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(Olaaalfled Adrertlaing on Page U) VOL* LXXXn, NO. 142 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1963 PRICE FTVE CENTS - h Brazil Asks State News JFK Clarify Roundup Tumultuous San Jose Flooded S fa tes Red Charge Allstate Ordered
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^pattern for the winter leaeon’e BRASILIA (AP) — Presi To Explain Ads Heavy rains over the week last weekend. Spring starts at dent Joao Croulart has reacted 8:20 a.m. EST Thursday. angrily to U.S. assertions that HARTFORD (AP) — The end caused new- flooding in A snowstorm which swept Welcomes President the Ohio River valley as across areas in the Dakotas and Communists have infiltrated Allstate Insurance; Ckimpany stormy, weather pounded Minnesota, dumping up to 16 Inch his government. has been asked to explain why es of snow in Rapid City, S.D., Goulart demanded that Presi it used “a completely decep broad areas of the liation. dent Kennedy personally clarify The fresh floods which hit sec- tapered off as it moved east tive advertisement” in connec ward. Only light snow or flurries the charge made by the State De tlorw of Kentucky, Vlijglnla and partment in a published statement tion with the Norwich flood West Virginia were the second fell across northern areas in the Chiefs Seek eastern third of the nation. to the House subcommittee on A letter by Insurance Commis within a week and came as many Latin-Amerlcan affairs. sioner Alfred N. Premo askn Bai communities were cleaning up More snow fell. in northern sec The President issued an order ley M. Barrett, West Hartford re from last week's destrucUve over tions of Nevada, - Arizona and to his finance minister, Francisco gional manager, to explain why Fast Check flows. Flooding also was reported New Mexico, while hall, rain and San Tlago Dantas to suspend his advertisements were run urging in parts of Tennessee and New snow hit Southern California negotiations in Washini^n for All-state policy holders whose au York State. areas. A man and three children more U.S. aid. Informed sources tos or homes had been damaged Snow, rain, hall and tornadoes were killed Sunday during a snow said, however, that Foreign Min by the disaster to report their loss On Castro made up the Inolemeht weather storm, near Flagstaff, Arlz., when ister Hermes Lima persuanded es to the company. the station wagon in which they The advertisements said a spe were riding skidded on an Icy Goulart to withdraw the order. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Informants ssiid the decision to cial emergency staff had been as- (AP)—President Kennedy ar road and crashed into a bus. Nine permit Uie Washington talks to slgned to Norwich to handle such Israeli Agents inches of snow fell in Flagstaff continue in no why weakened claims. rived today for a conferencs and Williams, with falls up to a Goulart's determination to get The advertisements were decep of Central American presi foot in some areas of northern clarificaUon of the statement. tive, Commissioner Premo said, dents and was given a rip Reported Held Arizona. The president apparently was because damage to home by flash Tornadoes struck in Alabama, flood is specifically exempted from roaring welcome. Iowa and Georgia. influenced by powerful left-wing Crowds estimated by security naUonallsts among whom anU- coverage In all home insurance officials to total 250,000 lined th* In Kidnap Plot A twister lashed Centreville, in Amerlcan sentiment frequently policies. central Alabama, Injuring three capital streets, broke through po runs high. Publicly urging home owners lice lines, crowded around Ken By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH persons and damaging 66 to 70 The House report showed that with Allstate polides to file claims, houses and buildings. Tornadoes nedy's black limousine, and at BERN, Switserland (AP) — U- the Communist infiltration claim the commissioner explained today, times halted the cavalcade. swept three separate rural areas was originally made by U.S. Am would create the misleading im raell agents are believed to be in Iowa but no one was injured. Welcomed by President Fran waging a clo£U<-and-dagger opera bassador Lincoln Gordon, but the pression that Allstate offered its Twisters also hit three north State Department in Washington clients special advantages over cisco J. Orlich of Costa Rica as tion against European scientists Georgia areas but damage was a man who carries “the responai- and industries working on aims accepted full responsibility and others. I minor and no Injuries were re said it should not be attributed T consider your efforts to bility of the tree world” on hia for the United Arab Republic, In ported. shoulders. Kennedy got a fore formed sources said today. to Gordon. profit by this most unfortunate. The one bright spot in the Nevertheless, it appeared that disaster highly regrettable,” the taste of the welcome in The sources said two men commissioner said. come /When he stepped from a rested as Israeli agents by Sw,.... Lormy, watery weather picture Gordon's future usefujness in helicopter at La Sabena Airport. police earlier this month werfe was that mild air covered the ma Brazil had been seriously im The Allstate advertisements jor part of the nation today. Tem paired. The pipe-smoking former were brought to the commissioner's President Kennedy Is surrounded by a large crowd as he arrives at La Sabena airport in San Jose, To the cheers of several thoUr implicated in a plot to kidnap Dr. Coata Rica, today for meeting of the Central American presidents. (AP Photofax.) sand there, Kennedy declared tee Hans Klelnwaechter, a German peratures generally were above Harvard professor has been per attention Manch 7, he said, and freezing except for most of sonally close to Goulart and other an Allstate officer was telephoned three-day conference with six Cen missile expert. Maine, the upper Great Lakes re members of the Brakllian govern to have mention of homes exclud tral American presidents is de Dr. Heinz Krug of Munich, an signed "to strengthen our defenses other German scientist on the gion, most of the northern plains ment. His suggestions to Goulart ed from the radio script. Allstate and scattered sections of the have someUmes carried enough gave aussurances. Commissioner against the forces of foreign im same U.A.R. project, disappeared Premo said, that such advertise Byrnes Details *^ejects perialism.” last September. Rockies. Readings ranged from 77 weight to be issued as official re Swiss police informants con- in Laredo, Tex., to 4 above in commendations. ments would be discontinued im Then, with the president of Rrmed am Israeli radio report Houghton, Mich. Diplomats here were surprised mediately. 1 T» 1 IGeorgia borm Costa Rica at his side, Kennedy that the alleged agents—an Israeli In Kentucky, where floods last at Brazil's touchy reaction since But Premo said he was informed set out on the two-mile ride to and am Austrian—fell into a trap week drove thousands of persons the charge has fr^uently been the next morning "that not only In Kennedy Budget Of Unit Voting downtown San Jose. The weather set by the daughter of amother had these broadcasts continued, was warm but ash from last German scientist. (Conttnued on Page Thirteen) (Conttmied on Page Five) but that a large advertisement in week's eruption of Irazu volcano substantially the same language WASHINGTON (AP)—The Su filtered down. They were saUd to have been WASHINGTON (AP) — A Housel-makes a judgment on the tax bill preme Court ruled today that all furested March 2 after meeting appeared in .the Norwich Bulletin Kennedy drove through the flag- this morning (March 8)." Republican has laid down a blue it would like to “have some idea, votes in statewide elections must lined main street past crowds that Heidi Ooerke, daughter of Dr. some picture of where the ex have equal weight—thereby doom Jens Ooerke, in a restaurant in An Allstate spokesman said the print for cuts in the Kennedy ad dwarfed the largest previous Inclusion of the word "homes'' was penditures are going.” That will ing voting by county units. crowd in San Jose—a turnout of Basel, Swltzerlamd. Bamel is ministration's record budget, be- largely be up to the Appropria While the 8-1 decision specific across the borden from Loerramh, Mother Seton of U.S. accidental, and said efforts to can 100 .(XK) for a political rally sev cel the advertisement following ginning with a |8-billion' slash in ed tions Committee and its ranking | ally applied to Georgia, its lan- eral years ago. Germamy, where Klelnwaechter the - conunissicmer's first warning ucation and other nondefense Republican, Rep. Ben F. Jensen j guage was so broad that it clearly lives. Swiss police had been failed because of error a t the radio spending proposals. of Iowa, said “If we don’t cut applied also to the two other His hair covered with falling tipped off. A microphone was con station. "And I don't think that defense this budget by at least $8 billion' states, Mississippi and Maryland, confetti, Kennedy waved and cealed at their table and their Beatified by Church smiled broadly to the cheering is immune, nor is space,” Rep. you can call me John.” 1 that use a form of unit voting. _ w. ,1 A ■ ■ j.^ I to. /’'I^ r.4... MM / waiters were Siylss detectives. John W. Brynes of Wisconsin, The U.S. Chamber of (Commerce i Justice Douglas delivered th e' applauding Costa Ricans. The Israeli radio said the men John P. Kelly Die* ranking Republican on the tax- called for speedier tax relief than | court’s opinion. Justice Harlan te his arrival speech, Kennedy tried to got Miss Goerke to per By RENNET M. BOLTON ^home, across from New York HARTFORD (AP) — John P. writing Ways and Means Commit that proposed by the administra- j was the dissenter. put the emphasis on economic de suade her father to abandon his VATICAN CITY (AP) — Mother City's Battery Park. Kelly, 59, Democratic town chair tee, said Sunday as he called for tion Douglas said in his opinion: velopment as the main targets ctf work for the U.A.R., claiming he Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton has According to custom, the Pope man In Hartford and treasurer of holding government spending at While the Kennedy program "The conception of political equal the talks that brought him to (3en- was helping develop weapons of become the. Rrst native-born did not attend the two-hour beati the Democratic State Central current levels. would Involve a $3-billion reduc ity from the Declaration of Inde tral America. He said tee meeting mass destruction to be used American beatified by the Roman fication ceremony in the morning. Committee, died at his home today If it can be done, he said, he tion in the first step, the cham pendence, to Lincoln's Gettysburg would strengthen tee common against Israel. . The Jerusalem Catholic Church, bringing her to Canon Msgr. Emilio Ruffini read aMer a long illness. would support a tax cut and even ber called for an $8.6-billion slash Address, to the 15th, 17th, and 19th market plan for the region. Post said these are believed to the doorstep of sainthood. the 10-page decree of beatifica Kelly also operated the John P. go tee administration one better— effective June 30. It also urged i amendments can mean only one ”We seek not the subjugation of be cobalt warheads for Egypt's WatrfUng the joyous ceremony tion. Kelly Insurance (3o. The company slashing revenues $7.5 billion in greater tax relief for the upper thing—one person, one vote. new lands but the freedom of our A1 Kahlr missile. in St. Peter's Basilica Sunday was It awarded Mother Seton the ti has been the agent of record for tee first step by reducing cor income brackets than Kennedy is In a concurring opinion Justice old republics,” Kennedy said, "not The Swiss Informants said, Anne Therese O'Neill, |B, of Balti tle "blessed," granj^ed permission state insurance coverage since porate rates 52 to 47 per cent and asking for and said consideration Clark said today’s decision in the accumulation of gold for a however, that their recorded con more, whose cure from leukemia for her body and relics to be ex 1956. cutting individual income tax should be given to an excise tax volves only statewide elections of few, but in seiwch of a better way versation revealed the agents' (blood cancer) was attributed to posed for public veneration—but The Kelly company has been im- rates across the board by $5 bil to help make up for lost revenue. a U.S. senator and of state execu of life for all our people.” part in an undercover operation the miraculous intercession of the not lor worship, for her images der fire from the R^ublican-con- lion. Joel Barlow, chairman of the tive and judicial officers respon- Kennedy’s . plane arrived at El directed at European scientists 19th-century nun. to bear a halo and for annual trolled House Insurance Commit The Kennedy administration has chamber’s taxation committee, sibile to a statewide constituency. i Coco Airport, about 20 miles from and Industries working for Egypt. The Maryland teen-ager, who Masses to IM celebrated in her tee during the past two weeks. proposed a $98.8-blllion budget for presented the business g;roup’s “Within a given constituency, i downtown San Jose. There was no snapped the climax of the morn honor in New York. Baltimore and The committM wants to know the fiscal year beginning July 1. views to the Ways and Means there can be room for but a single \ ceremony at El Oico. (Continued on Page Five) ing rites with a tiny camera, fin all churches and chapels of the bow some |420,000 in commissions An $11.9-billlon deficit is the of Ckimmlttee today. In his prepared constitutional rule—one voter, one Kennedy took a helicopter to L* ished her day be kissing the ring Sisters of Charity throughout the on state in^rance policies are dis ficial forecast and the President testimony, Barlow sharply criti vote,” Clark said. Sabana Airport, where the other of Pope John XXm, who came world. tributed annually by the Kelly has placed in tee cong;ressional cized the administration’s three- Clark apparently wrote his con later in the evening for the first As he finished, a choir broke company. hopper a proposed net tax cut of step plan. curring opinion, to stress that the (Continued on Page Seven) Exchange Reports public veneration of Mother Seton. into a Te Deum of thanksgiving. D^ocrats have announced the $10.2 billion a year, to take effect "The three-year stretch-out,-or decision does not involve tee va "Elizabeth Seton .is the first of The bells of St. Peter's pealed investig(ation as politically moti in three stages. any stretch-out for that matter, is lidity of a state’s apportionment On ‘Black Monday’ ficially recognized flower of and a veil fell from a halo-ed vated and an attempt to embar The prospect of a large deficit self-defeating because it postpones of geog;raphical constituencies sanctity which the United States portrait of Mother Seton above the rass the Democratic administra while tmces are being cut has net and distorts decision, and in from which representatives to the NEW YORK (AP) — The story of America offers to the world," great altar. tion at Gov. John N. Dempsey. tled economy - minded Congress creases rather than decreases the state’s legislative assembly are behind "the most dramatic stock the 81-year-old pontiff told 6,000 "I'm overwhelmed,” said Anne State and National Chairman members. Some have said they present preoccupation with tax chosen. Bulletins market events in more than three persons at the twilight service. O'Neill. "I can't find words to John N. Bailey, in commenting, on would support a tax reduction if plaimlng and tax consequences, ’ The decision was tee first in Culled from AP Wires decades” was told today by the "It is a source of satisfaction express how I feel. It was won Kelly’s death, said it was a deep spending is cut at tee same time. he said. volving voters’ rights since the New York Stock Exchange. to us to pay such a tribute to that derful.” personal loss. Brynes said teat before the Barlow also attacked the ad Supreme Court on March 26, 1962 illustrious nation, as an augury Behind the girl was a tapestry "Jack Kelly was my friend,” It reported what Investors did Ways and Means Committee ministration's proposed cuts in the in ,a landmark Tennessee case P.O. BOMBED during the May 28, 1962 market for further advance in spiritu^ symbolically depicting her cure Bailey said. ‘T will sorely miss him various tax brackets, charging opened the door to litigation of progn^'ess. For the first time there from usually fatal leukemia. 11 and his soimd advice and counsel. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A crash and the May 29-31 recovery. they have been designed to bene legislative reapportionment ques bomb exploded in, the ovenean On "Black Monday,” May 28, has appeared in glory above the years ago. Iliis was one of the So will Democrats everywhere in fit lower income groups and con tions. The court did not then say altar of the chair of St. Peter a two miracles required for recog tee sptate.” section of the post office at San the market was rocked by its Printers Vote sumers generally. what standards would be fair in Francisco International Airport worst loss since 1929. About mid .heroine of the United States of nition of a candidate as blessed. In falling health for almost two "No Uuc program could be bet legislative districting. America.” The other was the cure of Sister years Kelly was active in tee state today, injuring two clerlu, ap day Tuesday it made an abrupt ter designed to shift more and Under the Georgia system, each parently seriously, PahtnruMter about face and scored a partial Francis Cardinal Spellman, Gertrude Korzendorfer of cancer election oampai^ last fall but more of the burden to tee Investors county Is assigned a certain num archbishop of New York, trans bf the pancreas in 1934. had been ooitfined since late Not To Continue John Fixa said the exploslva recovery. On Thursday, after a and busings and professional ber of unit votes in the primary package apparently a r r I v e g Memorial Day holiday respite, it lated the Pope's Italian words into Two more carefully Investigated vemher. men of the middle and upper election. Broadly speaking, a can- more than recaptured Monday's English. Joseph Elmer- Cardinal miracles are required before Bom In Hartford tee son of tee from oves'seas, I Mother Seton can be proclaimed late Michael H. Kelly and Mary NYC Blackout brackets than tee Treasury’s cur loss. R itter,. archbishop of St. Louis, rent proposal,” he said. (Ckintinued on Page Seven) COUNSEL GUARANTEED During this period 88 million knelt to listen. a saint. Skizabeite Galbraith kelly, he is For Miss O'Neill, the high nx>t survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna NEW YORK (AP) — Printers WASHINGTON (AP) — Tha shares changed himds In 673,000 Cardinal Spellman cabled his Supreme. Court ruled iinanlmoua- individual transactions, swamping archdiocese that a lady chai>el of the day came when she and nW (Jeiuteok) Kelly; two sons, J. Mi have voted to continue their news chael.:, Kelly, Atty. Peter G. Kelly paper strike here, dimming hopes ly today that states must pro honorings Mother Seton will be vide free counsel to defend poor (Gontlnued on Page T h m ) built near the site of her onetime (Oonttnoed on Page Nine) of _N*fw York City; and three of getting eight major dailies daughters, Mrs. John P. Furey of back on the streets this week. Proposed Tax Cut Aids persons in all criminal trlala. Wethersfield, Mrs. Hugh J. O’Hare By a marg;in of 64 ballots— This new rule of law for stato of South Windsor and Miss Kath 1,621-1,557 — union printers voted courts is much broader than any leen Kelly. Funeral arrangements Sunday to reject a contract, set previous decision. In previous Liberals Taunt in charge of the ThCHnas J. Farley tlement proposed by Mayor Rob Small Businesses Most decisions the court has held that Funeral Home aar« incomplete. ert F. Wagner and approved by defendants in capital cases lua r; ‘ Kelly combined a successful publisher and union negotiators entitled to free counsel. It also Diefenbaker in oaieer of business and polities, al March 8. By STERLING F* GREEN »that the Kennedy tax package is has required counsel In aonM though several times he seriously The strike by I^al 6 of tee WASHINGTON (AP) — Small- stuffed with special bonbons for other cases such as those Involv.- International Typographical Union business men would be among the small businesses, the department ing ignorance and Illiteracy oi , r Coloring Book (Continued on Page Seven) began last Dec. 8—101 days sigo most - favored beneficiaries of never has added up the tax the defendants, their youth, and —against four newspapers. Five President Kennedy’s tax program, savings which would accrue to the circumstances of public hostility- several types of firms affected- Xy/' OTTAWA (AP) — Canadian Ub- other major dailies closed volun a study Indicated today. Their erals are ribbing Prime Minister tarily at tee same time, but one, cuts would total about $1.2 billion sole proprietors,, partnerships and JFK OUTS BUDGET John Diefenbaker and other cam Subjects Disl ike tee Post, resumed publication If tee plan wins approval. small corporations. WASHINGTON (AP)—Fns- paign rivals with a cartoon color- March 4. Small-business spokesmen were Data from, the Small Business Ident Kennedy recommended te ^ing book for the voters. Lama’s Manning Publishers’ representatives ex among the gentler critics of the Administration indicates, how Congress today a cut of $51^117^ Diefenbaker shows ujp In four pressed regret at tee printers’ re tax proposals In House Ways and ever, that these___ groups______would 000 in his 1064 budget and $74,- drawinga. U.S. Debutante jection of tee propo.sed settlement. Means Committee hearings on the save' roughly $1.2 billion under the | 24,000 in the budget for 106$. Hie Conservative leader, whose The vote r^sed tee possibility tax bill last week. But, in lan individual income and business The trimming results from freall tax changes—a surprisingly large Indications that the Departmeiit I#/' refusal to stocl^le U.S. nuclear GANGTOK, Sikkim (A P)—Red- teat tee ITU Executive Council guage .exactly like that of the hlg- warheads for Canadian missiles might submit the proposed set busines.s witnesses, they: figure, since it is equivalent to of Health, Educatfon and Wal« was a factor in the overthrow of robed Buddhist monks chanted tlement to a referendum df the 1. Urged curtailed federal nearly half the proposed $2.6 bil fare, will require less money than was expected. The White his government, is caricatured good luck prayers today for the entire membership of Local 6 , in spending to offset the revenue lion reduction in corporation with sagging jowls and character wedding of New York socialite cluding some 6,000 commerical loss; and ^ rates. House said that Kennedy now istically curly. hair. printers and the 8,000-odd news 2. Opposed many of the tax re The savings would go to these has out by $1^,742,000 the bud Hope Cook to tee crown prince of get he sent to Congress In Jan One drawing ^ o w s him riding this .Himalayan state. But ill paper printers. forms by which Kennedy hopes to; groups: . „ Two large units of tee New cushion the loss—Including even ’ - About $233 million, by Treas- uary for the 1064 flscal year backward on a hobby horse, t omens worried tee prince’s sub starting July 1. sword uplifted in his right hand jects. ■York Newspaper Guild voted Sun some changes which were de- ury estimate, to the 475,000 cor- "This is the leader," the cap A mild earthquake shook tee day to extend their current con sifirn6d expressly to help small p>orations havings earnings of S2o,- 1 i V - tracts, as the printers had de fjynig , 000 a year or less. This would ASKS BERLIN SOLU'HON tion says. capital Sunday and a heavy thun BERLIN (AP) — Mnyor Willy "He is trying to go two ways at derstorm rumbled from the sky- manded, so that tee pacta would The small-business witnesses, resul( from cutting the normal expire simultaneously with those however, left the net impression corporation tax rate from SO to Brandt called on the Western obm: high-mountidne. powers and the Soviet Union to "Bometlmea he tries to go three. “People In the village will not of nine newspaper craft unions. that they want tax reduction bad 22 per cent. ' That issue has been a major ly and would be pleased to take -- Another $200 million, as indi day to try to and nn toterim aa- "Ifoet o(, the time he doesn’t think this 1s a good sign,” said cated by SBA figures, to firms lutlon to the Berlin problem te move at all. a Sikkimese oflflcial. stumbling block to ending tee pro the Kennedy plan — with several longed labor dispute. Guild units reservations. classed by that agency as small the intere^ of enaing Esht-Weat "Color him tai i^erse." Mias Cooke, 22, Is scheduled to businesses but having profits tensions. W ^ t Berlin’s mayor ■ ■ 'i: _ The armed forces situation is. •rrive today for tee Buddhist cere- at, other closed dallies were to “We are well aware that prob ably the greatest benefit flowing above $25,000. This would result declared bis hew olte gavem* touched on in a picture of a hel- money We^esday. She Is an Epis- vote today on the contract, expira ment would favor a, temporary « '■ i- V . .’ meted airman with a needle oopalian. tion issue. from the proposed reduction in from 'the drop in thp total corpora- I n ' two other major develo;^ rates would accrue to the small tlon tax rate from 62 per cent to Berlin solution so long as It met L nosed plane in the background. There has been considerable 47 per cent oertaln oondlttons sM did not "This 'la a Canadian fighter grumbling among tee cons^ative menta the striking Stereotypen business community,” said John •Mm lampooil sbowing Oanadlaii Prtme MloisUr Jotm DMeobaker Union, ratified contract agree A. Qdsnell, general counsel of the —About $800 mlUlon for unin- plane ohatonleh In Mm way a | OB a hdtiby hntaM wMh a wrorA uptUted in hia .pilot. _ mounthln people here teat their a oorporatad amaU bustiiaaa ownara • M.evairtnal aatttaSMn* af te f flies lor NATO. widowed . 39-year-rtd prinee, ment with the pubUahera, and tha Natlonnl Small Businoss Asooela- 2 S t iw d Is a vmmf In a v M x m book OaaaiUaa Mbanla am tton. to rtb OoMwvtilksB party onxMltlan In ataM o n ------^ Although lha Treasury baa aaid « aa ra« a fltac). k y . (A P TMxOax.) i) (Oonttnoed an Pngs Nina) (Oonttaned oa Faga Thlrte«a), ♦'•'•»♦<'' ^.'
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J’ MANCHESTER E^VRNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1968 P ^ G B T W O I . . Lakeside Dr, The cakes are sent r •J 1 rri- . active osUers mtn. Forsii ICam, one of America’s outstand and thera waa musie to b« heard Anddver to patienU at the Norwich State L i b e r a l s 1 aim were M llen. 1 Income Tax Aides ing . oboteU. Assisting were Miss ivhich was unknown to i m after DD Hospital wherO they are distri ntar.rrin ' acoounto, salsa axcssdsd MugwF^gtival Judith Martin, oboe. Miss Joan many years of listening. buted to patients on their bfrth- purcitoses all ttwee days of a Schedule Visit* FREE DEUVERY Brookway, cello, and Mr. Benton I recaU that the Boston Flute 6a.ya Diefenhaker in i ratio of'three sharos sold to every Crane, piano. All performed ad Players’ Club used to offer pro B rin i r s to E n d Wright Files A new 4-H club, "Buttons and two purchased. 9A.M .tof P.M. Notable Event mirably, and the UtUe old Town grams of a similar nature, thirty “TH E WAY The Baby Has Bowto,” meets Satiuxlay mornings Taxpayors who want assistance HsJl In Andover proved to be emi years ago, but since they disband faOOBU O W y iS S w Beth Tfcmi 10 to 12 at the home at lead with filling out their income tax ed during the depression, oppor MCI I Season d f m o B For Primary Coloring Book ARTHUR R R ii nently suited to music of the ■y AtnUED 8HBWWOIB. er Mrs. Elmeet Reed on Lake Rd. Officers Elected forms majr' get the help at two For Andover diamber type. tunities to hear the wind-instru I HEARD FT” I Club offioera are Nancy Stasiak, scheduled ' "taxpayer assistance AcousUcally it Is excellent'. Fur ment chamber works have been ■gr W H S pearanoe here wa.s ar Officers will be installed Saturday, chord, yet his playing preserved give a concert next monAh, on Boyer, flute. the ace of clubs and switched to • • • • • nated for the post at the party ranged by the special event.s com a placard reading "Ban Every plies prospective tenants with a idnned throughout this "chamber order. so it was rather a natural thing Wednesday evening, ^wll 17, to The combination of flubo and March 30, at the Temple. Choice of program was interest most of the antique flavor, though ehiba. West took the •«« of elu“ ’YtenhaW, Diane Beraloe, daughter o t Eiemard and Carolyn caucus on Feb. 20. Hutchinson Is mittee of the PTA, thing!" The others are a disputing brochure containing n o t only music festival” and I have no to do. I can’t say that many other be precise. harp has long been a storic in trade and swltehed to hearts, ®art ntngaraSd Kershaw, 12 Braiiwrd PI. She was bom March 5 at currently a. selectman. worker and a professor and a Others elected were Mr. ann apartment floor plan.s but 64 pre dooht that the program Friday ing without being abstruse. There offered on the more modem piano people thought it was natural, At that tlm« we shall offer an ftapt. Ginn .Analgned - j j Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury Jr., asso- W ^ r e 4w isn’t too much chamber music forte. of tbe composer and the arranger, another dlsmond to make South Manobedter. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is The town elections will be held , Capt. Roger W. Ginn to being re farmer who is holding them to cut pushouts representing various evening, which I did not attend, however, for they had a rather “All-American” program. Now wtw fraqjientty aooie tbs inatru- Mrs. ^ y ra FItoigeraM, 12 Brainard PI. Her paternal grandpar- on May 20. | gether. I date patron and associate matron; articles of fumlttire, .scaled in the near aa was every bit as enjojrable as the available to the publiCr and most He was also represented in the scanty house. don’t head for th« taU Umber, cashed the ten oj assigned to Little Rock AFB. role of composer, offering a com meata together la o reheat ral paa- HqnVU AO I ertU are Mr. and Mra. Stephen Kentaaw, Blast Hartford. She Zone Change Needed "They are against hist shout Mrs. Joseph Gallant, secretary; same ratio. i one on Saturday evening when I of it takes the form of string This was too bad. Youngsters just because there won’t be any cluhs. drew two more trumps witn Ark., following his graduation } Mrs. J, E. Elliott, treasurer; Mrs, your I quartets. There was more variety position for piano by his own sages. Mosart even wrote a double has two ristera. Dawn T., 6, and Wendy M., 2%. ' George Platt, owner of the, from the United Statea Air Force everything, " renders are told. Tbe furniture-placing guide to was present. who devote their energies to the esUbllahed "old masters” repre concerto for the two Instru the Mng and queen, and then ran A « • a d property on which it is planned j ! Paul Taylor, conductress; Mrs. said to be particularly popular; telephon The artists were headed by Josef ; of tone color in these concerts, hand. It was interesting to hear^ making of musk: should receive sented. The United States has pro may be fierce at either hearto or mi.s.sile launch officer course at ".Sometimes they are even but not extraordinary; in fact ments. For a vdiole program, how clubs until West wanted to tolw Dnaai, OavM Brian, aon at Irving W. wd Marion liswell to build the town’s new post of against themselves. Stuart Baraw, associate conduc with husbands whose wives often | encouragement, to my way of duced some very worthwhile eom- his trump trick. Dummy was good diamonds; and South may teva fice. hss asked the zoning board, .Sheppard AFB. Tex. tress and Regionald Allen, trustee. change their mlnd.s about fuml- \ Your order for drag m have heard at least one other thinking. A couple ot- hundred ever, it tends to get a bit weari no play at all for four Spades. Duan Jr., RFD 1, Cervauis Rd., Rockville. He was bom M arch' Capt. Ginn, .son of K. W Gum "Color them black and blue." number of his which I preferred. poeers, and not all of them wrote some and overly sweet, so Inclu- for the rest, but south was ^ 4 at Manobast«r Memorial Hospitol. His maternal grandparents of appeals for a variance to allow . Refreshments were served after ture arrangement. It also serves i oosmetlcs will be tekra people is scarcely encouraging. I in the strident manner (rf today. ready down one for a loss of aoo yi^en competitive b id d in g of 7 Ijakeside Dr., learned the The Social Credit party is shown the meeting by Lambert and a hnmedlately. ’There was, as I mentioned, one skm of a cello was a welootna ad are Mk. and Mra. WHham liew ell Sr., Rockville. His paternal its construction in a residential as a two-faced automaton opera- as a purchasing guide for newly don’t know how much effort had Of course you’ve probably heard reaches a high level, double what zone. management of operational and committee. weds. other member o f the ensemble, been expended in trying to get an of Edward MacDowell, for ex dition to the ensemble, vou can and leave the next move m w lp aren ts are Mr. and MCni. Irving Dunn Sr., Rockville. He maintenance activities and the ' ting two printing devices des Miss Judith Martin. She too, This also allowed somewhat *****^%orth observed that S o i^ nan a brother, Gary Klan, 7; and a sl.'»ter, Sandra Lee, 6. The Rt. 6 Platt property, op cribed as "a hinny money ma audience, and very llkety the trou ample. Unfortunately most of you could have doubled four heara to partner. If he cnmWt douMs * * d • tioned to Alfred Goldstein of He- | prlnciple.s of the Titan II nitosile proved thoroughly competent. She ble lay With the method of pro know him only for "To a Wld greater freedom in the choice of the^ponents at their rescue bid, chine ' .... FREE and would have collected 800 Parka, Sharon Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roger H. bron who holds the government 8y,slein.s. was heard as soloist in Faure’s motion. Rose,” -a' harmless enough piece music, which was varied both in he can pass or bid on. At the The captain and his wife have "See the two heads?" the cap ’’Aria” and offered an understand period and in value so that there points instead of losing 200. South Paikn, 56% School St. She wa* bom March 5 at Matutaeater contract to build and lease the tion says New W ay Found Certainly the trouble was not of miisic, but not one to gain him repUed that four spades was a very least he will be making an building to the Post Office De four children. A graduate of Wil DEUVERY DOUBLE ing interpretation of its gentle ro' with the youngster# themselves, much of a reputation. He has must have been something on the Informed decision rather than a ktemorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparentn are Mr. and ‘‘.lust press the button and it manticism. In ensemble work she fine contract and that he dldn t Mra. W. F. Shaw, 630 Lydall 9t. Her paternal grandparents are partment. lies next to the Grenon liam Hall High School, West Hart will print all the money you need." They had b^n well-rehearsed, utd written some excellent la rg e program for ovotyooo. Numbers want to double four hearts when blind guess. _ package store and service sta ford, he received his B.,S. degree WORLD GREEN proved to be deft in execution, as they played very aooeg>tabIy. ‘The worka One of these is his Second ranged from the 16tti to the 30th DaUy Queetkai Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Iterioi, OheSMre. She has a sister, 7>t4 There are no remarks, humor To Stop Hair Loss, well as sensitive to problems of he couldn’t do a thing to five dia Ann, 23 morttha. tion. already zoned for buslne.s.s. , from the University of Connecti ous or otherwise, about the Liber program was chosen with care Plano Concerto, actuaHy written century, and varied from the no monds. Partner epens with one spade, • • • • . A spokesman for the zoning i cut. He entered the .service in .Sep balance. and included a concerto as well ss ^rtiUe he was on an extended bility of Rameau to tbe idlociee al party in the .10.000 copies of Altogether it was a most enjoy •"The rest of the discussion was and the next pUyer passM. Y m St. Loola, Eugene Arthur, son Of Elugene Arthur and EOd- board of appeals said today he tember 19,’i.'5. ' the booklet. Grow More Hair a fuU scale symphemy. 'Hm players honeymoon in Europe. of “Pop Goes The WeaaeL” very interesting, but should not holdi Spades. K-8^6-4; H e ^ expects a public hearing on the able occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Crane, had been choeeo with care, too, I ahall play th« solo {rfano por- Isa Otia a Oonnectlcut girl wtna Ztasaer St. Louis, 92 W. Main St., Rockville. He was bom HOUSTON, Texas For years But how can any man or wom- who produced the "festival” are to be printed bi a family newspaper. Q-10-9-4-2; Diamonds, 4 ; jumbs, #• Feb. 33 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grand- Platt request will be .scheduled .Vlanrhester Evening Herald An "they said it couldn't be done.” j an be sure what to actually ca;is- PRESCRIPTION FHAKMAOr STAMPS and represeqtad some of the most Uons of this work, inasmuch a« I originally, and once harpiat with Who was right?” within the next two weeks. dover oorrespondent, .Margery be congratulated for making the talent^ jnstrumantallats la the failed to find anyone around who the Hartford Bymirfiany, has ma iaither b Bldwin C. Daniels, Rockville. His paternal grandpar- But now a Texas firm of labora- j ing their hair loss ? Even if bald- 901 MAIN ST.—MI t-HM opportunity available to miisio Mbced Verdlet What do you say? «Ke are Mr. rad Mrs. Arthur St. Louis, Vernon. He has twin Rear End Crash Mnntandon, telephone 742-6012. Exchange Reports tory consultants has developed a | ness may seem to “run In your Greater -Hartford area. George knew an American concerto. I tured musically since she was As usual, there is something to Htorly Satimlay evening a car lovers. Ukewise to be congratu Akon conducted. wont be the only soloist, however. heard around these parts some Answer; Bid four spades. This ■bSani, Lori Lyrm, and Judy Lyhn. 16 monthe. treatment that ia not only atop- ! family,” this is certainly no proof ' lated are the patrons and sponsors be said on each side. Smith would shows powerful su pp ort • • • , , driven on Rt. 6 by Miss Marilyn On ‘Black Monday’ ping hair loss . . . but Is really i of the cause of YOUR hair loss. ' Since the group 1# eompoeed of Nancy Turetzky wHl play the ado years sga She now plays with an have made four spades against Keefe of RFD 1. Andover, was who added financial substance to players from various towns, there flute in Grlffes’ "Poem For Pluto assurance that was lacking in for spades, with a singleton or void Gomeidl, Kenneth Philip, son of Anthony C. and Lorraine growing hair! ' ; Actually, there are at least 18 j the Cranes' ideas, and brought the M y but a 4-0 trump break. Nev Inthe hand, but less than » potato struck in the rear by a car driven was naturally not the local inter And Orchestra.” mer days, and a greater sense of ertheless. he should have doubled Gonyar Cbtneall, 64 Mark Dr., Wapping. He was bom March 6 Grange Notes (Continned from Page One) They don't even aak you to conditions that enn cau.se. project to fruition. in high cards. at Mandieeter Memorial Hoeiyltal. His maternal grandparents bv Mrs. Anna Harcson of 2.17 I>aw- take their word for it. If they No matter which one is. est there would have been had Nancy 1s a very good flutiaL style then she fonneriy displayed. four hearts. rriice St., Hartford. State Police they all been-trom Glastonbury. and this "Poem” is very good She was heard as soloiri, For one thing. Bast might stay ara Mr. and Mra. George Gonyar. Orono, Maine. HI* paternal the exchange's reporting facili believe that the treatment will the cmi.se of your hair lo.ss, if you SEAWEED TO SHAMPOOS For Shetawold’s 86-pags book grandmother to Mra. Loretta Oomeail, South Indnor. He ha.t a report Miss Keefe Was westbound When Donald K. Peck was elect help you. they invite you to try until you are slick bald and But Glastonbury could not as piece of music. Grlffes wrote oompanist and ensemblist during in four hearts. The penalty might and had stopped her car just ties. AUCKLAND, N. Z. (AP)—Giant semble such a g;roup; neither music far in advance of his time, the course of events, and demon let, "A Pocket Guide tolSridge,” brother, Kevin, 5; and three - sistera, Karen, 10, Lynn, 8, rad ed president of the First National The exchange .surveyed a por it for 32 days, at their risk, your hair roots are dead, you are U]@EA be quite severe, especially if Bast west of Lindholm’s Comers to kelp, a form of seaweed with could Mandiester. Ihers were a known almost fifty years after Ws strated excellence in each of the send 80 cents to Bridge Book, Brenda, 6, Bank of Litchfield recently to tion of these transactions to find see for yoiirself! beyond help. So. if you still have lost his head. The Manchester Evening Herald, « • • * • make a left turn Into Old State hair lor at least .some fuzz) on' stems up to 120 feet long. Is a couple of players from each of the untmely death dxirlng World War several roles. She has likewise If West runs to five diamonds. succeed Everett C. Osbom. it was out who was buying and selling, rich source of alginates, which Box 8818, Grand Central Sta., N.Y. Sirfuielder, Beth Ann, daughter of Roy Wilfred rad Jiayce Rd. The car driven by Mrs. Han- of particular Interest to Grange Naturally, they would not offei- top of your head and would like ' towns, and I suppose most towns L Many o f you wHl think he sounds changed Instruments since she South cannot do a thing, but North .Hon, alao we.stbound, was tinahle ssid Keith Funston, exchange this no-risk trial unless the treat are used in deodorants, sham in the area contributed one or two something like Debueoy, and per used to play here, but whether or 17, N.Y. Ann Wagenback Schneider, 40 pleasant St.. Rockville. She was members Ihroughout- the .state, president. to stop your hair loss and grow | may have a word to say. If North Copyright 1868 to stop in time and struck the ment worked. However, it is im- more hair . . . now is the time to Open poos, mouth washes, shaving musicians, with Hartford itself haps feel that he imitates the not her tonal Improvement is the has a Uttle more in diamonds and bom Fob. 27 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grand since both men are past masters Here is what the survey .showed: cream, fertilizers, beauty prepa providing the largest group. result of the change of instru Oeneral Features Carp. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagenback of Tremont. HI. Her Keefe car. police said. of Litchfield Grange. Peck who pos.sible to satisfy everyone. act. j greater master. a Uttle less in eluba, the carnage Trooper Charles Gunn o f the The public, individuals, sold Wed., Thun, rations, paper manufacturing, Next ume you see them adver Actually he probobly knew very ments or tbe Increase in her own paternal grandparentn are Mr. and Mra. WllHam Schneider, 18 lias also served as master of Moun heavily when the market was de i 'TliPm e erreat^ e a i mmaionn a io v itv ooT f ca^oscases lyoesch Laboratory Oon.sultants. 1 mattress making and even ice tised, try and go to hear them. technical abilities la a queatlcm of West St.. Rockville. Colchester Troop gave Mrs. Han tittle of Debussy’s muslo. Grlffes son a warning for speeding. Mrs. tain County Pomona Grange, and clining and bought hearily when and Friday cream. Not only will It moouraga the actually died before DObuasy, and tike moot variety. Personally, Tm Hin Fave Lee, daughter of Spec. 4 John F. Jr. and Carla four years as Connecticut State it was rising. I o f excessive hair fall Hnd nient for 32 .days, at their risk, if Experiments in methods of ex kids, but you’ll he entertained as inclined to believe it la her in Scott Hill of Frankfurt. Germany. She was bom March 7 in Hanson complained of bruises on balflnes.s are the beyinning they believe the treatment ■wnij Debussy's works didn’t make much THIS MAN WENT TO JAIL the forehead, and Miss Keefe said Grange Master, said they are not - Financial institutions, com- tracting the alginates have been well. They did a bang-iq> job erf headway outside of - France duiv crease in musicality. Frankfurt. Her matemAI grandmother to Mrs. Aflan Chin- only "long time grange members" and more fullv developed •’'‘'P V™'- the mm\ merrisl banks and non-member TiH 9 P.M. conducted for the last two years Dvorak's Fourth Symphony, and Ardyth Alton was very compe FOR HIS CONVICTIONS! noook, Rodondo, Calif., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. that she would see her own doctor. formation listed below. All in- ing his lifetime. My introduction Mrs. Hanson’s ckr was towed from but have been active workers for broker - dealers ducked market. stajjes o f male pattern bald- at the University of New ’ South played generally very well. Of to him came In 1920, when I first tent as cellist with the group. She rad Mra. John F. Hill Sr.. 106 W. MWn St., Rockville. Wales in New Zealand. Besides the course there were some tough demonstrated good pitch, and con ***** the scene, but the Keefe car was cannot^be heipedV hsaid the well known “First Book driven away. . New Zealand waters, the only spots, but it was never distress of Preludes” played fai Boston. siderable flexibility, but I was not Hear Robert Swann Roy, Paul Eklward. aon of Armand and Julia Ovoase Roy. Horatio Alger breed of men who ; were selling, and vice versa, ' other world source ot the giant ing, which is more than I can say overly Impressed vdth her tone or •8 Manor Lane, Wapping. He was bom Feb. 36 at Hartford Fabrics Dsmoostoatioa ’Hien we’re also offertr* two OF THE POLABIS FARM IN VOMJNTOWN SPEAK ON Mtos Cora Webb, home demon climbed to the top through their ' . Individual exchange members To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants, Inr. kelp are off the coast Califor of some profemlonal entertain ‘Symphonic Sketxlhes” by G« phrasing. In short, her left hand is Hoflpttial. His m a tei^ l grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elddie Dept. Crr-8. Box 66001. 2018 Kipling St. % nia, where barges with mowers stration agent for Tolland County, own skill, courage, and persever- and member organizations, in gen- ment offered via radio and TV. Chadwick. "Chad” holds a unique excellent but her . right hand can Ohosse, Keegan, Maine. His paternal grandfather to .Toaeph ance, -starting out as sten^ra- j eral. were net buyers when the Houston 6, Texas harvest the weed, and off the east Of course I don't mean by this stand improvement Of course, she "THE NON-V|OUENT SOLUTION Roy, Green River, New Bninswicik, Canada. He has two broth announces a meeting on "New Leasing requires no eopttel in place la the history of American Fabrics, Ttaelr Selection, Care and pher and bookkeeper respectively. | market was declining and net sell- I now have, or have had, the following conditions: vestment, eliminates trade-in MONDAY, coast of Tasmania. that you should desert the Ma»- music. At a time when other doesn’t claim to be Pablo Casals TO A VIOLENT WORLD" ers, James. 7, and Stephen, .5%. Peck joined the bank in 1926 and j ers as the market rose, or Joseik Schuster, either, so I * • • * • Use" on March 26 at 8 p.m. at the How long haa yo)ir hair been thinning? ...... worries, simpllflee tax records TUESDAY and Americans were slavishly follow puBUO iNvrnsD Northeast School in Rockville. The to active in community, and ctaimoh ] Margin customers of exchange ing European examples, Chadwick suppose Tni being a little finicky. Sohubert, Ellen Elizabeth, daughter of Richard and Mar Do you still have hair?... .or fuzz?...... on top of your head? and has a dozen ether SdvsB- Mr. Boyer, mi the other hand, MOTTS AUDITORIUM, TUESDAY. MARCH 19 guerite HSnrichs Schubert, South Wappdngers Falls, N. Y, She gueit speaker will be Miss Beth ahd fraternal organizations. -Mr^, j member organizations recorded a How long is it ? ...... \ SUPER i WEDNESDAY had the gumption to express bis Peck to national home economics net sole balance of 2.8 million tage.s. You come out SB tep Free Lecture Tuesday, March 19, 8 P.M. is an exceptionally fine flutist (I Sil6 P.M. was bom March 5 at -Vassar Brothers Hospital. Poughkeep.sdc, Peterson, home economist for the Do yo\i have dandruff?...... Is it dry?...... Or oily? ...... 'V markets own oountry In music. detest the word flautist by the N. Y. Her ntatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. .Tohn C. DitPont Co., who will exhibit the chairman a position which She has shares. Forced liquidation due to every time you leoM a sow sor In one of the sketches you’ll YOUNG DBMOORAT8 OF MAN0HK8TEK lantest fabrics. 'The meeting to held for the past nine years. i written margin calls represented Doe.s your scalp have pimples oi- other irritstions? ...... way, but ru put it in so you can Htariichs, 140 Sitanmit St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. from us. Oome in—get the foete. SPECIALS bear a motive from a traditional see I do know how to spell it) and Mra. Max J. flchubert, 21.5 Woodland St. She has two open to the public. Oregon Staite Grange, which will pnly a small part of over-all mar- Is your hair dry?...... or oily? ...... "Juba” or Negro danoe; Steirfien Moreover, he displayed very con brothers,, Ralph. 8. and Paul, 2. Bylaws Aineoded be host to the 1963 annual sesaion gin selling. Does yotir forehead become oily or grea.sy? ...... Foster had included the same in Portland, has about the catchi The survey also showed that siderable talent as a composer in ***** Four amendments to bylaws Does your .'K'alp itch? ...... How often? ...... I,ease Plans For AB ntotive in “Camptown Races” but were adopted at the recent meet est slogan seen for some time- over the three days individuals in an extra number offered just be Laliberte,. Roland Jeffrey, son of Roland and Graces Jones Attach any other information you feel may be helpful. Malcre and Modsb 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST, MANCHESTER only made a gay song of it Chad fore the intermission. STANLEY WARNER TODAY Lahberte, New City, Rd., StaflV>rdv1Ue. He was bom March 8 ing of the Mothers dub. Included "Blvery Degree in ’63.” They have the middle and upper income wick gives It the full symphonic 'This was a series of variations at Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. in them were one that no person choUonged any state to try to top groups were net sellers. Those in treatment. And you’ll find that he for the ensemble baaed on the AND TOMORROW and Mrs. Raymond H. .Tones. E>ast Douglas. Mass. HU paternal could be voted into the same of their record seventh degree class. the under-$10,000 Income category NAME ...... sotmds like the sound track for theme of one of Paganini’s cele grandparents are Mr. rad Mrs. Leo A. Laliberte, BUM Thomp fice for more than one successive Subordinate Schedule were subetantlal net buyera e.s- MORIARTY “western, movie at times. Ihe brated works for violin. The orig March 18-—Andover Grange, 75th pccially on May 31. Investors with! son, Conn. He has two sisters, Sharon Lee, 10, and Cjmthia, 6. year. Also voted wae that mem ADDRESS ...... *...... COURSE sketches were written in the inal is a series of variations for LAST 2 DAYS-ENDS TOMOTROW * « * * - * bership in the club is open to ail anniversary celebration. incomes under $5,000 were buyers, BROTHERS Attention License Applicants 1890’s, kmg before sound movies that instrument and I would not Burke, Tboinas Richard, aon of . Richard J. rad Carol BeU.-V Andover mothers of. pre-school and 19 -Good Will, “Wearing of the even on May 28, when all others CHUCKSTEAK were dreamed of, but when they CONTINUOUS FROM 4 PJ«. sold on balance. have been surprised to find a mere Burke. 52 R eed-St., RockviSe. He was bom Mlarch 4 at St. Green.” CITY STATE SOI COFINTER O Te-M I I 6 W MEN and WOMEN, young or old, regar^ess own or join the staff at an established real estate flrin. Our course to express America in music. the theme and showed t^ t he The NUT Program, Mra. Gordon MacDon 21 -C o V e n t r y. Spring Has U.S;D.A. offers the finest license exam preparation available, aa well as We riiall also have a good time was endowed with imagination, Oheasey, Oheryl Ann, daughter o f Francis V. and Bbtelle Sprung,” plant and seed ex with series of variations on "Mary yet was capable of expressing ald, Mrs. Robert Post and Mrs. teaching you how to open an office and be successful in the real '£blsaBO ir/ Mae Chaplin Cheasey Jr„ BaW Hill Rd., Tolland. She was bom Elarl Palmer; ways and means, change; Glastonbury, first and CHOICE estate business. Attend a FREE FTRST LECTURE on Tuesday, Had A Lljtle Lamb,” in which Ed himself in the idiom of the origi March 8 at Rockvtlle City Hoepital. Her maternal grandpar second degrees. ward BaBaUne amused himself by nal work. Mrs. J. Cuyler Hutchinson, Mrs. 22- Bolton, neighbors’ night. March 19, at 8 P.M. at the YWCA, 262 Ann SL, Hartford. No ticket ents are Mr. and Mra. BOmie ChapHn, Weert WIHlngton. Her William Smith, and Mrs. William required. For brochure, write or phone MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann imagining how different composers Altogether it was very enter paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Frank Chemey. Hart 2.3 —Hillstown Juvenile, ’’Spring taining, and the audience demand McAdam; sunshine chairman. Mrs. BEFORE YOU SIGN ANY FUEL OIL CONTRACT SL, Hartford, JA 2-2261. might have written the time. Thus ford Tpke., Rookvine. She bos a .stater, Karen Rene. 2. Is Here.” we shaU bear the Itttie jingle as ed and received several extra Walt Disney Maxwell B. Hutchinson; hospital Mcoiart migbt have treated it. numbers at the elose. ity chairman, Mrs. Clinton Jer TWO TONS OF TIN Shields, Peter in, son of Peter and Patricia Neven Shields sey; publicity, Mrs. Earl Palmer; There wlU also be variations in the S o n oiF Jr., 41 Village St., Rockvllie. He whs bora March 9 at Rock GENOA, Italy (APi Truck- style of Beethoven, SchuberL ville City Hospital. Hlis maternal grandparents are Mr and Mra. and telephone’ committee, Mrs. driver Mario Bergoniz had no | FILLET OF SOLE Richard Adams. 24 HOUR Chopin, Wagner, ’IMutikowsky F L U B a E R Wilfred Neven. 41 Village St., Rockville. His paternal grand fears about parking his truck and Liszt. mother is Mra. LnUan Goetx Spruce St.. Rockville. His pater All Mothers Club members overnight. After all, it was an CHECK THESE FIGURES They1:« highfy amusiag, and the Local Stocks nal grandflather to Peter Shieids Sr., Brooklyn St.. RockvUle. whose birthdays fall from Jan open street and who could steal RADIO FRESH better your musical education, the CDCA HUPV K m u He haa a sirter, Tina Marie, 2. uary through June are reminded a two-ton load of tin? REUPHOLSTER more amusing they become. Fbr • • • • • that cakes for Operation Deep Police would like the answer to DISPATCH AT OUR example, it is quMe tudricrous to Oaotattons Furalabed by MAmURRAY OISON WYNN Sewall, John Osgood and Douglas Sargent, twin .sons of Eld- Freese are due this Wednesday, that one themselves. The next day , and Ask Yourself This Question: FISH DEPT. With Confidence! bear Mary’s Uttle pet gamboling Cebum MlddlSbrook. Ine. WHDtFWORWWnMIMHMMI.MC CtKI MT WW WlCDM gar Knight and Ahoe MciPeok Sewall Jr., 135 Laurel 9t.. Wap- and should be brought to either the truck was still there but the ■ SERVICE in waltz rhythms while receiving Bank Btorin tang. H iey were bom Manta 8 at MlanChester Memorial Hos- Mrs. Carl Houghton on Pine Ridge entire load had been carted away , the lugtforious acoompaniraent fo Bid Asked STARTS WEDNESDAY tattd. Their matenuU grandparents gre Mr. and Mra. Miaurice Dr., or Mrs. WilUam McAdam on clean. the basses and oellos that properly Conn. Bank and Trust Tbe sereeb achieves one of the great entertotameoto A. MiePeok of Providence, R. I. ’Ilieir paternal grandmother to TRUCKS EARLY GARDEN ELBERTA Sam Will belongs in ’Tshalkowaky’s "Pathe- Co...... 68% 72% In the history of motion pletoresl Mra. Eldgar K. Sewall, New Ipswich. N. H. They have a broth Is A Book of Stamps Worth ^11 Uque” Symphony. Of course if you Hartford National /# er, EXMia 3. don’t recognise the acoompani- Bank and Trust Co. 58% 61% ***** meoL it isn’t quite so funny. Fire Insutaoee Companies "WEST SIDE STORY Gal, "Off ot James A. and Theresa E. Koltay Reupholster We shall also have two premiere Btfd. Fire ...... 74 T9 The Moot Adveatorens Musical FUm Ever Model G€d, 72 Vinage St., Rockvine. He was bom March 6 at Man parformanoee anywhere. One of National F ire ...... 131 141 chester Memorial Ho.ai«nto are Mr. $67,00 PnbUe Utmtlee FOR THE WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— ot Del Monte The other premiere is titled and Mra. H. EMward Duchaine, 50 Hyde St. HIto paternal grand- 600 $88.80 $9.00 600 $97.80 978 _____ *Cbinese Peep Shew.” It is by Conn. Light Powisr . . 83 84 MONDAY parerito are Mr. and Mra. Joseph Groos, Boknn. n . • k • • * IN BUSINESS SINCE 1930 Rudolph Kvelve, who Uvea in 'Wis- Htfd. Electric L l^ t censin, is of Norwegian extraction, New ...... 48 e CHICKEN CACCIATORE WITH SPAGHETTI ...... $1-75 MLartln, Oheryl Ana, daughter of Robert Bruce rad Vekna 736.2 $108.96 $11.04 736.2 $120.00 1200 and a descendant of tbe almost Hartford Gas Co. . . . 76 i e BAKED MEAT LOXF, MUSHROOM G R A V Y ...... $1-55 May Roth Martin, 66 W. Main St., RoCkvHle. She was born legfendary fiddler. Ole BidL *Tbuly" Southern New England I e BAR-B-CUED SPARERIBS AND SAUERKRAUT ...... $1-4B I March 4 at RbCkvine City Hospital. , Her maternal grandparenito UPHOLSTERING won’t be on band. However, be un T elep h on o...... 49 • MANICOTTI AND SAUSAGE ...... $1.00 •re Mr. and Mra. ElchMrd J.'’ Ralth, GioSton, Mass. Her paternal doubted knows what it aounda Mannfaetnring Oompari grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Eflmer L ■ Martin, Blieatan, m. IS ONE BOOK OF STAMPS WORTH $11.04? TUNA FISH 86 PLINY .ST.—HARTFORD ***** Hke., Then are three very brief Aitow, HbrL Heg. .. 66 sections, each affording a “peep” Associated Spring .. 15% Umberger, Deso Philip, aon of Waiter M. and Inna Hare OWOKEN CaH MI 3-5083 or Hartford 522-4205 Anytime at a Chinese scene. Bristol Brass ...... 10% TUESDAY lim lberger, RFD, Rockville. He was bom Mlarch 4 at Manehes- 800 $118.40 $12.00 800 $130.40 1304 REG. That’s the program, but If you Dunham Bush ...... 6% her Memorial HostataL Hia maternal grandpareato are Mr. and Stolea at Store WEDNESDAY Manchenter Memorial Banpibal. Her matemol grandpaienita are U 72.4 $217.90 $22.08 1472.4 $240.00 2400 I • HUNGARIAN GOULASH, EOO NOODLES ...... M ,« I Mr. and Mra. Louis! P. C etoa, Bruirarick, Maine. Her paternal PoUoe art InvesHgating tbs WtiKi BIQy Reas ojum bo” Tech I a ROAST STUFFED CHICKEN ...... $1.85 grandparento are Mr. and Mrs. WBfred Lanteigne, Brnramtok. Jeeiy Lewie * B m e d Bey” M rina TOMATOES theft of a candy vending machlni • BAKED STUFFED PORK CHOP ...... $1-45 • • • • • valued, at $100, n p o r t« l take • HALF A?«D HALF CHEESE AND MEAT RAVIOLI .. .$1.00 ARE TWO BOOKS OF STAMPS WORTH $22.08? FRESH, TENDER, GREEN True Vedae sometime Friday night or early Kraiteslrl, David Jerome, son of Robert L and AHoe Spisate Saturday 'mwntag from in front Rtorolnrid, 136 Brook at., Wapping. He was bom March 8 at of the Popular Mailcet at 73S E. BURNSIDE Mitachenter Memorial Hospitsl. Hto maternal grradparents 1600 $236.80 $24.00 1600 $260.80 0 2608 ' AOddleTpke. THURSDAY are Mr. and Mrs. John Spiaak. Brooklyn, N. Y. Hla pdtemnl Yale Smolen, manager of the grandpnreHto are Mr. and Mra. Jerame KsmtowM, TO Barker 8k., 1800 $266.40 $27.00 1800 $293.40 2934 CALIF. BROCCOLI 29e M fiU s aROAgnrPRIMBIUBi(>r BBEE-AU JUS .... .$2.86 Ihmohenter. atoce, told poUee that tbs candy Junior Cut maeJUne, which dtopenaes six va • • • • • 2000 $296.00 $30.00 2000 $326.00 3260 joOTTrisfaes rieties of candy, was left outside • h a m , r a i s i n S A U d E ...... $1.66 B an y, KaWilsen Ana, deughiter o f Fraaote tt. sad Barimra the market Friday nii^L • NOODLES ...... $2A4 CBston B irry, 33 Baric Avs., GoMiestsr. She won bom March 7 VALUABLE COUPON % • HOkOBMADE LASAGNE, PARM IOIAN O...... $1.20 at Manchester Memcklal Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents 2208.6 $326.88 $33.12 2208.6 $360.00 3600 m Also under investigation to a w itfa iii break and vandalism at the Bow^ are Mr. and Mra. Alfred Ektt^ 52 Bari S t, MAnchetoter. Her -4^------era School on Princeton St itemal grandmother to Mra. Florence Barry, 136 Spruce St., TOttcmetns. Miss Esther Granatrom. princi 8 :U gd9-U t49 Eanebeater. ' She has two brethera, Tlmottiy Peter, 6% , and pal of the school, reported the in FRIDAY Cflutetopher John, 1. - ARE THREE BOOKS OF STAMPS WORTH $33.12? cident to poUce yesterday at 4:80 I • • • • • I S t w ? ^ ^ O N D D n e ...... $1.45 BEL Bobla Lee, daughter orf Jamra Sidney and June Lnuk pm. An east side window SHERRY...... $L46 + 1 * broken to jfata entrance and sev • FROqS UPS, A LA WALNUT HOUSE ...... $1.75 m , ler Flonat at she wm boan March 9 at MraettoUter Me- eral lockers were entered. One a BAWibm UACAKONI AND CHEESE BN CASSEROLE . .$L00 anortal Hoepital. Her matemsi grandpannU are Mr. and M s. Snmmk ep mnd murpriee •ommboOf WHEN YOUR 6AUGE READS ONE QUARTER book was reported tom up. Noth J. K. Lnuk, Went Bahn Beach, FV. Her petemal graadpareUto COOPERATIVE are Mr. and Mts. H. B. Hill, Erie, Ba. She has a brother, ing was reported missing, poUco 8ooP Dessert Beverage caff. THAFS THE TIME YOU SHOULD REORDER! ■aid. PLUS J o n e s Jr., 8, - with a long disfanea hnU fhore somebody Has tiitt TONY cio y n s When'your tank reads 1/4 —phone us your, order for 200 or more gsUons ef fnel «ll UMDEBOBODND OAR PARK ”40 Pomds of Tipoabit* O v Regular Menu and Ala carte Olden Soalley. O. Patrick, son of FtancU J. and Muriel Gore Scad- somewhere you'd like to surprise^ Just imagine how tquipiiMiit! THE DAY BEFORE you want It deilveretL Pay driver at Ume at dellvary, «r fsp LONDON (AP) — One of the ley Jlr., 1 MCKnight Oirtae, Rockvtlle. He waa bom March 1 at St. same day at onr offtoe (up to 8 PJH.). lam at ndatgroimd paridng are \ Francis Hoepital. Hte aratemal grandfafthar te Oaonrs F. Gors happy a eaH wHl make bath 6t yoe\ feeL And H ootts One more of oar flrrie: We Complete Line W in ttw world was neim Oy eomplat- ■r. at DsaritaU Bsnah, 19a. Bis ptttemta frandMttier te F. X have ttoe m tO T mod ONLY ”CHlFCHAiair Brattij 8r. o t Near BavNi. haa tfarss brdUicra, lY ra ete J. Td, ea IMm to hold a tarprim party by telephone-’ ORMAND J. WEST piKECTOr ed under the northeast comer o< Lschheed OonpBtteg lleter m Hyde Park. The $2,800,000 project DAVBk NIVEN 4, Beia, 4, and Brian, S; and Ihras slriera, OoBaen, M, Matea, eepeeioHy idler 6 at or any thne SvtKfay. S ew Kngteiid, It ealeulntee and has space for 1,000 vehicles'and, ”BEST OF ENEMIES" *L and SktahoB, 2. prints, not just the number of PHONE Ml 9-7196 when touchtag-up of parkland is • • • • • COOPERATIVE OIL CO. gallons, but price per gallon PASSOVER FOODS In eater 8»>9 RESTMMNT The Southern New Sngland Telephone Company l A IBfftON, I Off-Strs«t PlnUsg nnpleted, will be invisible exce (t/a/ttui. Oote, Gregory Alan, aon of Alan and TVra Flndell. Cols at and TOTAL-prlee eech deliv for ns two entrances, one in Park W hite Flaina, N.Y. He was bom March 5 in White Platas. Hto ery, Including tax—If any. 815 BROAD StnUCET—OPPOSITE POSTAL SUB OTA’HOK For The Holidays TELEPHONY BO $-1668, P 142 EAST CBCEE STREET. MANCHESTER Lane and the other off North Oar- I *1iiniav In a * T W A U r o r OT., MANCEBBSTER—MI 8-4g2C BMtemal gram^Muento. are Mr. alnd Mra, George Ftadek, 60 Oo- riaga Driva In Hyde Park. | « Rd. Hie paternal gna^ararite am Mr, and Mna. teaaa OolA - r
l i f e ICANCHESTER EV^NINQ HERAIA UANC^STEB, OOIW^ MONDAY, MARCH lA 19^, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDA^ MARCH 18, 1968. PAGE m i
tartala and ixtdtzuctiona (or tha i«lMd tom afnj^ clarification' into diplomatic | Coventry taat lag ftwUWto ^ ShtriviM-Winiiint note. The project will ha coaduotad by ZonersHear boardani AA 85-87 Strint St. Israeli Agents Brazil Asks Despite a boom.ing economy MANCHESTER Dr. Robert P. Bowen, achool haalth here and $1.7 billipft in American advisor smd Mta. Evelvn Wenner, Ftiili t aid since World War n, Brazil’s f A ivu v? ,\.4U < i u ^ 6 Deihoerafs Bid school nurse. Bids Tonight Reported Held finances are In a shcxldy state. airi BELMONT About Town W. H. IN4UND JFK Clarify Postwar loans from foreign coun- j There Yvilt be a Mass a t 7:80 p.m. The Moning bburd of hppeala LU M IE R q 0 . r ties are rapidly coming due with | RUO CLEANINB For Home Rule (ZBA), meeUng at 8 p.m. today In K id nap P lo t nothing tp pay them. ^ Requested oh tomorrow at St. Mdry’s Church Some followed by a sermon in observance at the hefurlng room of the Munlcl- at hit home, in a Resldenoa zona Opto AS Day SrteiB Sji Television Communists, particularly In th e. 6 : 0b t S t B ig S Thsaur tin progrEsalt’ ( ) Subacriptlon TV Red Charge Combination 1 ■nie Democratic Town Commit of the Lehten aarvlcea. PeU Building, will ooiHlder an ap Orton^—Ba 8 ^ 1 (Continued froEn Pega One) 18 labor movement and among the ^Itortenslon 6f pemlsslon, to sl- "A t (M) UoYt. at 6 (in Drosreu) : 3U ( 8-4( H i 8) The Rifleman Haling Land tee is advocating that the select .The Lenten aervice of the Prince plication from John Barnini for a ( 10-80) Early Show (in prozr«M) ( 3- 13) A r t h u r G o d f r e y L o v e a peasann of the northeast, have Service of Peace Lutheran Church yvUI be apecial, axoeption tlwt would al low a free atani^ i^tlfi«Uon ‘”rhls affair ' has ' ramUicaUons t i) Yqfi Bear A n i m a ls (Continund from Psg« One) been exploiting hardships result Stamp* men implement adoption of the ( ) BUDacriptlon TV ( - -O.')) S lo n e y B u r k e ■ .BxbeoUcm of the ganana buai- held at 7:80 p.m. Wednesday at low an office building on property aign at 884 Main 8t. closer to the in several other countries of West 18 8 40 ing from galloping inflation. High Qualify Home Rule Act as provided in the (S 3) ror Your information (24) O r d e a l b y F i r e j M«k wna on Rt. 44A win ba eon« the Church Community House. A cuat of 18 E. Middle Tpke. street than ragulaUons 1« Europe;^ including Britain," said (40) Callias Ur. O 9 30 ( 3- 12) A n d y G r i f f i t h made In thl.s country. They al.so Workmanship! ■Idarad by die aonlng commlwricwi State statutes, 1958 revision. film will be diown after the serv Tlie tiwct of land, next to a ■ Ding asked by Hayden U Oris- the Aourceo. ( 34) Imace of Art (321 The Boatnn Strantler j CEMEN’nNO LOYALTY 4 ; U ( 34) Boienca in Sifht ( 30) A r t L i n k l e t t e r were puzzled, that the State De Wadneeday at a public bearing at A resolution, released by Ray ice. preamtly vacant home, la in R«at- Police said an attempt was ( ) Newa. Sporta. Weather. UO) Law and Mr. Jonea I NEW YORK (API - Kids usual- Ml 3-0012 mond H. Bradley Sr., town com In addlUon, the ZBA wffl 6:35 3 partment chose this particular the Community Hr" at 8 pjn. The junior confirmation Class of dence Zone C. r u g and mads to khhiap Klelnwaechter on 4:30 (U) Club Houie ( 24) Challenge time to make U public in Wa.sh- 1 ly get bawled out (or scrawling , . Robert S. and Chrtatlna F. Mor- mittee chairman, and presented the church meets at 2:80 p.m. etu^ Barnini af^ied laat year for •Idar twe requests for autojmowie Feb. 20. ’The sources said the ar (63) N e w a 10:00 ( 3 ) L.oreUa Young I names In (re.sh cement, but 35 to the committee last week by operationa, which wUI also be ( 34) Probability ^ ‘941 Heritage Theater Ington. . tanaen have asked the extension Thursday at the church headquar such an exception which was ap rested agents were Involved in ( 40) The Lone Ranter ( 12) PlayhouHe Dantas saw Kennedy in Wash I pupils at Public School 98 got to Stephen Loyzlm, has been sent to heEud for the state. ( - - ) B e n C a a e y on the former Haling property ters at the Coventry Industrial proved by the ZBA on April 18, UPHOLSTERY plot. , ( 8) Victory al Sea 8 40 63 ington last week and had another ; do it with full adult approval. avlilcii lies between Rt. 44A and the selectmen. Center on Mason St. 1962. ^ Bernard PessEt wants a special The agents will be tried before 8-.46 ( 10-33-80) Huntley-Brinkley ^ ( 18) Subecrlptio)) Televielon ( 3) Walter Cronkite (l()-.'’ 2- 30) Brlnklev'e Journal (C) appointment with him for Thurs I When the new Douglaston sta- ^Iton ladte Just aast of the Bol- Four reasons were given in sup The I-adlea Association of Firat Regulationa’’' require that new exception to allow a a Basel criminal court on charges ( ) M o v i e ( C ) I ' > ) ) S t u m u th e S ta r a port of the move: 7:00 3 0 3 3 day. Kennedy ia now en route to ! tlon of the Long Island Rail- [ ' ton Lake Hotel. Congregational Church will have construction allowed by a variance aUon pn property eato ef 10* Toi- CLEAjTING. of violating Swiss neutrality laws. W8- 12- 32- 30-40) Newe. Sporta ami ( 22) The Third Men a conference of Central American rofid was dedicated, sixth graders! Pittsburgh It la reported the Mortensena That the town is a growing an all-day meeting, starting at must be started within 120 days land TpHto., in an Industrial ^ne. e a th e r ( 10) Art LlnkleUer (24 H e r l l a f e ):i(l) Air t*,,-'.') chief executives in Oi.sla Rica. from the nearby school were In are Intaiaated in using the prc^>> community, bounded by the ex 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the of the date srsnted. If It ia not, •Iha tract afOidns the Acadia Rsa- I - - -I - - )e o - ) N e w a . panding metropolitan Capitol Re TEL. Ml 9-17L.2 (S 3 ) F i l m 11:00 3 8 10 2 22 3 4 53 Goulart ordered his amba.ssador vited to write their names on a I arty as a sale outlet In Uieir burt- Ohurch vestry. the variance lapaea. tEHirant Temple Couples ( 10) D e a U i V a lle y D a v e SnoDS. Weather in Washington. Roberto Campos, huge patch of wet cement to cre- PAINT aeae of selling and installing out gion area, the Willlmantic urban Michael Krauee of Krauae Flor Harry Taylor wants permission o r 7:15 ( 32) HlkhlMts n 15 (10) To n la h l (C) area, and the University of Con 7:30 ( 8- 40^ ) D a k n t a a ( ,3 ) M o v ie to put His request for "proper I ate a permanent dedicatory plaque. door swimming poiris. Manchester Evening Herald ist A Greenhouses is asking psr- for a repairer’s license for an In Ml 3-5747 To Hold Dance (K 4-32- 30) N B C M o v ie ( C ) i ( 40) Steve Allen Show SF-E Cavanagh Heads BP0.4 necticut complex: Ooveiitr>’ correspondent, F. Pau misaion to build a new salesroom dustrial Zone'looatfon at 118 New ( 34) 46 Yra. With Fltapatrlrk ,111:20 ( 12) M o v ie That the town Is faced with nu ( 12) ’To Tell the Truth 1n 30 ( 22- 30) T o n i g h t ) C ) >»,• William T. Cavanagh of South line Little, telephone 742-6281. building at 621 HEUtford Rd., In e u x o Rd. < ) Steve Allen Show merous problems which cannot be Nominations of officers wUl be l : 0U (131 f’ve Oot-A 8 e c r e ( I 8 Rd. was elected president of the Residence Zone B. ( 34) G r e a t D e c ia io n e 1 : 0U (S) Movie adequately met under the present Approximately 90 per cent of held at a paid-up membership Bolton Property Owners Associa Krause recently a]K>eared before Garner's SEE SATURDAY’S TV WERH FOR COM PLETE LISTING Larsen's town government; the 2!BA, too, asking in January the nation’s school boards conduct dance sponsored by the Mr. amd tion at Its annual meeting last ITiat the change would improve ,S C K I S W ( H I * I Mrs. Club of Temple Beth ShoIoEn HARDWARE. INC. night. He succeeds Henry S. Mc- Supper Benefits for permiasion to add a new ahow- public meetings, a study by tha administration of public affairs; U.S. Office of Eddeation haa re V\'c riiM' <-rr< II Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at 84 Depot SquBiv, Manchester Donough ef Hebron Rd. room to the existing buildings on Phone 649-5274 and Eye Bank Fund Hartford Rd. vealed. the KofC Hall, U8 Main St. The Also elected at the dinner meet That the Home Rule Act au Sophisticates will play for danc- Radio ing at the Three Ja Reaiaurant Hie ZBA denied the application ADRIAN’S thorizes and empowers towns to A turkey supper will be Joint then, but haa since Indicated its Ing. (IBM Itoting includM only thoae new* broEtdcMto of i*) or 16-ii>innte were Oscar Kreysig, mj.ierator; change the form of government. Refreshments will be served sf- Mrs. Cornelia Blllott, secretary; ly sponsored by Simset Rebekah willingness to heEU* a new aiq>llca- Itogtb. Some Dtotione carry other whort new acasts). Bradlev said a committee has tion. ter the dance. and Mrs. Stuart Wells, treasurer. bpen working since December in Lodge and King David Lodge Fri WDBC—ISM WIN F—life NOW According- to George Krause, the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Freedman, :(X) Kurt Ruuoll 8:00 News Wav Street Kmest Aspmwall was appointed vestigating the various forms of 8 6:15 S h o w c a s e day at 6:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows applicant’s eon' and an associate in Chairman of a dance committee, 8:00 Raynot Shines CASH SAVINGS a inember of the executive board government in an effort to deter Newa Slzn Off 6 : 4h (.owell Thnmas replacing Mhrlo Morra whose term Hall. Proceeds will benefit the the firm, the new variance aaka Yrill be a: sted by Mr. and Mrs 1:05 7:011 S h o w c a s e mine the one most suited to Cov Connecticut Eye Bank and Visual permission to put up a new green Jerome Reznlck, Mr. and Mrs WHAT—SIS 8:00 The World TonlRht OPEN had oxplred. Stanley Patnode, Vih- :(l(J N e w s entry Research Foimdatlon. house, packing area imd show Sherman Fivozinsky, Mr. and Mrs 6 8:30 S h o w c a s s r p K ) pent Ursesicki and William .Reid Legislative Hearings •lit Paul Har-sy, Dr. Albert 11:00 N e w s were named to the policy board. Reservations close tomorrow and room. Charles Borgida, Mr. and Mrs B u r k e AT Public hearings of the Legisla may be made with Mrs. Henry TTie new construction will re- Martin Lesh and Mr. and Mrs. Da 6 : 8U Alex Drier group was empowered to ap ture this week of interest to town 6:40 S p o r ta point a study committee on vari Starkweather, 186 Lake St., or plaoe the present buildings, YVhiota vid Weiner. 6:60 Bob CoDStdlns residents include: The roads and ’The dance le open to members EMwsni.P Uorzas 856 MAIN ST. ous types of town government. Earle Hutchins, 85 Broad .it. The will be tom down, he says. 7:00 bridges conunlttee, Friday at 10 supper is open to the pubde. Also seeking a variance is the and guests. Reservations may be 7:15 Connecticut PM About 27 members attended the a.m. in Room 418, on reconstruc 7:30 Dick’s Den ALL IN ONE STORE Other members of a committee Shell Oil Oo., to erect a free stand made with committee members, Tonlitht at My Place COR. of PARK tneeting during which disrussion tion of Rt. 6. 10:30 w as. held on the use of a merit are Clarence Asplnwall. Mr. and ing lighted sign at 342 E. Center w n o—ISM SHOP FOR ALL YOUR 3 The education committee, at 2 system, in establiidilng ‘eacher Mrs. Clinton Keeney, Julius Strong St., in Residence Zone A. - S: 0L Newk. Sporif and Weather 5 HAIRSTYLISTS p.m. Tuesday in Room 4()8, will and Mrs. Maurice Waddell Bxtenalon of permission fer 2 Area Hospitals 8:30 Financial Report salaries rather than the set sched Stephen MiarctMin bstens to the crackle of radioaetttvity in a Album of the Day MATERNITY NEEDS hear bills authorizing bonds for presently allowed usee le being 6:36 FUEL OIL ules now in effect which give au- plate owned by Ids famdly. Alan Fortier holds the gelger counter capital projects at the Willimantic 8:46 Three Star Extra TO SERVE YOUR tomatie pay raises. the boys made to saitisfy thSir curiosity about radioactivity. THE INSIDE DOPE asked by four appUcuts. Get Accreditation 7:06 Conversation Piece Dresses — Sportswear State College; at 10 a.m. Wednes MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — You August Zef^Ei, who sperates a 7 :^ News of the World Bras — Girdles — Lingerie EVERY NEED Two new members ww^ taken (Herald photo by Judy Abeam.) Contrreaslonal Report day, a bill on expenditures on be "can ” beat city hall — and tha truck farm In Gm aouthsEtot part 7:46 Into the organization. half of the fire training schools of Manqhtober Memorial Hoapital 8:10 Boston Symphony AT University . ef Minnesota ia offer of town is asking extensieEi of pei^ (Herald photo by Flnto) and Rockville City Hospital are 10:06 Europe's Folklore COOPERATiVE " Wni Tow Plant curiosity when the class wa; learn the Connecticut State Firemen’s 11:00 N e w s For Appointment ing a short course cm how to do it. mission to house temporary farm H a rry F. Smith listed as a(xredited hospitals in Batten Homemakers will make ing about uranium. He ordered a Association. In the academic terms of its workers ait 738 Birch ML Rd. 11:16 Sporu Final O D . COMPANV transportatiin arrangement for a Rockville-V ernon TTie bill concerning filing of the new accreditation list pub 11:80 Btarlirht Serenade geiger counter kit for about 820, announcement, the conference Zeppa says he usually brings in Specials Mon., Tubs,, WedJ News and Slzn Off. trip to Danielson on March 26 at minutes and records ef town lished by the Joint Commission on 1:00 Glazier's Tel. Ml 3-6266 and guided the boys in assiKi.i r f h ^ meetiiw Wednesday at the bqards ef education will be heard Accreditation of Hospitals. -1 4 1 8 Corset and Uniform Shop it. The counter will be used by the will receive flrst-hfuid advice from ing one who oomee etvwry year Working on Seventh Gallon Manchester Memorial Hospital 8 : 0u Joey Reynolds T i - 1., i i 1 '.- I • ■.:) Community Sail from 10 a.m. to Sykes Pupils science department for other les at 11 a.m. Wednesday by the judi state Euid municipal lawmsdcera from INerto Rloo, te help with the 10:00 BUI HuRhss 681 Main St.— Manchester has been on the list since the com Johnny Arao S p.m. Ihe Danielson trip will in sons on radiation. ciary and governmental functions on how to obtain effective poli farm work during the fWo working 1:00 clude luncheon and a tour of the committee in the judiciary room. mission was formed many years LaRoea qwghetti plant. The boys are now preparing oth tical action on Isaues affect^ months. ago, and has been accredit)^ since Find Hot Plate Briefs their neighborhoods." Ebotensiea ef permission is being At the meeting Wednesday, er projects slong with other mem Monday through Friday this week He’s Just Plaiii Harry about 1923. Rockville City Hoa- Mrs. Handd Dwyer and Mrs. bers of the claes, for a science fair the Church Community House on pltal was flrwt accredited for one Mario Fava will present a pro By JUDITH AHEARN the week of March 25. It will be CHUCK year in 1961, and last year re Rt. 44A will be closed while the gram during the morning session In testing the gelger counter open to the public March 27 in the floors are being sanded. Meetings ceived three-year axxiredlt^lon. On accessories for men and wom they had just made, two eighth gymnasium, from 3 to 5 and 6:30 scheduled at the building will be To Bloodmobile Staff ’The commission is composed of en. Mra. Joseph Fracchla, home grade boys at Sykes Junior High to 8:30 p.m. held in the chiu*ch instead. the American College of Physi makers president, has arranged School discovered that the crock Prizes will be given in each A Junior Pilgrim Fellowship of cians, the American 0>llege of for the showing of two fllms in ery their families had been using grade, and a grand prize for the the church has been formed with Choicest Meats In Town! Harry F. Smith, 24 Bigelow St.,'gave blood for the first Surgeons, the Amerliain H<^ital the afternoon, loaned by the for years has considerable radio entire fair. John Howland as president; Mon time in 1952, a year after he received a great deal of it him Association and the AmerIcaLn Southern Hew England Telephone activity; ica Hensel, secretary and Kent STEAK Medical Association. self in recuperation from a knee injury he had suffered in NOW! BIG CHANCE FOR FOXY BUYERS! Co. Stephen Marcham, Rt. 30, Ver Moeng, reporter. Members will TUESDAY ONLY! Brieib non, and Alan Fortier, 51 West meet each Sunday from 6:30 to 7 World War II. TTie Public Building Commis St., Rockville, both 14 years old, Five Steps Listed p.m. in the Pilgrim Fellowship Lesm, Imported, Sliced SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY Since then, he boa glvm blood degree in education in 1948 from sion will meet tonight at 8 o'clock had made the gelger counter as a Room at the Church Community many times for atnergendea and Boston University, and a master’s a t the conference room in the special project after school two For Safe Driving House. Adult advisors are Mr. and HEAVY, WESTERN at nearly every txnvn blood draw in education from Springfield Sleep Like Log Town Offices to discuss prog months ago, under the direction of Mrs. Charles White. ing for which he has been eligible. (Mlass.) College In 1954. In 1961, ress to date an ths school build their science ■ teacher, Albert Ker- Vernon C. Stone of West Hart The Pon Hill Homemakers Group BOILED CORN-FED STEER BEEF LB Tomorrow, the 43-year-oW he earned a sixth year professional Skp Ittmtcli 9ii 3 TlaH Fittv kin Jr. certificate in special education T>ki Bill-tni Ubiitf with hot wotir •( M ing program. ford discussed safe driving at a will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at teacher of toe mentally retarded tint. Rtid In htd until lyii shut. Bill-ani The Republican Town Commit Their interest in testing the the home of Mrs. Herbert Cunning alt Keeney Annex Sdhool will do from tha University of Connecti ta h liti rilliv t ito n tc h got duo to oxcots tee will meet in the conference recent meeting of Robertson ttomich odd. Ho harinful druii. Got Bdl-oni crockery had been aroused by ham on Dexter Rd. The first topic, nate the second pint in his seventh cut. today. 35c at drugiliti. Sand postal to Boll-a^ room tiHnorrow at 8 p.m. newspaper stories about radioac School PTA. He is foreman of in tapestry bags, will b« presented by gallon at a Red Cross bloodmobile He is married to toe former Oranpaburi, H. Y ., for llbarti (rot aampit. The Ladies Benevolent Society tive orange dishes. stallers and repairmen at the Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Edwin HAM visit to the Church of the Naza- Miss Victoria DeCane of Medford, of Boltcm Congregational Church Steve brought in some orange (LIMIT 2 LBS. PER CUSTOMER) Mlass., and the couple has four West Hartford office of the South Perkins. The second topic, On Len rene. will omit its regular meeting to dishes his family had been using ten Meals, will have as leaders ’Hie bloodmobile will be otoitlon- children, Ellizabeto,' 16, Marianne, morrow because of the Tolland "for about 25 years.” ern New England Telephone Co. Mrs. Stuart Squires EUid Mra. Paul ed from 10:45 a.m, to 6ifi0 pan. ait IS, OWre, 10, and Paul, nearly ARE-YOQ County La3unen’s Association The geiger counter reacted ex The speaker explained that de Keeley. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET the Church, 236 Main 9t., for do meeting at the church. The wom citedly' to the gamma rays it was fensive driving is a means of pro Boys between the ages of 8 and 817 HIGHLAND 8TREE1V-PHONE Ml 8-4278 nors by apixjintmenit with the Red From 1948 to 1961, he taugM en will serve dinner to the lay London business subjects and slow learn CLEANim HOUSE? picking up from the orange pig tection from the careless drivers. 18 years may register for the base Crooa office and for walk-in- do men’s group at 7 p.m. ment. The head phone the boys He pointed out that an average ball program from 7 to 8 p m. to nors. ers at Manchester High Schmpimy First, he says, "My hospital stay ty Hall at 8 p.m. Members are pect one of its members to be in mage Sale of the Ladies dishes were moved near it. jured or killed In an auto acci their sons when they sign up. (at toe Newington Veterans’ Hos- view mirror always advise: “Do not over-spend.” An ap Many eligible persons don’t do against Liberty High School. SUPER TORQUE FORDS! George Parry, new president of Ju st in case their gelgei cotm- nate blood because “they’re a little | Not only did they lose the ball Mrs. Andrew Trioarloo ter might be misleading tliem, the every ten seconds. (4) make sure propriate funeral can be arranged for any : T R 6-1548 Choose from over a dozen big, luxurious an area Kiwanis club, reported to the other driver sees you, and (5) bit afraid” and "they don’t under-! game, but a suitcase full of pop, members that he’d been trying boys took the crockery over to the person. In any walk of life, without creating always leave an out for yourself.” stand the principle for which the m consumed by the players Mrs. ’Ilieodore Beebe Jr. Super Torque Fords and enjoy a new for five weeks to give a perfect Public Safety Building in Vernon, hardship. blood can be used,” he says. "They | after the game, was stolen from attendance pin to Dr. Ernest where Civil Defense keeps a geiger The films ’’Signal 80” and ’’Ana TOMATOES ’TR 5-2861 kind of ride that's pure velveball the way don’t know what It’s like to give, their school bus. O’Byrae, San Diego State Ollege counter. It verified their findings. tomy of an Accident” were shown. Remember, at the QUISH FUNERAL He adds, "I think they should —Ford’s famous $10 Million Ride! Choice ▼ice president. The boys felt rewarded for Oie Refreshm «its were, served by Mrs. HOW HOME, you make the decision as to how try It. They’d find it easy. of seven great engines with options up to But he hasn’t been able to work they had put in for several (ininton O’Brien and Mrs. William RIPI- 12 OZ CELLO Smith teaches l ie older sdu- much you want to spend. I thundering 425 hp! And when it comes make the presentation — O’Byme afternoons of two weeks. Lisk after a brief buslneae nteet- DILICIOUS eable retarded ctoildren at Keeney hasn’t shown up at the meetings. Kerkln had encouraged their in*. PACKAGE Annex School, where he has been to upkeep, remember Ford was first with Sincerely, fOr two years. He Is also a relig twice-a-year or 6,000-mile maintenance. MUCH ious education teacher for retard ed CJathollc children, a group of 16 organized as the Holy Inno BIG SAVINGS ON cents GuQd, st the Church of the Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: A DAY Sm Scallops \B69^ Assumption. Last summer, he was appointed ’63 FAIRLANES! . . . Yes, Mothers and Dads we do know how. WILL A by the Connecticut Association for Get red-hot buy on the hot new middle Sbrhnp Ctoktoil 3 89'^ Retarded Children to serve as di a weight! Get big-car advantages at a "Complete Line HOSPITAL STKY rector of the Harkness Pavilion Of Corrective summer camp in Waterford. money-saving price! Nine to choose from Shoes” Smith has also taught retarded -hardtops, sedans, and new wagons that COST YOU? adults at toe Hartford Adult Eve Poll Parrot Tour Doctor’s Tf/ilkam ^ Quisit funeral 3Come. 3nc. REDEEM YOUR PLAID ning School, and has been active carry' like the big ones but cost like com Presoription If your present boapHaKzatiM In the annual drives of the Man- pacts! Performance options include new insurance does not provide Fined With Care ' R28 MAIN STREET (Aester ..Association for the Help 271-hp V-8 engine . . . 4-speed stick adequate limits to meet dw of Retarded Children. STAMP COUPONS NOW! shift.* Twice-a-year maintenance fea cost of hospital care, ynur m M> MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT He was bom in Revere. Atass., of-pocket expenses for a boa- and has lived in Mtlnchester since tures are standard! pital stay can quickly snowball Cli|i from tha book you havo -0))e« w wMi 9 S ^ - -tiMM SUMm ■« mW cm Wimm la dUricult. Bo YViso.e. 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■ 1 HANttlESliEB EVBNmO HERALD, M A K C H BB I^ CONN., MONDAY, M A ^ 18, 1968 iT A Q B a a i IIANCHESTER EyE^m^G HERALD/MANOTESTER, CONN, MO*pAY, MARCH 18, 1968
momtng to night, th'e townapoople About responding to some later in Rockville-Vernon vitation. Home Life Themfe C o u rt Marine Bound Over appear well clothed and fed." Proposed Tax Cut Aids I ROSSETTO Tumiiliiioiis Sfin Jose s ___ Obituary £ttenitt0 Ifmiliii But then, like a . good reporter Far too much of this world’s Of Century Club aatfcr««U nooM si. rM «Km«, UUhem eMmota f'o m t o topa. Bank Shelter •Y nuk should, Correspondent Wall goes a business, we think, is conducted ■aflatsfcnt rooiaMi ooBN^Ietsd. etc. ' I Georgia Form ■“ CO. m a on an assumption that we can al M i s . Joseph |«^aacher n t i little behind the front. By the time "H om e Ufe Night” will be the. On Two Rape Counts ways step back, just in time, from Small Businesses Most Welcomes President Mrs. Joseph L. Faucher, 75, of he gate through finding out what theme df a meeting of the Junior Of Unk Voting Hartford, mother of Armand J. Stocked with w S D !^ R rERQUSON life In Bast Germany is really like the consequences of our own fol Century Club of Mancheater ROSSETTO . Faucher o f 14 White St.,' died A 21-year-old Manchester marine, AW OL from Camp Lo* Publlahcra duction were echoed In the testi , (Oeetleeea t n n Pafo Om Y for the East Germans themselvee, lies. The merciful miracle is ndt Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the K of (Continued from Page One Isters from the eenslUve Carib* yesterd^ In a Hartford convoles- J^ottndM October 1. UU mony of Oosnell and a witness CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (OMtaaaS tron Fiaga Om ) Food by CD jeune, N. C., and^harged with separate counts of rape in he aays "It is small wonder that always there the moment we look bean area drafted a reaolutlon In eent^ome. v .. Itabliiibcd B___t«i7, ______evening Baeept____ C Hall. To correlate with the and partnerships. This is the esti for imother small-business group, yrooldenta and a crowd of sovaral general'terms, Central Atnerican jOWier eurvlvohs are her huaband, Manchester an^Xoventry, today had his case bound over to kliMUya and Honda; BollMya Battred- • - at -the the majority of the EMat Germans for it. Sometimes, instead, there is George J. Burger of the National 58 DELMONT ST^M I 9-0808 thousand parsons waitsd. dldate vHth a majority of unit ^ Oftlea at Kanebeator Coon., aa theme displays of clothing, in mated effect of the individual In •ouross sold. A B«m, three brothers? three alsters, Three hundred and twenty-two the next sessions of Hartford and Tolland Superior Courts, are bitter when they see thousands another round of trouble. cluding many types of material; Federation of Independent Busi votes wl3M, regardless of bis pop? koond^Ctaaa Ma|] Mattar. come tax cuts on smaller opera BolMen aai Oeaefal Coatnoton ■nia wsathsr was good, sligbUy They gave this summiuT: and sU grandchildren. persons could live for 14 days in ------ \tmmm at 9 at St. Ajin’s Church, fense moved in supplies over toe, W am ntee Deeds of bond, to await action by the Me Meatb ...... i.so the way of forming a career, are Council of Churches ordinator, and Mrs. Kenneth Mor- aimed at helping small firms lar, any tax reduction. possible Intervention by Cte^olta Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy high court. It le expected that both vaelcly ...... ; ...... 30 m Irasu Volcano, a miles northsaat Park S t, Hartford. Burial will be weekend. Dominick V. Cataldo and Kittle gester, home economics teacher at would permit them to deduct, as elements In our countries. made his detxit as a courtroom \ Food, water storage containers, chargee will be conaolldated with deprived of the chance to read or a current business expense, their CAN’T B8CAPE THE nSH of this capital. The Volcano In Mt. St, Benedict Cemetery. L. Cataldo to Robert H. Carlson HKMBISR o r It has been found that today’s liling Junior High School, virlll t^ pted last wesk and still Is puff "These governments are of tbp lawyer then. Friends may call at the funeral sanitation kits and medical and and Judith W. Carlson, property eeveral otoere which have not aa THB A890CUTED PRK8S listen to what they wish and are outlays on equipment for research KYOTO. Japan (AP) — Ameri OP MANCHESTER opinidn.that aoolal justice cannot yet been lodged against him. TiM Aaaociated Preaa la exclusively demands are far greater than serve as judges. Contestants will ing smoks. Before A gallery Of Kennedye— home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and radiation kits are stocjteu to the on White St. even prevented from traveling those of yester years, much more. model their outfits, and judging and development. can residents here who try to exist In these republics while a including the wife of President shelter, which has be«i licensed The additional charges, which entitled to tbe uae of republlcatlon of vary their almpst-conatant fiah aatehea Kenennedy notad that the hoet of tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Malcolm S. Lambert to Gertrude an newa dispatches credited to It or from their own country.” . Where there were six demands a will be based on becomingness to SBA officials believe this would dictatorial regime of Communist Kennedy—he argued the G e o r ^ ’ by toe U.S. Government. stemmed from toe March 4 In* not otberwiM credited In this paper remove the squeeze on ..many diet, occasionally are able to buy 188 WEST MTODU l TUHNPIEE fi-fSTt the conference, President Fran pm . Barile, property at 160 Chambers All the front window dressing score years ago, there are now the wearer, and overall effect. cisco J. Orlich, had called for cut prevails , in Cuba which ham sji'Stem was a "gross and atbl- Fallot Photo The bank rtieUer is the first of St. cident In (Coventry when Rose al and also the local news published here. small firms which must' otherwise some Japanese pork. Unfortunate WHEN TbU pers their development and hin legedly raped a 57-year-old wo All rights of republleatlon of special— up for the Fair, writes Correspond sixty. And because of these many Mrs. Alan Taylor, home Ufe chair "effort, saorlflcs and hardehtp tary disorlmlnatloh by the states Albin N. Anderson 12 shelters whim will be stocked James Carinl to William C. diapatenea herein are also reserved. demands now we become seekers, seek SBA loans for research and ly, the pork often tastes almost OLAB8, THINK OF FLBXCHBB ders plans for economic tntegtei- legislature’' against toe voting man, have been noted on a state man, announced that 19 members neceseidry to-preiervo the right of Albln N. Anderson, 69, formerly Engaged by the Verudn Civil Defense. Marsh and Ulllan C. Marsh, prop ent Wall, "falls to hide a resigned often frenzied seekers after the development machinery. exactly like fish, because pigs In CORNER DURANT'fiT. tlon In the Isthmus." power of voters -in metropolitan Supplles^were obtained from a police arrest ticket as burglary >\ill service client of N. E. A. Serv- had entered the contest. However, demands for spending Japan—like humansr-have Uim as Aich man, each woman and each of Manchester, died Friday In a The engagement of Miss Mary erty on Branford St. ee, Inc. and tired people of a country with many prizes of life. It is to this Robert A. Mllikowskl of Flower child to live In dig^ty.’’ Informants said the she presi areas. governtoMt warehouse In Bin Florence R. Catana, Anthony with violence, robbery with vio Publishers Representatives The cuts to accompany any tax re their main food item. veterans hospital in Florida. Ellen Lucas of Manchester to Jo a failing economy where the gov generation and time especially Fashions will give a flower ar LARGI QUARTERS TO SIRVI YOUR NIIDS! "W o are here, Mr. Preeldent, dents had tentatively agreed on Kennedy fold tbe court that toe seph E. Cosgrove of Hartford has fleld/» y—New the resolution. Georgia system meant that It look A veteran of World War I. he and kidnapping. TorY Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ernment is despised and loathed that Jesus speaks when he said, ranging demonstration. to Join with you In that effort," been announced by her parents, ___er ahelters which will be sup John E. Lacey, property at 154^ M^i o b r audit bureau or "Seek ye first the kingdom of The presidents met In secret 14 votes in the largest county to was employed' by Pratt and -Whit plied are two in Lapointe Indus Rose was arrested last Tues CIRCULATIONS. and where hope diminishes month Mrs. J. Kenneth Bradley, presi p l b n t t o f f r o n t a n d r e a r p a r k i n g Kennedy eald. "We come as al* ney, dlvlilon of United Aircraft Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Lucas, Oak St. God." dent of the Connecticut Federa IJes, and through our alliance we session for three hourP- Sunday equal one in the smallest county. 52 Edward St. tries, and one each in Rockville Evelyn F. Saraga to James M. day night after being picked up Oorp, Bast Hartford, aa a main by State and Manchester poUce The Herald Printing Company, Inc., by month, year by year." Rev. Robert K. Shimoda tion of Women’s Clubs; Miss Eve AUTO GLASS INSTALLID will forgo the ultimate victory In night. President Ramon Villeda , He said the system, in the opin Her fiance Is toe son of Mr Library, Sykes Junior High School, Matthews and Fay R. Matthews, assuraee no financial responsibility for FIRST ANNUAL tenance worker, and was a mem who had been investigating the That Is his main verdict on this Talcottvllle Congregational lyn Farley, junior director, and our grand AUansa Para el Morales of Honduras said they ion of the federal government, Mrs. Patrick Cosgrove. Hartford. Rockville Post Office, Rockville property at 91 Main St. typographical errors appearing in ad- Church GLASS FURNITURE TOPS discuised only economic matters should be struck down "to help- ber of toe Yankee Division and City Hospital, the hospiUl garage Coventry case and a March lO vertisementa and other reading matter year’s visit to East Germany. members of the Cosmopolitan Club, Progreeo." Kennedy was referring toe Manchester V F W before Miss Lucas Is a 1958/graduate Paola Mlsseri and Beatrice E. fat The Manchester Evening Herald. to his Alliance for Progreea pro and had reached absolute agree reitore some confidence in repre' Memorial Building, U.S. Envelope Misserl to Goodrow A. Gilbert Jr. incident here in which toe man He did notice some slight will be guests at the meeting leaving Manchester three years of Manchester H igh/ School, a MIRRORS (PlrwkKOCNid Doer) gram. ment. sentative government." He em' graduate of Central Connecticut Co., Vernon Public Safety Build and Theodora L. Gilbert, property reportedly had raped a teen-agO Display advertising closing hours: changes from conditions a year League to Discuss Mrs. Raymond Kingman, host Kennedy is reported to have phasized toat unit systems In pgn girl. For Monday—1 p.m Pridav. ess chairman, will be assisted by HOUSEWARES PICTURE FRAImAn G (oI tvpM ) Kenfiedy said the Oaribbean College, New l^ tain , and is a ing and toe Vernon National on Delmont St, Survivors are three alsters. Miss For Tuesdi^—I p.m. Monday. ago. There is a little more food. area "Is the scene now of new asked that the three-day confer .themselves might not be objec teacher in the Hartford school Bank. (Quitclaim Deed Rose was presented in Etest r Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Mario lerardi, Mrs. Leon tionable, but said they are uncon- Anna T. Anderson, Mrs Ida Mc r ------■ . "The slogems on the public build Economic Growth WINDOW and PLATE GLASS states achieving Independence and ence concentrate on problems of system. , ^ Mayor to Speak Roy C. Conyers and Walter H. Hartford's Circuit Court 12 on R ard Lucia and Mrs. Raymond Gan- economic integration of the six etitutlcnal if used to discriminate Cormick and Mrs. Lillian Clem Wednesday, and Judge Douglass B. ings and in the shop windows con tlck. It Is the home of a old associate Mr. Opafrtove Is a teacher in the Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. will Sodano to Crafts Center Inc., which has temporarily lost Its nations—Costa Rica, El Salvador, against some voters. son, all of Treasure Island, Fla. Newington school system. speak Wednesday at 8 p.m. to property known as Williams Mill Wright ordered bond set at $25,- centrate on East-West trade and Ecomonic growth will be dis SALE OONTRAOTORSl WE HAVE IN STOCK Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua PXineral services will be Wednes OOO on toe Manchester charge and day* of-pe^eatton ^ceM''8aturday — cussed by a national resource freedom to foreign rule." Thus the bsMle question, he said, Arf Aug. 17 wedding Is planned toe Sacred Heart Church Holy on Tolland Tpke. and Panama. day at 11 a.m. at toe Watkins- continued toe case until today. I Am. peaceful coexistence while a year committe of the Manchester Duplicate Bridge MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS Ihie was a reference to Prime was whether votes legally can be at St. Bridget’s Church. Name Society. His topic will be Lis Pendens ago they hammered at the need for BARGAINS IN POTS, PANS, DISHES, Minister Iildel Castro’s Cuba. The A spokesman for the Central weighted so that some count more West Funeral Home, 142 E. Center toe constitutionality of fedti-al aid Hartford National Bank and The (Coventry charge of rape wae Monday. March 18 League of Women Voters at two BSTIMATBS GLADLY GIVEN American delegations Insisted, St. Burial will be in Blast Ce a neutral Berlin and an end to identical unit meetings this week. Winners in the Army-Navy du assembled presidents of Costa than others. In many states in ad to private schools, All toe men of Trust Co. against Frank J. Zarem- placed against Rose today, caus plicate bridge game Friday at Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, however, that plans under the Al ditlon to Georgia, rural votes out metery. bury. The Rev. Francis McGlynn ba Jr. and Betty Zaremba, proper ing a double-bindover. West German militarism. The mu One will be held tomorrow at 9 c l o s e d s a t , a t 1 PJS.^PEN THURSDAY EVENING toe parish are invited. R. J. Smith the clubhouse were: North-south SMALL APPLIANCES, Etc. Ronduras, Nicaragua and Pana liance lor -Process cannot be de weigh urban votes and numerous Friends may call at the funeral officiated. Women's Fellowsh.p ty at 62 Durant St. After Rote wae arrested last sic from the street loudspeakers Is a.m. at the home of Mrs. William veloped while their countries are reapportionment cases are pend home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Bearers were Ernest J. Irwin Collins, 28 Buckingham St., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cochran, ma want stronger measures The Womens’ Fellowship of Ver Pola Building Supply (3o. Inc Tuesday night, both the Coventry Private and public competence no longer military marches but first; Jim Baker and Bob Mac M A R C H 19 Thru M A R C H 22 against Cuba, where home-grown exposed to sabotage from Havana. ing, in lower courts. Jr., Gary C. Irwin, Kenneth Mor non Center Congregational (Church against Clifford Dutton, Helen woman and the Manchester girl the other Wednesday at 8 p.m. at For this reason, they said any Mrs. Oatlierine Knuiert rison Jr., Joseph Doering, Carman were twin diatlnctiona In the life dance music and the former threat Donald, second, and Mr. and Mrs. guerrillas are being trained for Problems in the Georgia unit will meet Wednesday at 7:>i0 p.m. Dutton, Joseph S. Granato and the identified him as their assailant. A the home of Mrs. D. J. Roberts Frank Devney, third. attempt to solve their economic vote case are different from those ChrisUana and Harry Doering. work of Robert J. Smith. Jr., 25 Raymond Rd. subversion In Latin America. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Catherine to hear toe Rev. Dr. Al’ison R. Glastonbury Bank and Trust Co., partial description o t Rose and a ening note In the government Also, east-west, Fred Osthoff Informed sources said they will and social problems without dis in legislative reapportlonment Kranert. 85, who formerly lived on property on Oak St. .,I n Mb own private busineas, his The discussion Is in conjunction Heaps speak on “Jesus as Healer.’’ similarity ot toe two crimes led propaganda brochures Is entirely and Paul Rieck, first; Mr. and PENNY SAVER THRIFT SHOP ask for further measures to pre cussing Cuban Influence would be cases, the court was told. In toe Village St., died yesterday at St. Hostesses will be Mrs. Virginia Marriage Lic^ise police but they failed to identify tnduatry, his thoughtfulness, his absent." with a two-year League study Item Mrs. Richard Gworek, second, and unrealistic. latter cases, other factors such as on regional economic cooperation. 466 MAIN ST.--MANCHESTER vent the export of Castro-commu- Anthony’s Hospital. She was toe Rockville-Vernon Nielsen, Mrs. Ann Ingram, Mrs. Per Erland Norell, Hartford, and eral others, also victims of recent Inalatence upon rightful and decent And, Correspondent Wall notes, Mrs. Doris Belding and Mrs. Bar nlsm to their shores. Foreign Minister Daniel Oduber geography and history might be widow of William Kranert. Truth Paisley. Mrs. Sarah Forbes, Christa Andrea Grahn. Hartford. sex attacks, were called in by The committee will attempt to bara Conklin, third. of Costa Rica said the Central dividends both ways— for the ser\'- Kennedy le said to have ex relevant. Born in Scotland on Feb. 28, Mrs. Florence Madden, Mrs Gladys Building Permits police but toely failed to Identify the young people of East Germany answer the question "How does F irs t pressed :oppoaifian to any proposal American republics are consider Kennedy said the ideal arrange To Richard Murphy, for altera Ice and value he was rendering, economic growth take place ? 1878, Mrs. Kranert was a daugh Steele, Mrs. Mickey Johnson and Rose as their assailant, police re have won the questionable privi for rapid and drastic action ing legislation to prevent their ment would be one man. one vote. Mayor Says tions to a dwelling at 385 Bum- and for the investment being made Opinions on unemployment, tax ter of Thomas and Catherine Mrs. Patricia Morse. ported. lege of being allowed, now, to do N a t io n a l against Fidel Castro’s Cuba. citizens from going to Cuba for Departures from such an arrange Sherry Close. ham St.. $600. by the other party—built relation- cuts, the place of planning in the indoctrination and training. ment, he said, must not be "ir Two Boys Arrested the "Twist." With this In mind, foreign min- She •Is survived by a nephew, Two teenage boys were arrest To William R. Garrity, for al ataipt and mutual benefits In which U.S. gOYemment* and various rational or capricious" but must City Needs Between the front window prop economic theories will be aired. Stores Timothy McCarthy of Townsend, ed laist night and charged with terations to a dwelling at 28 B!n- be minimal and for the purpose Md., and two nieces, Mrs. Helen glewood Dr., $900. there were seldom regrets of any aganda dressing and the despair, Mrs. Thomas Latham, chairman cepted several addicts for rehabili of furthering some part of the breaking and entering and larceny, Bolton kind. of the meeting, will be assisted by John " just what is an Independent Agent? tation. Uke Alcohollca Anony Gowdy of Rockville and Mrs. after their behavior on Market St. To R. E. Miller for Miller between those who look merely for elective process. Catherine Evelyn of Granby. Full Clerk Haugh, for alterations to a dwell He himself, for Instance, could, Mrs. Howard Angell, Dr. Ann State News mous, It stresses self-help. It uses A special three-judge federal aroused toe suspicion of a Rock the chance to get out of East Ger Beck, Miss Kay Maxwell, Mrs There are two kinds of agents: Company agents and in no psychiatrists or outside profes The funeral will be held tomor ville supernumerary patrolman, ing at 31 Andor Rd., $1,500. years after he had sold them, go court in Atlanta ruled toe county row at 8:30 a.m. from toe Burke To M. Laurentano for Coca Cola Daylight Theft many and those who weaken and Kendall Richardson. Mr.s,. Douglas dependent agents. A company agent can sell only the sional help. unit system as used In Georgia A permanent full-time city Lawrence B. Bresnahan. driving past or visiting inside the join the Communist party in order Roberts Jr.. Mrs. Robert Young Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., BYancts Roberta, 17, of 63 Bottling Co., for erection of a sign policies of the company he represents. He usually has Democratic primaries denied vot clerk, one who would asrtst the on a commercial building, $150. Manchester homes which had been and Mrs. Michel Zilberstein. Roundiip Drop Bias Probe ers equal protection of law. The with a requelni Mass at 9 at St. Brooklyn St., and Arthur C. N e t s $ 2 , 9 0 0 - to increase their own privileges nothing to do with claims. iSKOAl Bernard’s Church. Burial will be mayor and help city residents find To Long. Hill Co. for Edwarfi his enterprise, and still be proud of HARTFORD (AP)-rThe C^vll special court enjoined toe Demo Woods Jr., 16, of Hartford, were and speed their own way in the in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. answers to their pro’ ferns, is what arrested on Market St. around 9 W. Brouder, for alterations to a the appearance and worth and liv (Oontiaued from Page One) Rights Commission has decided to cratic party from using the sys state police are Investigating a world, there is one special "group An independent agent represents several companies. He tern. Nominations for statewide Friend.s may call at the funeral Rockville needs, said Mayor Leo B. p.m. by toe patrolman, who said he dwelling at 227 S. Main St., $700. ing which had been built into them. 'Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday drop an Investigation of alleged home today from 7 to 9 p.m. daylight break Brtday at toe Louis of East Germans to whom Cor Person To Person is an independent businessman. He selects the best policies considered leaving the political office In toe party primary Sept. Flaherty Jr. this morning. found articles on them taken short Albmei home on Villa Louise Rd. When he built, he built his town discrimination In hiring practices ly before from Frltchie’s Smoke respondent Wall pays a particular for each individual car owner, home owner or businessman arena. by toe Western Union Company. 12, 1962, were by popular vote. He will ask toe city council to that netted toe burglar $2,900 up. * Our friend The state’s Democratic party ap Mrs. Blanche L, Webster Shop, 10 Market St. Bolton and somewhat emotional tribute. told us we from tliose offered by several competing companies. And CIN Tili cur Kelly had been eotlve in both The investigation, begun last night to appoint a six-man char worth of cash, jewelry and triding Each boy posted a $1,600 bond In the field of public affairs, he his buainesa as a cut stone agent pealed. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Blanche ter revision commission to study, atamps. These are the wonderful people must depend when there is a loss, an independent insurance agent helps January at the request of toe Rev. Lee Webster, 87, died yesterday at for appearance in Rockville Cir provided a refreshing demonstra and Insurance broker and In Dem A. Kendall Smith, a Norwalk E. Freeman Leyerett and B. D what charter changes would be Driver Arrested Trooper Charles Gunn of toe who do not try to escape their principally on with the details. He sees to it that the policyholder is paid Murphy, assistant attorneys gen a local convalescent home. For cuit Court April 2. tion of how to get ahead in the I archaeological ocratic affairs until late last No negro minister, was dropped when needed to create such a post. (Colchester Troop reports the break country's burden, or to make their promptly and fairly. The Big Difference in insurance is vember even though he had been eral of Georgia, defended tpe merly of Talcottvllle,, Mrs. Web The city clerk at present. Mrs. Arrested Twice In Rt. 44A Crash has been placed at between 1:30 political world without scramble, I discov cries no job, applicants could be found county unit system in arguments ster was toe widow of George Donald G. Bessette, 23, of Tol own practical, gainful compromise and interpre the continuing personal attention of an independent in In faUing health for over two to file' complaints. Btoel Pease, is a part-time em and 4:30 p.m. Bureau and dresser clamor or specious showmanship. PORK yeare. before toe Supreme (Jourt. They Webster. ploye. For $2,700 a year she keeps land Ave., West WlUlngton, was drawers were ransacked and a pil with the existing regime, who tations f o r surance agent. Smith began his protest last said it was based on history and She was born Nov. 12, 1875 In arrested twice Saturday and Two Manchester drivers were He got ahead because, in each ca our informa- A quiet, unassuming man who Jan. 7, alleging he had been given the minutes of council meetings, low case taken from a bed. leading choose neither exile nor surrender, studiously avoided personal pub tradition and has a relationship to Manchester, a daughter of Albert maintains the city books on pur charged with operating an unre Involved in an accident on Rt. pacity he ever held, his simple, di t i o n on an dlecrtminatory treatment at the 44A at 3:30 p.m. yesterday, re police to believe toe stolen articles but who quietly challenge all that Planning to Insure? May We Be YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENT? licity and seldom made public the Electoral College system by and Sarah Pitkin Lee. She had chases, does toe paper work for gistered motor vehicle. were carried in it. rect devotion to sound perform cient subjects Norwalk tetegfhito office, and which presidents are selected. lived in the Talcottvllle-area most Vernon (Constable Robert Zong- sulting in the arrest of one. is hateful qnd horrible by their own because, curi statements, Kelly was content to later attempted to spread toe pro toe filtration plant and other proj MieMng are $220 In cash taken ance of his duties and responsibili practice the art of pollUcs behind Ethel Kennedy, wife ot the at of her life. ects, and makes preparations for hettl stopped Bessette at 1:30 a.m. Donald B. Keeney. 27. of 218 way of living in the midst of It all. ously, all un CHOPS test to a statewide picketing of Oak St., was charged with failure from two wallets, a Smith and ties recommended, to his fellow the scenes. Under hU leadership torney general who had heard her Mrs. Webster was a mem elections. on toe Vernon traffic circle and Wesson .38 caliber revolver, vari They are, as Correspondent Wall derstanding of all company offices. husband argue the case in Janu gave him a summons to appear in to grant, ohe-half the highway citizens of district, town and state, c u ne 1 f o r m the Hartford Democratic organiza ber of Talcottvllle Cong;regra- Mayor Fl'aherty said ths amoimt ous Items of Jewelry belonging to John H. The kttempt failed, however, ary, was In the courtroom today tlonal Church. Rockville . Cjnaiit Court March and summoned to the Manchester ttat he be g^iven other and bigger describes them, "people who are writing and tion became so pdwer^V^ has Whtei'.'lfertford Negro n^isters of work now being done by the Mrs. Albasi, a man’s (Uomond ring, not lost a state or national elec when the ruling was ' announced. She Is survived by a brother, 26. The constable also told Bes session of Circuit Court 12 on and five books of trading stamps. jobs to do. totally unspoiled by the desire to chis e 11 n g in THE met wlto Western Union officials In disagreeing with the rest of clerk is remarkable. April 1. Incorporated tion since 1948. William A Lee of 5 Pleasant St.; But toe mayor needs more help, sette to refrain from driving toe PoUce said entr>' wae gained by gain more for themselves, who rock was to appen here and were assured that the the Justices, Harlan said the car on toe highway. Fifteen min Trooper James Hall of toe Col He took the smallest public job tally lost Stu Johnston lb and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Dog- he said. breaking toe glees in the kitchen show an unselflahness, an aware company would give equal con court’s bolding "surely flies in the art of Natick, Mass., and Mrs. utes later, toe constable stopped chester Troop reported Keeney door and reaching in to peleaee he ever held as seriously as the from the first century B.C. to the Search Returned sideration to any qualified ap Flaherty Is not going to seek was eastbound when he crossed ness of spiritual values, and even INSURORS — REALTORS face of history.’’ Hattie L. Pitkin of Talcottvllle. Bessette on Rt. 30 at Tunnel Rd., toe lock. biggest. And, when he got to the seventeenth century A.D. During a«ifc ChO 8H«« iffacUv* M«n., Tuss. and V ied. Only MILFORD (AP) — Skindlvers plicants referred to them. Harlan said retired Justice Fel re-eleo'tlon, and so he suggested toe centerline and sideswlped toe an innocence which la far greater 0 The funeral will be held to toat Me successor, no matter of and rearrested him. Bessette post biggest, he performed that with the these seventeen hundred years continued to search today for toe ix Frankfurtoer had Impressively ed a $50 bond for appearance in westbound car driven by Mrs. than that which can be observed anyone who found their tablets morrow at 2 p.m. at toe Ladd which party he may be, have more game imegotistical industriousness bodiSA. of a New Jersey courle be- Toy Ducks Harmful shown "one person, one vote” has Fimeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave. court March 26 on toe second Alice Ryan of 66 Teresa Rd. In their Western contemporaries.” didn't know they had any mean 164 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER—MI 9-5261 llevisd killed when their tAdn-en- never been the unlverslally ac clerical help from the city clerk. About Town and detailed conscience he had ing. Then, too. archaeology, or the Special Thru Saturday HAR'IT’ORD (AP) — Inepec- The Rev. Robert K. Shimoda, The new city clerk post would charge. Tbere arc people like this in plane plunged Into Long Is cepted political philosophy in Eng pastor of Talcottvllle Consiregra- One other arrest made over toe brought to his first public oppor excavation and study of people of land Sound yesterday. tors of the Department of Con not in any way be comparable to every tyrannized country, and land, toe American Colonies or tional Church, will officiate. weekend by Vernon constables Safety Committee tunity. R. J. Smith wag never remote times didn't begin even in ipiiiiiliiiiiiiiilllliiiiilim "BEFORE l o s s e s h a p p e n , in s u r e with l a p p e n !" ...... I....'''■!!! Darkness and fog forced divers sumer Protection were ordered to the United States. city managers in other towns, said David E. Kaye, son of Dr. and a small way until the sixteen hun initiniinfMnttnMtUiiliiiiiniMinfii n | i < ■ iiiHiiiitmmiHiitrmHiHi n iC iD day to be on the lookout for toy Burial will be In Mt. Hope Ceme the mayor, because it would not was that of Dr. Orlando P. Orfi- Mrs. P. M. Kaye, 109 W. Center chameleon, or opportunist, or sub they are perhaps the salt of our to give up their search y!«terday Harlan risferred to Frankfurter's telU, 42, of Bolton Rd., Vernon, To Hear Lateiner present era earth. dreds, and it took another three ducks Imported from Japan, with tery, Talcott’vllle. % carry any additional authority. St. is on toe dean’s' Hat at Duka ject to the enticements of any per after they combed -toe waters off dissenting opinion In toe Temies- There will be no calling hours. who was charged with allowing hundred, years for it to develop shore until dusk for the bodies of a yellOW-ttot oarrying a heavy The clerk would be on tap full Unlveralty, Durham, N.C., for the see ease last year in which the a dog to roam. The Lateiner method of accident sonal vanity. He was known, re fully, and to make significant rec pM iaw M IM iiaiMiilHlIlliiliililliiiiiiliBiMIlHMHMiB Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Grossman of residue qf arsenate of lead, a tox- majority held that federal courts time to listen to complaints, di first semester. He tg a 1962 gradu The arrest was made by (Con control will be demonstrated at a liable quantity—and quality. Whirlwind Whirls On ords. We are told that the Baby New Shrewebury, N. J. 10 pigment base. have the power to eay what stand rect citizens to the proper City of- ate of Manchester High School. lonian cuneiform was in use more ficiaUs, answer questions and keep stable Edwin R. Carlson on com meeting of toe safety committee When most of his more serious BOILED Before the search wae discon Commlasioner Attillo R. Fras- ards would be fair In state legis F u n erals plaint of Mrs. Florence Madden, The VFW will meet tomorrow ' Testerday, down in New York, than 3,000 years BEFORE some THINKING ABOUT A NEW KITCHEN? tlnued, porUon of man’s body Rinelll told toe Inspectors to pick lative districts. the aldermen up to date on city Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon in work was done, and he came to of the Important found tablets a a problems. assistant dog warden of Vernon, toe Manchester High School li at 8 p.m. at the poet home. the formal vote of the striking and a handbag with Mrs. Gross- up any of toe toy ducks they find, and Stanley Mc(Cray, deputy state that stage In Hfe when erstwhile were ever written. If, in the re aner toe danger of toe yellow tint victor F. Morelli Other matters on toe agenda brary. printers rejected, by narrow mar man’q IdenUty papers were found. dog warden. Court appearance is The ’’Silk (Sty Singers," Man busy men must develop for them mote future, they write about our THINKING ABOUT SAVING MONEY? Grossman, 86, an accountont and was pointed out by his Pennsylva tonight are a report from Clar A 45-mlnute demonstration of gin, but still rejected, the settle civilization they will undoubtedly The largely attended funeral of schedule'd for April 2 in Rockville. chester Chapter of SPEBSQ6A, selves some hobby, he became a part-owner of toe Colts Neck Air nia counterpart. 12th Cirenit ence McCarthy, temporary execu toe method will be conducted by give much attentiem to the auto HAM Victor F. Morelli of 32 Munro tive director of the Rockville Re Hospital Notes Alfred Lateiner. a consultant in will meet tonight at 8 at fiunce ment which had promised, last port, Colts Neck, N. J., and his beautiful worker with old furni mobile, and record that it was The toys in question are small St., was held this morning from development Agency, and a pro Admitted Friday: Deborah Ma- Center on Olcott St. week, to be the thing that put ths wife, Barbara, 31, were to have feathery ducks mounted on a plas training and safety in Mamaro- ture. The perfection of the resto both a blessing and a big head G>urt Cases toe John F. Tierney FHineral posed zone change for toe Laurel guda, 10 McLean St. neck, N. Y. men back at their jobs and New CALL GLENNEY’S returned yesterday to New Jer- tic hose, wearing a plastic hat. Admitted Saturday: Robert Jo rations and finishes and repairs in ache to many people. It is our Home, 219 W. Center St., with a St. area. The agenda for toe meeting also The Home League of the Salva- York’s newspapers back on the mission in life to provide you with sery after visiting friends in near and carrying either a cane or solemn high Mass of requiem at The meeting will begin at 7 :30 In seph. Provlncetown, Mass.; Miss tldn Armv will meet tomorrow at volved in his working with wood flowers. They are packed In card includes discussion of toe April stand. a car that will be a BLESSING, by Westport, Conn. MANCHESTER SESSION St. James’ Church. city hall. Matilda SchlUinger, 8% Prospect motor vehicles inspecticn and a 2 p.m. in the Salvation Army were in harmony with the spirit and to keep It that way for you. lb However, seconds after their board boxes with the marking, The R6v. John D. Regan was St.; Maurice Berlepsch, Merrow Building. "Thumb Nail Biogra This was the bitter human flare- Edward Louts Gerrish, 21, of review of personal and mi ior ve land instinct of his earlier career, To this end we are sincerely dedi Piper Apache took off from "Duck— 1810—Japan.” celebrant, assisted by toe Rev, Rd., Tolland. phies” will be toe subject of the •rhe prime danger of toe toys, Blast Hartford, arrested a week hicle accidents since last Nov. 27. and told much about it. back In which printers themselves cated. Dillon Sales and Service, Bridgeport Airport at 12.39 a.m., Joseph H. McCann, deacon, and Admitted yesterday; Peter Heads of town departments are meeting. Hosteeses are Mrs. finally had their way about some your quality Ford dealer. 319 it plunged downward through fog Frassinelll said, is that children ago tonight for assault with In toe Rev. Francis F. Torpey, sub Trucker Injures Shields Sr., 84 Brooklyn St.; TjOiiise Hagenew, Mrs. Cecil Kettle He was often good, too, for some MIALTIMI MAID • BH8 asked to attend with their as.slst- Main St., Manchester. Phone Ml and drizzle Into toe sound. might chew on the toys and be tent to rob after he aittemptod to deacon. Mrs. Jane Maccarone was Franklin Chamberlain. West Will- and M1S.-I Hazel Gilbert. thing. poisoned by toe paint basr ants to watch the demomitiatlon. drily pleasant comment and analy 3-2145. hold up two women, wttoin 10 organist and soloist. Burial was Knee in Mishap ington;’ Bernard Secor, 39 Vernon sis on the political scene, and here, They had originally followed 1-LB PKG in St. James’ Cemetery. Father Ave.; Mrs. Doris (Civetello, Hill- their local union leader, Bertram Cube Steaks Accused in Thefts minutes as they were walking too, he was good at matching WESTPORT (AP) — A 31-year- Torpey read toe committal ser crest I>r.; Mrs. Mary (Calvin, along MWn St., today had his case Hugh J. Donnelly. 36, of 35 Ken Campbell Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Ma grains and fitting rungs and get Powers, into a strike with demands old ' unemployed Danbury sales Two Polio Clinics vice. continued until next Mondai/. Bearers were Joseph Sullivan, wood Dr., Saturday night received tilda Geiber, 1 Terrace Dr. ting imder the veneer, and doing no one really thought possible. man was .accused today by state Tne stocky Bast Hartford con Richard King, Victor DiMungo, seven stitches in 'his right knee Births yesterday: A' son to Mr. These demands represented a bold police of breaking 4hto more than Slated This Week? and Mrs. Dermison Diebolt, 13 Eva it all with the soft touch. frmokmot Produeo 20 Fairfield County homeg in toe struction worker has ’ae«n return William J. Diana, Mario 'W. Diana after his pickup truck crashed into attempt, on the part of Powers, to WHEE! WATER’S (Circle; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ray /V He lived a good, distinguished, past year and making off with ed to toe State Jail at Hartford in aiid Robert Morelli. a parked car on Burnham St. near make himself dominant in his Sabin oral polio vaccine will be lieu of a $7,500 bond wWch was The Manchester Lodge of Elks mond Wheeler. 4 Westvlew Ter.; and useful life. If there is any jus $130,000 In jewelry. Croft Dr. MANCHESTE'' union and to make his union it BOT-HOT, „ASD The suspect, James Michener, distributed two days this week to set last week. and toe K of C held memorial a son to Mr. and Mrs. George OF tice in human affairs, his final Broccoli cAiwomu 29 Minor, RFD 1. Ellington. self the dominant labor force in was arrested Saturday after a Manchester residents. The clinics Harry Walter, 20, of no certain services last night at the funeral Donnelly was treated at Man years had some portion of quiet, THERE’S A LOTI addrees, today was sentenced to chester Memorial Hospital.' He Discharged Friday: Miss JuMi- the publishing field. lengthy Investlgratlon by state, are free. home. modest satisfaction, one final hon New York a t y and local police, serve 80 days at toe State Jail at told police toat while driving te Simons, RFD 2, Crystil L ^ e ; Tomatoes »>-«” 2 pk« 35< Tomorrow, elementary school ______Mill Rd., orable two-way relationship be Powers, whether he himself was Fiwduiu Oricus t I f t U v Tuesday oiid Wndnnsday Only said U . Walter W. Foley, com Hartford for taking a motor vtol- Miss Alice Speri7 along Burnham S t at about 8 Philip Tollsano. Cider children may receive toe vaccina Ellington; Jeffrey Gay. Rt. T®**: tween R. J. Smith and his com willing for it Or not, had to be res Now! For only mander of the Westport State Po cle without toe owner’s permis Funeral sesrvices for Miss Alice o’clock, he felt a click in toe at their schools. sion. steering wheel. He lost control of land; David Sullivan, Sandy Beach munity. cued from his own bold extremism day for fuel...hot water lice Barracks. Sperry of 281 Center St. were held He said most of toe stolen ’ Oa Wednesday, pre-achool age Judge Nicholas Armentano, In toe truck which then struck toe Rd., ChTBtal Lake. _ by the national officers of hia Grocery Specialet this morning at toe Holmes Fu Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Vir for all—all the timel properW wag recovered to New children and adults may receive making his finding^ after reeding neral Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. right rear of a parked car owned union, who came to New York and •York caty pawn shops. toe vaccine at any of the follow a pre-sentence investigation ^'Raymond Robichaud of Btest ginia Grous and son. Crystal Lake Behind The Curtain PM AST - Pm , YsIIow Eyt, Rsd Kidnsy S A V I 8c Alex H. Elsesser, pastor of Com established, finally, the atmosphere Michener entered homes In ex ing schools between 3 .and 6 p.m. port, tcOd Walter that he has toe Hartford. Rd., Ellington; Larry Koblek. 103 I f you live in a typical house, munlty Baptist Church, officiatetk Grove St.; Mrs. Judith Zbyk, . A British con^pondent wh6 has In which Mayor Wagner’s settie- clusive s e v e n s of Weatport New Bennet Junior High School, 1151 wrong attitude on life and should Burial was In Blast Cemetery^'" Police reported toat a mall box, you could easily run out of hoi start to think about It. Walter, Hyde Ave.; Robert Joseph, Prov- Just been visiting the; Leipzig Fair, ment proposal could be made. The Ouiaan. Greenwich, Wilton. Stam Main 8 t ; Bowers School, 141 Bearers were friends .'O t the in front of the home of Joseph F water several times a week. Bakflicl B e a n s! 29< ford, Weston, Fairfield and Nor Wlio liad been In Jail since Ms ar> incetown. Mass.; Mrs. Eva Bas-- In Eastj Germany, quotes, with ap Princeton St.; Buckley School, family. ^ Joseph at 406 Burnham St., was next role for Powers was that of Ni>w you eati have qll the hot PMAST - CrMffl ^Is ^ SAVI 7c walk through unlocked doors 260 Vernon St.; Manchester High rest 32 dayn ago, was Involved in sett, Egypt Rd., Ellington; Paul proval, in his Manchester Guard knocked down. Both truck and car Loos. Broad Brook; Joseph King, hiding his bittemeas over Ms own ■ uater you need at one time for while the ofwners were sway, said School, 184 E. Middle 'i^ke.; Rob a theft of a car here wlto a sec Austin Rogers had extensive dama$:e and ' were State Police Detective Joseph ond youto, Joseph L. Diamond, 16. 44 Elm St.; Albert Kleczkowski, ian aHicle on this year's Fair, the defeat, and getting out of the sit only 9]^t* a day. Think of it-> ertson School, 45 N. Scho«l St.; B\meral services for Austin B. towed from toe scene.' No arrest verdict of a young Lelpziger, who only 9 y ii* a day! Sweet Corn 4 59 Jasonte, who headed the tovestl- Veiplanck Sdiool. 126 Olcott St.; of West St. The two youths, and 19 Legion Dr. uation as best he could by advocat two juy«niles, were later arrested Rogers, 81, of 1163 E. Jflddle was made. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. An told him ‘*n>e Leipzig Fair is the Yes, thanks to Mobilhaat-~ aiCNMOND - SiMk SAVI Ic gallon. , or WaddeU Schoed, 163 Broad St. T^ke., Were held this afternoon at ing acceptance, by his men, of the YOUR “ DREAM KITCHEN” CREATED JUST FOR YOU! Michener was charged with ^ r Ths advisory board of health la Westport. toinette SItek, 895 Village St.. El- biggest confidence trick in Eu Wagner proposals. and an oil-fired hot water heater counts of hreahtog and ^Lering Paul J. Pendrok, 16, of South the Holmes Bhineral Home, 400 Ilnrton; Mrs. Barbara Kibbe, 6 lays all children from three Main S t Oearge Kalina of the rope." Then, yesterday, a majority of o f correct capacity—your family Let our kitchen experts design your neVr kitchen 'without Salmon 7I4 0 Z C A N 49 < and larceny. He is being held at memtos old, and children from aix Windsor, today was given a three Upper Butcher Rd.; Deborah Ma- can take care of all thrir waahing months suepm ed apntence for Rockville Ooogregation of Jehovah guda. 10 McLean St.; Robert Neff. To such Lelpzigers. says Cor those printers who bothered to at cost or obligation . . *. Every detail designed to reflect your th« state Jail in Bridgeport under weeks to three months with doc needs at one time. PM AST • Solid in Oil S A V I 21c $85,000 bond. tors’ permission, may receive larcsny and iSacsd on probation ‘Witnesses officiated. Burial was 107 Grand Ave.; Mrs. Henrele respondent Michael Wall, "the tend thf formal nqeeting- on the personality. We invite you to come in and see the latest in In Bast Cemetery.' Mom can do the family wash. Types u and m vaccine. for two yaaia. Hie ease rtemmed Henrietta Beaulleau, Russell Dr.; Fair repreaenU an elaborately contract and vote rejected the G r e ^ Natural Wood Cabinets. (Jh^dren who received Salk hi- from the theft at a rifle In South Bearers were John Rogers HI, Mrs. Alfreds Krah. Broad Brook; Is your Sis can do the dishes at the same While Tuna 2 ^V49 < C o u r t Fight Loom s Alfred, Rogers, JamM Rogers and Drew - Gozdi planned and executed propaganda proposal, .labeling its terms far time Junior takes his bath, and WESTPORT (A P )—The rispute jecUons should receive the Babin Windsor. David Ctochrahe, Maple St., Elling White or Colored ^ S A V I 6c Richard J. Edgar, 81. of no eer Dealxig> Synanon h u ac- sdves with dew. Tueadoy and early Viredneaday. .1 'X ■
KANCHgSTBB EVBRING HERAIU), MANCHESTER, OONN, MONDAY, MARCH 1968 PAOBini^li ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BUNCHBSTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1968 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE fiY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with M.^OR HOOPLE Siobjects Disl ike LITTLE SroRTS j^nia’s Marrying M other Setoii of U.S.
(THE DEMONS OF -DOUeT U.S. Debutante , ARE RISING AGAIN/ Beatified by Church M At>,t CANT WATT FOR BRIOSEWAT 6R BUT surely No MAN Let's ^ t (OpBthuMd tram Pac« Om )^ to RSTORN TO T 16ACW M E HQW TO U 6 B WOULD DEFRAUD A THOee tfABOLINE PILLS/ HE CfTEATEO (Orattnusd from Page One) f Household TO TMoor •niondup Nancjwl, taUior of throe Art Group Picks inctaNtt ^ A s y irm iM E M iNTHe lawN- , WHICH HtfSPLAM- • Cakriadio oltUdrat, wtiotn UMy regud u an * \ O W B R D E M 0 N 6TRAT 10M / B U T W H ^ IBMtar porSn mothar advanced to pay homage NING t b RETURM/ 4 ------. s m a n o f f NawcaaOa t TRIED TO ASSIST BANKER BRoWN, lAgalnat Incarnate lama, aboutd marry otit Mouth^s Pictures to Pope John at the veneration 10 • DaiMft ceremmiles. ’The 28 cardinals and 3-16' ,X MERELY SUCCEEDED IN U Month! 10 Sharp of hta fUth. e THE ENGINE scores of archbishops and bishops DOUBLE USUeM bMriat 11 Gaelic The ilrtneb, whoiw formal title Five pictures of the month were Mis c a r / 14Hm«7 blow nstampinf chosen Friday at a meeting of the at the altar turned to watch. macbtnea la maharajkumar, and hia father, ’The pontiff leaned forward, M Y n rm * cMj tha dtaharaja, overruled tha pro* Manoheeter Fine Arts Association BUGGS BUNNY Mnoodi lOUelbe — at WhiUm Auditorium. About 120 smiling, and gently touched the UOoMipid ' 23 Perfume ,taat. arm of the radiant girl. 10 Amy 24 European ibarfc Tha cOuplp met four yeara ago members were present. HE WON'T LET GO INTAVER 25Japaneae herba - The pictures, artists and places Before the pope spoke his NEW HOME UMolhi 45Bludil at a hotel in Darjaellng. They be- STAMPS 8 0 C V NEAR WHERE MHinring auriclaa words of' praise for the United UCaawinM 18 Stage wbiapeio uw»u— *». caiha engaged In 19S1. H ie wed to be exhibited are “ Winter Mood” CEDRIC 24 Pood fiih 27Pungancy„ « « . « . by Viola Sobal, at the Savings States, solenm benediction was of 28 Royal Italian 38 Funeral pOa 40 Hadiine tool 47 Jgpanaw b n * ding wae delayad a year on the fered by Archbishop Lawrence J. (ref. ipj 41Eatate- 48Aaiain Bank of Manchester; "Landscape” family name 42 Highlander ' aUkaromi advlpa 6f oourt aatrologere. The Sheehan of Baltimore, the city 27Mineral apring, 29 Genua o f crowds In the temple will be most by Rosalie Cook, at Mary Cheney maples 43 Trip SOHIUtaiT^ library; “Autumn Bounty” by where Mother Seton founded the Every Wed sooty in HMonri abbroriffiaa ly glkkimaae. They will come nCaoeer or 44 One time Eleanor VlUbeK, at WhHon Li Sisters of Charity. from rice fields being plowed by Capcieoni I” r " r 1 r 1“ r IT r brary; “ Bam Still” by Nancy Han Mother Seton, bom in New York 14 Placard men In loin cloths behind bullock non, at The Connecticut Bank and Aug. 28, 1774, was raised an Epls 15 Soar ’ 1 teama, up from Jungles at the copallan, married and became S8 Worm rr IT l i Trust Co. at the Parkade; and “In ITHlglHiriead r edge. Of mountains where orchids digo Harbor” by Janet Eich, at the mother of fiva children. MFroater nr TT 17 and oranges grow, and from the Johnwon’s Paint Store, Main St. Widowed In 1808 during a trip (Mow dOStrlpUnca Himalayan, ridges of this little Louis Fusari gave a "Landscape to Italy, she became a Roman 41 Cuckoo nr Indian protectorate. The - 70-year- SUPER ISOU'RE blackbird in Oils’' demonstra-Uon. He also Catholic two years later. 'Two 16ETT1N6 42 European ST old maharajah. Sir Taahl Mangyal appealed to members to donate to years after that, she opened a MARKETS ' THE ermlDa has delegated most of hia powers the Art Festival for Cancer at the school In Baltimore’ -and Bishop PICTURE, 4SPlattery 24 to hia son. The Indians control de West Hartford Armory, at a date John Carroll suggested that she fo-T , \ htiww. W- 4SConteataiit fense, -foreign affaire and commu to be announced, which, he said. take relig;ious vows. She did and ^ \tM fa» HV NA O* MA30R 81---- at com ST 52 Painful outcry nications. Mlsa Oooke, the niece of Is being run with the artist in establish^ the Sisters of Oiarity, BY V. T. HAMLIN 53 Bird UU JT former U.S. Ambassador Seldin mind. ’Those Interested may con the first order of nuns founded in ALLY OOP protuberance Chapin, la the daughter of the late tact Roger Negro, 206 Oak St., by America. 54 Runner on ST Mrs. Noia Cooks and the lata John AprU 1. ' [ V Roman catholics credit her with anow pioneering the parochial school NOW LETfe SEE ABOUT SAY, OSCAR... DID YES, I DID, DOC..WHAT CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER J. Cooke. Helen Vei-tch will nem a nom 56 Woody plant system and modern catholic social SETHNS THIS TIME AN* POCSAIP UH-HUH, ( wWELL... HERE YOU NOTICE A DO YOU SUPPCSE 58 Condition fto She Ja a native of Ban Fran- inating committee, asswed by P 1AL...YEAH/ ABOUT TO ALWAYS GIVE YEH..THAT GOES' FLUCTUATION (anffia) W nv-ile' Florence Anderson and Hans services. ’ OF rowER u JT ,cisco but spent moat of her child 704 HUNPREP TH' MACHINE TIME OUGHTA 57 ------baM Weiss. She died In 1821. MOn'S REGULAR ouGWiAPOrr.. TO WARM UP.' DOIT/ JUST NOW? hood In New York City. She made DOWN « r u her debut at the December debu 1 Bridge (Pr.) 59c LB. QUAUTY lOpnatlc eolo E" tante’s ball, in Washington In ISaeorineae 1958. She met the prince while Science Shrinks Piles dSeetbea B" u visiting her uncle in Iran, where SSea eagle j t he was AmbiuMador. 3D0 •Bradeo New Way Without Surgery 0D GROUND B E E F
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THE P Herald Angle
EARL YOST Sports Editor Manors in Late Rally f subscription tsevM. From Sijr Jacobs’ 191 Sunday vantage point tn the front row, (jhurch wao the first stop on a ringside, I tabbed Jones an easy rainy morning on the second Sun What does 4-H mean tof Quarteiflnal matches SaturdayaNowickl (3) winner. Although the two Judges Mark Third To Defeat Plainville afternoon ssiw Bujaucius eliminate 100 US 109 116 104 day In unpredictable March . . . and referee disagreed, I found all you? AAlIub for youngsters KA K^vis, 3-2; Nowlckl oust Art Johnson (2) By noon the sun had broken the people tn the room agreeing from rural areas you 'say. JMuiscn, 3-2; Hampton blank BIH 126 119 103 108 95 through the clouds and the tern- with me, plus thousands at MadU TniUiig for most o< th^ g»ni«, th« Gr«en Manon eMM ArcWvy, 8-0 and Giorgetti toppled pierature rose to top coat weather sin Square Garden. The decision, Best Posted Then you’re not familiar with . . . Final basketball officiating from behind in the finti four m inu^ It was the SMcad Iom in a row tonl With the Eastern Duckpin 105 119 99 noon and then to a reunion with the top four and a trophy to Giorgetti (3) “Moat snow I saw in two yeara went to New Haven’s giant _ for Kalnvllls which dropped Into Classic tHls barely tucked away, Hampton by Joe Sylvester of the my family . . . Visit with friends annual Gallery Rifle Cham a asoond place tie with Hampton continued his assault on 135 114 118 aifforded a chance to relax and to In Alaska was eight inches,” Art Advisory Park and Recreation Carpenter (0) Shorts of the Carter Che'vrolet pionships Friday, bringing W eek of ora. Both have 18 wins and three the hardwood'yesterday by defeat Departmerrt Oompilsslon. exchange views on neiws of the loaaea Meridan, a 78-56 winner ing c y Giorgetti 4-3 to win the 111 111 115 day. sales staff said. The loinU rifle the Jack Lacey iSrophy, em club Instructor served with ths over Newington yesterday, took 1963 Rec Department Men’s Bowl Summary: Monday blematic of state high school su For Champion over the lead with a 18-1 nmrk. ing Tournament. Finals: Army during his Alaska residence. premacy, with them for the three- Other aoorea yesterday were Hampton scored a 8-0 win ovei Novel Hoop Game First arrival at the sports desk “There is more snow In Manches day competition. Hampton (4) TerryvUle 83, New Britain 80; At Bujaudus tai the eemiflnale 130 105 97 124 106 143 on what 1 know will be an ex ter,” he added... Latest from ths Yesterday, the team returned to East Hertferd 8S, Middletown 87 while GlorgetU went the full five- To Feature Frey tremely busy week was a fellow Parkade Lanes was relayed by New Haven to see the final results With Fight Off Giorgetti (2) news employe, Doris Hattln of and ’Torrlngton vB, Wethersfield game Itantt' bdfore ousting Chet S5 98 189 117 116 97 Bemie Giovino, manager, and for of the world’s ku'gest indoor rifle 88. It was Torringten’a second Nowlckl, 3-2, A consolation match The (fourant and her two beautiful mer baseball umpire who gets ths match, and brought the trophy Novel basketball exhibition, pit CHICAGO (AP) — Hsavywsl win of the week. ‘They had a Frl-; to decide third and fourth pisoes ting two teams in wheelchairs Shetland Sheepdogs. ‘This is quite itch about this time of the year home again. champion Sonny Liston, hldlhg day night triumph over East found Nowicki the winner by ■ GoiMolatlon unusual for nie, being on the other to go back to the rugged profes The Indians' 728 team score was Nowlckl (4) against one another in East Hart bind a mystarious grin, beguis a H aftfort already on the books. 4-2 score. ford Saturday night, will have a end of publicity for a change,” our sion where friends are few, ths the top high school performance, week’s rest today unooncemsd The Manors got some hot foul With familiar pipe in place 126 06 114 126 110 121 caller said. Mrs. Hattln is one of hours long and the pay not enough and brought to Manchester High when or iriisra he will meet local flavor. the leading obedience dog trainers ■hooting from Dan Pinto and Jim Hampton got, off to a quick lead Bujaucius (2) Appearing In the starting lineup ... Volleyball action at night, my Emotions Expressed by Professional Basketball Great— Bob Cousy its fifth state I’i^b title. Since its Floyd Pattsraofi tai a return title Morlarty in the clos^ minutes in the finals winning the first two 89 140 128 116 79 97 and judges in the state . . Don final game with Watkins, found inception in 1951, the itate title bout last night at the Y. Tlie fbul-rld- of the Boston Clippers will be Bill Friedman, former newsman at games when Giorgetti faUad to Frey, former Manchester High my helping little in a thrilling, has been won five times by Ham Liston broke camp la Mil dlsd game saw five players go to crack 100 In either. But then the Semifinals The Herald, now in the public in come-from-behind win over ths den High (second this year), five Bcacb, Fla,, Sunday and ratuntod the sidelines via personals, three baseball captain, now living in formation office at Storrs a mid- times by Manchester, twice by 1054 chiunp came back to win the Giorgetti (3) Norwood, Mass. Frey wa.s wound West Sides... For the first Urns to Chicago to five ma injured left ting club. third match. 128-114. Hampton 91 128 118 06 182 moming ca.ller to relate the in seven years that I’ve been with New London High (fdxth this knae a rest. The manauvar SrrANIMNGB ed in Korea while serving with UConn-'West Virginia basketball year) and (nice by Middletown went two up again with a 124-117 Nowlckl (2) the Fifth Division of the U.S. Ar Watkins, Red Hadden missed a domned all poulbUltleB of bolding w. L. Pot. win but Okor^titl took the fifth 114 108 111 game will be carried on area tee- High (seventh this year). the bout In lOami Baach Ajnll 10. 1 ,929 100 99 my and left paralyzed from the game. I know that he had to bs ‘Worst Over Now’ M eriden ...... 18 game, 118-106. vec at night In the NCAA Tourna sick, flat on his back or he would Manchester High’s squad, di "What flgtatT” adeed Liaton MANCHESTER . . . 12 8 .800 Hampton wrapped up his crovni waist down. ment . . . Phil Burgees of tVINF vided into five four man teams, when questioned by reporters 8 JMM) Hampton (3) The Clippers, members of the arrived on the scene to say the lo have showed up. Player of ths Plainville ...... 18 in the sixth game with his biggest 147 144 117 night award went to Frank Mil -took first, fourth fifth, 14th and about the apparent poatponement. ToRlngton ...... 8 8 J4S Champ Howie Hampton and Runner-up Cy Giorgetti single of the set—143—and again Eastern Conference Wheelchair cal i-adio station would agrain han 24th places in the competition, FULL-(X)URSE TRIAL—The Gambridge crew takes a ‘Tm not mad at anybody. Who WeUierslMd ...... 7 8 A87 Bujaucius (0) Basketball Association, will meet dle all New York Yanlcee baseball ler, non-playing coach, for being which saw entries totaling 150 Giorgetti didn’t make the 100 107 131 US able to round up six players. Not ^1-course spin cm the Thames starting from Putney.. wants to flf^tT" Now-Britaln...... « 9 AOO mark. the Macchi entry of the Farming- games, home and away, during the from high schools, private spools, Liston said he would rest 9 .400 1963 season, plus four exhibitions only was Hadden missing but alss The Cantabs are in final stages of training for race -with Newliqrton ...... 6 The new champ also had the Quarterfinals ton tfalley League. PAL and YMCA rifle squads. week before even .allowing doctors East Hartford ..... 6 10 268 highest average for the tourney — Proceeds will enter the sponsor . . . Ed McNamara writes fnxn Charlie Morse, out for the year For Retired Cooz Overall junior winner was Massa- Oxford. in Chicago to examine the knee T ernvU le ...... 4 U .267 Sports Night Bujaucius (8) Fort Lauderdale, a city I plan to with a knee injury. 126.16 for 23 games. Giorgetti av ing East Hartford Elks Youth Ac chussetts private school, Wllbrar ediich he reportedly Injured while Middletown ...... 0 18 200 eraged 119.14 for 26 games; No- 106 124 98 106 126 tivities Fund. Action starts at 8 stay in for two weeks during my hadn’t been at all snreO sports world In this tribute to ham Academy, twice bieaten by swinging a golf club In a pose ant, Butts KLou Gehrig, Ted Williams. and his teammates, adding that ... For 13 years. Bob, you’ve been a beautiful Lyman Merit medal championship game S a tu rd a y rels with a 107-86 lacing of Fort Best bet seemed to be that the 6 McKenna ...... 2 3-4 7 alleges Bryant and Butts were tercollegiate Football Offi referee Dave Dooman, anxious to the feeling he has in leaving them with percentage bar; the high man 3 Dan Pinto ...... 6 6-8 16 guilty of collusion to fix the Ala- Burnett, accidentally was tied into Tony Martinez, 21-year-old short exhibition record. see the NIT basketball games at Sports Night, slated Monday, This was second to none. the Boston Celtics and, boy, night after the losers play for con Hayes State. match would be staged in a north 0 Burns ...... 1 1-2 8 cials, and Bob Ingalls, Con stop whiz from Cuba. Both are The Senatoi‘8 banged out three LOS ANGELES (AP) — Six March 25, expected to attract 300 "cannot bis recorded on paper or on each team was given a Black- solation honors. ern city, possibly in Jime. 4 Butkus - ...... 1 3-7 6 bama-Georgla football game last a telephone conversation between necticut head gridiron coach, New York, double-checked the final "Baseball had had many big they’ve got a lot to live up to ... In NCAA regional consolation 1 Dom Pinto ...... 0 OO 0 fall which Alabama won 86-0. Butts and Bryant and that Bur ticketed for reg;ular berths with homers for the third game in a fighters who thought they’d have date at Madison Square Garden. men. Honored guests will be men. A retirement in that sport in words.” I only wish I was about 40 years Inton tie clasp award. The squad Cincinnati won the Midwest re games for third place last Satur Patterson was skeptical about and Babe Young, former ma row in beating the Twins. Chuck (jhristle McCormick, retired foot Afterward Cousy admitted ’T will also be awarded gold, medals Bryant,, on a statewide telecast nett heard Butts giving Bryant the Cleveland Indians—and they already decided three champion The local schoolteacher joined the doesn’t have the impact that this younger. I’d try to get into Bos gional at Lawrence, Kan., Satur day, West Virginia bowled over reports of Liston’s injured knee. 34 Totals ...... "ii 3 ^ M jor league baseball player. showed why Sunday. Hinton, Don Leppert and Tom ships were back in training today ball official. Tickets are still had because basketball never has had trouble standing out there by the high school for its state day night with a 67-60 victory over New York University 83-73 in the "Liston has been saying that Flainyllle Philadelphia 73-59 in In the Far West Regionals. the fight to Baltimore where Lis S McIntyre ...... J...... 3 3-8 7 who was-not named, gave his re Football Offleiab will present double etu:h, while Mickey Mantle writing occupied a good portion of scored eight points, passing the the Eastern Regional title game 1 Wentworth ...... 1 (M. 3 port to Dr. Frank Rose, president volved,” Cook said. the (3ilcags Cubs at Tucson, Ariz. ■was slated to defend his wetter- the afternoon, plus getting col staff had died during the night. lades, gifts and a message from Turn in your suit.” 1,000 point mark for the fifth con ton wanted it held in the first gifts to the two honored Elsewhere on the spring train smacked a tape-measure homer weight championship against Team No. 1 (State Champions) 728 at College Park, Md. Chicago Loy place. of the University of Alabama, and In Washington, the Senate In umns ready for the first few days The hard-working ad man was al President Kennedy-while he wiped President Kennedy’s message, secutive season, and he had nine ___98 03 101 39 Totals 26 8(M8 87 vestigating Committee said it gnests. ing clKuit—BalUmsro kept Its for the world champs. Luis Rodriguez. Featherweight ways cheerful and most efficient his ayes, wrung his hands, bowed read by Auerbach during the pre Jacxibs ...... ola was impressive in capturing Loscutof^Seelcs Post 121. Boutheastom Conference Commis A roast beef dinner will be The (Sards overcame the Ath of my aibsence next week. assists. When he left the floor Archibald ...... ___100 88 188 the Mideast Regionals at East sioner Bernle Moore. plans to look Into the Incident re perfect record going tai a 4-i de King Davey Mtoore had his, title in carrying out his daily assign his head, shuffled his feet and game ceremonies, said Cousy’s with two minutes remaining the 86 181 lating to reports of gambling, served at 7 o’clodi. Tickets cision over the Los Angeles Dod letics after trailing 10-0. St. Louis on the line against Sugar Ramos, waved to the crowd during the “record is an eloquent testimony Rusconi ...... ___95 Lansing, Mich., with a 79-64 tri BOSTON (AP)—Bob Oouey may Rose said he has found no evi are stUI available at the Elks poured across eight runs in the Wednesday ment ... Early visitor before 9 crowd stood shouting "We wemt Harrison ...... ___ 99 69 168 umph over Illinois. gers at Miami; Washington had while Rasrmundo (B:ittllng) Torres o'clock, because he was advised many ear-splitting ovations. to your ability as a basketball Cousy,” applauding, whistling and not be the only Boston Celtics Y Midgets Lone Local Entry Home. The program Is open to another homer spree, downing seventh, then won it in the ninth of Reynosa, Mexico, and Roberto Routine work day and It was When Cousy stepped forward he player. I know you will set • the *1116 National Invltatalon Tour player retiring. Jim Loscutoff is the general public. en (Xrl Sawatski’s pinch homer welcomed.. . One of the most the sports department closed at ,9, completely Ignorli^ the finish. Team No. 2 (Fourth) 708 nament at New York’s Madison Minnesota 84 at Pompano Beach, Cruz of the Philippines were to was Kerwin Elliott, retired Rock spoke haltingly, between sniffles same high standards as a choach A game seemed pretty insignlf applying for the head basketbcdl F1A-; Clnciiinati bombed the New and rookie Jeoff Long’s run-scor fight for the vacant junior welter pleasant journeys that I try to and sobs, addng forgiveness that that you have as a player. It is B a x te r...... ___ 99 82 181 Square Garden continues its positicHi at University of Massa- New England Duckpin Tourney ing single with two out. make each year on the speaking ville to'wn clerk, and one of El- leant for those wdio had come to ___95 81 176 quarter-final round ’Tuesday night Remaining in Rec Tournament York Yankees 6-8 at Tampa, weight crown. After consulting Ungton High’s biggest boosters. he was using some prepared a pleasure for me to Join the [ see a legend. Landry ...... chiisetts. “As I’ve said before, Fla.; St. Louis clipped Kansas The Red Sox managed to best weather reports that called for tour Is to the 65 Club (Men 65 Wilhelm ...... ___ 93 80 173 \rith six teams remaining in the want to stay in Massachusetts,” Art Shorts Leader the Giants for the first time in years of age and over) in Rock His visit was to announce the ___97 76 173 field. City 12-11 at Bradenton, Fla.; Showers today, co-promoters V a id a ...... the former 'University of Oregon Only one local team survived^in the final period to soors 13 wid At Holiday Lanes on Weekend Boston beat San Francisco 94 at four tries this spriiv by getting George Parnassus auid Cal Eaton ville. Baseball was the main sub Rockville Elks ■would, fete the El The big upset occurred In a athlete said yesterday. ‘My faitoly semifinal play Saturday in' the lead them to victory. _____ f In Rifle Shooting El Paso, Tex.; Pittsburgh clouted eight runs off Jack fisher in the ject, plus colored slides, and the lington hoop team, state Class C (Fifth) 689 quarter-final game Saturday night dedd to Blast Hartford Bilks will promote In the long history of the Nation- year ago. In that race he beat 64 163 Canisius, which eliminated Mem cause he couples that wdth a tr»- and held a 40-31 lead entettog the duced some, excellent scores. Many inning were decisive in the Mets’ si AAU championidiips which Clark, Auetin and Townsend. FiSHINGi Kirkham ...... 99 phis Sti^e 76-67 in the other Club of Hartford. The Bristol Boys 10:39. Men will roil three blocks Davallllo, International League the Yankees a battle for the talk baseball with men like Fred the game for the lodge youth K k tck ...... ___99 64 168 mendous ba^etball knowledge.” Club downed the local West Sides final quarter. Fran Stupakevioh ef six games for a total ef 18 junior shooters fired higher than batting champion last setMon with victory over the White Sox. Early American League pennant. program s... It must be the good opens on 'Wednesday at Yale Uni Also on Wednesday’s card Is the quarter-final game Isust Saturday they had ever shot before show Berger, Bill Flaherty and many DECOY CORN 61-47, in the Junior Division and led a last period drive by Meriden games and the women will roll other paid-up 65 Clubbers... Don weather for still another early versity as a fWd of ‘’some 400 of 500-yard freestyle race which evening. but the bid fell shor^ The gnat ing great competitive potential the prize water chumers from should be a corker. Schollander Here are two ways to use ar Team No. 6 (24tii) 642 St. Louis and Miami of Florida Leafs Take Lead Southwest’s Juniors defeated the three blocks of four games for a Berger and John Daigle of the caller was Paul Phlnney, up be tificial com to attract ducks or M o tt...... 95 78 173 Meridea Wildcats, 51-46. nboundlng of Jerome Jenkins and total of 12 games. Second block and desire. Other competitors with fore breakfast on his day off, with America and foreign countries au and Saari loom as favorites, but gained quarter-final berths, win Mike Sadowskl proved too much the increased match preasurS com Rockville recreation staff handled dition for the 14 individual and Jon Konrads, the famous Austra geese. Toss pebbles around In a McKinney ...... 98 73 171 ning a first-round doubleheader NEW YORK (AP)—The fast- Final gamea In each division will Friday will bo at 2:30 p.m. and the arrangements... I had to pass results of Manchester High's first two relay titles at stake. tray of yellow paint, then toss Daniel ...... 90 65 155 bs playra Saturday. The local Y for Meriden to overcome, AJbin the final block is listed Tor 7:30 pletely fell off the pace. indoor track meet of the season. lian Olympic champion, 'Verhoev- Saturday afternoon. The BUUkens finishing Toronto Maple LeaA Chriaman, 6-2 center for Meriden, To be noted la the fine score up joining the meii for the cof Experts, to a man, predict the en, Allen Somers and Chuch Ogil- them in a{nong your “d e c o y s . Whitesell ...... ___95 48 143 nipped LaSalle 62-61 and the Hur were in the driver’s seat today as team will meet the Southwest pm. fee hour, due to Lenten rules, If it wasn’t for follows like Paul, record book will take an unmerci Ducks think bottom is sprinkled ricanes squeezed past St. Francis the National Hockey League enter Midgets at 10 o’clock, the Junior was the only tall boy on the squad Ttae top eight men and top four turned in by Janice Jacobs the 13- little word would be heard about by of Indiwa, Yale’s hynn Straw Division game between Bristol and could not cope with the supe year-old sister of MHS Rifle team although I was offered anywhere ful battering as the splash set not and Rerydh will be in contention. with cracked com. If goose shoot- of New York, 71-70. ed its fined week of regular season women, based on a total pinfall GRAPEFRUIT from 10 to 30 years from some the track fortimes at Mantdieater only vies for medals, but places on paint pop b o ttl^ with yellow In the other quarter-final round play. The Leafs, unbeaten in their and Southwest will start at 2. rior height of Hartford. for the preliminaries, will move standout, Fred Jacobs. Janice fired High... Jeff Koelsch, still anoth Afternoon trials will get under RSox Sign Conley, Walter Fox, chairman of the Ad-, a 157 out of a possible 200 to place of the men to bemst my age... the squad which will represent the way at 12:30 and the finals each paint and leave them scattered Tuesday night, St. Louis encoun last nine games, pulled away to a Sonthweri Bolldozi <67> into the finals en Saturday and managed to get back to Manches er caller, and it wasn’t until the United States in the Important night at 8 p.m. around. Looks like com on ears. ters Marquette while Miami is thrae-p from Rhode Island, Conntotlc*ri testants at age 51. Civitans Volleyball Champs, Even Jastremski, perhaps the his 11 p o i^ in the opening period and Massaohusotta competed. Here’s the field, listed accord the top two shooters in the jtm- recalle the former southpaw. ’T very foolish bird. And there aren’t sons the American League dub Is and Jim Hurley half his 12. The Kood .. B F PU. beet all around swimmer in the was afraid to go back to the happier today. no 0 The field Of contestants from ing to states: lor dl'vision. STARTS 'raURSDAY IN THE world, will not have an easy time. many foolish wild turkeys. Try stunned SUk City team never real Rerdic . MEN ,i. , Art Shorts fired 50, 49, 40, 48 in bench. I knew Joe McCarthy would this. Before the season (with the 'Conley agreed to terms, signing ly recovered but did hold its own Oatrout each of the three states was de Teachers Pace National Loop Neither will young Roy Seprl, who have oomethlng to say. ” “What the for an estimated g23,000, and will London termined hy z percentage of the GMUMotlout; Maurice Correntl, the prone, sitting, kneeling, stand a year ago in the title meet at farmer’s okay) practloe talking to in the remaining periods. They Cobb .. ■s s e e e e e e e *••••• Rurnher of msthber sstsblishments Bob Kc^nicky, Joe DeBroske, Joe devil happened?’ McCarthy asked. a flock of penned turkeys. They report Thursday Vice President never let up and Dale Ostrout, Cou|hIin ing position for a 196 four position Bartlesville, Chela., dashed home Smiui .. In the sawisoiing New England Serapllla, Sandy NUea, Jerry Ma score to place in the top five out With a new champion ahaed of all rivals in the 220-yard, “ ‘I’ll be darned if I know,’ I told cant cOme but they wlU answet If Mike Higfgins announced yester hitting W ill from the outside, day. Conley has just completed Champ liuclcBln BewUng Proprietors’ As- loney, Pete Bucclerl, Norm La- of about 300 senior shooters in the in the Recreaitioa Department’s 440-yard and 1500-meter freMtyle him. ” Tve never been on Moond youTB saying the right thing. No ■cored 10 points. Tim Coughlin Canon perennial champion. before.’ ” his National Basketball Associa Welch . ■••seseeeeee ■oclaticQ. OenneotioiR leads with lende, Tripp Petro, Fred Teller, ohampionahip. To be noted is that American Volleyball League for races. answer, practice some more. contributed eight and Chuck Car 13 man aad six women. Eight men Henry Sahia. and Boh Synett * -Standings To eliminate mid-poed pennant tion season play with New York. son nine. Dkm Cobb also played Art ran short of time, and after the first time in five years atten The other two happy notes: TotaU ...... 17 442 n and fsur women will ropreaent Rhode Island: Vito Lee, Millard firing.four straight lO’s in the tion will now be turned to the W. L. POL ftnlabes over the atunt (% yard) a groat game aa he accounted for Score at half Soutbweat 80-16. Morgan, Bob Betts, Joe Russell. Teachers ...... 36 3 ,W3 1— Gary Geiger made his debut most of the rsbovmdliig. Rhode Island and four men and standing position had to fire his playoffs. course, the foimer 220-yard races two women carry the hopes of the Joe (3arey, Roland Qidntin, Pat Oivltan (31ub. after playing sec Liberty Mutual .....28 8 .778 tat the flreestyl^ breaststroke, but Smith,'Quasnitschka Biff Guns at first base in a major league Coach Moe M o r h ^ t’s Com T ( U ) last shot in five seconds with the uniform a sucoeaaful one. B r PU. Bay Stats. Naccl and Herman Peabody. end result being-, an eight. A 10 on ond fiddle for three years, finally East Sides ...... 121 18 .538 terfly and ba(d(str(dce have been munity Y midgets led throughout Brackett ...... s Massachusetts; Bob Bows, Bob Gus’s ...... 20 19 .518 ifiortsned this year to 200 yarda 2— The Sox, three straig^ times the game, taking 11-3, 184 and Kelly ...... a Although high pinfall will detqr- this last shot would have tied him Follow the managed enough manpower to up by the National League champion Hutcblnsoa ...... 5 mine wlio wlU bowl In the final Ooviel. Raoul McCarthy and N«r- for the State Championship with end Watkins Brothers, champions Rotary ...... 18 24 .429 The old 1600-tneter freestyle is 80-8 leads. The tolrd period broke Grayb‘ ...... j man Fontaine. Man. Travel Service . 3 36 .077 now 1600 yards (10 yards more) Emanuel Lutheran Five Wins S^'Francisoo Giants, finally beat the game wide open as rangy Jim two days, a modified scoring sys- only a few- more good shooters left the lost four years. The margin ...... 1 tam will be used in the finals. In WOMEN of victory was one game. Week’s adiedule; Tuesday,^ 8, which means that there will be them 9-6 in an exhiMtion gams Sproul tossed in eight of his 12 Oonneotlottt: WUde Guerrette, to fire. Major League Travel ve. Teachers; Wedneafiay, fVve automatic meet records. yesterady. rolntSL Jim Manning had a torrid Mannlps ...... • tba Saturday and Sunday head-to’- Shorts and Fred Jacobs will Tuesday night at 9, CSvitan and Conyers ...... | lisad matebss, a bowler will rs- Maureen (Widsh) Oilbato, Lori y&R, third place finishers, will 8, Rotsuy vs. Gus’s; 8:46, liberty The Big Ten schools will enter Hartford Basketball Tourney Boston is scheduled to play tbs final period. ■■ he found the nets Sproul Romano, Donna Moleeonnier, Jane travel to Massachusetts for two (his meet as teams. For years Los Angeles Angels today. for 17 of his 21 points. osIto one point for each ,20 pins matches, to Vermont and to Que Baseball ’tangle in a best ot three-game set vs. EMet Sides. Conley reported his ankle in ToUU 26 6-16 86 knocked down and one point tor Smith and Rose Bafuma. for the right to enter the playoff these performers have oompebed Faced by two members of tbis^ ney's m ost' valuable player. Hh The smaller KilUngiy team was KUUasly (14) Rhode Island: Dolly SoUitto, bec, Canada, for a week long ma on aa unattached basis A oonfer- season’s Manchester jayvee quin jury of two weeks ago, auffersd off on many abots and without a each game woni In the event of a jor tournament all within the next finals the following week. The jotaied three of the locals—Smith, S»*rtler ...... a ? . «*• tie game each bowler will receive Ann L'Heureux, Agnes McNabb Teams in winner will meet Watkins, the cnos inde bans post-season pattlci- in a basketball game, iw longer tet—Randy Stnfth and Paul <^as- (Juasndtsohka and McNeosh—on big man for rsboundlng had its Ctnamj ...... 3 2-6 6 and Manr Sargenls- » five weeks. Main Streeters having disposed cf |Thru Mtlaa by athletes on a team baaia nttsebka—a baskettxUl team from bothers him. difOenlties. Bannie Gnyb, Ttom one-half BOlnti lihe following is a break down ot the afl-toumey team, along with SU T O l l •••••••••eeseeeeee 1 Bowlsta wlH bs , competing for ^emnftnerdftTfcay Foley and fourth i^ace finisher. West Sides,, 20rii Hbsrsver the end of the sesaon is Emanuel Lutheran Church won the Pete Paterson of Hartford. Manager Johnny Paslcy said: Crodeett and Ray Kdjy all con Terry Bt Plerra. the scares , turned In by the teams NOW not imtiH the NCAA championships fourth annual Hartford Emanuel “I’m not planning to pitch Gens tributed great rebounding for the [orrUim ...... o a Itatw find ef 36,775. Of this by a 2-1 margin. Siimmary; Beaudoin ...... o ameuat |3,99a wlUgstothe menb of t ^ Mancfiiestsr Rifle Club. The championship finale will be ttte foUosring week. Lutheran Tournament Saturday in either of the two season open winners. O ravei ...... l Gold Team—Ji RothweU 180, K. FLORIDA Indiana Is the claaa of the field, night. The locals defeated New Manrhenter (79) ing games in Los Angeles. I hope Joaiar IMvlslsn NIchoU ...... 0 ohampian sad VO* to the woman Zunic to Teach on a best at five game art. Totals ohamptoa. Runnaru* to the men’e Smith 174, B. RoitticelU 154r'X>. but Miehigan and Minnesota are Britain, 79-66, in the championship Pearaon ...... ^3 F Pta. to pitch him in Washing;tan so Junior Division games wars w dl 4 6-14 14 Huck 150. Red .Team—J. GalUgher Btrung; Pride of the East, Yale game. 6 13 he’ll have plenty of Urns to get ohamplen will receive $1,000 and AMHBRST.'?Tlass. (AP)—Matt Action in the National Volleyball Smith ...... V.V.W.* i r ■‘S 34 played, highly competitive tilts BrIeM (U) 179', J. Keeney 166, J. Sarlee 152, ON THE SCENE League will continue with the win more than hold its own la the Smith connected for 24 points, Johmson ...... 9 0 6 into basebedl shape.” with the wtamers in doubt up to ■socad place flnWisr in the wtxn* Zimlc, basketbaU coach fired by swtanmlng sveotst but gets clob McNeiah ...... V.V.*.'.'. 6 •n’s division will recstvs 3875. E. Dodge 150. Yellow Team — P. Quasnttnchka 23 in £he tfUe game, Quaanltachka ...... u Geiger, last year's oentsrfiski, ths final mtamtss of play. Bristol’s SchltUna .. the University of Masaaohoaetta Hopper‘187, J. PhMe 120, B. Mur^ bered in the dhra offeetting another great two-men woRman ...... 0 replaced Dick Stuart at first base main factor tn the win over the Buskey ... Bach of. the eight men end four two weeks age, will teach physleal COVERAGE BRAVES GET SAND BATH ^ p e r .... wotnien finalists will share In ths ray 102. Blue Team—A Morrison The program is q;>read over a show by New Britain’s Dave in the fifth inning yesterday and West Sidea was tbs defense plan Kane ...... aduoatien. the aobeel has snnsunci- 182, J. Stevens 168, T. Lsvltt 143, II & 9 Rmm Daily, P«st ^ four-day period with preliminaries Ryhczyk and Dave l^tmeUe. ’Diey Totals ...... 5 11 79 doubler his only time at bat. ned against the 6-3 Jim Kuhn. Sulliman .. Pritas fund. ed. The unlvecsiiy news dopartF IN THE WSSST PAJLjM BEIACH, Fla. (as maftTMto, nm ssm S4RM •nob a/tenioon and then separate New Britaia <68) HarUI .... . Taungsat of ah, and ths snly D. Hahn 148. Silver Team — J. Jsr coMHimr o u fu a a i matm ooUected 56 points, 30 by Ryhczyk. F PU. ”I’m going to give (Ssiger every After scoring 80 points in each of MUsamano msnt roportod Batiirday Eu^c had oeba 1S7, K. NecblUle IBS, B. Ru»- (AP)—There could be many com •eta of finals each night. But Doug Pearson chilled in with Hanaon ...... 2 chance I can to play f i^ base,” Dm two pravkNJs games, Bristol bssh agsr among the 36 een' met wMh the freetdent, thh atUet- plaints from teams that play exhi •SANOmMP AW» CtjUKOUM The showpiece of Wednesday's R y ^ iy lc ...... n t e a t o ^ 'la 13-yaar-old D o ^ eell 152, 8. Penney 130. U 12 points and Bruc« MicNeish 14 8 30 Pesky said. "I thiiik he can do tbs bold him to 13 for ths day. Kuhn TotaU .. 28 1M6 '61 tie camintttee of the board of Senior Results—^A. Shorts 106, bition games against the Milwau Twswousu ah. rih. mh, ah »mm epsasr should bs the lOO-yt^ for Ebnanuel. > Anaernon ...... 3 0 6 Weal SUo U7> Mblsaonnier, X-ray technician stu kee Braves at new Municipal Sta Brunelle ...... 11 , job over there and he could turn ■oeountsd for 11 tn ths mik hatf Xlltin dent at Denbury Hospital. Pretty trusteea and athletic department F. Jsoobs 101, B. O ebore 180, A. ttmts freestyle with Clath, Auetln, Hie Mhnehester dub ousted Nordgrren ...... 1 0 3 out to be a very han^fei^CflESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 19OT Houses For 8 a|s Houses For Salo 71 Housss For 8sls MANCIIBSTER—It’s Juat ovsr the Roofing— Siding THERE OUGHTA BE BIGHT ROOM ouatom buUt Co m V K ROOM ranch with « view, lonial, miaclihia living room wjto epic, and apan throughout, ona line! New cUstoni 'built 4 bed 80’* ItaOtDAIRB deetrte xange, paqeled ftraplaee wall, b ri^ t room Colonial with attauibed gar New Sirens A. A. DION INC. 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CaU MI agf' located on an acre of wood- stone fireplace, lake The shelter program got under Speaht on Aged above flood stage and caused only ^ land including three building Multiple Liattog, MANCHESTER — Rolling Parii iBBerfion for any adverUaement and then only to the extent of a No money down, instant Oredit. 8-8683 b etw e« 8-4^______privilegea. privacy. way last yeau’, when the Farming- Mra Beatrice Seager Sanderson minfrt damage By Drania (iroup **aiake food** biMrtion. Brrora which do not lessen the value of Free delivery, fre* lay aWay lotK close to achoola, shopping PITKIN 8TOEET—Eight room Area. Owner transferred— must ton engineering firm of Louis Dra- of Bloomfield will speak tomorrow Roofing and Chimneys 16-A sell 8 bedroom Cape with full Scores of famihe,- left tiicu tbo adveii'Maemrwt wU not be eorrected by **make food” Insertion. plan. and' tranapOrtatlon, $15,400. com colonial on corner lot. Four good kos and Associates made a survey FIVE ROOM apartment, f i r a t plete. Phllbrlck Agency,.. MI $6,900—4V4 room year 'round shed dormer, excellent condition at 8 p.m. at a homes in southern West Virginia! Prcf ieukc.s Ridicule. ’ a ROOFINa—Specialising repairing bedrooma, four rooma down to- of the town's buildings adequats 'Women's Baptist Mission Society floor, oU furnace. MI 8-6503. 9-R484. home^ atone fireplace, throughout, extra large lot to I comnuinitie.s aftei heav. lam.s fan e by Molieip, will fie presented roots at all kinds, new ro(ds gut NORMAN’S, INC. ' cliide heated aim room. Rec room Iake~prlvileges. choice location. Convenient. Own for fallout aheltera. -at - Fellowship-----_ -. Hall, „ ___ Community. K. ■ "<^t off the late.st floods. Crests-of a.s a i-urlairi falser May 2. 3 and 4 TOim COOPERATION w n x THREE ROOM apartment, sec In baaement 90% completed. Ex After the buildings ware indentl- Baptist Church. Her topic will ^ three feet above flood stage at ter work, chimneys eieane>l re 10 noaDT A err* Furniture Warehouse rORBST MrRBBT—Delightful 10 er MI 9-6666. B'l'.'ers School auililoriuiii It BE APPRECIATED DIAL Ml 3-2711 paired Aluminum aiding 80 . TH ONi OP 1H 0 « BLUma ond floor hokt and hot water. room former Cheney residence to cellent condition throughout. T. fled, the standard of protection "NeedsI of0 1 theme Aging. Her talk vi’eie ^xnectedexpected alonealong the Tug and ;■ ,vi.vill he proihiced hv the Little vern’errs' experience Free estimbtea. MI 8-9602. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577 $8,500—5 room home, baeement, MANCSHE8TER—Are you looking each offera wss figured by the was o^glnally scheduled for last , Guyandotte rivers. One man I Theater of Man< heslei. and direct- 'n m r t ouottTAmAuwt 199 Forest cor. Pine Street, nark-ltke netting. 6 bedrooms, 4H privacy. CaU Hewley. Ml 8-6881 MI 8-C7B3 T tu m / L Manchester ^tha excellent condition. Owner for a good $ room family home? federal government, and a list of month but postponed' because | (jp^wned when he fell Iroin a . ed h'. P.iith Rowlev 'Androcles THREEl ROOM apartmtait heat, COLONIAL. EXCELLENT condi places suitable for shelters was L!NU§ Ml «-V*44. ______If so vsee this one located on bus inclement weather. truck into overflowing Pond (.'reek ailil the Lion ’ hy f) B .Shaw com- Open daily 9-9, Saturday 9-6 hot water, stove and refrigera tion. Located up to. the Green $11,200—6 room home, 2 flreplacre, line. water heat, full base retumdd to the town. The speaker is chairman of toe William.son. p.eies the liouble hill. m s r m f m ay, l j . area. Three light airy bedrooma . Radio-TV Repair Services 18 n-te mtamt mmmum wiwtcA tor, tUed bath and shower, largo iiiSlCHBSTER—Two-famlly 6 6 , garage, basement, priva ment. atorm '' -w 1 n d o w a and M en has since sent out license State Commission on Services fori .southwest Virginia, torrential .Memfiers of the ca.st of the Mo- TROUBLE REACHING OUR AUVERTISER? porch: $72 per month. MI 8-6896. large lot, separate heating ays- up, three rooma down. Large liv cy, lake privileges. screens, epic 'n span condition. forms to property owners, asking Blderly Persons, program director I .swept the flood sirii ken lu re fan e are F.i nest Orilln F.d tern* Detached 2-car garage. ing room with fireplace. l >/4 Asking $12,800. AltCe. (Jlampet, CX1NNIE8 TV and Radio Service, UhED YOUNGSTOWN metal cab FOUR ROOM iqiartment, gaa for permission to use parts of of Friendly Center Club, for | areas, causing imindatinn.- Wig Tytmir .Mian Coe ,lr.. Marilyn Central location. St. James par batha, finished rec room in base Realtor. MI 9-4948, MT A7357. their buildings as public shelters. available all hours Satisfaction inets vrlth 54” sink. Call MI heat, convenient to bus and ment,' Central location, good $12,900—Recent 8 bedroom ranch, . . . . • __ . hers over 60. in Hartford. She is ^ Gap appeared haniest iut. Mann. Rosalie Blum. Bea Paul, M-Hoar ARSwerins Service guaranteed. Cal] MI 9-in6. iah No agenta, $22,500. Call Although moet of the licensee glao secretary of the New about 30 familie.s being Phinea.s F.ske and Frank Mlnutel- 9-4949 for tnformation. stores, -working couple. MI yard. Only $19,900. T. J. Crock IH batha, bullt-ln kitch- Jh^ lTOP DRIVE Mortgages 31 Salesmen Wanted 36-A Household Goods 51 643-4576. 640-8600. 8 bedlam were sent out last year, so far land Gerontologies' Asaociation. » , from their home.s by over- la 9-4319. ett, Realtor, 643-1577. en, garage, split level, all utilities, near hU*. ^ SECOND mortgages — Unlimited SALES CAREER—A highly repu GENUINE MAHOGANY beffrdom j ^ ' tbere have been only flye returned member of a eommittee on ] flows from the Powell River ! Relieai.sals ■.vill begin tonight at Free to Herald Readers WEST SIDE 6 room Cape, full ------, approved. These Include ths Mu- of the Greater Hartford Commiinv' reported in T .'iOai the old technical school. Millinery. Dressmaking 19 funds available for s'econd mort- table 68-year old company has suite, twin beds, dual Quilted Office and Store THREE ROOM apartment, steam ^ed dormer, 1% batha, fire SIX ROOM ranch, attached ga heat, hot water, stove if desired, rage, built-lna, aluminum storms 813,000—Lakefront, clean 8 room ______; nicipAl .Building, the Stat« Ar- Hy Council, past president of the y,„nens .Maben Herndon, Co- Want m of our claasifled adverttaemeatst No gagea. pajrmenta to suit your an unqsual opportunity for 'a headboards, excellent Condition. Equipment place flrat floor newly redeco base- budget. Expedient service. J. D. MI 9-0998. wiring for electric stove, MI and Bcreena. Largo wooded lot. Cape, fireplace, NICE SIX room Cape. Bowers' mory, Biisa Quinn Realty, The Connecticut Society of Gerontol-Iand flilbert. i \ KKI>EK-KOOT REPORT answer a* the Noted r Simply eaN the salesman in the Manchester area rated, breezeway, garage, large ment. DRESSMAKING alterations etc. Realty, MI 3-5129. to serve members of the Masonic NEW TYPEWRITERS, $69.95 up: 3-8063. ______aliaded lot, Warren E. Howland 68 Croft Drive. By owner. MI School area 8 or 4 bedrooms. Savings Bahk. of Manchester, and ogy and a member of its executive , ^ per.sons were ion ed j HAR TFORD lAPi A drop in MI 8-8980. Fraternity. WUl consider start 4-8988. sunny kitchen fireplace in living St. James’ Sch>»,l .council. from their homes by flood waters' net income for IffO'J despite record WANTED used typewriters, $29 up. Berube’s FOUR ROOM apartment, first Realtor-Trader, MI 8-1108. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE ing part or full time with salary Someone to take over payments Typewriter Service, 479 E, Mid $18,900—614 room ranch, breeze room garage' $15,900 Philbrick In addition, Mefz e i^ c t * to re- Mrs. Sanderson received a B.S. Cattaraugus Creek in Silver .sales. 1.- rersu'ted hv Veeder-Pmot, up to $150 per week Call of $7 weekly dle Tpke., Mancherter, Ml 9-8477. floor, 426 Broad Street, oil fur M4 200—FIVE room ranch, 2-car MANCHES'TER — 7 room split way, garage, well land Agency. MI— 9-8464. ’ ' ceive completed forms for two In education at Boston N.y , between Erie and'inc . and 1 s consoldiated subsidi- Business Opportunities 32 nace,' gas automatic hot water, level, 1’ 4 batha, rec room, gar 232-8802 . 5:80-6:30 p.m., for fur ON 3 COMPLETE ROOMS garage cellar, aluminum atorma scaped large tot. town schools offering gOoq pt’bl*''-: University, and a master s degree | mg,,q„g eountie.s .Many road.sl aries In a weekend report to Ml 94)500 Moving— Trucking— ther information. parUy furnished with refrigera 414% mortgage, $101.27 monthly age. covered patio half acre of BOLTON—CUSTOM 6 room Cape, tion soon. These involve five l^ a -j education at Boston State were closed. The flooding re.siilted ! .aPa kholders the company ssid Storage 20 LAUNDROMAT IN shopping cen OF Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 tor, automatic washing machine, parkUke grounds. Hayes Agency, 1'4 baths, full walk-out base tions in the high school, and t“ *T* | Teachers College. .S4ie has studied | f,.Qm ice jams, ihawiiig snow and' lPf>2 net income was $1,829,000. or Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-9182, $16,000—On 11 acres, 6 room older and leave your meaeage. Tetfn hear from our adverUeer In Jig ter, excellent opportunity for FURNITURE AND stove, Tel. MI 8-4751. Multiple Listing. ______Ml 8-4803. ment, acre plus, ameslte drive. in the Waddell School. , ,'a t Harvard University School of . pppeni raln.s in the area south of $3 6T a share, as compared with time wHhont spendliig all crvenfaif at the telephooe. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. husband -and wife with moderate Situations Wanted— BOY’S TAN zip-ln lined coat, ex home, farm pond, bam. Owner MI 3-2504. Owners of five eonamerclalj ^1,^,, 1 $2 0'21 .mm in 19til, or $4.06 a Light trucking and package deliv APPLIANCES FIVE ROOM apartment, second SIX ROOM Cape, attractive open investment, netting J7.500. year 3 g The furniture is BRAND NEW cellent condition size 14, $12. MI UIGHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, Axi/->tMcoT’T!’w K nldcr *’“ *toings. aod . , and Hartfoixl Seminary Founda-' More than two inclies of rain slinre .Sales last year totaled ery. Refrigerato.-e. waehars and ly which can be increased. D. Female 3-5048. floor, adulte preferred. Will con large living room, dining room stairway, copper plumbing, oil MANCHESTER - - 5 room 0 der' j^gtHutidn, have not yet replied. ■ diem bed middle Temie-see m a ' t.’H 434 (MKi, tlie highest in com------and never left our store. Customer sider adults with teen-ager or in hot water heat, aluminum com $21,700—Recent custom ranch, stove moving specialty Folding Realty, Ml 3-5129, ' kitchen, study and lavatory. ( built-lns, 2 full baths, etc. Lost and Pomid 1 Automobiles For Sale 4 chairs for rent. »0 9-0782. ; is being transferred and willing to fant, $70 per month. Inquire MI binations, one block from bus ll^rnom* C m e ot^e^7ne‘" « c r i' ^he EsteUe Carpen-' ^o^hour period and caused an ' panv hi.story, a.s ^gainst $29,46.6,- IRONING DONE in my home. Ml sacrifice deposit, as well as week- bedrocrnig and bath on second etc. mnd 1ft Nm modem''$b^rTOm.®^^^ anvitor Circle are in charge of devo-I ,.,timated $2.60.000 damage 111 mki ,n IWl, W" f^Stauble^rem- Wanted— ^To Buy 58 9-16'73 after 6 p.m. flooi. Recreation room with fire line, $14,900. Phllbrlck Agency, tiDST — ABOUT 8 weeks ago at 1957 OLDSMOBILE Station Wag THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBEStr CO 9-4013. ly payments already made. MI 9-8464. ranrh 'acM laTd la r e l^ s -' ^ mrua toXn Town sh ■nriLcia X rf Ii t'onstioriM sodand program. Members of : Lebanon and Wilson County,County. Four ; dent of the isunpany that prodtics* Paricade $1,220: also. Tempest on 4-door Hardtop, radio, heater, Moving, packing, storage, local DO YOU LIKE FRANK ia buying and selling g^ood FOR RENT — attractive 6 room place to basement. Attached ranch, one ^______bf toe possible town shelte . ___I zurhsr. fJiffnrd rirele well : feet of water ootired into the towfi mei hanu al (Oiiiiting devices, said I double garage. Aluminum siding. $38,500—I-Arge custom ranch, sumable mortgage, $11,900: over “ ^ A p p r S licenses’ are the Barbara Gifford Circl. well ; feet of water poured into the towh oar keys. Reward. MI 3-5496. whitewalls automatic transmis- and long distance Agents WANTEJD — gPRING~houM!YOT^CFT-‘^ ^ ^ A ^ I^ ^ ^ used furniture and antiques at 420 duplex opposite Center Park, the 1962 earnings were affected i cleaning fey day or hour: also,’ ^ ° ^ Complete living room, Central location. 182,900. Phil- built-in dishwasher, etc. 100 more homes In all price t« th. Federal Office of serve refreshmenU. | square of Lebanon ’Theie was siOTi, A-l lx)dy and engine, good Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world-1 LONG HOURS Lake St. Call and see what we’ve available April 1. Adults prefer- 3-car garage, comparable ______I minor finodine ill Na.shville. ' bv "an increasingly competitive NOTICE ia hereby given that Op tires. Miwt be seen to be appre babysitting. Tel MI 3-9478 any-l"°'“ - * ^ P ! ’ brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. EXCELLENT LOCATION ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mit a v il Defense end Mobilization, More t ^ .30 inches of snow fell situation and the .substantial sums wide movers Free estimates MI I tim e ” ■ ' TEN accessories! COM- got. Open Sundays. Ml 9-6580. red. MI 9-7529. neighborhood. ten Agency, Resdtors, MT 8-6930. tional Share Book No. 11415 is ciated. MI 9-3295. 3-5187. ! HARD WORK and which issues supplies to stock . Mrs. Maude Woodbridge, 495 in some mountain areas of Snuth-j .spent to finance modernization and sued by the Manchester Savings ______IPLETE BEDROOM: Bookcase MANCHESTER — New 8 room WE BUY SELL or trade antique Six room Cape, baths, ree (JOLONTAL—LARGE living room, shelter areas. e . Middle Tpke.; Nel.son LeBrec, r'oiifnrnia while rain and hail product improvement program.s. and L o u Aasociation, Incorpora WILL CARE for children in my hed, chest, dresser and mirror, and used furniture, china, glass, brick ranch, built-lns, 14x20 living 80 far, only one of the approved Hartford: James Petrillo, 217 : California while ram ano njiu MONEY? home any age by hour day,: C°1<1 ®°nd mattress and box spring room with fireplace half acre lot. dining room, den, modem kitch ted, haa been lost and applica Auto Driving School 7-A silver, picture frsinefi and oM Business Locations room, Bunroom, attached ga licenaeff. that for the Municipal St.; John Zaviaka*, 411 N. tion haa been made to said Asso week MI 8-4609 ’ mKl SEVEN accessories! COM- reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, LAWRENCE F. FIANO en, 8 liedrooms, 1’ 4 baths, ga Painting— Papering 21 ------^------j PLETE KITCHEN: 7 piece. Por- coins, old dolls and guns, hobby For Rent 64 Building, has gone this far. | gt ; Man’ Frazier, Box ciation for payment of the MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., We have several 5 figure In MI 8-4808, rage, landscaped yard, 102x612. Stocks of radiation counters, l Mountain Rd.. Bolton, ------1 mica top kitchen set and utility collections, attic contents or whole rage, lovely landscaped lot. Owner transferred. Immediate amount of depcMlt. offices, classroom, located Man EXTERIOR AND interior painting. come opportunities in Cities estates. Furniture Repair Service, MANCHESTER—E. Middle Turn Realtor MI 3-2766 concentfated food and water hot- ADMlTTEt) TODAY: Mrs. Mar 4 1 1 table. t a n n e r s t r e e t — Bowers occupancy. Marion E. Robertson, chester Parkade, lower level. Be Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. Service stations for men who Dogs— Birds— Pets TalcottvUe, Conn. Tel MI S-74a pike. Desirable ofiices or office Call owner MI 9-9003. No ties are currently being held at a l Shelsky, RFD 2, Rockville; FOUND—BEAGLE, Mack, white, ginners, older, nervous students, Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured qualify. Immediate openings PLUS ALL THESE space. MI 3-2223. School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 C. H. Nicholson PI 2-63641 Realtor, 8-69.58. PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom-1 twin ailed bedrooma, garage, ThompaonvUle depot, until the Veronica Richmond, 63 Bige- brown female. Call Lee Frac- our specialty. Teen-age driver’s workmanahfo guaranteed. Leo are available in EXTRAS! WANTED—CRIB in good condi agents. town can send trucks to pick | . Antonio Leone, 166 Birch dila. Dog Warden, ME 3-8594. ing. bathing of all breeds Poo-; „ , V.i.% mortgage, only $17,200. education course. State certified. Peiletle;, MI 9-6836 U no answer, BRISTOL TV set. refrigerator rAnge, tion, call MI $-5097, after 4:30 MI 9-7398. caU Ml 8-9048. dies a specialty. Call MI 9-V79S or n L h .y p.m. 246 NORTH MAIN—Btore. Ml Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808. them up. .u ' RC HARTFORD MI 9-06(W dishes, pots and pans, silverware Lots For Sale 78 They will be stored in the mu-, b IRTHB SATURDAY: A BRING IN YOUR glasses, toaster, steam iron, per- 9-5229. 9-5. SOUTH W INDSORS room ranch, RANCH, 5 LARGE rooms, $ bed^ Annoan cements 2 MANCHESTER Driving Academy. EXTERIOR and Interior painting MANCHESTER SPLIT LEVEL—6 rooms, recrea niclpal Building basement shelter ^^yghter to Mr and Mrs. Gerald BEAUTIFUL GERMAN Shepherd. 1 etc. oven and range, breezeway, ga rooms, fireplace, natural wood WYLLYS ST. — Bxtraordtoaw area when they are fetched | obehauer. 48 Linden 91.: a daugh- Winter driving Instruction is safe Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpapei Rooms Without Board 59 SMALL STORE near Main Street. tion room, garage, very clean, rage, $15,900. Joseph Barth, stogie lot, 340 foot frontage. lO INCXIME TAXES prepared to your books on request FuAy insured •raOMPSONVlLLE six months old. spayed female, NO DOWN PAYMENT $15,000. 4V4% mortgage, $87.78 work and kitchen cabinets, heat A. federal program, defeated , Richard Rose, under professional instruction Suitable for barber ahop, office, Broker, MI 9-0820. ed basement, attached garage, home or by iqipototment. E b^r- Special care to nervous and eld CaU Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003 HAZARDVHJ.E wonderful disposition. Veiy rea-1 IS NECESSARY FURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire i etc. Parking. Apply Marlow’a, monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, 8-7444. ______last year but up for approval i Autumn 9t.; a daughter to -Mr. ienced tax work, 94 hour service. excellent condition, $19,500, Phil- again In the current federal budg- Dufoiir, 399 E. Mid- erly. Call for appointment and enable to g o ^ family. Mr. An- This furniture can be - delivered Scranton Motel between 5-7. MI Inc.. 887 Miln. Ml 9-6132, Multiple Listing. TAJ^NBR STREETr — Ideal loca FOR sale:—extra large lot to B Chalet brick Agency, MI 9-8464. Call MI 8-4728. free Driver’s Manual. PI 2-7249. PAINTINQ AND p«q>erbangtng. derson. 538-0139 or 528-1776. immediately, or can be stored free 9-0826. zone on Oaii Street. Manchestec ®t, would supply additional funds , Tpka. Good clean workmanship at rea- 41,4% —$88.60 MONTHLY, Attrac tion, neat five room ranch. Three WE OFFER of charge. FREE DELIVERY — ’TWO OFF1C7E8 for rent with heat SPACE—SPACE—6 huge bed Call MI 9-8391. to improve shelters in public , b j r x H YEMTBRDAY: A son to INCOME TAX retuma prepeued by eooable rates. 80 ysars in Man R(X)M' FX3R working gentleman, tive 3-bedroom ranch, aluminum (or two) bedrooma, big kitchen. buildings for additional protection j Chester Kn>-bel, LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first FREE SERVICE. This complete and lights. Inquire Manchester Paneling In living room Base rooma. Ctolonial, nearly new, hot auditor. Buatoesa and Individual. chester Raymond FUka. MI Articles For Sak quiet home, central, references Bottling Co. Inc. 10 Hendereon storms cellar, ameslte drive, licensed driving school, trained A paid training program 45 outfit can be seen at: ment with garage. Stairway up to water 2-zone heat, I ’ li. baths, THREE BUIIJDING’ lots, prime and comfort. | gicinner Rd.. Vernon. DINNERWARE Accounting aervicea. Raymond certified and approved, now of 9-0287. Generous advertising support required, MI 9-7410. Road, MI 3-7922. trees Only $18,900. Carlton W. location, AA zone. Philbrick Merz already has signs to be BIRTHS TODAY; , A daughter Girard. Ml 9-6008. GILBERT’S OF second floor. T. J. Oockett, Real privacy. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI fering classroom and behind Skilled technical assistance WALLPAPER -PAINT Sale—Past Hutchins, Realtor, MI 9-6132^____ Agency, MI 9-8464. mounted on shelter buildings. Poter DoCarli, EXTERIOR and Interior painting, ed and r^fular, fully trimmed, NEW BRITAIN A'rTRACnVE SLEEPING room, SMALL OFFICE 100% Main tor, 643-1577. 9-5132. FiCDl&RAL INCOME taxes prepar wheel instruction for teen-agers. Financial help pointing the way to the shelter South (3oveintry; s daughter to Mr. MI 9-6075. paperhanging, wallpaper remov plastic coated. Ceiling paint, $2 89 11 STANLEY ST gentleman, shower-bath, private location. Apply Marlow’s, EIGHT ROOM Colonial. 4 bed ed with your savings to mind. ed. celllngrs, fully insured. Call entrance, parking. Inquire 195 OAK STREET—Older B bedroom SEVBW ROOM airtit, 1% baths, area. and Mrs. Gerald Pouliot, Bast Gallon. Morrison Paint Store, 385 BA 5-7778 Main. ' rooms, garage, centrally locat^ family room, garage, choice lo The new half of Merz’s program COUPONS! Reasonable rates. Can Ml 9-6246, George OuiUette, Ml 9-1251. Call Bob Simmons at 522-8151 Center St. Open Daily 9-9. Saturday to 5:30 Spruce St. good condition, $17,600. Phllbrlck home, l >/4 baths, oil steam heat, Wanted— ^Real Estate 77 Hartford. E. J. Baylea. 2-car' garage 2 Mocks from cation $23,900. Phllbrlck Agency. for the coming year involves an DISCHARGED SATUR- Business Services Offered 12 or dial Operator and ask for On Route 71 near Route 72 bypass Agency, MI 9-8464. ____ Improved warning system for the coombes. RFD 2: Mm. Bring in tbe two coupons wortJi SOc COMPLETE PAINTING and deco Enterprise 1310. LAWNMOWERS. garden tractors, everything. $18,600. Ken Ostrto- MI 9-8484. WANTED TO BUY — Cape, 6-6 INCOME TAX retuma prepared rating service, interior-exterior, ROOM FOR gentleman. CaU af Houses For Rent 65 town. . I Jacquelyn Foy, Best Hartford; each! Yon get a stunning 4-piece place and tillers. Terms, trades, parts USED DOORS, good condition, ra n c h 82x68, beamed and panel sky. Realtor, MI 8-6169. WE’RE PROUD of this beautiful room older single horn# or 2 fam by former Internal Revenue LAWN ' MOWERS abazpaned and fully guaranteed to your satis coffee table. 9 piece kitchen set, ter 4 p.m. MI 3-6810. ed living room, 2 fireplaces (one "After all,’’ he says, what use Rosa Hitchcoclt. Wapplng; setting for only 99c and a matching repaired sales and aarrloe. pick and service. Capitol Equipment. MANfJHESTER—Autumn 8t. Im Colonial to A-l shape 8 bed- ily. Phone MI 0-5605. Agent in the convenience of your faction, with down .to earth 38 Main Street, Manchester. MI odds and ends, rugs. 91 Main St. FTVE ROOM single house, 15 hi basement), 8 bedrooms, 2-car are fallout sheltters if nobody , Adela DoucM. 131 CMcott St.: cream pitcher for 99c wMi yonr cou- home for individual and business. up and delivery Ice skates sitorp- COMFORTABLE ROOM in quiet Haynes 'Street, hot water oil maculate ranch, extra large I rooms, formal dining room knows when to get into them. Gagne, Montauk Dr., Ver prices. fully insured. Vick’s Help Wanted— Female 35 3-7958. garage, perfect condition, $28,900. DUE TO MANY recent sales, list ptons. Yon save $1! MI 0-8938. ened, preciaioa ground. L % M Painting & Decorating 529-8422; CHANCE OF A LIFETIME home, shower-bath, garage, gen heat, available April 1. MI Phllbrlck Agency, MI 9-8464. kitchen home completely redeco-1 breezeway and garage, nice flat ings are needed for qualified buy At present, the to i^ has 17! Mildred Bouchard, Staf Equipment OorporaUoB, Route U, MI 9-5452. TO GO HOUSEKEEPING tleman MI 3-6848. 9-9258. rated hill basement, city water lot baths, at the Green area, ers. Homes, farms and acreage. warning slrene and whistles, four g,prings; Brian Barrows, 128 FULLTIME tax accountant ready Vemon. Conn. ‘TO B-76M. Manchea- WANTED—MIDDLE age woman CUS’TOMER MOVING TO FOR SALE by owner—6 room brick and sewera. located to one of Warren E. Howland, Realtor- We also buy houses for cash. of them air steam whistles on ^ Rockville; Susan Ma- Am I iwi't to briNf M yMT to assist you. Rates reasmiable. FLUORESCENT lighting fixtures, FURNISHED ROOM, private en-1 VERNON 4 rooms, unhealed, TAKE ADVANTAGE of the lull as live-in housekeeper companion 100, $5. each. Call MI 9-0728. LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA Cape excellent condition, 147 Manchester’s better areas. Only' Trader, MI 8-1108. Hayes Agency, MI $-4808, commercial or «»*"ufactunng | jg . jj^hacl Gag- Call S. J, Turklngton, Jr., MI SHARPEININQ Benrio®— Bawa, session. It costs you less to have for elderly lady. Must he able to SO THEY CAN’T USE THIS trance, well heated, parking, j electric stove, $100 monthly. TR *450 down 118.500 Schwartz' —------——------—----- w mi— « fr*ni the same hookiet f«r 8-7731. knives, axes, abeaia, akatea, Autumn Street. Shown by ap l»u ,y^g»’ . J . f I non. 3 8 >« Summer St.; Netoon your work done now. Painting, speak Swedish. Box U, Herald. 36 GALLON SIDEARM gas heater TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! shower, refined gentleman, t o -' 5-7749. pointment. Call MI 9-1988 after 6. Estate AD ^1241 Mr Ar- FORD STREET - 6 room frame WISH lOMBONK to haadla youJ They are actlvat^. ‘",to e ,event| gg ,, Middle Tpke.: John rotary blades. Quick sendee. Capi ceilings whitened and refinished, and tank with pipea, in good con quire 101 Chestnut St. m 8 84M ’ houae. Qose to shopping, buses. real aatate? Gall bm at Ml 9-0838 of an emergency, by a signal sent FOR SE31VICE and savings to pre- WOMAN TO LIVE in, good home, — WANTED — ruda, MI 8-6454, ______Broker...... Glenney, 70 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Si 300 EXTRA.Z:.STAMPS tol Equipment Go., 88 Main St., papering. Call MI 9-0726. dition. Suitable for summer cot Reliable Honest, Person $16,900—SIX room ranch, so cute for prompt and ocurtaooa swrloa. out by telephone from the town jMrtog income taxes for business Manchester. Houra dally 7-6. second rtiift working mother, one NICE ROOM in beautiful apart Apartment Buildinjis MAIN STREETT—3 family income MI 9-0330. mone Dupuis, 36 Beaex St.; Mrs and todlvldual. call PI 2-6607. tage. MI 8-6388. TO tAKE OVER 'ou couldn’t help liking It. 8 Joaepb Barth. Bnkat. police station. Mederise Pern', Goodwin Rd.. Bol Thursday 7-®. Saturday T-4. MI PAINTINQ and waUpaperIng. wall school aged child. Oill MI 9^884, ment for refined lady or gentle ledrooma, living room and dltong property. Has excellent poten The system needs Improvement, 3-7958, 10-2 p.m. UNPAID BALANCE man. Call MI 3-1807 after 3:30. For Sale 69 HACKMATACK AREA — 6 room to ton: David MiHa, 40 FoX Hill Dr. COTTON RUGS and beadspreads paper removed. WaUpaper books BENDIX AUTOMA’n C home iron- MONTHLY PAYMENTS room with picture windows, blue tial for business. $19,500. For de HAVE according to Merz. He has asked on request. Ceilings. Fnfo edU- er, child’s western saddle. 7H tails call the Phllbrlck Agency, Cape, Youngstown kitchen, cer Rockville; Wadsworth McKinney expertly dyed—choose from 70 STEPS, SIDEWALKS. s t o n e FULL - TIME saleswomen posi $16.79 BIX UNIT apartment house in A-1 bathroom, kitchen with built-lns, amic bath, hot air heat, carport. 132 Pearl 9t.; Mrs. Orania Peperi mates. Call Roger MI 8-0938 h.p. outboard motor, 3-bumer oU condition, excellent return on In small home, decorator colora. Lucky Lady walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter tions now open, experience help Apartments— Flats— double sink, birch cabinets. (M MI 9-8464. Many extras. High dry tot. Ask et for improvement and expansion tis. 36 Russell St.; Otto Cook, Val Laundry, 43 Purnell Place. camp stove. Call after « p m. MI 3 COMPLETE vestment. Mortgue avaUable, bus line, close to Mato Street. E. MI 3-6321. of the present siren network. races. All concrete repairs. p a in t in g , papertianging, floor ful but not necessary, 40-hour 3-6331. Tenements 63 im m a c u l a t e Cape, 4 down, 2 ing $17,000. Ken Ostrinsky. Real lev View Lane. Vernon; Mrs Reasonably priced. Ml 3-0796. week, benefits, good starting sal ROOMS OF FURNITURE centrally located. FTiUbriclt Agen J. Carpenter, Broker, Ml 9-5051. ’’But part of the price will be ETtETE MOTH proofing for your sanding, ceilings whitened. For unfinished up, fireplace, fenced tor, MI 3-5159. Laura Brown, 3814 BIHngton Rd ary. Apply in person W. T. Grant All of this merchandise is In our 118 MAIN—’Three rooms, heat, hot cy, MI 9-8464. relmbumed by matching federal blankets and winter clothing at lowest rates and good clean work SALE-March 19-! warehoiise I h«« nev;r left ^ r BIX ROOM Ranch, 8 bedrooms, yard, near shopping, sitoool and Oharles Buckridge, 452 W. Middle SNOW PLOWING service Man manship call MI 4-0601. Co., Vernon C3rcle. 22. Wonderful bargains — pans,' water, stove, refrigerator. 8100. IRONWOOD DRIVE. Vernon — Legal Notice funds, so that tho town would not Tpke.; Mm. Barbara Kaskela. An Lucky Lady Coin Cleaners, 11 chester, Bolton and vicinity, store and is fully guaranteed. dishwasher and dlspoaai, attaw- bus. Bel Air Real BisUte. MI Stop5 hop Ml 8-5230, 9-6. 514 room ranch built 1956, wood have to pay the entire cost,” ho Maple S tre^ dishes, etc. ’The Penny Saver Some in original factory crates Business Property For Sale 70 ed garage, good location, 815,900. 3-9332. dover; Mrs. Helen Rago. E a a night service a specialty. For SECRETARY, part-time, experi Thrift Shop. 466 Main St. ed tot with 100 foot frontage, full says. Hartford; Mias Marion Belanger service arrangements Or service and cartons with origlna] factory Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464.____ LIQI'OR PKBMIT enced. 'Typingf--shorthand, gen NEW, HEAinD, 8 room efficien INDUSTRIAL Building —masonry MANCHESTER —2 FAMILY 5-5, cellar, oil hot water heat, alum NOTICE OF APPLICATION The improvements he aeks In 843 Main St.: Arthur Fitts, 138 SUPER MARKETS telephone 649-5650. Electr*,cal Services 22 eral office work. Write giving serial numbers. Persmals S cy apartment, second floor, con walls, oil heat, office. lavatory, BOLTON—2 in 1. « rooto rajeh, separate utilities, large clean inum combinations, quiet dead Thin in to glvp noticp th^t I. clude buying seven new sirens, Chambem St.: Mrs Josephine resume to Scudieri ft Mankey, I USED Beautiful Westlnghouse ’ Elec. venient location, $110 a month. MICHAEL J. Mn^CUCCI. of 178 Oak FREE B8TD1ATE8. Prompt serv ELECTRIC adding 3,000 sq. ft, building in. excellent 4 room ranch oh same lot. Own rooms good investment, only end street, perfect for the grow St.. ManchPilPr, Conn.. hav« file6 an moet of them for new locations, Morse, 43 Ashland St.; John Gal EK-EXTTOOiLiUX Sales and Berrioe, TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and Architects, 627 Main St., Man- ' chine. $50. MI S-8268. Refrigerator Warren E. Howland, Realtor MI ing family, $14,600. Robert Wol lot clearing. Frank C. Noble MI ice on all types of electrical wir condition. Carlton W. Hutchins, er will consider trade. Tongren $15,900. Robert Wolverton Agen application datnd 5th March 1963. with soma to replace present equip lup, 101 Elizabeth Dr.: Rober banded representativa. Alfred Chester.' Beautiful Bedroom Suite 3-1108. verton Agency, Realtor. MI the Liquor Control Conuniation for a Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel MI 9-6053. ing. Licensed and Insured. Wilson FOR SALE—stamp coUectioh In Beautiful Living Room Suite Realtor Ml 9-5132 Agency, MI 8 - 6 3 2 1 . ______cy, Realtor, Ml 9-2813^______PAckairn Store for the aale of alcoholic ment. Oiil. 96 Glenwood St.; Mrs. Ellen Electrical Co , Manchester-. MI 9-2813. The new setup would be in ac Anderson, Rt. 1; Gerald ’Iheisen S4M50. EASY MONEY! Obtain permis album, mint and canceled, 40% Beautiful Dinette Set 9 MAIN ST. (rear)—Three room, MANCHESTER—450 feet frontage liquor on the premiaea at 96 Oak St.. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE — ex 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME S-TI76. sions for Us to deliver hosiery on of catalog value. MI 9-3761. Beautiful ” De Luxe” Range first floor apartment, excellent cordance with the recommenda Wapping: Mrs. Gussie Libby, 45 perienced, Double entrj’ through on busy highway. Zoned for busi MANCHESTER-6 room Colonial owned by Michael J. Special for Monday NEEUDED—RIDE from Manches free trial. Easily done personally, Instead of Westlnghouse Elec. conditiMi, heat, hot water, $95. Sew For Toi's Easter Eye-Catching Pillowi home with a 2-car garage fea- Mlnicuccl. of 178 Oak St.. Manchester, tions of the Federal Sign and Sig Middle Butcher Rd.. Rockville; Ed ter to north end of Hartford, ledger. Payroll. Taxes Call MI ness. Approved for gas station. ward Thomas. Glastonbury: Mrs. telephone or mail. Earn to $1.25 Refrigerator If you prefer monthly. J. D, Realty, MI S-5129. Terms. Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808. tures a 22 foot living room with , Conn__ and nal Corp., and would offer more hours 8-5, preferably lady driver. 3-0412, 9 to 5. on each sale. Postcard brings Building Materials 47 Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum complete coverage of the town. Jovoe Hunt. Ellington; Jam ^ Ray Call evenings. Ml 3-9249. Floor Finishing 24 VERY NICE 4 room rent. Good fireplace"dining '|^hdu“?______2d‘’ by"''_. MICHAEL J. Jr Andover; Mrs. Elsie Black- Tuesday and Wednesday LAND CLEARED, firewood cut. money-making outfit F R E E . and a Few Other Articles bedrooms. 1*4 baths, oil hot MINIOTCCI. of 178 Oak St., Manches- Merz says that there are some FIXiOR LAYING, sanding, refin Box P Herald. EVERYTHING location. Near everything. Box ter. conn., areas of town that would get no bum. P.O. Box 6M; trees removed, light trucking. water heat. For appointment call j. mNTCTJOCI Automobiles For Sale 4 ishing our specialty. Get the best THE UNPAID T, Herald. Robert Wolverton, Realtor, JO warning witli the present iiren AckeriDAn, Foley 9t.. Mrs. Paul Ellison TR 5-0074 or Ml WOMAN 'TO live in as housekeep SPRING SPECIALS INVITATION Dated Kerch 6. 1963. 9-7451. for less. Call MI 4-0601. BALANCE PRICE 9-3818. •etup. ^ m t T v Morell and som » Clin NEICD CAR? Your credit turned er, private room, adult and three ONLY $418.26 ton a !; Mm. Btoine Pall«n and Prefinished Mahogany Paneling THREE ROOM apartment with Maximum ooveraga would be down? Short on down payment? LAWN MAINTENANCE — rak children. Call MI 9-0500 for Inter Free storage until wanted. FYee TO BID OVERSIZE CAPE. Buckley son. 6 Lydall St-. Mh;’ view. From $9.00 Per Sheet heat. CaU MI 8-0082. provided by the proposed sys Bankrupt? Repoesession? Don’t ing, rolling, mowing, etc. Rea (specializing in older floors). delivery. Free **t up by our own ___ Sealed bids will be received at School, \V% baths, garage, extra Cross and son, W appl^. Mra despair! See Honest Douglas, to- tem. sonable rates. Rav Hardy Ml Painting. Ceilings. Pap^srhanging. Windows , Complete reliable men. Free service. COVENTRY — clean five room, the Office of the General Manager, large roorris, acre tot, city utili Printers Vote Martha Bernier and son. Mansfield qulre about lowest down, small No job too smallmall J ( ^ Verfallle, WANTED . WAITRESS, part-time ties, Immaculate. Bel Air Real Tlie proposed system would offer 3-5541. From $10.00 JGach Phone for appointment second floor, unfurnished apaul- 41 Center Street, Mancheater, est payments anywhere No small MI 9-5750 work only, experience necessary SAMUEL ALBERT Eatate, MI 8.9332. the b ^ protection economically DISCHARGED y e s t e r d a y : for dining room service. Phone ment with heat and hot water Connecticut, until March 27, 1963 feasible, Merz aaya, although the loan or finance company plan. Celling Tile .09>^ Sq. Ft. Hertford CH 7-0898 Stein, Thompsonville; Douglas Motors. 333 Main. FLOOR SANDmG, floor tiling, MI 3-2766. Adults preferred. No pets. Cov- at 11:00 A.M. for Traffic Highway MANCHESTER—8 bedroom ranch To Continue vagaries of wind and weather are j * Household Services See It Day Or Night entry 742-6658. ' Paint. Michael Hennes.sy, interior and exterior painting. Ml Dutch Doors $19.50 Each in excellent residential area, such that no system oan be guar WHY BUY a foreign sports car? Offered 13-A PROBI.EM: What can a young If you have no means of transpor Bid forms and specifications are Vernon; Neal Millet, RFD •> Rock tation, I’ll send my auto fc»' you. 162 BISSELL STREE7T - 4-room conveniently located. Includes NYC Blackout anteed to reach every eomer of ville; Susan Muzikevik. Wspping, If it’s class you want, stop in at housewife with a growing family j Louver Door# From $8.00 Each nvallable at the Controller’s Of rec room. Owner leaving town. town. Gordon’s Atlantic Service. (Classic RENVEIAVINQ of bums, moth botes. HARDWOOD FLOORS - laid do to earn extra income to meet] No obligation even, if you don’t tenement, first floor, r o a fice, 66 Center Street, Manchester, Miss Marie Poudrier. 11 Short buy. month MI 8-9229 9-5. Prtced for quick sale. J. D. Real Reginald Tapley, East H-rtford model 1957 Thunderbird, mint Zippers repaired Window Shades sanded, refinlshed. Call MI ever-increasing expenses? SOLU- Hit<* Rail Fencing Cohnectlcut. -’(Coetbiaed from Page Oao) made ‘to measure: all stood Vens- 9-4920. ty, MI 8-5129. ______Mrs. Frances Raith, Stafford condition, low mileage, fully n O N : Take advantage of Avon’s $2.99 Per Section A—I^ B —E—R—T’—S DUPLEX, POUR rooms, pantry, TOWN OF MAN.CHESTBR, equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv tian blinds Keys made while you earning opportunity. CSiooae your! 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD CONNBCmcUT Photoengravers Union voted to Spring: Raymond BagUn. P O. Box wait. Tape Rscorders tor rent. own hours. We will train you to^ Ping-Pong Tables $11.95 Each' bath, hot water, ref^erator and Hospital Notes 186 Bolton: Richard Branmck,_3 ice, West Rd., Ellington, TR OPEN BRIERY NIGHT T IL L 9 positively no pets. MI 9-1051. RICHARD MARTIN, authorize its. leaders to call a 5-8392. Marlow’s, 867 Main. Ml 9-63X1. start earning $2 an hour immedi-1 p ______. b w — , , ok .Hartland Rd.; J(ton Michalak. 278 Private Instructions 28 i g e n e r a l MANAGER 'V’amon strike if they failed to get a saUs- ately. Only a few territories left' *3 96 Each STERILJZ1EID USED furniture for Viat$tag beora are X to 8 p.m.' HackmaUck 8 t.’, Mrs. Mary Swain, 1956 OLDSMOBILE 2-door hard FURNITURE REFINISHED — factory contract by 4 p.m. today. for all areas, exeept maternity, gg u ia c St.; Andreas Lorenzen. LEARN in Manchester. Call 289-4922. ix io ” Pine Sheathing. 5000’ LoU every room, some refinished. Besides the printers and stereo- top, verj’ good condition, Tel. Ml bums removed, workmanship where they are X to '4 p.m., and;:^05 Brandford St.; Mrs. Noella $94.00 Per M’ Cleaned and tested appliances. SUNSET TERRACE typers. a third striking union, the 9-9254 after 5 p.m. guaranteed. Manchester Re- TWO HOURS WEBKLY is all it INVITATION 8:99 to 8 pjn., and private rooms, choiiinard. 137 Orchard St . Rock- finishing Company, MI 3-9283. Electronics — Television New brand name mattreeseS, ITU mailers, is negoUatlng for' a Refrigeration — Air Conditioning takes to run shopping club for a HandsplH Bam Shakes dinette sets, sofas, chairs, and where they are 1® a.m. to 8 p.m. ym*; peter Podraia. East Hart- VOLKSWAGEN 1960. blue d e l ^ few friends. You get $35 in name SEPTIC TANKS new pact. REUPHOLSTERING — kitchen Power Oil Bumera ft Controls $11.96 Per Sq. other items. Big savlnga at Le- TO BID Bright, sunny oversized Cape VliHors are reqoeated not to ford' Louis Levine, Hebron; Mrs. sedan, 5 brand new tires includes Spring Term Now Starting — brands free In 10 weeks. Send for AND In addition to the photoen- chairs a sprolalty, small repair Blanc Furniture Hospital, 196 Sealed bids wiU be received at Cod, 6 fMir rooms, 2-qsr ga gravers, ‘fiv e <^er‘"nonr,rtrtktog" Hart____ WllHmantic;...... —‘ Alfred two new snow tires. Phone MI Enroll Now catalog and' details. Alice Wil CASH 'N CARRY rage. full cellar, big I Uvlng 8-7021 after 6 p.m. jobs done in your home. MI South Street, Rockville. TO the Office o f the General Manager, than two vlaltors at due time per gjmpaoii, 72 School St.; Joseph liams, Popular Club Plan. Dept, NOBODY — BUT NOBODY — 5-2174. Open 9-8, Saturday till J. PLUMED SEWERS ftoom with Fireplace. Formal craft unions are see)(tog new con- 9-9468. Efficient Placement Service G804. Lynbrook, New York. 41 Center Street, Manchester, tracta. All the newapaper tmiona Sartor. 296 School St.; Elmer F O R D , 1957. CONVERTIBLE, UNDERSELLS NATIONAL Wanted—houselots of furniture. Connecticut until' March 25, 1953 Dining Room, convenient loca Peckham, Coventry; Alfred Adam- Write: New England Tech. tion, well landscaped, nice here with the exception of the black, V-8 standard shift, excel-! at 11:00 A.M. for Lawn Mowlpg MachlRt GIh m A independent Deliverera Union are PaOeato Today: X05 yvella Rd., TalcottvIHe- Mrs •r Fact •< Ranp Sttdk 56 Union Place, Hartford, Conn. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. SINGEUt ELECTRIC console seW' view. A lot df house for ADMITTED SATURDAY: Jo- Ctherlne Wilkas, 58 Da'e Rd lent condition, MI 9-4100, i Building— Contracting 14 Help Wanted— Male 36 Equipment. Septlr Tanks, Dry Wells. Sew AFLrCIO afflllatea. 381 State Street. ing machine just received to Bid forms and specifications are er Lines lastalled—Olla r Wa $16,500 Call Art Forakor MI aeph Tramano, 11 'Waahlngton St., I ^^urlce Fisher, 42 Madisrn St 1968 FALCON CONVEimBL^, REMODELING — Charles Home Or Call 625-3406 North Haven. Connecticut OJiJOe.'TO 6-2334. In Cleveland, Ohio, negoUatora For Full Information EXPERIENCED FURNITURE trade, only $11.95. S i^ er Sewing | at the Oontroller’s Office, terproofing Done. try again today to aettle contract Vernon; Mrs. Rose <^am b«a. I Mary Perregaux. 76 Linp Yta ftont automatic, radio, $95. down, low Improvement. All kinds o< re delivery man. good pay, call Mr. 348-3147 Center, 882 Mato Street, Kan- 6g Center Street, Manchester, Con- 3653 Amaton; John Gosney, Dart Hlll^^jj.', Mri. Angeline Morin iyments, 1,500 miles, Immacu- modeling, financing arranged. MI PettengiU, MI 3-1534. chester, MI 8-8883. dispmta that have forced that ■®aty®«1i 'necticut. city’s two newapapera-rthe Plato Rd., Rockville: Mra. Abbie 2®**- Coventry; twin daughter of ete. CaU Rudy, CH 6-6861. 9-4920. Town o f Manchester, IMdHNEY BROS. nak, 34 W. Center St.; Mrs. Lxniiae; m ^s. George Smith. 14 wnr Mrt! Uil. CIVIL SERVICE SHORT ORDER, Cook, second BARROWS A WALLACE Dealer and the Preaa ft News—to 1962 FORD GALAXIE 600, 6 cyl- FALLOUT SHtcLTkikS— TESTS! Omnisoticut SwwwraM Ditpofol Co. lM " iv a '’ l Dupuis, 33 Andor Rd.; Mrs. Louise : Rockville; Mrs. Mari- qhifL Howard Johnson’s Restau Richard Martin, "'";C ^ f§^ S d \ r a c k “ t ^ Mo?ey^ I n i. Le.ssard and daughter_ 844 inder stick, radio and heater, remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, rant, Tolland Tpke.. Manchester. Fuel and Fe«d 49-A NOTICE I8 0 -m Pearl St.—MI S-SM8 56 E. O nter St.,...... whitewalls. Must sacrifice. Will recreation rooms. Roofing, con MEN-WOMEN, 18-52. Start high General Manager thrown 3 OOO newspaper people out thy Lamie, 661, Main .St.; Mrs. vemon St ; Mrs. Jacquelln • Conni consider trade. Private owner. crete work. Call Leon Cieszynski, as $102.00 a week. Preparatory WANTED —■ TOOL hardeners are A Public Hearing will be held liUnchestar, Conn. o f ^ r k -’^ m T ^ o S ) C r t Idle AnlU C ^ r . 527 S .; daughter. Eas' Hartford; Mrs^ Low mileage. Can finance. MI MI 9-429L needed fOr first and secemd ’TWO TONS of hay. $30 at bam. by the Zoning Commission of the ThaM charming flower plllowa f r o m their reeular Jobe t o N e w Weeley Bulla. 67 Hemlock St., ^na Thibodeau and daughter. 82 training until appointed. Thous F. Seastrand, 91 Main Street. 8159 from their regular Jobe i R d • 9-3589. ands of jobs opOT. Experience shifts. Klock Corp.. 1272 Tolland Town of Bolton on Wednesday, V4y*s. ara aura to win many admiring York when the strike here Chestnut St.; Mrs. Susan Houle HOME AND attic remodeling, usually unnecessary. FREE in Tpke., Manchester. Excellent March 30, 1963, at 8 P K ! at the glancea; and what'a mpra, t o y but the Poet, to breaking from the 1 and son. Stafford Springs 1996 DODGE, EXCELLENT con- __ ■___A roofing, guttering and siding. Ac- formation on jobs, salaries, re benefits,, and working conditions. (immunity Hall to consider too .Tour MMr daughter will he m ara aaay to make and ao oomfort- BDC ROOM older home. ga»»ge publishers’ ranks and resuming diUen, clean.. Mum seU. Asking ccustical ceiling, porch enclosing, CalLMI'9-9393. Garden— Pano— Dairy followtog request; able to tiae! ■ __ ^ aluminum atorm, and ecre*""-.. ._,i__1 son hack I VTanK 1-fenei.i.e. ■»kv> REPORTS ON DF-ATH $800.- i a 9-7818. ,and all kinds of carpent^ Work- quirements. Write TODAY giv iroud $0 wear thla ing name, address and phone. .. Prodneto 56 Request of Robert S. and ET1 the Eaater Parade! Choice or Pattern No. 3663.H haa pattern rear patio, enclosed front porch, | f ^ , June <3:ristensen, 85 North St.; ...... SOUTHINGTON...... lAPi A 4.5- Imanship gtiarante;eed. Ml 9-0722. MANAGER TRAINEE — Have ------— ------★ ANTIQUES ★ 1968 CHEVROLET H, SS Con Lincoln Service, Boot- J, Herald. Christina F. ttortensen for an necklinee and eleeves. Pieces for both roae and pansy de newly redecorated, many built-1 The nine major New York news-1 Wayne ycar-old woman, whose body was opening for ambitious man in QUALITY APPLES grown in Man- extension of General B u ^ ess No. 8159 with Patt-O-Rama U sign''; sewing and finishing dlrec- ina. Must be teen. $15,900. Call cent Incandella, 59 Holl St.. Mrs. ^ mountain trail here vertible. blue, .white Uq>, stand QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, sales leading into management;! Chester,; 22 lb. bag, $1.50. Bunce Furniture, 'Victorian Marble Top Stands, | Zone on Route 44A to Include Sn sUMa 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, « years. «Im owner MI 9-8446 for appointment k day, nearly one,-tenth of the na- “ “rt™*** <«ef natural causes, ard shift, one ' month old. Must basements refinished, built-ins, must have car, be over 21. guar Farm. 629 W. Outer. XQ 3-8116. a aay. neary ------Richard McCabe, U3 ^ r r y *xamlner reported Bell. Best offer. Garfield 9-9586. formica, tile, general repair. No the following triangular par Hand Painted China, Toilet Sets, Cut, Pat 2 , 2%- yarda o t 35-lnch, W yAM ^*'to order, aend 86c in aina to No agenta.______■ tion’a total dally circulation. to antee and overwrite when quali cel of land (formerly Haling Anne Cabot, Tito ManeWaUr »ve- Rd.: Mrs. Floranca Brlandaon, day. Dr. Eric M. Simmone said an job too small. Call William Rob Mortgages SI fied. CaU Hartford 644-0202. tern and Colored Glass, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and [ The derision of the printers an 19S6 CADILLAC COUPE 62, excel- bins Carpentry Service, MI Household Goods ' 51 Eatate) bounded aa foUowa: aliur Herald, IIM AVS. OF COMPACT ^AMCH — 8 itlocka ion rank-and-file was made at a RFD 1: Mra. Dorothy Shaffer, autopey showed that Mra. Joan Pewter Items, EaiHly Toys, Figures, Candlestidis, TMe ***Tto*otdir, aaod CovsDtry: Mrs. Roaemary Symons. .lant^ condlUoB, .t 9 » . CaU MI 9-8446. BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help DRIVING INSTOUCrORS, daya, Nqrtheriy by.B(^ton Lako and from Wtddall School to this i stormy meattag at which tw Veltman, a patient at the Institute altar 6 p.ai. you to a fresh start by eoas^ land now or fonaeriy t t Wan- Ware, Eton Old Jewetty, Watches, Stidi Pins, Pierced Us l>edroom ranch, full baaement members booed officers who 2« Sharwobd arcla: Pamela Casey, of Living to Hartford until March part Or full time, BS|^ School FOR SALE — rafrif «rator. s$o»e Harald, IW# OF AIO»- with garage, corher lot. plenty of CALL ME on your fomdea needs, dating the many debts that de graduate. totdUgent, wtil man doll and Grace A. Gravea ^ lOAfl^ J61SW VORK M, W. For lat-daaa mailing add 10c for urged acceptance of the proposed TSS THUNDERBntO Hardtop, bara. counters, kitchen cabinets, mand your attation into one and cabineta. MI 9-14X. Eairings, Etc. Complete Households ed Fine Punrfaliings, | each pattern. Print Name, Ad- trees. Top value for only $15,-700. Krause, 87 Walnut St., Mrs. A « r Three boy scouts baautlful burgandy with blacb In- nered, neat ^>petu«iice, MI Southerly Iq* Roots 44A. ’ For let-class mailing *<1« i®** contract. Among those hooted was and. exposure. Three vanltory units, ta b le -t^ and easily pqid monthly obligation. 8-4B00, 1-6 p.m. Westerly by land now or for We win csB . without obligation— Pleue caO drese with Zone and Pattern Num- T. J. Crockett, Realtor, '643-1577. Elmer Brown, Intema^onal presi-, very Dishaw. 19 Range Hill Dr. found her body to a ravine juet be tarter, an the apecial Thunder- for 4ach pattern, print N*fne> A"* Vemon; Mark Frechette, South Island stands. MI 9-8936. $3,(W requires only $44.60 per SEJVEN PIBICE dining room- aet merly of Michael J. Ifflek, et Km|« __ ___ low Went Peak. She waa clad to Mvtf features and acceasorlea month including repayment. If .dress with Zone, Style No. end Juat BOc for the New ’«8 Album! KBRRT BTREBT—7 room house. ddht of the ITU. ------te 1 W liidiw: David. Deaeo, P b o e ^ ACTUAL JOBS in U!8., Europe, $60. TO 5-9493. al. Loud cheere were given hUclMr efoktaan and aarrtod a knap* plus power w 1 n d q w s, power ALL TYPES of carpentry—kitch you have property equity cop- IM. ,1. •UMmv jovaly darigiia! Dinaetlons All uUUtiaa. Ideal for big family, V « n « : Oeagory Peitotler, Co- aaata, toited Slasa. whitewall So. America. Write Employment Bolton Zoning Commiseion RMlEirr M. REID A SON, AiMHMWfn and aum- m a k ers who ealled ihe prepaaad j Bt, en, bath remodeling, contract or tact Frank Burke, Connecticut Baat® Faahlon, for w it and atihan fo knit: dalljrJ BU.I00. J m t F k Bartl^ Broker. Information Center, Room 474, Donald Tedford, Chairman la m a tnadaqiinta. S m m v months. | by luwr. Free satlmat**. FI Mortgage Exchange, U L«wia 789 BojniatCB BofUai, 16, 201 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.—MI 9-7770 tar ia jm t isrvsf MOSOl Dated at Bolton. Oona,. tMs Mhi B artted. MdSflOt. Read Herald Adirg. day of iiarcli IMS. ' ATen«o DaUy Net PreM Ron l^KDAY, MARCH 18, 198t For the Week Faded The Woather ' Xanh le, IMS FoneaM of V. ft. Weather DurWa Freoslag nUa, SloK aaft a a o w 13,966 ' develoiilug lato raia toaVkt, ees Members of the ; ..Profeiwional Xeiabeai of the Audit tinning hitb Weduasdagr. Iiipw M Women’s Club will give book re- Mrs. Duff Feted to 85. Clearing Wedaeaday. Big About Town views at a meeting tomorrow at 8 itateaa of Gboulattoa 40. p.m. in the Robbins Room at Cen- Ou 70th Birthday I Manche»ter-^A City of Village Charm F w t Cbiete, O a u ^ te rt of Sco> ter Congregational Ohurch. Hos- ti*> will m«ct tomorrow at 7:46 teases will be Miss Helen Carrier, p.m. at, tlie home of Mrs. William Beaale Duff, SI Gohvay Bt., VOL. LXXXn, NO. 148 Miss Gertrude Cgri rier. Miss Es- (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1963 (Olaeslfled Advertfslnc on Pace ie> TfMdale, 216 Woodland St, ther Anderson aK d Mrs. Philip WM honored by reUtlvee and PRICE nVE CENTS friends on her 70tb birthday Sat-; •n»e VTW Poat and AuxUiaiy BJmery. BINGO wW meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at urday. A party waa given for her Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, by her aon, Floyd Duff and his every TUESDAY MDHT, I OnUMK the WatUmH-WeBt B^ineral Home will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 142 E. Center St., to pay their re- Orange Hall. Final plans win be family, at hia home in Salem. A lgerian s State News apecta to the late Aloin Anderson discussed for an Irish Tea Friday Mra. Duff received many gifts, t^ o waa a post member. and a aix-layered cake was baited j MAPLE GROVE, ROCKVILLE Cuban Exiles at 8 p.m. at the hall. Mrs. "niomas for her by MontvlUe friends of the FRANKLIN ST.^LENTY OF FRKE PARKING Manchester Garden Club will Conn and Mrs. Martha Leemon are Duffs of Salem. Roundup meet tonight at 8 at Center Con db-chalrmen of the tea. She Is the mother of 12 living HitA-Test Republics Draft Pact gregational Church, in Woodruff children, 35 grandchildren and HaiL Frederick Sweet will show Mystic Review, Women’s Bene three great-grandchildren. Report Foray two of his movies on nature, and fit Association, will meet tomor Ousted Educator one on banding hawks and owls. row at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. By France Member's friends are also invited. St. Bridget’s Rosary Society MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Cuban Welcomes Probe Presbyterian Men will meet to will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Personal Notices the place to exile commandos shelled a night at 8 in Fellowship Hall of church. The meeting is open to all Soviet military camp and a ALGIERS (AP)— France HARTFORD (AP) — Dr. the church. The Rev. Donald C. women of the parlSi. exploded an atomic device in On Uplift, Red Curbs Soviet ship in a hi^and-run Edmund H. Thome, West Charles of the Touth For Christ The Immaculate Conception In Memoriam c a ll for raid on a northert Cuban port the - desert Monday, the Al Hartford’s superintendent of group in Hartford will be guest In loving memory of Francis Rob gerian government announced speaker. Mothers Circle will meet Wednes ert Cole who passed away March 18, city, anti-Castro groups re- schools who resigned last day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. 1963. ort. Some Russians were today. Algeria reacted angri week, effective Aug. 31, 1964, John Allison, 40 Wesminster Rd. Airman 2.C. Glenn R. Jcxrgen- A precious one from Is is gone, illed, they said, and the raid ly. under fire from the town’s son, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Donald A voice we loved Is stillea. E King Hassan n of Morocco also Sunset Council, Degree of Poca A place is vacant In our lives. ers escaped. Board of Education, today JFK Vows W. Jorgenson, 3 Tyler Circle, re Which never can be filled. Havana radio reported Monday ordered his Foreign Ministry to cently made his present rank in hontas, will meet tonight at 7:30 protest to Paris. welcomed an investigation of p.m. at Tinker Hall. Mrs. Oglore Mr. A Mrs. Robert Cole money Bight that some wovMed Bail As usual, there was no confirm the affair by state educational the U. S. Air Force at Kessler White, captain of the guard team, Willard Cole ors had been taken to a hospi ation from the French Ministry of AF3, Miss. He is a 1961 graduate will conduct a rehearsal. the minute you want Urn tal, but the broadoaat jdld - not agencies. Trade Help of Manchester High School. Defense in Paris that another test "I will cooperate In every way I In Memoriam mention any raid. had been conducted. Members of the Yankee Divi In loving memory of our son and Call Beneficial and ask for cash fast. Clean up left* can," he said, referring to a fact Marine Pfc. David G. Dlubac, The State Department said It Information Minister Hadj Ham- finding committee now being sion will meet tomorrow at 7:30 TTils school wing of the Wappdng Oommunlty Church was dedicated yesterday. The 78 by 38 foot brother. Staff Sergeant James F. had no Information on the raid, For Nations son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dlu- p.m. at thet Watkins-West Funer wing lies north and sHgbtly west of the church whose facade is visible at the right. (Herald photo Civiello, who died In action In Ger over bills, take care of expenses, you>name‘it. The ou of Algeria told a news confer formed by State Education Com bas, 40 Oakwood Rd., is assigned many, March 18, 1946. and It and the Pentagon made no ence that carrying out the atomic al Home, 142 E. Center St., to by Ofiara.) folks at Beneficial ]iks to say "Y est" C a ll. . . nowl eomment. missioner William J. Sanders on to the Second Battalion, Fourth pay respects to the late Albin An You heard the caU to serve your test in the face of Algerian objec the request of 16 West Hartford SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Marines, First Marine Brigade, a country, Spokesmen for two Cuban exile tions "constitutes a direct attack clergymen. Chairman of the inves derson, a member. We were so proud to see you go, grOupe. Alpha SS and the Second (AP)—President Kennedy set unit of the Marine Corps Air Sta naval service, swimming and sur Prayed God lo send you safely back upon the ffidependence' and the tigating committee—^whlch has no tion, Kaneheo Bay, Hawaii, which The Emma Nettleton and Grace South Windsor vival, and flrat sdd. During the To us who loved you so. National Front of Elscambray, sovereignty of Algeria." Jurisdictional powers—is Dr. Ray out today to translate a per recently participated In a major training, recruits receive tests smd BENEFICIAL Bald members of their organiza mond J. Fay, director of the State sonal triumph into meaning Groups of Center Congregational And then you heard another call. tions staged the attacks Sunday The Algerian National Assembly amphibious exercise off the coast Church will have a joint dessert Interviews which determine future Far greater than the first. FINANCE SYSTEM was called into special session. Education Department’s eulminis- ful policy guidelines accept of Southern California. meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at training and sissignments in the The one of our dear Master, night. Alpha 66 and the Second ^ CUftA tratlve service. Navy. Who called you home to rest. Loans $20 to $600 — Loans nfa-lnsurad at low cost Front joined forces last fall and The government said it will be able to the United States and the Fellowship Room of the Church School Wing Viewed asked to approve decisions taken Dr. TTiorne declined to comment the leaders of six Latin Amer Our Indy of Victoi^ Mothers church. Mrs. Jose Salazar will Sleep on. our darling loved one, Banaflcial Finahct Co. of Manchailar have carried out raids on Cuba by the Cabinet of Premier Ahmed on a statement by the West Hart Ckcle will meet Wednesday at 8 speak on "Women’s Reaction to Double Duty Your memory srlll ever be before. Map locates sites from which ford Board of Education that a ican nations. pm. at the home of Mrs. John Instilled within bur hearts 806 MAIN ST. (Over Woolworth’s) MANCHESTER The attack was described this Cuban exile oommandoee ben Bella. The nature of the deci Communism in Cuba." Members By Scores After Dedication Dish towels, for instance, now Until we rest with thee. Mitchell 3-4156 • Ask for the YES MANager sions was not disclosed. lack of "cooperation and mutual Kennedy, who received a wildly WHlard, 151 Hartford Rd. The of Emma Nettleton Group are re ■2..:e in a two-fsw:ed version. way: launched their atttacke. The confidence" formed the ba.sls for enthusiastic welcome Monday R«v. Stanley E. Hastillo of St. Sadly missed by A loan of $100 essU $20.80 whsii promptly rjptid hi The raiders divided Into -two raiders divided into two First report of the new French minded to bring articles for Pied One side is of terrycloth for dish 12 coniecutlvt monthly histsllmants of $10.08 ssch. test came from Rabat, Morocco. the board’s demand for the super from nearly 200,000 Costa Ricans, Bridget’s Church will show a film mont Thrift Shop. Scores of visitors from Bolton,< drills, seamanship, basic military es, the other is plsiln cloth for camps just offshore from' Sagua camps offshore from the intendent's resignation. scheduled morning and afternoon of tlw Holy Land. Members are re Mother. Father, Sister la Grande in Las Villas Province. Sagua Grande area One A communique said the French Manchester, and East. Hartford, as law, customs and etiquettet of the polishing glasses. and Brothers government had advised the Al Other developments in the con meetings with the presidents Ol minded to call the hoeteas if they Past Matrons of Temple Chap well as from South Windsor visited One group went ashore to a small group went sAhore to Isabela troversy over Dr. Thome’s resig Panama and the five Central plan to bring guests. town called Isabela de Sagua and de Sagua and shelled the gerian government of the test— ter, OES, will meet Wednesday at the new school wing of Wapping the fifth it has conducted—and nation were: American republics. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ever Community Church yesterday dur shelled the Soviet military camp. camp. Others stayed in boat TTie West Hartford PTA Coun Their aim was to draft Iqr The others stayed In the boat and and shelled Ship. (AP Photo- said the eicploslon was under ett Campbell, 22 Roosevelt St. ing an open house which followed ground. cil’s executive board regretted the nightfall a "declaration ot 8an Mrs. Richard Rhodes and Mrs. Jo dedication services for the struc lofted 20rnm cannon shells Into fax.) "continued controversy" and urged Jose” which Kennedy said be the ship. The Algerian ambassador to hoped would help “Improve the seph A. Gallant will serve as host ture. France, Abdelatif Rahal, was re that "those willing to perpetuate esses. The Rev. Roy K. Hutcheon, pas One of the artillery shells hit broadcast by "The Voice of the It examine their motives on whose life of our peoples” and ‘in called to Algiers for consultation. crease our capacity to prevent LECLERC tor of the church, said the number the stack carrying the hammer People.” This Is the, refugee pro The reaction in Algiers, on the Interest should be served” by keep Manchester Lodge of Masons of visitors far exceeded expecta and sickle, the report said. gram that first reported the pres ing the matter alive. the infiltration of Cuban agents, FUNERAL HOME will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 first anniversary of the signing of money and propaganda” into the tion. In New York, Antonio Vaciana, ence of Soviet troops In Cuba. the accord ending the Algerian The education board announced p.m. at the Lodge. The Master Dr. Nathaniel Cuptlll, minister head of Alpha 66, said the raiders it will not attend a citizens group nations ot the Western Hemis Mason degree will be conferred. Alpha 66, an action group which revolution, was one of disbelief. phere. FUNERAL of the Connecticut Conference o< already have returned to a secret does not deal in the fractured pol Under the pact, France was per forum called for Thursday night to Christian Churches, delivered a base In the Caribbean and that lie get at the facts behind the board- The U.S. president told his col John Mather Chapter, Order of itics of most ,exile groups In mitted to keep its testing ground Aprii.Jshop Carlos Umberto Rodriguez of San Jose. Costa Rica, escorts President Kennedy to church leagues at the opening conference SERVICE dedicatory address at services in expected a full report via short Miami, claimed credit for shoot in the desert for five years. superintendent conflict. The board DeMolay will hold a business the morning. wave radio to Alpha 66 in Miami. saw its presence at such a session services in the capital’s cathedral today as the U.S. chief executive sUrted the second day of his session: "We will build a wall WALTER N. meeting tonight at 7 at the Ma ing the ship N e w f a n e and Most government officials and a visit to the Central American republic. The Pre.sident, who was welcomed by an estimated 200,000 around Cuba—not a wall ot mor The 78 by 38 foot two-story Details of the raid will be dis two Cuban vessels in a raid Sept. good part of the public had ap "inappropriate" in view of the LECLERC sonic Temple. brick veneer building houses 10 more formal investigation ahead Costa Ricans yesterday, scheduled, morning and afternoon meetings today with the presidents of tar or brick or barbed wire but Director closed at a news conference in 10. peared to believe French Presi Central American Republics. (AP Photofax.) classrooms, chapel, study and Washington, he said. under the auspices of the state edu a wall of dedicated men deter The Manchester Civic Orchestra Among the best known of the dent Charles de Gaulle had decid mined to protect their own free church offices. Classrooms, with The Initial report of the raid— numerous exile groups in Miami, ed to call off the experiment to cation agencies. Call Ml 9-5869 will rehearse tonight at 7:30 in space for 125 to 150 children, are Two West Hartford rabbis, dom and sovereignty.” 23 Main Street, Manchester the Manchester High School band the first one made In several painted in pastel colors. months—came fci a Miami radio (Oonttnoed on Page Five) (CoBttnoed on Page Two) whose names were on Monday's list The Soviet news agency, Tass, room. A one-story clapboard corridor of Clergymen protesting the commenting on these words, said joins the school to the church and Thome resignation and asking for O verflights Term ed I P"***^®**®*" they "conceal a desire to form a serves as an entrance hall for both. a state investigation today said common front of the reactlonairy The estimated cost for the proj they had not signed such a peti l> . rr>. e rr* . Government forces of the states which are de ect, including landscaping and Live Grenade tion. pendent on the United States for St. Patrick's Day paving which are not yet done, The fact-finding committee now fresh aggression against Cuba.” is 175,000. The Rev. Mr. Hutcheon being formed by Stats Education Kussian 1 it-ior- 1 at Lied in Crises Kennedy charged that "the So said today it would be difficult to Hurts Twelve Commissioner Sanders will have viet Union through its Cuban pup determine the actual cost so far, five members—^Dr. Fay, two from WASHINGTON (AP)—Newspa pets absorbed the Cuban nation SPECIAL I f but he feels the final cost to the the State Boards of Education As WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. offi-'-'airspace by two Soviet planes. per publishers and broadca.sters Into its despotic eftiplre—and it church will be about $75,000. P. O. Workers sociation and one earii from state cials are puzzling over the ques One of the legislators said a "dis , accused the government today of now seeks to extend its rule to Much of the work was done by organizations of Superintendents tion of what purpose the Soviets aster" could happen unless that is ! deceiving the American people in the shores of continental Ameri volunteers. hope to serve by a recent series done. ftAN PRANCISCX) (AP) — U.S. and teachers. I times of crisis. They demanded ca.” -.11 Ground was broken for the of reconnaissance flights over U.S. There appeared no disposition to I an end to policies that restrict or "At the Organization ot Ameri wing In July 1962. postal inspectors, sifting through warships at sea. link the sorties over Alaska in any distort the news. can States, at this meeting and High School Menu the debris of a San BTanclsco air F o u r Promoted The g;uessing runs three ways, pattern with the recent flights wherever Americans gather to A panel of representatives from Monday — chicken vegetable port mall room explosion, ^were HARTFORD (AP) — The State with No. 1 perhaps a slight favor over U.S. aircraft carriers. consult about the future of their 20% off soup, grilled cheese or egg salad Highway Department today an ite: , Revealing 4th graf ta43 news media gave their views at continent, we will continue to semdiWich, peaches; Tuesday — trying to find out today who may nounced four provisional appoint 1. Tit-for-tat tactics for the Revealing the latest of these in a House subcommittee hearing on strengthen the structure of resis baked Virglnda ham, mashed pota have sent a live hand grenade ments in a general promotion of close U.S. Inspection of Soviet bloc cidents, the Defense Department government handling of news. tance to subversion,” he declared. on cleaning of through the mail. They said lies by government of toes, red cabbage, raisin cake; top personnel In its engineering and other ships heading for Ckiba. said Monday that four Soviet The U.S. president said the Wednesday — cheeseburger, green The blast occurred Monday as division. 2. An effort to demonstrate Bears—normally classed as bomb ficials are undermining the faith postal clerk Robert Kingman, 42, of the people in the credibility of goals of the conference are "the beans, cookies; Thursday — hot Robert C. Mitchell of Warehouse strength as a counterbalance for ers ^but employed also for recon preservation of onr independence, ALL RUGS pork sandwich with gravy, rice, hoisted a mail bag onto a proces Point was named acting chief en the recent Kremlin setback over naissance—flew over the carrier what the government says, Hi sing table. i And they likened news manage- the extension of freedom and the beets, applesauce; Friday — clarn gineer. He succeeds Walter T. missiles in Cuba. Constellation in the western Pa Kingman, whose wrist was brok I ment to tactics of the Communist elevation of the welfare of our chowder New England style, pizza, Schuler of Norwich, whose retire 3. Improvement of the Soviet po cific Saturday. citizens to a level as high as we PLUS GREEN STAMPS chocolate pudding. Milk is served en, sAd he set the sack on the ment was announced earlier this sition in relation to the Chinese nations. table “rather heavily.’’ Alerted by radar, U.S. Navy Gene Robb, publisher of the Al can attain.” with all meals. month. Ctommunists through a showing of and reconnaissnnee fighter planes "With the help of dedicated and Enters Navy There was a blinding flash and itovlng Into Mitchell’s former po air power. bany (N.Y.) Times-Union and an explosion which knocked King- intercepted the Soviet craft about Knickerbocker News, told the brave men,” he said, "we will Thomas P. Mahoney, 18, eon of sition as assistant chief engineer Whatever the reasons. Sen. Karl 100 ihiles from the big ship and ultimately triumph ovef aggres ENDS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mahoney of mam to the floor amd sh atter^ will be Roland A. Bennett of Pres E. Mundt, R-S.D., said today, the subcommittee, "The record now every window in the room. escorted them “during a total of contains several instances of the sors of today. Democracy rules MARCH 20th 17 Highland Dr., Wapping, is un ton. Formerly district engineer In Soviets should be gdven to under nine individual passes over the in most of our and It wUl GARNER’S dergoing nine weeks of basic Another clerk, David Belbow, Norwich, Bennett has been holding government’s lying in its reports stand that flights over U.S. car carrier,” the Pentagon related. •ultimately prevai) ' over the last training at the Naval Training 46, was standing 10 feet away. He a temporary appointment as as riers are dangerous and “carry to the American people in times 8 GRISW OLD ST. Center, Great Lakes, 111. too wais bowled over, suffering lac As In the case of previous Soviet of crisis.” vestiges of tyrajrtiy In every land sistant director of constmctlon and the seeds of possible conflict.” overflights of U.S. carriers—one In this hemisphere.’’ The indoctrination to Navy life erations of the face amd chest. maintenance at the central depart Alaskan members of Congress "These crises range from the MI 9-1752 or MI 3-5747 Twelve of the 80 employes on off the Azores and others in the original lie about the U2 over Kennedy reminded the other began on Feb. 25. It consists of ment office. clamored for stronger defenses for North Atlantic and North Pacific presiden^ that almost $250 mU- physical fitness drills, mdlttary duty at the Ume were sent to the He will be succeeded in that post the 49th state in the wake of last flight of Russia through the Bay hospital with minor Injuries. —the Russians had a legal right of Pigs invasion and the Cuba by FY-anklyn W. Disbrow of New Thursday’s penetration of Alaskan to be where they, were because (Continued on Page Five) Kingmian amd Belbow were ham- Milford, formerly district engineer quarantine,” .said Robb, who is FBI agents and postal authorUties check the sontlng taUe on dling mall bags (hat had come in they were over international wat vice president of the American which a boml.i exi^oded in the post office alt the Son FrandBoo In New Milford. He will be followed ers, a Defense Department state from U.S. military installations in by Earl Myers of Orange, present Newspaper Publishers Associ bitemalUional airport. (AP Fhoitofak.) Korea and South Viet Nam. ment said. The latest flyover oc ation. ly his assistant in that post. Exiles Predict curred about 600 miles southwest All appointments are provisional, of Midway Island. “We have, as a result, a really pending civil-service examination. serious crisis In the credibility- w BANQUET AND LIBBY’SFROZEN MIATY IND CUT But Sen. Mundt, South Dakota government pronouncements. Bulletins VAHLSING FROZEN 1963 Ouster of Republican who is a member of I ”A government can successfully CuUed from AP Wires Supreme Court Ruling Held Boost Trading Stamps Upheld the Senate Foreign Relations com lie no more than, once tp 'its peo HARTFORD (AP—Housewives, Viet Nam Chief mittee, said: ple. Thereafter everytldfig it says legislators, uid officials of trad KENNEDY OUT LAUDED pot pies PORK ing stamp companies crowded a- (Contlnned on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Eleven) WASHINGTON (A P )— Sen. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) french fries Graeral Assembly hearing room Everett W. Dlrksen proposed Foiv City, Suburban Voting Power —Two 'Vietnamese exiles who led "te you sure that's to oppose bills that would outlaw attempts to overthrow President today that President Kennedy CHICKEN , o z . ' l or otherwise modify the use of give the Budget Bureau "a»> KDITORS NOT^^Tlie Supreme<^the coup de grace to Georgia'i.. Ngo Dinh Diem predicted today If Jobs Are Available BEEF PKCS. ■ CHOPS CRINKLY > Nobody can keep track of the trading stamps In the state. that South Viet Nam's chief of other whack" at his S88-8-bil» Court handed down a significant old county unit system for reckon /' TURKEY ! CUT total number of lawsuits filed The opponents grained a partial state will be ousted this year. lion budget before Congress right, Mormtiottf 28 "one person, one vote" decision ing results of statewide Demo since then, but they number at victory at the very start when two comes to final grips with It. Monday. How do lawyers who are cratic primaries. The system, be least 78 in 38 states. Fifteen state spoi^prs of a bill that would make The two men, former officers In Dirksen, the Senate Republican 7 fighting for more political streng^th fore it was revamped somewhat the South Vietnamese surmed ARMOUR BTAR legislatures have taken some re- trading stamps illegal testified ’40s’ Baby Boom Seen leader, noted a White House 111 uaahersr for city dwellers look upon the in a vain attempt to get by the apportionm'ent action, although not that they did not now favor their forces, said their anti-Commimist claim that Kennedy himself had ruling—and how about those on courts, made a farmer's vote in in many cases to the satisfaction own bill. opposition movement is gaining out back by more than flZS CAMPBELL’S VERY FINE MciNTOSH -the other side of the fence? Both the least populous county worth of city dwellers. In 17 states re- Tbe legislators, Re^. Hugh M. strength in Saigon and has the ndllion the spending requests he ■ides give their views in this story. 99 times the vote of an Atlanta apportlonment is in one stage or backing of many officers and offi Producing Trade Boom laid before Congress, in January. Next time you call Informatiutl. ilcn’l be surprised SLICED . A citizen. MacKenzie tuid Rufus C. Rose, cials of Diem’s administration. i another 'of consideration. Although he said the anoount la Waterford Republicans, said they They claimed a grenade 'incident If the operator gives you a lelephotrevuuinber with By RAYMOND J. CROWLEY This was done by providing that Eleven cases are headed for pos did not believe their bill should be rriatlvely small, Dlrksen added tomato soup WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers a governorship candidate, for ex sible decision by the Supreme In Saigon several weeks ago was EDITORS NOTE — Ever-quick-^ If the oncoming millions don’t in an interview that "an econ seven numerals and no letters. It rn«^’ sound applesauce ample, who carried a county got Court, with more to follow. One given a favoridile report because the work of their organization, not fighting for more political power ening automation slices deeper find employment, the soaring '60s omy Is an economy" and he strange, but this is the kind of lelephoue^num- BACON all its unit votes. One result was prime question remains unan the Viet Cong as the Saigon gov into Job opportunities as a tidal could turn out to be the slumping would applaud IL i - % I oz. 4 9 for city folks and, suburbanites (Continued on Page Five) 0>2 that red-gallused Gene Talmadge, swered. Is it all right to base one ernment had said. wave of young jobhunters Is about ’60s, with ever-quickening automa bers we will all have eventually. • New tele-.^ CAN got a big lift today out of a "one late governor, once remarked that The grenade, a 1ow-i>owm‘ de house of a legislature oh geogra , 1 to sweep onto the American em tion diminishing the job opportuni U.S. DENIES C R inaS M phones being installed have the new numbers. ^ RISH FIRM r.r 4 3 * person, one vote” decision by the he never bothered to campaign In phy, as in Congress, where each vice, exploded in a small Saigon ployment market. Dr. Walter W. ties for a swiftly growing labor WASHINGTON (AP) — The 10 a community big enou^ to have state has two senators? park and spread anti-Diem leaf Heller, presidential economic ad force. When your new MANCHESTER-ROCKVILLE V.S. Supreme Court. Miss Hope Cooke State Department said today the streetcar tracks. ' Cases from Maryland and Michi lets around the park. The leaflets viser, discusses In this exclusive Mr. Heller is optimistic. The big United States has never said, and directory is delivered, you’ll find that all Charles S. Rhyne, former The system waa knocked out by gan could be the vehicles for de were signed by Pham Huy, Co, president of the American Bar As- WiU Be Sikkim^s interview the impact this, tremen push of family formation, he told does not believe, that Commu numbers in it have been changed to seven a lower federal court, and last ciding this momentous issue. exile leader of the movement who dous inpouring of labor will have an Interviewer, apparently will de nists haye a substantial Influence (OMArOES ■ociation and attorney for city year's Georgia primary was on a Maryland’s highest court ruled it Uvea in Paris. on the nation's economy in the velop three 'or four years from on Brazilian government policy. numerals. • All-Number (iailing, a$ the GRAND-WAY SOUTHERN SEAS dwellers, the decision points in popular basis. An appeal was filed, is legal for the state Senate to be Maharajkumarani only one direction: The exiles In Phnom Penh are 1960s. now, and it should be an economic It said a one-sentence mention new numbering system is called, is however, and Monday the unit based on geography; Michigan's ex-Col. Nguyen Chanh Thi and ex- blessing rather than a burden. in ah earlier statement that Cora- Eventually—and probably soon system went out the window ir Supreme .Court ruled the opposite. By HENRY 8. BRADSHER er' than m w y people think-both Lt. Nguyen Van Cu. By STERLING F. GREEN Originally most demographers— fOunlsts had infiltrated the gov radually being introduced through- revocably. Writing for the major Rhyne, who argued on the win GANGTOK, Sikkim (AP) — "Be Thi commanded a brigade of WASHINGTON (AP)—When, If tho.se who study population trends ernment of Brasil had been “tom Mouses of 'each state legislature ity, Justice William O. Douglas ning side In Baker vs. Carr, said ing married will certainly make iil the country, and someday all facial tissue In the 80 states will be appor paratroops that seized control of ever, are the ’60g going to soar? and their effects—judged that the out of context and misinterpret tuna said the concept of political equal today he felt population would be life easier for me," the maharaj- Saigon on Nov. 11, 1960. He fled Maybe they’ll t^e off about economic impact of family forma ed." The department deplored efephone numbers will have fiA tioned according to population, ity, from the Declaration of Inde- the basis flnaliy decided upon. kumar or crown prince of this to Cambodia two days later when 'i'965, if 'we have good luck and tion would be felt by 1964 or 1965. (n is would indeed be a political pmdence down, "can mean only what it called the "minor and even numerals • All-Number BOXES “You cannot get bround the con tiny Himalayan state said. the revolt fell apart. lower tsoces. Once aloft, the eco Today there is less agreement on unwarranted" misunderstanding G ; OZ. WHITE revolution, - turning imuiy a poUti- one thing—one person, one. vote." stitutional principle of equality," His bri(le-to-be, Hope Cooke, 22, 'lalling is another step in OF 400 elan’^ plana and future topsy- Cu, 29, was one of two pilots nomy could be swept Into the 1970s the timing, but the experts still It said had resulted, especially In CAN CHUNK To the dissenter. Justice . John he said. "You' cannot carve up arrived Monday from New York who bombed and strafed the presi on the updraft of an unprecedent believe that the stork brings pros Brazil. bringing you the most cooao**' tiffvy. M. ^rlan, this "files in the face equality imd. allot it unequally." and Washington society half a dential palace in Saigon' on Feb. ed wave of family formation. perity. modem telephone service But the day U not yet, and a of history." He said the idea of < Behind the cities' drive for pro world away. " I’ve come on a one 27, 1962.'One wing of the palace So says Walter W. Heller, chair Some predict the lift will be de KOREAN RECONSIDERS leader on the other side of the "one person, ond vote” has never portionate power In leg^isiaturee is way ticket,” she said after the w^s damaged but Diem and his man of the President’s Council of | layed until the threshhold of the to keep pace with our f i^ t, Brevard CHhfield,; execu been universally accepted ; in Eng SEOUL, South Korea (AP) —• DEL MOM^ the feeling they are short-changed prince greeted her with a hug. family escaped. ,, Economic Advisers, who recently '70s. Wilson Wright, chief econo In an apparent attempt toward tive secretary of the Council of land or this country. 1 now on mass transport, education They will be wed Wednesday by One pilot, Lt. Pham Phuc Quoc, observed that up to now this dec mist of Procter & Gamble Co.,' fast growing state fttate Governments, sees a long, Harlan said he could Abt deem off poUtical chaos, Gen. Chung SPRING FROZEN and other metropolitan needs. red-robed lamas with an exchange was shot down and is in a Viet-, ade could be called the "slightly holds that the heavy spending of Hee Park annoimced today be la and country eontroversy-strewn road ahead. it irrational /for Georgia to "apply Behind the rural blocs*' fight Is of white scarves in Buddhist tra'- namese prison. Cu crashlanded in soggy ’60s.’’ the average young couple comes Crihfield holds with retired Su Its coimty unit system to the selec withdrawing for It days his a fear . that city voters might dition. Miss Cooke will renounce Cambodia. After several months Ever since the baby binge that about five years after the wedding. proposal to prolong military preme Court Justice^ Felix Fn^nk- tion of candidates for . . . state 'ride roughshod over them, ne her American citizenship and be of internment, he was released. followed World War n / experts "This means that the bulge in tomato sauce furter that the high court was un wide offlcea in order to assure glecting the problems peculiar to rule. The Junta ohleTs cIviUaa r W ^ 'S .S come the Maharajkumarani of Thi, 40, a graduate of St. Cyr have been predicting a business family formation around the mid political opponents—Who threat green beans wise to venture into the "political against a predominantly 'city the countryside. Sikkim. Military Academy In Paris, dle of this decade probably won’t boom in the 1960s. The baby crop ened to tnke their battia thicket”- of voting apportlonmer point of view* in the administra '* States’ righters have begun a The 89-year-old prince, Palden spends much of his time reading. would mature, marry, and set off be really significant hi terms of " I foresee," Crihfield told tion of state aflAlrs." backfire against the Supreme against Uie Junto to toe Korean F R i; f) c h -3 0 / ^ Thondup Namgyal, a widowed fa Cui who, learned fluent ElngUsh widening waves of demand by production and expenditure until public — expressed dbwaHsfati' Mwaman today, "almost UmiUeas Ferment over apportionment has Court. Oreulatlng among state ther of three, explained that his during two years of pilot trahilng building houses, choosing furni the end of the decade,” Wright | 0 ' ' - < 8 9 ‘ STYLE PKGS UUgatloa and confusion ahead of spread rapildly across the nation legislatures now. Is a resolution tton wtto Park’s mere. Tbay i f ’' bride can help look after his in America, gives EhigUsh les- ture, buying cars and television said in a recent issuq of U.S. 118, to the detriment of orderly as a result of the Supreme Oourt’s asking a constitutional amendment mduntalntop palacS and entertain iKins to Cambodian and Vietna sets, and starting its own crop of News & World Report. objected to condlttona ainH Wced gDvenimental processes." "BiUier vs. Carr" deef for a super-court ot Judges trom his many guests. mese residents. babies. • Another industry economist, by Park’* official spoheamahi PRICES EFF. THRU TUES.. MAR. 19 "Actually Monday's 8-1 decision March 1962.' The court ruli the 60 states. They could overrule "And I have told her. to com- ^’As long as Diem Is in power, Now the seers are less certain. George Cl^e Smith, Wld. more The Junto will not peimlt po0l- did not deal with' apportionment tor the first time that ____ the U.S. Supreme Court oii. mat Dlle a history of SUckjm,’’ he said. Viet Nam and America have no Too many newcomers to the labor tersely: ‘"nie ‘80s will soar—but lonl activity and will oomdder Of state legislatures—though many courts have Jurisdiction when riti- ters attecting statea' righta. Mias Cooke, who first came to In chance ot winning against the Viet market are finding the "no vacan it may take until the '70s.” leUnqubUilng power only If w»' MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. lawyan ffit It hiaetlbsd oartahl tm m contend they are victims of H m propoaal ateoia from a gsn- dia as a student, has b^fun delv- Cong," Thi aold. cy” rign up. The, real tidal wave Chairman Heller favors a gusss called o o m ^ ppIMIftoae .aftiao handwiidiig on the wall. "Indivldious dUortmlnatta". In ap- aral asaemUy of state oMdala. of young Jobhunters hasn't yet ar- not to foa fw sCBm lii MiO w ift YYhat It OA wM to artmtototar BPritonnuat of state togltiiaturae. bald to Ctatoago taat Daoambw. 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