongraaskmal dls- p.m. An g ills w fil go to con- hsator of cccraot eapoolt]^ Linda Brown, Doreen Hanunkdc, tricta, Stats Senate Districts, ductreas Miss Nancy Fraise. ^ Atty. Aokenman originally 10:00 Mod Daddy Show Suggested deadline fo r the Opposition to the regulation fessian Tuesday at 8:80 and aU . .. wfiw—U8S o f famsns. your family con taks eon has already been expressed by Kathleen Putnam, Uyrm Snuf­ { smd State House mesnbentaip, Evergreen------Wood .. - jd Chapter 1141114 resignation effeeUvs ! '£ S*!?- SraOier. Bports at on thsir washing nssds fastallatioh of fluoridation OEJS wOl mast Wednesday at S A pril i, but has moved boys Friday at 8:80. They wni Lenten Speaker 6:80 Badlo (heater Hartford the New Haven Water Co., fer and Diane Wicks. Linda saU “It bi my intent ritoiUd the. jto M receive their first Communion at oat tfau. equipment include July 1, 1966 Hospital Gets New Transformer For The Esrly-bird Golfersl >.m. at the Masonic Tfanple. ran under heavy criticlani for be given out tomorrow and yenbig Report wash. Sis can do ths dfahaa 000 to 50,000, and July 1, 1967 transformer that Will more than double the hospital’s powo:, increafang it from a 1,200 to Felton and Mrs. Doris Ellison. Ms use of coroner warrants in for those serving 10,000 to 26,- New Haven and Hamden re­ Wicks waa awarded the ram­ Just to l«t you know beve re* have tbrep bills introduced by rotuinsd Saturday. * ^ y arin The Rev. Richard W. Dupe# I at too soma tints Jtinler quiring Suoiidatlon. a 3,200 ampera fating. The |80,000 power expansion projsct, which also inclucfas the instal­ bler bodge. request cowering these three _ ■ I bolli the Hope Rothwril murder be used again Hedy Thursday takes his bath, ond'yan fai- OOO. The dates are subject to lation o f new switch gear equipment, should be completed early this spring, according to C Msachester Evenliig ------'* ------— of Coventry, R. L, vriU be the! ^C AN O IRS And Metropolitan District Jane Noyes waa initiated into oeived our first 8hi{«nent of Alpaca Hems liKUviduaUy.’’ favestigatlon* tor which Roy evsntog. There wm be no par­ Joy a shpwer. change, however. Commission director William A. B. Wilson, hospital engineer — well in advance of the hot weather. Heavy use of electricai Sonrii Wladser Lenten preacher tonorrow at I f the dates hold, the town the troop, and was preeented The procedure would bs M - Dhrwln is now on trial, and fa ish school of reUglon Saturday. 7:80 pjn. at South Methodtst FO R RENT Don’t delay—pbona ns to­ D. Wurts has suggested that the equipment during hot spells, especially air conditioners, caused taxing to capacity o f the with brownie wings, three stars kMved, Rsnnie said, “so as not Brownie Joesph Mephone M4- the investigation of the deaths The RepubUean town commit­ day. Find (wt Itow'aaay It is water department would have to electrical system. The installation is being dons by the Mitchell Electric Corn, of Manches­ Golf Sweaters. Colon ore red, 0148. Church. K s topic wm be “That I S and 16 nuA Hovls Projse- regulation might be better as representing three years fa to embanrssB either of our local of several children of lira. Nora tee win meet tomorrow at 8 pm. toro—sonnd or aOent. also to switch to a MebflBut- Install necessary equipment a legislative act ter. (Herald photo by Saternis.) They May Uve.” He is the pas­ Srsd vpotsr b eat probably by July 1, 1968, since scouting, and her Girt Scout pin black, gold, olive. representatives, but to Insure R ogm . Ackerman has denied In the Community HaU to en­ tor o f Washington MethoUege o f Oeneral people. ' its antl-fluorldatlon ly v , stands. Role of Order Sister stressed that, “ As Ladies acti(X)' on CCD courses, and Co. where puppets are being John H. Yeomans who was ap- seal chairman, reports that any­ MORMRTY stated that, "both your baptism Ih reply to requests fo r de- Blducatlon, and on A .B degroe The privately owned Man­ of the Assumption, you have made for a puppet show to be PULLOVERS taSa on the redistrlctlng plan pototed derit of the TViUand one in town who was overlooked from Boeton Univorsity School Md confirmation bind you to do 2 5 .0 0 8 of 10 Bids fa the recent mall appeal may chester W ater Co. would have Toy Stopg Train Slater Mary Ellse, P.V.M .I., dedicated yourselves to offer given for the Nathan Hole PTA tavored by the osndtdste, Ren­ County Superior Court, of Liberal Arte, to 1968, he BROTHERS , to Install the necessary equip­ of West Hartford spoke Sun­ your services and share in His in April. nie said, “ I 'anvialon she Con- make a oontribution by sanding graduated from Boeton Utaiver- work.” The lack of vocations The town sonlng board of I’" ------a check made. out to “Easter ment by July 1, 1967, since it HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — day at the Q)mmuni(»i break­ gressional Districts aft of which •PPraJs (Z B A ) moved rapidly | ¥ « « I TT C slty School of ’Theology wltli on serves more than 10,000 but lea? fast of the Ladies of the As­ today is due to*a lack of en­ Seals” to Mrs. Edmond Moran- S.T.B. degree. 643413S Two passenger trains were de­ would have oommoa prohlenas." last night through hearings on U « 0 « £* l l © l * cey. treasurer, Notch Rd. REPAIR YOUR FOREIQN GAR? than 26,000 persons. layed for two hours Monday by sumption which was held at thusiasm in parents which is ‘Tq general,” hs said, “ these The Democrats w ill caucus Ite was youth dtreotor at ^ t Manchester has a law a toy train in a suitcase. Piano’s Restaurant, Bolton. Her a natural reaction when a child fHstriots would be oaBed tbs ten UMppoeed sonfag requests, S o v i e t s ’ P r i s O n C r Uratrol Methodist Church, 301-318 C tslw St. wliwh specifically forbids any­ mentions the desire to, become tomorrow at 8 at the Com­ SEE OUR FACTORY TRAINED A porter heard ticking In lug­ talk, based on "CSuist’s Voca­ Nortbesn Poipulstion Bbcploalon •nd then approved eight of them ' Brockton, Mass., and pastor o f body to “put fluorine or a fluo­ tion, and Ours,” was enjoyed by a nun or priest. It is because of munity HaU. The town commit­ Marston Mills, W sf£m sndi gage aboard a Seaboard Air DMalot; the Coastal Popidatlon Juet as quickly during an tee hopes to present an endorsed W E G IV E Z .9 t rine compound into any public Line Railroad train bound for 140 women of the organization. this that the CCD waa founded (Oontlmied from Page 0ns) Marion Methodist ehurohas in I VOLKSWAGEN MECHANIC JOHN LACEYI in 1920 in . Hbq iosinn Dlstztot; ths Central ecutlve session after the hear- slate for the new commlttea GREEN STAMFS waftsr sum ly system fa the Miami. Police and firemen were A member ol the Parish Visi­ lOdustrM Distitot; ths Coastal Massachusetts. Totwn o f Manbhester, with the The Parish Visitors of Mary htg. The remaining two were requested that Lt. Welch be afraid to let a northbound train tors of Mary Immaculate, XsAMfW'Dlstriet; ths Fh>od Ths Methodist Man wm spon­ intent -to fluoridate such ays* pass, for fear vibration would Immaculate are contemplative tabled. released from file hospital for ------Evening HrenM sor a coffee hour in the roeep- MORIARTTS FLYING "A" SBLVICE Sister compared the title of i her mlasioners who visit homes to VW ky Diatiiot, and the Oom- return to U.S. control, but his Bottoa eemaiMadent, Ckme- •Itoni’f „ ,;?• - , -i^.) set Aff a supposed bomb. - order and the ladies’ organiza­ inutsr Xadustrial Dtotriot” Among the varisaoea ap- tlon haU after the servlea The TIM MORIARTY . Proprietor... M obilhG otsSM A ^ l t a ^ that faty persoln Lt. Clarence T, Smith, a naval bring (^rist to families and in­ request was denied,” the Air weU Teong, toleiiheM S4S-8SS1. pubUc is invited. tion as "both were begiimfag of dividuals. They instruct public ‘Ota aooocdanoe wMfa the State prorad was a request to add a Force said. who' does “ shall be fined not ordnance man, was called in phases in Mary’s life.” She OonstttiHlon.’' Rannls aaU, private ottlos to the east aide of SIO HARTFORD ROAD—643-62^7 ^ more than one hundred dollai* from nearby Fort Lauderdale. school children fa religion and r.— I.. toHHL H4UW UK AttvThe WT4VW SovietB musDa refused IO to nv6 give went on to add that, “ M ary’s teach over-age children and **tiham would be within each - Bar on any Information on CfapL David fo r each offense.” The ticking suitcase was placed assumption was a divine ma­ OpngwatofsmI District four HiS law was passed at a spe­ adults In their homes or in the E. MkkBe Tl)ke. One of the two T- Holland, SB, of Holland, Minn, fa a gully and covered with a ternity, and maternity is a door convents. The order assists in State Sanatorial Diatricte of raqueete tabled woe for a new “ <1 Capt Mrivfa J. Kessler. 80 cial election on April 28, 1959, tarpaulin. ot down fast Thes- Alice Goodman of Knoxville, the role of a mother and how into four distriote of approxi- issue. takes the nuns into jails and John Rieg's request tor the irS HERE ,Tenn., which had been checked she can help In the threefold homes fo r mentally or physical­ m atfiy 96^000 penona each. In ------Co: It began fa mld-1067, when now cMoe wing for Shady >mmunist sources have Indl- through to Miami. He found the vocation that was CJhrist's. ly ill persons. They ^ v e ma- BO taatsooe would congressional CHer. A stmilar request was de­ . cated the three fUen might be then town director A tty. Paul toy ticking away. Through modem day appostles C^R ANNUAL PRE-SEASON Marte suggested fluoridaMon of teiial aid, and work fa coopera­ STRETCH LIVING SPACE or state Sanats district Unas be nied fast year. tried as spies. Railroad officials said Mrs. His work continues. Many mo­ tion with social agencies. orosaed to bring about a proper the public water supply would Atty. Kaip argued that, al- Monroe spent on hour and 80 Goodman would be reimbursed. thers have found the time, even Sister Mary Elise concluded popuMloii batanos.” ttoqgh Shady Qfan fa fa Reel I minutes with Welch. Magdeburg Ocsnmsntlng on the status of <>«u«e Zone AA, the property M” ^an industrialIndustrial town 80 miles W ITH A "SAVINGS & LOAN" South Windsor under the plan, woe unmiited for reaidential d^ rautawest of Berlin and 90 miles tbs OOP candidate said the velopment because o f a Hew *” Cfardelegen, where the town “would no longer be a sep­ bonk to the south. He said that AWNING arate political entity.” The ■face the dairy bar is so far I Monroe an- a HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN! town, be said, “would from other bull dings, the pro­ NEW ENfiLAND to physical pohtioal repreaente- posed riisnge would not be I oner me ntis- Innnful to neigMmrlng prooer- announced Monday that tton fa the Interest of a moM ties. - - - dtneient and productive Stete ties. \ rate of the filers was hurt and logW ature unit.” Edmund J. Ctormon, 69 Dale »n American doctor oould visit SALE Rd., spoke tor tos reqiiest. him; tkmchiding, Rennie said, *bo The Soviet anncnincemant was Intent am i regarding this par- Study Olsn was created under BKS SAVINGS FOR YOU variance granted fa the first offiefal word U .K auth­ tfaular oonoept, I wnqid resort orities hod received on the fate to any and all political acUona 1947, whkfa permitted the busi- of the three filers. Ord«r Now— Yonll Bs & $ d Y ou D id neceaeoiy on a Town, Diatriot neas use fa the mstdential rone. or State level to insure the en­ Also Sava On Jsloosiss and Porch Enclosarss tire Republican electorate fa South Wlndaor will have an on- . Howard Beaunra’a roauest tor demanded return of toe pn^nMy to fulfy express its HOME SPECIALTIES judgment.” ;new and^!TC^‘to? “ S r 244 Broad St., Beaupre Motor K tt o’ v . • .. ... Town Gom^ Agenda Sales, was tabled ^ e r the Dlarie TEL M3-2S5( 30 PURNBl PLACI Ths Town QMncii wUi meet board was unable to determine far s lu x b IS at 8 p.m. fa the l i- the reason it was being arited. , '‘r ^ ! •»n *y o f the South Windsor Beaupre aaeerted that he al-1 High School. The agenda wtU ready had the neceesory Uconae, ^ Include: A disoussion and oon- then saw the state requited fakn ■Ideratlon of a report regarding to have a new one, and flnaHy oompensation for the dog y w - •aid the sonfag board wosr^ dan; discussion and conaldera- quirtog him to have a new one. ~ ^ tton of a resolution autborlxing the town manager to apjdy for ..SX r’* School to Note n grant fknm the Housing and 1. Peter Kondnt, to build an * * • i v Family feeling crowded? See ut when it's B'nxnce A gency for funds for addition to a non-conforming O ilfh K lF th fia V garage at 23 Seymour St, fa amaxaci^ * rawer system and treatment time for your family to get "growing." You plant d e a i^ studies; diacusBica 4., 2. John Foster, to convert alnnion o f ^Of 21 notable and oonalderation o f water sup­ can add that extra room or wing and anjoy ply standards to bs adopted and civilizations, 19 perished b «om e a part o f the South p S ^ ws TS -j«eskfanoesw I S ^Zone ^ B, ^ tor ^ 5fo ^r 2 Sunday. April *■ 12. planned at the yindaor Fbxnbing Code; au- naw comfort and convenience while you ara ’ 2ILu o *1 V Ji.. "C**®®!- Tbe time wm be an- not froni conquest from nvithoub tooriaatlon o f the town mana­ . 3. Alton Sprmd, to build on nounced later, ger to execute the Local Road addition to a wfa-bonformfag | Arrangements ara being but from decay from within.'' paying for it. Come in soon and talk it over! Mileage Agreement with the garage at 19 Avondale Rd., to 1 made by a oommittee headed bv CURRENT ANNUAL CkmoecUcut State Highway De- Residence Zone A. Miss Marjorie McMenemy and AmoM TeyabM, BritWi hfaoriis DIVIDEND ON Pnrtinent fo r State Aid Punds. 4. Robert Benito to build en J®raph Handley. Detailed INSURED SAVINGS Church News eddMlon to thS rear o f a house 2 *2 ? *** made at a meeting Tlnt’i why yooVe pot the World’s Durability Rev. Edwin Oorts, pastor at as Deerfield Dr., fa Reel- “ ™e oommittee at the school M Our Redeemer Lutheran dance Zone A , tost wiU msks a “ 2}***‘ ®-, Church in Enfirid, w ill be the clean Champion in the Winner’s Gnde forago non-cootoimliu by sx- . ***•"" *®r feting -curat speaker this Wednesday tending beyond it into £ rear to grod- ___ 7:80 pp.m. ^ Lenten worship yrad, I?*J^.™*** toe then brand-new ------oravlce. f l)e Sunday Schotfi 6. James Hampton, to era- ~>Jotaing the old Union Bscanse ftisl oil is K XGfined Uquii^ Choir, made up of Grades Pri- 5 * * y 1 and n , odll Bing during it b tbs desnest method of boms WORLD'S WIHMIMC FaTOKS the aervioa COMET rone, euch tofa a bouse now on E i S t o ^ TIm Adult Information Class hsating. It ii nonrvolatils ami ★ Traditional record for 0^ msst on Friday at 7:80 pjn. ocresge would be m S ^ ta ^ t^ “1cSL»L DURABILITY cIsM fa open to sU qma cov- not iscape into tbs atinoqdiww high resalal SALES UP s n toe main points at CTiiistlan S »Pbsof any RobertKW riaam CHAMPION! ★ Full family-siza carl Doetzina T h M waa a nqusat tooin or othar raamantosa o f ths ^^boq;ntaIs, sdMwlA kboiateh i 0 '9tcA,^ed^6&^ -ft -ft R sstoM Bakar, 810 Hoefema-1 school that oon bs used tor dia- Etdi Mr o( s tMm ot CemsU, tps- Af Big 114* wheelbasal 131% IN JUST ^ i B Parish (3u)Ir wlU meet on Many AmarioMS era ooncamsd about Ihs ssM of Ms In our eisHy squlposd (ind prfpartd (or W t o y St 7:48 pjn. The Junior tack -St., who asked continued pfay purposes. in Nsw England uis ofl hw t V pmnleeion to Eve art qnd craft coun^ today—and whst It may do to our childrsa Will ths hlfh-tpM driving, want 100,000, ★ New wide itancol Oooflnnatlon efaas wm be held •n y other niethod. BeinaEiiber, m ost mllssjd ovtr 106 mph at Daytona m Saturday at 9 am . foUowed Irawns at bis home, fa Rest DUST 8TOBM ON 68 "ion living" ol our timis bdng i continuing dodlnt in ihnir Spaadway, capturing mort raeordi Hr Naw powar atoaring and AYEARr SAVINGS denoe Zone A A . Baker was by Tooth Choir praetlca SaaiGMAN, Arix. (API— pM csI and moiri 6fami(ial Tbit couM hi^pen M our chiidisn dirt and grime aroimd die iwwvif than any Mr In hlatoryl, , bra kail *SamaMriod'64w. '6JI AMERICAN BXPMEtS The Junior:,Chfar s f the Wap- not et the hearing. T ^ y s l on busy U.8. 68 was hfat- sranT anooutsisd to develop ihsir bodht m wsN as their Mpeolat axeepttons tor outo- M tar five bouts Monday by a TRAVELERS CHEMUBS p ta g . Qpouminity Church ^ miiKto Buo(ta lIwuU in itt on s Bdniimm r i 15 miraiMs of oonMB ft o m t h e h ftd M n n i « s i a n d L O A N “ 5^ • to «:« BJA, toe moMle Uepnsas, aloo siqsoiisa dust storm that reduced vlslbU- r Xstannadfate toom 8:48 to 7:18 tor the otato, w«ra granted to: Ky to aero and caused tbroa A S S O C ' I A 1’ I O IM M a ^ to e Senior at 7:80 pjn. to- 1. BnupusI O. flnUnuiM tor accidents Involving u vehlolsa. ^1WyoraidMMlaMlcfahabiMji«ur(xin(fam.ldriM . ^ t o w m hospltaUasd ■torpow. a used oar dealer’s Ucenos tor Oon about sppopam toot ywrsdMol-any Khool'XSSA VISIT YOUR MERCURY DEALER-HOME OF CHAMPIONS! On Thursday at 10 am . ths 684 Center St., fa Business Zo«ic fa Bmifama, Aril. -can put Into effect promptly, write the Preikfanfi The Arisons I^hwoy Patrol sawing group o f the VfCCW wm H—where he has dotu tmshuiss Council on Phytkal ntoSH, Washington 25, 0. C «ANCMIKTKM*i O LPitT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION nwet at FsUowship HsU. before; closed a stretch of the highway between 10:80 a.m. and 8 p.m. wtfa nrs attSEdtaf ars asksd to 8. Bonokl Ptastte. for a Um- M W O H ^ R B ED ER HOME MEET OOEINHL a MBftriSB, Sasart sad Ra^ ra p s l^ s Heanra tor 906 Iwcause U was Imppsribls tor MORIARTY BROTHERS, liic. iwOI bssarv^ HqotsHta drtvara to aos tbs hood «n »- 1007 MAIN STREET ‘ ~kaSnaai Zons msBts o f thair ews son . NEAR MAPLE STREET OOl-SHI CENTER STREET — MANCHESTER, CONN. BRANCH omez—Boirn « —coTximrr u

M ANCH faTBl BVENINQ HERALD^ MAMGHlteTER, CX>NK, TUESDAY, MASC!H 17, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 tal liistinet to deal softly with Ruby, what was actually in the mimi o f rtoUcs Bolton Jfprald may have been a determination to sur­ Connecticut Y-Guide Tribes from tot HartfoM County prise us all and defend the honor of YMCA, 906 Asylum Av*., Hart­ . A t ford, or from John Bengaton of G o m i Dallas by the unswerving severity of its Now 11 in Town me. 39 Ridgewood Manoheater jtistioe toward Ruby. Our advance inter­ Selectmen Ask $100 Frogram OommlU** chairman. S K IlN if pretation of the Dallas mood might have By A .H .O . Four n«w Y-Indian Guide A UmKed ninnber of raaerva- RENT Ar CAR been more accurate if it had suspected ‘Tribe* hav* been organized in tlotis for siimmar raaident camp Back In February, this aol- For a wodkond or aa iM t that Dallas was determined to send Manchenter, under the guid­ at Camp Woodstock are atlll 1, lan umn ventured a somewhat wist­ For Districting Suit available. For further infor­ as yoQ like. Ruby to the electric chair, as if that were a*«rr Orwliit Ciewt ■undara ful observation, to too offeet ance ot the Manchester Pro­ mation, call toe Hartford Coun­ Cars availatde with ski m A t W M i^ SiMrad a t lt e Post Offic* at necessary to prove that Dallas had a that If anybody was really In­ gram Oommittee of toe Hart­ ty YMCA, MAacbiii&fl Oons. m Stoontf CSteat iltLy' terested in crusadinlr fOr five A request for |100 will bS'^llbrary to finish their March racks attached. iu tta i^ ______consdenee which did, after all, diaap-' ford County YMCA. There are Several of toe Y-Indian enterprise for its own aake, aueh on tha call to tha next town agenda. prove the murder of the President The fire department will drill now 11 father and *on group* Guide Tribes have registered a person might devote some meeting, if toe board of finance for the camp weekends In Paul Dod9* Pontiot A life sentence would have sustained tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the fire­ INC. TMUT a a • b««« ••••••••••• a • SHOO analysis and attention to ser- approves, the selectmen said activ* In town, and 9 oonUnu- June, ‘ •••••••••••••••••- U_ .00 the Dallas honor and proved the Dallas tato activities of state oommls- house. 872 MAIN STRJCn laat night. The sum would go Warrantee deeds; Clifford W, Ing effort will be made to ex­ conscience just aa well. In moat In­ slonera. Ons o f tos aotivlUea to pand the program, official* aay. Phone 64S-2881 question ws cited was that pf toward legal fees Incurred by and Martha M. Massey to Lois CIOARETTS BANNED stances, murder la an insanity, even if the Small Town Legislators Mary Barrett, p rt^ rty off He­ A apecial meeting of the MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Stats Polios Commisslonsr Lao ohiefe of toe tribes has been aet the target is a President or the alleged Mulcahy to connection with a Associstion which is opposing bron Rd.; Central Baptist The sale of cigarettes was for tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at ___la aicluatraly nUtlad assassin of a President proposed teat of toe respeetlve reapporOonlng of the state Church to Everett J. Llvesey, banned Monday on state-operat­ __ __ ..^J>Uoatlaa v t a ll aava dia- House of Representatives in property on Vernon Rd,; Joyce toe Community Y. In tola I eradltad to it «r aot otbanalaa ora&fr- crash performaneas of big ver­ ed university and college cam­ ' 1 papar asd alaa tha local aawa p ^ sus little ears, an activity on any manner it deems detri­ P. Mulks to Pauline Scheinost, way, the committee is able to puses. his part which he himself had mental to small towns. property on Llynwood Dr.; Olf- help support the tribee and aa- When the rule goes Into ef­ All riahta u rapaMlodtlea c t apaelaj dla- First Selectman Richard ford Massey to Walter C. and aiat them in the programming fect In 86 days there will be no pamaa Mraii art atae ream Johnson On Bobby K. described, to a letter to the Front End press, with toe ateteroent that Morra said that the selectmen Roberta Simon, property on He­ of activHies. effort to prevent smoking—only Ika ■atald PrIntiBg OonMiiy, fiae., as- are to agreement with State bron Rd.; Richard Dimock to the sale. Cigars and pipe tobac­ naiaa ao flnamdal ravooaiHltty for typ^ “what we are trying to bring to The Hartford County YMCA ■f iij The precise wording President John­ Rep. Eugene Gagllardone that John J. and Dorothy Garibaldi, will aponaor a family camp at co are not affected. Special (rapUeal airora appoartac' ; la adTartlatmaiita tha attention of toe public are property on Birch Mt. Rd.; u t f otliar laadlinf mattar Ila Tba Kaoehaatar the omissions of safety engi­ the small towns should combat Camp Woodstock for two weeks The order applies to the Univ­ son used and even the expression with Ethel 8 . Keller to William ersity of Kansas, Kansas State SraatagBaraM. neering to some of the smaller any reapportionment plan that beginning Aug. 23. Complete Rt«. $12.S 0 van aarrioa enaat a( M, a. A. SaraloiL lae. which he spoke indicated clearly enough eliminates unit representation. Wade Ferguson, property on University and colleges at Em­ F S liS m BapraaantatWaa — Tha JnJhja vehicles." camp facilities, including meals, (1) ALIGN FRONT END ■ Kdaf a«ancy _ . -n . that, however the rest of the evening’s Under one proposed plan Bol­ Brookfield Rd.; Abillo and Rose poria. PltUburg and Fort Hays. Xatbawa — Now Tork Ws are now to receipt of a will be available at a moder­ (2) BALANCE FRONT : aad Boaton. interpretation or the next week’s head­ ton would share a representa­ Santoe to Richard A. Hender­ Wichita University won’t be­ ATOIT BURSAC o r C3XCULJU long and courteous letter from son, property on Lyman Rd. ate cost to interested families. come a member of tha atate WHEELS— Reg. $4.00 nOMR lines might come out, the President and said Commissioner Muloaby on tive with four nearby towns. (2) CHECK FRONT Morra hopes to ask for ap­ Made Citizen Applioations may be obtained system until July 1, Attorney General Robert Kennedy had this subject. Aside from an Miss Yvonne H. Verfallle of WHEEL BEARINGS Diaplay adraitlalBg el boora: opening misinterpretation of our proval of the roads in Ansaldl (4) CHECK BRAKE Vor Monday — 1 pjn. recenUy found their relationship under Acres at the same town meet­ South Rd., Bolton, was natural­ t)OT TBaaday — 1 p.m. Monday. remarks, in which the good ized at ceremonies Friday to SYSTEM 1 ^ Wadnaaday — 1 ptBL Tnaaday. a special strain, just as some supposed­ Commissioner somehow seemed ing. This was on a call to a For flatraday — 1 p.in, Wadnor*- Hartford’s U.S. District Court. ly irresponsible Washington gossips had to apply to hlnuelf our descrip­ town meeting laat fall but was All Four Only ffid ar — 1 p.m. T h n ^ y . withdrawn. She was one of 52 persons made 1,000 RAISED LETTER Tot Saturday — 1 p.m. IVlday. been claiming. tion of what such free enter- 1,000 A letter from the Grange citizens by U.S. IMstrict Judge .a) M0RI6RTY •1 would be leas than frank if I said to the atructural design of pas­ Hall. The town owns the ma­ In Hire Handicapped Test o# authorltice to decree what would Atty. E. George Gorsky of senger vehicles and to bring chine and any profit goes Into SA-nSFACnON OUARANTllliD amount to Inatant artificial Integratioa that I thought it was wise at this stage toe general fund. about Improved ‘packaging’ for CUB SCOUT PACK 112 Ellington yesterday morning BROTHERS averywIiMa, was only half as big aa the of the game for either the President or ‘The town is plani^ng to put Local winners of the third'&tiflcate, has also been picked GLASTONBURY CITIZEN TEL. 648-6185 the valuable human cargo ear- William Krause of Cub Scout annual Hire the Handicapped wae sworn in as chief clerk of origtaial test of this kind of demonstra* the Vice President to be carrying on a rled In these vehicles." armor ooattog this year on’Car- to compete in the state contest, BOX 88, GLASTONBURY Phone 688-4601 801-816 CENTER ST. Pack 112 led the opening of the Poster Contest for high school sponsored by the Governor’s Circuit Court 12 during brief tioh back on Feb. X. campaign for tha officA "It became evident," the penter Rd., Riga Lane, Fern- wood Dr., Howard Rd. and part recent meeting held at Wash- students have been announced Committee on Ehnplojrment of ceremonies held before Judge There was a split in the dvU rights "The Attorney General and I have Commissioner continued, “ that in gt^ School. by the Manchester-RockvIIIe the Handicapped. He will be Francis J. O’Brien. certain small vehicles ware pro­ of Tolland Rd. ‘This la a rough leadership on Monday’s boycott On one talked about that and I think he under­ The acceptance of cub scouts committee. competing with the 20 winners After taking toe oath of of­ ducing a disproportionate num­ Burface, providing better trac­ Into various troops was an­ They are Robert A. Carson/ fice, Atty. Gorsky began work hand were the extremista who want to stands my viewpoint, and I take his tion in winter and wet days in' of local contests throughout the ber of injuries and deaths nounced. Mark Salafla and 73 Benton St., first; Robert state In this event. The win­ in his offices In the court house go all the way now, without delay, on word that he has done nothing to en­ when involved In accidents, . . summer. It is on the surface Lloyd Gustafson will become Valciulis, 527 Woodbridge St., ners will be announced shortly. located on the second floor of the gnlfe nnderataadable theory that 100 courage those efforts, and aU this stuff Should the ear buyer be de­ of some other roads at present, members of Boy Scout Troop second; and Gordon Hurwitz, the Mcmchester Police Depart­ prived of this information for among them Flora Rd. and ptu't The Manchester - Rockville years of delay has already been enough. that you read about is newspaper talk." 25. David Gourley will Join 104 Conway Rd., third. All three committee was headed by James ment's headquarters on E. fear it would constitute an In- o f Birch Mt. Ext. Troop 47 and Joseph Migllore boys are art students In the On the other hand were the moderates, DeRocco, manager of Sears Middle Tpke. Gorsky fills toe Or, to interpret; I had Bobby in on the ' direct or implied recommenda­ The aelectmen wUl request will enter Troop 120. classes of Mrs. Lucille Glaeser vacancy left by the resignation who believe in solutions- which are rea* tion as to what kind o f car he Parkade store and president of carpet over the way he has been cam­ that a person from the Child Circus iricita were presented and Mrs. Laverne Kelson at the Parkade Merchants Asso­ o f Atty. Roy V. Karlson of East sonable even if they are slower, hanging paigning for the vice presldenUal nomi­ should buy? . , . Should the Oudlance Clinic to Manchehter by the dens o f Mrs. Robert Pari- Manchester High School. Hartford, who has entered pri­ facta be hidden to the name of ciation. Miss Hazel Anderson, bade and withholding their support nation and I’m pretty sure he’s going to oome to their next meeting to zeau and Mrs. James Migllore. All will receive merchandise manager of the State Employ­ vate law practice. freedom of enterprise or in­ explain exactly whom the town David Gabel, William Krause, certificates In varying denom­ ■o on Monday, only some 160,000 pu> behave more properly from now on. dividual rights? . , . ment office, was chairman of Atty. Gorsky Is a 30-year vet­ la being assessed for. In a John Migllore, Michael Pari- inations from stores In the Man­ the poster committee. eran in toe practice of law, pUa responded to the demonstration oall, ^ Study In Heads By Joseph Batsmls "Our interest," this la the As for what may have led up to this letter from the clinic it was re­ zeau, George Monty and Ray chester Shopping Parkade. •s against some 800,000 in February. C SHARP ON OBOE: Ray Beller In Rehearsal For April 25 Concert, Manchester Civic Orchestra Commissioner continuing, "la in Johnson participated. Honorable mentions went to Uttle moment o f truth between the two making the public fully aware of ported that the town of Bolton What was significant was the re­ rtiould pay 1618 for eight cases Lloyd Gustafson, Mark Sala­ Gail MacIIvain, 17 Bonner Rd.; men, it would seem fairly obvious that, the possible dangers to certain and Bruce Hansen, 50 Farm Dr. sponse of the militant extremist leaders to 1962-63. fla, Joseph Migllore and David when President Johnson let the Attor­ design features. Tha public is Gourley gave an Imitation of Carson’s top prize winning to the diminished volume o f the second still free to buy as they The dog warden made 11 In­ poster, in addition to earning ney General go on that celebrated tour vestigation* during the month the "Beatles." and more controversial boycott please. . . . Wolf badges and gold arrow him a 350 merchandise cer- of the Far East a few weeks ago, and Herald of February. Four were re­ Their oommenta were more threaten­ "Under the general police awards were given to Michael A BIGGER PART even play a quick game of “making power o f the state, many ac­ sults o f children being bitten ing, their defiance o t authority more Yesterdays Parlzeau and James Gado, and peace" between Indonesia and Malaysia, Opening Day tions are taken to protect the by dogs. David Gabel received the wolf drastle, their caU to the future more the President was rather graciously giv­ health and welfare of the people A t their meeting laat night badge. openly dema^gic, than any of the com­ 25 Yeart Ago o f the state. Exploaiva water­ the public building commission Charles Utting, cubmaster, Notice of aU you EARN ing the late President’s brother an op­ OF ments which followed the acknowledged proofing la identified and re­ spproveid the board of educa­ announced that the next com­ portunity to sprout sudden foreign pol­ Town zone mape found to be moved from the market, syn­ tion’s revised budget for mov­ power aad success ot the first boycott mittee meeting will be held at WE HAVE DAILY icy wings and thus begin to build him­ NEW TORK. March n — The toocMnplete and toaocurate; oon- thetic fibers which were highly able equipment for the junior- the home of Mrs. Anthony Sala­ la othsi' words, the lower the .i^ o u t toiuble ^ and make everything that there really w u no up­ troversies arise. senior high school. self closer to presldenUal, or vice presi­ horseplayers-drank coffee stand­ ■ even off. t m a little worried toflanunable were not allowed, fla, 35 Summer St. On April. 11 DELIVERY TO THE is NOW YOURS the more violent the language v^ ch fol­ swing to busbuesB yesterday de­ WilUam Fleming, aports di­ It was agreed with First Se- dential, stature than he had been able ing up in . the White Tower. cranberriea with high residues there will be a Boy Scout show this time becaiiiSAl had k lot of spite., .toei' hpAnlng of .racing. rector of the YMCA, leaves post o f pesticides were eeisdd ahd Jectn^an Morrg, that the PBC lows it; the less following the extreme Then, at a little after nine trouble, with the wife last monUi. at Manchester High School to do as a trust buster or a delegate Strongek on this was Mr. Bi- — will return for fall season. destroyed, and ao sd In^tum. will pay up to 3500 or one half from 1 to 3 p.m. 'The next pack leadetsWp obtains for Itself, the more o’clock, they walked across the We had a baby girl and her goni, district supervisor of the broker. It was possible to read such In- sun washed street and into the Polioe Department matotaiaa All these actions interfered with of the cost below that amount meeting will be held on April 14. BOLTON leekless It makes its next pitch; where mother makes us have a big Family Finance office on the intent to enforce Mato Street o f the drainage project at to KEEP tenUons not only Into the iUnerary of offices of the Seaboard Finance christening. You Juiow what tree enterprise’ but human wel­ 800,006 could do a boycott march in fourth floor o i a building on parking rules despite mer­ fare and safety la held to be Brandy St. and Loomis Rd. A the attoniey general, but also into the Company, 96-07 Rockaway they’re Uke. You invite every­ West 34th Bt paaos, and 160,000 atUl march la peace Boulevard, wily a short walk body. chants’ oomplatots. above such free enterprise. I ditch will be dug to serve part AREA softer and more soulful face and speech "Our people don’t borrow to hold that the safety o f vehicle of the new school property and Bidding Waived but Inspire militant talk afterwards, the down from Aqueduct Race "She don’t tell me, and she he began giving television audiences. It Track. BUI Breen, Seaboard gamble,” he said proudly. "Our users is also above free enter­ part of Loomis Rd. next mandi will almoat inevitably try Invites the • boss of the place 10 Years Ago ams rather nice of President Johnson, manager on duty, went right people borrow money for Easter prise. Briefs On Tank Parts where I work. Now I got two to make up tor its amaller numbera By to work and had the first loan clothes. I didn't even know the Atty. John a. FitzGerald an- "One o f the prime reasons of The fire department respond­ LENOX one thougjit, to give the late President’s raises out of him that I never tougher tsetioa. cleared by 9:30. The horseplayer track opened today." gaged to represent board of di­ my conducUng this car crash ed 4o an alarm at 8:30 a.m. yes­ The Eighth District board of favorite broUm such a free and unin­ told my wife about. All the He was about the (uily one to rectors at mandamus action on TIm tnovacaant, and the power o f lead- had put down on his applica­ program is to make the buying terday for a brush fire on the directors last night voted to PHARMACY hibited importuaity ,to begin to build time home, she's saying, ‘Sally, New YOric who was to this posi­ Keeney St. School Issue. public conscious of tlu phrase property of David Sharpley, tog It, can eventually become the thing,' tion that he needed the money when are you going to get more waive Option for bidding on new hiniself up. ’ tion. There were 46,000 at i^ u e- Lawrence Chartoonneau elect­ ’crash worthiness.’ In my opin­ South Rd. Approximately one to fix his car transmission. money?’ All the time I tell her parts to rebuild two sedimenta- 299 E. CENTER ST. •'fBtohadowtag the cause which original­ duct yesterday and they bet ed commander of Anderson- ion, when a person buys a ear ------acre... of „ ------grass ----- and brush...... was tion tanks at the NortJi End • That was where the atthaUon was un­ This particular loan company that the boss is In, tight and slightly over 34 million. ly taspired It Then not freedom, brt vlo- office has a good posiUon for Shea Poet 2046, VFW. and asks the questions— how burned over before the fire was sewage disposal plant off Hil- TEL 649-0896 til a few raeogiMaed Kennedy pollUcal can’t go no more. Ahd I make The cash came from a num­ Frank Matushak notes 50th extinguished Imee, not cfvtl lights, but power, not. horseplayers. It Is close to the sure she never comes around much does it cost, what is the lard St. and voted a 32,100.82 associates begafi booming Bobby openly, ber of places, particularly loans year with Case Bros. United Methodist Church parsuashm aad edncatloa but -deiinam^ track. It also is built on street and meets him or anything like mileage per gallon o f gas— the expenditure to a -Milwaukee, A 'llfocess which culminated when Gov­ level. Most of the other loan that. made to buy Easter clothes. On Manchester SoropUmist Club third queetion ehould be, what WSCS will hold an upper room Wis., firm for such parte. Do you awake with aad dictatloa, become the obJeotiveM the Independent subway plat­ Lenten service tonight at 8. company offices in New York "Now I don’t know nothing apotlighted to M a z^ Issue of Is Its crash worthiness—how President Victor Swanson That was what tha atnxMqdiere wa* b w ' ernor King of New Hampshire, who form at 42nd St. where they Mrs, Charles Miller is In charge City are located at least one about It and she invites hjm to "Amerioan Soroptonlst"; pres­ will It stand up under Impact?" suggested the waiving of bids could hardly have dared to move with­ lined up to get toe- Aqueduct of the program. gtaalag to be la New Toifc Monday. flight up, the idea apparently the christening and he doesn't ident Ruth Spencer attei^ tea We regret those space limita­ after reading a letter from Rex out Kennedy understanding, organized being that customers should Special, a Mr. Aaron was talk­ at Governor’s Residence. tions which make it Impossible Dr. Derrick 'Tracy, a native of Chain Belt Co. of Milwaukee, tell me anything, either. He just ing: backaches? the write-in for Bobby last week. That show a little desire. comes. Here I am in the house The Rev. Robert Carroll ot St. for us to quote the Commli- India, will talk on India at the which supplied the district with • p « c la l “These finance oompaniee all fourth ses.sion of the Interde- burned the frosting, and maybe the Yesterday, there was not a with the wife and the boss and Bridget’a Church and the Rev. sloner’e scholarly letter ad in­ an itemized parts list as per hire young kids who destroy you finitum. He seems to us to de­ nornlnational mission school at district request. H w SvrpriBe fVoBi Dallu atoole cake, too. tremendous rush of people who I’m trying to keep one in one George Hughes o f St. James' wanted money from Mr. Breen on the telephone when you’re Oiurch note ninth annivenazy fend very ably what he obvious­ United Methodist Church tomor­ Emergency repairs are need­ In most cases there is no need for it. A room and the other in the other. slow pay. They don’t like it Or ao one would judge, from the lan­ so they could bet horses. But Finally, what am I going to do ? of their ordtoattong. ly considers his duty to come row afternoon. ed at the plant “ to rebuild the CORN, BRAN, worn out mattress is usually the cause. From wide aectioaa o f America candor when you get behind. But I got Dr. Tracy is an instructor of two sedimentation tanks which guage and tone President Johnson used there was a steady flow of She asks me to go next door close to advising Connecticut would eUcit an admission that people customers and all of them put a loan from them right away people what kind of car to buy statistical mathematics in the were originally put In In 1938 If you suffer from backaches, try Hol- in his answer Sunday night and borrow some Ice. this year. I’m not worried about Put your Tax Savings to work for YOU! did not really expect Dallas proaecutloa down the standard reasons, ‘1 run next door and run Perhaps the real trouble be­ graduate school at the Univer­ and have served their useful­ BLUEBERRY man-Baker quality liedding. It is made their phone calla I got that Toduy in History sity of Connecticut. ness," it was reported by Cal­ and a Dallas Juiy to come in with the The President may have been a lltUe medical expenses and the like, back, but it isn’t fast enough. tween us Is that we disagree from the suggestions of orthopedic sur­ and then went to the track. game beat." with what we think his Implied Tha board of education will vin Taggart, superintendent of "less toan frank" when, in the same I come In with the Ice, the ttwo "H ow ?" geons, for every sleeping problem . . . death penalty for Jack Ruby. One of them was a fellow By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS recommendation Is Ukely to be, meet tonight at 8 in the school public works in the district. pleasant interview, he was asked about of them are in the kitchen ex­ "They’re taking my tkephone MUFFINS Musco-Pedic for muscular aches and Jt was. obvious enough that no Jury named Salvatore, who after get­ changing notes. Now all ahe has Today la Tuesday, March 17, after the big cars have out- boMt IMMl MWnM The smart thing to do with your new tax another Bobby. Bobby B. for Bak^. ting his loan went over and out tomorrow morning if I don't crashed the lltUe cars. Our ver­ Verto-Rest for bone disorders. Those had any dioieo about finding that the act to do Is know I’m Into a loan pay the bill by five o'clock to­ too 77th day of 1964. There are saving is to add it regularly to your S.B.M. of taking the life of Lee Oswald was an Him he hardly seemed to know. Or, to studied the Morning Telegraph company and there’s be a world 289 days left in the year. Today dict, after watching a bltf oar MS with normal backs who enjoy extra firm over coffee and spoke about hia war." night. By five o’clock tonight, demolish a little car and per­ act committed by Jack Ruby. This was at Interpret: Who heT I’m going to be worrying about is S t Patrick’s Day. Doz. 77c support find them refreshing, too. Try Savings Account. Your money is safe and personal finances. He works in haps kill everybody In It might Mr. Breen, the Seaboard man­ the last race. Tomorrow I have them at Watlyns tomorrow. Start wak­ lea st one instance in which there was no a body and fender place in East ager, washed his hands of these Today's Highlight la History • not be that It was the little eSr secure and constantly working for you . . . New York and his wife, W no phone. Let toe loan o- YO UR TOP chased for only $2.2.5 with each de­ scribed, by being "dragged kicking and what a marvelous hope! to own an Innerbed whether the state was to condone “exe- screaming into toe 20th century." Then, How good to be able to sauf It’s only human to “ raise the roof,’’ posit of $25 or more. dutlcn” by any private individual. having recovered its strength, the Re- "Friendahlp with Jeau s,^ pubUcan party would put the Democrato when you’re hit by a disaster not The jury obviously felt the same way. fellowship divine; r Sure it’s a lucky day when you choose on their tpef and ifiake them better able, an Eclipse Innerbed because it makcj covered by insurance. Get the broad to such an atmoeidiere, not even the because faced by a hew and healthy O what blesaed, sweet '*■ p i. coverage of an AEtna Casualty Cavorlts dafenaa argiuaant of modem party riyalry, to give the nation the communion, , one room into two! It’s a srand sofa by Jmus U a friend of mine!"! day; opens to a full size bed for two Homeowners “package” policy tInmHQis psychiatric j^am-paid off. It •0rvic# the naUon should always have. lili ^ Fdrhaps before we can truth­ (fitted with an Eclipse Innerspring mat­ which, includes protection against^ ^ .“* * * * *” acnompUak toe one thing It It Is not possible to realise toe full fully aay this about our felloll- significance of Gddwater'a defeat unless fire, wind, theft, personal liability . suftfu toe santsiqga to ship with God, we need to pra»: tress) at night. Like finding four leaf m s a d d s. to .the .vote for Lwtoe the clovers t $299. and many other perils. Call us. votes for Ctov. Rockefeller, for JNlxon By virtue of Thy woundi, ^ * Tbare, fa toe fixing of thb sentence at and for Sen. Margaret Chase Bmiih. All miii S a v j n ^ ^ si are liberals compared with Goldwater. True God and Man. be Hiou AsBtt, ws oorae to toe point where we our stay; It does seem, however, th«j the Re­ Optns to • THE FERENCE ,jW l)6W UNt tost Dallas Intended to aur- publican paHy has at last turned the Our comfort whan wa yield I ^ of tola trial com er and, by becoming liberal, has an- our breath, ; {^M|!#hlf1to4^«Bi8aa that toe Dallas teretf^top course which will evofitually Our raacua from aternal Full Six* Bad May wa quota rates and assist you lead to to< recovery of its strangtA death!’’ OF M anchester m m pm iM i^ett- *i£C,cHmj£, muH£fimb o h m ^ i/qhh m /* —•p r i n o f i b l d r e p u b l i c a n — Submitted by : as wa hava so many others? JfAMT OFFtCK MABT mtAttCM WKST MMmH Bsv, K, Bjnar Rask, i:m MS SMa $(. SS6 ■HllCMlar St MinliiHirfalihsSS Trinity Ooveufa^ iliiiliiiliiililiiiiilliiiliiiillii reiae it e s i ? S i : T f ^ •''•r'T'

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U- tV< V, ‘ are Huseell Anderson, Marcus > Beneath the surface Keller is * Atkinson, Robert Bissau, Nel­ tormented by the fact that he son Carrier, Robert Craig, Jert Boske of Bolton, own­ Model of a tractor-trailer truck on er of Boake Stamps, Hartford, Rt. 6A in East Hampton at huotioned off 82 lots of stamps. F60 Girls' about 7:30 this morning when Ih e featured attraction of the % the truck slowed down behind auction was a set of Tonga Gold 8.97 a school bus. Ootn'Mdmps which brought J18. Irons all fabrics more easily. 4 PIECE SUIT VINYL Walter Carney, 45, of Bridge- m Buflt-In cord, 30 sq. in. solo- 2 ton, N.J., driver of the tractor- plate. Large heel rest. Cool it 10 Ways! trailer wais not injured. The L grip. Fast heat-up. acident is under investigation Six Low Bidders PLASTIC by State Police of the Colches­ Black metal with heavy plaat o * Joekat ter Troop. Given Contracts ■hades. Extends from 7 8 to George E. Polgan, GiUlan St., 8'6”. Each lamp with « ‘"* * Matching Pants Hebron, was ad ^tted to Back­ Town contracts were awarded dividual on-off switch. WhiU. JACKETS us Hospital In Norwich after yesterday for widely sepa­ tangerine and turquolac ehades. an accident on Rt. 85 in Col­ rated proj^rams, one for sup- * Contrasting Pants chester. Polg^an receiv^ In­ plyins the town water depart­ M.. Ravarsibla Vast Sizes 3 to 6x juries to his left eye and right ■ ment with a variety of water knee. His car was reportedly pressure fitUngs. another for and 7 to 14. hit by a vehicle, operated by the removal of 33 tree stumps, Mrs. Msirion E. Weisor, 46, o f ' the third for the furnishing of Blazer Jacket with pin check Hartford. According to State tour sizes of water gate valves. pants. Sharkskin jacket with Police,,Mrs. Welser lost control H. R. Prescott and Sons, Inc., contrasting slacks. All with vests. Olive and charcoal shades. .22 of her car on a curve, and It e€ West Boylston, Mass., will went In the oncoming lane of supply 37 types and sizes of fit­ traffic. She was hospitalized tings for a net price of J2.514.65; 1 ^ f with a broken right leg. the Ludlow Rennselaer Valve Troopers John Witte and Mfg. Co. of Troy, N.Y. will fur­ James Paul of Colchester troop nish the gate valves at a cost of Novelty stitched, 11,887.20. • self-covered but- are investigating. These water department Items ’ tons, full rayon Gene R. Blodgett, 18, of Rt, will be used in the construction iT ‘ lining. Blue, 31, South Coventry, was ai^ of a new water main, to extend green or beige. reat^ by Trooper Thomas from In fnmt of the high school Full Contour Auto Mots Clark of tjie Stafford Springs on El Middle Tpke. to the hos­ Troop, who chiuged Blodgett pital area on Haynes St. with making an unsafe turn. Both companies had been the M l l l l For front and rear. Fita moat cars. Blodgett was Involved In ons low bidders on the respective Rugged rubber mats in many car accident on Rt. 6, Andover, Items, at bid openings last Mon- colors. . Set 5 . early Saturday morning. Hs <*y- STRETCH was not injured, but his car had The Walter C. Kom Co. of to be towed away. Several fencs Litchfield, with a bid of J600, True posts were knocked down. was the lowest of six bidders FAMOUS Blodgett is scheduled to ap­ for removal of the S3 tree DENIM Famous Brand pear in a rcu lt Court 12, Man­ ftumps and has been awarded Proportioned chester, on April 6. that contract. Men's Dress J ts representative, at bid Brigadier Proportioned t l A C K - J I l l Boys' and'Girls' VAN GOGH ART BURNS •penings last Tuesday, said that ONBONTA, N.Y. (AP) — A his company could complete the Van Gogh painting valued at work in three days, one whole SKIRTS 814,000 was lost, and 28 cats day for the 62-inch red maple SUVCKS i S l a c k s C A and 2 pet akunks died Monday on Union 8t., the other two days Boys' and Girls' in a fire that destroyed a wf- for the remaining 32 varied- VISTA ILACK dow'a home in the hamlet of ffawd tree stumps. Milford, north of Onconta. OLIANIR and DRESS SHOES Sarah Klewe, 70, was unable of C Sctl^ck WAX DECKER to call flraman^ because the tel­ 4.97 3.97 3.57 STRETCH ’ ephone line had burned. She $JM B: New washer 'n dryer fabric told firemen she' stood in the P'CTWtt Enuirea, 2,020; Belt loop, piain front. Acrilan . Vd" aEC T R IC DioLL ^ n^ilh District, of 65% dacron polyester and Finest barathea cottons. road In front of the frame house ■nd. I,t06; Mark- hcrylic or dacron polyeater 36% cotton. Shorts 8 to 16. ROOM-SIZE N0N4KID RUOS SOCKS tor half an hour attempting to blended with cotton. Solid Black, loden, antelope, wild Jacobs gaarod chuck • o o L VhqMrtly crafted by better grade 8 !4 to 3 ^BM&Uen, 1,008, average 10 to 18, Ulls 12 grape. Short 8 to 16. average flag down motorlats before any? CQlora. Wa|sts 29 to 42 to 20. and key.' 1200 RPM I R * 0 0 1“ -Mwe maker.' Smart, perfect-fitting, Fancy and plain rib aocks. one stopped. 10 to 18, tall 12 to 20. '- u a f «> Cleans and waxes full load speed. ^ 7 pyj^ring. Many^tylea for boys 3.97 Boys' 6H to 10^ , Girls' I. M e rugs in sandalwood, K r .e n % a lh " r g '^ d '^ % * r t & ^ S in one operation. Mrs. jwe said that tbro, Ul> Little One's, 5 to 8. S.S7 8H to 10%. years ago ahe turned down an offer o t 114,000 tor the Van Gogh origtnal. The eata aaA skiml^ were her pete.

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PA<3B TBN MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., ttJESDAV, Ma KCH l7 , 1964 high Moss of requiem at 8t. James' Church. About Town ‘Lassie’ Mom Rockville-Vernon ..iVifM iiiiiiri. Obituary 'The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edwrard Second NYC achooUng that would fit the per­ while concentrating on the teen­ Darwin Confession J. Reardon was celebrant, as-, The Poverty War son to learn ekflla now In vogue agers, urges expansion of exist­ slsted by the Rev. Joseph H. D«Ma Chapter, RAM, will Prisoner of In the labor market. ing programs aimed at helping Mrs. Susan ’Turek McCann, deacon, and the Rev. Boycott Dips: meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at But the nation’s poor contain others and federal aid to local Brush Fires Bum t Doctor Says many other classifications. Mrs. Susan Turek, 87, o f 113 Eugene F. Torpey, subdeacon. the Maaonic Temple. Re

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER* EVEWNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 19«4 MANCHESTER IVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 PAGE TH m iM t LiriliE SPORTS B Y ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE • with MAJCMt HOOFLl DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Hospital Notes wand Konarskl, 24, RockviUe, I K t j ^Mo c k b v I Tur Court Role Argued 12th Circuit $30, operating an uaragtotered 1 PM»u r| Events in World motor vehlele; Jarry Hartley, n Anminr «d Prwrtom rtml* // Vlsllkig baors a n S la S pjo. 19, Brooklyn, N. Y., $38, N ' <. m all anaa exeepMag asalaral- Court Cases VWHT DOWT SOU RM UP fnontierkiiid KUALA------LUMPUR,------. ------Malaysia#-—7 fviaw the 1163 treaty under breach of the peace; WiMiam On Redistricting whara tba* ara S ta 4 pjn. (A. IP P)—Forelp )—Fo— ------military------experts which - - It maintains a Royal Air BUveratone, Jl9, of 34 Durant BeHOLO THB'HOOPLe StSB to I pjB. aai private FOR OWNERS OP SMALL 0 0 6 6 , «O CH A S A ^ _ _ , SDOTMaM reported tofcy that the M at»- Force field and a mUltary head- St, $2$, following too oioeely; roaaM wbara they ara IS aon. MANC^BS’TBR SESSION PERES AND VOO SET IT OP ^WOOLW^(A«RCOAT<. 70nat (Oownanaa t w r s fa Om ) sian government apparendy | quarters in Libya. The pact Arthur Brainard, 17,1 Main St, •CMkM to S pju. VWtors ara raqoest Judge Francia j. O’Brien yes­ NEAR ANEMTRANCS T»ORA fflJCCURlcS,"J. not Intend to put conscrlp- runs until July 39, 1973. $15, brsaoh of the peace (In­ Haekbitd • d i^ to smoke la patleato’ terday ordered the rearrest of TiNKEI?S with TH& LOCkT-^IMB AffO O S^T^hr 5'**^ ™ TKIt---- Moora aald Om oonrt abould U.B. Buprama Court. Tha Ra- tjon Into effect In the near | The United States signed a toxication count noUed); Elliot rw fww em UCMiw M t tRmrt* (■b.) 'oonw. Ne aiera thaa twe Vincent J. Akbanl, 30, of Stam­ POOCH (fOSHES TO tH6 I»O I? AND Hl6 jl lOOrimtal fiMan not fiva. aa>a4viaory opinion. »PP«*» aa aoon i l*-year agreement Sept. 9, 19M, ford, on a charge of assault Georgeady, 20, Stoat Hartford, HieH-PiTCHEO VIPPIN6 IS AMPCIFISO A ‘•'•'‘P A HETO « « MWbola unnoiN visitors at.eae time per patleat. The experts said the coun- eetUng up Wheelus Air Force $35, driving left at an IntecMc- BUGGS BUNNY *> * i » y Karen Brooks, Andovsr; Mia. Influx of troiflOM ond that thtra ■ the 1,000 acre base is ueed main* Tile order waa made after the ^otcAY, B u r r u - \ 3 S F «M tn *i tura, It ahpuld dlsaaaainbla aa a judge forfeited a $1,000 profes­ ing of a parked vehicle; Dou­ M M m fbeted ^ tha Democrata’ tsicy Burke, 413 Porter St.; Is no evidence M plans to alter: ly at a target range for U S. glas Johnson, IS South Wind­ JOEEP YDURHELPl T r sirM t*tak threa-Judfa oourt, MOora oon- Eagleeon, 173 Porter St.; sional bond in the case when \ SinMMlIea tnaammtal nAofmi farakoy. to allow the rituation. jjet squadrons based In Europe. Albani failed to appear in court sor, $15, unsafs turn; John B S t Am ---- (ab.) MAMcaa ceaiitiyaiWDd ea oC twidad, and lat tba plalivtttfa m ™. ^rralne Quillsmette, 280 Indonesian President Sukarno 'M mo to coma on euccesaive Mondays for plea Kavanaugh, 43, Hartford, $30, M nwHMr laCMy la NwMdaaObacled OalebM procaed bafora 0.8. Dlatrlct “P with anothar plan. Oak St.; BYancls Jessop, 74 repUed Monday to the Malay LIBREVILLB. Gabon (AP) — breach of the peace; Charlea /TfMUTW SI— iMda a( SlQaacboaMpcBanOwKait Ferguson Rd.; Michael Laaka. Sian conscription announcenicnt to the same charge. BliBW’l c«d W^oarina aSDioMofagw SSBataS' Judfa Robert P. Anderaon 2 ‘‘“W* rri. President Leon Mba rejects the Judge O’Brien oil March 9 Leach, B2, Coventry, $2, failure TUB,VAU'L MAnMMi giRf whera tha andioatlon for a “•y..*® »>low counaal tor Coo- Bamforth Rd., Vernon; Mrs. with---- _a cidl— —for — Indonesiah 1 c'.ntention of some French resl- CUiCKl STCw m M m SSBo m Sm saradoumal ordered a $6,000 bond forfeiture to carry operator’s Uoense. MMaetlaa SINaUa OObict thraa-Judfa oourt originated. HMUcuta small towns to antar Catherina Sander, Wapplng; youths to volunteer for defense, dents of thU West African na- WHAT CAN “ Hffl John Sllat, 34S Union St.; Kath­ In the case and continued the Bond forfeitures, ranging Donald r. Kaafa, attomay for the case and delay further pro- but there was no IndlcaUon tlon that the United SUtes was matter until yesterday, when 00? m r W w leen Souxa, Suneet Ter., Ver­ from Jakarta that anything con-. involved in a recent plot against from $30 to $45, vWere ordered tha plalndfrn drguad for an ad- he lowered th4 bond to $1,000 against nine out-of-state mo- MBoUom — towns I time to prepare their non; Bernard Thompson, 118 Crete was being done about'his regime, vliory opinion, because he said,' ease Hemlock St.; Frederick Brown, and forfeited it. torista who failed to appeer in bMia training or arming volunteers. I "Nothing permits to deter- AlbtSii, who waa arrested on SigUIr pMli Coventry; John Pinckney, He­ 77. 7^.^.. O’* United States court to answer to mc^r ve­ bron; Jamea Aotonlo, 147 Oloott the morals count on Feb. 22, is hicle counts, seven tor speed­ airrmtiar Mtooa S S t «Jr^u3SS mwKt ca^‘ ta?e*^e?tto^^£ PHNOM PENH, Cambodia played a role In the recent a restaurant worker and the JT even come btfore the Supreme sinalT towns at this point In the St.; Guy Anderaon, 8S Autumn (A P)—In an abrupt turnabout. evenU." Mba said Monday of ing. Oourt father* of several children. His "OM Photo" StNaar c«se s development. St.; Mrs. Bernice Phllltoe, S4 Prince ^ Norodom Sihanouk last month’s putsch, which un- Proeecutor WiUiam ColUne fr He denied a eontantlon made tai Brooklyn St., RockvUle; Salva­ whereabouts is not known by MPrapoInt rapped Communist North Viet seated him briefly. police, it was noted in court. entered noUee in the oases of SOI OUVERsoi—* f OBMim the RepubHean britf that tha tore Carim, Bast Hartford; Nam Monday and mid he will Since the coup, which French Wesley Sargent, 25, of 21 S n STMoUm Frank Kulynick, Aiulover; Mcs. renew contacts with the anti Oiarles Zablllnsky, 49, of 4 “ I'm bock at tho LAB OFA plaintiffs were seaklnf to hold troops put down, some French Park St., RockvUle, yesterday Maple St., tor lUegal passing; as Loos a n up an appeal by aaklnf tha oourt Mary Sheckaniki, South Wind­ Red government of South Viet Autumn E. Rood, 30, P. O. Box C o n tor, whort our fiREAT . SOftcMtnr Events residents of this former colony pleaded guilty to vagrancy and lN^/E^^■ORs not to ^va an appealabla de­ sor; James Manglno, Wapplng; have been waging a "U.8. go 1171, Manchester, speeding; A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMUN Mrs. Ursula Mickelis, Wapplng; waa sent to the State Jail at LOW . LO W ovoriiood S sS S eti cision at this time. The Cxmbodian chief of eUUe home’* campaign, Tolland for 45 days. Mary V. Avetry, 77 Oliver Rd., SBPtM, Keefe had asked the oourt to Daniel Gleason. 58 Vlrghita Rd.; had told the National Assembly intoxication; Armand E. Gor- anoblas us to saH our SStttllalaO In Nation Edward Ahaesy, 4 Fairvlew a few hours before he was going Donald Francis Bouchard, 32, F nppolnt a special master to con­ DAR ES SALAAM, Tangan­ of 50 Whitney Rd., arrested on neau, 35, Vernon, breach of the cars at... Ave. Ext., Rockville; Mrs. to establish diplomatic relations yika (A P)—The lionmen of Sln- peace concerning destruction of S ^ M . duct further haarinrs and study WASHINGTON (A P )lln the Marion SumIslaekI, 54 Union with North Viet Nam and would Saturday and Sunday on sepa­ tpL) ■ the feasibility of computer tech­ glda, who kill and scar their rate breach of the peace counts private property; Francis Ha­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER news from Washington: St.; Mrs. Joyce Almon, 48>/4 draft a frontier agreement, victims with claws, are report- DOWN niques to draw leglalaUve dis­ following disturbances at his mel, 34, Norwich, speeding and DISCOUNT FAA FLEET : Sen. William Union St., Rockville; Mrs. with the Communist governgovern- ed active " again. failure to drive in an estabUeh- trict lines. Catherine McNally, 72 Green­ home, pleaded guilty to both . The regional commissioner of counts and was given 30 days ed lane; and Giadye M. Rae, Keefe said It waa not the Proxmlre, D-Wls.. declared to­ wood Dr. Later he told newsmen North Slngida, in central Tanganyika PRICES! plaintiff'a desire to delay the ap­ day the Federal Aviation In jail, execution suspended, and Coventry; failure to drive In an BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Viet Nam had not replied clear- appealed to the public for co- placed on probation ^ for one eetabllsh^ lane. peal. He aald the appointment Agency ts ''maintaining a lux­ ly to Cambodia’B demand for operation In stamping out the Cempara Our Frfeos! daughter to Mr. amd Mrs. Sebas­ year on one count, and fined East Hartford Jury trials of a master might enaura that ury fleet of planes at taxpayer tian Smith, Coventry; a son to recogniUon of lU present bor- cult. i SI there would only have to be one $25 on the other. have been set in the eases of No Monoy Down! expense." ‘ Mr. and Mre. Jack Reichmbach, ders. So he decided to receive i _____ Roger Michaud, 18, Coventry, appeal Instead of several. BoHon Rd., Vernon; a son to delegaUons from South Viet I VIENTIANE, Laoe (AP)— WUUhffi Mauser Jr., 40, West Dp to 36 Months . agency main­ was given 30 days in jail, ex­ Hartford, who pleeded not guil­ Leo Parskey, counsel for Mr. and Mrs. Morgan BradUy, Nam in a few days, presumably Representottves of the three ecution suspended, and placed to Pay! ■ gtate end National Democratic tains a fleet of some 129 planes South Windsor; a daughter to to discuss the frontier terri- factions In the coalition govern- ty to operating a motor ve­ including one with Interior dec­ torles which each naUon claims, ment of Laos agreed Monday to on probation for six months hicle while under the influence Late model cars are Kusr- Chairman John M. Bailey, Dem­ Mr. and Mra Robert Richard, 7 after he pleaded guUty to a re­ OUT OtJH W AY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ocratic intervenor In the case, orating just like that of the Lilac St.; a daughter to Mr. Sihanouk said Cambodia will suspend military activities wlth- of liquor (for March 18); and anteed 30 days o r 1,000 plane owned by the Shah of extend iU hand to the Vletna- • in a 18-mile radius of the Plalne sisting arrest charge. He waa Joseph KMnkevioh, 36, of 106 miles . . . urged the court to Incorporate and Mrs. John Gunn, East Hart­ also fined $10 for Intoxication, Iran," the Wisconsin senator ford; a daughter to Mr. and mese government that "is less'des Jarres when their leaders N. Bkn St., who pleaded not the Democratic reapportion­ said In a speech prepared for '63 CH EVY II l>»4h,MW.lM.TJ4.«M.I(.VN,.0.i; rr5A-nM9-ENDEZ?*TUBEI___ ment plan in Its decree. Mrs. Nell Pierson, 689 Main St.; demanding with respect to our hold peace talks, ’Thomas F. Johnson, 50, of guilty to reckless driving, oper­ Senat delivery. country.” n <, has been set for the 144 Adam.s St., arrested Friday ating under the Influence of U- Nova Soper Sport. Radio, i WHO AIMMS flOUBBZa3 .. He also aakad that the court a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. PRISCILLA’S POP ___N T H ’ MIODLC AM'MW0TE Proxmlre aald one Jet plane for Intoxication and breach of quor and failure to cany a li­ heater, 8 cylinder, Otoawum BY AL VERMEER give the state legislature another John Deane, South Windsor; a n-7> 777^7. 7 rrr— meeting between Prince Sou- A LOTXA WHATSIMOIDK/WHX purchased in 1963 cost |1.5 mil­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mon- TOIPOU, Libya (AP) — The vanna Phouma, the neutralist the peace when he allegedly as­ cense (for March 24). automatic. THE & «M M « IM THIS PAMU.V SO days to come up with another lion, Including riO.OOO for Inter­ Libyan Chamber of Deputies premier, and the two deputy saulted his wife, was fined $15 O PE N . A L L T H O S E "YOU MAYBE TWB WOULD plan. tiero. Bast Hartford; a son to David A. Schwartz, 24, of UP! D o i i f ^ V O U . CAN'T : TH O SE STASOaUM' ior decorating, and “ Is pri­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thibault, unanimouely authorised the premiers, Gen. Phoumi Noea- for intoxication and given 15 140 Branford St., charged with '62 TEMPEST IS E E BBRJNNY State Atty. Gen. Harold M. marily for the benefit of the 37 Kerry St. governmeni..... — Monday ^ ••••••>night tow vantui w of theu DONT ask for a raise ovary tbno I oomo in iiora, James W. Moore was "Out- said thia riae In the output of Flood and son, 4 Schaller Rd.; CertUlcato of Trade Name '60 FALCO N Mrs. May Dlugonski, 170 Oak Mrs. Doris Tedfdi 'v * Albert Exerlns of 14 Trumbull OrwelUng Orwell of 1874." factories, mines and utilities St.; Mrs. Lorraine Urquhart, Radio, heater, blue, C cylin­ Mr. Higgins! Last w m Ic, rsmombor, I askod for « East Hartford; Mrs. Jacqueline St d/b/a Cordial Shoppe, 535 der, standard transmission. Moore appeared in behalf of waa accompanied fay: a slight Ellington: Mrs. Olympe Carrier, Spaulding and daughei, He- Main St /------day ofrr* THEVCRgy WNTT Connecticut Republicans yes­ Increase In ritall' salel and con­ 'if^Donalds Was $995. o w a a j S S S i L 227 Green Rd.; Mrs. Mary Mln- bron. Special. terday at a hearing in Federal tinued brisk business ih the con­ ney, 250 W. Center St.; Mrs. DISCHAROBID YESTER­ Court on the legislative reap­ struction industry. SPEK7TACULAB SHRINE hamburgers 4 iK « £ Anna Hunter, 24 Huntej* Rd.; DAY: Mrs. Laura Armstrong, BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A . portionment case. As measured on the Federal John Sheridan, East Hartford; MfOortalds r:, J '59 CHEVROLET B E N C A S E Y Reaeave Index Monday, the In­ 14^4 Morrison St., RockviUe; cable car system is being set Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Radio, Computers have been sug­ Roy Haugh, 95 Helalne Rd.; Anthony Russak, South Wind­ up in Lebanon to lift tourists to fi *7*^ ^ ^ gested as a means of avoiding dustrial production hit another Scot Galipo, Brookfield Rd., Bol­ heater, automatic, OfMim new peak, climbing from 127.2 ton; Arthur Fallon, 29 Court- sor; Mrs. Lorraine Poncin, RED a holy shrine 2,0(XI feet up a ' V-8. One owner. ” o Y D PBOpisHAya artisan disputes over new 3. Rockville; John Carboni,' steep mountain. The shrine is a ' HEy.lFlTAINTOt*^ oundarles. to 127.6. The 1967-89 average of land St.; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, aBBN lOOKMS SLEEP-AT-THE-SWflCH g production equals 100 on the re­ North EYankilin; Mrs. Bhiza— small chapel next to a huge sta­ AU-CAntFDR George Orwell’s novel Coventry; Amos Marr, Colum­ '57 MERCURY ’Ey NASH! serve scale. bia; Mrs. Adeline Tedford, 65 beth Ahrahamson, 41 Orchard tue of the Virgin Mary called look for the golden arches. . . McDonald 4-Door Monterey. Radio, nXJl ANOPR, "1984” portrayed a totalltarlafl St., Rockville; Mrs, Our Lady of Lebanon. Accord­ Cf>SEY«W society where technology waa Walnut St.; Mrs. Dorothy Dud­ heater, automatic. Good sec- INTEGRATION; President ley, 158 Chestnut St.; Albert KtqKhiaioe, 22 Regan Rd., ing to legend, any sacred pledge 46 WEST CENTER STREET Md ear! Was $396. used aa a means of suppression. Johnson praised union leaders RookvUle; Etoie LobdeU, 44 EE- made In the chapel wUl be ful­ Palmer, 146 Center St.; Richard filled. SILVER LANE, EXTENSION ^ S S ^ e m ^ Monday for "helping to write HoUeman, 22 Seaman Circle; berta Rd.; Mrs, Esther TVoy, NEW HAVEN (AP)-Here non-discrimination cuiuses into Mra Ruth Waddell, 58 Cooper Wapplng; Mrs. Alta Laws, 27 .JAt T therl* J top of the climb , vlsl- . '57 FORD SHORT RIBS are aome of tha poeaibiUties more and more of your con­ open to a special three-judge Hill St.; Sally Laurettl, 27 Pres­ 9-PaaMuger Country Sedan BY FRANK O’NEAL tracts every day.” > ton Dr.; Llnwod Oledden, South federal court preparing a de­ More than a dozen union ex­ srvSi: rY.'s.*' ^ Wagon. Radio, heater, auto­ cree In th« Connecticut legis­ Wlqdsor; Craig Parker, 23 ^an^e ^ so^ I6 Du ^ K r i M t " l s “ b?toj’''u ^erto^n, matic, power steering. ecutives, members of the Labor Country Lahe, Rockville; San­ |\ lative reaiqiortlonment case: Advisory Committee to the ^ *»y • Lebanese firm and a West Class Gut to All Shapes and Was $396. A lO C dra Fortier, Wllllmantlc; I German company is handling Today’s price. ^ I Y D 1. Appoint a special master President’s Committee on Jeanlne Gaudreau, 42 Olenwood to conduct further hearings and Equal Employment Opportunity DlSCHAilGHfl> TODAY : I construction which will be com- Sizes for Table Tops St.; Mrs. Doris Dopkln and Mrs. Rena Nason, 143 Cami>flelacc I RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING BUZZ SAWYER ABDUrTHeS=RECF5a= RSBTICIDBB me Democratic reapporttonment Administration, Is the 1964 win- COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * Mirrors Cut To All Size. BY ROY CRANE plan. The Democrats would re- CN OBDUFB TOAM Cim m i M Voria^'T^r Mra R S ’*C.i*,^,®M“ r L ,S c V OPEN 8 A.M. to S P.M. t ^ the existing 36-seat SUte SEE SAT. 8 A.M. to NOON nCMUE WE WERE ABOUT-D imCOVGR WHOKHOWS! POSSIBLY FOR WTHE V»Y, JOSEPH. Senate but with new district Vhe trophy, endowed by the, aSSora*'^ Sorfois*" rAilri*"*” n!i HIS SECRET... THAT HE WHS DCVBtOPINfi MEOKIHAL PURPOSES. WAT HAPPENED TO TW W lines. Their plan would reduce widow of the rocket pioneer, Is OEAPLY POISONOUS PIAHTS TO BE , I POSSIBLY FOR SOME «RL VOU FED TO THE tte House membership from 394 presented to the Individual' J. A WHITE GLASS CO. i 7 SINISTER PURPOSE MAN-EATNS PLANT? to 299. judged to have made-the great- 9’ CURKE MOTOR SALES ' SUCH AS WARFARE. 8. Order the adoption of a 301 B RO AD S T R E E T — 649-2012 reapoortipnment plan of Its own. ^ ^ ‘“ to^SJJLc^e* S I ’ fS Dric^. S o n :’ 31 BISSELL ST. Phona 649-7322 THE FAa REMAINS L ^ Thomas Fothergill, 82 Cushman ■nwrsEEpvwsmme 4. Deny or lasue an injunction leadership in astronautics. to the plaintiffs and take no Last year's winner was further action. ■- ritAlttAll£* Marine'Lt. Col. John H. Glenn I -r This, Republican counsel Jr., the flrst American to orbit maintains, would set the stage the earth. «*c.fidcC{«anfcH4 Stop in and "BET ACQUAINTED SPECIALS!’ OtCIC < W IU ( TOUGHEST NEW-CAR t Ir E ANYW HERE E ll E E Anchor Hocking riw E C Early American BECAUSE IT'S BUILT WITH X U FSY N I CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 8 out of 10 Bob Violatta CUSTOM Sales Manager... m i c k e y F IN N DOUBLE Cut Glassware Formerly with Ckqatol Mo­ BY LANK LEONARD IWONTRUHW A M M UmnWMMN, ZHMtOLA ^

PAOi^ FOURTEEN MANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 19M MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 PAGE rOPTUm

Ex-Met Gets Poor Support from New Cardinal Teammates B liildiiif.-C tE tM dlB f U. MASOMABY-Firwlaiw. NFL Lifts Suspension neys, potloa, anda a d htoldt r ld t \vwMsr; ^ Herald Angle CLASSIFIED Brick, hloMi, ate. Workmate ^ i-m. ‘ If ^ ritlp g u a n n toa d . OhU 9194188 New Team, Same Old Craig anyttm a. i s i f c i EARL YOST ADDmom — Rw nenia, ra* On Hornung, Karras ADI^ERTISING modelinf, hathroeasa tilad, ote mant floors. OaU 9494ML CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS NEW YORK (A P )— ThetPJaye<> « B-# H*. called by afrea- nnifonn read Cardinals but i""*"?*- SASKtrSAUf^ Rare Items from the N L Red Book _^M otre Dame Golden Boy, temed^ A A.M. to 6 P.M. NEW YORK (AP) George Wilson, the Detroit ' ■ II you couldn’t blame Roger Elsewhere on the Citrus and Exhibition baseball saaaon for all 20 major league for his second effort running, coach, said Kams was ths RfM^ng—Sitfag Id Caotus circuits: Hslfback Paul Hornung will Ceiling Threatened clubi officially got underway last Saturday, although the blocking and threat as a "b e s t defansive tackle In the COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Craig for thinking he was get a second chance to halfback, also was the A .^ DIOR, m e RooOh i, Milwaukee turned in its sec­ training sites were busier that a department store clerk league,” and be’D be glad to MONDAY Thru FRIDAY lOiSO A.M.—SATURDAY 9 AJL back with the New York ond straight shutout, blanking Y JtTNlORS show hifi second effort for ’s leading plaee kicker. have Mm hack. on dollar day for the past two weeks. Each year at this Mets. Craig made his first Baltimore, 1-0- behind the two- There were three make-up the Green Bay Packers. He led the league In scoring .Tradss Denied t o . Woriunaaslitp gmonm- outing of the spring training hit pitching of Denny Lemaster, games played last night In the By NITRehounders time, before this writer departs for Florid and a look And Altx Karras gats a crack tor three straight seawms and Vince Lombardi, coaeb of tho P L E A S E READ Y O U R A D toad. 199 Autanu SL 96S499ll basaball season yesterday with Bob Sadowskl and Bob Tiefen- Y Junior League. In the flrM, at the 16 clubs in training in the Sunshine Stotes, it is at filling the Mg bole in the de­ holds the scoring record. Packers, said he would be hap­ Claaeifled or "Want .Ada” are taken over the phone aa a his new club and it was the a u e r.. . .The Yankees won their Fletcher Glass cUmbed out of / always good to taka a peak atf fensive line of the Detroit Uons No Reptacement eenvenlcnoe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST BIDWBLL BOMB ImprovaoMiit py to have Hornung hack, and same old story— good pitching Oompnay - Rooflug, sldlmi, al- first game under Manager Yogi the cellar by defeating Nassiff NEW YORK (AP) — 6-4 Gene West (27 points), tha American League Rad Book that ho left there last year. The Lions also fell off with added he "will not be traded.” DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in thne for the on his part but no hitting sup­ Berra, 5-0, whitewashing Hou.s- Arms 73-32; Pagani's remained Something has to give and the National League Oram ' Both Hornung and Karras, set K arras out o f action. The 380- There have been several ru­ next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only 0?fE Incor- toranona. addItloBa ibm r o - port from his teammates. 6-6 McCoy McLemore (19 modeUng of an typaa. Exoal* ton, with Bill Stafford, Rollle undefeated and in first place by when Drake and New Mex­ rebounds), 6-10 Larry Book. down Indefinitely last April 17 pound tackle was the standout mored trades tor Hornung, hut reot or omitted Insertion for any advertisement nnd then only The hard-luck right-hander, turning back a stubborn Bolton ico collide tonight in a N a­ for betting on National FWbaU in what was probably ths Lombardi has denied an of to the extent of a “make good” Insertion. Errors which do not lam WDrtuiuuMlilp. 919 9MB. traded in the off sea.son to St. Sheldon, Steve Hamilton and Prim.s and Co. hurtled Pitt, \ Nelthar book la for aala. Thay Tom Metcalf holding the Colts Pharmacy, 40-38 and the third tional Invitation Tourna­ 87-82, in a first-round ara available only to the preee, League games, have been rein­ leagus’s bast defensive Une. The them . leoeen the vnhM of the adverttsement will not be eorreetod by Louis from the Meta, worked stated. “mnko good” Insertion. Kansas City, 3-2, as Jim King game saw the Elks down Mil ment quarterfinal test and game. radio end TV oorpe. Both are Lions never did find a replace­ Tha new season will bs the the first three innings against it may be the Madison NFL Commiasloner Pete Ro- m ent. to one hit, ,Washington nipped ler's Pharmacy 47-31. • “They (Drake) have a loaded, from covet to cover, seventh pro campaign for Hor- Roofing and Oiinincys 16-A the Detroit Tigers at Lakeland, Square Garden ceiling. seUe, who handed down the sus­ Hornung had said all along homered. Jim Patulak had a real hot big, strong club.” said New with up to the minute faote end mmg, who Is 38, and the sixth YOUR COOPERATTON WILL Fla. _ The Drake and New pensions, lifted them Monday that he had done wrong and de­ fo r K arras, wh Is 29. lUXlFTNO — Bpaelaliaias fte Floyd Robinson hit a grand- night as he led Fletcher's to Mexico pilot Bob King, an flgurea. Todey, we’ll look at BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 Roger pitched three scoreless Mexico Jumping jacks, tall­ with a statement that empha- served to be punished. Ifo con­ Hornung was set down for bets palitag roofs of an Idtida. aaw slam with two out in victory, scoring 45 points. Ken low.a native and one-time the Red Book end peaa along a frames, allowing no hits, but the est of the N IT ’S original I slsed that neither man had been tinued to fill speaking engage­ m ade In the period from 1959 to roofs, anttar work, cMmnaya Popple came through with 14 Drake graduate student, few of the Choice Iteme. cards failed to get him a run, the ninth to give the White Sox 12-team field, figure to do charged with betting against his ments and broadcast some 1991. The bets raagsd from 9100 elaaaad. rapalrad. Almmiium to help Patulak. Ron Conyers after watching the Bull- i c St. Louis eventually won the a 5-4 victory over Pitt.sburgh. . some fancy leaping In to­ Edited by Joe McKenney, own tsam or not giving his best schoM games to Ms home tesra to 1500. K arras m ade som e six sidliig. 80 yaars’ o^arinea. game, #-2, for its third straight tossed in 12 in a losing cause dog.s outscore Pitt. "But Homer.s by Art Sham.sky and night's doubleheader open­ Americen League rabUc rela- in ovary gam e. of Louisville, Ky. bets In ths 950-1100 ran gs during Frse aattmatea. Oan Bowlay* Grapefruit League victory. fo r Nassiff's. we should be able to re­ 9484891, 9047«. Johnny Edwards triggered Cin­ er. Arm y tackles Duquesne tlone director, the Red Book ie Oonsldered Oondnet Hornung said be now weighs the 1958-1992 seasons. Trouble Reaching Our Advertieer? Over the winter Craig was bound with them.” cinnati to a 7-6 10-inning ver­ Pagani's had their hands full in the nightcap, with the ir i s h m e n ALL— For one night anyway. Norm Daniels, left, and the Rev. Rob­ a souroe of viUued information RoaSUe added that the conduct 221 pounds, about six pmmds Karrss also joined five other hopeful that a change of scenery The Lobos, in fact, can dict over Minnesota.--.The An­ beating Bolton. This was the survivors joining New ert Keating, right, chuckle with honored guests Jimmy O’Leary, second from and often eupplled the enewers of Hornung and Kairas was over his playing weight. Lions in a bet on the Packers to and uniforms might improve his rebound with anybody. gela won their third in a row closest any team has come to York in Thursday night’s to queatione that arise from taken into consideration In the Karras at first w as M ttsr win the 1992 N FL title gam e. 24-Honr Answering Senriee Radio-TV Repair record and his luck. With the Utah was the only regular left, and Dwight Perry during last night’s 10th annual K. of C. Irish-Sports and sixth in nine starts in whip­ beating them this year and with semifinals. readers during tha course of lifting of the suspension. about Ms suspension, and he The other five w ere fined $2,000 Mets in 1963, Craig was victi­ season foe to beat New N,'ght prcjgram. O’Leary, a member of Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary Services 18 ping the Cubs, 12-5. a little luck Bolton could have the eeoson. Hornung said he would start balked at suggestions that he each, and the Detroit cMb waa mized by lack of batting punch, The Bulldoga-Lobos sum­ Mexico off the boards and won it. Ray Kelly (14) and mit has the making.s of an All-America team, and Perry, for 34 years faculty manager of Manchester High in May to get his legs back In sell Ms Interest In a Detroit b«u- fined a total of $4,000 for failure Free to Herald Readers CONNIE’S TV and Radio Sarte something the Cards have in the Lobos buried the Utes Veteran playera are those Sox Rookies Excel Bince Hence (13) led Pagani's. ideal match-up. Drake, athletics, were recipients of the Kaceys’ annual awards. (Herald Photd by shape tor m e 1964 season. The which police said was a hang­ to report on the associates of lea, avallabla aU hours. Satite abundance but didn't display under a 52-18 rebounding with at least eigh t years of Mark Oakman (16) and Bob from the classy Missouri Ofiara.) aervlce. The list of 10-year men ^ Packers, three-time Whstem out for hoodlums. Eventually he some of their playera Want Information on one of oar claeslfied adverttsemoitar No fa etica guarautaad. OaD #49* during his three-inning stint. SCOTTSDALE, Arlz. (AP)— bulge in a return meeting. Ccmference winners until last sold, and moved Ms family to answer at ttM telephone Hstod? 81m|Ue call the i n i . 'Give us a chance,” Boston's Godin (10) played bast for Bol­ Valley Conference. and Includes such valued members Roselle said he beUeved both The 33-year-old hurler had a ton. The second game match­ i season, fell to second behind the Clinton, Iowa. Hornung and Karras now re- dismal 6-22 record last season, rookies said, "and we'll show New Mexico’s Southwest­ es a rugged, aggressive as A1 K alins, C am llo Paaoual, The Elks had three boys with ern Athletic Conference co­ Whitey Ford and Mickey Man­ (Thieago B ears in the 1968 cam - "I don’t feel like 1 used to feel allied ’’the douMe standard that MANCHESTER - ROCKVIUE including 18 .straight defeats, what we can do,” Army team, 64-62 surprise Coach Figured on Third Place CCIL Finish p ^ . Moving— Tmddiig— 10 each in Ben Grzyb Dave champions have much In tle. about the suspension,” he said appUes to people In the public tying a National League mark. The rookie,s got the chance victor over St. Bonaven- omung’s shoes nevsr were ANSWERING SERVICE Wollenberg and Bill Hillnski. common — including the The 10-year membership aiw> Hart Monday. “I’ll be a real tiger out eye. They must be above re- Storage 20 The Mets failed to score a run at Tucson yesterday and beat ture last Saturday, against filled satisfactorily.sa o sfa c The fmrmer there on the field this falL” preaeh.” for him in 10 starts, five of the Cleveland Indians, 5-4, in a They broke a close 25-23 game tourney’s strongest back- a swift Duquesne club Includes Gene Oonley, ths tell- 649-0500 — 875-2519 board arra.v8. KAIIGHBBTBR Oattvaav. Uaht which were 1-0 games. Eleven Cactus Lieague exhibition game. open in the final period to win which revolves around aat player In the A.L. et 6-8, truoktag and paekaga dallvary. times he lost by one run. The only veteran in the line­ Charlie Brackett had 13 points “We grind ’em down,” and the much-traveled, Jack-of- and leave yoar meesage. Yon’U hear from oar adverttoer ts jig backcourt .snipers Willie Backcourt Biggest Problem time wlthoat spending aU evening at the telephone. Rafrigaratora, ------Burdette the Winner up was pitcher Bill Monbou- for Miller’s. Drake Coach Maurice John Somsert (24.7 average) ell-tradea with the Red Box, stova moving spaclalty. FnMlist Lew Burdette followed Craig quette, who pitched six shut­ said last Saturday after and Ron Willard (16.6). Dick WUllams. Othen are Har­ league) The club standard ohaira for ranL 9494BB. to the mound and was the win­ out Innings, allowing three hits WEST .SIDE MIDGETS vey Haddlx, RoMn Roberts, for fewest is held by Low Rating OK’d ning pitcher while Bobby Shantz as Boston won its second game Playoff championship of the Ray Herbert, Charlie Maxwell, new eMpper, Yogi Berra, who Lost and Found Trucks— ^Tractors finished up. against seven defeats. league wdll be decided tonight Tall Ex-Chief K>ey to Mound Corps Facing Hyde with Indians Hoyt Wilhelm, Dick Donovan, went down but a dosen times Painting— Papering 21 The Meta received outfielder The Red Sox infield was com­ when Joe's Atlantlcs and The W ally P o s t A1 Sm ith, BUI Bru­ in 1960. LOST Pass Book Number M- 1968 INTERNATIONAL W alk- George Altman and rookie pitch­ posed of Tony Horton at first, Herald Angels collide at 6 ton, Don Mossi, Bubba PhUUps, In the good old days, as the 8425, Savings Departm ent of In, exceEent condition. See PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and Ite er Bill Wakefield in exchange Dalton Jones at second, Reggie ^clock. Last night's action saw By H OW IE HOLCOM B fthe whole thing. I don't know.^a high level developing Joe Adcock, 1710 Power, Ron gTaybeards like to recall. Jade By K. State Coach INTER-CBUROH TEN PIN— the Connecticut Bank and Gene White at Moriarty Broth­ terlor. paperhaagii«, wall* for Craig, and Altman went on Smith at third and Rico Petro- Harm's Hobby Shoppe nip Pa­ Gene Conley Shining Bright We’re looking for an though, why they )uul to wait players." Kline and JWI Skowron. Chaforo proved himaelf i|Ulte a PhU DesJardins rolled new Mgh Trust Company; application ers. P rice $896. paper removed, dry wan work. until the final game to live up made for payment. Reasonable rates. Bank flnane* a batting rampage for New celli at shortstop. Gage Nau- gani's B a i^ r s, 30-29, to nail other transfer like Bob Moriarty picked Koblinaky Fellows who have been pitcher by winning 41 games in single and M|h triple with 266 York yesterday. The southpaw daln, Jerry Dorsch and Tony down third place in the post­ to their potential." around for eight yearn in tha 1904. 771# same year he started hut Ms sftort was neariy over­ Ing arranged. Fully insured. as the moat Improved jayvee KANSAS CITY (AP)— Kansas State is the only team 1/)ST — Silver rimmed eye­ e49-96687Toe^ pTLawls. slugger lashed out three triples Conigliaro were in the outfield season tourney. In Red Sox’ Qoudy Fnture Evans, only thsi time it’s The second Maloney tUt, wem and the team's moat valuable big show include Frank Mai- 51 games, a league high. shadowed by 78-year-old John Auto Driving School 7-A and drove in four runs as the on CTarl Hohenthal's post-game in the semifinals of the NCAA basketball champitmship glasses at Davidson A Leven- and Russ Gibson was behind Herm's came from 'way be­ got to be a guard,” smiled player. Rich Andrulot, who sons, one at the few real pros Abulty to win at home waa tha WiUcott vftio shot a 177. Other thal at Paikade. Please call BEAT SPRING Prioes-Hava Mets and Philadelphia Phils the plate. hind and outscored Pagani's, 12- Phil Hyde the other day foul shot, was selected by made ths most of what equip­ with tha Red Sox, and teem- main reason ths Yankees finish­ that didn’t achieve a high national rating this season Mgh scores included Art John­ 649-S666. MORTLOGK’B Drlvhw Sebocl your interior painting dona sexyrrsDALE, Al-Awere "The Monster” Dick Ra- 4, In the fourth period to win Hyde as the team's t)eef effort ment he possessed, and Roma­ matea Felix Mantilla and Ruse ed lOH games ahead of Caiicago and Cofuih Tex Winter is just as happy it worked out son 303, R a y H olcom be 201, Inc., oCflcas. olassrocm >«eetod early. CaU Oanneoticut Paint­ It. Leon Enderlin was high for though the Red Sox have ex datz and Wilbur Wood. Radatz, when asked about Man­ of the season. no. a little playmaker, werei Nixon. The Yankee delegation last year. The Bronx Bombers Paul Miller 3n-660, Stan HUln- LOST—Checkbook with sum of Manchester Pariuda, lowar ing ft Decorating. Free astl* the winners with 10 while John perienoed some problems in lighter than he was last year, chester High baaketball pros­ th at way. Best Game also singled out for their eon- eonelsts of Bud Daley, Roger fashioned 68 wins against but *1 m , 334-220423, Don WUllams money In Manchester shop­ level Beginners, Mdu, nerv­ matei. 6484688. Quaglia added eight more. Ron their first few spring training and also minus his tonsils from pects for the 1964-65 season. "No, I don’t complain about “That one,” he said, "and the tributlons. Marla, Bobby Richardson and 22 losses on home soil. On ths None were In the top 30 de­ 312409493, M ike M uschko 308, ping area. Reward If aUl re- ous students, our qiacialty. It's really no secret that a that,” Winter said by telej^xme and Alan Noske had eight each games, one bright light emerg­ a mid-winter operation, has game against Bristol Central, Ralph Terry. road, New York also led the fensively. As to team scoring, Dave Bvane 306473, Fred TW le tuhied. 644-0987. Teenroge driver's aducatkai PAIn A n O, PAPERBANOTia' for Pagani’s. been throwing from the first good ball handler is the neces­ Star of Future from Manhattan, Kan., today. ed which brought a smile to the right after we blew that one to Higheet admlselcn price for league with a 46-96 won-loas log. UCLA was eighth and Michigan 304, P aul A lbert 303-668, BerM e course. State oertifled. 649-7898. Good won, reasonaUa ratat. day of spring training as good sary ingredient missing from As a possible star of the fu­ "Let ’em have the Mgh ratings 11th. faces of manager John Pesky Conard. If we loat to Central a box seat in the A X. ttaie sea- Minnesota had to settle for Baiiavige 303-666, Harry Elcfa LOST—Keys in elevator at Jar­ RockvlUa office, SO Waid St, Over 80 yean ia Maaeheator. SERVICE SPECIAL businessmun ’s l e a g u e as ever and seems ready to the Indians’ recipe for next ture, Moriarty tabbed Bob —and the pressure that goes 876-491L and new pitdiAng coach. Bob too, we’d have been In trouble. eon will be at Foiway Park in third place finish but the Twins Toaney Longsbot 303. vis BuEdlng. 806 M ain Street. Your na^bor my nooBunste High-»coring battle last night Tn-lev. frighten American League bat­ year. They will have a good Ward. with I t ” Kansas State, despite its 13 But the kids come back strong Beaton. The going acale for roof won team hatting laurels with Finder please return to Hart­ datioB. R aym ond FlslDa. 9M* saw Caae Brothers edge Don ters for the third year in a row. front line returning tn Evans, “He'll probably play with the The others In Friday night’s ime winning string, rates as ford Courant office and receive 9337. and We really throttled them.” boxes ia 18.75, which are the a .266 average. Boston, surptl PAGANI’S CLASSIC — Dick Willis Garage, 79-78, to gain Wood, the curve-balling styl­ Carl Hohenthal and Duke jayvees again next year," Mori­ semifinals are UCLA, Michigan e long shot of the tourney. Franklin 338-238-610, Bernle a'ward. E-ZLERN' Hyde and Jayvee Coach Jim beet buya in the house. Regular Ingly, was tied for second ]xace and Duke, who finished one, S sole possession of fourth place ist, has again Indicated that his Hutohlnsoin, but nary a back- arty added, “ but by the time The Wildcats, who have won or Bana'vlge 321-665, Nsls Jolrnmn INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint* Moriarty differ on ths pros­ box seats are three bUls at with Detroit and New Yoric, two, three In the final Associ­ In the league standinga and a proper role might be as a left- court man. This lack probably he's a senior he should be a each at .282. ■hared the league tltte seven 303, B oh Oould 280-576, D ick LOST—Pass Bo(* No. M3011, Driving School Ing. You luune your own prloa. pects for next season. Boston, a half dollar lees than ated Preaa poll. Kansas State Savings Department of Tho 649-7868, 8784401. apot ki the league playoffs handed “middle” reliever, rath­ will result in moving Hutchin­ good one.” at Yankee Stadium, Los An- Fielding laurels want to Bal­ times in the last nine years un­ Hughes 300, Joe DavU 572, OU which open tomorrow. er than a starter. From his first son to the backcourt, thus leav­ Hyde — "I can’t be as opti­ look ing over the final scor­ was not ranked. der Winter, use a to^h zone Connecticut Bank and Trust Ocunectieut'e largest, mistic now as I was a year ago. gelee and Washington. timore with New York a do Sousa 346406. A rt Johnson 664, EDWARD R. PRICE — Paper* Neil Piers(m loat the indi­ performance it appears he’ll ing one forward slot open. ing statistics revealed Co-Cap- Plenty of Preesure defense built around 7-foot Rog­ John Drena 311463, Dick Wright Co.; application made for pay­ matic and standard nMR. W e need guards badly. I feel a Starting times for games In m ent. and painting sarnea. vidual iscoring battle to Tom give veteran Arnold Earley a Prime candidates for these taln Paul Quasnitschka waa the ”We were No. 1 all season er Suttner and key the offense 66L Mike Maihovltx 301, Ed free ptek-up service, tsete team is .only as good as its Boston be 2 p.m. for day once,” Winter recalled, “and I age classroom, older and McCartan, 39-29, but saw his good battle for that spot in the openings are members of this top point getter with 269, an attractions, 1:80 for double- on the multiple talents of 6-6 K ittle 301-867, B oh LeB reux 306- team come out on top. Pierson bullpen. past season’s jayvee team. If guards. W e could have the best average of just about 13 per Pinch-Hit Kings know the pressure that can put WUUe M u rre ll 663, B ob WUlls 303-663. B ert nervous students our na- INTERIOR and axtarior paint­ front line payers in the world, hsaders and g o’clock for night on you. ’There’s enough pres­ Annonneements clalty U6 Center SL, Man­ had scoring help from Pete At any jate, the tallest man the post had to be filled today game. He was followed by Ho­ eontesta. At New York, the T op 10 plnch-hltters a y ea r Backcourt aces OaU Good­ Sweet 308-864, B ob M onglat 300, ing, waUpaper removed, ft^ Kiro and Stan Forostowski who in the Red"'Sox camp, C3onley, the forward slot will probably but without someone to get henthal (228 and 11.4) and sure built Into this thing (the rich and Walt Hassard head­ Roland Smith 300, Frank,Ter- chester. Call fob traa book­ insured. Rene Belanger, 648* You can't make a better deal first pitch will be at 2 o'clock ago, in order, were: BUI Bruton, SILECrROLUX sales and serv­ le t 648-8663. chipped in with 18 and 17 re­ who has been a center of attrac­ go to Bob Bosworth, (fhet Ko- them the ball, they’re useless.” Evans (222 and 10.6). Evans NCAA championships) we line the UCLA fast attack. Jeff ragna 671, Jack Donahue 30^ 0612 or 6444604. for atngle day gamea and Sun­ George Alu^, Don Leppmrt, don't need any more. ice, bonded representative, Al­ to save your life! spectively. Mike Patulak (13) tion since his arrival, seerhs to blinsky or Jimmy Kuhn with Moriarty— ”I know we need showed the best field goal aver­ day doublebeaders; 1:80 for oth­ Bob Johnson, CamUo Osrreon, Mullins tops the Duke squad 313-688, A1 W M i^ e 304-679, Jim fred Amen, 206 Henry St., Man- and Hal Brainard (10) were Mc- have demonstrated to one of Bob Hamlitpn, Mark Heller and a guard but I’m counting on age, just about 50 per cent. Bob "I’m glad to let ’em have the and sophomore Cazzie Russell T a ylor 668, B ob R ichardson 302, LEARN TO DRIVE — Special er twlnbUle, 8 o’clock for night WUUe K irkland, B oh Saverine, UM ramigs.” ehester. 648-0460. Cartan'a chief aides. the smallest men in camp, 5-9 Don Romano the top choices Bob Hamilton to come through Esoavlch was pegged at 42 .per and 6-7 BUI Btmtin a re the I ^ Schack pn, Roy Bjoskman attention to nervous and alder- Electrical Services 22 tltts) 6 o'clock for 9w4-ni|^ and Jim. Hall, Diok WUllams, Boh The year he referred to was Playoff schedule for tomor­ Manager Pesky that at least for the other guard slot. unless he gets hurt in football. cent, Hohenthal and Q i^- S o^olook tor suburban nigttt cn- Rodgers, BUI Valentine and BUI Michigan standouts. 306489, INCOME TAX Ratuns piapatad ty. Classroom tor toen-agare. on* problem may be on its way He wasn’t up to par for most 1969 when his W ildcats com VEBB EffftMATEB. PrempI row night is: 7:15, Telephone But they won’t be filled to­ nltschka at 37 per cent each. oouBtere. Freehan. (It looks like a list of by auditor. Buslneae and tai- Pickup service. Day or eve­ aarvioa on an typos at also* ALIGNMENT AND Oo. vs. Case Brothers; 8;15 — to solution. day and by next November, of this season because of an an­ Almost a forgotten member lUed a 28-2 record and finished mvldual. Raymond CHrard. Call ning lessons. Reasonable rates. * • e nobodies, tbs majority being trloal wiring. lieansad aad la* Kiock Corporation vs. Hobby when practice starts, the whole kle injury but If he stays of the varsity club waa Jhn f f the No. 1 spot, only to lose ooU ect 876-’?7 6 ^ ^ Manchester Driving Aoodamy, UtUe known, y et a u batted .888 to Cincinnati the Midwest sored. WUscB Blaetrieal Oo.* Shoppe. The playoff title game picture could be changed: Wit­ healthy I think we’ll have as Walsh, starting center at the Biggest Paric or better.) 742-7249. regional championship. INCOME TAXES prepared In Manehaster. 64M81T. OBariiite BRAKE SPECIAL la scheduled Monday night. St. Pat’s Victory ness last season when Evans good, If not a better team than beginning of the season, who Park with the Uggteet seating Leader in grand slam hamers Chamberlain^s Hot Temper bury, 948-uas. appeared on the scene and ad­ at the start of this season.” nUs year the Wildcats put to- your home or by app^tment, suffered a shoulder Injury right eapaclty, remedne Cleveland, la Joe Adcow with 10 to Ms ither a 2-6 mark In winning EAST SIDE MIDGEIS vanced from an unknown Moriarty also shouldered the at the midway point. experienced tax work, 24 hour Goal for Celtics ir m ra,8U seats. Yankee Sta­ credit entering the U64 season. e B ig E igh t UUe and the M id­ ■ervlca. GUI 648-4728. Garage— Service »E DO ALL THIS: Trailing going into the final newcomer to the team’s bast Marne for the drop In won-lost "With him and Randy Smith dium hiui 67,000. Smallest is Mickey ManUe has seven, one S P ro v es Costly to Warriors Floor FfayriiiDg 24 rebounder and No. 3 scorer. west Regional . They’ll play Storage quarter the Hosemen came from BOSTON (AP) — The Bos­ percentage by the jayvees. A available,” Hyde commented, KanSae CHy, 83,561, with Boe- more than Rocky Oolavlto and FBJDBRAL INOOMB tax re- correct caster, behind to nip the Cruisers, IR­ year ago the club was unde­ John Wooden’a swift, unbeatm, SLOORS SANDED aad flnlslMd, GENE OONLEV ton Celtics— looking for their Most Improved ' | - "we Could have, I won't say Cen n ext a t 8 8 ,6 ^ Jim OentUe. U (X A team , 38-0, in the n iM t- turns prepared with your sav­ camber, toe-in IS, In last night's low-scoring feated, this seasem it showed would have, but could have won SAN FRAN(S8CO (AP)—WUtosIled tlms out Whan tlw cMb winter ratoa, ftaa sadnistsa. 11th victory in 12 gam es— play He was, in fact, the club's Slnoe 1046, when Boston last Player representatives ara cap Friday. Michigan, Big Ten ings in mind. ReasonaMe GARACjlE for rent, 188 Mapla 649-S340. single game. Collins Judd paced The brigiht light came from but an 8-10 record. three more games.” won a paiuiant, the Red Sox Mike McCormick (Baltimore). Chamberlain’s tamper oould had used iq> aU Mx allowaM e adfust brakes a St. Patrick’s night game with most improved player during co-champ, 22-4 plays Atlantic tim e outs. n ^ . E. J. Bayles, 6494346. St. 643-4751. the winners’ rally as they out- the 6-8 frame of 33-year-old Smith waa sidelined the first have played under eix different Chuck Schilling (Boeton), Char- prove costly to the Son Fran­ the New York Knicka at Bos­ the season just concluded, Hyde Assumes Fault Coast Oxiference chamirion FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsli* • adjust steering scored the Cruisers, 8-1, to win. Gene Conley when he pitched light games because of an in­ The PMladelphia victory kept ITDLL-TIMB tax accountant ton Garden. revealed. His emergence as a "It was really my fault,” ther managere, Joe McCarthy, Steve Ue MaxweU (Chicago), Moe Duke, 25-4, in the first game. cisco Warriors. ' ing (specialisin g in cUder Judd picked up eight tallies three C u to u t Innings in the l<» player waa Hyde’s pleasant­ jury. The one-point loss to CNaUl, Lou Boudreau, Mike Drabowsky (Kansas Clfo), Bob aUve the St I/nds A w k^ dim ready to assist you with your Business Services • add brake fluid After that, it's a game at Bal­ JV mentor confided. "I was try­ Title Game on TV A technical foul on the Big floon). Wsxlng floon. Paint- ' Any for the winners while Bob Ber- Red Sox opening exhibition est surprise of the 1963-64 Weaver, the upset by Conard Hlgplna BUI Jurges and Johnny )dgers (Los Angles), Bob Al­ hope of winning the Western income tax preparation. Rates ing. Ceilings. Paperhaaging. a balance front wheels timore tomorrow night and the ing too hard to get them ready The winners clash In the tiUe Dipper gave PhUadelphla’s Hal O ffered gamini tossed in 11 for the game against the (Chicago slate. and the first three-point loss to Pesky. Higgins has managed lison (Minnesota), Clete Boyer Division title in the NatlaiuU reasonable. S. J. Turklinton No job too smalL John Var- U. S. Car Celtics can sit back and watch for the first game and didn't game Saturday nlgM, scheduled Greer the opportunity to sink a Cruisers. Cube. It wasn’t so much he Also pleasing was the share Maloney were the games named the club on three different oc- (New Yorii) and Chuck Comer BasketbaU AssootoUen. J r ., 64S-77U. WASHING MACHINES repair^ faUle, 6494780. Cincinnati and Philadelphia vie spend enough time on funda­ ror national tMevlslon coverage free throw with one second left, shut out the Cubs with just of the OCIL title which the In­ by Hyde as possible ‘‘turn­ oeeions, never with any degree (Washington), (Cleveland and ^wiliBg to one and a hair ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken­ for the honor of meeting Bos­ mentals. I should have concen­ starting at 9 p.m., CST. givin g the 76ers a 111-110 victory INCOME TAXESS prepared by three hits, but ttie fact that he dians won. trated 'on getting them ready arounds’' If all hands had been of auccaea. Incidentally, llie '46 Detroit have yet to name them. None of the four serntfinalista over the Warriors last night at games, St LoiUs plays host to retired Internal Revenue of- m ore. CkOl 648-4918. ton in the N B A 'a Eastern Divi­ on tap. club was managed by Joe Cro­ Schools and Gasses 27 Irishman Winner threw with the nice, easy mo^ In looking back, Hyde ad­ for a strong second half of the Where wlU the dubs stay ever has won before. Kansas the Q>w Palace. Detroit tonight wMle the 76ers fleer. Marvin Baker, 6484377. sion ohamplonship final. nin, otarreot American League when in Boston? Los Angeles lay ’ at Loe Angeles and New typewriters — Repaired, tion he displayed in 1962, when mitted he figured on a third season.” Individual Scoriae State came the closest, reach­ That touched off loud boos EARN $170.00 A WeMc And U pt The Celts need victories to­ p reefd en t wUl bed down at the Somerset, ork goee to Boston to face the overhauled, rented. Adding ma­ Of Boston Brawl he won 15 games for the Red place finish when making pre­ He also admitted it was ing the final game before losing and nearly sent Referee Richie S —If you are 18 and over, you night and tomorrow to tie their season plana. Among the club records, p4dt- New Yoik at the Statler and an Celtics, who already have won chines rented and repaired. Sox. tough to adjust to the true job Holipnlhal ...... 9 2 44-81 ' to Kentucky 68-68 In 1961. Powers into a fight with an Personals may qualify for kmnedliria W illJ all-time winning record of 60- "B u t,” he quickly added, g '’®""...... 87 ;i8-«i ing Boston and New York be­ seven others at the Kenmore. the Eastern Division crown. Pickup and delivery service. BOSTON (AP)—A hoped-for One exhibition game hardly of a jayvee coach—to concen­ UCLA is making its sixth Irate fan. Vale Typewriter Service. 649- fieCd training as heavy equips 20. set two seasons back. "once we got to the top, it was g"cav ch ...... B(; .n.fis cause of ^ large area Inter- The Commodore toi New York, WANTETO — Ride from Laurel fight with middleweight cham­ makes a season, but Conley trate on development of talent, Hutchinson ...... 44 30-38 NCAA appearance. Its highest Cbamberiain had bounced the San Francisco’s msglc num­ 4986. ment operator or mechanic la Boston already has clinched disappointing to have only a est, Jbtuny Foxx’a 50 homers once the center for most teams, Street to Parkade for 10 a.m. pion Joey Giardello has gone out holds on of the big keys to rather than to go all-out to win...... 18 19-26 rious impearance was fourth ball down In what most of the ber remains ons. If the Warrors highway and construetten, one its eighth straight division part of the ebampionship. W e W®*?** „...... U 1V27 is a Boston season high, which now hosts only Boston. Balti­ 1962. Duke was third last crowd thought was sngtr over win their finale against Phil­ Call 648-0800 after 6. SHARPENING Service - Saws, of America’s fastest growing the window this St. Patrick's whatever success the Red Sox “I just can’t buy that,” Mori­ fu'hnell ...... 16 3.17 should give Dick Stuart some­ more, Chicago, Detroit, Los r crown. knew Wethersfield had a good Simmon* ...... n 10.20 year. Michigan hasn’t been in Mtting only one of two free adelphia tomorrow night, or If knives, axes, shears, ukaies, industries. No previous expeiv I Day for battling Larry Carney enjoy in 1964, just as his 1963 arty added. "It's almost impoa- thing to shoot , at this year. Angeles, Minnesota and Wash­ of Lowell. •Seb^b. many picked them to win slb'e to. keen team morale at Brannick ...... 11 6-9 37 the tourney sin ce 1948. throw attempts In the waning St. Louis loses either of its two rotary blades. Quick servtee. lence or special education arm troubles probably cost the Foxx also leads in RBIs with ington wUl B t» at the Roosevelt Automobiles For Sale ' But It took an Irishman to do Strangely, none of the semlfl- seconds aa he knotted the score remaining nunes, the Warriors Capitol Equlpmrot Oo.. SS needed. You win learn on huU- Red Sox at least two places in 176, in IMS, the same year he and Kansas Cfity wUl go to the become division champs for the M t^ St., Manebestor. Hours dosers, cranes, motor graders, nallsts ranked high among a t 110-110. It turned out WUt HEESU CART Tour credit turn­ ... I last i JfCrtl year’s American League onoited 60 cirouit blows. What Ainerloa in city vtslta. the national statistical leaders. was angry because a teammate first tim e slnoe 1968 when they daily 74. Thursday T4. Satur­ self-propeUed oeroperB and Carney, recent victor over Joe standings tlM Box wouldn’t give for a Joe Cleveland has selected the BUt- ed down? Short on down pay­ DeNucci of Newton, had been' witj, stlU called PhUadelphia home. day 7-4. 648-7968. other man-sized equipment now of the spring W ood -typ e pitcher today. m ore. ment? Banknipt? Roposses- used b y industry. Q m p le te 230 eyeing a non-title scrap with If San Francisco loses Its aion? Don’t d esp air! See Hhn- TAIL I gone out of his legs. Gene de- Brookey Joe won 84 games in How did the exMMtion season LAWN MOWERS, sharpeoed hours course. National, orig­ Giardello. finale and St Louis wins two, IMS. The W gg^ kwig year go a year ago? Los Angelas set sst Douglas. Inquln about low- and repaired, sales and serv­ the eluhe would tie for the divi­ inal, school of heavy equip­ I But tough Mick Leahy, for- V. for a hurler In Boeten waa 1028, U>e pace with Baltimore, Kan­ sot down, smallest payments ice, rental equipment. L A M merly of Cork. Ireland, though I ^ early In February sion seat and meet a one- anywhere. No small loon or fi­ ment Is not a correspondent whan Red Ruffing, later to be- sas Cifo and Cleveland follow­ Equipment Co^.. Route 88. school. It’s Government A|v now living In Coventry, Eng-1 'come to spring eoma a star svlth the Yenkeea, ing in that order. The Yankees? gama playoff to decide the nance company plan. Douglaa Vernon, 876-7609, M anobastar land, changed that hope at Bos-1 ®nd with a spot In the cham pe. M otoro, 883 Main. proved and budget terms are dropped 35 decisions. Oh yes, they placed ninth. exchange, E nterprise 1948. avaUabHe. Free job placement 11 ton Garden last night, belting I starting rotation, Hia Over on the Yankee aide of When the bell rang, however, F O R s a l e :—1966 F ord V ic­ REPAIRS on all makes of re­ service upon gnutaiation. Get I ' out a unanimous decision. 1 Arrival with the other the ledger, minus an esteriek and the blue cMps were at toria, good running condition. frigerators, washers, ranges, full’ details now on high pay I! About all Carney earned from 23, marked the first time after the total, Roger Mkiis’ 61 stake. New Torii won, as they Call 876-8468. and dryers. AU o il burners and Job security. Send name, I ihe fight was a lot of respect. *i"ce 1957 that th*e great two- homers in 1S61 is a club (and usuaUy do. address, age, ^mne numhsr, PIPE I Only 2,632 fans showed up, pay- sport star had started from Fair Golfers deemed and serviced. A ll work , Ing a gross 1966 BUICK HARDTOP, 2 door guaranteed. 649-0056. hoars homa to Box A, Herald. scratch'with his battery mates good oondlticm, aE power fea­ 11 3 7 ,0 0 5 net. in any major league camp. tures. M ake offer. Call 649- STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, I Four times it looked as ' Big A Pours (a Little) Protest Rule INSTALLED Undoubtedly a major reason 9798. . fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Bonds—Stocks— ] though Leahy, the BriUsh mid­ « -for - - --.ohig decision was thatLXitti uiethe All concrete repairs. Reason­ Mortgages 31 diewelght champion, was about 1 original 1964 contract submit- ably priced. 643-088]. Except Foreign to put Carney down and out. But ted to him called for a sizeable Isn’t Fair! 1967 BUICK Super, 2-door Hard­ SECOND MORTOAOni - Ote four times Carney rallied and Social Season Opens top. 643-6761. Cara and Those pay cut with a stipulation, how­ H AVE TIM E. WUl work. WlU limited funds available tor aee* With Resonator I fought back. In truth. Carney’s ever, that if he reported on time do most anything, odd jobs our «d moitgagea, payments to best punching was jlone on the with the other pitchers, the con­ BROOKUNE. M a s's. 1968 CORVAIR MONZA Con­ specialty. Call us, 688-9977. four occasions when it looked tract would be renegotiated. ' (AP)—JIha wsmen aren’t vertible, maroon with white aarvioa. J. D. like he was about to be knocked Move Pays Off ‘400’ Fail to Show eaOtag, “fete** at Pattos^ top, black interior, 4-speed G ft W LAWN Maintenance- I out transmission, radio and heater, Mowing, spring cleanup, fer­ So far, the move seems to ham Golf Ooorae any moca It was announced afterward have paid off. Under Bob Tur­ $2,100. (3aK 742-7707. tilizing, roUlng, rototilling, g a r­ NEW YORK (AP)— The spring social season opened thaaa asoninge. dens plowed. Expert w onm an- that Carney suffered possible ley’s direction, with all pitchers 1967 CHEVROLET, V 4 , stand­ BRAKE SAFETY fractures of both hands. throwing from the mound from OB a flat note Mcmilay in the lower level of the 42nd laatoad, thqr’ie yeUing, shlp. John WiUiams, 64S-M46, ard transm ission, $650. Four Cyril Guerrier, 429-6846. WANTED It waa a oiie-aided affair ac­ the first day of practice, the 8t. subway station. “what for?” new tires. Call 649-0774 after cording to the offlciaU' cards. CLEAN LATE MODEL former Hartford C3iiefs’ hurler That isn’t disparaging the per- is more good horses, livery one Tha luchos bagaa when 5. LEAVES RAKED, lawns But it waa a g*od scrap— an ap- ADJUSTMENT has shown no tendency to tormsnee of trumpeter 8am I bet on is a dog.” thefslrsax tookaeloaelook mowed, cellars and attics proprlat* donnybrook on the ev* “push” the ball to the plaU, Kosa in sounding ’’Boots and Racing paners rustled and at tha year’s new regala- cleaned, odd Jobs. 640-3426, USED C A R S of S t Patrick’s Day. aometbing that was quite ob­ ■addtors." It was merely the green sheets faded In the imder- tloBs of ttia manlelpal PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? 649-6963. We Do All This For Only • vious early in 1963. wfieh he first day of flat racing in New ground (Umness as lines of ar­ oaursa. -Ihay found ttiat the was favoring an injured basket­ TOP PRICE5 PAID York, where the trotters and dent breed-improvers waltsd to town’s Department of Trade Down ball ankle and wound up hurt­ nustrs kavs been providing ac- plunk down 60 cents for the rids Household Services • ADJUST IMNOINCY Daytim e ing tUs arm. Recreation and Parks had FOR A U MAKES non since Feb. 20. to nearby Long Island. Also fad­ ruled womea golfers off tho W# will give you the differ A healtliy Conley, pitching Offered 13-A AND FOOT MAKiS THOROUGHBRED RACING Ths 400 didn't attend the for­ ing fast were some fine coats of eoarso on waokond and •nee in ciudi. with hia 1962 form, would help mal ceremony before the depar­ tan acquired at Hialeah and holiday mornlngo until REWEAVING of buns, moth Garter ChaYrolet Manager Johnny Pesky a great • M SrKT MAKi UNINO M J e i A S RTlinf. . . ture of the first Aqueduct spe­ Gulfstream. Joly. WEST SIDE MOTORS holes Zlppeis repaired. Rfin- NOW SMor.3lst deal in deciding hia starting cial on its one-stop run to ms ”I sboulda stood tn Miami,” dow Shades made to measure; pitching rotation. To date, only Tha department gnvo no 684 Center St., 648-5131 Qom laes • CHCCK HYDRAUUC SYS- Big A. Bat about l3o6 did, moat u unidentified voice luuttered. aU slses Venetian blinds. Keys 1338 Mala S t-4 a -5 S 3 S Bill Monbouquette and Dave of mam giumbUng about the pos- offlelal ronion. And tho Open tUl 9 P .M . made whUe you wait Tape Re­ TIM: ADD IRAKi FLUID *T oould grab a plaoe from men worenT talking for Morehead, both wild in their ■IbOlty at missing ths daUy dou- there and land right next to the cord ers for r e n t M arlow 's 997 first exhibition game outings, M s. publioatio^ They all I t o Main, 949433L • UIMUCATI EMiROENCY tra ck .” wivoo, too. have been definitely tabbed as *T4 go mstairs and take the But the social amsnitlss had 1968 ENGLISH FORD, $160. HAKICAILES starters Peaky is looking for regular subway and save 86 to be observed. This was ths Dloorimlnatlon in Its I Good, clean transportation. tiuee more, and Conley has cents.” muttered (auu-ley Chalk- gala re-openlng of ths through rankest fora, tho lady O U . 649-8825. Building— Contractfaig 14 emerged as the lead^ threat Septic Teeki eater, a learned student of form. subway service from midtown g o l f ^ eried. ' A N D MANCHESTER BRANCH at the moment among ouch can- "Bat you gotta change to the Manhattan to Aqueduct, whlob- Parks Supt. Daniel War­ 1960 EX3RD convertible Sun- QUALITY CARPBNTRT- • RAOBS DAILY dldatea as Earl Wilson, Bob Bodonsay fine sod I might slip ren eald ka doesa’t know Unar, good .condition, power Rooms, dormers, porches, 119 Races Rata. PORT 1:M PJf. Heffnar, BUI Spanswlck and Op a ■ my flgurs wMle I was wlth If tha dkqiata will wind up steeling,, autcinatlc, radio, basements refinlAed, cab­ Plilisi Ssmri several newcomeri. SHdog. I gotta fst a win- ’Oealeel Vlger' ia tha aourta ar.naL haator. OKI 649-0618, 4 4 p.m . inets, buUt-lns, formica, tlla. HMTFORD WIMwMa Hurta W r aomswbare.so I gotta ooo- ByentintUy Anthoguy “Dot It tt 4kNa," ha aaM. No job too smaU. Winihm ihahlM O lsi^ n m aom t nsms R E A L L Y BIG SHOE— RoBnie L s w ii^ k f t i s d 4 D ick 1963 PLYMOUTH Fury, 4-door, Robbins carpentry aervlea. The Orat few ghinee. in other oantrals good. ObmmWianer Dsidel T. Sean- "It wm ha Intarartlnar 9a SiMlarSsaMt lefOadrsMs respects, did nothing to help Lewis hold Thom l^ e A ii Trophies they were award­ 10.000 mUes, $3,300., A-1 load­ 649-8449. MItUI htm mmr IW FUTURE INDIANS — This season’s Manchester nsU, assisted by Cfoom FHts, \ aa9a If tha Judga U a y o golf. MC iS pshli. ••* VMT iMal h«w Posby make up hU mind as High jayvee basketball team, above with Coach Jim An sight-foot golden horseshoe secretary of tha New York Rac­ ed as s result a i their outstanding play with last Or, for that naatter. If tha ed. 1991 F ord (ia la x is, 4-door, GENERAL TIRE CO. 16.000 miles, $1,800., A-1 load­ CARPENTRY WORK-81 yeafa’ lar Watsrprosftag Dauw Wlleon. Spanmrick and HeMnv Id the entrance and a gold ing Association, snipped the rib­ fall’s Manchester High football team. Ronnie was were aU treated roughly by Bie Moriarty, contains most of the boys who’ll repre­ J o ^ B wlfa plays gatf.” ed. 743-99S1. exi>erlence, ceilings, floors NNiir RMMi nun m. i sent the school as varsity players next ysar! (5nly thoughtfuUy Inaoxibed bon. The guests poured through a halfback, Dick a lineman for Coach Tony Alibrio's Warraa didn’t mantion tiled, porches, rso rooms, ga­ 156 CENTER STOEET—TEL. l4ll)-2828 opiwaiUoii, •S'lldnaae hiuting d Luck,^ barred the way. the horseshoe, elbowing one sn­ tha feasibility, but what MoKINIffiY m o t each man's cause. Others who dub. Both are seniors. The awsru are made an­ 1169 PONTIAC 44oor Hardtop, rages, additions, attics flili- K I I H u 1 INCOLN H other holdovers are Bob Evans, Carl Hohenthal, dod nam iito LongaiioC Loots gavs a snort o t ^ with jm iteel Tiger In their nappana n nw juaga sana vary dean, good engine, trana- lahed. Lake and abora oottaga Sswsnge Disposal Oa. did impeesi, along with Conley, flM ata. "Ckiod hick, tt a m nually by The Herald raorts staff and the local Doke Hutchinson and Bob Bbeworth. 'The jayrees: by Batfmis) iflorta to A g ssufii uud Nsums Stir 9a ha a m kisicn . M ada yfoA , eAHny work. No job too amalL la* I 3 s * u s Womt Phs assds ttmtr WhU X w aat fiisir stutfiss cC Thera KeAn shoe stesa (HiiimldjPbotohgflatsniia.) tV. 94M M A r4£Q| l^tE E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1WJ4 MANCHESTER EVBNINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 17, 1964 ~~------— ———^ — - - —■ __ _ . * Hooses For Salt 72 Articles For Sale 45 THERE OUGHTA RE A LAW Bjr FAGALY and SHORTEN Ho VW Salt 72 Honsos For Sale Honsee For 9alo SobariNui For Sals Moroh 80—Hebron, first and TWO G IRLS' bicyoCes, 36’ UANCHB8TBR Taar old • NEW USTINO—7 room Roarti nSAUnFUIXT maintained, aaoond despaee. Candy i^pple red, whitewall in nice south Manehester lo- priced below A ll weei^ room ranch, built-m kltchan, modified 7 room Cape, paneled tDC ROOM Ove> f o toon, DBUOHTPUL waU bum 6 room Grange Notes ^ March 88 — HUlstovm, third Meeting Set to Discugw CLASSIFIED Urea, chrome wheels and fend­ m t U t v M wall-to-wall carpeting, aat cation. BesutlfuUy paneled basement rec room, diahwaaft- BxceUent garage, alumtnum rtdlng, city ranch, privacy, OcvantiT Lake LONG CRII4GELV __ and fourth degrees. ers, lights and horn, and lug­ ural woodwork, attaensd g»- famUy room with thermopane er, dlgwaal, aluminum wtn- water, aswer, near bus, shop­ prtvllagee, near Htah SchooC, m T t o f o n Oom m uidty [_ March 27—BoUen, *My Gar­ gage carriers; also, 7H h .p .! rage, «17,600. Bayes Agen^, windows, two sons heating, dows and awnings, oUier ex­ M 618m " R- «mlttnigency. ping, srtKMla. 88M assum es stores, 0 miles U Conn, rea- den ." Homestead St. Sewer Etike^ outboard motor; two 790x20, HIS 64MMR. alumbuuh storms, aorsans and tras must be seen. Wesley R. mortgags. Owner 84678M. sraiabls. 742-072$. ■panaored nationally by The Na­ truck tires, new, mounted. 64S- doors, waCk-out basement. WaU tional Grange and tha Sdara April 2—Marlborough, third smith Ageney, 8461894. P ^ T O E c o l o n i a l In fine and fourth dagraea ADVERTISING 6831. I FULL SHED DORMER 8tx to waU oarpetliig In several TOLLAND — Beautiful now Roebuck FotmdaMnw—has been BeHen Vlctalty homes on lovely wooded lota a vital activity ef the Orange HUlrtown Juvenile Orange Eighth District directors wUlfttriot, tf feasflito. ‘T

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fiS li ilGH tfflSlr TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1964 Av9ragg Diilly Net Prm Boa i0 attrI;FHter Evj^nftts P oe Um WMk andad Marsh g, 1984 Oibbona Aeaemhly, Catholic Mm. John CHfford of 9S 01 About Town Ladieo of Oolumbua, wiS ini­ cott Dr. is chairman of a lunch^ Dog Bite Cases Women to Meet tiate new memhem tonight at eon conrmlttee at the conven­ BARRICINI 13,919 Olaar, 7:46 at the Knighta of Co- tion of the Connecticut Federa­ ecehailvely at M wtor of fhs Audit TIm Touth Ormip council of lumhuB Home, after which tion of Democratic Women’s 4 on Weekend In Deep River ____ Bureau of Oiroulathm 0 t Jolm’a FoUA National Cath­ there will he a penny auction. dubs. The convention will be olic Onroh will maet Wednaa- Memhem are reminded to bring held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Dogs have been biting people Mm. rath a Drobiah of CaM Llggeff Drug MmtehmUer^A City of ViUago Charm dajr la tha Pariah Ball a ^ r a ttema for the auction. Mm Terrace Room of the Statler- at an Increased rate lately, ac­ fonUa wHl apeak Thursday at PABKAIMB Blttar Lamentation aervlce at Hllton Hotd, Har’fopd. Lunch­ T BJOL Walter Wojnarowlca will Frank Kinel and Mm. Chartes cording to tha numbers bslng SB open board meeting of the VOt- Lxxxm. wo. M3 (TWENTt-rotlB PAOZS-TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH U. IIM Suntava are co-chairmen of the eon will be served at noon in aufamlt plana for forminr a the grand ballroom. trsated at the Manchester Me­ Hartford Dtstriot of Oongrsga- (OlaaMfIsd Advsrtiatag sa Fag« SS) refreehmart committee. m orial H ospital ameigeney PRICE SEVEN CENTS Tenth orabeatra, and John tlonal Cbristlott Women at the ICiitty will fonn and inatruct room . Fireman apprentice Robert L. Derqp R iver C ongregational r . 1,, ^ a^pDonr paople’a archery olaaa Hie Home and School Aaaocl Lovett, son of Mr. and Mm. Four moro cases of dog Mtes atlon of Aaaumption Junior John F. Lovett of 64 Hawthorn ware treated at the hospital Churdh. She Is a faculty mem­ Quaan of Peace Mothara Cir­ High School will meet tonight ., visited Yokosuka, Japan duiing,.the weekend and rmptet- ber of ths Ametioan OoNegiate cle will meet Wedneaday at 8 at 8 in the church hall. aboard the attack cruiser U83 ed to police. Rwtltute, Istnlr, Turitsy, and »in. at St. BaitholomeWa Memhem of the faculty will Midway operating with the Sev­ In two of the cases, owners the first rsprssentative of tha Oiuroh. Tha group will convene apeak On ‘'Understanding Your enth Fleet in the Far ESaat. were bitten by their own doM. Nationsl Women’s Ftilowahip to India Claims Pakistan, alter the meetliw at the church Child’s Curriculum." Refmah- These included Harold Treaah, ssrvs overseas. 46, of 22 Wyllys St., bitten on at the home of Mra. William ments will be aerved after the Second Lt. David W. Gay, son The meeting will open With AND Xannlng, 100 Bretton Rd. program . of Mr. and Mm. Bert D. Gay, the right wrist; and Glen devotions at 10:80 a.m., and Comeau, 4, of 6 Scott Dr., Ver­ 138 Parker St„ is sc.heduled to Uoss at 8:80 p.m. non, bitten on the left hand. St jmnee’ Mothera Cbde St Mary’a Bplscopal Guild Reswatlona nwy bs mads complete an Air Defense offl Others injured were Frank will meat Wedneaday at 8 pm. w ill m eet W edneaday at 11 a.m cer orientation course at the with Mra. Allen M. Humes, RADI' at Guild Hall. Members are m Army Air Defense School, Ft. D’Addario, 47, of 78 Coper Hill First Congregationsi Church, wifUi ttia R ev. Philip Huaaey, St., bitten on the right leg Sat­ China, Aligned as Foes chaplain, at S t Bartholomew'a minded to bring sandwiches Bliss, Tex., next month. Deep River. Dessert and beverages will be Heads urday afternoon while walking Cfanrcta, and then wW hold a Program near his home; and Philip Erdln, LerUen Speaker served by Mra Thomas Leemon Allan Q. Cyr, airman appren' Arthur Knofla of 29 Munro buahMaa meeting at the home 10, of Bast Hartford. The boy, 'Hm R ev. J. MoruMon Thonm s, Repulrs of ICrs. Anthony Heklcavage, Mm. Martha Bell and Mra tice, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and St. is chairman of a Manches­ Clara Robinson. Guild members Mra Arthur P. Cyr, 90 Jarvis bitten on the right hand, was plaln of Trinity OoUoge, LTM Teen Unit 46 GboUdga S t ter Kiwanis dub 40th anniver­ treated Sunday afternoon for Lons: time no see TV, DeGauUe Woos Mexicans will aponsor a bake sale Rd., graduated from Aviation sary-luncheon program Tues­ Hartford, wtU be the Lenten Wednesday after the 10 am. M echanical Fundamentals a wound that required tw o speaker tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Presents Play N ehru Blasts day, April 7, at noon at the stitches. All were given anil- hear radio? Renew eon- Toner Group of Second Oon- service at the church. School at ths Naval Air Tech­ Manchester Country Club. at St. Mary's Kiqiiac*^ Church. gngaUonal Ctaorch will meet rabies Shota and discharged. An informal social fims with nical Training Center, Mem­ The chairman was president A tssn-ags apprentice group, tact with outside worid Raids Across toiii^ t at 8 at the home of Mra. Manchester Lodge of Masons phis, Term. refrashanents w ill be held In ^True, Good Companions’ of the Manchester Kiwanis du b affiliated with tha UtUe Thea­ Bcgar Crafta, 97 Princeton St wiU meet tonight at 7:30 N«*h Rail after tha service. The with our expert repairs. In 1929, and secretary of the or­ ter o f M anchester, wtU present Mta. Kenneth.Arey and Mra at the Masonic Temple. The Alnnan Russell A. Wright Jr. ganization from 1932 to 1938. Summer Jobs puhUc Is invited. Kashmir Line Btano Geneveae will be oo-hoat- Master Mason degree will be of 102 Green Rd. is being reas­ Members of the luncheon The chaplain is a naUvs of "S unday C osts F v s ' E^esos,” a MEXICO CITY (AP) — 6>and P e r il, should not only be*with commercial,------. ------culturaland amttM. Me. and Mra. Crafta wlU orniferred by the Connecticut signed to Amarillo AFB, Tex., committee, all past presidents, With Rec Open LaKknore, Md.,' and graduated one-aot play, tenwrraw at 8 p. Pi*e8lhent Charles de Gaulle prevented from diverging possibly poliUcal ties. abew movlaa of their trip to for technical training as a U S. from tA Olhnan Etehool in that should actually be attuned, ’ he De Gaulle ends his four-day NEW DELHI, India Mutual Lisurance Oo. degree are: E. J. Holl, honorary chair­ m. at a meeting of LTM In Its proposes that FVance and Ita ly . team . city. He reo^ved a A. B. de­ said. stale visit Thursday and will Air Force aircraft maintenance man; W. J.' Godfrey Gourley, The recreation department (•AP) — Prim« Ministor specialist. He Completed his basement olubrooms, 46 School Mexico join in a big ex­ Before Congress and at a stop off at Fmnch colonies in Herman J. Heck, Ormand J. announces that applications for gree in 1989 from Princeton Nehru told a cheering Par­ basic training at Lack

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