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Miss Kellems State News

Again Scores Roundup

Russia Says Troops Protein Molecule Party Lever <

HARTFORD (AP) — Miss Union Absolved 9f ALTON RLAKBBUDB fthg final phoiw of this; work in Vivian Kellems, long-time foe AigaeWed Fi « m SoieBoe Writer which we ore revealing the mol» In Strike Clash cule In f^ atomie dloll,” he of the mandatory party lever NEW YORK (AP)—One ggftj on Connecticut voting ma- groat ^mystery of life is al- 'niia means tbs ability te ssy chines, said today she will HARTFORD (AP) — The most solved, a young BrltiBh exa^y where each of 2,600 atoms In Cuba to Withdr aw never again plead with the State Supreme Court of Er- scientist’saidcient today, is placed, apaUi^y, in .this, mole^ cule, and h m the mbleoule itself legislature to make it option- rors today absolved a union of This ijiyaterynyatei is' the exact ehape and mokeimItem) (of a protein molisouie, is folded, and ^ p e d , al. legal responsibility for picket-

in three dunenikma, down to the Tba protein with which they ore The fiery lady from Stonlngton, line violence during a strike at preclae poattlon of every atom of working • is myoglobin, which S£e Company Word Came which it 1b mode. stores oxygen in a mueole. to urge adoption of on optionalHamden in 1958. Pr. H. C. Wataoh of Cambridge, The pinpoint analysis woe done Snglahd, displayed a modal mode lover bill, BtorUed the elections ,Th« trlbraol, however, left through taking thousand! of X-ray of colored wire and a few wooden pictures of ths molecule, with this cnmmtffx* when she eoid: standing a lower court judgment Before JFK "As for as thhrWU Is concerned, one d the strlkeni. bollB, looking like aomething from data fed into m> computer. Refine- ments of teohnique bsye m ode it this is my .swan song. Never again brought a ehlld'a do-lt-youraelf kit. :lt took him two montba of full-time work poBsible to . Improve the resolution wUl I appear before the elections ^ Superiw ^ r t by Gessner K, Met Chiefs to moke it. throuih which .the prefolse struc- committee in support of this par- Benoit «»I N o ^ tloiilar bUl •• i nonce machintot at Whitney Blake, pjcteiha ore the building UdokB ture can be "seen," Wstsori eoid. of neeh, muaolee, brain, eyes, From analysis of one protein, But'ahe mode It dear she Is not dectricel wiring manufacturer, WASHINGTON (AP) — nervek,*'tingarhatla and organs of dropping the fight—JuM taking a I He sought to recover damages some general rulea con be Indl- The Soviet Union has inform- humona, oa well ob the wood and oated that may govern other new tadc. | from Local 299, United Bleotrical, * leaves of treee, the for of onlmala, ed the United States that se^ rotein mideculea, he .eoid. These "If this bUl does not pass th<« Radio and Machine Workers of every vegetable that grows—in legislature.” she sold, "you will America, saying he had been klck- era! thousand Soviet troops givolve the. manner and . meoha- Bhort, they ore a boalc constituent nisnu by which various proteins flnd it before the Supremeiprem Court i blc^ed from «fi- will be withdrawn from Cuba ot every living oell. Dome 100,000 terlng the plant during the strike fold up Into complex, opecUlcally of the United States, because that in the next three weeks, dip- to one mlUioB different protelna shaped bundles to perform their in October and November 1958. Al- Is where it is going.” lomatic, informants report^ exist. essential fimotiona. ' > She charged Democratic State though a member of the local, which represents 400 producUcm today. To leom why and bow a protein It is thought that each protein and National Chairman John Bai- molecule funcUona has been a ley with being the man who con- and maintenance workers at 'Whit- This word from Moscow is un- molecule is mode from a tremen- derstood to have been given to prime goal in science. dously long ofroight chain of trols jthe opp^tlonj ney Blake, he declined to psrtld- pate in the walkout which follow-! me Kennedy administration Mon- Dpeakliig to the annual' meeting amino odds. Why and how they SJ^said If Bailey blocks it this of the Biophysical Society here, tlme“ Tiir~'Mlrty linen” will be. » dispute over a new contract. day mrough the Soviet Embassy fold Into their different pattems here. Watson sold the full detolU of one has been one of the deep mys- ___ In a suit before New Haven Su- perior Court Judge John R. Thlm, It Is understood that President such protelA have been olmoat teries. (Oontinued on Page Five) complrtely worked out by a team Benoit alleged mere was an un- Kennedy’s decision to call con- lawful conspiracy to keep him gressional leaders to a meettaig of Bclenasts at the Laboratory with him Monday night foUawed of Mbleculor Biology, university from riiortlng to work. He won damagu of 8318 from me unian that development. The bipartisan postgraduate medical school, in Oambrldge. Leading the team is and 82,160 from Primo ClCcolollo, group, about a score of legislators had only two hours notice. Dr. John C. Kendrew, who won School Needs Cited one erf the pickets. Bom defendants appealed me ’The individuals slipped in and a 1962 Nobel Prise in chemistry for work on analysis of proteins. derision to me State Supreme out of me executive mansion,

Court. avoiding newsmen. In spite of Tbe awesome problem of work- In a unanimouB (pinion, written this secrecy, reports began circu- ing out completely the structure Of Gifted, Deprived lating overight titat mere bod of Just one protein is approaching by Aosoriate Justice Howard W. Alcorn, me tribunal aet aside the been some important develc^xnent final solution, Watson said. Judgment agalnat me union. related to President Kennedy's "W e ore at present Involved in known effort to find out when So- By O. K. HODENFISLO ^teachers in such schools, mission- viet Premier Khrushchev intend- AP Eduoatlon Writer ary seal In teacher colleges, im- Shot by Police proved testing and guidance pro- ed to pull more of his troops ort ATLANTIC c m r , N.J. '(AP)— The child with talent and the chtld grams, and more attention to vo- MILFORD (AP)—A police bul- of Cuba. Powell Urges let put an end last nigrht to a ram- Official admlnistratioti esti- deprived by society must be cational training in schools serv- iHpe-smoking Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt and hia wife, carrying red roeee, are aocom- ing disadvantaged areas. page by Anthony DoCato 26, who mates are that mere are about equally the concern of public p^ed by thedr host. President Kennedy, as they arrive at Blair House in Wariiingtxm today. ’This achpola. Gov. Terry Sanford of "Maybe the school In the dis- tore hia house, mreatened to 17,000 Russians in Cuba a t m e ^ Shared Qass^s foU Richard McNamara to Assess ttiroughout the country today to Fiimetw Junior High School In D. Pendleton, was oa» of three ad- that a number o f Soviet eom b « Just beginning to seek out ths follow Conaecticuft’s lead in Miar- Philadelphia, eoid in a speech pre- ditional poUeemen sent to the De- Rainy Review units asaoclated wim me nurieor gifted child. Special oloases last missile and Jet bomber basea tng pimUo oohdot time, with year hod over 3,600 studente, he pared for the 'oonvenUon that me Oato home at 302 Merwln St. Oattaot^sd^ ohOdren. •liidit'Of-Amerlca'a shun. qhUdren when th* first Wro offiesro-«1 the. would -be withdrawn, in dua •hto. , —a;---- - WASHINGTON (A P)—President U.S., Russian Power course.” PiwOT W Y S i A i r 'W a i ^ tltae” ^*Thil^jMir'writev a national omerg< setes were unoMs to sntear tbs and Mrs. Kennedy welcomed Ven oa a goluttoa to the fM snil eld to ,006. oin flm e e w d ^ to ita k notiohaT borricodsd house, ezuelon President Romulo Beton' TWO weeks ago Kennedy re- education oontroversy In a opeecb oh year until wa include Re edid "mort of tM gdrm t at- called mis at a hews conference court' to Washington in a rain- By JACK BELL fsanshlp and Irresponsible attacks as he sought to deal wim mount- at tha American Associailan of ave unusual ability," tha tompta to meet toe needs of me dampened honor ceremony at me t . Breaks Solved WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid a on oiu" nation’s foreign policy.” ing congressional criticism, par- fkhool Admihistimtors convention governor asserted. cnuttrally deprived piipU repre- White House today. Fulbright named Goldwater, Sen in Atlantic City, N X He cltOd fptoiol needs of chil- aenklUtl'e more than a mopping of FAIRFIELD (AP) — Fairfield continuing din of political argu- ticularly Republican criticism, of police say they have solved a series Kennedy and me First Lady, her Hugh Scott, R-Pa,, and New York his Cuban policies. The public information consult- dren from rufia or stum oMok me floor wimout bomering to turn arms IsLden wim red roses, walked ment oven Cuba, Secretary of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. ant to the OooneoUcut State Edu- which have not kept pace with the off me faucet” of petty mefts, breaks and vondol- Sen. Kennem B. Keating, R- Inn in me town’s center area wim down me front steps of the north Defense Robert S. McNamara Goldwater said Fulbrlght’s at- N.Y., and omers have claimed a cation Department proposed tak- rest of society. What Is needed, he eoid, is "a portico one minute before Betan- tack had “ail me earmarks of an shaking to the very roots of our me seizing of nine boys and two gives senators a fresh assessment serious Communist threat ctmtin- ing Catholic school children Into "The schools in which such ofall- court’s limousine, flying American today of American vs. Soviet mili- action nastily ordered by the dren find themselves must be present memods of conducting girls. ued in Cuba because of me pres- public schools for part-time in- and Venezuelan flags, pulled up tary power. White House in line wim me cur- struction in certain subjects. adaptable to the children’s schools.” Rqm the exception of Michael J. ence of Soviet combat forces. at 11:88 a.m. McNamara was called before rent campaign to shut up all The number of troops which He sold this has been done in needs,” Sanford said. "W e delude outmIvm Into be-Wharton, 16, of 821 Quincy St., Firfield, police sold oU me young- The visiting Scum American ex- me Senate Arnied Services Com. critics of the New Frontier’s short- would be wimdrawn t^ e r me Oonneotlcut cltiae for more than' "Too long we have put most of lieving we ore providing ^uol op- ecutive, arriving from Puerto sighted and disruptive foreign pol- sters were tim er 14 or 15 years mlttee for testimony behind closed new Kremlin assurance was not 20 yeara. our best taaobers in the clou- portunity while we. spend twice os Rico, bad just flown by helicopter icy and In particular, to silence rooms of the privileged ohlldren; many educational dollars on me and were referred to JUvealla au- doors on me progress of me ad precisely known but q>eculaticn Powell urged giving federal aid from Andrews Air Force Base, ministration’s program to build a all Republican opposition.” for CatluMc children__ who attend more of them should go in the subwhon child os me slum child,” thorities. Md., to me^ ellipse - back of me Asserting that Republicans were idlm er sold. Wharton, token into euotody yes- flexible force of strategic weapons (Continued mi Page Five) public eriiools part-time as .wrtl I clourooms of these disadvantaged 'White House. capable of absorbing a nuclear never consulted about foreign pol- ______I children." ’The ceremony was planned orig- attack and men hitting back at icy decisions before mey were (Oonttnued on Page Seven) | He suggested more pSy for (Contlntied on Page Two) (Contliiued on Page Five) inally for me helicopter landing me Soviet Union. made, me Arizona senator said It pad but was shifted to me cov- Sen. John Stennis, D-Mlss., said I was apparent “me Kenney ad- ered portico on account of rain. McNamara will to “open to ques ministration wants no part of By me time Betancourt arrived, tlons” about Soviet military bipartisan approach to foreign pol' BuUetins however, ms rain had stopped and strengm In C!uba and seems likely icy—except when mey get into mere was only a light mist. to get plenty of mem. trouble.’ ’ Called from AP Wires Merchants Free to Forage for Bargains Senate Democratic Leader Mike Stennis said me preparedness (Gontimied on Page Eleven) Mansfield of Montana retorted subcommittee he heads ^11 beg;ln that this wasn’t true. WINDS LASH FLORIDA General George (Joaeph Gor- a concentrated investigation of me man) 'Washington began his long “The Republicans havs been By THE AS800IAIED PRESS Cuban situation- later in me week, very well lirformed by this admin' Tornado winds lashed oeolM trek ocroes Connecticut this week, after McNamara has completed Istratlon,’’ he said. “I for one have Florida today, kflUng one man, searching out volunteers and ma- Peasants S a y his report on me military posture. terials for the Washington’s Day no apologies to make for this injuring several persona and Stennis’ previous statement that record.” leaving a troll of damage. Slnehy sales extravagnnza this coming another blockade of Cuba may to Friday. Scott told a Himtingdon, Pa., snow cloeed schools and damaged Romulo Yes^ necessary If Soviet troops • Uiere audience Monday night he was some power Unee in the east- Du]^cating a highly unlikely cannot be forced out by economic Revolutionary War campaign, “deeply troubled about me secre- central states. H m Florida storm means was topped by Sen. Barry cy attending me negotiations be- Manchester’s merchants are Castroists TSoGoldwater, R-Ariz., in anomer slammed Into the Tompla oren morcUng through me state, free- tween me White House and me from the Gnlf of Mezloo and Ihea furious round of congressional de- Kremlin.” He called" for publica- lashed Into central Florida. ing captured membens of the Con- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bate Monday. tion of all of me letters exchanged tinental Army. 'Venezuela’s peasants love Rom- Goldwater, an Air Force Re- According to unreliable hia- by Kennedy and Soviet Premier STRANGLER'S DESCRIPTION f' I'Ulo Betancourt. serve major general and a mem- torians, Washington - landed IQirushchev since last fall. BOSTON (A F )—Homicide de- To mem It’s, "The pipe yes, me ber of me Armed Services Com- tectives InvesUgntlng • eerlee oft Connecticut after a hazardous boat goats no.” mittee, called for a blockade of trip across Long Island Sound in strangnlation mnrdecs o f women They mean mey’ll take Betan- all shipments of any kind to Cuba. In Boston slnoe Inst Jnne, have » the winter of either 1776 or 1776 court and his ever-present pipe In- He said me Kennedy administra- (the comet dote is uncertain). Navy Requests detailed deeortotion of n man stead of me followers of bearded tion ought to get up "enough who attempted to straaito With a small band of fellow of- Fidel Castro. gumption” to end me Communist nttrnottve waitreee in her apnrt- ficers. he made his way north In me cities It often Is a differ- threat to me hemisphere “once through me state, personally Ship Increase^ ment Monday. Miss Brikn WR'> ent story for me Venezuelan pres- and for all.” sing, 28, who enme hero from searching out captured American ident who visits Washington to- tnhiMx being held by the British. Goldwater sailed into a state- Oermnay two years ago, toU po- day. The cities teem wim revolu- ment by Sen. J W. Fulbright, Uoe her attacker wae sfoont 82 Celebrating thU practically un- tionary turbulence. Cites Blockade known segment of me Revolution, D-Ark., chalrmaji of me Senate years Id , welgblng 160 poonds, Caracas, capital of me oil-rich Foreign Relations Committee, ac- about 5 feet 9 or 16 inehss toll. Manchester's Continental Army nation, sizzles wim extremist Op- WASHINGTON (AP)—The Navy cusing Republicans of endangering with UgM brown halrosri very oontingept set out from the shores position to me stubborn little man qf Long Island Sound this week, Westeni unity by “divisive parti- has steamed up to Capitol Hill, pole. irtio has stayed in office mrough signaling a request for more ships. Vyiirwiy for voluntoers to assist in tour turbulent years. If he bolds the Fridaj^a sole. It has pointef to me Cuban JFK BRIEFING SET out . through December’s national WA8HINOTON (AP) —Ptesb Oeneral George (Joseph Gor- elections, he will be me first elect- crisis as a dramatic lesson of me man) Washington, with his aide, End of Drama: uses of modern seapower in a dent Kennedy WlU hold a news ed president of Venezuela to com- conference at 4 pan. Thursday, James DeRoepo, come upon three plete a full term. nuclear tige—a lesson, it argues, ImixisoniMl officers, being held for tiiat me ^ v let Union is “ belated- me White Home said todayTit Betancourt has many enemies, ransom by the British, early *“ Marines ''Board ly recognizing.” wUl to Kennedy’ ^ third on me extreme left and me ex- session in three weelu. their morohl treme right of me political spec- Previously, me Navy let it to 'When .toe BitUrti were asleep, trum. There have been several at- known that it believes it needs Hijacked Ship more than me 41 ships provided TO DROP RABRiIERli General Wortilngton oUpped Into tempts on his life, one of mem GENEVA (A P )—BrHata, agd the guardhouse (wWoh show nearly successful. for construction in the budget sent BELEM, Brazil (AP)—A small to Congress by the Defense De- her six Eoropeon trade psut- many slmiloritlea with the Man- ’ Betancourt speaks bluntly. His nears pledged today to chester jail) and freed the three, voice is high-pitched and some- detachment of Brazilian marines partment and the White House. 1 was reported today to have board- Monday two of Its top brass— | trade barriers among Frederick Nossif and Paul Mla- times shrill wim emotion. ed me hijacked Venezuelan Secretary of Navy Fred Korth and memselves to counter the bar* seri, standing, and Creighton As he talks, he frequently con- Tier to Brltiah entry Into the templates his flame-scarred hands freighter Anzoategul. The ship Adm. George W. Anderson, chief Sheer. was proceeding toward this port of naval operations—got a chance European Common Market. Brit* Together tbe reinforced band a reminder of an assassination aln, Austria, Denmark, Hto" p)ot in 1960. A dynamite-laden at me mourn of the Amazon River. to voice melr worries to the House aet o ff In search of more prisoners The Venezuelan government Armed Services Committee. way, Sweden, Swltnerland and and goods, aiming to return to parked car exploded as me pres- Portugal have noensed Do fdenttel automobile pulled up. Be- shipping company, owners of the Anderson said the American- Manchester In tim e -fo r m e b ig Anzoategiii, said in Caracas U Soviet showdown over Cuba “ was Gaulle of turning the Common ole on Friday. tancourt suffered bunis and mree Market Inward and disro- persons were killed. He laid me had received a message from the an example of the present inabili- AH five generals, and all the ship reporting that she would put ty of the Russians to sustain an gardhif the w orldwid e nepeeto Mst of me participating mer- plot to supporters of Rafael Tru- of modern trade. jillo, me Dominican Republic dic- into M acapa. at the ' north en- overseas venture when challenged rtiante, will keep their stores open trance to the Amazon, about 2(X) by our overwhelming seapower in tator assassinated a year later. WATER TANK FAU 4 until 9 p.m. the night of me sale. There ore many who would like miles northwest of Belem. All a particular area, as well as melr Oustomers will to offered what aboard me vessel were reported apparent unwillingness to so at- NEW YOaa (AP)^ Resene Betimeaurt dead. Including some workenpnBed the hodlea eft^tw* tha apcmsorlng Chamber of Com- supporters of the Marcos Perez well. tempt.’’ But, he cautioned, "If we per- msiroe Retail Divtsion boa ooUad Jimenez dictatorship he help^ Four Brazilian marines set out "the biggest sales vakies of tbn from Belem mis morning to board mit our seapower to diminish, hnlldlhg In th e; overthrow in 1968. Ihunihgrg eecKoil eft Bsoti yoor.” . > • The' OomfnuAlsts . consider Be- me ship. At me time, she was whether from motives of economy whssv • 10JMO*gnIh» noftof Outat4n.

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llANCHESnat EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TOEBDAY, tatermedlate rehearaato this waek . South Windsor The itoartonoxy oommktee wW jQ ven ^ . me* * 8 pro. Friday * the 8 aad M M M . South IFindfsor Board Tours Budding Tonight^ Browti’-Tolf 11 home of MTO. Howard pasooe on BM/lMbub lids TV-Radio Tonight Si^ool Needs Cited 164 Enrolled School Lines The Ouya and Della Club will iBaseball Talk Discusses Cajntm Projects Tha m arrii^ et Mtoa Janioa me* Soburdity at 7:80 p.m. * tbs wiuoaMMm WEIXrUID Faith TeU at Ifahohaatar to Monoheeter Fukode for a nlgbt 661 Mala at— M W BARILY PLAYED Ruling Waits cf bowHng. Refreehmente and The board of dfareotani wiU Ukm » Aaotbir lUitt CB tha agciite od In4-HOub6 Maphsn AUsr Brown of Ataocaik- Television Of Gifted, Deprived Slated by Men tonight’s tntonnal taettng la an By afwwien HOONWOLD a busIncNi meeting wlU be beM a look at tiie Muniolpal BuHdlac drla, Va., took plaoa Saturday afterwards at &e Community •:00 < >> Big 8 Theater (in progreu)# ( 8) Movie tonight, to study crowdsil eondi* aotolanatien by Genetal Manager or tha 7t 9 ywtbo aardUsd in Bfhlch would Groww Study (23) Hovle at 6 (in progreM) (3340) Laramie Richard Martin of regutettona good bidder or a good iJ ty e rT ^ aftamoon at Bmanual Uitoaraa House. Anyone wtolUng to * - (80-10) Barly Show (in progresa) (10) Movie Edward P. Buckle, a major tions In various oftloas, and to the 4-H program to ToOand Ojwo- tend who has not been contorted mn league scout will be the hear an explanatjnn frain eoydoy- the arater and aswer dapaitranta. ta, IM are m>m Oovantiy. Throe inswar la not even oloas; good Church. (34) American Economy 8:00 ( 8)1) Lloyd Bridges I Andover T^^t^Ng la sasiro and mors prof- The board of education has ta- may call Mra. James Mhodonald (40) Mr. Lucky 8:80 ( S-13) I M Skelton guest speaker at the meeting of es of how an addition to the build- Mayor Mbbonay aald ho b o ^ - Tha brida to tbs daughter of of Fine Knob Cfacle. (18) Subacrlptton TV (34) 100 Yrs. ot Woodwinds AtYoiirSGr«le«f9rs the Holy Name Society of S t Mar- "rasas UaUelhan good card play, bled ootUm on school boundaries ( 8) Quick Craw HcOraw (33-80) Empire (C) ing could improve conditions. the dtreotoBi oan deekle whoUur to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Tdlf, 61 Eosteni Star News ___ _ Hawaiian rtow M Girl Scouts Sell garet Mary Church tonight The assign englnOerlng and aocouet- gouth dealer until further etudy can be made of (58) Big Picture (4048J ----- • W I N D O W C L E A N I N G m» : t mo M The tour will be from 7:80 to prodeeta. Tareaa Rd. The bridegrown la tiM eatimated school 1 population fig- Evergreen-Wbod Chapter of •:U (68) News 8:00 (18) Subscription TV It wtrtt wwt» universal lnst^|. . . i meeting wit be held at 8 p.m. In 8:30, after which the dlrsctorawUl big dnUea cd the weUr and sm Tba ax 4-H doCbing North - South vutasrobls son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel W. Oartem Star will observe Nelgb- 8:36 ( 3) News. Sports, Weather. (30 Age of Kings et auucaatratad In achoola tor the the Rectory HaU on Hayes Rd., deportxaent to that depoitmcnt, xwvue w a he held « t 7:80 p. Opening lead — Queen of Q u ^ uros. 8:80 (40) Adventures In 'Time 8:80 (10-33^) M e ^ k Powell Show • F L O O R W A X I N O Cookies for Funds meet to talk about capital in^ro- Brown of Alanaodrla. Va. bors’ Night tomonrow at 8 p.m. (68) News ( 8-13) Jack Beimy admprlvlleced. and will b^ ln with a short busl- to the engineering and aontrdOer’a April 87 at the Ratoiure ^ Souto should bid two sp^es tar vm Mrs. Julia Durig and Mrs. Jane nSa a>|iw dvor the Inatanation vementa. . Tha Rev. C. Heiuy Andwson, Romeyn, the board sub-committee at the Moronic Temple. The re- ( 8) Dragnet (4063) Untoochables • J A N I T O R S E R V I C E neM meeting. Mayor FranciaMalKAey said the (dnoea. - at the Uhtvemity o< Oon- stead of two imtnnnp at hla sac- OMtor of Emanuel Lutheran freshment committee' includea Mr. 8:46 (1043-80) HunUey-Biinkley 10:00 ( 3-13) Garry Moore •C • Bwlmiiiti« pool tom l^mll- Mrs. Edward Teomana, CMrl studying population, will moke a ( 8) Walter Croutte 10:80 (1080) Chet HunUey l^ckte’s topic will talk baseball directMs will diseuas a pre^oaed Tha appointiBent of m npacin- neoticut AU 4-H’ert tatabai^ ond turn. North would than ralro Ohuroh, performed the doubtorlng and Mrs. Craig Raines, Mr. and Mridenthd area U| h achool, I Scout neiffbborliood chairman, has scouting and the prospects for the It entry eards 'to the to four apadas. and Q jTg 7 S survey of Uie origtaud and pro- TK)U ( 8) To Tell Uie Truth (33) Peter Gunn MANCHBSnR storm drain for Litchfield St., and tendent of the water and sowar de- be to a very slihple, unbeatable oeramony. Frederio Warner was posed boundary lines, taking Into Mrs. waiter Schub, end Mr. and (_8-l»-33-8(M0) News. Sports and ( 8-4068) Chinese Now Tear’s coming season. progress on a sanitary sewer for partment has been delayed rincs 4-H oddee In RodkvlHe by M a ^ crnnlsL and Mrs. Eleanor B. Mre. Belden CAapp. Weather Parade WINDOW CLEANING 25; «-»>- «• "«»“ f Buckie has been the Connecticut 1. XM* entries will not be aooept- eontracL , ^ jA IM__ M_ consideration eatimatee on the (30 Great Ideas 11:00 ( 3-8-10-13-33804068) News. achool buOdtog.” Scout cookie sale la now under S. Alton St. the former aupeHntendant, Fred Jonnson waa aolrtst. Bouquets of (10) Man)iunt Sports and Weather COMPANY scout for the San Francisco Gdants ed. It is reported. _____ Even U West leads a trump number of new homes that will 11 :U ( 8) Movie "It la not a question of the tal- will continue imtll March He seld he was prepared to ThraH. ntirod la Novaabar. D l- sgaM tour spadea, de«aarro cw snapdragons and camatlona daco- Advertisement— (68) FUm for 12 years. commend a 863,000 appropriation Thia year ToUand oounty ^ SSi.6r.flri>, ra/tad tha church. be occupied by the next school Lost—Cocker Spaniel, buff color, 7:16.(33) HirhllghU (10) Tonight (C) Ml 9.5334 He has served as in the reetora aay thay want to aarign the send a lepteaintathre, Mito ICalh- gfva up a diamond, win tha trump y6AT. 7:10 < 8) \ m t ta Uia WorldT (10) Steve Alien Show for the Utchfleld SL sewer, pro- engineering and aooounting du- Tha brldt, given in manlaga by answers to luime of Sklppy In the (34) Great Decisions U:30 (13) Movie Industrial and twilight leagues of ertM IW a ot Hebron, to Ooylott to ratuin, and ruff two dlamon:to^tai Walter Morse has submitted a 11:30 (33-30) Tonight (C) jjj. W r -. h . vided the town engineering de- tiea before they make the appoint- dummy to make sure of ten tncita. •pades, tha Mng and OM«n of lur faittMr, wore a white paau da vicinity of 681 Griffin Rd., Wap- (13) Movie •— ^ the Greater Hartford area. He la the Xatemattonal Farm Youth i hSurta. and then duimnira Quaan proposal for next year’s dlstrict- jring. Owner—8-year-old boy: Les- (4063) Combat 13:00 ( 8) Steve Allen atill actively engaged with St. partment gives the dlreotors suf- ment. change progiam. Any OUier defense gives South an aola gown, designed with a scooped ng. He noted that close sizes for (18) Subscription TV 1:00 ( 8) Movie He sw eated, amonj other and a ch oh ^ p e for je ^ o c girls ficlent substantiation tor the Dlreotora wlU oonsidar the poc^ of spades to rattle o « tow roadas, fiiok Une, long pointed sleeves lie MacRae. Reward. Call MI HEin SATURDAY’S TV WEIM FOR OOMFLETE LISTING fliInCB. apedal training foe alum who have been selected for a na- Cyril’s team which ho has helped Tbero are several thtoga easier time. three hearts, and two ehiba. double eeisioivi at Avery St. 4-1066. guide to five championships In project. Directors hesitated to ap- Bonnel rules for town emplayaa. A-CTera do tohslpettibataO ey- At three notrump South must be aad a fitted bodies arollquad with School ore larger than the sizes •chool twchefi, development U WPOT—i4ie Special Anothar Mper, prepared tor the been aaked not to call on any fathero to the program, which la wMirti a contribution to the Con- Holda Up hold: Spades, Q’M ’»I cameUiss sad stepbaaotls. 8:00 Raynor Shines 6:00 Joey Reynolds ecnventionjry Milton C. Cummings ^ they do not know. In the event Touring Capital Morse suggested two changes to 1:06 News. Sign OO 10:00 BUI Hughes open to all men of the parish. Re- G>iirt Cases nscUcut IFYB program firom the Declarer lets West win the first A-10-4t DIamoskto, 6 : Ctaba, AA- Mtos Naaoy Toif ,of Mhiroheater, the boundaries for next year’s For Capital Works Ihutv-mt 1:00 Johnny Argo Reg. $12.50 at the U.8. Office of Education, emne vdio have not been contacted sirter of tte bride, was maid of WINF—1388 sited theee figures to Illustrate the freshmenta will be served. Thirty-two Mamhwtro boy «^i*» traasury. trick with the queen ol clutM. 7-6A. double session scheme: relocate 6:00 New* _ would like to buy some cookies, School Board BepUes OesdrtbuMaai bhouM ba p ^ - What do you say? hoaor. She won a full length 6:16 Paul Harvey; Dr. Albert H. 6:00 News. Wall Street I ALIGN FRONT END aiae of the problem; West continues with a low club, the botmdary between the Wap- General Manager Richard Mar- Burk 6:16 Showcase they are aaked to get In touch with The board of education last MANCHESmt SESSION oouta axMl their leaden an tour- aged aa amall an and South holds up the aoe once Ansvrer: Bid one spsM. ibow wMta satin paau gown wlitfa inoe I BALANCE FRONT "—four of every 10 students now Mira. Yeomans at her home on ping School and Avery St. School 6:80 AlexxDris 6:4b fx)well Thomas week answered a questionnaire Raymond W. Powan Jr., 16, ctf ing poInU of tnteroat to Waehing- they mu* be roaUed. The more, allowtaq; B w to win with the major suit before ralting part- string Strops, dstaoholUe rad vat- tin estimates that as of today the 6:40 Sports 7:00 Showcase WHEELS—BEG. $4A0 he tba fifth grade will not finiah Lake Rd. (morning sessloiu), sending pupils 6;to 3bb"£qnsldlneBob O 8:00 The World ToolsM submitted to It by the Connecticut ton today. may ba brougUt or sent to the the Ung. ner’s minor. If nobody makaa toe vat oapelet, and a otrokt face monies available to the General 8:30 Showcaee (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL Ugh achool. Mata Parley 144 Charter Oak SL, yesterday 4^H oiub ofisoe to Rockville no van. Bhe carried a bouquet of from Abby Rd., Abby Rd. Ext., 7:00 BdwardP. Moraaa BEARINGS —Only one of 80 children of ml- Association of Boards of Educa- Tha scouts, mambroa of Troop When South diaoards the deuce first move with a four-card major Reserve Fund for allocation to 7:16 Connecticut P.m ! U:00 News On Bimday, the Diocesan Aa- was fined 860 for laroeny (under later <«*« Apiil I. K mnoey suit you will never reach a 4-4 roses and Stepbanotts. Maskell Rd. and Garnett Lane to 7:80 Dick's Den (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM pant farm workwa graduates tion regarding educational legis- of spadea on the second round of capital improvements amount to sentidy of the Brotherhood of St. 8260), a charge which stemmed 27, SL Mary’s E^fisoopal Chunh, ooUtrlbulUona are mad » ^ y clubs. Bast can see the chance to fit to a major. Mtoi Janet Enritond of New Wappiitg School; relocate the 8:00 Ontral vs. Danbury AN APT DESCRIPTION Sum Ugh achool. lation. botmdary between Pleasant Valley 10:80 Tonight at My Place Andraw will bold Its nwetlng at St. The board agreed that state aid from eevroal thefts of musical rec- left Manchester yesterday by dwr- should be seUt to IFYE, P.O. Box develop three clubs and two dia- Haven and MIsb Susan Brown, of $190,000. 1:00 Sign Off ROME (AP)—The comic *rips ALL FOUR ONLY —Almost 13 million adults age 480, Rockv«a A check may Ita School aivl (^hard HiU School to Italian newspapers are known U and over have completed less Peter’s B^>iaoopel Chnrch from 4 should be increased by about 839 ords from Mary Cheney Library tered bus for a "Washington Ad- monds. East cannot afford to cash For Sheinwold’s 86-poga booklet, Wtoohastar, Va., a stater of the In a report to the town planning WTic—iiee_. ^ to 8 pm. miUion over the next two years, over a {lerlod of 10 months firotu made out to the "OonneotloUt tha king of diamonds since then 'A Rocket Guide to Bridge,'’ lend bridegroom, were bitdeBroshto. (Avery afternoon session), sending commission clarifying remarks he 6:00 News. Sporu and Weather as “ fumetti” (little smoke puffs), Mien she yeara of achoollng. VMXture of ’68." They visited Fort lupils from Bucklsiul Rd. and 6:80 Financial Reixu-t —If the currant dropKwt rate An accident oocurred yester- which would be approximately April 1862. McHenxy, Baltimore, Md. and the IFYE OuuimiUltee." declarer would take the third 50 cents to Bridge Book. The Man- Mias Susan Moyer of Manchester made last week on the amount 6:86 Album of the Day sdter the ovals drawn above the Powers, who pleaded guilty to MlM EIBs wtB be leaving Ckst- chester Evening Herald, Box 8818, was Jtmior bridesmaid, and Ma- taming St. we* of Buckland, to 6:46 Three Star Extra heads of comic-strip characters to aontinues, 7% million youths will day at 4:06 pm. on East St. in 30% of the total cost. They did UB. Naval Academy, Annapolis, round of clubs and sot up a dia- available, the general manager 7:06 Conversation Piece Andover, Involving a school bus not favor an even greater In- the charge yesterday, had earUer Md. They igient the evening bowl- nwmirtat on April 12 tor on orien- mond as hla lUnth trick. Grand Ontral Sta., N.Y. 17, N.Y. rina Moyer of MeooheSter was Pleaxwnt Valley School. said, "I anticipate that the unex- contain their words. drop out of school during the tfcition period tat WMiingiton, D. The objective of this plan would 7:80 Nerws of World 1900a. and an auto. The bus, carrying crease. oonfeeeed to taking aome 86 rec- ing Sit BoUl^ Air Force Base, Eaat returns a third club, and Copyright 1068 flowor gin. _ The bridesmaids pended amounts to the various 7:46 congressional Report approxtanaitriy a doaen elementary ords and alhwna from tha Ubraiy. Washington, D.C. when they are C. and wSl leave ttMce tor Ceykn: General Featarea Oorp. gowns wars Idenittoal to the maid be to decrease the class sizes of General Reserve Ftmd projects 8:06 UConn vs. Rhode Island They also voted "yes’’ in answer on April 28 Of local bitere* In South allows West to win with the the double session schools. The 8:46 NIghtbeat aobool riiildren, none of whom to the question of whether state More than 300 other records, miss- staytog during their visit to the ton of clubs, diecardtog a heart of Monoro. They carried bou- that are still open will be to the 11:00 News SERIYCE ON ALL were iolured, was owned by the ing In a recent Inventory, have not that Mtaa HaBe’a mother is Ihe ^eti.uelto of roses and oanuuUons. board agreed that this would be 11:16 Sports Final aid increases should be distributed OanitaL former Dorothy White who, be- from the South hand. South doeen’t vicinity of $26,(H)0 or $26,000 which 11:80 Starlight Serenade CONVENTIONAL MAKES Cliirlc Transportation Co. of Col- been found. Powera, a senior at 'Tomorrow they will visit down- 'Ih e:Junior bridesmaid wore a long a good Idea to principle, if the will make the total available for HALL Pergonal Notices on the basis of need as Indicated fore her marriage, lived on Coop- know that Blast has both of the wMita taffeta gown wiith a bouf- Wapplng and Pleasant Valley cheater, and driven by Harold by an equalized grand list pre- Manobeater High School haa re- town Washtogten and other points top diamonds btat It Is a cinch that e MATINEE DAILY 1:86 a allocation, as of this moment, er Lane to Coventry. ««B,r*iima.’» "Phantom Op«ro** fant skirt, oiM carried a bouquet schools would not be overloaded as Olack, 68, of Maple HIH, Col- pared by the State Tax Commis- turned the discs he had In his poa- of Interest and have dbmer at the West will not switch to South’s Bradford Bachrach $190,000.” fimlnn On Dean’s U st of roses and carnatlonB. The a consequence. The Board wishes cbeater. The auto, driven by sioner; and “yes” also to "In ad- air base. MUSS Carol Leete of Stiver St., bid diamond suit. STEPHEN ALLEN BROWN He said further, "There are a FOR RENT MORIARTY In Mcmorlam IVaidc Post, 71. of Eaat St in Mtehsiel Bagabaw, 19, Nashua, And so It works out. West flower gkl wore a wMte taffeta MRS. to maintain all classes * 80 .g memory of Mrs. Anna P. dition to the equalized grand Het ’Ihursday they will leave tor has been named to the dean’s dress, :w9ti: bouffant skirt and pupils or lose. number of projects that ttie board FR£€ DEUVERY Inquire Lithuanian Hall who passed away Fah. 10, Hebron, had a passenger, Mrs. NJH., waa fined 816 on a sidNititute switches to the ten of spades, and nYiTp jf" of directors to being -urged to i«x>- factor, state aid also ritould om- home with a aide trip to Gettya- honor U * * SpringfieOd OoUege. EBrrtHnroTllgrow puffed rieeves. She carried if these boundary changes are 24 GOLWAY ST. Monica Post, wiw oomidainad of sider the addltiwial cost of educa- charge of brearii of the peace. ’Ihe burg batUeddda. Thay expect to South takes the ace and king of The mother of the bridegroom of Manchester High School aiul vlde for, and some of these will f A.M. to 9 P.H. BROTHERS sore Jaw, according to the state outh was originally charged with ^e to majoring to teacher educa- e ENDS TONIGHT a nosegay of roeee. adopted, 67 ehtidren will be to- TEL. MI 8-6186 doomH take a special day. tion to the economically, socially, arrive to Manchester at 6 pro. tion. hQss Leete is tite daugh- "Barabbas,” "Phantom Opera" Jaimee E. Joanas, of ToUahos- wore a green Imported satin dreea graduate of Grace New Haven vot^d to the Abby Rd. area, and be taken care of between now and HI 8-061S—MI $-6460 betas you to oar mtods, poUoe. iroeny after he took a Jimmy mspital School of Nursing. Mr. the end of this fiscal year. FOR ALL OCCASIONS 601-SlS CENTER «. _n days we do not think of roo. and culturally deprived area. ’Ihoee making the trip are CUn- ter of Mr. and Mira. Francis C. STARTS TOMORROW 1 se, Fto.., served oe b e* man. Uhh- and an orchid corsage. 40 to the Buoktond Rd. area. ARTHUR DRU6 PoUoe aatd the oar, traveling S\ind oontakier from a counter at ton J. Hendrirteson, scoutmaster; A reception was held in the Brown is a graduate of Yale Ool “All of these projects, I would Are very hard to find. The board, however, voted Skank’a Croaaroed Reataurant In MarUlng. ere were James Soott, of Chapel Ttae one d*eiring factor to a south on East Bt, oUUded with against federal aid to tbs state. Paul Bernard, assistajit scout- Briefs Htn, S. C., Paul Nejetoki, of Mont- church i>arlora. lege and Law School, a member final vote by the board waa the think, should be to any capital Im- Kr. Mkhale. Ltabdeds and tbs bus In the oroter of the Ugh- Marlborough. Bagahaw told Judge of PM Beta Kappa frotentity end dambters. They agreed In principle wUh the master, WUlsrd Marvin, troop The chdr of First Congregation- ctalr, N. J., Gordon Davies, of For a plane trip to Bermuda, supposed increase of building. provement program that is recom- way. The bus was travriing north Douglaas B. Wright that he did It committeeman and Lewis D. Ban- Mta. Brown wore a blue knit wool of the Yale Club of Washington. mended and will not affect accreditation program as proposed aa a prank but haa since reellaed al Churd: wUl rehearse at 7:45 U ty Ea* Haven, and Hinaty P. Red- Several areas were cited where on Eaat S t, Juat north of tha by the State Department of Ed- ning, senior patrol leader. p.m. Thursday to the sanctuary. dy of New York. N. Y; suit and a camellia corsage. The He is a clerk in the office of Judge large tracts of houses are planned the net. I would suggest that you Doodon Rd. interaeotion. The ac- it wasn’t siioh a good idea and "SAMSON AND THE SEVEN couple will live In Alexandria, Va. Albert V. Bryan, Clroitit Court, ucation, but did not believe the Henry Peek, IXmald Bernard The Couples ClUb will leave at MIRACLES OF THE WORLD” -'M rs. Tolf wore a Uue satin peau —^Kelly, EaUngton and Dart HiU use the amount of $190,000 as the cident la atUl under investigation "wouldn’t do anything Nke that Mra. Brown Is a 1958 graduate Alexandria, Va. sum to be available and prior to South Windsor school systsm again." and Steve Benmteto, all Junior as- p.m. Saturday tor a mystery ride, In oolol>—with Guy Elliott dreee with a shortage of camelltaa Rds. . . . which would change by State Trix^er Francis Ptach, retunting to the vestry for re- the time that I present my tenta- aaalated by Thooper Charles Ghum would qualify — elthsr completely Guilty pleaa hreught the follow- sistant scoutmasters, vdll be in 8:06-6:40-9:26 CMIdrea’a Matinee the board’s projeotiona from 2w of tile Oorohester Troop. or with relatively minor Improve- ing fines on charges of speeding: charge of scout patrols. freshments. "PRISONER o r THE Wed.-Thura.: Marines Let’s Go bousee a year to * lea* 260 tive budget to the directors to Higher Dioidendi Predicted ments — tor aooredltatioa under Donald ’Thraaher, 40, Avon, 840; Scouts making the trip are 'The oonflrmatlon class of Second IRON MASK" . "18 FIGHTINO MEN" houses. about another five weeks, I will Itie current issue of Business & Securities giva* Manciiester Evening HeraM An- the proposed plan. Paul M. Carter, 17, Andovu:, 833; Christopher Altoalr, Frederick But- Congrregetianal Church will meet In eolor—1:40 and 8:06 Vri.-8aL: "War of tha Woildtf* Rampulla^LeBlanc Pleaaaxvt Valley FTA members revise it in view of whatever new at 4:30 p.m. ’Thursday at the attended a bocu-d meeting to find four reasons why Shearson's analysts believe dover oorrespondent, Margery To Set Tax Bate John H. Reynolds, SO, Cohtmbla, ler, Paul Carlson, Wayna Cdla, WED.: "GYPSY” In color "(30NQUB8T OF SPACE” allocations may have been made.” Montan dOB, teliephone 748-6012. The tax rate for the oarrent 835; Roland Bernier, Meriden, MlKon Coelit, David Cross, Mark Church Community House wim out if the board had considered The planning commission is higher (JivitJends are in prospect for many com- fiscal year, based on the grand Cross, Lrk for Hkbkij AMD WINDOWS OF ALL TYPRS VVfSr BRANC H OH THOSE ACHUfO FEET qnw S AJL te I rJtp-lMXOKDAT 8 AJf. to NOON MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH AnoriesiM* Mi l ' l l hi - t- OUR MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (AP) 9 2 3 Main St. 283 fn-.t C.-n(i ( St —Jole Jovanovic, 60, the postman Mobilheot g;!t6 Cor. L i n o X S i W - f M 11 / r of the Serbian rillage of Kruscl- OPfN THURSDAY V4 MUe Off Oakland St. nOIH CR/INCHfS Ol’IN IRil‘-'' ca, vralks 33 miles every day to BflWB 1WM weip ' j, A. W HITE GLASS CO.| EVENINGS 6 (o « tba nearest town and back tothro Ob TMlaBd Tnrapika 81 BISSBLL ST4.4>hoiie Bfl 9-7822 1^ his mailbag. He has baen doing K 199 E;: center STRBET-~MI 9.0896 A S2H The driver, Herbert R. Litchfield ness of toeir action.” toe Cub Scout Promiae; Mark Or- Russia, by which Britain gets sun of business getting done, the isfaction, the status quo, on A SDolal hoar dtarta at 640 9. Rev. Jack GmnfeM, pastor of for the school are now being pre- Wlrts planned to meat during to* JO M Hertford te feel ri^t, to see all m. and dbuir will be airvad at ions. Fire insuraneo Gonpaaies Jr, 26, of Watertown, Mass, poet- Secretary of State Ella T. Gras- lowskl who held toe charter fiank- day with members of dw AFL- some riieap Russian oil while Rus- sun of bi-partisan goo^ellowship, their suns smiling in their heaven placency, national ravortttom, Htfd. F ira...... 7S 70 South Park Methodist Church, ed a $1,000 bond and wa« ra»ssed. so, another Democrat, also en- pared by architect Arnold Law- T:S0, oh<> praEJavt Aalliar rence of Manchester. od by Albert Otten and Carl Werk- CIO Executive Council on ourront sia gets some riiip-buildlng done and the sun of patronage can adl again. We want Smrle and John to prlda and supremacy. MY BO im mim mo p They hays around 1,100 to 1,200 National Fire ...... 131 141 will offiolate. ' Litchfield was driving a Trall- dorsed toe <^tionaI lever. ntt iH3555ED^>REffl be set shining again. OMw) BotoMa men each. Friends may ooU at the funeral Ihe bonds wi l l be dated March hoven and Larry Kingsley who re- problems, including what Wlrta . 1k« Jiapatated Preaa ia excluaivalr be friends. Jesus? Jesus spmt no time bo- Phoenix Fire ...... 125 133 waya btiii with 17 paaaengers A mpreeentative from her of- has said is a trend bsgtm in 1166 iWtitM to tfaa o n of rspubUcatlon of in Britain. ratoig the irrellfdous. It was had Membeta an 161$ MAIN B®. •— MANCBESTBB, CONN. The Congress members who met home today from 7 to 9 pin. 1 and will be in denominations of cited a poem, "A Plea" In order to accomplish this great Most of aU, we want to oea this Life and Indemnity toe. Coe. aboard whIoH akidded at an Icy In- fice read a statement from Mrs. Ernie Irwin, neighborhood com- for technical workera teamed srttti W o«i(S dbpatche* crodited to It or This proposition evokes two op- reUgion which crucified our Lord, with Kennedy declined for toe $5,000 each. Annual installments ot owerwiM credited in thia paper liberation from pall, this welcome kind of publicity about toe Ha- Aetna Casualty .... 80 04 tomectUon Into th* path of an on- Grasse In which she urged sup- missioner presented the ebarter machines to outstrip craltsman. posing. two completely opposite not irreligion. Hues, lAither, Wes- most part to talk with newsmen Ernest H. Morse coming car driven by Mrs. HJllnom of $40,000 each will be payable on kgMI alao the local news pabllshed hera new Illumination of the legisla- waiian Room cease and diapel it- Aetna Life ...... 181 139 port of a bill drafted by the Com and registration certificate to Mra. Organized labor fai toe AFLrCIO •via liBbtn of PspiaAlcation of special— appraisals of itself. tive heavens, we had first to seek ley, Zwingli, Calvin, Sa'vonarola, at any lenpto about the session. . Conn. General ...... 188 146 Ernest Hubbard Morse, 88, of WlUlama, 80, of Northford. miasion to Revlae the Election March 1 each year, beginning In VspatlSeb'herelB an also reserved. self, before it does real damage One ot them said Kennedy read 1964 and ending in 1983. Interest Keith Merrill, president of the has been worried for some tisM out Republican State Chainnan St FranciB of AsaM, WlBiam Htfd. Steam Boiler 120 180 Depot St., Broad Brook', ectU8 prepared by the so far as he is concerned, the distorts Itself into the minds of Conn, tight Power 82 34 choice rather than the tyranny of mitteemen Joe Naylor, WUllam with declining political and social •EMJfcOdcEGUeago. Denolt and Boston. the cold war leam to do business sented their attempts to purity it Cuba would be reduced "In due Elizabeth Hubbard Mome. He had with lacerations and other injuries. the voting machine which now bank as bonding agents lists under _HmCBBR—BR, AUDIT BUREAU OE restoration of the reputation of voters when serious and mote im- oourse.” Htfd. Electric light Kingsley, Joe BotticeUo, Henry influence. < Popular faiths Amsrtoa pro- New ...... 48 lived in toe Broad Brook area for dominates our voting procedures." comparative statistics the grand >OIBC|tJ141TnlTIOBS. with one another sharing their Democratic State Chairman John portant iasueo get no entrance at This conferee depleted the Pres- list for the past 12 years; the tax Olbrys, and Theynis Werkhoven; George Meany, AFL-CIO prori claim ease and com fort as their Is Your Home Properly ^^Covered?*^ Hartford Goa Co. ... 70 70 yearn, and waa a contractor and nie Berald Printing Company. Inc.. oapadties and easing their mutual Bailey as a man who keeps his all. It Is quite conceivable that, ident aa being cautiously hopeful builder before hie retirement. 3 4 to 34 rate (from 20 to 39 mills, then CDubmaster Richard Berthlaume; dent, has charted a pilot oinnls- word when he gives it is far more goals, praising srif-sufficiency Southern New England ------. no financial responsibility for needs, is good because it promotes four years from now, a eon^letely that these aesurances would - be Survivors include his wife, Lena HARTFORD. Feb. 19 (AP) — after revaluation, from 30.5 to and five den mothers, Mrs. Charlie Ing drive in Los Angeles. Walter AVsl errors appearing In ad- important to everything than any end earthly suecesa Amos wanted Telephone ...... BOH 63H The sUte motor vehicle depart- Hebron Suntava, Mrs. Peter Plumley, Reuther, an AFLrdO vice praal~ ____ neats and .. reading matter understanding, and mutual appre- Innocent Governor Jrim D m psey to see his nation under God, the carried out. Artz Mome; two aona, Norman 34); the total tax levy and per- Herald. silly squabbble about who bar- One Republican leader, who de- Mnanfaoturtng Companies ment's dally record of automobile centage of uncollected taxes each Mrs. Robert Atwood, Mrs. WU- dent and head of toe Auto Wotfe- I S h e K a a d n s t e r might be defeated at the polla be- Crestor, the Lord of history, the Arrow, Hart, Heg. ., Hoffman and Ernest Hoffmann, ciation. and the lowering of bar- gained or did not bargain to em- clined to be quoted by name, . 6 4 ^ 69 V4 both ot Broad Brook; two daugh- fatalities as of last midnight and year. llam Kingsley and Mrs. Henry ers Union, who ie regarded as a : l)l]^ y . adrartlsing_cl.psing hours cause K was durii^ his admin- Judge of all men. Amos’ nation re- Associated Spring . . 16 17 Heart Fund Calls -Joodap—1 POL Mday. riers which are really blocks to ploy a bi-partiean pair of ste- istration that toe extravagant, Tlib «ov«rod '*'liomai’' of brushed it off as a "rehash of tem, Mrs. Rilma Rothe of Rock- the totals on the same date last The 10 largest taxpayers . axe Olbrys; and to Webeloa Den Lead- Meany rival, has scheduled muob Por moo * Bristol Brass ...... 11 12^ more ambitious eampsdgns in eth- -niesday—1 p.m. Monday. the survival of all mankind. wards for the Legislature’e fa- luxurious, dissolute Hawaiian the situation in Cuba and Latin ville and Mrs. Harry Burger of year: listed aa Hartford Bhectric . liteht er, Louis Orlowski. After toe pres- Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. mous new Hawaiian Room. our pienoar aneosters of- America." Dunham Bush ...... 6% 7% Broad Brook; and five grandchil- 1962 1963 Slated on Sunday entation, toe cubs gathered around er areas. '•For TunrsaBy—iTtaursday-1 p.m.p.oi Wednesdiday. Some analysts classify this as Room came into existence. Ridi- Bm-Hart ...... 54 Ck)., uUlity, $119,420; ArtthSny — — -1 pjn. Thursday. As his personal key contribution farad sciint protaefion He raid he viewed it as an at- . 60 dren. Killed ...... 84 34 the oonunitteemen and did a Grand Wirtz, here for a buddle wKh For Friday—1 pjn. 1 the view which is dominant In culous? Impossible? Stranger, Fafnlr ...... 46 40 Fiano, restaurant. $104,320; E. -J. mar Satnrday—-1 p.m. Friday. to this restoration. Republican less logical thinge have happened. tempt to quiet some of the at The funeral will be held tomor- Heart Sunday will be observed Hoil and Holl Investment Oo., real HowL toe labor leaders, has said that riaasWIed deadline:____ 10:80 a.m. each Britain. Pinney vouchsafed to us the state- againit fha parils of tha tacKs on the administration's Cu' N. B. M achine...... 2314 26 H row at 1:30 p.m. at the Ladd Fu- on Feb. 24. aa announced by Mra Scouts receiving awards were white collar wOricers, after out- day of pdbUcaUioa except Saturday — So, we, eay, let the thing be $avR DiiriRf Our North and Judd ... Miller Verdict Delayed estate developer, $91,850; 'Wilco The other, opposing view, says ment that, although he stands fast timas. Homas today ara ban policy. . 14>4 161,4 neral Home, 10 Ellington Ave., John Malecky, Heart Fund drive Machine Tool Co., machine tools, the following: Bobcat Badges numbering blue collar w oiken for in his own belief that he broached settled, with Just one steward, now Hee said hs thought Kennedy has Stanley Works .,., . 18 >4 2014 Rockville. 'The Rev. James A. BRIDGEPORT (A P)—Superior chairman. Canvassers will be ap- Stanley Pych Wayne Rawlins and the first tone in 1966, steadily Ttieedey, February 19 that any buriness of any kind with ths fuse has been made, between still thraatanad by many Veeder-Root ...... 46 50 Court Judge James C. Shannon to- $85,501; Andrew Ansaldl, real es- the matter to Democrat Bailey been 'disturbed by- •some of the Blrdsall, rector of Grace Episcopal pointed and effort will be made to tate developer, $79,240; Bruce and Wayne Oolumbe. have built up a numerical sqperl- the treacherous, unprincipled, the two parties In the Hawaiian The above quotatlona are not to day reserved decision on a defense and heard Bailey respond afflrma- hazards. Thay naad tha oritlclsm Republicans have k3en' Church. Broad Brook, will offici- contact every family In Hebron be- Theresa Ronson, real estate and Wolf Badges — David Blanch- ority. • TYietees Sound Like Alpert world-seeking Communists cannot Room, but fresh new bond be- aiming at his foreign policy and be oonstrued aa actual markets. ate, Burial will be hi Wlndsorvllle motion to set aside the first de- tween toe hours of noon and 4 ard, Albert Otten, WUliam Emb- tively, he ia quite willing to con- tween the leaders, for all tha deal- covaraga of a modarn rentals, $76,590; Paganl Caterers, Despite the tncreaalng popula- fall to assist the Communists, in sider the possibility that Bailey, is trjw g to pacify US. T h e y a r e Cemetery. gree murder verdict which sent p.m. It ia hoped that residents will $58,450; Btrken Manufacturing ser, Richard Dickau, James Cur- tion and work force, there were *Hw tm stoee o f the N ew Haven ing they have left to do. SPECIAUan Harlls Miller, 31-year-old handy- some way or another, in their in- who carries the political affaire of Homaownarf Policy, with smart boys there.' Thera will be no caJllng hours. make an effort to be at home at Co., precision gages, $52,820; tis, David Atwood, Raymond about a half-million fewer factory •Jtaliraad, In Iheir pleading before Kennedy was aided at the brief* The family, has suggested that man to the State Prison at Weth- that time to respond to calls. BerthiaAune, Stanley Pych, Ray sane and incessant campaign to a nation as well as those of a Baked-on Enarori Ffailsh protaetion that is sound Everett T. McKinney, lumber deal- production workera in 1962 than •Hie mteratate Oomtnerce Commla- mere state in his portfolio, really tng by Secretary of Defense Rob- Hospital Notes friends who wish may contribute ersfield Feb. 7 for the slaying of Legloa Dance Set er, $52,230; and B. H. Menschell mond MoGugan, Chris Naylor, and in 1947—a period in which factory become masters of us all. In this and sura. Call ut today for to toe Grace Episcopal Church Mrs. Isabelle SUlan, 60, Westport Gregory Cormier. "idOn to have the New Haven in- had his mind elsewhere and on Campbell Council ert 8. McNamara, Central Intel- A buffet-dance Is scheduled for and J. L. CJalvocoresai, drive-in output rose by 80 per cent. view, even If the Communists do building fund In Mr. Morse’s socialite last Nov. 12. Denner Stripes: NeU Hardman duded in any merger the Com- something else entirely during the • ALUMmUM full dotails. Itoenoe Agency chief John A. Mc- Vlsltoig houm am 2 to 8 pjn. Saturday for members and guests theater, $50,220. Wirtz said in a recent statement business fairly, and give fair value, Cone and Secretary of State Dean memory. MlUer was given a life sentence of Jones-Keefe PosL American Le- The proceeds of toe bond issue, Peter BeUiveau, Michael Marino, to a congressional committee: ndaeian permlto between the Penn* conversation in question. Sets French Night for ail areas, except maternity, Rusk. without benefit of pardon or pa- gion, at toe Legion Hall. TTie en- as stated ki the prospectus, will be Michael BotticeUo, Raymond “One reason for this dramatic and keep their wortd, that is just In other words, Pinney, himself non whem they am 2 to 4 p.m., and Mm. Madeline M. Mnhlon Berthlaume and Kenneth Tom ’ gytvanla and New Torit Central a gentleman always in his deal- "Just a general Intelligence 6:80 to 8 p.m., and private rooma, role on recommendation of a jury tertainment committee Includes used to construct a new junior- increase in output with fewer camouflage for the big dagger French Night will be celebrated czuk. mytUmM, have sounded more and ings with everybody, finds it hi AN® roundup on Cuba” and eome other whem they are 10 a.m, to 8 p.m. Mm. Madeline M. Muhlon, 64, of of eight men and four women. chairmen Richard Parker, Lne« of carrying people Into New run if political leaders couldn’t Ooulbum. Jim Holmes, Jean Glrar- IN SU RAN CE INCORPORATED Hill that Kennedy had summoned Mass In Corpus Christ! Church at eral Income taxes. residential community with ex ceremonies. Perhaps H Is nonsensical enough trust each other. Mrs. Joy Kellehar, Coventry; Mm. The former State Senator from Mrs. James S. Neill, who recent- Cri> Pack 63 after opening sessiens of the AFL- Toric City were the biggest source ven, some real attempt to see House Foreign Affairs subcommit- Bons that had taken over the Hall Steven Vaicuilis; and Den Chief sides of any relationship. Jameg Preuss, RFD 2; Denis pwito a solem n high Mass o f re- At yesterday’s session of the John Grastso, 56, of 14 Fairfield plete news and weathsT . whether improvement and mod- tee at a closed cession today. of the House for the hearing. cords and warrants, Alan Rice and Strode-Jackson, 66 Hawthorne St.; quiem at e t Jamee’ Church. Two medium-sized hearlnga week-long convention, the organ- St., is in critical condition at Man- every morning M ond^ tbra ernization of the railroad's ser\icc Norman Gagnon 82 North St.; ization suggested a 30-polnt code Robert Cosaman. The Rev. John D. Regan was rooms were first occupied and then chester Memorial Hospital with Sntarday. In long passenger hauling and in Recruits? How Soon Can You Start Buikfing? Mra. Edith Stecbholz, 42 Reed St., celebrant aselsted by too Rev. Blu- of ethics for its members and head injuries he suffered last eve- William Wilson and Alan Rice . Rockville-Vernon Rockville; R. Timothy Clements, rejected as too small before tl» — WINF : freight hauling can bring baric to gene F, Torpoy, deacon, and toe hearing was moved into toe Hall phUan'toropic foundations in the ning in a fsdl of about 30 feet from received one-year pins. 6t00-6d)6 There to tome good in every- 12 Florence St., Rockville; Ellen the roof of his house. Troop officers installed ware; News ' the fixed tracks which find thetr Rev. Dennis B. Hussey, sulxleacon. of toe House—toe Capitol’s biggest field of education. thing, and even theee 50-mile- Wenlck, 20 Green Manor Rd.; Mra. Jane Maccarone was organist The association’s Committee on He was taken to toe hoepital in Neal Kovensky, scribe; John Do- ; way so easily through this traffic- Young Democrats room. . . 5:05-6:10 AM. WINF mhtUB hlken of ours may have Mrs. Marjorie Miller, North Coven- and BOlodst. Burial was in St. More than half of those who Foundations presented a study a semi-consolouB condition, and is ran, quartermaster; and David E try; Barbara Steele,. 580 Vernon Weather direct from ; congested New Bkigland mad- reported responding poorly. Stoneman, librarian. their contribution to make. Hear Legislators James’ Cemetery. Father Regan toowed up for toe hearing were "Private Phllanthrophy and Northeast W e a t k • r > house the amount of business such St.; Stanley Zima Jr., 203 Summit read the committal service. women, presumably membea* n Public Purpoeea.” Police said Graaso was repair- A film on the Philmont Scout Sooner or later, by aenne chance that happy day whan you can start eonstruetien of a homa St.; Gilbert Chapman, 24 Hartl ing a television antenna when he Seivlee. potentially superior mode of Bearen were Jerome Trehey, the league of women votera and The organization ia toe largest Ranch, shown by George Walker, straying ecial We doubt that any merger mar- of the country where such is still There iwwe 14 blHe listed for tbe Sewing . Machine — fleotrte Consote — Manchastar's oldest financial iYistitutloh has brought "homa The gonetai piiblic is invited to St.; Mrs. Dolores Buckhout and George A. Beeves oara zone. 2 Awarded WSCS ' xlage with other railroads is ever son, Coventry; Mra. Unda Robln- hearing. Almost all were designed available, many of these hikers each day one used, each day one mo A attend a qwelai program present- Tho funeral of George A. Reeves to make the use of the party lever I going to be solemnized "in sick- are going to eocperience the sensa- electric machine will eleetrie esasols will owning time" closer for many, many peopU, just like yourielf. ed by the poBtocol adtiviibiee oom- shaw and eon, Eoat Hartford; Mra. About Town Life Memberships Betty Darling and eon, 14 Proctor of Wlndaorville was held tola on voting mneWnes o^rtional. At Bess.” We thbik H WIH have to be- tion of putting hiking boot down be sold SIhVS be sold jMUitee at 8:80 pjn. State R ^ . morning from tho John F. TTerney present & voter must pull s pisrty ^gin *tn health.*’ The New Haven’s for 9 for only •15* Gerald Allen and Raymond S pl^ Rd.; Mni Helen Sweeney end Daughters of Liberty, No. 17. Petitioners Ask on something softer and more re- Look into a convenient Savings and Loan Home Loan whicli yw dauber. 176 Main Bt.; Mra. Pa- Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St, lever for fort hi this direction, there could Dividend On sdolst Burial was in St Cather- of Wateihury and AWerman Pwt- theran (Dhurdh, will meet Thurs- the district board of directors to the laboratories reporting it to and toe chances toot they win day at 2 p.m. at the church. The Christian Service, for their out- •be leidlsss xnAlie patience, and a *^te^L R S^’ TODAY: Cart ine’a Ombtery. Father Bombo- rlc’- Nolan of New Britain. call a special meeting for an ex- standinng service to society. The be mother earth, a substance which Insured SisvisKS bs psswd Into law. .11 defended the present namee of secret pals will be re- •Strong pnUic desire to be of help. BJoritman, 87 Hollister St.: Jenni- leski read the committal service. ay^ planation of a bill now before the awards were presented by Mrs. once formed toe outer covering of fer Fagan, Overbrook Rd.. Vernon; tern and said it has served the vealed. Members are reminded to General Aesembly. This, we th ^ , is toe real atate- REr 1E0 Bearers were Emile Mulnite, bring a 'Valentine for tdieir next George Brooks, president, Monday this globe almost ewerywhera Christopher Klrkham, 447 Main St. Leonard Mulnite, Thomas J. etate virelk William Skoneskl. president of at South Methodist Church. !n en t within toe statement which Car Hits Truck, have confidence in the votera •ecret paL The Rev. C. Henry thd> Manchester Improvement As- Once they have touched this ,»49S Crockett Jr. and Anthony Kel- Anderson will be toe speaker. Mrs. Mrs. F. Morris (Dochran, New «has come from toe Interstate of my city and state,” said Nolan. sodation. said the petition will be England Southern (Donference pres- kind of hiking surface, these devo- ^'20-'50 monn. George Okerfelt will lead devo- ;g U ff Oommittoe tepresentlng all Youth Arrested "Th^re IntenigenL they know presented to District president ident of the WSCS, told members tees of physical fitness will find Borrow Pit Bids how to vote.” tiiona. M rs. C. H enry Anderson and Philip Burgess once 16 persons that they are stockholders in a $10 •the cooWiunitles linked to toe New PAYMENT OHALLBNGBD Mra. Harry Gustafson will serve that like Antaeus, toeir vigor has HARTRORD (AP) — The Public Se'veral o f the flret m**^®** have signed it. More than 10 have million enterprise. •Bsvo d and Us service. The real A Bomerset, Masa., youth this Okayed by TPC were members of the General As- as bostesees. been renewed by toe contact, and was chaiyed with tollow- Utilities Oommiasian today chal already signed, he said. She pointed out that the WSCS if New England has any sembly. They noted that, toe op- has 20,000 workers in 31 countries they will demand more of thia CLEMKI fog too dosely, after police toyes- lenged a $120,000 payment by toe St. James' Mothers Circle will The bill concerns clarification of WINF Igood etasnoe of avqiporUng toe re- lOFNt flQCK) The Town Planning Oommls- Connecticut Company to the New Uonal p ijty lever district boundaries, and some dis- and 381 projects hi the United strange and unexpected blessing H A V 1 M Ci- S tlgated a car-dump truck accident support In toe Republican-dom- meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at toe .sult. Is to'iBtodlA'a nilroad. The »t 9 o’clock at Center and Trotter aion laat night gave formal ap- Haven Railroad. trict residents have previously States. on toeir endeavor. inated House but expected to be home of Mra. John Fuifiie, 666 Their work includes sending dry HARTFOKD’S trnstass, Hhe toe gUb private man- Bto. No iqjuries were reported. proval for the operotioo pf two Comar. Henry Strang adted Wll- Adama St. Mirs. John Martin and registered opposition to It Hiey will henceforth, one hopes, titjiliMp Mwrovr giavel pits in town. fred B. Kennedy, aadstant to the kiUed In toe Demooratlc-held Ben milk to- Africa, setting iy> schools in t c h mat io n station ^ gSBunt before them, aecm to Robert F. Mrs. Sam Slpala wHl serva Oa eo- in the Congo, comiMitIng adult lit- became eager recruits for crusades //(/ I O A A to srrsfiT Circuit Court 12, Man- nie imUeatlooa, by Ral^ Kry- New Haven oonbtroUer,. whether ^ M l* hooteeees. i FIBE IN KBBTAITBANT UUpped Into or easy routiae Democrats hava a 16-18 eracy protalema in Pakistan, and jbmv and causes such as the movement FUN M K U M l vaheriraT^ KsKh U. He posted •ag for a pit on HlUatoiam Bd. and the payment mane lost yaax was DANBURY (A P )—Fire wreck- tlj« Sfrvlcss gnd pob- STTU IUTE* m M by Wtolom Peck tor » pit on K. not m foot a dividend rather than ouOority in the Senate. ^ toe interior of the popular El setting up schools and colleges for to k i^ Ooimecticut from being KMNSTUntS a 880 bond. Ben. T. Clark HuU, R-Danbury The Koffee Klatoch Grdup of ito $wnk of tbe iBiltead, vim iii anQw» irtinn taVASSMCNSILferrarweea vwvwtoM AMBEiOAN . PoUca said tost too oocldant llaln Bt, hod bean ^iprovod a tax payment. toe YIVCA will meet tomorrow ait Dorstdo Restaurant early today, children. paved solid, or the movement to l> l*e ewitoe wesr. Ss- Bfor ainee the New Haven Rail- pointed out that Gov. John N In the states, their works in ootskle rescue essitlHsi MKtsossnMy TRAVEUna OMBtHIES einred when a town duM ^jk,^ eubetanoo before. 9:30 axn. for coffee and buna. A causing damage estimated unof- keep the Eoatem Seaboard from Mfue imM s. umm4 •mm. Otor stm Kiysak plana ^ dear the Hills- road haa nut a deficit. It was ex* Den^wey, a Democrat, has «• ficially at $80,000 to $90,000. elude establishment of such schools driven by Henry Heine, pressed personal support to the program 'will begin at 10. preswu dl- Itelng paved eoUd. And from toe AIICIiISTKi*t town Rd. parcel and use it even- plaUlSd, it haa paid no u.B. Incmns FTames spurted from toe roof as the Spafford School in Kansas “ ------I I • i._pcsjr, riwAiioiAt owtitptumi B. M ain 8 t„ w as m a k ly opto^l^but basW unable dty to aid emotionally disturbed I'ii a dtaappriaUng ‘fato at which toe businma of pav- turn off (Mntsr 8t, rate Tro^ tually for bousing. His permit Is lax either for ttself or for the Oon^ of ^ restaurant at 162 West $L neoticut Company, whtoh to' oper- or unwilling to make other Tbe Bolian AnMnioaa Otub Lo- ehUdran, and centers which trate 'r .fMinrtiM in SIN G ER SE WIN G CE N TERS for fivs Fson. Psek plou to uss diea Auxiliary' iriQ meet tomor- at 1:60 ajn. a little more than an iqgT ’C^toiiecticiit aoUd to now pro- Bt Party tbs Itad on N. Main Bt for, a ated aa a aabaiiUary and pays hen Of h(p WUPty foHow M load. pro-sohoel chlktroB and aiiM IB '‘ I|^|)nhIi tsw ani idOT MAIN STREET m hour after k waa clooed tor tha iraM ihc . a lo v the Hartford NEAR MAPLE STREET Mela araund tfi«ra on a oensoUdated baato with row at 7:80 p jli. a* M t«ur taUgatotrito O^jUtbt Bwot kimbsr yard ofitor it is eloar on BkhUBa Bt. ------jsto------linudUtos.torateb of the OonneeUout River, nt MAIN anisfiuipfioNE Ml MStt at m mt, mtd poBofc Bis ptnal* to tor esw yoon tbs laOMMA wUHwvir-l there tont too ttuch to kteeu ______- IIANGB1»TER SVBNmO HE^LD, MAKGHB8TBR, CONN,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (JOHN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, iMS BuslneM' Zone U^-'bwned by John Demoemi, 8s brMnances daily CROSSWORD PUS6ZLB RockviUe-Verlioii FMthom of Bast Hartford. Rockville-V ernon quire minority repreaentsftlan on OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB ZonersBar T w o two-panal algna t o tha tb# bowne proper- Spruce St., Busineas Zone II. maining selaetinen Georgs Risley saMiurictl house In an Industrial sons burned Aldon; I I a.m.. Bury vs. Charest; Middle Tpke., Manchester. "Jane’s Fighting Ships,” the LENOX compntUoa ';y. Robert Hannliigton, to have i and Hennan Olson, can decide on to the ground, it could not be re- and noon, Zahners vs. the Dancers. Appearing at the hearing, PMkot’a suooeasor. authoritative B ritiA manual on 64AtUe limited repairer licenae and a cer LOCAL J O I ^ naval strength, lists some 3,000 BY V. T. HAMLIN M ADprMChcd tnillt fo r the reeldential use again, Hos|4tal Notes Tbcmaa BugnacM said he and his tificate of approval at 427 Hartford CHson told The Herald today PHARMACY ALLY OOP NAPLES (AP)—Volcanic Mt. ships in the Soviet fleet. They S7 Inicalliw as it would than be new non-oon' Admitted yestorday: tin. Olivo brother have run the daughter Rd., Busineas Zone H. that they had not had suflident 299 E. CENTER ST. •ppHtatien forming construction. Kloter, Hartford Tpke^ Vemon; house buslneee, known as Silk W y time to consider possible candi- Vesuvius has not smoked since include an estimated 25 cruisers SSNManHatf Timothy Morlarty, to have CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER The new laws allow a prepert] Arthur Green, Crest Ridge Dr., packing Co., for two years. They dates for the post, but that they the end of World War H. Neapoli- and 166 destroyers, 600 motor UOnactn used oar dealer’s Ucense and a car- tans Joke that with the high Ital- torpedo boats and a host of such TEL Ml 9-0E94 owner to make any uae he wishes, Vemon; Alice Gardner, 88 W. Main bought It from former owners tificsta of approval at 510 Hart- would take the maitter up at thdr DOWN ian tax on cigarettes this la not lesser craft as tugs and training residential, commercial, or indua- Bt.; Mrs. Mary Parciak, Vemon who started it in 1942, he said. ford Rd., Business Zone H. F A . 36 meeting. ISpilM WMP ships. trkd, in an Industrial none. Ave., Andrew KleUer, Wapping. Bugnachl said plans cstlled for Paul Messier, to have a limited The man they name must be ■urprtsliig. 3EutlDdUii A ll the nsw sone would do, L e - Disidiarged yeaterday: DoraJorothy renovating the garage to Include repairer license and a certificate woodf Tine vitt said, would be to allow resi- SrodulMd, Leadwood Rd a showcase and picture window of approval at 279 N. Main St, STtfMcwiM dential property owners on Laurel In wifich to d iq ta y the meats, pri- Businesa Zone HI. 4TrtoMy Bt. to eell their land to a nearby Vemon news Is handled through marily beef they daughter them- The board waived the one-year BFnwNU The Herald’s Rockville Burean, 8 setvse, and some pork they would eiBstaat Induatry without Imvlng to ask for waiting period rule and said It will 7Bna«w«7to resonlng. W. Bfaln S t. telephone Tremont buy from the outside. rehear an iqpplloatlon from The change Is being asked for an 8-8186 or Mltchan 8-8787. Atty. Vincent Diana represent- Michael Krause, 621 Hartford Rd. JU ST ARRIVED! NE\A^ 1963 T\^. " L " shaped tract east of the ed the appHcanU. a florist who was denied a request In other action, the ZBA turn- city’s center, almost all of which, at the laat meeting to enlarge his ed down one request, luaproved 13 s^esroom. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Lavitt has said, Is presently uteo others, and tabled another. for industrial use. Powell Urges Atty. John Mrosek represenUng By a vote of 4-1, the board de- the a]^icant, said Krause wants The boundeuy of the area in nied a request from LaBonne- question nuu along Laurel St., to install a greenhouse, similar WltaLe Jor troubles can be traced to Ha-| aonlng. vajia and Moscow. PROVEH DEPEKDABIim... Youth Arrested parishes. of Buckland. A Hartford youth was arreted Persons interested in becoming A one-panel sign on New State In RockvtHe yesterday on three members or in paying their dues Rd. o p p ^ te the Jan ig plant, in uss mneiiw MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI separate dMugee, after he was in- may contact the following parish Residence A Zone, also owned by AIR SPACE HORIZONTAL volved In a two-oar aeddeut at chSLlrmen; Mrs. John F, Clifford, the Hackett estate. SP23 CHASSIS 10:30 p.m. 95 Olcott Dr., Assumption Church; A two-panel sign on the north i IT SWIVELS ^ Rockville police repotted thle Mrs. Roland D. LePage, 407 Park- aide r i Triland Tpke., between Most trouble-free TV TOMORJaDW 1U.THINIC er St., St. Barthriomew's Church; Parker and Oakland Sts., in Resi- morning that Arthur G. Woods, chassis we know- OFACOZaa THINGS r Mrs. James B. Blanchfleld Jr., 81 dence AA Zone, owned by George Th* KENMAa CS3K20 Zerles— 10, was arrested for failure to b a r nonol Sp e cia l Swivel Consol e TV . Pre cIslon-bullt COiXP HAVe-aMDTO HIM. grant the right of way at an in' White St., 8t. Bridget’s Church; Bryan, 179 Tolland Tpke. for p erform e nc el " Lif e T e s t e d " — terseotion, faUure to carry an op- or Mrs. Joseph L. Connors, 275 Two two-panel signs on W. Mid- horizontal design f o r d e p e n d a b i ll t y l A v a il a b l e In dle Tpke., east of No. 951, In a s s u r e s c o o l e r N a t u r a l W a l n u t , M a h o g a n y o r BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE eraitor's Ucense, and er>aUng an Lake St., St. James’ Church. Blo nd e Oa k gra in e d finish on H a rd- uninstured vehicle, after he c ^ d ' o p e ra tion, less bo a rd. ed with another vehicle alt Wind' servicing, longer ■or Ave. and Burke Rd. T V life! According to the police report, Woods pulled out from Burke Rd. f DO Into the peth of the oar being WEDNESDAY driven by Joan Meocham, of Wor- FEE. 20. 2 P.M. cester Rfl., \Temon. AUCTION h The Meochsm oar waa dam- *238 aged on the right front side in the 828 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN. collision, the Woods oar on Uie Ry ordwr o f F oimI D AUTO STORES. INC. left rear. Woods Is scheduled to appear D/l/A DOMN DEPARTMENT STORE before Clrcutt Oourt 13 in Rock- ville on March 6. Patrolman An general merdiaadlae, lucli aa the foltowtog: Pbrnlture, DELUXE T V STA N D with ADMIR AL 23'* lamps, shoes, paint, tnggafe, modem eonntere, flxtnree, fluoree- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Raymond Dunham investigated. 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Terms) with luggage type plastic cab- custom-crafted in genuine, TBNVeARdONTHAT JOB> o f Commerce and the ToIlan:.4.',' ‘ v'^- ItANCteTBR OT CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1W8 BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNh TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1968 THE Bolit Contracts in Stratford High Presses, nuns^ Angle fun •r EARL YOST World Council Indians First Tournament Foe Takes Action, W: . Schoolboys in Spotlii^l Monday, Fab. W Schoolboy baaketball bareabouts occupieg the center oi Much Support FiOCtI By HOWIE HOLCOMB Notre Dame (Bridgeport) *H «d- attention ai the annual CIAC dreug gtartg to tiketbape with iSSoney, Wethersfield (18th) and ford wasn’t the opponenlt be would Bohool. Fairfiald Prep ve. Croft, ins-Hamden winner vs, M anci^ New MUford, Hamden vs. W ^ en fication “They can run — they’ll Hail (26th). have chosen, had be been given to?.Stratfoid, Hartford I^bUc-An- the qualifying achedule get before the tiiree elaggixie NEW YORK (A P )~ “ It the oppoituiflty, but waent the Harding, Branford High School. onla winner, UOonn, 7:15 PJ». toumaBMnti start ehampionahip warfare. Manchester Hifh’g press and they can run!” Cross Picked Norwich va. North Haven, Port- sfifiiDfi like a good Idefi, yet T XEAGUB That’s the sum of reports In a pre-toumament meeting worst oholcs either. From the Wilbur Cross-New LMidon-cros* CCIL champion Indiahi head the p«d( while RockviUe, EImag> INTEB-CBUROH TEN PIN RESTAURANT lESAGUE state sports writers picked Cross evaiuation reoelvad from down- land High School. Baored Heart va. by-Bassick wlnne^ va Oreenwloh- toB, Rham and Coventry all qualified f(H: poetHgeeaiNi aotiv* fiomfitimes it u n 't ’’ Standings Stawitags on Stratford High, Manches- ataite bbeervera, Hyde eaid they Eaat Hartford, CCSC, Maloney va Warde-Maloney-Naugatuck win- That torso comment from world W. L. P( W. Pel as the team moat llkdy to win ail Ky. Quintata that won at laaat’610 Holiday Lanes ...... 20 ter’s opponent in the play- the marbles. The Govemorrf^'polled sounded as much Mke Wethers- Natigdtuok, Bristol Eastern High 1 Ifhtboavywbigbt Harold applng No. 2 ...... 42 6 .8 Marco Polo ...... 18 A67 field as any regular aeason op- School Notre Dame (West Haven) ner, UConn, 8:46 p.m. par cent of Uwir guM a quallflod ohnaon summed w today .600 Man. Motor Sales ....1 8 downs of the Class A CIAC 53 votes to 49 for Hillhouse and 19 under current CIAC xonilattona for amatour, aaml-pro and. pro J Seemd ^ n g o No. 4 .38 8 A PagOnl (Caterers .... 0 ponent, biJt with better retwund- va. W aterford, VaUey Regional Thnreday, Fela 28 baalutball is atih a great baaket- the ganeral reaction to the reso- .600 WUlls Oarage ...... 18 Basketball Tournament tomorrow for Weaver — a distant third. HUlhouse-Norwloh-North Haven . Looking iHMk. at the regular Second Congo No. 2 .32 16 A Deci’s ...... 9 night at 8 at Lyman Hall High, Ing strength. High School all 8 p.m. baU. town—v^ien a taanv or taama, lution of the newly formed World Marinelll’s ...... 8 .538 Maifie Service ...... 9 The Indiana who copped their winner vs. Weaver-Rlppov^- acboolboy sosnion In thla area I’U Council of Professional. Boxing St. Bridget’s ...... 30 18 A Allen’s Market 9 Wallingford. Olaee A Ratlnge Thursday, Feb, 21 have to admit that I didn't view Is winning. Mom than 2,000 fans St. Barttotomew’s ... 30 18 .6 Walnut Rest...... 8 .583 league championship by a four- Staplee va. Weth'srsfleld, Che- Sacred Heart-Bast Hartford win- prohibiting, effective July 1, re- .467 Correntl’s Ins...... 7 The Indians (14-2) were rated game margin, apparently have 1—Notre Dame, Bridgeport. I— either one outatandtng team or one iunod ttalr way into the Arana Oomm. Bapt. No. 1 .26 22 .C Ous’s G rinders...... 7 Hillhouse., S—WVbur Croas. shire High School Weaver •vs. Rip- ner. UOonn, 7:16 p.m. t WtUay night to watch Man- i:urn bout con tracts fo r tlUo Oak G rill...... 6 .400 fifth among 30 Class A qualifiers drawn a darkhorse in Stratford. Staples - Wethsrsfleld - Darlen- high ariuxH player In the fIgfaU. Ihnanuel No. 2 ...... 24 24 .1! Dave Saunders 154-140-420, John wMle Stratford (11-7) was In 19th 4—Staplee. 5—Mianchoster. 6— powam, SCSC. Crosby vs. Bas- echsfter oonohids ita CCIL sisto Garden G rove...... 6 .400 Coach A1 Cllnckscaiee of Notre HaU winner vs. F airfield P r e ^ ry of Jrtuiny Egan, «x- Temple B eth ...... 22 26 .4 Relder 141-396, Charlie Veirlck spot. As expected, Notre Dame of Dame (Bridgeport) named them Weaver. 7 —Greenwich. 8— slck, New Milford, Darien vs. prd Weaver, Daivo Ificka, for- with a vlotory against Wothoto- Ths rssoiutlon was hailed by Wapplng No. 1 ...... 20 28 A Jon-Dl's ...... 5 .333 Croft-Notre Dams (West Haven)- Nat nelschsr and Harry Markson, 138-388, E d Kovla 880, BU Ftsh Bridgeport (17-1) was the top as a darkhorse threat. Fairfield Prep. 9—Harding. 10 WUHam Hall. Branford, all 8 p.m. HMT Wilbur Oroas great or Bddlo fleld And a taw mU*a down the So. Meth. No. 1 ...... 20 28 .( Truden M otors...... 4 .267 Friday, Feb. 22 Waterford Winner, UConn, 8:48 two well-known boxing authorities, 142-874, A l Bujauclua 189-870. ^ k team trailed by Hillhouse (16-7), “They have the top scorer in —Norwich. 11—OroSby. 12 — CMifin, Hartford mgh'a atandout road, Bast GathoUo was winning So. Meth. No. 2 ....20 28 .( Twordy 381, Jack Vlttner 859, Chrl Wilbur Croas (14-1) and Staples Darien. 13—Hartford PubUo. Mancheater-Stratford winner ve. p.m. , ita 10th straight game beating on their return from Mexico City Roland Irish 152-155-139—446, their conference in Tom Penders,' Tuesday, M ««h I of a year ago. where the World Council adopted St. James’ ...... 20 28 .( BoUn 187-857, Cbarila WholSB 8B7, of Westport (14-2). 14------Sacred Heart. 15—Mia- Hartford Publlc-Ansonia winner, a a aroh-rival South Catholic before a Second Congo No. 8 . 20 28 .( Howie Hampton 151—415, Don Andy Lamoureaux 808. fitSB Oryzb he said, “and they can really run. OCSC. Greenwich-Warde winner the reaolutlon Saturday night Because of the large Held, all They aren’t too big but they have loney. 16— Notre Dame, West Notre Dame (Bridgeport)-Hard- standing room only-crowd of 1,200 (Comm. ^ p t . No. 2 . .16 32 .! (Carpmter 163—418, Jim Ruane 382, Larry B ates 140, Tony M arl- ve. Maloney-Naugatuck winner, Fighters and managers who but top-rated Notre Dame must one boy (Emmanuel Barton) who Haven. 17—New London. 18— Ing^Hamdan - Manchester - Strat- Good Bobmeo ...BpM tting. of crowds, South Emanuel No. 1 ...... 14 34 .! 136—360, (Carl Bolin 150—365, (Cy nelU 136. compete In the extra playdown can Jump with the best of them.” Wetheresfleld. 19 —Stratford. Branford. Hillhouse vs. Norwich- ford - Hartford Public - Ansonia . Daoplta t^a .look of outstanding Windsor's beautitul new high commented, however, were more Saoond Congo No. 1 .10 38 .! Georgetti 136—391, Ron Onrtnl round. "Rhis 22 games are sched- 20 — Rippowam. 21—Andrew North Haven winner, Wesleyan. winner va. WUbur Cross-New Lon- elriba, tbora waa navsrthelaaa, good school has a seating capacity of reserved hi their views. 143—374, Frank Calvo 148—383, HOLIDAY WIVES—Lori Slnl- More checking revealed Pen- Warde. 22—Croft. 23—Ham- uled in the Class A test between Fairfield Prep-Croft winner vs. don - Crosby - Basslck - Green- baJauoe to aevoral of the Mamioi only TOO, wUh al| seau on on* Fleischer, edlt(nr of Ring mitfa Ernie ScoU 222-574, Vic Squa- Paul CCorrentl 161—386, Tony Mar- crope 847, Nall Saimood 138-126- tomorrow night and Saturday ders averaged better than 25 den. 26 — WilHam Hall. 27 Notre Dame (West Haven )-Water- to«i»dtng the OOIL whiob fUuir Inelli 139—354, W alt HlUnski 139 points per game in the Greater wich - Warde - Maloney - Nauga- side of tto gym. South Windsor sine who baaMS ggained a in e d a wworld-wldi ori trito 227-553, Phil DesJardins 220- 353, Terry Vaccaro 128-841, Nor- night. Basslck. 26—Wiinam HaU. 27 fend winner, McMsdton, all 8 p.m. tuck winner, UConn, 8 p.m. cheabor'a Indiana won. will Jump from Class C to Class B reputation during bis more than —368, AJ Bujauclus 366, Bill Pa- ma (Courtney 125, Fran Jamaitls Winner of the Stratford-Man- Bridg^xirt Conference. Stratford, Ansonia. 28—Blast Hartford. Outslda of last place Windham, 564, Tom Atamian / 202, Everett Saturday, Feb. 28 Wednesday, March 6 next season and should bo in the M years tn the sport, declared: gan! 352, Andy Lamoureaux 366, 126-346, R ei^a Obonkl 844. ctaester clash will oppose the Hart- as a team, passed the 100 point 29—Naugatuck. 30—W aterford. which went winlasa ln-16 (itarta, Jotmaon 227, Rudy (H eck 235-578, Notre Dame (Bridgeport) vs. HilUiouee - Norwich - North Ha- Claaa A rankC ^ th ln five years, "The reaolutlon banning return Dick DeBella 875, Lory Bates 363, ford PubUc-Crosby winner Friday mark In three games. However, The pairings: tim OPH’^boaatad eight other otitos George StUes 221, Don Darling Dick Krinjak 3M, Joe Marinelll overall scores in the conference Hamden-Hardlng winner. Fair- ven - Weaver - Rlppowam-Saored which means tbs school is grow- bemt contracts has teeth in it and 218, Stan HUinsU m 214-575, Jim eastern (URLS—Helen Mc- night at 8 at Central Connecticut CLASS A field Prep, Wilbur Cross-New Lon- CM were pretty evenly matebod, ing and tlM number of osats avaU- has long been needed. It is the 373, Ray Johnson 360, Ding Farr Cann 134, OUva Rnaaetto 127, Edie College, New Britain. were much higher than either the Heart-East Hartford winner vs. im y oho o f the eight being sida to Taylor 224-562, Don Anderson 243, OCIL or Capitol District CJonfer- Wednesday, Feb. 20 don winner vs. Crosby-Basslck a^ will never ho able to handle most constructive piece of boxing 368, Bid Fogani 853, Al Faloetto Correntl 127, Jana Smith 185, Staples was ranked above Man- SUplee - Wethersfield - Darien - htod Ita own with lenguo mambora. (Carroll Nelson 200, Bob Campbell 386, Vic Abraltls 364, Charlie Var ence, top leagues in this area. Wilbur Cross vs. New London, winner, Lyman HaU. Weaver-Rlp- HaU - Fairfield Prep - C roft-N otre the eoqtortod turnouts. legislation In many years ' Marie GaUoway 127-144-890, Doris Aester (they had identical irec- powam winner vs. Sacred Heart- alirndieatcr (Id-g) wcrn br a earn- 210. rick 370, Jim Martin 352, Walt Manchester Coach Phil Hyde Wesleyan University, 7:16 pjn. Dame (West haven) - Waterford Markson, director of boxing for Griael 148, Amy Plritey 188-128- ords) because the down-state team East Hartford winner, Bristol gbstdtola fonr-game edge but from Madison Square Garden, said the Suchy 382. 376, Vickie Burchards 132-127- defeated Greenwich (seventh-rat- was one of more than a dozen Ansonia vs. Hartford Public, winner, UConn, 8 p.m. second place through righ l only Wesleyan University, 8:46 p.m. Ekistem Staplea-Wothersfleld win- Here *n There resolution would eliminate what HOME ENGINEERS — Maig« 375, Rutt McIntosh ISO, Flo ed) while Manchester’s top-rated coaches Invited to yesterday’s Saturday, March 8 (bree gwnaa separated the sohoola. STUFFED DOLL—^This little doll, 14-month-old John Ctoek 183, Diane Wilba 182—606, meeting and, like the others, Manchester vs. Stratford, Ly- ner ve. Darien-HaU winner, Mc- Although 26 toches of toe covers he termed “ shotgun contracts." IKKS LEAGUE Klotsr 132. victbii was Maloney (16th). Finals, UConn, 8 p.m. Central Valley league, whlifii He explained: “ This Is when Geraghty Jr„ tries out the basket for size in Morris- Edith Psdmar 177—462, Muriel Bo- Stamfings Four O dL quintets made the spoke briefly. man Hall High School, GreenwlA Mahon, all 8 p.m. todluded RookvUIe, waa another tte skating area at Center Springs champion tells a contender he’U town, N. J. Little John’s father, who had the bright idea, Ibt 180—475, Eileen Boris 202 — W. L. PcL DUSTY LKAOUE-^oa OoHIng- olose battle. It waa hard to figure Ptmd tte public skating season la l^ve him a title fight but he must 480, Mary Roedlger 185— 472, Ruth Capitol Bkpiip...... 16 5 .762 wood's 662 triple broke the out. Roekville, which finished was an all-d 103.24, M aryanne Pizm nello 103.48, 148— 388, Tom Blanchard 144 — (foiangos 201-233-205 — 680, Herb with Coach Bob Healy. The Purple Knights are, left to right, Carl Carlson, Doug Ral- talented Providence Oirilege Is ball team go le UtUe Alan Puts. Tom Kdley and Christie Mc- going to the NTT Basketball ohanqilion Plalnvllle. thing because it will open up box- Bidna Christensen 100.62, Betty 374, W alt HUinaki 350, John Na- Clark 202-204—505, Norm Warren ston, Captain Norm Jansen, Bruce Hancock, Kenney Kobus and Healy. (Herald Photo Oormlok, will be the guests vt Moot oonslstent performers with The Rams, with Puts dlreisttog the ing to more contenders and give For Accuracy Crown Genovese 90.15, Mike Holmes 98.20, retto 138 — 352, Al Atkina 354, 211—583, Bob MarUn 225 — 581, Tournament for the fiftt attack, could be a real darkhome by Knto.) honor at a Sports Night pro- In Three Hoop Conferences straight year. Oifih Hyde’s Indians ware more people a crack at titles." Vera Hooker 97A1, Vlvi Bayer Nick Tw«t<(^ 370, Rocco Lupac- Paul Barton 200—668, Terry Ait- gram to be sponsored by the The perennial New England the Merry Maea, (afiy named by in Class B action... Jimmy Mori- Oil (Clancy, co-manager of Emile 97.84, Bert BotticeUo 06.44, Cfoire Chino 366, Stan Sesrnvour 876. ken 227—561. Maaoheeter Lodge of Bilks. powerhouse was announced Howla Hokmmb), Dave McKenna arty rates a tto of the last for Griffith, the world welterweight NEW YORlK (AP)—Chicago seema doomed to finish last AgosUnelU 06.30, Ann OorrenU Ray Zemanek, general ohalr- NFW YORK TAP)—TThis*87-77 for Its 46th straight homefState at 8-8. Colorado, fourth with and Ftod MoCurry. The Indians bis fine Job In guiding tte Man- champion, asserted: "When you 96.31, Iris VacanU 96A6, R ita An- Rockville, Rham in Arena Tilts, Ellington Plays fNIliVV iw iv n . t « . r ; inia,______hnwMl tn stateas one of the first three teama in the Western Division of the National Basketball Associar DUSTY LEAGUE ms*, reports the men wUl be ...... A r.f|court victory. Illinois, meanwhile, a 7-8 record, bowed to Iowa State which had been Invited and ao- were by no sliakes a great (tffen- Chester H l^ Jayves basketball have a champion you don't wemt derson 96.10, Jo Kerin 05.66, Sophie Standings to put the title on tte line unless tion, but Terry Dischinger of tiie Zephyrs has the field goal Welply 94.24, Ann Teets 94.7, Pat Bucyk Out Front feted at the EUca Home on supposed to to tune of | gj,apped a two-game losing streak last week. oepted yesterday. alve machine but defense waa the team to a perfect 16-0 wtm-loea W. L. Pot. Monday nlgdiL March 25. J.the1-- college--11 basketball_ season Purdue 87-79 os BillLoyola of Chicago celebrated its ke(y, axperienca and aome record In bis. first season. Inciden there is a rem atch." percentage championship in his grasp. E^e 94.2, Irens Neddow 92.46 17 .730 The Friars currently own a Latodt weekly stnriatioa relees- Ruas’a Market ...... 46 A roast beef dinner wUl be when the conference races be- Small collected 82 points. acceptance of a Mideast at-large 15-4 record. Top pUyers In- able coaching. Don’t be surprleed taUy, both Moriarty and varsity “If I didn’t have a champion I Emily Peck 93.39, Pam Holmes WUco M achine...... 36 27 J)71 With Bobby Hull served. bid to the NCAA tournament Mon- mentor, Phil Hyde, are teammates might feel differently,’' Clancy ed today show tte former Purdue 93.5. 29 A3i) One of the country's out- gin to unscramble and a clear- The Buckeyes, now 16-8 over-all, clnde 6-foot-ll John Thomp- If the Indiana raise a few eye- ssdd, adding that there was no re- unn, tops ttts category wftb Gus’s G ruiders...... 34 Busy Slate Thursday day at the expense of St. John's. son, 6-8 Bob Kovalskl «-0 Cap- brows in the forthcoming (Xaaa A Witt Qraen Manor’s court squad. Shy-Ann R est...... 83 30 A2o Player to Watch and the Illlnl, who are 16-4, are standing ooUege coaches wlU cut leader emerges. But in The Ramblers, whose only loss turn clause In the contract Grif- 401 field goats In 761 Shots fo r a OONBTRUCTTON LEAGUE — tied for the Big Ten lead with tain Bay Flynn, 6-2 transfer event • * * Woodcock Rririg. ... 21 42 .333 be the main speaker. some of the leagues the stand- has been to Bowling Green, boast fith signed to defend his title New England percentage of ..SOT. He oould Henry AgeatlnelU 160, Spots Zan- 28o Originally, the Knighto of 7-2 records with Minnesota and Jim Stone and 6-8 playmakcr The eame holda true in the case against Luis Rodriguez In Los An- Sag. M lg...... 18 46 MONTREIAL (AP) — Johnny a 22-1 won-lost record. Vlnnle Erast who won most End of the Line erase the NBA season record of hmgo 142—372, Lou Damato 154— Golnmbus were to have honor- ings remain just as jumbled Indiana right behind. of Weaver High of Hartford. Like geles March 16. .513 sot laat year by Ms team- Bucyk of Boston regained sole Two other clubs who also aC‘ valuable player honors In the Spiingfleld’B Indiana, resting In 402, Al GiansaniU 143, Don Kirby Stan Mirucki 367, Gene Fhaneul leadership in ths National Hockey ed KeUey and McCormick at today as they looked at the Minnesota, third with a 7-8 cepted post-season tournament Mancheataf, not too big, Weaver Jersey Jones, American repre- Case Records mate, Walt Bellamy. 143, Richie Jarvis 138, Ray Rock the annual Irish Night on mark, turned back WiscMisin NIT as a sophomore. threw up a tight defense which fourth place in tte Baatarn stand- 350, Ed Slowik 374, Ruos Aj^tleby Laogue scoring raca last week, but For Area Teams start of the campaign. berths Monday Justified their se- That was the year Provl- sentative for Dick Tiger of Ni- WUt Ohamberlntn of San Fton- 137—352, Jack Bril 185—366. Hoop 148, Jim W oodcock 157. 72-48 at Minneapolis as Mel North- helped achieve a winning record look out—BoM>y Hull of Chlcsgo March 18 but due to the death The Big Ten, the Big Eight and lections by winning. Miami of ings — only six potnts out cf first geria who defends his worid mid- c Iboo Is second to Dtorfanger with of Msgr. John Hannon the pro- way led the way with 22 points. denoe won the touniey. The In the rugged CDC, perhapa the BOBTON (A P )—The rooords of is on another late season sewing the Southeastern conferences all Florida, named to the NIT, over- place — wlU have a ohaaoa to dleweight title against Gene F’uU- .626 and oonbinues the sooting COUNTRY CLUB — Charley gram was canceled. head into the homestretch with the Indiana won on the road, edging Friars reached the finals the toughest scho(dboy league at ttia mer In Las Vegas Saturday, said leading New England coBego JUNKMl BOYS — Frank Ar- streak. ^vUle-amith game. Lougee spent ^ Patriots are only in their eecond whelmed Tampa 112-91 for its 20th previous year but lost to Brad- catch tte leadera with a pair of leader with 2,865 potnto Dor an Whalen 187—862, Ray DellaFera By HOWIE HOLCOMB year of competition and Coach Joe Tickets for the Elks function outcome of their races still very Iowa 72-71 for its sixth triumph end of the state. “I agree that a champion should baskefimU teaaw tbroufta Feb. 17. menltano 118, Terry Kelly 117, Weekly league statistics, re- the fli^ half handing off to victory in 24 starts. Texas West- ley. weekend home gamee. Friday average of 45A as well as No. 1 144—393, Lou Becker 140, Mel 'Two of five area teams to teammgjtes, he took over the DeGr^orio has a better team than win be on sale shortly. much In doubt. in nine league starts. Tom Bol- ern, a midwest at-large entrant Defense has been passed up by not be able to force a challenger W. L. Pet in rebounds with 1,526 fior a 24.2 Perry 166, Bundi Tarca 154^.364 Doug Zacoaro 126, Bfok Smith leased today, show Bucyk on top yard’s 29 points provided the In NIT play. Providence has night tte Bay Statere meet (Cleve- into a return bout.” Central Coaik ...... >17 9 122, Dave CrandaU 124y Howard with 59 perle and Bill Morgan. night and stayed tied for flrs't I third straight Southeastern Confer- Bowling Green followed up its large school past-eeason madni d(m’t go along with it. I don't feel Northeastern Witt an average of 10.1 to 9.6 for WOMEN’S DOUBLES — Mary I MatkOtrin 141, Mike Davta 119- ver ot Boston and Jean Briivean of Friars whipped tte BlUlkens o’clock starting hour... Lany Providenoe . Montreal who are In a 4-wny tie Rockville, 23rd among 26 playing at Manchester the same Wenner and Morgan are the club’s place in the Big Ten. ence crown, posted an 86-75 ver- conquest of Loyola of Chicago with three times In as many tries. * * a a ohampton who struggles 5, 6 or Oscar Robertson of CbichmaJtL Scata 129-370, OUve Roaaatto 130- 1117, Bruce Blakesles 127, Al HIU only seniors. dict at Georgia and boosted its a 67-58 triumph at home over Leach, fine Providenoe oentor, la 7 years, to get where he la should Connecticut Larry OonteUo of Syracuse paces ' 115, AJ Snowden 129, Frank Mc- for second at 58. Class B qualifiers will meet night a Class C game is scheduled Scorers Pace Eighth-ranked Mississippi State The other two teams named out for tte year with a broken 130-370, Dot H ills 182, Ann 13tJi rated E. O. Smith High of at the RockviUe gym. All faculty Class B ratings: and Auburn, rated No. 9 national- over-aH record to 18-5. Auburn Notre Dame. The success was the Off the Cuff be penalised on one fig^t atone.” Springfield the foul ahootera with an .879 per- Twerdy 125, Ruth Oeianan 125, I Namara 117, Lyn Vlgaault 134- Right briilnd them at 58 Is Bull kept pace with a 63-61 squeaker along with Providence yester- the hot-bed ankle. Storrs at 7:15 while Plham Region- members and others associated 1— Blast Haven. 2— KilUngly. 3— ly, posted Southeastern (Confer- Falcons’ seventh in a row and day were Miami of Florida Manchester, once He added that Saturday’s fight SI Anselm’s centage. Ruth Battles 146. 335, John OrtolaiU 163-1.25-354, who ia going at a faster clip than al of Hebron, 21st among 22 with the school who normally Norwich Regional, 4—Newington. Point - Getters ence victories and remained tied at home over Tulane to boost Its gave veteran coach Harold Ander and Oanislus. Both"beat the carried no return clause, but as- Holy Cross ...... 14 I George Cochran 118-140-128-381. any In recent weeka Ha scored teams in Class C competition, would handle game details will 5— Canton. 6— Elnfleld. 7 — New for the SEC lead. record to 17-2. son the 5(X>th win of his career, Friars this season. suming he won back the title, he Williams ...... 11 12 goals and five assists In his takes on 15Ui ranked South Wind- probably want to follow the Rams (Colorado, seventh in the listings The victories gave both MlssiS' In other games: Northwestern would give Tiger a return “ if the SI Mlcfaael’s ...... 19 lant eight gsmes, a pajtters simi- Canaan. 8—PlaJnville. 9 — Amity. EASTERN DIVISION Monday's Fights Risk Ring Crowns Estrada, Sherry Accept Cuts BANTAM GIRLS —Dotty Var- sor at 8:45. —then of course there’s the Smith 10 — A bbott Tech. 11 — W ilcox a week ago but out of the Top sippi State and Auburn 9-2 league nipped Michigan 63-62, Oklahoma fight warranted It.” Stonehill ...... U lar to his belated surge last, sea- w. L. T. Pts. ney 110, Kathy Kuanfik 113. son that carried to a record-equal- The same night Ellington (11th quintet which compounds the dif- Tech. 12—St. Bernard’s. 13 — E. Ten this week, lost to Missouri records with idle Georgia Tech downed Nebraska 84-77, B\irman BOSTON (AP) — Ron De- Hartford ...... H ficulty. Hershey 28 18 6 62 80-58 Monday night, and not only still In the running at 7-8. The topped Virginia Tech 70-64, Ala- SAN JOSE. (Calif. — Davey MIT ...... 19 ing 50 goals. Right now he is tied in the C ratings) meets Portland O. Smith. 14—Wilton. 16—-Middle- ooate and Ray Jutras, New Bing- friendship league — Top Privldence ...... 28 24 4 60 lost first place In the tightly champion automatically qualifies bama defeated LSU 75-71, Missis- Moore, Igl,. Columbus, Ohio, stop- Brown ...... 10 Jay Signs for About $35,000J in the goal - getting departmoit at Rockville High. Coventry In Portland, Ellington is town. 16— Shelton. 17— Farming- 24 23 10 58 ped Gil (Chilli, 130^, Los Angeles, scxzrars thla week were Carl Swan- ton. 18—St. Thomas Aquinas. 19— Quebec City ...... 24 bunched Big Eight standings, but for the NCAA tournament but it sippi whipped Florida 72-68, Van land flyweight and bantamweight Sports Schedule Bhodo Island ...... 12 with Howe at 28, only two behind (22nd) meets Newtown (l®th) in matched with one of the top 23 24 8 54 son 211 Al Bolls 200, Gerry Pa- another Claaa C test schedule Fri- teams in the Charter Oak Confer- James Memorial. 20—Terryville. Springfield ...... 23 tumbled all the way to fourth. is unlikely that Mississippi State derbilt shaded Koitucky 69-67, 5. Non-UUe; champions respectively, will ritt Amherst ...... 8 tte leader, MahovUch. 22 26 7 61 Boaton University .. 8 quette 567, Jackie Trlvlgno 178— day at Bristol Eastern. ence (Southern Division). Port- 21—Windsor Locks. 22—Stafford. Baltimore ...... 22 Third-ranked Loyola of Chicago, would go because of the state’s New Mexico State' trimmed Har- SAN FRANCikOO—HoUy Mims, both crowns when they meet in a Blanchaad and Yanks Agree! Glenn Hall of Chlcagh comtimied WESTERN LEAGUE din Simmons 83-69 and Xavier of 158,, Baltimore, outpointed Clar- "Uve" 10-round bout at Boaton Tuesday, Ifob. 19 Massachusetts ...... 10 505. the top goallse, with an average Perennial power East Haven land filliped third in the race, los- 23—Rockville. 24—Bloomfield. 25 the only other member of the new ! segregation policies. COMMERCIAL TEN PIN ing the runnerup spot to Avon on —Prince Tech. 26—Watertown. W. L. T. PU. Top Ten to see action, thrashed' Ray Bob Carey's lay-up with Ohio drubbed Villa Madonna 96-68, Mioe James, 162, Richmond, Arssia March 18. The bout wlU fea- East CattoUc at Plalnvllle, Fairfield ...... 10 of 228 while Howie Young o< De- was rated the top Class B Club. Buffalo ...... 32 18 five seconds to play enabled host Boston College won the Boston Standings p,m. Ctorlc ...... 8 Hie Cincinnati Reds AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE — troit set a record In penalty Inln- They posted a 17-1 season mark. the last night of the season. Class C ratings: St. John’s in New York 70-47 while CaUf., 10. ture a card staged before the didn’t«>ported $22,000. off $2,000. It was Cleveland ...... 23 24 rebounding from a 92-76 upset at Missouri to gain Its two-point de- Beanpot Tournament with a 59-58 W. L. Pot. closed circuit televlalon showing of Thursday, Fab. ft Trtaii^ ...... 7 waste any time dickering with indicated,----- however, that if Sherry, Aime Ostrinsky 155-368, Bob utes with a total of 210. The pre- KUlingly (13-1) and Norwich Tech Rham is paired with South 1—Ridgefield. 2—Tourtellotte. 3 Nelco T ool...... 34 LOS ANG-FILES—^Tevel Holman, Rochester ...... 18 29 the hands of Bowling Green Sat- cision over (Colorado. I tten was the No. 1 Class C quintet fol- ros. A small team, they base their Thomaston. 6 — Hale-Ray. 7 — in the Big Eight with 7-2, followed over Tufts 71-52 in the consolation Roy Motors ...... 28 12 .700 Brandels ...... 7 year ago after his 21-10 record MONDAY HOUSE LEAGUE— with New York in. 1956. lowed by Tourtellotte (16-0) and offense around high-scoring Sal Cromwell. 8—Durham. 9 — Old Ohio State, behind Gary Bradds’ NEW YORK—Art Stratton and 81 points, whipped Michigan State by Kansas State at 6-2 suid Iowa game. Bob’s Barber ...... '.26 14 .660 Bowdoin ...... 0 helped win the National League Fontsna 210, Bill Tobin 219, L.aSalet4.e (15-1). Defending Randazxo. Playing against EUing- Saybrook. 10—St. Anthony’s. 11— Johnnie McKenzie, Unemates of Don WnUs ...... 23 17 .676 Boston 0>Uege ...... 8 baseball pennant for Cincinnati in Bo** Arendt 213, Hert Orickmore champion Thomaston (15-2) was ton, ^ lit the season series, losing ElUlngton. 12— Avon. 13— W ood- the Buffalo Bisons were tied for Man. Sand ...... 23 17 .676 Maine ...... 7 1961. He didn't sign until after the Now York Yankees, also took aljj^ sebola 204, Gertry De put in fifth place behind East the opener^ but coming back with bury. 14—Bacon. 15—South Wind- In the Dugout with the Managers •••No, 19 reported cut. The sometimes first UConn Stars Named the American Hockey League Willie’s Steak ...... 22 18 .550 Bates ...... 0 start of spring training and al- baseman and outfielder reportedly I manno^1“ “ " 300, Joe Reyman 200, Wlndoor. a big win in the rematch. sor. 16—Newtown. 17—Portland. scoring lead after Sunday’s games, White Eagle ...... 21 19 .525 Cofiby ...... 7 though he a g ^ won 21 games, Bottom team in the C Tourney, 18— Masuk. 19— Hand. 20—W ash- signed for $20,000. I MePar NBiW YORK (A P ) — Fran In a ppe-toumey ballot of sports with 68 points each. Burnside Auto ...... 21 19 .525 Darttnouth ...... 7 the Reds finished third. land 213-578, Hugo Bensen 556, DriscoU, Brown backcourt ace, writers. East Haven was picked Oorventry takes on Newtown, The ington. 21—Rham. 22—Coventry. Stratton had 17 goals and 51 as- A.B.A. Tool ...... 21 19 .525 Harvard ...... Evwything was lovey - dovey Other signings Mondqy included: Rock DeimlUa 575, B

MANCHESTER UVENIMO HERALD, MANCHESTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IF, 1883 ifSL

72 H0U<9U Fter S u it 7 2 Homm For 8«l6 71 H oii99b F«r Sftto ’ 7S HoutMU For S a lt Colds May Cause Live Rabbit Winner^g BOWERS fOliOOLr-« room C i^ sv)iiH L.K n] KANOHESTHIt-TroS abadad 9 WAUCBR t r .- i i x room Cape, offers Ttn^M ite room ranch, wsllr to bug and rege. vesy eloee to all scnaols, raeraatian Hospital to Cut shote^ ' and tranniartati^ and eeavanlsiiea, hack- In ^Alice^ Drawing .. ____ Schools, full oaUnr with rec room. yw dni^ fsneed, new knotty EXPERT, reUable repair aU 55dwn,.» <«aiMyd fifsuhtioii. 9 bedrooms, Uvtog room and Hm OO/ PhUbrlok Agen^, MI Visitor Privilege makes of radios TVs, stereos, Ml- pine kftcaw, waDtUg idtstance to tr. Gnu MX 8^ “ Utohsn, aluminum oomMnaUena, schnbls, fAoppbterVioltoe. 8 ^ Pour Wlfgly-lteim • atis^ band, etc. Sound By*- » TH»y cwiy jgi ______wftiyou^mm^AmfWt) mods^ priced at 919,800. Rob- Vnlaas persons with eolds or wiilu raMbC^ wtn IM aw teiirfiM tema of Manchester, 23 Birch St., SOW MOUMTJW OOUIi«1W OEDC RET l « U»CM| Can ci^9ae John H. !»«.• room ' randi, i ADVERTISING available kll hours. Satisfaction ------—„__ Mein at. location, reaaoni^ MnlUple tistoig. rooms, good closat apaes, attach- firsiSice, dtotog room, kitchen BOWERS SCHOOL A rite-4 wUl be closed to aU'vialtors. department maintained areas will Wing of the Uttie Theater M Man- guaranteed. Can MI 9-1815. Waatsd—To Buj ^ terns. Agency, MI 5-4106. ed garage, many ektras, good wim dinette. Many fine extras fui rooma, 9 fuU- katiul, 3-car ga- A hospital spokeamin. said such sa. ftrralscs, O.E. rang# aild rage.. Don’t ideiar-aee . todiqr! today that many viaitort; lU be permitted today or tonight. chester and the Junior OeiMuPy top tssd lot, $18,900. Warren B. RMng temperatures which have Hijacked Ship Club. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WANTED______Uaed fntnltura wpDBSlRABIiB retail location MxlW, Howland, Realtor-Trader. MI oven and formica oountsrs in Madeline ImHh, Raiator. MI thanMslves, have required, price paid. EdV Uaed Fumltura, avallaUe 9oon In downtown 9-1943. . left water on the areas sre the Both organiaattono ora eponoer- ______8 A3L to S P JL______Mfllinery, Dressmaking 19 FOUR FAMILY 8-110$. Wrch eabtoeted Jtitchen, ovsrais- treatment to the emOrgency to s-nw Or CR e48W.- heart of Manohaatar. Large ahow room for fainting or spells main reasons for the no skating- (CxMitinned from Page One) Ing a production of “AJleo to td garage, playroom, 1% baUia. SIX ROOM Ranch. 3 . bedrooms, DRESSES and coata shortened, room windows, fun etiltag apaoa MANCHBSTBRr-Cbarmtog 8 room Priced under $30,000. Call Mrs. they have suffered while ha- uhttl-further-notio# report. Wonderland" Saturday, Mardl 9, mending, worn collars turned, in FRANK la buying w d •___ MwI bi MM ml * MWVl i e dWiwaaber and dtopoaal, xttach- at 1:30, 3:30 and 7:46 p.m., at COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT uasd furniture and antiques m to Colonial located to a fine reelden- Lambert Jarvia Realty Co., lting. In the name of the Brazilian gov my own home. MI 9-S481. Uonad. Phone 9434616. MenOhester demand location, tlal hei|jiborhood. Ceramic tiled Sd garage, good looiation, $16,000. ernment. Bailey Auditorkmi, 5(andiMtor MOMIkAT n n i FBIDAT 10:SO AJlL—SATDBDAV 9 ‘ Laka BL CaU and aaa What we>e ens Mock to nil eenvonienees, Raaltoni, Ml $-4113, MI 9-1300. PhllwlM ^Agency, MI |^9-fc494. "Our first re^KMisibUity is bath. Garage. An Ideal home for .to the patients," said the Columbia High School. got Bundaya- MI .9-8580. STORE FOR rent suitakle lor grOsatog $8400 yaarly, axcal- Presumably, they had n.ssurance Besides the first prize oi Peter, only $16,M0. Call the Janris Real- BROOKFIELD Itreet — 6 room spokesman, adding that "it is from the nine armed hijackers— PLEASE READ YOUR AD Moving— ^Trucking- beauty salon, !«'>•* A ,® * ' limt tovostmant. ty Co., Realtors, MI 8-4113, MI Cape near High i-Junior High, who has a role in the play, two WE BUT_, BEIX, or trada a n t ^ flees, ample paridng. MI >4617. Lott For Said 72 within our right” to reatriot Girl Scouts Pick members of a Venezuelan terror- sets of tickets for any performance ______r *W aat Ada** u « taken over the phone as a oon- storage 20 and uaad fumiturs, china, 8-1038, M I 9-7814. firetoace. .garage. Reduced, for visitors. iat organization there would be immediate sale. Bel Air Real ••* MANCHBanot — A sons . leval vtill he awarded to aecond and «o«- n o adverflaer ahoiiM read his ad the FIRST DAT IT attvar, piotun m n u ii and M MANCHESTER—®. Middle ^am - 1.60 MONTHLY. Attrae- The spokesman said the sit- no resistance. Brazil has indicated third place winners. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. ooina, old doUa and guna, pike. Desirable oftloes or offic# tate, M l $-9883. buUdlnliVlot, 6i^ water.. ‘King’ and Queen it would grant the hijackers poli- AFnCABS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next huer- Moving, packing, storage, locoi PAUL FIANO AGENCY tive l-bedroora ranch, aluminum 'nation has been complicated Color dravring no larger than Rob. H w Herald Is reqranslble f^>er commissions. See Manager, Lig- St. heater. Florence apace heater. you through. T, J. Crockett, Real- tUad bath, large Uving room with ing Commission will conduct a The Women's Guild of the Con- played in the lobby of Bailey Audi- ir at the telephone Hsted? Simply oeH the books on request Fully insured. MI 9-0080. ATTRACTIVELY furnished room INDUSTRIAL~SuUdtog —masonry ONE YEAR old ranch. 6 rooms, 3 •to proBM tun ocurtoous aenrioa. public hearing at 8 p.m. today at The Venezuelan government torium the day of the "Alice in gett Drug, Parkade Shopping Cen- baths, 3-ear garage, $20,900. PhU tor. MI 8-1877. fireplace, family sized kitchen gregational Church will meet to- said it will in.struct Its amha.s.sa- Call Edward R. Price. MI 9-1008 ter, 404 W. Middle Tpke. TRUCK DRIVER egmerlenced, for for gentleman, private entrance, walls, oil heat, office, lavatory, with G.El. built-in oven and Jea^ Banh., Brekai. the Vernon Elementary School, to Wonderland” production. kitchen privileges, parking. In brick Agency, MI 9-8464. day in the Parish House at 8 p.m. dor to Brazil. J. L. Salcedo Baa- S-ton truck, a ateafu Job with a 8,0N sq. ft., bulldtagto excellent ROLUNG PARK Cape — 4 bed stove. F1U1 basement with excel dlcauss proposed changes to a sec- A film will be shown, "Serving Members of the (Children’s Wing, MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE PAINTINQ and ivaUMparing. wall- wholesaler. Must have recent quire 169 Maple St. condition. Carlton W. Hutehtos, rooms, 7 closets, IH baths. Uv- WANTED —3 Or $ bedroom house, tardo, to request the return of the Building Materials 47 new CRARMINO Colonial lent rec room possibilities, A $14,000-$19,000 Have two qualified tion of the town zoning regula- Christ in the Heart of the City.” and children of members of the paper removed.j. Wiulpaper- books local referencee, bs over 23 Realtor, MI 9-8183. ing room fireplace, full base- true value at $17,000. See and tions, aid revisions to the zoning Ship and crew and the ^‘xtradition ! Ml 94)500 <»' Truest. Ceilings. Fr^ sstl SECRETARY years old, and know Hartford ATTRACTIVE room centrally lo- Ranch,, family kitchen with Pro- ment, oversize lot, priced right. buyers. Soon a# possible. Carlton Mrs. George K. ICvans Is in charge of the hijackers. ! compete. cated for business woman. Call <30V»HTRY---Commerclal proper- vincial cabinets, excellent floor compare. Call Bill Frazier, Jarvis Hutchins, 5U 9-6183. Multiple map. of the program. Hostesses are In Havana, the Cuban News ______mates. Call Roger Ml 8-0928. County. CaU 389-4887. Warren E, Howland, Realtor- Realty Co., MT 8-4112. MI 9-1200. Unusual opportunity to de- Jdl 8-6981 after 6 p.m. iy available. Store or restaurant plan, matchless construction, only Listing. Ths proposed changes would «f- Mrs. John Hint and Mrs. William Agency reported that a mes.sage I -wwT t leave your mesenge. Toam hear from oar advertiser la Jig PAINTING, wallpapering, ceilings SPECIALS $17,000. Hayas Agency. MI 8-4808 Trader. Ml $-1108. Bowers. velop a career with an ex- use. Ample off street parking. kfANCHES’TER—6 room Cape with fact builders sutd developers in- from the leader of the .ship'.s cap- I L 1/ iritkent spending aU evening at the telephone. refinished, hardwood floors sand- panding professional service tending to put up residential sub- The Answer Is Yea Owner consider rental. Call MANCHESTER—1964 home — RANCH 83x68, beamed and panel- full shed dormer, utility room, Legal Notices tivea. Wilmar Medina Rojas, said ' J i im . TT ed. Call MI 9-4920. concern in Manchester. This 94” Royal Shingles |13 per sq. ROOM CENTRALLY located. Mr. Frazier, Jarvl# Realty Co., ed living room, 3 fireplacea (one divisions or new commercial build- A demonstration voting ma- Linden Street. MI 9-6316. large rooms expandable to 6. dining room, living room with he would turn the ship over to the , ^ position requires initiative and HIGH SCHOOL Realtors, Mi 8-4113, MI 9-7814. In basement), 8 bedrooms. 3-car U.8. TREAflURY DEPARTM ENT — ings to the town, and will specific- chine will be set up to Yeomans Brazilians at Macapa. another i I F I Automobiles For Sale 4 PAINTINQ AND paperhanging. willingness to assume respon- Ceiling Tile—Odd Dots 9c aq. ft. Nlc# lot, oU hot water heat, full fireplace. 8 bedrooms, ceramic Internal Revenue Service. Notice of Hall Saturday for those who wish Lost and Pound Good clean workmaniuilp at rea- cellar, aluminum combinationa, garage, perfect condition, $38,900. bath, aluminum combinations, oil Public Auction Sale. February IS 19«3. ally affect future commercial de- port at the entrance of the Ama-1 L JJ.9 sibility. Applicant must be a hllbrlck Agency, MI 9-8464. Pursuant to authority contained In velc^ment in tha TalcottviUe-Ver- to check the machine set-up be- FORD 1963 4-door, stick shift, run- simablc rates 80 yaars In Man- Louver Doors $4 Apartments—F la t^ fireplace, convenient to bus. Ideal hot water heat, bus line, one tnln- zon because he had no charts for liOST—Book placed hi wrong car good typist and able to work BOYS Houses For Sale 72 Section 8331 of the Internal Revenue non Circle area. fore voting in the referendum. The Belem. ning condition, make an offer. chester Raymond BMska. MI with figures accurately. Posi- Tenements 63 for couple. Robert Wolverton, THREE FAMILY 6-4-8. Hot water ute to schools and shopping, Code, the followin# deecribed property registrars have explained the op- In paridng lot across from hospi- Plywood Paneling—Special $18,9()0 Robert Wolverton, Real- has been eelsed for nonpayment of de- The agency said this message Rainy Review tal. Call MI 8-7168. or leave book After 6 p.m., MI 3-4230. 9-9287. tion at present is on a part- MANCHESTERr-7 room spUt level, Realtor, MI 9-2818. heat, aluminum stonns,r ^excellent Suggested ore changes in Ar- eration as follows: Step 1, pull the After school work $8.60 per pc 118 MAIN—Three room s, heat, hot tor. MI 9-281^______linquent Internal revenue taxe* due from the hijackers was received in hosiHtal office. ______time basis, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. IH baths, no room, garage, cov- condition, central location. Carl- from Edwin G. Adame, dba Fairfield ticle II, Section VI C of the zon- red handle to the right to close 1962 FORD Galaxie 4-door sedan. PAINTING, paperhtuiging, floor water, stove, refrigerator, MOO, MANCHESTER — New 6 room Market 3S4 HarUord Road, Manchee- ing regulations. Monday night. daily, and will increase as Dutch Doors I17.60 ered patio half aore at j^kU ke ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-8182. Mul- EIGHT ROOM custom bulli Co- the curtain; step 2, vote by using (Ctontinned from Psga On# LOST—Drown and whit® female V-8, Fordomatlc. Call AN 7-4936 sanding, ceilings whitened. For $1.16 per hour MI 9-6339, 9-6. brick ranch, built-lns 14x20 Uving ------I ter ConnecUcul. The pit.loperly will be Tha section governs general re- Their chief aim to prevent work demands to full-time. grounds. Hayes Agenoj, M l 8-48N. tiple Listing. lonial, spacious living room with | ,old in accordance with the provleioiie a “yes” pointer to indicate the pilnger spaniel, answers to 6-8 p.m. lowest rates and good clean work- Knotty Pine Paneling 18c aq. ft. room with fireplace half acre lot, President Romulo Betancourts Box BB, Herald. FOUR ROOM duplex apartment paneled fireplace wall,...... bright and‘of Section 6336 of the Internal Revenuequirements applying to residential preference for one question; step After handshakes, a military “Cocoa,” Reward. MI 9-9232. manship call MI 4-0601. Apply 19,900—6 ^ R(X)M ranch, flrrolaoe, reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, MANCHESTER — Nice 4 room Code, and the reculalloni thereunder trip to the United States -was honors ceremony was held with a with extra finished room in attic, friendly dining room, kitchen and commercial developments of 3, pull the red handle to the left, Prehung Doors from $16 ea. 3-car garage,garage. large lot, privacy. MI 1-4808. ranch, tile bath, city uUUties, full at public auction on the 38th day of more than four acres, including which records the vote and opens thwarted He went ahead with the review of U.S. troops by the two NOTICE IS HBiREBY given that Auto Driving School 7-A EXTERIOR and interior painting, available Feb. 16. 386 Highland with cherry cabinets and all the February. 1963, at 11 a.m. at 384 Hart- trip, saying the Venezuelan people COMBINATTON waitress and 988 Main Street, Room 6 Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, price $11,600 : 8 room older home, garden type apartments and mul- the curtain. presidents. Pass Book No. S9663, issued by paperhanging, wallpaper remov- Aluminum Qlass Sliding Doom, St MI 8-6139. Multiple Listing, Ml 9-8182. TANNER STREICT — Bowers built-in#, 4 bedrooms, 2(4 baths, ford Road. Mancheater. Connecticut, and armed forces back his re- MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., ed, ceilings, fully insured. Call cook, good wages and tijqiing. 8 p.m. Wednesday afternoon $6,800; Bolton—beautiful 8 bed Description of property. Group 1. Ta# tiple dwelling units. Charity Shoot Set Drawn up in front of the White The Savings Bank of Manchester 6/0X6/8 $71.60 « School area. 7 room Colonial, 3 porches. 2-car garage, AA zone. No. I, 1—National Cash Resister gime offices, classroom located Man- George OulUette, MI 9-1251. Hours 6 p.m.—1 a.m., Tuesday, MAIN STREET-First floor, 4 room aplit, nearly 8 acres, land, Also included are specifications Columbia Lake Bowmen wtll House was an honor guard repre- has been lost and application has ’Thursday, FYiday and Saturday. NEW UBTING—Routs 81, Coven- twin alsed bedrooms, garage, $16,900 ; 8 bedroom ranch, one Middle thirties. Warren E. How- FP19706-PP-26426-TX; Group 2. Tas chester Parkade, lower level. Be- Caulking Gung 60c ea. bright rooms, basement, excel- No. 2. 1—Toledo Scale—Sentinel Duplex; for commercial zones designated sponsor their second annual men- The Brazilian marines were un- seeing the U.S. Army, Navy. Air been made to said bank for pay- Inquire between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. try. Lovely 6 room ranch, apa- 414% mortgage, only $17,200. acre land. $18,600. Many more, all land, Realtor-TYader, MI 8-1108. der orders to take control of the | Marine Corps and Coast ginners, older, nervous students, PAINTER — Guaranteed work. lent location, parking, now avail- quick Tas No. 10. 1—Toledo Guardian Du- CA, CAX, and CB. Changes in the tal health charity shoot April 12, ment of the amount of deposit. Charcoal Broiler, 660 E. Middle CASH ’N CARRY ONLY clous grounds, low price for Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808.______price ranges. Call the Ellsworth plex Scale (70); Tas 18. 1— Chattllon ship pending the arrival late to- our specialty. Teen-age driver’s Winter special — average ceiling able. Call M i 8-1677. sale. Warren E. Howland, Real- VERNON—Five room ranch, sec- zoning map would make the area when archers from throughoirt the Guard. $6 labor. MI 3-4716. Turnpike. Mitten Agency. Realtor, MI 8-6980 Type 206-Meat Scale. Group 3. Tas night or early Wedne.sday of a In addition, uniformed troops FOUND—Black and white male educp-tion course. State certified. MANY o r THE ABOVE ONE OF tor-Trader, MI 8-1108, SPLIT LEVEL—0 rooms, recrea- onds to Parkway. $11,600. Tre- NO. 3. 1—Meul Display Stand: Tas No. along Rts. 30 and 83, both north state will participate in a tourna- MI 9-7898. 48 BIRCH STREET—Large 4 tion room, garage, very clean, or MI 8-2825. mont Agency, TR 6-1861, TR 4. 1—Wooden Ve#etable Stand: Tas ment on the club’s 28 target course Brazilian navy corvette carrying. lined the semloirculnr driveway in teirier-type dog. Call Lee Frao- LOCAL COMPANY has opoiing In Personnel D ept A KIND— Jo K 1_TManlfiv' fltfind- l«rr»UD 4. and south of the Wilbur Cross Dog Warden, MI 8-8694. room flat, second floor, furnace, HENRY STREET A rea- Lovely $16,900. 4% % m ortgage $87.78 6-3349. No. t 1—M.tsl IMsplsy Stand: Group on Hunt Rd. Lost year's shoot was marines to escort the Azoategui 1 jp^^t of the executive mansion. LARSON'S—Cm necticut's first li- EIectr’.caI Services 22 accoimting department for alert OFFERED SUBJBCCT TO PRIOR $N. MI 94339, 94. NO. COVENTRY—Largs 6 room Tag“ No. 8,-. 1—Huasman. ______Solf Sarvlca Highway, subject to this section of 240 miles down the coast to Belem account of the rain, and the intelligent girl, with some offtee seven room Brick ranch. Three monthly. Carlton W. Hutchtoa, Cape full shed dormer, aluminum RMris^ratlon Caae (dlapliyi): Group 6, tile regulations. the first of its kind in ths coun- FOUND—Black male dog. white censed driving school trained — SALE BOWERS SCHOOL —9 room ^ No. 9. 1—Freedllch Flowlns Air at the mouth of the Amazon ^now, Kennedy had post- FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv- experience. She will have an ap- TWO ROOMS, one block from bedrooms, IH baths, den formal MI 9-8182, Multiple tasting. etornis, 1% baths, tw© acres of Tas The new zones are being sought tr>'. The money raised was con- mot on chest two white paws, Certified and approved is now of- Clerk-Typist dining room, no basement. Largs lonial, five bedrooms, l(i baths. ReTriseraUonlefrise____ Caaa___ 72734:___ Group 6. tributed to the local drive which Ftiver. j poned plans for a ceremonial pa- fill Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden, fering classrooms and behind ice on all types of electilcai wir- titude for figures, proficiency on Main, heat, stove, refrigerator. MANCHESTER—exquisite 8 room land, $16,800. Other homes with 38 foot living room with fireplace, Tas 13. 1—Tolfdo _Chopi:^r with attach- to allow increased control over There was speculation that the through Washington. That ing. License and Insured. Wilson an adding machine, some typing MI 3-8695 after 8. oversized two osr garage with one to Oiree acres. Chambers menta. 8er 23791S12tMM)0e U horaa the use of the land in the area of is for the WiUlmantic District, MI 8-8694.______wheel instruction for teen-agers. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC, radio operating door. Double lot, ranch, 100x300 wooded lot warmth new bath and kitchen, 2-car ga- iwor; Tas No. 13. 1—Toledo Cubo I The winter Indoor shoots which ship had halted off northern Brazil gyp^t was react for Wednesday, Ml 9-6075 Electrical Co., Mancliestor. MI ability though not necessarily a An opening for an experienced and Charm everywhere. Shown by Realty, MI 8-1826. MI 8-6630. rage, one acre lot, $18,800. Phll- eak Marina: Tas No. 14, l-r-Qlob« the Vernon Circle. ] because It ran out of fuel or had Betancourt, a friend of th# Unit- 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME S-ItTS. typist. Must have own transport 381 STATE ST R E E T FOUR ROOMS, second floor, re- plenty of trees and privacy. Ter- ' have been held in Yeomans Hall FOUND—Brown female dog. Call clerk-typist. Position requires rific location, very central. T, J. appointment. Bel Air Real Es- bnek Agency, 5fl 9-8484. Sllcins Machlna. 8*r No. 169180, Model Allowed to CA and CAX zones will terminate March 10. An in- engine trouble. The Brazilian navy states, la the No. 1 Latln- Lee Fracchla. Dog Warden. MI tation. Reply Box DD, Herald. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. decorated. No chilih’en under 16 160. Motor 8er No. 80 Vt HP. Model are resldenaial unit, service es- a neat appearing person with Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1677, tate, Ml 3-9832.______8843: Group 7. T a r No. 16, 1—Meat door eastern regional champion Is under orders to .seize the ship. American enemv of Cuba’s Priraa Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 248-2147 years. Inquire 11 Church St., HUJUNOTON — Non-development tablishments, restaurants, clean- 8-8694. Floor Finishing 24 LIGHT FACTORY work, Ftoiishing good typing ability. Some fa- Cuttlns Table- l-^hoppins Block: shoot will be held March 17. In The navy has said the future pf Minister Fidel Qaatro. first floor. MANCHESTER — 2-family 8-8, C Coventry oVerslzed (jape (Jod, full ohfd dor- Group I, Tag No. 6. 4-HJW*l Shopplns ers. theaters, motels, retail out- Depiartment, brush, bow, etc. 8 cility to shorthand helpful but Yeomans Hall. Seven clubs from the hijackers membera of a \ en- p^^^g to hi? moetbig with not absolutely essential. Mod- sone Price reduced, a ty water mer. 6 rooms, bath down; 8 Cartaf Tas>^vl'^e«*4Jwl»r: Tas No. lets, and service stations. 2 26” GIRL’S BICYCLE, in good FLOOR LAYING, sanding, refin- a.m.-4:30 p.m. Apply Kaklar 'toy EXTRA LARGE 8Vi room apart- U. S---Slmplez Gum. Mashlitea < Paper): throughout the .state will partici- ezuelan terrori.st organization— Kennedy. Betancourt received an Announcements ishlng our specialty. Get the best em xaffice, excellent benefit ment, heat, , h ot. water, appli- and sewer. Tongren Agency. MI rooms and bath partially finished Tag 15. 1—Wrapping Paper Holder with The CB zone could be used for would be left to the Brazilian For- enthusiastic welcom* Monday condition. MI 9-7976. Co., 60 Hilliard Street. MANCHESTER SUBURBS ROCK or GIBRALTAR up. Excellent value, $18,400. papei^ Group 9. Tag No. 19, 1—Brun- the abov# uses plus professional pate in an exhibition of sharp- for less. Call MI 4-0601. program. Write Clerk-Typlat, ances garbage disposal, parking, $-6831. shooting. The Columbia Bowmen eign Ministry. when he stopped off at tan Juan, ''in c o m e TAXES prepared in your P.O. Box 1821 Hartford, stat- Fuel and Feed 49-A Oates Agency. 50 9-8883. ner Compreaaor wlln motor C66K3227 buildings and research and labora- CATALOG FREE. I’ll send you adults. MI 9-6750. 1 HP; Tas- No. 20. 1—Compreaaor with will award a perpetual trophy to U.S. craft, liovering outside Bra- Puerto Rico. home or by iqip^taent. Eb^r- FLOOR SANDING and refinlshing ing work hietory, education $1,300 assumes mortgage, seU- 48 FERGUSON ROAD — New 8 tory firms. zilian territorial waters, kept the Business Services Offered 1?. 276 page Popular Club catalog. DRY FIREPLACE and furnace room ranch with 2-car garage, MANCHESTER — Near Bowers Model SKCf83AB86«AX H HP G E : Tas the winner and league trophies for Without mentioning Cuba by lanced tax work, 34 hour service. (specializing in older floors). Let your friends shop from ll. and salary desired. FIVE ROOMS—First floor flat, oil ing 20% below replacement All stone custom constructed, No. 2l, 1—Uaed compreaaor, needs re- Part of the new regulations re- Anzoategui under surveillance but Can MI 8-4738. wood, trunks. Pick-up, station aluminum siding, oil hot water 8H room oversized cape, four School, 7 room Cape, garage, low pair!: Tas No. 37, 1—AMANA Com- juniors and intermediates will also name, he told newsmen, “ as long LAWNMOWER sharpening and re- Panting. Ceilings. Papijrhanging. Then you pick $25 and more in furnace, good condition, adults. cost. Five room ranch, breeze- quire service stations no closer made no attempt to arrest it. as the Communist beachhead to No job too small. John Verfallle, wagon Ibads. Truck chains, bath- way and garage, parkllks heat Uving room with fireplace, bedrooms. paneled living down payment. ESscott Agency, reaaor and Cooler: Group 10. Tas toan 1,000 feet in the new zones, be presented. The public is invited. INCOME TAX returns prepared by pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. free items. Alice Williams, popu- MI 3-0768. Rfo. 22. 7—Fana; Group 11, 'fas No. 33, In WHS Piny Brazil has promised political America is not eliminated, we will Free l^ck-up and delivery Little MI 9-5750 lar Club Plan, Dept G801, Lyn- room sink. MI 9-1863. grounds Including willow trees, 8 laige bedrooms, kitchen with room Fireplace, breakfsat bar 50 9-7688. 2—Aluminum Doors: Group 12. Tas and that they be at least 600 feet auditor. Busineas and individual. trainee — Established sales built-uis immediate occupancy. kitchien, 2 baths. Garage. 1 No. 34 , 289—Aaaorted quarts of Beer; Fourteen loceJ hlgit school stu- asylum to the hijackers when they! be exposed to the risk of aabo- A McKinney. 16 Woodbrldge S t, brook. New York. •TWO ROOM furnished apartment, brook and all. from driveways of schools, hos- surrender the ves.sel. The Vene-jjAge/' Accounting services. Raymond CHARLES FLOOR Sanding— new route In locti Area opening aocm. heat, hot water, stove, refrlger(rlger- Robert "Wolverton, Realtor, Ml acre treed lot. Vacant, Move FOUR ROOM ranch home, oil hot 50—A sso rt^ cans of Beer; 141—Aa- dents appeared in the presentation Ml 8-8020. aorted 12 ox. Bottles of Beer: 226 — pitals, churches, theaters. li- Girard. MI 9-8008. or old floors finished. The bigger $96 a week w hile training. A d- ator. Apply Marlow’s, 867 I&ln 9-3818. right in. Won't last st $31,900. air heat, new siding, $10,950. of "Ask Any Girl” by the Wind- zuelan Foreign Ministry said It i He began his trip as hsodltoes Garden— Farm— Dairy Phone John H. Lappen, Inc.. 50 Aaaorted alx-paca of peer: Group 18. braries. and other public facilities. will demand their extradition. The focused on the hijacking of the FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar- LAND CLEARED, firewood cut, the job, the cheaper the price. MI vance to $144 weekly after train- St. PAUL FIANO AGENCY Call Art Foroker, 50 9-5808, Tas No. 26, 66—Various brands of soda The regulations set minimum ham Players Feb. 16 and 16 at trees removed, light trucking. 9-4920 Help Wanted— Male 36 ing. Married man with car. For Products 50 42 LUDLOW ROAD, Manchester— TR 6-3834. 9-53«l. (6 P a k a ): 171—Quarts of aaaorted 8:15 p.m. in the Case Gymnasium. ship will be returned to Venezuela Venezuelan freighter Anzoategui, ed with your savings in mind. FTVE ROOMS—New two family, new 6 room ranch, 100x186 lot, Soda: Group 14. fag'ag No. 26,26 Aaaorted Aot>r areas and lot sizes in the presumably with Us captain and . and avowed Communist attempt to Reasonable rates. Ml 9-6246, Paul Ellison BU 9-5226. interview call Manchester, Ml MI 3-0458 lot of Groceries. Patent ...... Medicines and • various areas. The cast included, Warren Fletch- FLOOR SANDING, floor tiling, QUALITY APPLES grown in Man- must see! Available Immediately, full cellar, oil hot water neat, llv $16,900—SIX room ranch, so cute most of the 35 crewmen. | discredit Betancourt and his trip. B. J. Bayles. 4-0303. cookies. The property will be ofered The zone changes are being sug- er. as Vince; Linda Pell, as Heide SHARPBFnNO Service— Sawa, interior and exterior painting. MI chester, 22 lb. bag, $1.60. Bimce tag room with fireplace, dining you couldn’t help Ilkinig it. 8 for aale flral in the assrecate. and ______Second Mate Wilmar Medina ‘ But U.S. officials treated the hi- $126. Adults preferred. Eve- gested for areas currently zoned and Lorraine Vertefeuille as Ellen knlvee, axea, aheors, skates, 9-9688. Farm, 639 W. Center. Ml 8-8116. room, kitchen with Iwllt-toa, 3 bedrooms, living room and dining than In #roupa. Tha total)tal or the lenta- On the production end were busi- Rojas radioed that he was the; jacking as virtually a closed to- INCOME TAX returns prepared nings, MI 0-2582. BARROWS k WALLACE y sroupa will be Cl Or Rural Residence. j roti^ hladea. Quick service. Capi- DRAFTSMEN large bedrooms, $22,000, Robert room with picture windows, blue tlva Buccasaful bids by only crew member involved in the cident. showing another Red re- by former Internal Revenue MANCHESTER—Custom 7 room compared with the price bid for the A switch from CM to CA it asked' manager Elizabeth Kasko- tol Ejqulpment Co., 88 Main St., Salesmen Wanted 36-A LARGE 2-bedroom, first floor gar- Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2818. 66 East Center St. bathroom, kitchen with built-lns, assregate. The suCceaiful bidder (a) seizure. The other eight men who j sort to violence. Betancourt, land- Agent In the convenience of your Mortgages spUt level, 2 baths, recreation double sink, birch cabinets. On for property on both sides Rl- i *** committee, Donna Cohen home for individual and business. Mancherter. Hours dally 7-6. Household Goods 51 den apartment. O.E. kitchen. MI- tHll be determined by the method and Warren Fletcher; programs, reportedly carried out the seizure ] ing at San Juan to the cheers of Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI AND SALESMAN — Specialty adverUae- 8-9384. room, expandable to 0 bedrooms, IN SUBURBIA—A 1964, 8 room Mancheetor, Conn. bus line, close to Main Street. E. which producea the greater amount. 30 south of the highway, excepting MI 9-8988. SECOND mortgages — Unlimited Only the right, title, and Intereat of the industrial area around Aldon chairman Janice Kowalski, Linda with Medina Rojas apparently thou.sands, publicly ignored the 8-7908. ment. Calendars, all Imes, full or double garage. Carlton W. ranch, 100x260 lot, ameslt# drive, J. Carpenter, Broker, 50 9-6061. were Ctommunlst terrori.sts smug- funds available for second mort- part-time, age no harrier, leads ED’S USED Furniture and Appli- Hutchtoa, MI 0-6182. Edwin G. Adama In and to the propei^ Mills and a section of CAX just Pell, Elizabeth Kaskowitz; prop- runaway ship. FUIXr-TIME tax accotmtant ready ances—We buy and sell for re^ y ’TWO ROOM first floor apartment oil heat, aluminum combinationa, ty will bV off#r«d for m I^. Thp term® . ai_ .. aw . , . gled aboard before the ship sailed From Kennedy’s standpoint, the gages. payments to suit your furnished, Conneoticut company. 5CANCKE8TER — Cute 4 room of payment will b# WOO.OO. or o f ' south of the higtiway and wewt erf erties, Ekmnal Cohen. Patricia to aaalBt you. Rates reasonable. LAWN MOWEStS aharpened and ENGINEERING cash Open 9-9 AD 34240 or CH with private bath, heat, gas stove full cellar, living room ^th flra- last Tuesday for Houston, Tex., two-day Washington visit of the repaired sales and service, pick budget Expedient service. J. D. Our salesmen know of this adver- and refrigerator furnished. CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, place, 8 Wg bedrooms. For aun>" ranch, good location, ideal '-for thft purchaa® i^ cf. whlchFver ia thF , R t SO Murphy; publicity, Marilyn Nau- Call 8. J. Turklngton, Jr., MI 9-0860. QUAUTY AND potsntial to Oils .tFr. at oncF. and a IHf . halancF and New Orleans. I^. However, Venezuelan leader underscored a up and delivery. Ice akateaM s h a r p - Realty, MI 3-5129. tisement. Commistion. Write Box Adults (Hily. MI 8-6888. large Uving room formal dining mer — ftlr conditioning. ^Robert younger or older couple, $11,700. areati North of the highway, change is mec. Ltoda' Dalgneault, Beverly 8-7781. room, cabtoet kitchen, 2 bed- unflnUhed Cap«! All - plaster full'all not latFf than 4 p.m. n rlork on it was also reported that some of theme he has been stressing to ened, precision ground. L k M AA, Herald. Wolverton, Realtor, 511 9-3818. 50 8-0264. tha aamF day. PasmiFnt muat b f by aaked to CAX for moat of the Clark, Patricia Murphy; tickets. BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help AIDES SUNBEAM Mixmaster, good con- walls, expandable for 2 bedrooms the crewmen joined the in.surgents U.S. policy toward Cuba and I a - NEED HEXP in preparing your EEquipment Corporation, Route 88, FIVE PLEASANT large rooms, rooms, recreation room, land- caah., CFrtifiFd chFck. bank rh^ck. or property went and north of the Joan Enos, Sylvia Lytikatoen; you to a fresh start by consoli- MAN WITH interest in music or dition; 31” TV table model with scaped yard. Marion E. M bert- up quiet location, wooded lot. In- SEVERAL 3.familles avaUable. monay order, payable to the Internal and will ask asylum in Brazil. tin America. tnrnm>Income taxt«T retum? cSll MI Vernon. Conn. ‘TR 6-7609. Manchea- Iron stand, UHF-VHF. MI 3-7742. first floor flat, oil furnace, cen- TOLLAND—Spotless ranch, at- rotary, with a section of about prompter, Patricia Murphy. Leo dating the many debts that de- electronics and with use o< car trally located, Immaculate, don. Realtor, MI 8-6663. quire Warren E. Howland, Real- one brand new, all fairly priced. Revenue Service. Joseph J. Conley. Cohen, Johnson Rd. owner of the Betancourt spent Monday night Although the Soviets have some 9-8329. tached garage, full baaement, tor-Trader. 5fl 8-1108. Jr.» (Dlfltrict Director of Internal 200 foot depth rezoned CA on both SNOW PLOWING Service— Man- mand your attention into c«ie No de^ee needed. For in- to arrange stereo demonstratiems. DON’T WATT UNTIL OUR adults. MI 8-6777. $500 cash needed. Bacott Agency, Excellent financing available. J. Revenue). By Lyman E. Smith. •ide« of Rt. SO. Furniture Fair, loaned most of the on U.S. territory -the Common- 17.000 troops to Cuba, ths bigger chester, East Hartford, Bolton, easily paid monthly obligation. teresting assignments in This is a top Income sales Job. SPUT LEVEL— 7 rooma, 1% D Realty 50 8-5139. (Revenue Officer). properties to be used In the play. wealth of Puerto Rico where he | (jommunist danger lies to . Red FOR SERVICE and savings in pre- W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N baths famUy rooto, garage, lot 5U 9-7688. BIGHT R<50M Coltxtial. 4 pering income taxes for business Coventi7 , Rockville areas. Call $2,000 requires only $44.50 per missile and space vehicle New program qxmsmed by BIRTHDAY SALE I 9 MAIN ST.—3 room heated apart- School Coate Figure was hailed by large crowds and ! .subversion. sabotage aii6P terror- month Including repayment. If ment, second floor, immediate 160x4^, choice location, $23,900. rooma, garage, centrally Ir c a t^ AT A CX)URT o r PROBATE held and mdlvidual, call PI 2-6607. MI 9-6660. world’s b ^ known magazine. ALBERT’S GIFT ’TO ood condition, $17,800. Phllbrick at Mancheater within and for the Coventry The town has spent $443.84 to ] warmly greeted by his old friend ism throughout the Americas you have property equity, con- recovery work. For Interview call MI 8-6161, Mr. occupancy. J. D, Realty, MI Phllbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. 110,900 — 4 ROOM Cape. la rge D litrlct of Mancheater. on the 14ih day Gov. Luis Munoz Marin. YOU NOW IS tgency, 5 0 9-8464.______educate each school pupil during whether Castro-connected or not. RUSSEXL’S Barber Shop, comer MASON WORK, fireplaces, brick tact Frank Burke, Connecticut Elliott, 9 a.m.-13 noon. $60 F R E E GROCERIES 3-6129. Look-Alilc* Muu-Muus wooded lot, 50 8-0112, ow ner. of rebruaiy. 19€3. 1961-62 according to the Connec- BrtancQurt said he was not wor- In the administration view, Be- homes, brick and stone walls. Mortgage Exchange. 15 Lewis 81 NORTH SCHOOL ST.—2 famUy Preaent. Hon. John J. WaUett. Judjce. Oak and Spruce, two barbers Eatate of A unata Kottke late of Man- UofC Student Hurt ticut Public Expenditures Council rled about the situation at home tancourt now stands as the prime over 28 years’ experience each. Chimney repair and painting. MI St.. Hartford 246-8897. NORTH CO’VENTRY — 4 room 6-6, large clean room s, oil steam CHESTNUT STREET For interview call with purchase of any 3 room outfit heat, separate utilities, both cheater. In aafu Diatrict deceased. report showing school expenses because his government is backed example of how to beat commu- F’ree parking. Open Mondays. Try 9-3001. during our great pre-Washington apartment for rent, heat and Smart-Styl«! Two-famlly, 5-6, downstairs va- The ... adminiatrator...... havlni: exhibited not only by the majority of the nism to the hemisphere. A consti- us. Help Wanted— electricity Included, $00 monthly. floors occupied, $16,600. Robert cant, good income, excellent loca-; hla administration account with Mid As Car Hits Pole and state aid in Connecticut. 649-5211 sale now going on. You get your Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-3818, The average daily attendance people but by the armed forces, j tutionally elected president, he got Business Opportunities 32 Male or Female 37 groceries at the market of your Call 742-6708, 742-8408. tlon, aenslbly priced at only ORDERED: 'h'" That '“r the Mth day '« of Scattered terrorist shooting and social reforms rolling In Vene- Household Services $17,000, two separate oil heating February, 1963 at ten o’clock, forenoon, Gregory A. Russell. 21, of Wil- was 515 and total expense# wore BARBER SHOP for sale or rent, DEPARTMENT Manager, men’s choice. TANNER STREET — Compact bombing continued in Caracas, but' luela before the Alliance for Prog- Personals Offered 13-A 8 COMPLETE •yatema. at the Ih-obate Office In the Municipal Hmantic was admitted to Wind- $228,578. This figure includes Interior Mini.ster Carlos Andres j ress aid program came along. For good oppiortunlty, fine location. and hoys’ wear. Apply W. T. Furnished Apartments 63-A ranch with five large rooms. Bulldinft in said Manchester, be and transportation costs, operating ex- ROOMS OF BRAND the sam e \n assifnied for a hearing on ham Community Memorial Hospi- Perez, the acting president, ap-1 the past year, Venezuela has been REWluAVINQ of bums, moth holes. MI 9-6072. Grant, Shopping Parkade. Fireplace wall is paneled, stair- ELECTROLUX Bales and Service, NEW FURNITURE LARGE 4 room fumlahed apart- way to second floor, full’ base- T. J. CROCKETT the allowance of eaid admlnl!6l ration tal last night after hig car ran off pen.se and interest on school bonds. peared to have the situation under foremost target of a mounting bonded representative Alfred Zippers repaired Window Shades EXCELLENT opportunity — Gift A APPLIANCES Realtor MI 8-1577 i account with aald entate and ascer- the road at Rt, 31 and Depot St. control. Red terror campaign — including made to measure; all slsed Vene- BOOKKEEPER to bani aboard the In talks at the White House to- 4 p.m. crete work. Call Leon Cleszynakl, PYee $50 Groceries ton, Ml 8-4112, MI 8-1028. Warren E Howland, Realtor- chester. Conn.: Iltith A. Kottke, 23 Holt who investigated the accident, ar- Anzoategui and escort It to Belem. day and Wednesday, to be fol- MI 9-4291. ply manager, Pilgrim Mills. We offer: Busineas Locations Trader, MI S-1108. St.. Manche.eter. Conn.; Albert E. rested Russell for failure to drive Republican Town (Chairman Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd. IRONINQ DONE in my home. MI 8 ROOMS ...... $488 MANCHES’TER—’Two-family 04, Koftke. 32 Bancroft Place. Rockville. John F. Shea Jr. said today he lowed by an official communique, Excellent pay 9-4018. Th# "Boulevard” ,, For Rent 84 Conn. ___ on the right on a curve, and for Betancourt wa.s expected to bring CALL ME on your formica needs, FMU-Ume year ’round em ploy- large lot, separate heating sys- 5tANCHBSTER—Large ranch, full JOHN J. WALLETT. Judre. failure to obtain a Connecticut li- will call a meeting of the town AutomobUes For Sale 4 WOMAN FOR general housework Free $50 Groceries tems, Detached 3-car garage. basement, $400 cash needed. Es- committee sometime in the next up both economic items, like oil, bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, ment 8 ROOMS ...... $697 cense. Volunteer Service and political topics--matoly Oos- vanitory units, table-tops and is- four half days or two full days 246 NORTH MAIN-ators. 50 Central location. St. James par- cott Agency, 50 9-7488. UOrOK BEBMIT week or 10 days to elect three NEED CAR? Your credit turned weekly. MI 9-1415, Liberal employee benefit# IRONING dons to my homa MI The “ Aristocrat” NOTICE OF APPLICATION___ He was driving with a Ctolorado Iro and communism. land stands. MI 9-8986. Promotion from within 9-0230, 9 4 . ish. No agents. $22,800. OOI This Is to irive notice that I. JOHN driver’s license. persons to serve on a state coun- down? Shmt on down payment? 9-4018. Free $60 Groceries ofSHurro, 0494000. ATTRACmVE 7H room Ctape on Of AL Unit Noted Venezuela, in the> opinion ot MATURE WOMEN who must sup- 5-day week 8 ROOMS ...... $679 J. litcCabd of 66 Lynwood Dr.. V_er- Russell posted $60 bond, and Is cil evaluating the party. Bankrupt? Repoasession? Don’t RF3MODELJNG — Charles^ Home STORES FOR R oit, suitable for ' beautiful Spring Street. CaU non Conn..' have filed an application Each town is allowed to have Washington strategi.sts. Is commu- tiespalr! 8e« Honest Douglas. In- plement their income will find Uniforms furnished MATURE MAN desira# offics posi- scheduled to appear at Circuit improvement. All kinds of re- tion. Can (^lerats adding, book- $10 DOWN DELIVERS any bustoeas, Routs 44A,f busy earner 5 0 8-1382. dated Feb. 14. 1963. with the I.lquor one representative .on the council Members of the American Le- nism's priority target now be- quli« about lowest down small- Avon Cosmetics offers an ideal Free Storage Until Wanted Control Commission for a G n«ery Court 13 "'in Manchester on March cause of its strategic location, na- modeling, financing arranged. MI keepbtg and caleulatteg machine. highways, Biuton, Conn., 7 miles Beer Permit for the sale of alcoholic for every 3.000 Republican votes gion Auxiliary last month gave aat payments anywhere No small 9-4920. opportunity to earn $2 to $3 an We require; Free Delivery to Conn. to Manchestar. dsn MI S-90S9. FOR SALE by owner—6 rown brick 13. tural resources and political prog- our in their spare time. Our TV MI 9 -^ . Cape, excellent condition, 147 liquor on the premises. 410 Center 8t.. it had for governor. 31 Vj volunteer hours to Rocky loan or finance company plan. A good driving record Free Set-Up by Our Own SEPTIC TM KS Manchester, Conn, „ . Since Manche-ster had a few- ress. Douglaa Motora, 888 Main. and national magazine advertis- Ebccellent i^yslcai eomUtion ReUable Men Autumn Straet. Shown by ap- liie business is owned by- ^rst Na- Hill 'Veteran.s Home and Ho.spilal. EXPERIENCED mother will baby- AND tional Stores of East Hartford^^ Conn more than 9,000 Republican votes Special Services 15 ing, and our full training program High SchoM graduate Phone for appointment pointment. Call 50 9-1988 alter 6. it was announced by Mi.s. J F. WHT BUY a foreign sports Car? sit for working mothers by day luid will be conducted bv JOHN J. Mother-Son Party for governor, it will have three make it easy for you to get start- 21 years of age or over SAMUEL ALBERT McCABE of 66 Lynnwood Dr.. Vernon, It it's class you want, stop in at RAIN SOFT water conditioning of or Weak. Phone MI 8-0688 mom- NOTICE 5CANC3IBSTER—Two famUy. 6-6, persons on the council. Wallett. rehabilitation chairman, ed. Call 289-4922. PtUOCEO SEWERS Conn., as P-rm lttee.^^ ^ M c CABE, Public Records i^ . Hartford CH 74858 year old, 8 bedrooms, large Among the items the council at a meeting last night at the Omtion’s Atlantic Service. Classic Vernon water samples analysed See It Day Or Night PUBUC HEARING Held by DeMolay model 1957 Thunderbird. mint free—no obligation. Call Lou If you can qualify, come in and rooms! 33 foot Uvtog room, large Dated Feb. 14. 1948. ^ wiU review are the apportionment Legion Home She also said that have a talk with ua. If .you have no' means of trans- ADDITIONAL MacUsa Olusal of membership on the state cen- she and Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks. Quitclaim eonifttimi, low mileage, fully Montesi, TR 5-3275 or MI 8-0615. portation, I’ll send my auto for kitchen, cHy uUlltie#, storms, A DsMolay Mother-Son Ban- OBVlBped, Gordon’s Atlantic Serv- Doga— Birds—Pets 41 APPROPRIATIONS Septic Tanks, Dry Walls, Sew- owner transferred. Evening# 5 0 tral committee, the membership Americanism chairman, paid an The Connecticut Bank andlTuat you. No obUgation whatsoever. BOARD OF DIRlXTrOIUS er linee laatalled-G^ SUES H 4 4 .i4 .it quet was held laet night at the annual visit la.st week to Newing- C o , Manchester office, to n is ice, w set Rd., ElUngtcn, TR Aiqdy 9 a.m.-7 p.m. ADORABLE Chihuahua puppies, 6 9-3683. Author to Speak Maaonic Temple, decorated by the of town committees, the method >8893. Roofing— Siding 16 STENOGRAPHER ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER, terpsnetlBg Dcaa. of choosing delegates to .state and ton Veterans Home and Haspital Bantly Oil Co. Inc. of Manohsstsr, Monday through Fridi^ weeks old, clean, good stock, too. A—U -B —E—R—'T— S CONNECTICUT. DeMolay mothers In a Valentine and distributeil stationery a n d property on Elro St. evenings. national convention.^, and the A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding. Call Art, PI 34830 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Notice is hereby given Biat the 5599.N Lcgal Notices To Little Theater theme. toiletrie.s to i'i'l patients. The (jonnecticul Bank and Trust try. Alt( OR TYPIST weekends? OPEN EVERT NIOHT TILL 9 Larr.v Lorentzen, John Mather general "image” of the parly in 1965 OtOSMOBILEI, p o d condl- Board of Dlrscton, Town of Man- MsklNNEY BROS. the state. Mrs. Everett Kennedy wa.s in- Co., Mancheater office, to Adele tion. Can MI 9-9264,, after 5 p.m . and additions. Celliiiga. Workman- AT A COURT F PROBATE held chapter chaplain, gave the invo- f FOR SALE—Six toonths old OSUa, RUGS, never used, 0x13 gtSd, $80; chester, Oonnscticut, will hold a SwiwaM SbpoMl Co. iASY TO KNir and for the Mrs. Lsnore Forstot Brooka of stalled as treasurer by Mrs T. E. M. Bantly of Manchester, proparty ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. Two years’ minimum ex- Public Hearing In the Mimigtoal cation. and John TIueltng, acting at Mam and Leonard -Bt#. KALCON oonvertiUe, automa- MI 8-4860. United Parcel L female, AKC registered, reason- 9x10 blue broadloom, $80; 9X13 IS O ^ iew l ItL an 8-6108 on the ISth day Rockvtite, formeriy of Monchee- Brosnan. pa-st district pre-rident. Bunding Heartog Roora 41 Csmer Oomplomont yom aateumif wtte ter. Will be the guest at a meeting masiter councilor and chairman of The auxiliary voted to send twcN Release tic, radio, beater, bucket seats, perience for responsible able. MI S4S8S. ruby oriental. 289-0956. ______Wallett. Judee. Btraef, Mandtester, Oormectlout, tola qukde-taftt teebte te of the Little Theater of Manchea- the program oommititee, delivered Newcomers Hear girl.s to lAurei Girls State at the Attoctiment of property of Stan- taka over' low payments. ALL TYPES of roo

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and ^ BMtoir • There win ba a Joint maetlng of the Veterana o f world War I and Spiring StjrlqB ptaR a MW whlmMJ its AirdUaty Saturday at the 1-Car Crashes- * i MtenaiMf Une, oaucbt Hotel Bond in Hartford. The Bud- wbrat Show Feature Sssi? Th* o«ptar of m o( 8«oand <)oa< dies and Sisters wlB attend sep- Injure Four will meet to* arate meetings at 1:30 p.m.,' fol- [ ^ 1J Vtaa, aotoa iwturing *""*^ *?? „ ibome oi Mr*. EM- lowed by a dinner and a Joint By DOBn BBUMBO o Mmmu mr w Blidiivd Rd. Tfiere noting. six alngle-car aocldenta, which metaUtoAlpraigu sMikh keep thm auctloii after tlie occurred u t« Sunday night and Joweliy, acarto and mo«|B(.«MStaittty.__ yeetorfby, sent four persons to aorioa wan featund in a ''Sbaw- are Unk Rob- The Mothers Club of Center Tlw sWmreteM ove*W«w» ^ eaB WUUam Free- Congregational Chixrch will meet Manchester Memorial Hospital oaaa of Fiudiloa" atyla fhoar laat leo i4u»m ki. oooktaU type tomorrow at 8 pm . in the Rob- with hsad and arm injuries. Two idgi>t at VOiplanck School Auditor- dieuw. KMiy «**• to. Uniltia are reported in good condition and bins Room for its anniwl auction. turn. The event waa QKXiaorad toy formal etyln had H w CMdan Am CC9ub w ill meet two others have been treated and to tha kna#, discl^u-ged. No arrests but con- the Ladlee of the Aammptlan. noaa m t-stn Hwtitor tor poUuck_____ at lltSOajn. from acm allk abantung to aato The VFW win meet tonight at siderable vehicular damage was Ctotbea, and all but two 878 K A D f p m ip V •t tw\8anior CltlaeiClttaena club room 8 in the Post Home. reported by police. mpdela, w an from Burton’a. Mra. Miaa ICaunan Banito and Mlaa Ralph K. Schumey, 34, of Ver- Barbara Harris waa commentator. HHaaheth Jaan Funka, dwjgWam Pvt. Robert AUen Romano, son Past commanders of the Dis- non, last night at about 10:30 re- p’’ Members of Mountain Laurel of mamban, modalad chUdrana abled American Veterana Aux- Of llr. and Kra. Paul Romano of ceived a scalp laceration and a Ou^iter, Sweet Adellnoa, Inc., en^ olothaa. MnTPauUna Hagan p la j^ to WaBt St, haa been aaslgned to iliary will be honored at a potluck fractured right arm when his car tertained the audlenae of mon the piano as background music tomorrow at 6:30 pm. at the VPW skidded through a atop sign at 1 Co. et the tnd Training Regiment than 200 at tntermiaalona. for modala. for eif^t w«eka of beaic traiiUng Home. There wUl be a meeting af- iParker and Lydall Sts. and struck ropes of multi-colored Tha Mounitain l«ural group cf APPLES ter the supper. a utility pole. He Is in fairly good iMt F t l X a : . N . J . beads, aoaifs and largs pins w en woman ringan aang two condition in the hospital’s special worn on bosio ahlfts, or sklmmen of bai4»enfaop style songa rt »• Tour Bast Fmlt B117 care ward. It was reported. The ^ H m Imcy Spencer Group, Sec- aa they an how called. The differ- totarmlasion They wwa Of The Seaeon aod Oongregatlanai Church, will car, with extensive front end once In a ahlft and aklmmer is the ed by Vinca ZIto of Hartford. Tte Eye Bank Benefits damage, was towed away. meet tomorrow at 2 pm. in the slightly fitted waistline at 'tho lat- director expMnad ll»a tKtryaA Freeh From Oor Cooler» Church parior, Mrs. Nellie Brad- Joseph M. Hayes, 33, of 146 ter. tarroonor, and the group muatrat- From Whist Party Center St., Sunday night, shortly AU W inter U ntil May l^r *n l Mrs. Frieda Huebner will Opeidqg with a sportswear ed It In one of thrir numban. aerve aa hostesses. SCembers will after 11, was driving westbound on groojf, models displayed a variety Refrariunaota wan aarvad In the Md oanoer pads. A public military whist for the B. Center SL when his car of dark batik prints, some in half Open Every IHiy school oafoteria after the pro- benefit of the Ccnmecticut Bye veered to the right, cUmbed the sizes, with mix-match skirts, gram. sidewalk, knocked down a tele- Delta Chapter, RAM, will meet Bank and Visual Research Foun- blouses, blasen, shorts and tonaocrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma- dation will be jointly sponsored by phone pole, and come to rest on slacks. Plain denim wrap-around PERU ORUHAROS

sonie Temfde. There will be a so- King David and Sunset Rebekah the sid e w ^ . Hayes received a skirts wen nversible, usually Rosary Unit Plans Avery SL, Wapping Olal time with refret^imoits af- Lodges March 1 at 7:30 p.m. at fracture of his right arm and with bright checked cotton on the

ter a buriness meeting. Odd Fellows Hall. head injuries. His condition today under side, and worn with match- Barle H. Hutchins of King David is reported as good. - ing checked blousee. Mardi Gras Dance

The Master Mason degree will and Mrs. Sedrick Straughan of The car had extensive front -Many o f the blouses had long be oonfeired tonight at a meeting Sunset will co-chair the event. end damage and was towed away. sleevee, and eome sported large Bt Bridgat’a Roaary Bodaty Members are reminded to bring of Manohesler Liodge of Masons at A third oar-pole collision oc- checked elbow patches. will have its annual klardl-Oras T:S0 at the Maaonic Temple. articles for a g^ift table. curred ait 8:45 last night when One of the most attractive out- Dance Saturday at K of C Home

vehicle operated by Carl BJork- fits waa in pede blue Irish linen from 9 to 1 a.m. with muslo pro- man, 17, of 37 HoUlstsr St., skid' with a creaae-reslataftt finish. It vided by Lou Joyana and bis or-

ded out of control on an icy sur- & was designed with a slim skirt and chestra. GET THE

face on Porter St. at Autumn St, eleeveleas overblouse. A long rope Mra. TTiomaa R. McKeougb Is striking a pole on the east side of of multi-colored blue beads was general chairman for tha event, SHOP PINEHURST WEDNESDAY Porter St. Bjorkman was ad- looped once around the neckline, and her oommlttea Includes Mrs. Normand Rlohsr, Mrs. Philip Hur- mitted to the hoapltal with arm and with this dress the model car- FACTS! and head injuries. A hospital ried a basic beige bag with black ley, M n. WllUsum Hyland, Mm. DUBUQUE LUNCHEON SPECIALS spokesman said he would ^ dis- cover, and addlUonaJ covers in a Louis Dela Ferra, Mm. Harry

charged today. A passenger in the variety of colon and fabrics that Eggleston, Mn. James SerinnL Mn. JanMs Halloran, Mn. John You wouldn’t buy a new refrig* ALL MEAT car, Kenneth R, Rooke, 16, of 40 could be attached to the outside Haitlond Rd., was unhurt. The of the purse. Boland and Mra. Anthony Kanaek. erstoc until you had latiified LARGE BOLOGNA Refreshments will be served. car, with right side damage, was Sleeveless overblousee amiear to younelf that you were ’getting towed away. be one of this season’s top faohlcns. Reservations may be made with C any committee member, accord- At 10:10 last night. Miss Gail Necklines favored the V, or open everything you wanted' in this COOKED SALAMI air look, or the more familiar jewel ing to Mrs. MoKeough. lb M. Griftin, 12, a passenger in a kind of home appiianoe. You oar operated by her mother, Mrs. line. Printed scarfe wen knotted BRAUNSCHWEICER Mary B. Griffin of 127 Birch St, at the side, or worn in asoot Duplicate Bridge would make your choke on dw Charles Mitkua and Monica Mitkus Pizzoferrato fashion with most of the V necked (LIVBRWURST) received a laceration of the upper basil of features, performance; Up when the car skidded out of blouses. Raaulte of a dupUcata bridge IN 3 LB. LOTS, STRAIGHT OR59 ASSORTE3D, LB. 65o. control on a patch of ice and crash- Spring suits featured fur col- game at the Army^-Navy eSub last price and die teputadon of dw ed into a highway fence post. The lars and were shown in colon Friday an north-eouth' Mr. and child was treated at Manchester ranging from bright scarlet to cel- Mn. Robert Foreater, first; James dealer. Stocks should be pur- FRESH, LEAN. CENTER PORK CHOPS . . . lb. 69c Memorial Hospital and released. First Twins of MMH ery or "no-green,” EUi almoet off- Baker and Robert MacDonald, sec- diased in the same manner. M The car, with right front damage white with a green tinge. ond, and Idr. and Mn. Richard COUNTRY STYLE SMALL LOIN CUTS TO was towed away. The accident oc- Sevenil ooefcimie ensemtdee wen Cochran, thlid. day-to-day observer* at tbe 8PARERIBS COOK WITH PORK curred on BucklEuid Rd., north of Mark 40th Birthday displayed with long, fully Hn*d Also, eaat and wast, Mr. and maricet, badeed up by exteniivc lb. S9c lb. 26c Tolland Tpke. coats and matching sheaUis. A Mrs. Gustave Swankon, firat; Mr. At 10:45 laat night, a vehicle mandarin coat in coral shantung and M n. JoaeiE Marcello, aec-' researdi fadlidet, we ate in a operated by Joseph T. Gerlsh, 22, By DORIS BELDINO i^Paitrick, 10, and Joan, 15, and oc- with sUt sides, worn over a sUm- and, and Mr. 1^ Mn. Robert 8 In 1 BLEND OF PORK, VEAL, BEEF FOR princeas sheath, favored the Susie Michel, third. pofirion to provide you widi SWEHDISH MEATBALLS OR MEAT L O A F ...... lb. 69c of Kelly Rd., Vernon, was proceed- Celebrating their 40th birthday, cEisionally supplements the family ing north on Oakland St., hit a Income by tEiktng a Job In retail- WoDg influence of the psuit. ’This Duplicate bridge la played each bwic information on moat sicuai- and looking years younger, are style wes also reflected In a gold Friday at 7:48 p.m; at tha Army- patch of ice and went out of con- ing. and white printed skimmer wlHi a Navy dub. The public is Invited. dons. You need My the IRriTER'S TOMATO JU IC E ...... 4 jars $1.00 trol, going onto the lawn at 122 Charles Mitkua of 108 Congress Mitkus made his first love for St., and Mrs. America (Monica) mechanics pay off, and la a me- word. Oakland St. and continuing on into the front porch of the home Pizzoferrato of New Bitain, the chaotlc at Burnside Motors, East BUMBLE BEE TUNA Hartford. He is a U.S. Army vet- MIRACLE WHIP of Richard G. McMuUtn. ^ first set of twins bom at Man- Gerlsh and a passenger were eran of World War H, is married ^ quart 49c 3 cans $1.00 chester Memorial Hospital. They and hELS a son, Gary, 18 unhurt, but the impact smashed Would you Iflio to senro up to 20% the front porch and front door are the children of Mr. and Mrs. The parents of the twins left Joseph MitkUs of Manchester. their former home in Buckland on your homoowuors and outomo- These specials through Wednesday evening. Please read our when the left front wheel of the Wednesday and Thursday ads in The Herald. car mounted the porch aa the left Their arrival on a cold winter about five years ago, and now oc- bllo? PUTNAM day, Feb. 11, 1923, was heralded as cupy an apartment in the same side of the car swung around & CO. against the house. The car was a the first multiple birth at the hos- house as their son. They have one pital. Hospital nurses and staff other daughter. total wreck and was towed away. Wo win bo ploosod to givo you o n I. aUTM ft. MANOUftR adored the healthy babieg with Last week about 25 friends and Ml 3 - l l S I An estimate of the damage to the their coppery red hair and deep relatives g^athered to celebrate the quoto. house has not been determined. blue eyes, and they were given twin’s joint birthdays. A guest at MtiiiiRfi Nrw Varit Stodr UMfisasa ^ ^ Another skidding accident oc- more than the usual amount of at- the party mentioned that the old ^ curred shortly after 10 p.m. yes- tentnon. cliche “Life begins at 40,” did not terday when Albert A. Dupuis Jr., Today, although their hair Das apply in this case, as it began for Burton A. Rice, Agency OPEN 9 to 6 DAILY ^ 19, of 906 Tolland Tpke., was toned down to soft auburn, the the twins the minute they were “Bepresenting YOU!” OPEN 6i26 me THDgB. EWIL

driving north on Hilliard St. His twins have retained their healthy old enough to notice the world 357 EAST CENTER ST.—MI 8-0541 OPEN • to it aATDBOAYS car skidded off the road. good looks. They bear a closer re- around them and each other. semblance to one another than most fatemal twins. According to Mrs. Charles Mit- kus, the rapport between the twins ^ Another Connoctieut bvainoss profits from the uncanny. When her husband is not feeling up to par, she said, she can

kelp o f * Communications Consultant almost always count on getting an anxious telephone call from his

sister, inquiring ag to his health, even though she has not been in-

formed. This holds true when either of them are ill. or facing an emergency, she added. When they were about 14 the O' twins were guests of Manchester Memorial Hospital at dinner and a celebration, together with other “ first" babies of the hospital. A writeup from that time describes Monica as being an all-around ath- lete with an excellent singing

voice, which she hoped to have trained for a career in the movies,

radio or on the concert stage. The background on Charles, or

"Chuckle" as he was then called,

mentions that he was interested in all mechanical things, and liked to

take apart and reassemble old watches.

The old clipping goes on to say that the twins were good studentis

endowed with "what it takes In personality, good looks land good

health, to make the most of their lives." and predicted a happy Hfe for them.

Twenty-six years later moat of the prediction holds true. With a

friendly nature, inherited from their Lithuanian parents, they Ever count the ways you put eleotricity to work? Take i have outgoing personalities that Immediately put strangers at ease, and wins them a host of quick look around. How many do you see at'a glance? friends. Mrs. Pizzoferrato has exchanged Well, in the average home the total Is 25 or mpre. her youthful hopes for a career on the stage or in radio, for that of a reel life role as wife and mother. What’s more, your electric service Is still a better bargain

She has three children, Carol, 20; today than it used to be-even If your electric bills

* n S f e 'r 0 H a p p y W a W a r e W r a n g " are bigger. They’re bigger mostly because you’re using

so many more electric helpers. You’re getting about AUen Albert, Seeretary twice as much electricity per dollar as your mother did. Pittsb urg h A tb a ffs Fumitura Co. kie., Watartiury, Connacticut And living better, electrically!

PAINT Aftw moMhc ago Mr. Albeit wac looking for addMonal ways to speed customer

SEE Yes. electricity Is the biggest bargain t. Alifaou^ be doubted diat unproved telephone facilities would be the

In your budget! r, he i^reed to have a talk with one of our CommunicMioas La rsen's

s, Joe Maraaa ^ HARDWARE, INC. 34 Depot Square, Mancheater : situation and became convinced that diiect telephone lines to Phone 649-5274

Hartfoed. Hew Haven and Bridgeport where Albert's has branch st(»es would

bring improved efficiency and economy. Mr. Albert had strong reservations about

lU s, but oonsented to have the lines put in. Now he’s happy he's been proven rl[> E

wroofl Customer service is faster than ever before and Albert’s is saving time and NOTICE

WSOBstf on a l calls between stores as well as on calls to oustomert and siqqiUets. OPEN EVERYDAY

THIS WEEK t a Cbaamuoiemions Considtant can help your firm eut costs, increase (Except Friday, Waahhigton’a Birthday) I buHd sales. Tailoring telephone service is his specialty and there’s no ^

i assistance. Just call our business <^5ce. RUSSELL’ S

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