M M TWSNTY-EIGHT THUKSDAY. MARCH 19, 1964 Avarata Daily Nal P n m iianrlftBl^r lEv?ning l|?rall> . Fpr tiM WaMi n r fia 1------Past noble grands of Sunset Rabakah Lodge win meet Mon­ Public Records Ai«>ut Town day at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows 1 3 ,9 2 1 Han and entertain the past Warraatee DaedB ■ U r n m K nC tlM Andtt H m W nch Chib of Manchw- noble grands of Trinity Asso­ WWiam J. HlKgen Jr. and tor wSI iM«t and alect offican ciation of Rebekah. A short Rose Marie HUtgen, to N ii^ ls Pinehuni Pre-Holiday Sale!— 5 Lb» Cans ManeheMter^^A City o f VUlUtgo Charm tomoriun at S p.m. at Oranpe business meeting for members HalL Y to board of dlractora will will be held at 7iS0. Mrs. Ehnest F. Duva and Mabel F. Duva, moot brtora tho rofular meat Cox ana her committee will prc^ierty at 83-80 Woodbridge LEAN, FJJLLY COOKED—100% SLICEABLE S t VOL. LXXXm , NO. 146 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964 taf- ____ serve refreshments. Members (OtazmiM AivirtWag m P ast IS) PRICE S E IW " are reminded to bring gifts for Attachment n a Itawoomar’a O ub and the merry-go-round. The Whiting Oorp., against 1 1 Town Oommittaa of tha YWCA Albert E. Jencik and Lorraine win iponaor a ooffaa tlma to­ The Manchester Philatelic So­ M. Jencik, property on N. Main ■ morrow from tiM to U a.m. at ciety will meet Tuesday at 7:30 St., 81,000. Events tha Omummity T. Woman who Trade Name p.m. at North Methodist Church. m::: MORRELL’S taara racantly moved to this There will be a discussion on American Supply Co., doing area, and mambars of tha Manpex and circuit books. business a* Amsco Inc., New In State TWCS4 ara Invited. A free baby Haven. 5 Road Aides Held Bitting aarvlca wlU be avallaUe. Miss Dorothy Levasseur, Marriage License II daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emil Alexander Mulnite, Tha Salvation Anny will have Levasseur, 40 W. Middle Tpke. Broad Brook, and RIU PhUllpa Visitors to Fair a BIMa study class tonight at and' Miss Mona Jean Ashley, Silva, East Hartford, Concordia 7:80 at tha Citadel. Mrs. Flor- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wit ^ V % lAitheran Church, April i l . To Deluge State anoa Stevenson wfll conduct the liam Ashley Jr., 51 Lenox St. Building Permit will leave by plane Saturday for To Jensen Building Co., for week’s vacation in Bermuda Awarded Grant construction of a four family WATERBURY (AP) — I Cab Scout Pack 144 wlU meat with 51 of their classmates at apartment at 40 Griswold St., PHAM Owners of hotels and mo­ On Payoff Charges Miss Carroll Ann Cowing, tomorrow at T p.m. at Keenay Bay Path Junior Cbllege, Long- 834,000. tels in Connecticut have | S t School. meadow, Mass. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Cowing of 111 Harlan been told to prepare for a St., has been awarded the Moth­ FOR THE BIRDS Kdward M. Brigham Jr., noted UMAG, Yugoslavia (AP)—In AGAIN PINEHURST FEATURES AT A VERY LOW PRICE FAMOUS LEAN MISS IOWA record invasion of tourists er Louis Scholarship amounting because of the New York world traveler and speaker, will to $3,200 by Annhurst CoUege, this Adriatic summer resort P o lice Seize narrate the color film on "Ha­ South Woodstock, which pro­ lives Casimlr de Domisi who World's Fair. waii" to be shown Sunday at vides fun tuition for four years. raises canaries and has become The stream of visitors Is ex­ 3:30 p.m. at Manchester High widely known as an expert on pected to start by the Ume the School auditorium. The travel Miss Cowing, a senior at Man­ the care and treatment of birds. fair opens next month. An Ex-Mayor chester High School, hopes to series is sponsored by Lutz- In fact, the postman once de­ Sliced Bacon lb. Alexander T. Fitzsimmons, major in mathematics at Ann­ Civltan for the benefit of the livered a letter to him ad­ NO LIMIT—RAIN CHECK IF WE SELL OUT director of the New York Luts Junior Museum. hurst in preparaUon for a teach­ dressed merely: "The the man O f N orw ich ing career. , World's Fair Housing Bureau, who treaU birds.” and BACON SOLD AT SELF-SERVICE CASE and Donald Parry, chief of pro. liflss Patricia M. Lukovitz, moUon and public relaUons for HARTFORD (AP) — daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the ConnecUcut Redevelopment Five Highway Department George Lukovitz of 20 Barry (tommisslon, met last night with Rd., was capped Sunday at the the men who operate most of employes and a form er University of Rhode Island SOUTH COVENTRY FIRE DEPT. Pinehunt pre-holiday sale on plump, quick toe state's hotels and motels. mayor of Norwich were School of Dental Hygiene, fObigS' They, and other speakers, pre­ frozen, oven ready among those arrested to­ ston, R.I. She is a 1963 gradu­ sented toe same general Infor- day as the long-secret in­ ate of Manchester High School. maUon—a "spillage’’ into Con­ SWIFT PREMIUM necUcut of thousands of fair vestigation of alleged pay­ visitors. offs in the department Fitzsimmons said some New came into the open. York hotels already are solidly State’s Atty. John D. LeBelle BUTTERBALL booked for toe fair, and "We raid arrests would be made by OKNGO will be calling on our ConnecU­ the end of the day on nine o f the cut and New Jersey friends to 11 bench wmirents iraued EVERY FRIDAY 8 PJM. help handle accommodations." !!ng Wednesday by Superior Cfoiirt iiiii A similar picture was offered Judge Joseph E. Klau. 86 East Center St. M A IN ST.. SOUTH COVENTRY TURKEYS by Parry, who said the develop­ Piarra Salinger, right, who resigned as President Johnson’s press secretary, and One of toe remaining two was ment Commlasion has been re­ At Summit St. George Reedy, who is replacing him, pose at the White House. (AP Photofax.) {away on business but expected ceiving "a tremendous flow of ! back tonight or tomorrow and WJBBKEMD CASH AND CABBY SPECIAL inquiries” regarding the fair. | \ toe whereabouts of toe other Fttzslmmons and Parry spoke i was unknown, LeBelle said. 18 to 20 Lbs. Rules Cloud at a general meeting of the | ! State Highway CommiasioMr lb. ConnecUcut Hotel-Motel Asso-1 1' Howard 8. Ives reacted immedi­ New Press Aide ciaUon which was called to dis. ' ately to toe arrest of toe five cuss tourist attracUons and men in his department bY atUr ROSES 1*1.79 3AVE MONEY! PLUMP 10'to 12 LB. HEN Salinger Bid promotions related to the pending them without pay Have your favorite spring shoes rebuilt or BUTTERBALLS LB. 45c World’s Fair and ConnecUcut "pending toe reaults of toe le­ One Sign of spring is the €6rrent swarming of college students into Daytona ‘ gal action.’’ OPEN nu. y P.M. mURSDAY AND FRIDAY repaired now by a professional shoe repair Have turkey this weekend or put one in your freeser For Primary ‘Tallf Easygoing man in Manchester since 19111 H it Open Space Law Beach, Fla., for their annual Easter vacation hi-jinks. The students relax on One of thoae arreated was TURKEY for Easter. Right from the freezer to you vrlth qudlty and freshness sealed In. HARTFORD (AP) — TTie the beach and enjoy free entertainment provided by the city, (AP Photofax.) Franklin AJdridge o f Meriden, • We can make your shoes longer or wider • i l l SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Fairfield County Asessors’ As' assistant director o f toe titlaa By DOUGLAS a CORNELL Don’t forget, we use only PRIME LEATH­ — Pierre Salinger flew into soclation haa attacked Connec­ section of the department. his home town today after WASHING'TON (AP)— (^rge Reedy is a friendly, ticut’s 1963 open apace law aa Other department employes ER in this shop! We’re authorized dealer taken into custody were Robert pipe puffing giant of a man who is taking on the almost "toe biggest grab bag, toe big­ for Neolite Products, made by Goodyear; ilili Iiiii resigning, as President H. Kuipe o f Moodus, Angtfo Buy 4 cans of Shurfine Applesauce and 4 cans of the Shurfine Cream Johnson’s press secretary, impossible task of trying to keep both the hrsss and gest raid on the pocketoooks ot ^Soft Mist in Her Hair’, A URGE SUPPLY also Cats Paw Products, which have NO an unsuspecting majority of Victor Aresco of Middletown, Style Yellow Com we have cm sale at 4 cam. 59c and serve them President happy about public relations. Donald G. Leavitt o f Naaring- WOOD in their heels and leaves NO FLOOR with this lean Freah Pork. apparently to seek a seat in toe pubBc, in toe history of the the U.S. Senate. Sunny, cigar-smoking Plerret state.” ton end John N. Nowell of MARKINGS—-Choose from black or brown. SaUiwer suddenly quit this job Hartford. Salinger would not say what handy men with no olear-cut Although defending the In­ SPECIAL FEATURE his plans'.are, but told newsmen of White House press secretary title. Now he has a Utlc and one Lady Spring Has Arrived Anthony W. O’CtonnML a ...SERVICE WHILE-U-WAIT... Thursday to try tor the Demo­ tent of the legislaUon — which at Ban Francisco International of the roughest, most respon­ grants tax concessions to prop­ Norwich appraiser adio was A PORK craUc nomination for the Senate sible publicity jobs on earth. At one-term mayor back in tho Airport t ^ t he would hold a erty which retains forests, SAVE 16c :!!: in California. tones his voice will be the voice late 1930s, was among toe per­ APPLES Ladies’ Handbags Repaired or Rebuilt p r m conference to announce farmland or other c^ien spaces ™ '^Wlth hope and energy, but w;th«came to Mr. and Mrs. J.P, With him went Andrew T. of the naUon on foreign and sona not connected With the d ^ ORCHARD FRESH whether ha will seek the Senate In a oommunity — the Fairfield NEW YORK (AP)—The lady pockets of poverty. Evans when Baby Boy began HANDLER ATTACHED TO LADIES' HANDBAGS Hatcher, the assistant press sec­ domesUc policy. "with Soft mists In her hair," partment who were brought ia seat. assessors say key proviaions of A nation still carrying the singing. Baby Boy is a mocking ROAST retary to the JtoMMent u d . eq* -But einea hp haa beau ge-eiMe is atate police spnad out to iy i y, Bushel "It would be bettor If I don’t toe btn were dropped by the as toe poet sang, officially re- weight o f ito tsagedy, bul .qarnr- bird .Imt lives wito them' yeM- — WE ARE OPEN MONDAYS — of the highest ranking Negroes to Johnson to long, Reedy at torns to the United States to- make toe arrests. ' »U v B Grade Macs lb. say anything Arm for-anotbsr ii^, as well, the pride of a peo- around. He doesn’t sing In tos ALKA SELTZER In government. tones may ^ 'to a t tbe WsaV - O'CkauMdl was ala* o m # -a M 23 Oak S t 5 rib cut four er Rve hours,” Salinger urging tog GOMee clbswl rttUnrfWIhter. said. Dvr IMedy there la nothing gbing to W Vn oim v k S u rU x i- S h e a r m e e a t 9:10 a.m. East­ city court judge, a state s«ator Same side as Wat- ticut Assessors’ AssociatioA to after the moment of shock. Hare and thera^ the flowers like the break with tha pam rbtaiy. ^ ern Standard Time. All over America, birds were end a member of the Deraeerat- Uns,—across from LARGE 59e SIZE It wasn't, so much a queetkn join them ki backing revisions couldn't wait. ORCHARD HILL 7 rib cut 29e Whole strip 49c that the press secretary of two that there is for Salinger. Heady Like SaH|^, needy is A Spring is here, the season of brliiging the message. ie State Ontral Committee. the Sly fC Stamp the biB by the next General In Portland', Ore., camelias, SAM YULYES residents intends to come has been at Preildent Johnson’s former new^perman. At 4S, at splendors, the time of rebirth, Store. In (California, the swallows re­ daffodils, primroMs and triUlum Also arrested wore Thomas AVERY STREET. WAPPING Boneless and semi-boneless Pork Roests In S to 4 U>. sizes are becom­ home to run in a Democratic elbow as a sort of press attache he le elg)it.years olden AammUy. the end of winter. ing very popular. Semi boneleee roaste at 49o and extra lean fully the better-part of IS years. The law in question was turned to mission San Juan have been blooming for a week. F. Egan of Deep River, aa ap­ race vdiich already has split Like sAltaiger, Reedy enjoys What did she see as she boneless Loin roasts of Pork at offer excellent value and easy SPECIAL Around the White House he passed after a two-year build­ (Capistrano Thursday, right on In SeaUle, Wash., for the praiser, and Herbert Belas mt 880 the party. crossed the Atlantic Coast, “ Spring Festival of Fun,” 70,000 Norwich, a real oetate men. slicing. has been one of the Johnson (See Page Eight) up of state intortot In preaerv schedule — always on St. It was, can he? spanned the Great Plains, Joseph's Day. daffodils, riotously golden, dec­ mg such open spaces In an in- Aldridge, Aresco and Leavitt Salinger apparenUy was swept acroM toe Great Divide, In Spring Valley, IU„ Mayor orated store fronts. were ehiirged with ualawfiiUy breasingty urbanized sUte. warmed with legal advice that and down the Sierras’ slopes to Bill Savitoh said, “ We’ve had taking fees and commissions A national oonservaUon spe- In Northern New York, a Center Cut Lean there’s nothing to pravent him the Pacific? robins already. It’s a good {farmer said, "The maple sap and wito violation of a Matuta oialiet, WUUam H. Whyte Jr., i' from seeking toe nomination tor A nation at peace, but not sign.” The town (pop. 5,300) is run looks fine these days.” pertaining to comiptloa of em­ the seat of DemocraUc Sen, ‘I Did Not Kill...,’ made a special study o f the beyond danger.. trying to attract new industry. | In New York d ty , two nuns ployes end acceptance mt gra­ PORK CHOPS lb. Q air Bngle in the June 3 prl. state and its problems, and pro­ A|'prosperous nation, tingling in Nashville, Tenn., spring, found a bud on the tulip tree In tuities. mary. posed the basic program which (or Center Roast) ______I the n rd en beside the Church of Nowell was charged wito eoa- Bngle underwent brain sur- was passed into law. But sev­ Bt. Vbicent Ferrer. spiring to obtain moaey by r eral provisions ot his plan were gary last August, but he has "F or winter’s rains and ruins false pratenaee and two eannta filed tor re-election in the face Darwin Testifies dropped, including a "tax ac­ are over, of receiving an ellowanee or a VITALITY! of asserUons state Demo- crual plan which would have Well-Known Texas Attorney reward as an employ* of the allowed towns to recoup some "And all the aeasonf nows eraUc leaders that he’s too ill and sins." Highway Department. The eea- n « to campaign. A. J. CHBMASI ^into evideiKS a confeeeion and of the taxes of land later de- spiracy charge is a felony. The valoped. Retained by Ruby’s Family Well, granting a touch of po­ SERVICE OR . The U.S. ConsUtution re­ "Did you klU Hope Roth- teetlmony on a re-anaotment etic license, this was more or other counts against him and Now on solo at Pinohurst quires only that a senator be 30 weUT” of toe crime. Chief oriticiam of the Fair- less true. But in New England the rest of the department sm- Self-service yeare of age and an inhabitant “Aa God is my witness I did Darwtn’a testimony covered field asBeasors is that "the tax- to' fishermen always tell you ployes are misdemeanors. " of the state. paodng public receives absolute­ HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Jack^clsco home Thursday night, said not klU Hope RotoweS." toe Sept. IS 4-H committee Ruby's new attorney is confl he will meet newsmen at his of­ "the first day of spring is one The charges against Eagan Some election experts seemed Yttoh that Roy F. Darwin of ly notlUng in return for tax thing, and the first spring day end O’Oonnetl were giving an 1st PRIZE Most every store sells good to'think that Saliiiger, , tor- meeting both tie and Miss Roto- dent Us cHent will be grsntud fice at 10 a.m. today to make 88 Andover today snded two hours ooncessions.” is another." allowance or reward to a High­ quality meat today, but we Bier San Francisco newspaper weU attended and the December a new trial and will es.-'.ape a statement. p i o f toatlmony for the defense ki weekend he spent in state po­ death in Texas’ electric chair. “ If we are successful in get­ Said toe U.S. Weather Bureau way Department >toyo and think we have a little more to r ^ r t e r , could qualify If he’s corru pti^ an employe; Reiaa liil primed to get his nomination Tolland O ou ^ Bupefior Court. lice Custody. Darwin made the Towns File Brief Percy Foreman, president of ting a reversal of this case and forecast for Friday: SPECJALNE offOT you here at Pinehurst The state wa« echeduled to confession on Dec. . NEW HA VEIN (AP) — T w o the National Associatim of De-’ a new trial, I don’t think Mr. “ It will be colder over much was charged with toe oounts an I!i!n napers in on time. The deadline 8 where most meat cuts are sold Is 5 p.m. today. oroao-examlne the flmt degree In it he says he stopped toe Connecticut towns, Franklin and fense Attorneys and probably Ruby will ever be executed," of the coimtry’s midsection each o f these' oivsrgee. not pre-cello wrapped, but the murder defendant later today. BoKon girl on Reservoir Rd. in Salem, have filed a brief with the best known criminal lawyer Foreman, 61, told newsmen. while warming is expected in Aooordlng to too invastl f p Others .weren't so sure be­ In Texas,- agreed Thursday to many sections of the West. service way. This weekend, Aa he denied ktillng the 17- Vernon after leaving the meet­ a U.S. court tribunal asking The family said Foreman, a WIELKANOCNE cause he let his California resi­ that the town-by-town unit rep­ succeed Melvin M. Belli as 210-pounder who stands 6-4, was Widespread precipitation la ex­ (Bee Page Ten) Chas. McCarthy, Henry Ja- dence lapse when he left for yoar-dd Bolton ' girt. Darwin ing and drove her to a lover’s 1 itoeed hie right hand and an- resentation system in the State Ruby's chief counsel. their choice as chief attorney pected over the eastern half of jobs that led to his'post as press lane where he strangled her A Dallas juty sentenced Ruby the country. Heavy snow la in­ vora, Walter Silkowsky or Al­ ill!' Mrered In a firm voice. after she rssieted an attack. House of Representatives be leR all along. They said they hired KIELBASA advisor to the late President I is. to death Satiurday for slaving Belli after a go-between who dicated for portions of Wiscon­ fred Wiegel will be glad to John y. Kennedy and then Pres­ Darwin was called to the Today the defendant said The brief was filed in New Lee Harvey Oswald, the ac­ approached Foreman crossed sin and Michigan. halp you find just the cut you ident Johnson. ^ . . stand by his defense counsel as Miss Rothwell left toe meeting cused assassin of President them up. Deniocraficjeaders expressed soon as tos trial now In its when it adjourned at about How does a weather man feel lliis polish bologna or KfEL- Wfuit. All Pinehurst St^ks, i ii;. (See Page Ten) John F. Kennedy, last Nov. 22. at the approach o f spring? Does Bulletins surprise oveC Yqports of SaUn- fourth week, resuifMd tots 10:50 p.m. He said he remained Foreman said he believes basa, has become an American Rib Oven Roasts, Silver *np, Foreman, who has hendied his fancy roam, his heart beat morning. The state closed its behind to talk with several peo­ Dist. Judge Joe B. Brown of Colled from AP Wires Sirloin Tip and Rump Oven iiiii more than 700 capital offense Dallas committed at least two gladly? favorite. Buy sonle today and oass Tueaday after introducing ple and left shorUy before 11 . cases and lost only one defend­ reversible errors In the trial. Said James F. O’Connor, a Roasts are U. S. Choice . . . He noticed no- one in the ant to' the electric chair, was place your order for Easter. MILK gal. glass 73c "He should have not seated meteorologist in toe W ashln^n laranteed to give you satia- parking lot, he said, and, after hired by three brothers and a 0 0 8 0 OOAOH Q U m spending a few minutes start­ any jurors who witnessed the Weather Bureau, laconically, NEW BBITAIN (AP) — ction. News Tidbits sister of Ruby hours after they crlnie on television,’’ Foreman ing his car, haaded home. "Spring does something to some Jabk Stovall, SS. totoiy r*>. 5 .7 % Of Nadon’g Workers from the AP Wires fired Belli, a famous California said, "and he should not have I>eople.” He didn’t say what, if On Reservoir Rd., he said, he attorney. admitted the statements Ruby signed his poet as head feed- m noticed two cars parked toward anything, it does to eathermen: One of the remaining Ruby at­ made after he was in jail. Evidently, it doesn’t send peo­ ball eoaota at Omtral Ooa- the center of the dark street. torneys, Joe Tonahlll of Jasper, "No statutory warning was ple rushing to buy orange blos­ neottoat State College. Head ^Moonlight* — Hold 2 Jobs Soviet police haul protoetlng Tex., eald he would file a mo­ ooeefa for the past tore yean >, given him, and the statements soms. The chief Philadel­ FRESHER BY FAR at PINEHURST SAVE UP TO 30c (See Page to m ) Moroccan stadente out of Mor­ tion for a new trial in Judge Joe ot occo’s Ehnbaasy in Moscow dur-______were not reduced to writing." phia’s marriage license bureau B. Brown’s court today although Foreman raid he was eonfi- to Dr. WUUam Moore, StovaU WASHINOTON (AP) * - UoreS>anotoer jo8 at night after spend- Ihg night after pleading faUs Foreman' has not raid 'wh’o’ u s Robert Costigan, said, "The YELLOW ONIONS 3 lb. bag 19c SALADA ORANGE PEKOE people are “ moonlighting’’ than ^ toe day at their regular Is leaving to accept a grad­ to budget them. , .. Indications assistants will be. (See Page Huwe) uate feUowehlp to the Uai- ever before, the govarnmeat Surgical Clamp are that Dean Rusk will stay on (See Page Four) GREEN BBVAN8, CAULIFLOWER, Foreman said he signed a verelty of Michigan. His feot- ■ays. The Bureau of Leibor atatls- as secretary of state through contract with Eileen Kaminsky, ICEBERG. RARERIPES. SPINACH S TEABAGS tlcs survey, to be published baU teame woa S aad tori Id. iiiii ' And, daolaras tha ASli4Cn>, Cause o f Death; the November elections, but a sister of Ruby, and with three Dr. Moore, the schooPe athlet­ SPECIAL PACK OF poon, says the actuel numbar of what will happen aftpr that is of Ruby's brothers, Hyman Ru- CUOJFORNIA ilill -MoonUjritong is bad and we moonlightwS may be even Ugli­ ic direotor, eoaftimed today try to discourage It” Doctors Charged uncertain. benstein, , Earl Ruby, DeGaulle Visits in Demand^ that StovaU le rostpsimg hnt er than itown by the eurvey, President Johnson has told Southfield, Mich., and Sam "Mboitoghtlng” is the term taken last yeax. ■o ecltoa an a aoecestwr mUI AVOCADOS 123 for only $li5 Secretary of Defense Robert S. | Ruby, Dallas. The four drove 2 for 39c applied to the praOtloe of one It didn’t eMctly say some TORONT6 (AP) — Five he talcea nntU after Ptoetdant person b<4ding two Jobe. pbysiclaiu and Toronto East McNamara he wants him to from Dallas to Houston to see A Status Symbol ior Latins IHiR MCINTOSH, DEUdOUS APPLES, BALDWINS people fib about moonli^tlng, Herbert O. Welte retnrae HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 46 o,. un. $1.00 The Bureau of Labor statlsUOa General Hospital’s eUef admin­ stay out e f the 1964 poUtlcai Foreman, from a tour of the Near Bast INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT but pointed out that some gov­ campaign, reliable sources say. The family said Belli was repbrted a sharp increase in ernment agencies and private istrator have been charged irtto i la AprU. dowle job-holding in a recent failing to . disclose that a 33- . Gov. Geoige C. Wallace of {fired by special delivery letter, WASHINGTOV (AP) — Virtu-^leaders of Latin America: Ar- Shurfina PInaappla firms forbid double job holdii« ally all the Latln-American can^t POTATOES 25 lbs. 89c survey. and such persons counted In the year-old woman died with a Alabama rides airplane embla- Ruby and an- gentlna, Brest!, (Jhile, Uruguay 19 FniOT BUBN Grapefruit Drink 3 46 og. cans 89e The figures abofred that S.9 sun^cal clamp Inside her. soned with Oaatederatoierato battlebatU e' , alster, Eva Grant of Dal- countries would welcome a visit and Peru. survey are "subject to greeter malled Wednesday EUBEKA, OeUf. (AJP) — A mUliou Amerloans held an < rasponse error.” 'Ihe woman, Patrieia Morgan, flag Into Yankee territory this' , *nd by France's President Charles "W e will be glad to have this take It lielp v ' tea job, a rise of eoo.ooo In a week to. make flrs( bid for „ _ de Gaulle, a survey of toe Latin formidable leader of PYance,” fire raged through a eHy Meek A good many government em dlad Nov, 4 at the hospital, 18 la dowatowa Boreha today. year and "the first significant days after a cancer operation Northern votes In quest fori Belli arriving at his San Fran- American embassies here a Peruvian diplomat said. He IHiil oyas epparenUy are mooo- showed today. deatroylBg at least 19 hariasss to ta h lti. c l i n g i n g •ee tttli We now offer g fuD line of Glamorane pol­ meraaae In extra joh-holdlnf’^ totera. there. An inquest Jury found Democratic presidential nomi-1 reca"ed toat Peru's cultural ORDER YOUR EASTER Mnoe 196S. S nation. In fact, some of the American bonds with France have been firms. One flremaa wae ornr- . . . to Tampico or ^ e postman, who traditional' that tbs olamp caused Miss ishes and waxai and a rental service^which The number of tnoonllghters republics seems to regard such close and that President Fer­ oome by smoke. Fire Chief Follows your foot faMh- ly always rings twice, Is also Morgan’s death. Foreign Mlnlstor-’Spyros Ky- Cassius Fluilks Biqr Lay said damage would Tampal '^talit/g tnv- MORRELL OP 1st PRIZE added iq> to 8.7 per cent of prianou Cyprus arrives la a visit as the New Hemispheric nando Belaunde attended school fuDy wherever you go includes floor pidishers and rug shamiiooen. Wgjilr likely to work at two The six men were charged ejuseed a mllllen doUan. - deur de'Forn is a goer American workers. yesterday with falling to noti^ Athens from Nicosia for talks status symbol. In Paris. . . . up Bverest or Army Draft Test “If De Gaulle goes to a par­ Owners ef the buraed ent from die moment you AT PINEHURST TODAY! The figure is almost as high "Fifteen per cent ot all postal a coroner after;, an autopay at with . Oraok government offi­ The Latin-Amerlcan countries through the Congo! ■a the' nation’s unemployment ticular country It has to mean not yet on De Gaulle’s visiting buslneas eald damage TT~tlfi ■tort it on iti way! This Either Model We have selected these fine fully cookid, POLISHERS $1.00 for 24 hours workars were dual job h old m , tbe> hospital showed the clamp's cials on developments on toe total eeveral mlUiene. nUe. , presenoe. In addition. Dr. Ken- WASHINQ’TON (AP) — The that country Is important list are almost scrambling to duuming “turista” . . . Vitality makes - it so hockless, fully trihuned Hams as tha finest toe survey showed. troubled island . . . President’s Army said today heavywi^t 1 |to a f LCIO daplbred moon- netli Bmiyi, 6B, toe aurgeon older daughter, Lynda Bird enough tor him to come from gst on It. pecks a smart gtiujc dingaUe Yvidi diined, The n eu highest rate shown bo (lng champion Cassius Cray Paris to visit," was the way one b h h a F g i m v b available for your Easter dinner. SHAMPOOERS lyiBliiMt on grouM s that It la was for employes In public ad< wha bagan toi operation, area Johnson, faoaa two ocdlogo ox- 3 From the embesay of Panama $2.00 for 24 hours failed bis second pre-induction Latli.-American diplomat put It. with which the United Statea is boelg ncci-ftop. ftyliogg $14.99 elastiriaed strap. Can’t one ef the laohiu contr analatratlon, who moonlighted elso fgumesa o f fUslfying th« aasa after midnight of celebrat­ DUBLIN, Ireland (AP9 — eicamlnatlon and- is "not quali­ While questions have arisen currently at odds over the Pan­ Surgeeae perferatoi two wMkiog e o a d o tt c£ in- hek> loving tfrat desk heavtly, to toe B»tkm’s ^ rate of 80 par cent death oertifleate. which Rated ing 30th b liih S ^ with 6,300 "" - 'x i imMililiBred, now fied tor induction into toe Army over U.S. policy toward Latin ama Canal treaty, came this emergeacy opwrailens today c o b D o pvt T baolusa and other aduoatton- oaneer jud aa acute iatainal Democrats at fiinihraislng din­ under applicable standarde.” stjdin^ dhie stack haoL obatBMtion ag the eeuee of America, De Gaulle haa invited remark by an official: "De on pla^rlght Breadan Bshna tbe*CSmIet** ea your * * * < « » . ntoo atood U A |p ner. ‘"he Army made no mwiUon Latin America in simple terms SH O E SALON Bswir emViig enoifort •Mgrvey at moiw than Y p «i death. . ‘ Gaulle obsolutaly must corns to la a deepiinto effort to pto- 9pdag hiDerazy. fea Hubott Utoapbray dls- of which examination Clay to Join France "hand in hand’’ Panama. His Panamanian wel­ " Nfe A hsajltol of luBole aseUoiiiaf. AJao agamd w w e atontntatra- Ip SkNitbern failed. Rumors have been bemrd STfUnDT F L O W tor tone- Wtoseks; Dr. Buns toward a world undergoing a come would be ecstatic.” Mddtlto apton- c m a u b t —Black or P I i p H U R S T htlag U~a praotloe oMaton ^ t opKto tlon to civil for several days that he felled "complete transformation.’’ N ew spi^rs and the govern­ UM —Black Calf, SJicm u,, Beife Vicuna Calf. TO a laigp t w f s Ftowea, the haapltafa chief rights bill is building up in and the matoematles portion ot tot OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TELL 9 PJ4 Srw job tpr eetaefaody else, ' ifia visit to Mexico has been ment In El .Salvador, according Behaas brentfiub'lwST j Malt Urbana Calf. Among OmnIv autfeon, and t h w pliytoetans out o f Qongrosa, , . .Oonsiu Bu- teat. imareeslve. to reports reaching hare, decid­ a* detaUe. Ttshanls i A a4SS« tost nobody Mkee to burohret to toe-aotopogr. Dm. S. PLENTY OP PARKING... PAST NO WATTING CHECKOUTS aafi "only peopto «b » WWG wotkemtotopmS^ ratu .aald than wtl he traiaea- The Army said only: " ’Teats MOW the French leader haa ed to play down accounts of tha hi very ftmie,'* ' JT* oopGcfvmiont r* ^*fisSVL,_Atoto^ Itotoe sad in number of given Clay included measure­ choaen September — the aouto- De Gaulle vhdt to Mexico when AND CARRY OUT SERVICE TO YOUR CAR to” hold two jobaT ntsfl trade, to- term IS In ment o f iqMltudes for vaxiooe •ra hemlsBhere’s spring—for. a Iniprmad the S3raa«h loader was ------— . July vlatt to too oounmeaoount whlrii, V, 8) with l|6«iooi a n r* the (Sao Xsfa Twalra) Lt>.; J ‘ T T

r ic A Twb MANCHJSTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964 **■' - _ KANCHESTER BVENlNa BERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH *0, 1964 Laoture ^ertes is scheduled this weekend. "Changing Heart of Help Her Find Africa” will be presented by Sfaeinwold on Bridge Rockville»Vemon Rd.) Albert Rodonla, W Ohaitar Dr. Arthur Twomey, director of Rd.; HaroM Metcalf, ’TMland; Surgical Clam p H e r 2 N ephew s Paul Brtnnaa, 14 HUlcmot Dr.; Well-Known Texas Attorney n education at the Carnegie Instl STEAL DECLARER’S TEE1H Mm. Bmlna Morrison, 82 N. tute. WHILE HE GROPES IN DARK Bast-Wsst TutamUe P ark Rt Cause of D eath; The Nelle Fisher Dance Co, Do you know the where­ NORTH D a n c ^ . abouts of Edward or Miko- By ALFRED SHEINWOLO High School Band DUchargad yesterday: Miss Retained by Ruby^s Family Iraf aafll will lU’esent two concerts Satur' laj Bankowski ? As a rule, declarer known A 7 5 Ju lia Dofam, Oountry Leu Doctors Chaiged Pamt BudUtp iSXSAi day wrlth the Hartford iiym mote about a band than the two 9 A.J I 7 5 Frad Martsnstsln, 144 Union St C l f i P P ^ a ^ A letter postmarked 0 J a I Phga Ona) pbmy. Aimed directly at the from Poland recently ar­ defenders. In some sltusUons, pMice charge, Oswald killed « tn o i P o fa Cm ) young folks, the one-hour pro­ however, declared Ife in the dark , , A A Q 8 » t Vernsn anwa la baadlsd by dent of a rovaceal hut he added Prealdent Ju a F. Kennedy In Qdm*t 5Kisww ^ By HOWIE HOLCOMB rived at the Municipal w i r r RABT TONIGHT Pittsburgh Bound Dallaa. grams are scheduled at 1 and S Building, with a plea from and the defenders can steal the A 10 4 ) A A Ji Tha ■orald’s Rockville Barean, he did. not expect R :^ to go oa The obargee were ordered at p.m. at the Hushnell. Josefa Kabowska to help teeth out of hie head while he to the delightful music of theee ■ W. Mala 84., talsplHaa 671- trial again for a year or two. The motion for a new trial la 9KQI0 2 99S very popular mualclaae— Blghty-foar preliminary to aa appeal to the an Inquest wlrioh found Brown As usual, Easter Week locate her two American is groping. 0 10 I 7 4 S 0 AQ42 atambara odtdf Nsw Havan prafsaskmal ptaa- MM or 848*2711. "We wUl go to the Supreme In caM parents are wondering about taking children brings a kill to show business North dealer MoekvlUv High School’s band nsrs, havs bsan ratalnsd to ds- Oburt If we MVS to,” he said. Texu Court of CrlnUnal Ap­ res|>oiMa>ls for Mini Morgan’s nephews. Bldward and Mik- A4 A 7 J 8 2 will leavn tomorrow morning peals In Aurtto, the capital. Quality, Seniea, Value! to the New York World’s Fair—opening next month— and other associated entertain­ o,laj Bankowski, or Bari- Bkut-West vulnerable '•OUIH THE MISTY MEN vslop the mnnbsrtng system. "But I don’t thtok we'U havs to dsath. Wllntsses said Brown here’s some worthwhile information. You won’t have to ment programs. This will be Opening letul—Six of Dia­ 7 WALNUT STREET for th^lfld-llaat Instrmneata: C,6S Used let Aren Man Said Cut go that far.” Such motions for a new trial kowski. # K Q 9 8 2 Mualo Ooofannee in PltUbuigh, normally are turned down by left the operating table after 1122 Buniskla Aya., E ut Hartford, Coon. hustle the kiddies past horror exhibits or girlie shows. broken Easter Ekmday evening Mrs. Kabowska was bom monds. ' Ahnoat 5,000 psraons used los He said condiUons at the Urns the hoapetal’e senior raeldant when the Oberlin Conservatory in this country, but return­ WMt led the six of diamonds, fb.. ^ a asadoff for ths hand akaUu fadlitlsB provided by By Own Knife of a new trial will determine Ui4 district judge who origtoally TaL 528-5009 T d. 649-5005 There just won’t be any such stuff. and East did some thinking / Is bsiim organlasd. the Rockville Rscteatlon Da* whether he wtll seek a change presided. oaHed In Plewee to finish Um There will, however, be mich<^— Orchestra will be seen and ed to Poland with her The appeal motion alleges surgery. Plewee said ha had heard in a single concert at 8:15 mother 62 years ago. while declarer took the custo­ tISiW . Ths nuul will psrfom for aa partmaat, Director Don Berger A as-irear-old man who lost of venue out of Dallu u Belli Child-appealing apectaclea aa a have been made for the toddlers. mary ten-second look at the Mmr on Monday. Msmbsrs sx- has announced. did. four main errors were made by asaigneo the resident u a John Rlngling North circus and at the Bushnell. Now she is 60 years old, psot to arrtvs in Pittzbunh bst night wu ooratched by his Judge Brown: “wntchdog'’ on Brown’s opsra- There will be strollers for rent, About the only other item on widowed, nnd unable to dummy. ICast knew that South Use of the. property ards own knife blade — he had oon- parade every day, water show, special meals for children, first at least three diamonds, pre­ AO Iwssn 0 and 7 pjn. granted by Mm. So^e bfltch- SAN FRANCISCO (A P )-A L • ^ ^ tlons for the last two years. fireworks, Ufe-alze Abe Lincoln the program next weekend is work because her hands 'll STsnlag, aooocdlng to Alan caaled It In his overcoat — WiUooks told the Inquest be aid stations, and an elaborate are arthritic. Her own chil­ sumably Including considerable sU. ’The rsoreation departm ent tomoy Melvin M. BeUi, fired u . K«»n«dy What do idds like best" about Easter? and exhibits from more than 50 "Totoy Tyler,"''and original mu­ strength. P m m . MBd spokoomaB. Aeoom- bs was being ushered fixxn a Jo^ Ruby’s counsel and de- Osw^d were ahot. The de­ had left the task of notlfjdiE' lost and found system which sical presented by the Ohll dren have difficulty getting developed the area, on South N. Main St griH. haa bsan foreign nations. will make use of enclosed circuit West’s opening lead was pre­ mood, and the next player pose- pmytng ths band win bs ths Bt A pond there was dredgad, nounced by the American Bar eWraed Dallu residents a ooronsr about tbs damp to Many American exhibits, like dren’s Wing of the Little “ihea- by, too, she says, and she es. You hold: S m i ^ tOA-S; band Araotor and she ohapsr- charged with bread: of Um TV. There will even be baby-sit'* can not turn to them for sumably fourth-best from a long lights were Installed and supar- peace, police say. Association, aaye he U not bit* “ *® ImparU- the medical staff beoauss "I ani The T^velera Insurance Co.’s ting services at the Protestant ter of Man^ester. Three per­ suit. West had three damonds H earts, K-Q-16-2( Dlamonda, 19- onss hsadsd by Dr. Ri^ond vision provided. teir r mu a t onypoQT.anybody, .: *"7— ^®**?** emotionalism not a doctor.” "The Triumidi of Man," are also formances are scheduled at Bai­ help. 8-7-6-S; a u b s, 4. David W. Duffy of 77 Lock- i Pavilion. Consequently, she wrote higher than the sic, and might RamsdslL aupsrintsadsnt of Bergar thanked Mm. MttdisU. The fieryfie lawyer, fresh from ITie Inquest was ordered after on the schedule. { Things are going along fairly ley Auditorium, Manchester aleo have the only missing low­ What do yon sayT •ohooU. Truman Read and Chief John wood St. waa arreated after Thursdayhursday night’s flight to 8 u ' P®™dttlng persons who Ml« Moigan’s relativea com­ The show under the huge High School, at 1:30, 3:30 and to the town hall for help in Answer: Bid one heart Show causing a dlsturtwice In the j smoothly, construction-wise at locating her American er diamond—the thi^e. South Rookvllls’s band will bs ons .Aahe and the RookvUle F ire De- Francisco from M ^ o aty via ,“ ® televised shooting of plained about the damp to To­ the Fair, but other problems 8 p.m. was bound to have the other a major suit rather than raise a od thrss high school bands psr- krtment for their cooperation grill. Duffy posted a $100 bond Tta Juana and San Disgo, said ^ become Jurors. The ronto’s chief ooroner. nephews, who she says three diamonds higher than the minor su it while awaiting appearance in heM wWM u "steamed"RieamGd up and raringmnnK <*•*•»■« va^iitcuclaimed theyuwj weru were wu- wit- have been cropping up. lived in the 8. Main St. fotmlim In ths oonfsrsnos. Stu- the skating effort ITm eix men were ordered to Latest cinder In the collective six, and surely had diamond dsnto nsvs bssn rshsaning for Manchester’s drouaL Court 12 to8a go”uaM «^81 withs a news conferencs--- a------nGlMI"®®*®* RUdand thiiJithus inskllorlhlAinellgiUe to area, although she does not strength since he had bid and For Shelnwold’s 86 - page DINNKS of INTnNATIONAL FAMII Little League Registration on AprU 8. scheduled tor today. serve on the jury. appear in magistrate’s court eye of Fair officials is a huge say when. ths svsnt daily sines thsir as- Little League registrations .April 8. Maximum penalty (2S0-footl sign erected by AkP Job Interviews rebid notrump. booklet "A Pocket Guide to Prepared by CHEF 'ANDRE Isotion. Thsy artU stay a t th s The incident, occurred - at Belli told newsmen during his . *• D«nlal of a pretrial sanity If anybody remembers Now let’s see what would hap- Bridge.” send 60 cenu to Bridge will be held Moiulay from 6:80 about 9:80 when'^ police were stopover at San Diego, ”We. “•f™ ?’ , ■, for conviction on euh charge is Stores on a new buildiiw adjac­ the Bankowskis, or knows Psnn-Shsraton HoM. Band pm. to 8 p.m. for interested six months in jail, a 8600 tee, ent to Fair property, 'nie sign Set for Seniors pei: if East made the normal Book, Manchester Eve. Herald, m sm bsta wUl be abls to attm d oaUed to the grlU by Joseph knew we couldn’t win, that the' Admlealon of testimony of where they now live, they play of the ace of diamonds at Box 8818, Grand Ontral Sta' boys S to 12 yearn old. Vernon Fioara, the manager, who later Ju-v would jam a verdiot of P“ *c® officers quoting Ruby’s Or both. proclaims the fine qualities of may see Mrs. Kabowska's music clinics during thair stay boys WlU register at the CD "Jane Parker Bread" and, ac­ ’The Mamdtester office of the the flrit trick. Bast wotUd re­ Oon, New York 17, N.T. Make Plans For Your hi Plttsburih. stated that a D u^, who had guilty down our throats, and ■IsI«>'®ntB aftar R ubys a rre a t letter at the town clerk’s turn a dlemond, . and South Copyright 1966 Among the sslsetlona tbs Center on West Rd. Boys from been drinking, waa causing a Ruby and his family wers ap-1 Burleson said the law requires cording to the fair spokesmen, Connecticut State Employment office, at the Municipal RockvUle and Ellington will Elliott Issues destroys the beauty of many Service (C8BS) will cpndUct a would set up a spade trick to General Features Oerp. band will perform are: Ths dJsturbanoe. prised of this through ths trial.”trial. i * ^® focUon wlthfat 50 Building. Easier Dinner A f Fiano's mglster at the Lottie Flak Me­ Ruby received the death pen­ days ol the verdict. fklr exhibits. "Student Meets Eknployer make qure of his game. Even if Marrlags of Figaro Ovsrturs, morial In Henry Park. Pdioe found Duffy standing Eoosactly. A plan to raise a barrier of Week." the vreek of April 20-24. South got only one spade trick, R itual for Band, Valdrss Oon- in front of the grill and holding alty Saturday In Dallas for mur­ Spring Appeal he would then have eight other osrt kCareh, Sarsnads for Band, Meeting Changed his side. Duffy claimed that the dering Lee Harvey Oswald, the LOOKED U K E GLASS balloons and false shrubbery Letters are being, mailed to Square Dancer8 There will be no dandng A change of a maetlng date We have sU kinds. (PMssUraclive festive n A n T A R iT * was met with legal action by Two Ask Town tricks—one heart, two diamonds, lOaty, Study In Lnvsndsr, proprietor had stabbed him in accused aeaaasin did not the calendar, that Spring is Boied eggs, sixty cents to $1.08. We have 806 Main St. during that week, T o P a y D am ag e Bast concealed the ace of dia­ Symidioiiy Ha X and Tha Pso­ Vernon Junior Women’s Club. know what a diamond looked dwcolate .dUdes an up of the town’s East, West EXCUDSIVELY IN KANOBEflRfOl AT who scan the Dead Sea Scrolls Some of the larger employ­ reimburse two men (one from tha king of diamonds, led a club danoe for members only tonacr- precee fay ths U.S. Army oonoealed in his pocket A hole Imiger wanted. She said the diamond he found in a mine and Buckland Cemeteries. ers are being furnished with a Manchester, the other from Bol­ to dummy, and returned a low row at 8 p.m. at the Waddell Hartmann’s Maricet on Windsor family waa “dissatisfied with over to mine authorities. Ezekiel shouldn’t have to also reed the Ave. wss found on the taulde left Elliott is urging cemetery lot Travelers red umbrella will fea­ AkP sign.” check list, ao that they may In- ton) for alleged damage done to spade. School. Earl Johnston. of Var­ resiaurTn! The Modott haa boon celled hand pocket, poUoe sold. the defeiun" Belli offered. Eleleteng said he was working owiMrs to remove any grave ture an 18-minute tour through diente bhelr employment needs. their cars on defective local Bast stepped up with ths ace na: will be the caller. He and by Watts B. Shattuok, band Russell Hartmann will pre­ Belli, asked U he waa hitter 1,920 feet below the surface near On the other side, the food sent e program on the choosing decorations that they may wish many of the exciting hazards company says the building and ’ITie OSnS asks high school streets. of spades and returned the deuce his wife recently returned from Boate 44A and 6, Bolton ...... phoae 648-8$4S * booster and cm of tha towns at being fired, replied, "I’m iu>t a conveyor belt shoveling debris to save, since cleanup of the w e s t o w m man has faced in his lifetime. It seniors who are Interested in Richard A. Williams of 36E of diamonds, once mors con­ Washington, D. C.. where he stylo teodsm. and purchase of meats. bitter at anybody.” Neither did when the conveyor belt stopped areas will begin M arch 80, In the sign were planned long be­ The committee’s beginners Arawana Mills ^ * PHARMACY ■ ^ will take the visitors from man’s fore the Fair, a johnny-come- Obtaining jcAs after graduation B t James St., a teacher at Kee­ cealing the ace. By this time was one of eight callers for a niMShMir lhat he feel mined, bs said, at a and he saw ”a thing that looked preparation for mowing. early days on earth to his tri­ to register at once for appoint­ South was sure that West had four-day oonventlan. Idsnta an wsH aa oity and town sewing group, scheduled for the Ruby family statement that he like glass.” He took it to an fflUott’e cleanup announce­ 4M HABTPOilO ROAD — 649-9846 lately, came into being. ney St. School, has aaked the same evening, has been cancel­ Appealing Tax umphant "Leap to the Stars.” Sign or no, there wlU be plen­ ments with interested employ­ town to do something about a the see of diamonds, so that his Mr. and Mrs. RussAl White cfflolals most tomoirow mcm- waa second choice as Ruby’s underground official and waa ments, for yean, have been only chance was to finesse with will he in diarge of the door. ed. defense. siwiHteed to learn it waa a dia- Fair officials estimate adult ty to see at the Fair—for eyes ers. -inch-king scratch on his ing at 7d0 to Md tlM band wait Holy Week Schedule timed to appear on the first visitors will spend about |7 per on all levels, toddlers to gray- Miss Haael L. Andermn, oar, which he claims was caiM- the iilne of diamonds. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whlnther, . Mhyar Lao R. Flaherty Jr. will Arawana IHUs Inc. of Dela- 'When a nsan is fadng the moiKl. day of spring. day, children about 15.50. These beards. West won with the ten of dia­ refreshment chairmen, win be The Holy Week schedule idr is appealing a decision of electric chair,” Belli said, ”he manager of the local OSES of­ ed by a segment of a "chewed monds and returned the three assisted by Mr. and Mrs. David bond ths 0147*8 delogatlon, Bhat- St. Bernard’s Church has been the town’s Board of Tax Re­ averages include admission to Coming Events fice, said that employars whoi up" section of Muiut> St. LAST DAYS tiH k said. can midce his beat play arid the of diamonds, still not knowing Witham and Mr. and M». Er­ 2 announced. view in refusing to reduce the lawyar is obligati_ ited to go the fair as weU as a meal in Sunday’s concert in the Fine participated in last year’s He ataitas in hla letter, filed B hattuok said of the oSlso- one of the 75 or so restaurants. nuur what was going on. It was nest Wolfram. Show Closes Sat.—Open Tonight Until 10 P)M. The regular Sunday schedule ■ssessment of Its property at along.” Arts Foundation’s Coffee Hour "Wesk’’ had high praise and yesterday with the general enough that East knew. East ‘This will be the last club tlon, “Thia hi truly ctM of th s of M asses a t 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Pine and Cooper HUI SU. and The American Bar Association ^ *.* * Series will be a viola recital by appreciation for the portun- manager’s office, that he had won with the ace of diamonds, fimctlon before the New Eng­ outatandhig honors ovar aooord- a.m. will be observe on Palm Hartford Rd. president, Walt C. Ckalg, told a Young woman betwean agas 22 and 30 looking family affair, loU of provisions Alison Hoffman. Assisted by Ity to select pre-screened, test­ reported the Incident to the po­ capturing South’s jack. Then land Square Dance convention od any group of people foom Sunday. Palms win be distrib­ The property, which Is leaaed meeting Wednesday of the San pianist Janet WelW, Mrs. Hoff- ed applicants. lice, and that they helped him East led his remaining diamond, at Swampacott, Mass., AprU 3 tb s ama.^’ uted a t the 11 a.m. Hig^ Mass to King’s Department Store, Francisco Bar Association that for social and cultural attachmants ara in- man will play suites by Bach OalhoHe High She reported that during this to measure the length of the and West defeated the contract and 4. Seats are still available only and jiariahlaaers may ob­ has been assessed 8217,620 for Belli had shown flagrant disre­ vitad to a rush mooting of Eta Chaptar Bata n C T and the 20th century composer one week, last year, 123 em­ scratch. , vflth the rest of the suit. on the bus, and those interested Tha Hbiwtch Dlocsso has dls- tain them after the Mass as the building and 878,184 for the gard for the code of professk»- Shoies Bloch. A teacher at Hartford ployers hired 167 seniors for His request, that the town Daily Question may make reeervationa at the sloasd pinhB to build a Catholic well. land. al ethics and Balli’s oath os an Sigma Phi Sorority. This moating will bo hold Conservatory of Music, Mrs. jobs that started after gradua­ pay for the repair, haa been re­ Partner epeiw with one dia- dance. high Boboot in RoohvUls. Service music wUI be provided The corporation, which attorney. Hoffman is a member of the tion. ferred to Town Counsel Irving CONNECTICUT Tbs aohool srould serve other by the SeiUor Choir. bought the property from Tuosday, March 24th at 8:30 at tha homo of from Marlow's will Hillingdon 'String Quartet, resi­ Aronson. towns in ToHaad County, and ts There will be no Lenten De­ Cheney MllU In December 1956, DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—A law­ dent with thq Fine Arts Founda­ votions during Holy week. Con­ has filed appeal papers each Miss Lorraina Martin, 68 North Elm Straot, tion. * M-YEAR EMBEZZLEMENT Samuel C. Qugliemino of An­ prepoeed for oonotrueilon on yer filed a motion today for a REOPENS FRIDAY dover Rd.. BoKon, has asked church owned property on R t fessions wUI be held on Wednes­ year since, but haa never gone new trial for Jack Rul^, sen­ be leading the Final evfnt in the Bushnell SAN FRANaSCO (API-Dol­ to court. The appeals are filed Manchestar. For furthar information call ly Gee, 64, the lady manager of the town to reimburse him In SO. day from 4 to 6:46 p.m. and tenced to death for elaying ae- JACK SHIRLEY HOME from 7 to 8:46 p.m. These

Nathmal Industrial Oonferaiee ‘So/t Mists in Her Hmr’f Boank told. "The tax cut adds Local Stocks a new layiw of demand to an eoooomy that already la rlalng Lady Spring Has Arrived broadly but moderately. While Ihrakbed br the uptrend In bualneas will ooo- Caban MMdlcbceok, 1m ttama through 1804, tee tax out (OoBttoued from Page One) BaBk Stocks an uaoompUmemary story wrtt- la not Ukelv to tricar a boom.” New York—The etook market, e e Bid Asked ten last summer. start of spring always Is a bad as measured by the Dow FelhMrihlp will Jpta them Conn. Bank suid season for us.” In Minnesota, "naing” comes Trust Co...... 71 76 Jones Industrial average, dto* To Individuals, Oils spring day well after the aalender date and pad OJB Thursday. The decline Bv TflM KMwaw summer conferences. Hartford National meant different things. the baseball faaa fliere wonder Bonk Co. ended a string of nine straight *nN Pilgrim Fellowship will 66(4 70(4 Actor Michael Redgrave la M whether enow win prevent the historic hi|^ for the average. Twins from opening their Am- ■ lor me average. conduct an Easter sunrise serv­ Fire Insarance Companlee today. Laurits Melchoir, a star WashingtonI — ~The Agricul- ice at 5:46 a.m. next Sunday in Hartford Fire .... or grand opera, ts T4. •ricaa League season next ■Ids manner Into an electronic 68(4 72(4' month. ture Departmentnent reported that front of the Education Building National Fire .... 131 139 To Lln^ Bird Johnsmi, farmers plan1 to plant 810,000,000 computer, the World would (Overlooking the Rose farm.) Phoenix Fire .... 134 132 daughter of President Johnson, On Manhattan’s West Side, acres to erope for harvest this ProbaWy have the perfect doc­ (40) Laramie Ooffea and doughnuts will be Life and Indesnnlty Ins. Co*. It meant she was one day fur­ food vendors were bringing out year, about terse per cent more tor. < I) (tews, anorte and Weath­ served after the service. Aetna Casualty .. 122 ther removed from her *tf(ena the pushcarts, flUing the air than last year. er Dorto EntallB and M n . SaUy 130 ( *) New Breed Bomarco, town couples’ chib, Aetna Life ...... 182(4 190(4 She was 20 Thursday. wtte the savory aromas of chile, Moscow —- The Academy of Such machinery may soon be Ko m . OUierwiae, the member- will go bowling at the Parkade ’To Rhonda Linder, 14, a (yes, this is New York, not El ‘ ^*® rs in hoapltala Mtlp wUl remain the same if Conn. General . . . . 184 192 Medical Sciences says radio­ Lanes next Saturday at 8 p.m. Hfd. Steam Boiler 141 149 Philadelphia school girl, "Fri­ Paso, Tex.), sauerkraut, onions activity in the atmosphere haa y d cUnTca to diagnose disease. (3UI aoc^jkctirity 8-3CM0) Price U Rl| tte oaueua ao votes. Hostesses are Mrs. Ronald day Is the day before we start in tomato sauce, and frank­ CVxnnuters wUl be able to opei^ ;18» LuSnaTWIsy iaS340) In Morle I Mertibera who have been com- Security Ins. . . 68 72 decreased 100 tlmas since the 24) wnat’a ^ 10:00 ,3-13) AUred Hitch___ Grose and Mrs. Richard Olm­ nine days of Easter vacation.” furters. "Seventy five per cent i •to faster and more accurately !i-30^> y ^ t of Week aiittee>endorsed to serve a^faln Travelers (new) .. 50 53 signing of the limited nuclear \ S) Walter C n ^ t c (34) ^ e of Kinn sted. Refreshments will be serv­ But for Oregon Studenta It I s ! of the men leave the csiH in the , test ban treaty last August. than a physician—at (hopefully) -1J;2M0) BunUey-Briakley Mrs. Norma Tedford, Mrs. ed, afterwards In the Commun­ PabHc UttUtles Just tee reverse. Except for the i winter and get a Job Indoors,” lew cost to the paUent. 4:46 (30) Rea Ctohran ^ 3 0 ^ Make thet Bpere Dorothy Miller, Milton Jensen, Conn. Light Power 36(4 New York — Worionen are 7:00 ,M-lO-13-33-S0ri0) News, ity Hail. 38(4 weekend, this Is the last ^ y of said peddler Rocco Pagnotta. putting flnlah ^ touehea on the Bmployment of electronic Nrv.Bport.m4 Trie, Weether James Haaaett, Bugene Oaglt- Fire Warning Issued Hartford Oaa Co. . 38(4 42(4 a week of spring vacation. But in the Hiring, the carts I doctors would free hard-pressed ) %biK^Dtlon TV ardone, Richard Morra, Mrs. Now Yk at the sunrises on in non-farm employment, Wg- would have the effect of adding Cooper and Leslie ^>encer, Incinerators must be ap­ Dunham-Buah ... 4(4 6H ten doctors to Us staff." N. B. Machine . . . . 24 gast increase in nearty two CNWELOOBfE WEDDINO Ttm caucus will also proved. Holes should bo no larg­ Zo The P.H.8. heart dieeaae con­ Radio detegates to conventions. North and Judd .. 18(4 2 0 (4 ' years. OTIBST , er than one by two Inches and Peter P a u l...... — General Motors trol program has been tesUng (This listing laelndes only teose newt broadoaato ot 16 or 16 The town committee will there must be a cover. Hie area 30(4 33(4 BRESCIA, Italy (AP)—While Plastic Wire Cable 11K Spring brought something un- Corp., expecting an economic 30-year-old Luciano computers in diagnosing heart minute length. Some atatlona oairy other short neweeasta). meat at 7:S0. around the Incinerator must be 12% sual to Vero Beach, Fla., disease in two Washln^n test Bay* Bed Ember Standard Screw ., 32 36 boom, announced it wfll qiend was In the village church i cleared ot all combustible ma mere the Los Angeles Dodgers, a record $2 billion on equipment centers for over a year. The ^______'jtp B O -u w * 8.06 Pope Concert- Norman ^ flig h t, JeriaPin'”a 1r*uMua“'iS° M*'!©*'80 Stanley Works .. 22 24 ting married burglars broke mto I USED CARS :U0 Long John Wade 9:06 NIghtbeet mrld champions of baseball, machines have shown spectac­ the fonner Red filmber Restau- VeederJloot ...... 49(4 63(4 and hire up to 50,000 new work­ his home at Cknago San Mar* :p0 pick Roblnimn 11:00 Newa re training. Walt Alston, their ers to boost proiductiaa by 80 ular results in mtosurlng and Sign Off 11:16 BporU final rant on Rta 0 and 44A to be The above quotations are not tlno. When ha brou^t his bride i n u i - 11:80‘An Johnson Show A person can be held liable manager, invited a sports per cent in two years. home he found the place had ■S7 CHCVROUr *58 CHEVROLET ^croreting elsctrocardlagrami eonvertad into an appliance for failure to comply with reg­ to be construed as actual mar- writer to take a swing at him (BKGs). These results show WPOP 1416 stora. Pruess owns and operates Dallas — Martin R. Oaina- ransacked and RfOO taken! Sta. Wagon. 4-dr. model, 4- Door Station Wagon. •***• *toru 6:00 Lou Terri ulations. keta after berating the reporter for brugb, chief economlet for the that computers are: 7:00 Bob Chriitisn tee W. H. Prueas .Sons store from a bureau drawer. greoi llnlidi, 6-cyl., stand­ Green. Radio, PowergUde. ISfoT" 10:00 Msd Daddy Show Chief Massollni suggests that ard transmission. An ex- Fast; A competent doctor can with Ids brother, William J. only adults do tbs burning, 5- ojrUnder. > • ,r adequately process 60 EKGs WINF—UM Freuaa, in Rockville. The store ceptloaally line family !-SE ^leslher. Sports even in incinerators, and that car. No. 6718. $895 , per day. A small computer can 6;fo Itodio Greater Hartford was established in 1811 by his the Are be stayed With until it handle 600 a day, laige com­ •:00 News, Uto&er?Sporta 6:46 LowtII Thomas father, 8:30 Financial Report 6:6U fporta Time Is dead out Alao, he aaya that $795 puters even more. 6:86 Music 7:10 Evening Report Pmsas purchased tee restau­ Inclneraton atiould not be used *58 OLDSMOBIU Accurate: P.H.S. studies show 6:46 Three Star Bxtra 7:86 Public Affaire Progrem rant and Its contents from Rob. 'in windy weatlMr. Just in time for ybur new spring coiffure! *58 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan. 3-tone ivory that the average physician has 7:06 CanysrseUan Place 6:00 Life Line Diqiala 3-Door Hardtop. 7:26 Chet Huntley 9:80 Beet of Broadway srt Valsntlne. The transaction MasWlnl saya that a and green. Automata a 20 per cent error possibility 7:30 New* of Ihe World 10:06 Mueic to Relax By was handled by T. J. Crockett mod Incinerator can be made Beige and gdd. Radios No. 6881. In analyzing EKGs. (computers 7:46 Senator from OtnnacUcut 13:36 Sign Off Prueas saya he will sell.ap- by puting a.60 gallon oil drum automatic. have a 6 per.cent error poasi- pBaaoea, T ^ , awnings, lawn about Wx Inches off the ground, $895 $795 bltlty. five minutes,” another P.H.S. equipment and maybe even they also perform double duty punching. ventUathig holes in Inexpensive: Hospitals charge scientist says. / as robot accountants. When not boats and motors in his Bolton it and puttiag a oovsr on it *60 RAMBLER *56 CHEVROLET about |10 per EKG. Ctomputera Computers have^been used in involved in research problems, atore. Fire permits may bs obtained American 3-Door. Green. rent for |6,000 a month, with the medical research field at the computers handle the or- Piusas Itvss with his wife and from tee followtaig wanlens; uet ,i^eauty Nicely equliqied. Standard 3-Door. Ivory and green., maintenance and electricity Radio, PoweiYlldie. the National Inatltutea of Health ganixation's payroll and ac­ three sons on Bolton Cente Rd. Maamihni himself on Notch Rd., transmission. No. 622L adding another |6,000. They are since 1060. The machines have counting chores. Be Is probate Judge and ehair- Paul Maneggla on Steele Cross­ $535 $595 ciMble of processing 18,000 solved problems in two days laan 'o f the o f flnanipe. ing Rd., Hugo Broda on Birch BRGs a month, an average which would have taken 12' CHECK RECOVERED M t Rd„ Oeocgs Rose on Bolton ctot of 67 cents per analysis. years to finish by hand. j (A P )—Festus John­ Helen MMochs^ ikam er Ontsr Rd, Donald Tbdford on Ijie heart disease control pro- Henry J. Juenemann, chief of son was at work on the 26th aohoof boanS memlber, haa aant Rt 86 and Leffie Harlow on ■7km is also testing computers the N.I.H. computation and data floor of a building under con*' a Mtar to tea psea^ chair­ Tolland Rd. ^tudio in the measurement and inter- processing branch, pointed out; strucUon when the foremai) de­ man of tea board .ot aibioatfon, Tomorrow la the last day for 5 protaUon of pulmonary function 1959 CHEVROLET “We’ve only begun to scratch livered his paycheck. A guM of Harold Poccheratt.The latter, boya to register fOr the com ­ curves (to locate aigns of the the surface of computer adapt­ wind tore the check from John­ daM Mant) IS, asgns; ‘T re- ing season’s baseball program. 4-Door Sedan. lung diseaae emphysema) and ability in medicine. ’There is no son’s hand and blew it out a trwok tea atatemant , mada by Registration will be held from Is ready to sarva you. Our staff, Mr. Joseph, Miss Rita, and Miss Bonnie will create Personal­ Ivory and blue finish. phonocardlagrama (to check for upper limit to what can be ac­ window. ndleage in my 10:80 a.m. to noon at the Com­ R ad io, heater, stand­ heart mUrmura). complished when you take the Johnson thought it landed sev­ munity Han. ized Styling, do Permanent Waving, Hair Shaping. Hair Coloring, and all phases of beauty ard, 6-cyllnder with Emphysema gradually des- human eyes and fingers out of ' *ta d ihb. Bl, 1084 to tea There wfll be no M ing ------eral blocks away and went look­ ^ o f Skkjeatlon fan tea rea^ culture. Call today for your appointment, , whitewall tiree. No. troya the air aacs of the lungs. the observation process.” ing for it, without success. tonight The town riding pro­ 6627. Its victims actually die of slow At N.I.H., two giant Honey­ aoa test tt la uotrua and I waa gram has been ended for tea A half hour later a gas sta- < not toBy iBfonnad.” suffocation. In the pulmonary well-800 digital computer sys­ Uon attendant showed up at tee' year Mrs. Allan Leventhal said function probe, the patient Tha adbooi board held a 6 4 9 - 3 9 0 6 ^ tems each log about 16^ hours building — with the check. It yesterday. blows into a tube which causes every work day. While they i Isngtiiy axaouttve. aeaakn on CHri Scout Troop 087 wUl not landed right after Johnstm gave a oylnder In a drum of water serve as mechanical doctors,' up the search, he said. at its uaeteig meet Monday because of the MOn'S MEZZANINE — 587 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE — MANCHESTER *51 RAMBLER _ *62 CHEVROLET II to bob up and down. The rise Mia. Metoche Republican caucus at the Com­ (. and fall of the cylinder draws munity Ban.’ American 3-Door. Blue 4-Door. Ekiulppcd with . ttfosatanoid with a kvw- radio, heater, PowergUde, a graph on the drum. WSt by tea boa obhtractor, Radio. whltewalla N a 8671 whitewalls, beauUful blue A good physician needs an •hkJi has now bean called off. Mendieeter Bveabig Herald finish, exceptionally nice, hour to read and interpret this School Hann Boltoa eorrespowdeatrciemewen $690 graph. Computers can do It In * MCnday ■ -ch fcken nbodla.aoup Youag. toleiteone 648-8881. $1695 two seconds. with cracken, teesM cubes, *59 CHEVROLET *61 CHEVROLET Phonocardlagrams record the . teownlea; Tnaday—baked hash, .tPD ICIAL WARNING Wagrm. 4-Dr. model, 2- Wagon. 4-dr. model. Al­ sounds o f the heart. A skUled JuHennB beats, pineapple-cot­ tlTTLB ROCK. Ark. (AP)— tone beige and gold with pine white finish, radio, doctor can determine whether tage teeese siiiad, oookles; Circuit Judge William J. Kirby radio, heator, PowergUde, beater, standard shift, 8- heart murmurs are present by Wetmeeday-iAuna sahul-candled *■““ J ■iRu protecting his whitewalls, luggage rack, cyl., fine for the family. listening to the results. EA*^TF12 pbtatoes, greeh beans, space at the court- etc. No.. 8304. No. 8633. • ' “ The sheer monotony of these buttersootch pnddirig; Thuraday thumps is deadly,” said ona apaghstti with cheese nd **phauthorized use o f this $1295 $1745 apecUllat. "You can only take HEADQUAl^TERS meat aauca, toaaedaalad, Frente parking space is In contempt of It for ao long.”. bread, Barmy Theat court,” It says. “But computers don’t get Wfll he enforce the warning? r Thera win ba no adtool Good tired. They’re as orally acute .IM day.’,. "Of course not," Kirby said. after eight hours as they were o t e v € ^ - P iq ^ to famlMss with teres EXTENDED WARRANTY after 16 minutes.” - mpm children buying bot U P TO Using computers to diagnose CANDIES pay SO cents alunoh, emphysema and heart murmurs than tee usual 88 cents will be tested soon on an oper­ B - * 12 MONTHS ational basis by the P.H.S. Itea totanen of St George’s OR \ ' The same computer can In ■ pliiM pd Canirch win bold a terpret EKG, pulmonary curve rummage sale April 35 at the function and phonocardiagram Paebte Ban from 8:80 a-m. to 12.000 MILES data. "A doctor could put a pa­ 1:80 pjB. Serving as co-ebair-,'. tient through three vital testa, are lin . Frank Barry arid feed the tapes Into a computer SUNDAY, MARCH 29 * ‘BbslUchard Danielson. - and have the results, all within Pariihoners are reminded that *62 CHEVROLET *62 FALCO N tea eoitermation service Sun­ Impala 3-Door Hardtop. Wagon. White finish. Has To g i v o day la at u a.m. The usual Yellow. Radlb, whltewalla, radio, automatic and M06 aarvlce wUl not be held. standard No. 6788. other features. No. 6488. and onjoy . . . Church achod children win at­ tend the confirmation service, $1895 $1475 but baby ritUng wfll be p r id ­ ed. OOI *60 CHEVROLET *61 OLDSMOBILE Bel Ahr 3-Door. Gold. Ra­ lASnRRASKn The Ladles Benevolent Society WASH-Tf-OBY fW Jaie “F-88” 4-Door. WhRe. Ra­ U MAPUD dio, PowergUde, whlto- dio and heater, adilte- of Bolton Oongregatianal Church wafla V-8. No. 8712. $ | 2 5 win have a rummage sale Aeraes yVooi Btret Nattouall walls, Hydramatle. Na April 4 from 8:90 a.m, to noon Store Paiklxg Lot $1195 4868. I OPEN 7 LAVS In FeUowship Hall. $1395 Puiple foil boiket packed Tbs Pilgrim Fellowsh^ wip le-Lb. Wasto-«6o *60 OLDSMOBILE 8-Lb. Dry Otoew-83.ee "88” 3-Dr. Hardtop, white *60 C H EV R O U T with dellciouz oitortment baas a bualneas meeting at T and blue. Radio, whlte- of Easter oondiet. PA. toniday. The Jutdor Pfl- ____ 6 U M .8L 36 4-Door Wagon. Turquoisa wallA Bydramatlc. Na PowergUde, heater, white­ 4888 walls. No. 5335. lASTIR ORsmNOi $1340 $1395 sox $ | 2 S

1958 CHEVROLET NstliiiwM# httvmiM tipfits A colorful v a rie ty o f Easter oandlea 3-Door Sedan. *'Revolutionaiy C oral finish. Radia heater, PowexgU<^ plan makes whltewalla No- 4707. ' life Insurance sim pler - cheaper than ever before” i *62 FORD *63 CHSVROLlET 4-Door Bel Air. Sedan. Unfit today, you had to buy A S SO R T iO 4-Dr. Sedan. Alptoe white different policies for different flnieh with radios heater, Radio, PowergUda .tw needs. Ons to insure your CHOCOUTU go(m aqua Na 6416. ' and Fordomatla A toia life. Another for your mort- $ | 6 0 tomlly par. $1990 gaae. Stiil another for y ^ letiremenL And so on. This 1 lb. SOX $1595 *58 FORD was confuting and compli- 4-Door. Tutope grey and cnled. And expensive — you A favo rite white with radio and had to pay a iot of bidden v a rie ty of Fordomatic. No. 488a extra coats. dork and milk *61 FORD Now Nationwide I, chocolates. . MW 4-Door Sedan. Black. Haa introdooes a new plan that iets ON# poiicy do tee job o f haatar, Fordomatlc and *59 CHEVROUT two, three, foot — or mors whltowaU Urea Very, ImpaU OohverUbla SUvw policies. veiy ecanamleaL blue finish with radio and whltewalla No.- '444a This new plan makes k a lot MUIT AND NUT M O $1285 $1140 earisr to get exactly the in­ surance yon need for iete 2 8 nwney. Yon revise and up­ date your one basic policy aa Luscious fruit and nut center, your needs chanse. ror oom- dipped In milk chooelcrta plste details on this ao See Sylvania Color TV In Stock — eaO today. Jodtpli Banninf 84 W. Middia Tnpka. iieliols-MaMliesker Tire, laci Manehatlar STANEK RADIO 649-6774 1 )■ m W Q 4 0 $ r . $41-5179 and TELEVISION **A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUT* M9-3441 • OPEN EVENINOS A iA N C H E S m 277 BROAD 8teKET--JIIAMCHI8nR 467 CONN BOULDVARDy EAST HARTFORD QlllNirS PHARMACY 873 MAIN STRBIT 9 4 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY. MAttrw lo, 1964

a t the bhM United Nations borsts wUch MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBST®||KX)NN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964 JUmrl^Fiitrr Identified the few small groups of PAGE s s n w Canadian troopa who arrivsd there to ibside Report Etrettittg l|rrald undertake the peacekeeping aesigiunsnt Drive Launched meat axpsnrss, Many European of Heinrich SchueU’ "Beveo \ Monday govarnmento aubridlae opMatic Concordia Lists Words of Christ on the Ooss,” the united Natione has now undertaken. prodnottCrii, hut in IMa eoun- HEARING Ai^ Thera were at least some opening mw and Daniel Pinkbam’s "Saao- wc. RowUnd L ‘ Jr. By Opera Group tiy finds ate aought tram clvlc- Concert Soloists tua” and “Agnus Del.” days when the mere symbolic presence To Pi^Slate^ Delegates mindcd pereona who feel that RATTIRIES i, lH aek «*t^ Robert D» Novak The entire concert will be con­ r rkRGUSoN of a handful-of blue bereta obviously The Oomectleut Opera Aa- oprira ia aa assat to any city. Several Manchester area real- ducted by David L. Almond, R. rS------ro o n so N m giatored Publlab«n accomplished more in the role of keep­ , WASHINGTON—Tha umAsy I tobB RspuUloanaANatkmal Oonvention ht San soclaUon launched a drive (o .^nts will be soloists when the director of music at Concordia, PINE PHARMACY O^bar L 18U ing the peace than the several thousand mood that infeota all Demo- win meet Mopdiiylopflay to chooseehoooa _alVranoiaoo in K**d adopt a ralae 840,000 this week. Funds Ooncordia Lutheran Church and is open to the public. A free •86 CENTER *T— Low Bidder Gets choir presents an Easter con­ will offering will be taken In S tmt Breotni Kxoapt Suadajra British troops already on the island had orats whenever the Bobby Bek- toijM eonuntttoe mem­ stato party platform. Fin ba uaad to dafray pro­ &t«rad at ui« Port Office. M er oaae oomee-up extended (o Delegatas to the Ffrat Con cert Monday at 8 p.fn. in the place of admission tickets. Conn.. M Seooid Cla been able to. bers aii^onventian delegates duction costs and admlnistrx- church sanctuary. President Johnson lest Suoday greaslonal Dlatrict convention, tiva txpanses. District Contract The simple explanation Is the most Im­ during hla hour-long Intarvisw caucus set for 8 p.ra. which la set for June 30 at the Mrs. Eunice Morgeeter, so­ over televleion. at Wklton Library auditorium. Secretary of State Ella T. prano; Miss Helen VanMeter •OBKRIFTION RATES portant thing about our time^.- The Brit­ Bond Hotel in Hartford, will Oratao, chairman, h«ld a kick­ The contract to clean out tho Public Records Payabla to Advaoca Marring an otharwlsa iamres- pick a candidate for U.S. Rep­ of West Hartford, contralto; O M or4 N«w I ...... (33.0 ish troops were there representing a na­ The town committee haa a off coffee hour Monday at her •aive parformanca, the Preeident resentative from the district D uval SL pum ping station In George Katz, tenor, and Walter tfODtbantba .. ao*»**aa**a*««aa tl.O tion, which had had previous ehipira prbposcd slate ready to put to office In the State Capitol. Mrs. Gryzb, bass, will appear with Warrantee Deed Hontlia aa*««*«#•••••#•» broke stride only over the quea- (whoae boundaries could change tho North Ihid haa been award­ eusfoiiMn (MR bivilRd Ois party members, but tra­ Elisabeth Flano, Mrs. Theodore onto ., a*a#••••••••••#• thsre and in that whole region of thp tione ooneemlng Beker (alinost by election time as the result of ed Art’s Septic Tank Sarvice the choir in featui^ roles. Irving L. Nayer to Harold F. PoweU and Mrs. Arthur Stswart 1(0 Porter Jr. and Daria R. Porter, MEMBER o r world, and which therefore was never tte last two questions ariied ditionally will not release the the federal court action.) OiTsb, wellknown throughout to visit tho names until the caucuz comes all of Manchester, are among of Qlastonhuqr, Bighth DIstrtet to# area as oiganlst with the property at 14 Stephen St. THE ASSOCUTEO PRESS entirely free of suspicion that It still wring the actual taping but And the delegates to ths the members workii^ on the Tka Aaaeelatad Preaa la axcluaiaalr antlUad plaoed aarliar in the p r^ era as to order. Director Jamea G. Trtvigiio, Center Congregational Church, Quitclaim Deed la ttia naa of rapubilcatlon of all nawa d l» dreamed of something like empire there, Fourth Senatorial district oon­ drive that attended. Another chairman of tha pubMe worka ■aiehaa eiadlted to It or not otoerwlaa credit- it waa finally edited and put to­ RepubUcana who have at­ la a music teacher In the Man­ Eighth District to Richard vention on June 37 at Church coffee hour wlU be held Mon­ committee, announced today. chester school system. Cordial, Shop ad ki nda paper and alao tha local nawa puV that it still favored one party over an­ gether by the TV MtwoHu), tended town caucueea in tha C om ers Irtn, E ast H artford, Armstrong, properties on Hil­ Bs1m4 bRTRa day when progress reports will Tha Glastonbury firm will A chamber orchestra, com- other, that it might be Interested in Mr. .rohnaoo’i denial Qiat past will find aome changes must endorse a candidate for be read. liard St. 886 ^ D T STREET All rlfhla 01 rapubilcatlon ot apactai d l» have teen made thia year in claan and scrape the pumping priaed of students of Manchester pi^M a Mraln ara alao raaerrad.______something beyond the peace and welfare Baker was hla protege pro­ the atate ssnate (which la alao The association, wMch pro­ Marriage License duced gentle smilee by Mendiw the alatea for convention dele­ station four timaa a yaar, Tiv High School and toe University D avid (Carlisle HJverett, 374 Now under ae> of the people of Cyprus. For all these up for reapportionment as the duces four operas a year at Tba Barald Printing Company, Inc., aa- ‘ morning quarterbacks on Capi­ gates; and in addition, they vlgno said. No eentraet price of Connecticut music depart- Summit St, and Joyce Anne •HUNS------w— financialtAUMavMM reaponane|rv«ei«sAii7ilbUlty for ivi typo- result of another federal court the Bushnell (f*>noriaf, Hart­ waa given but was raportad to potential suspicions, then, the role of to l HIU. ^ ' probably will be asked to make Dinner Chairman mwito, will accompany the choir Silvia, 77 Laurel St., Center Albert and Arlja graphical arrora appearing In adTertlaementa order). The district conventions ford, tradiUonaSly doea not be the low bid for tha Joto. and other reading matter In The Manch enter the British in Cyprus was not really re­ But iht President .Vag poal- some changes In the town com­ used to pick state committee­ Thomas C. McPartland ot and soloiato ia their rendition Congregational Church, April 4. Byeateg Herald mittee as well, 523 E. Center St. ia dialrman ~r^i|i aeniice ^lent ot N. E. A. V*-- Service, XDlInc. spected by anybody. Mmly unflinching compared men and oommltteewomen as of Manchester Kiwanls Club P ^ M e r a ~ sntativea — The Jullu_ What counted, unfortunately, was the with the Democratic metnbers Juat who the convention dele- well; under the ntlea changes __ __jncy — New Tor* Chi- of the Senate Rulee OonmUttee gataa will bo asked to back la approved in January, the town ladlee night Wednesday, April and Boaton. ______peat, and all its memories. That could a u d it b u r e a u o r c ir c u l a - who have bton tiytag to vrlnd still unclear, aince party lead­ chairman and vice chairmen in 15 at the Manchester Country HOMS. not bs overthrown, not If this were in­ up the Baker investMOtton' in ers are as mum on the town a district will meet to choose Club. Dinner will be served such unseemly haste. committee’e choices for avail- the district’s committeemen 6:80. The event is part of a 40th OlralaT adrartlalngartlamg cloatng hoorat hot deed the purest and most dlsintsreated ^^^Monday’ — ■ 1------pja. rvidar. military operation in all British history. Nona of this anxiety proves shle stato posts aa they are on and woman. anniversary celebration of the * r — „1 pjn. ______Mmday____. (es 'ihe RepubHedne now the proposed oommlttee delegate The Fourth District’s nreaent Manchester Kiwanls Club. u.' Wadneaday — 1 p.m. Tdeaday. A few Canadians with the VN ligh t , charge) the underground ex­ alatea, ^ by noraday — 1 p.m. Wadneaday. oommltteeman is Atty. wward There will be dancing and en­ r fMday - 1 p-m. Tbm day. blue beret, on the other hand, were ob­ istence of grave wrongdoing in Right now tha area hat no lyynns of Glastonbury, and the tertainment after the dinner. Saturday — 1 p.m. fVlday viously not representing any nation high placea on the soiue ot the ClaaBtfiad deadline; 10;M a.m. each day at Republloaa office holders on tho oonunifieawoman la hit*. P u il Former members of the Klwa* D&Vs Ea$fer fashion advice which had either heritage or dreams of TeapiR Dome scandal. The al­ state or national level: Maa- ine Wookey of South Windsor. nls Club are invited. pohUeaUoii except Saturday -» t Am. leged .tnaagresslom of Beker, power In the eastern Mediterranean. oheater’a state senator is Demo- Besides having to contend A committee for the event In the fUlen Secretary of the Sen­ •rat Fred Doocy and its Repre- with a slew o t stato level party They obviously represented an Interna­ ate Majority, are sordid but ohides T V »M F. Ferguson, W. Friday, Kareh ao santative in Washington is changes, Manchester's Repub­ J. Godfrey Oouriey, WllHamB. tional dream of peace and security for minor'leagus. Furttwnnoro, the D em ocrat BmiUo <). Daddarlo. licans will probably be asked Thornton, John Garaide, Edgar all; they obviously Intended to leave Beker case ia a eub^t of vital Monday night to approve a Interost only akmg the Potomac. In the 1869 election tha Re- Clarke and RuaseU Potterton. Extremes: Meet America nothing behind them; they obviously in­ pubUcan candidate from tho change in the size of the town Navartheleae, Democ^ts lie com m ittee. tended to take nothing away. awaka nights in nervous anxiety Fourth Senatorial District, Neltliar ideological extreme In Amer­ The committee la now at 100, over the poaaibtllty^. that the which includes Manchester, was ican Ufa today would 3ileld to the other The people of Cjiprua knew this waa but tha number la iqiparsntly Baker case may some day have Roger Bddy of Newington. Eddy the degree of freedom the sane and something new in their lives, and they is working on a novel now, how­ unwieldy, and not auch aa to St. Pcrtrich't a political Impact, Tliat’a why elicit the full Interest ^ all of ■ound and hopeful and the truly free cheered Ita appearance and took heart Rules Committee Democrats ever, and says he la not Inter­ from it The fact that the troublemak­ ested in trying again. the members Aa a result, a *telddle America” haa Juat yielded out ars trying to and the investiga­ rules committee headed by Day Dinner ers, in a day or two, managed to get tion. TTiat’a why they won’t The convention alatea that at the University of . (owa Republicans will find be­ Atty. Arthur LeClaire has teen Sponsored by the back to their sniping habits merely Il­ agres to Republican demands Spring's naw Tweed coats are so much more than casual There the trustees have accepted the fore them Monday Mght will be studying a proposed bylaw Anderson Shea AuxiliarT that Walter Jenkiiu, the Preel- clianga which ivould reduce the recommendation of a faculty commit­ lustrated the fact that, once again, tha dent’e adminlatrative assistant, MtSW by tar than those they VFW country cover-ups . . . tiiey've a new city-fied air about UN would have to work hard and per­ have se«n in the past. membership. The p r o p o s a l tee that the University refrain from dia- be called to testify. ' ’ should be ready in time for the them, distinctively tailored, aoftly detailed, instantly Sen Everett Jordan, the Under tho new party rules SATURDAY, MARCH 31st eharglng one Prof. Revilo Pendletoa form well to make its good promise caucus. 5:80 PAL faahionable in town . . . or out. com e true. good-itatured North CaroHnlan adopted at the special Republi- OUvar, who teachaa Greek a>ul Latiii, who heeds the Rules Oommlttae, san convention In January, Ftmd raising will alao be brought up for discussion Poet Home, 608 E. Center S t because he, an acknowledged member tried to halt the Investigation Manchester more than Monday nijght. The local party Corned Beef, Cabbage, better than a week before cool­ Its delegation to the congres­ and original organiser of the John Birch coffers are practically bare, ac­ Homemade Apple Pie Pierre Tries It For Himself f er Democratic heads called Mm sional, state senatorial and state Society, had authored in that aociety'a cordin g t o a report submitted People who were drawn into public off. Sena. Howard Cannon of conventkma — im from 4 in 1863 D O N A TIO N i IS jOO Biagaslna an article in which he alleged Nevada and Robert Byrd of at tba last town oommlttee to 10 this yaar. 'Iliero must also m eeting. that Praaldent John Kennady might have Hfe primarily because they suited them­ West Virginia, the two best be 10 altematos. 4 bean aasaastnated becauae ha waa not selves well to the particular climate of Dsmocratte in-fightera on tiie In the past, ths town was al- playing hla role in a Communist con- spirit and intellect which belonged to Rules Committee but friends of loted two convention delegates the late Preaident John Kennedy cannot Baker in the peat, hava avoided for each stato representative; •piraey faithfully enough- committee hearings with regu­ be expected automatically or even by waw it goto two delegates plus T5I5 TST This waa probably the blackest thing la rity . 1 ' one addfUonal for 1,000 Republi­ SlwrwIiivWlllam great effort for that matter to adjust anybody wrote or said about the late And President Johnson’s tele­ can votos cast in the last guber­ President after hla death. Inevitably, themselves happily to a new President vised words, that Bakar waa "no natorial election and one more FU EL C O . protege of anyone,” fall in the PAINTS fHands of the University of Illinois were The relationship Involved In the personal fo r each additional 1,000 R e- Ser MAIN ST. same category. pubUcan votos. Had the town EAST HARTFORD aonoemed to have its fine reputation In- staff of a President la aomething like The truth is that Mr. John­ picked Republican atate Repre­ W. H. ENGLAND that of a family or a marriage. Without eolvad in such a piaoa of poisoined son’s relationship with Bsker sentatives at the last election, •bought ) ; some mutual eompatlblllty, there is was an Intlmata one during his the party would have had aa LUAIIIR CO. eight yean aa. Democratic floor R i a O IL Tha report of tha Auwlty committee, nothing. addltlanal delegate for each "At «lw Greta” 4M8-5901 Kress CollscUoa, NaUonal Oeilerr of Art, Wsahtoston, 1 > . C leader in the Senate. Baker’s That we auppoae, can be one mpla- rapreaentatlve elsctad, for a reoommsndlng ao discharge for nefea- THE LARDER; hard work was a prlma Ingvsdi- total of Ig. ■or OUvar, Included the foUowlng lan- nation for the departure from Washing­ By The 17th Century Genoese Artist, Antonio Maria Vassallo snt in tha Johnson aupoaaa sto­ Delegates chosen to the state ton of Pierre Salinger, who came to ry. la Januacy, 19(U, tha yaar 1/-C gu a ge: convention, which is set for ‘Ttantralnt on auch abusea muat nor- . Washington as press man for Kennedy. Son. Johnson beoariM tbs Dam- June 13 and to at H artford’ s ' The oth er explanation Is an old otaa, A Thought for Today ooraUo whip. Bakar beoaina the Btuhnell, must nominate candl- aaally be provided by the adverse Judg­ aasletint olarii to the Senate PART-TIME which has, in truth, led to the develop­ Sponsored b y tiha M anchester datoa for U.S. 8«nator and U .l. ment of the indlyidual’a professional eol- Democratic oaucua. Before that SODA CANVASSERS . GALLON ment of aome very fbie public servants Council of Chnrehea Repreaentatlva at Iwwe (if tha ' laaguas. he waa Juat the brighteet page post stUl mdsto — It may be CASH "He must withstand tha fuU glare o t fit American life. It is no sht to be abls ;Shh! Men At Work boy oa^thesflooTi eliminated as tha result' of a 150 CM. Mtolnmni ' Palm Sundry la charaoterize

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Can 843-7378 quires a reglstersd voter to Mrs. CaiTie H. Addlaone wlU at­ Rules Cloud have lived in me state, one year Democrats Name tend as guests of tha Manches­ •ilfeii? Press Aide and in the county fbr 10 ^ y s ter crganlsatlen. Walter Dent, cuttodlan at before he can be an elector. U . the Eighth District fire head­ Salinger filed today, it would be Parley Delegates quarters at 33 Main St., this Salinger Bid / HE UKED n s BRANDY 75 days before the primary. ALBK8INAC, TugosUvU (AP) morning was flooded by Can anyone who isn’t quali­ The Connecticut F ed ^ tio n Tall, Easygoing calls on both the emergency fied elector be eligible to run of Democratic Womea’s Chiba —Visitors to tha cemetery in he igh chool orld For Primary this Serbian town wonder about T H S W alarm phone and the house for the Senate? State officials will hold a eonstitythnM con­ phone from persons wanting a strange-looklng tube which V6I. XXVIII No. 22 awaited a ruling by the attor­ vention tomorrow iX Ufe Atat- (OMtiMWd from n ifo On«) to donate items to the vic­ (Coatfaraed from Pag« Om ) ney general’s omoe before say­ Stic! I up from one of the * * ' ' ‘ ■ ■ ... ■ . .. ^ y * ^ show how fit the Kennedy ad­ ler-Hllton Hotel Hartford. Reg­ graves. It’s a tribute to a man INC. ministration was. tims of the Tuesday night ing yes or no. food food and, Uko Salinger, M blase that gutted an 18-room ger’s decision to Jump into a po­ istration of detegateo will be who loved tha local plum bran- Therefore, Salinger conclud­ dy. la on the rotund aide but on a ai^ tm en t house at 436 N. litical contest In a state where TANTAUZINO at 9:30 a.tn., and the ccnventkm ed; "A further demonstration will convene at .10, more maasiye scale. on my part would be superflu­ Main S t he once worked the hinterlands FRANKFORT. Ky. (AP) — Before he died, blacksmith Please call 643-7373, the Delegatee from Manchester Jasko Jaaarevic told his friends: On orders of Johnson and the ous and possibly disastrous." for other candidates. |About 50 waitresses, eating include Mrs. John Lamenso, doctor, Reedy it scaling down Thursday he took what may house phone, and not the fried chicken while sitting in "When I die, put a tube in the Gunners Cop Third Consecutive State Championship emergency phone, if you Moot of them, from Oov. E d -! Mrs. Edward O’Dwyer. Mrs. grave, and when you visit pour calories and poundage. From be the longest walk of his life. muad G> Brown, on down, al­ the Kentucky House gallery Charles Connor, Mrs. John Clif­ 185 or 370 pounds he is about a He rested as President have anything to give to the Wednesday, reacted promptly in some SUvovlts so that 1 can V t” Homasota ready have committed them- ford, Miss Jean Paaquallnl, Mrs. smell it." "A chain is only as stn o g aa third of the way to the 200 the Johnson’s press secretary ’’to Fire Fund, fire officials ■ eglves for Engle or his chief op­ when asked to move. Frank Ruff, Mrs. J ( ^ Cronin, Sixty doctor recommends. try to run for the Senate from urged today. They had not realised they 4* X 4* TO 4* R 14* its weakast link." If this Is SA, California. ponent, SUte Controller Alan Mra John Sullivan, Mrs. Ridi- Reedy still was in a hospital Cranston. Iwere seated next to about 30 ard Ross' and Mias Bartiora Band to Present then surely there must not bo Thursday, recovering from gall At the same time Dean Rusk, Johnson, will probably depend 1 Negroes and whites engaged In Coleman. Fourward secretary of state, was reported Brown, who has endorsed IDEAL POfi a single weak link in tha ehaia bladder trouble and doing some on how much Johnson listens to Cranston, remained silent on a hunger strike to dramatize a Alteraatea to the ooovehtton supervised dieting, when he got planning to quit Johnson’s ad­ his modest secretary. the roasible entry of Salinger, plea for a public accommoda­ of gunners composing tha Man­ are Mrs. Theodore Powell, Mrs. »MAKE TRAIN ROARD For Mniora who plan to enter chester High School riflo team. word of the forthcoming change. ministration after next Novem­ Whp helped out in one of the tions bill. ’The hunger strike was Arthur Rich, Mrs. John Zie- He went to the White House for ber’s elections. Johnson' already has saltl a in its fourth day. Concert April 3 college in the fall their thoughts Not enough can be said of 'governor’s earlier campaigns. mack, Mra. Robert Boyd, Mrs. SHOES a Joint appearance at his first Rusk, a tallish type with a few things about foreigh rela­ INSULATION may well be mainly concerned the gunners who, while leaping tions which must have, made His office said hell wait until The waitresses were on hand David Fraser, Mias Nancy ^ress briefing and Salinger's tall forehead and few giggles, Salinger formally indicates his to lobby against a measure with how to acquire the neces- a few obetacloa, camo a long not only denied he woula quit the studious, careful Rusk Scott, Mrs. Pat Mastrangalo, way during Qie seaa wince. ' . •ptiUlRe Iwhich would allow employers to Mrs. Herbert Stevenson, Mrs. TACK lO A R D The date: April 8, 1064; the^"The ’Three Bears," a narrated sary funde. ’The following le a Salinger announced his own next November but said he had deduct 29 cents an hour front maxed it by taking the State no plans to quit at alt. Cranston, 49, carrying the Joan Chamberlain and Mra time: 8 p.m.; the place: Bailey told by Bruce Taylor, ’66, list of some of the scholarships resignation and the appointment While the merry, breezy Sal­ support of the 70.000-member their salaries if they received Donald ’TraMc. ETC. Championship for the third con­ of Reedy. Two more different men than Auditorium—this is the MHS 'J!!, background. In ad- available in Manchester to inger was the White House mta- Call' )rnla Democratic Council, tips. Mrs. Carleton Clarke and ditlon, a variety of marches graduates of MHS: secutive year. Manchester now The old and the new press the decorous Dean and the pixie ister of Information, he airo .welcomed the husUing veteran Band Concert to be presented and concert material will be has won the trophy more ttanea secretary differ in many ways. Pierre would be hard to find; ^ S3A8 One scholarship is awarded than any other school in tha presided over some misinforma­ ;of the I960 presidential cam­ by the Instrumentslists and presented including Slavacian by the MHS PTO. Several may Salinger is short and has dark, there’s been nothing like them tion on small things paign into the race. their drector, Mr. Robert C. dances by Dorvah. state. Since it was offered first slicked down hair. Reedy is tal in years. , That’s when he gave answers Vater. be available through the Man­ in 1961, the Jack Lacy Trophy ; "T’’s an open primary,” said Following the concert, a very chester Kiwanis Club. Two are ler Sind his graying sandy hair: Rusk’s three years 0.3 as secre off the top of his head and g;pt the lanky controller, a former JOHNS-MANVILLE With a variety of popular enjoyable treat U planned for has gone to MHS six times, to sticks out as U he had ^ en tary of state have been fantas- some details wrong. . i and traditional music, the band awarded by the Rotary Club. Hamden five times, to New I newspaperman himself the audience when they will be One is awarded by the Man­ ahocked. i tic in the sense he has been al- As Kennedy’s press secretary, ! Assembly speaker Jesse M. will perform on stage along invited to a party with dancing London twice, and to Middl»> Salinger has a Gallic temper, tnost totally free of criticism. with two soloists snd the MHS chester Dental Society. One town High once. 'he succeeded a formidable ' Unru said he has been very INSULATION In the cafeteria. Refreshments will be given by the Verplanck Reedy is esisier going and sel-1 *^is is almost unbelievable man: The tense, driving James sympatheUc to Engle, and still majorettes. Mike Lolms, ’67, will be provided by the choirs, Junior John Rothwell led tha dom raises his voice or barks | ior anyone who saw the batting is. 681 Main St-, Manchester will be featured on the French PTA. Three $300 scholarships championship team with a fine Hagerty, who did amazingly at and music by the Jazz club and will be gdven by the MEA to at anyone. Salinger has a sharp, his two predecessors got: Dean making his boss. President El- At the same time, he said ^ ^ D o n a / c r, CEILINO TILE horn, accompanied by Dianne dance bands led by John Fra«- 188 (Including a perfect prone nimble wit. Reedy’s humor is ! Acheson under President Tru- SalingeV, with his experience in Platt, ’64. As blritone soloist, A1 students who plan to enter the score). Seniors Dave Landry senhower^ look good. O PEN TO 9 Josa '64, student director. teaching profession. more on the dryer, drawling ' ui*n and John Foster Dulles un- Salinger did extremely well,' national affairs, "would make v Hawes, '64, will do ’’Nola,’’ as­ AU this in such a full eve­ and Phil Ruaconi, and Junior Al side, like that of Johnson. J der President Elsenhower. j'.an excellent losuididate," He sisted by the band. On two A scholarship of |100 will be Baxter also scored in tha 180a but in a far more relaxed way. TONIGHT SHINGLES ning will cost only 60c without awarded to 't ^ rl in the gradu­ Late Thursday, five White T h *. ■ dark-haired. . informal. You’ll have a tqugh time re­ |Added that Salinger’s close as­ specialty numbers the major­ SAA and 26c with SAA. Said to give tha squad a 783. Tha House reporters descended on cigar-chomping, witty, piano- sociation with. Kehnedy would ettes led by Capt. Kathy ating class by the Manchester score was five points batter ■ Balinger to ask for a tightening' playing Salinger got along de- membering once when Kennedy Mr. Vater, ’’It is hoped that as goofed In press relations. make him a potent candidate. FLOOR TILE Burke, ’64, will twirl to delight many students as can will at­ Business and Professional than last year’s champion team up of ------press operations------and air lightfully with V \t press. their audience and the numbers Women’s Club. One scholarship and eight better than second complaints* 4»» 6* about the way they I A n r i ' But Salinger had more going Aside from U.S. consUtutional tend the program to promote And he adored the food of his for him than Hagerty. provisions, there’s the matter of are "Notre Dame Victory the enjoyment of music within to a boy and one to a girl will place Windhsun Tech. were handled when Johnson French ancestors, tons of it. f state laws. be given by the Rotary Club. Eisenhower, no intelleotual, March” and "Selections from the school.” Tickets may be ob­ Records Toppled Went-.w.. tow New Tork Tuesday one of his jobs, of course, was I A hew section of the elections look for the golden arches... McDonald's^ South Pacific.” In the second Graduates from the Eighth night to speak at a Friendly to help Kennedy and later John- admitted once he was desultory tained through the music de­ Although their overall 19-1-1 j code provides that a candidate OWNERS REPORT THEY number, the majorettes have District will be given priority 60ns of St. Patrick dinner. son look good. Neither needed in reading newspapers. Kenne­ 46 k.eSI CliNibR STRfcur partment or any bstetrs were breaking rec­ When the hour was up, he lic opinion polls, is his own rlssorgsky, led by student di­ Any graduate who has been announced his and Hatcher’s Madison Avenue. to see him looked like a bread­ secretary; Bill Frank, '64, treas­ ords. In their first match, they line. ?S »1 "SI *3 rector Art LeCIaire, '64, and urer. ac(»pted to a school of nursing resignations. Rusk, who seems to consider is eligible for Manchester Me­ fired the highest initial match himself strictly a foreign af­ IN PIML co m Correction Office Members total in MHS history, pasting morial Hospital Scholarships. Folk Music Club Guests Milford, 901-846. A more im- By JAMES MARLOW fairs technician and not a pub­ SCARE EMPTIES PLANT Preference will be given to a Associated Press News Analyst lic opinion molder, stays in the NAUGATUCK (AP)—Nau- Sounds Goea Latin The season record of the preerive mark came In the sec­ BOTH STORES Students Will girl who has served as a nurses’ Deserve Credit ond match of the year as the WASHINGTON (AP) "My background, j gatuck’s largest factory—the aid. Applications are available Provide Entertainment girls’ varsity basketball team shape is not good; I may be ’This worked fine with Kenne- U.S. Rubber Co. footwear plant RO N FIREMAN | at the hospital. was 6-4, and not 5-6 as re­ gunners topped the old school plucky, but I ’m not stupid." So I dy and Johnson since they made For a tou(di of foreign at­ Good work is often teken for scoring record by five points. —was emptied yesterday as po­ ported last week in the granted, eepecielly when it is said Pierre Salinger, a round-' sure that they, and not the sec- Try Teaching mosphere in jrour lietening In addition to scholarships, What has Folk Music Club^bers and four or five musieians. Their 942 may stay in the books lice searched for a bomb. ’The this weekend, tune in to there is also the opportunity "World.” done so officially that it ap­ Ish type. It could have been his ! retary of state, made the Wg evening shift was canceled and OPEN CUSIOM been doing lately— ? At a At present, about SO per esnt of for some time to come. FAIRWAY Sounds of MHS. They will be for many atudenta to secure pears almost natural. Such is epitaph. pronouncements in foreira af- 1,000 Plans are being made for the meeting held on March 12 quite those attending are instrumen­ Hie rifle team extended Hs : workers stayed home as E honoring Foreign Language loans for educational purposes. the case with the Job done by But it was Just his way of de- fairs, I the search went on. VVTien no LIN. FOOT 1964 Teacher Recruitment Pro­ a lot . . . talists, and membership has string of undefeated matchee to dining to lead newsmen on a It was different in the Tru» Mark II gram. All thoee students inter­ Week at 6:30 p.m. Sunday Both the Verplanck Loan Fund Fine Arts Books the MH6 secretarial staff. ^bomb was found, the 11 p.m.-7 evening. and the Rublnow Loan Fund Guests of the group included more than (hMibled. The group 37 before Hamden High OEune M-mlle hike in 1963 when Pres- man-Acheson and Eisenhower ested in the program attended meets twice monthly on alter­ Performing varioua Jobe in through with a surprising 911- I a.m. shift reported to work as TONITE till 1 make funds available to gradu­ Ken Taplln, folkidnger in the the mein office are Mrs. Mar­ Ident Kennedy was pushing a Dulles days. The secretaries j usual. Police said a woman tele- II OIL ruRNACE a meeting in A-7 where the pro­ purest tradition, Lee Hillis, who nate Wednesdays and lltura- New in Library 010 victory. Not to ba physical fltnesa program. talked up, sometimea too much, gram was discussed and sheets ates of Manchester High once days in the choral room at 7 garets McMullen, Miss Merjorie I phoned them and said her hus­ OR MATH PUPILS SEE F H ^ S they have completed one se­ has performed for the grcxip UMd as an excuse, al­ Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kenne­ and got splattered for it. band had hidden a time bomb F «^ for eligibility and pertinent in­ several times before, and Ev p.m. An entire aeries of fine arts C. Faton and Mrs. Mary Tier­ though thla did have a definite dy had already done the 60 to formation were passed out by Mrs. Rosamond Toorrley’s mester of college work. The Ro­ ney. Operating the ewltchboerd How long Rusk sUys with ' in the plant. DOUBLE WED.! vl\ BOILER Math Analysis and Algebra tary (Jlub of Manchester As­ Gallagan a friend of Mr. David An usual evening consists of books is being purchased by the bearing on the final outcome, * y4" SH O P Mr. John Delaney. Monahan. group and solo songs performed is Mrs. Marion Zeppa. To be eligible for the pro­ n classes are being treated to sistance Fund makes loans MHS library with money from waa the fact that the local gun­ quite a rarity In math classes— "round the circle,” giving each Mrs. Lucy Steck and Mrs. ners were without their top gram, students must be passing available to graduates of MHS In discussing the background the Hope Rothwell Fund. This weekly filmstrips. The strips who are in need of assistance in of the club, Mr. Larry Perry, person a chance to dng or i>ass. Dorothy Luettgens are respon­ two shooters in all subjects, with Cs or bet­ It is also an opportunity to pick series, made available through sible for much of the efficient When You Esclusivc VohiMetric Cora* are among a series of sixteen order to enter a university, col­ co-advisor with Mr. Monahan, Landry Tope In Scoring PLYWOOD ter, must have teachers’ approv' up new styles and materials. the Book of the Month Club, in­ work produced by the guidance buttion gives an instant, al (including study hall teach­ recently bought by the school on lege or school of advanced pointed out that the club first cludes 12 volumes in all. The major obeteoie for the the study of mathematics. opened at the semester change When guests attend, it is cus­ department. TRYING TO STRETCH YOUR HOME TO MEET clean Asme which burnt at ers), must arrange beforehand training and who will be gradu­ tomary to give them the floor There will be volumes on Indiana to olear was the loaa lop efficiency—no tntoke or Nancy Moore, '64 ates this June. last year with albout 20 mem- The daily attendance Hate are of their oo-ce|>tain end top Think O f V i V for makeup work, and must and in this way Increase the French Impressionists, Italian a product of the work that goes THE NEEDS OF A GROWING FAMILY? toot . . . no waite of fuel. have the approval of the ad­ shooter, Allan Arohibakl. Oo- Heat it "locked" in the fur­ members’ knowledge In folklore, Drawings, FTemlsh and Dutch on in the IBM room. Mrs. ^Uth ministration. music, and techniqiues. Drawings, 20th (Century Draw­ Captein Paul Rueooni suid Dave nace between firing periods Students who are accepted Longfellow and Mrs. Ethel Tan- Landry took up ttve alack and The ^ w e r may be to finish off extra rooms and not wasted up the chiin- In June 1963 the school put ings, and (Terman Drawings to gerone have the Job of prepar­ in attic or basement, even add a new wing. Best Usy. Tbousandt of owners for the program must contact in to the board of education for name only some of the subjects go with fine team balance the the school, to which they have of these beautifully illustrated ing the Individual cards that shooters kept rolUng along. answer is to finance the project wi^ a Home report tjilfeptioMl oil lav' a small budget for the club for into the computers. ingi. Nfrooot means that been assigned before Wednes­ the next'vear. With the interest volumes. Landry was by far the most Improvement l/6an from Mwchester’e ol^st day, April 1, andj|i|ave a confer­ In Mr. R o ^ r t' Digan’s office the cause of about 90?^ Of' create^, it has become there is Mrs. Claire Hughes, helping conaiatent and prolific scorer financial institution. service calls is also elimi­ ence with tke^'teacher^ before Scholastic notice; The Man­ THINK FAIRWAY! frequaht ithat guests are invited the attendance aupervirion. AHhoufih he never fired a per- nated. Fhone ns, or corns April 3, if possible, Students are and the money is used to pay chester Area Mental Health As­ feot 100 prone target, hie amas- 975 MAIN STREET in—wo'U dcaMOstrsts. reminded that they must con­ sociation announces scholarships A new landmark at MH)S la 'V' We have Baskets, Candy, Toys, Gifts, Novel­ expenses for such groups in­ the desk nutside the main of­ ing off-hand scoree enabled him "Ct 'C t i t TWO Downtown Mancheeter form to the rules for thAfaeul- vited. for those who plan to train to to reach the 190’s six times dur­ V ties, Party Supplies; Etc. And aU the flxlns*. LOCATIONS ty in the school, keep the^ours work with the mentally ill. For fice. This is a gift from the of the teachers in the school, In addition, a folk music li­ of '63. ing the year. He became tha TURNPIKE' PLAZA' Fogarty Bros., Ino. details, see the bulletin board seventh man in MHS history S A VIM G S Small deposit will hold your filled baskets now. 706 MIDDLE TPKE. E. dress conservatively, and con­ brary has been established by outside the Guidance Office. Jim Newton, '66. Mr. Perry in aa attempt to get to score 190 or better. Hie 194 Next To PofHikir Market filANCHESTER, CONN. duct themselves as guests. blues and the birth of Jazz and every match. His 191 against BRANCH OFFICE. ROUTE 31. OOVENTRY four paperbound anthologies Windham enabled him to Join PLYWOOD FNC Plans of folk music and traditions. A the 'elite ‘TOO Qub” as its MON.JUES..FRI. SUECT USED CARS SHOP book entitled "Folksongs for eighth member. "Roeoo” had SHOP Fun” is also available. Any three iMone poseiblee to Ms member may borrow the books Extra P.M^WED. CLOSED AT NOON at th is ' ForFuture record. , at th is for a two-week period merely Joth RothweU was perhaps Therq are about one hundred by signing for them after a the top prone shooter on the SIGN MMS girls with the dream of meeting. squad. He shot six prone pos­ seeing themselves assisting a As anyone can see, folk music sibles during the year, and led •‘Ben Casey,” bringing relief to at MHS has come a long way the team several times with Ted Trudon since its founding one year ago the suffering, and saving lives. scores in the high 180’t. Your Authorized Volkswagen Dealer ' These girls are the future and how to become a '66 member—everyone's welcome, Al Baxter, was another Detpandabliity. nurses of America. fairly consistent scorer for the Dapandability The Future Nurses Club so come to the meeting—to Indians. His fine 187 led the See iNsaa oofTHDoNdiilRj sing, play, or listen. ^aa fNaaa aadydsadhi^ T x r '/ t ” which is direct^ by Mrs. Helen gunners in their win over HsjM- COME IN AND SEE aoad core iMi waataad Nielson, the school nurse, hopes See Bryea BirUes - Diek Scharlncken - Bill Harford cars M$ TiTffrtnrf den early in the season. Ham­ to interest students in entering den was the first club to beat one of the many fields of nurs­ Many Languages Manchester since Loomis in 1963 VOLKSWAGEN ing, as a degree nurse, a diplo­ 1962. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN 19S6 VOLKSWAGEN ma nurse or a practical licensed Of course the top subs, who DELUXE SEDAN DELUXE SUNROOF SEDAN nurse. This is accomplished by Heard at School IMborali Roaeoa Richard Lawrence FULLY EQUIPPPED inSLUXE SEDAN many times came through to FULLY EQUIPPED PICTURE viewing films, hearing nurses, carry wins, can’t help but be a TO CHOO«E FROM and doctors from different fields Has your son or daugbtar mentioned. Alan Morrison '66, •690 of medicine such as the Armed been coming home with a Lesion of Honor Mike Johnson-.’66, George Han­ •1290 Forces and Medical Technology slight accent? Perhaps a ley ’64, Tom Levitt ’65 — all •1690 FRANC come and speak to thkm. ”oui,” ”sl” or even ”Ja” has A queen of a girl with Soccer players come and go, i ■cored in the 180’s to balance turned up in family (XMiver- In the future they hope to a aweetheart amila as her trade­ brilliant during their Mason on out the scoring for the gunners. 1963 PONTIAC take tours of the different de­ sation. Maybe be has tried Balance .Tells the Story mark is this week’s honorable the soccer field, obscure and for­ 1962 VOLKSWAGEN 1960 VOLKSWAGEN CATALINA CONVERTIBLE MOLDING partments of the local hospital, to revive a dead language female legionnaire,: Deborah This is the story of a great AUTOMA’nO, POWER STEERING and the sophomore members of by daily use of such philo­ Roscoe. Aa a lover of the New gotten when their “booting team; a team that scored 900 DELUXE SEDAN STATION WAGON AND BRAKES — MANY EXTRAS the club are planning a trip to sophical sayings as, "Esse days” are over. Few are those or beUer in all but two FULLY EQUIPPPED , England seasons, water skiing, 4 TO CHOOSE FROM 4 STYUS Mansfield State Training School qan vlder,” or "Integra swimming, playing the guitar like thie week's leg^ionhaire, matches; %;team that holds the a TO CHOOOE FROM or the Newington Hospital for mens augustissima posses- high-scoring record; and most and Peter, Paul, and Mary, Deb­ Richard Lawrence, who deserve •2890 Citopled Children., seo.” bie has sprinkled her high of ail, a team which had such THE N E W •1090 'These girls also perform If all or some of the for­ school years with earnest extra­ an equal amount of credit for fine balance that, when a top •1490 many services. At Christmas, eign ollohea have sprung up curricular and academic partici­ many other talents in evidence shooter fell a few (iotches, a sub CANADIAN 1960 FALCON MANY STYLES OP they play Santa Claus by send­ The Class of 1964 expects to come out on t ^ tonight, .with a boost from the boy cheer­ at home, don’t worry. Your pation. long after their careers as play­ would come through with a bet­ ing ^ t s to Newington Hoapl- leaders such as Dave Odell is getting here. Tiie boys, and an equally enthusiastic group of ter than average effort.. 2-DOOR son is not hanging around She has been honored by her ers are over. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN 1960 VOLKSWAGEN tal. Many of theee girls give up senior girls, have been practicing all week for their half-time hijlnks. (Herald photo by with the wrong crowd. In classmates with a four-year po­ Ricky is the treasurer of the All this is a tribute to the STANDARD TRANSMISSION Oflsua.) fine coaching of Gil Hunt, whoso STATION ’ WAGON RADIO valuable atudy halls to assist fact, one might say he’s be­ sition on the Student Council, Instructors of the Handicapped, DELUXE SEDAN PANELING the nurse in her duties by doing coming oultursd! and chosen queen of the 1963 of whirii he has been a member teams have consistently domin­ STUDEBAKERS FULLY EQUIPPED such things as taking tempera­ The New Frontier creat­ Junior Prom. This year, she was for three years. He is an Eagle ated state competition over the •1490 tures and administering first aid I ed by cur late President in­ elected to the Senior Com­ Scout of Troop 26, and during past few years. ' •750 under the supervision of th e ' cluded the advancement of mencement Committee. the past two summers he has Pete Wise '64 The new Stndebaker is the kind of •1090 nurse. Powerful Senior the arts within the national Out of school, Debbie was a been the assistant nature direc­ Beeidea doing these things, borders. MHS has been do­ ntember of the oommittee that tor at Lake of Isles Scout Res­ quality car you expect from Canada, 1961 VOLKSWAGEN 1961 DODGE the club has a social side. At ing its share of cultural en- formed the Teen Center and has ervation. College Students which is already famous here for their DELUXE o o n v e r u b l e LANCER X-DOOR Christmas they have parties, lightmsnt by not only worked as a aolaogirl at Janet’s Winner of an honorable men­ FULLY EQUIPPED 19S9 VOLKSWAGEN STANDARD TRANSMISSION and touring the spring vacation teaobing the language but Hat Shop. Some of the most tion in the .1963 Scholastic Art quahty hi-fi equipment, refrigerators RADIO the Jtmibr and senior club mem­ unforgettable moments in her Contest, Rick is undertaking his .Practice Teach DELUXE SUNROOF SEDAN alM exposing the students and freezers, chain saws and agricul- bers ere taking e trip to the to the ways eff tongue life include climbing Mt. Wash­ school courses, English IV, WoridHi fiWr. across the seas. ington in New H az^ h ire in the Physics, Trigonometry and Thirteen young men and tm ^ equipment to name but A few. •1390 The Future Nuntes Club The annual Senior-Fa

FACE TEN MANGHE^TEE EVENINjS H£RALD» MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964 KAlldHESr BIt tvroftN G HERALb; MANCRESTEIR, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1994 Ethel McKay, 28 ainton St.; WllUam Stewart, 527 Adams St.; District Engineers Offer ^ Road Aides John Young, 9 Oak PI.; Mra. Events good win till they meet the lin t ‘I Did Not Kill...,’ Obituai*y iVo One h a Monotone, Beards, Wigs HeALTH CAJOLES DUS driver Who growla,' Margaret Luongo, 98 Hawthorne by Mlekafl APMil,MJL UJS. Hos[Htality Different, Sewer Issue Alternatives St.; Oieniblno Ohelfl. Coven- don't you read tbe sign?” Arthur W. twanaan Arrested in tiy; Elizabeth Blauvelt. Tol­ In State The Big Hiiiig IF 'io J v t liAP A COAonar Periiapa wtth that occaatoa In. BOLTON—Arthur W. Swan­ land; Mi;s. Claire Louis. Coven­ Claims Boys Choir Leader HCART ATTACK, P0E» MCW- V isiting Dignitaries Told mind, Mrs. Bleanor tlona or thy Williams, 98 Russell St.; The brief took no position as He Is George Bragg. He leads of a minister. I’m sure the fa­ stock of wigs. The front ear appeared to be 2 a.m. She said she knew Dar­ oficlate. Burial will be in the state tai the report that the di­ Mrs. Carol (Dampbell. 97 Wells regards the redlstrietlng of the the Texas Boy Choir, the 150- ’at home.’ > "The wife of a United Na^ The diplomats are advised to version is necessary. Iho re­ was also rejected;' no coot esti­ maps of property he was going ther Is a good man. but he is The favored color Is Mack but MILT PANaBEA Mght green, he said. "There win had gone to the meeting and New Willimantie Cemetery with St.; Mrs. Ruth Malon, 29 Ard­ State Senate. boy group which wears 10-gal­ "For example, even the chil­ tlons official," putting the beat tip a waiter 16-20 per cent of SalM Rapnaaatattva seemed to be a man Inside the port Mys the proposed plan la mate is given. to appraise. one of those ‘We are all ainnerS’ soma ligMer ones can be seen. dren may call you by your first thought he might have seen her full military hoiiors. LaBeHe told newsmen he more R d,; Barbara Anderson, The plaintiffs in the ease, lon hats and spreads Joy around Foreign Minister Jaja Wachuku iselble face on1 inqureUlvaneae,inquTi the check end give 28 cents to car.” / a “feasible and economically According to the report the preachers. So the boy grew up n- le." ...... a hatcheck girl, bellhop or alY- daughter. The first call, Mrs. Friends may call at the fu­ would answer many of their 143 Pearl St.; GusUf Bengtson, Oliver Bntterworth at al, have the world, In person and on thinking he's lucky to be alive. saw one on a secretary In his 'mfRSlE MUCH PWAGRHMINT quoted su saying that "the Miss Rotbwell drove her Rothwell said, was not answer, eound” way to avoid flooding Homstead S t sewer line where 281 Gardner St.; Jeffrey Hom- recorda. Bragg is a Mississlppl- This could be unsetUtng for desire of Americans to learn port porter—but 35 centa to a neral home tonight from 7 to t. overflow occurd^ is a 12-inch questions at a pram conference asked the court to issue an in­ He was terfibly shy and with­ ministry and ordered it off her AMONG POCTORS AC TO mother's green Mercury that ed. The family suggests that me­ In the Homestead St sewer — Ish, Wapping; Mrs. Eleanor junction restraining the state an. not a native Texan; he pro­ delegates like the proud Afri­ from their foreign guests is railroad redcap. line now, and not an eight-inch this afternoon. drawn. head. WHETHER Ahin-COACULANT night The abandoned vehicle Darwin's wife, who also testi­ morial contributions may be but does not include any engi' C]^ghlin, 80 Clyde Rd.; Robin from holding elections this year claims hfs independence by can who once told a corres­ quite obvious and very refresh­ was found by a Vernon con­ line as the district directors had '*1 took him on tour not long "She was specifically In­ TWATMCNT AnriR A CORONARY fied yesterday, said she only made to the Memorial Fund o f neering studies Indieati^ the Longtin, 291 Porter St.; Mrs. for the State Senate and Heust wearing a curly, black wool ago. And for three weeks I ATTACK IS Of ANY VMLUS. pondent, "I am an ambassa­ ing,” stable, touching off a search of feared. structed to leave behind her au­ heard two calls that night One the Ebeneaer Lutheran Church. severity of the present or fu­ Marilyn Lojeskl, 178 Ludlow under the present election sys­ diplomat hat Instead bf the reg­ called him 'Tiger.' It worked dor; If you want to talk to me, In a preface to the booklet, nearby woods. The girl's body was from Mrs. Rothwell, an­ ture flooding pr^lem. The town and the district di­ Hospital Notes burn or stay away from make an appointment." Mayor Robert F. Wagner tells '54 CADIL $895 Rd.; Mrs. Lucy Hansen, 81 Dur­ tem. ulation headgear. wonders. .H e’s got the spark the office," the Lagos Dally Ex­ FOR RENT was discovered Sept. 22 off other from a Vernon policeman. The district directors say that rectors have already scheduled ant St.; Jacqueline Belanger, But there is mere to come, the delegates and U.N. officials ra Dorado Convortlbla. E. Braytaa Durfec Fassett declared in his brief They love him In Texas, any­ now." press reported. 8 and 18 mm. Movie Frojee- Dockerel Rd., In Tolland. Che said she heard no other there have already been serious a meeting for 8 p.m. on Tues­ 36 High St. ; Laurene Raymond, euch a s; ! for whom tt is designed that the RAH, full power. E. Brayton Durfec, 87, of Patients Today: 9M. that the so-called equal protec­ way.’ For 18 years, be has tak­ "L fgos has suddenly gone tore—eonad or elleat, alee Darwin said he noticed it was calls. flooding problems in the Home­ day at the Eighth IMstrict fire 28 Ridge*St.; Mrs. Elizabeth en average Fort Worth boys "Older people are often' will find that New York "feels Wayland, Maas., died yesUrday ADMITTED YESTERDAY: tion clause in the 14th amend­ Hollywood,” said another newt- African leaden and tribal eld­ 86 mm. elide projactere. 11:28 p.m. when he went to bed Mrs. Darwrin said ahe was stead St. Hne, which coliecU headquarters on Main St to dis­ Ortolani, 9 Trebbe D r.; Bernard ment does not apply in a situa­ and molded them into a unit greeted In the same way that I an obligation to extend itself at WalUhtn (Maas.) HoapMal, cuss the contents o f the report Mra. Mary Leone, 185 Birch St.; paper. "It's amazing to see a ers. that night. *T remember my asleep when her husband came eswarage from the hospital area Ralph Parmenter, Stafford; Fialkoff, Haynes St.; Mra. Ida tion such as exists in Connecti­ which could charm the vultures Pieta at Fair one would greet one's peer for the stranger.'’ WELDON DRUG CO. after a short iUnesa. . He was and plans for solving the dis­ completely dark woman wearing Tribal markings—deep cuts in wife was sleeping at the time,” i home from the 4-H meeting, and a large number of homes 131001818 Moore, 87 Maple St.; Mattem, Bolton Rd., Vernon; cut, where one house of a bi­ off the oil rigs. The Texas Boy group . . . I This seems calculated to car- 901 Main SL—TeL 946>69S1 the husband o f the former Miss trict’s overflow problema light hair . . . and they argue the cheek—are fading out. Many "You will find that the wife i ry them along on a wave of he said. ~ I She said State Police Maj. nearby — all in the town and Mra. Marla Vigue, 162 Broad Daniel Regan, 96 Helalne Rd.; cameral legislature is based on Choir has reached a point Mounted Right The defendant said the girl's Samuel Rome came to the WII- Marion Weir of Manchester. that if white girls wear black modem Nigerians associate the not the district — via an exist­ ’The town’s directors agreed Mra. Sylvia La Penta, 65 Wedge- the unit system while the other where, today, Bragg operates wiga then why should Nigerian scars with pagan custom. mother called at about 2:30' Hmantic school where she is Ba*ides his wife, he la sur­ St.; Mrs. JoaeiSiine Finn, 347 '60 C A D IL $2695 ing sewer line down 8. Alton to the discuHion when the dis­ wood Dr.; Anne Peresluha, 85 house is based on population. a school (The Trinity Valley girls not wear white wiga?” a.m. and ’‘pleaded to me that. employed as a teacher-librarian vived by two nieces and tw« Burnham St.; Edward pisgani. VA-nCAN CITY - VUltora The marks were devised to Convertible. FuU power, SjL trict first brought up the prob­ Adelaide Rd.; Mra. Lillian Ber­ School) in conjunction with it. Many young men are care­ identify tribal families. Some if I had any information to re -' and told her, "don't you realise nephews, 53 Gerard St.; Joan Briritis, 875 geron, Oilumbia; W illiam to the New York World's Fair RAH. lem in November 1983; since Bragg might be called the Paul fully cultlvawg various style had as many aa three vertical lay it to her.” When the town recently pre­ Adams St.; Paul Padelaky, 120 Bralnard, 1 Main St.;- Mrs. Spotted by Computer will see MIchaelangelo's famous your husband is responsible for I Funeral sendees will be held pared to book a new 10-inch re­ then the 10-inch relief line Getty of boy choirmasters . beards. Most popular Is the and three horizontal scare on OPEN The defendant said he agreed Buckland St.; Elmer Graham, Martha Bartlett and son, RFD HARTFORD (AP)-—Because this deed and needs psychiatric Stmday at 2 p.m; at the Oibbs lief main from the hospital area which the district directors ' He is positive in his belief Pieta the way the Florentine mustache with pointed chin each cheek. They were made to take a lie detector test on 88 Bunce Dr.; Kathleen Jensen, 2, Manchester. a giant government computer TONIGHT |■»d Waterman Funeral Home, into the same sewer line, the feared ivould cause the Home­ that everybody can sing. In fact, sculptor wanted it mounted — whiskers worn by slain Ck)ngo- on young boys and girls by in­ Sept. 2S. But after taking it. he She said ahe replied, "How I Wayland. Burial wiH be in stead St overflow has already Wapping; Nicholas Oidaraa, DISCHARGED TODAY: noticed something fishy, a Nor­ he's been called on this, and TILL district directors voted to refuse and not the , way it has been lese Premier Lumumba. Side- flicting deep slashes which be­ said, "I was told that I had can you say that of a man who Lakeview Cemetery, Wayland. been hooked up, however. 303 N. Main St. Ralph Winn Jr., Warehouse walk church sexton has been emerged smelling like a so­ flunked it and 1 had killed the to take the sewage—which has arrested on charges of filing bums. muUonchop whiskers and came permanent by keeping the 9 P.M. has such varied interests in Friends may caU at the fu­ ADMITTED TODAY: Nor­ Point; Mrs. Alice Gagnon. 38V4 prano in a high wind. displayed for centuries in 8t. tiny toothbrush mustaches also wound open for weeks with '60 MARK V $1795 girl.” He said Investigators told life.” been diverted into the district Summer St.; Mrs. Donna Smith, seven Identical income tax re­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to lines under an old' agreement man Brown, East Hartford; "I made that claim that no­ Peter's Basilica. abound. I herbs. Continental Ofivertible. him, "Why don't ■ you own up 21 Village St.. Rockville: Mrs. turns all claiming refunds. Mrs. Darwin said when she 8 and 7 to f p.m. between town and district which Mm. EMaabeth Lamoureaux, 38 body Is a monotone," Bragg Francesco Vacchlnt, chief en­ A Nigerian newspaper colum­ Their origin is obscure. Per­ to IL’* arrived home after picking Eleanors Pavan, 74 Wells St.; Francis P. Smith, about 50, only the town can epneel—until Vietoria Rd.; Douglas - Ahnert, says, "and a teacher In Fort gineer of Vatican CHty, says In nist analyzed the trend. He de­ haps they were first used t o dis­ "I said, 1 never did this," Kathy up at the airport on Dec. About Town Theodore Pfenning. 868 Tolland formerly of Danbury, arraigned Dararin testified. they knew the lines could han­ RFD 1, Rockville; Robert Bea- Worth said, ’I’ve got one.' So I the Vatican weekly L'oeeerva- cided beards denote intelligence tinguish friend and foe during 6 she saw her house surround- sette, Wapping; Mrs. Marilyn Tpke.; Lynne Richwood. 69 Val­ yesterday before U.S. Commis­ The defendant, who testified i ed by sUte troopers. She said dle the load. . . . Senior Boy Scouts of Troop said, 'Send him over, I’d like to tore Della Domenica that the and have long been favored by ' tribal wars. Fiano, 7 Ulac St.; MlUon G > 8 the map accompanying the re­ rr.R these fellows want me to sign Dr. Beddoe based his conclu­ bers. appointed for specified ^ ^ / e-y. • Pink 4 Blue • Beige '60 CHEV. $1495 or do. I’ll do i t ” sion on a study of an autopsy terms. port as tying into the eighth L IK E A 1959 CHEVROLET PARKWOOD nAI.I,T)N Impel# Convertible. Auto., district line, but is described In He explained, " I wanted to mport, tesUmony by a patholo­ The appointments are divided 3 • Gold • Spring Green PS, PB, R A H. the text as emptying into the get out.” gist in court, and photographs into three groups, with seven town line. The cost of this line 6 PasMnger Station Wagon. 6 cylinder, 8 1A O C , His defense counscL Atty.' of the girl’s body. appointmenU expiring Nov. 1. standard, boater, .whitewalls. I U T 9 FUEL OIL • All are master-tailored John F. Shea Jr. o f Manches­ 1968, seven on Nov. 1, 1985, and is included in the 858.000 total. by “Coatcraft.” ter, asked why he had agreed Pay TV Filet Suit the remaining seven on Nov. 1, If the coot of obtaining the QUALITY DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT becaine. to go out on a re-enactment. "I 1966. many cross-lots rights of ways • All in sizes 5 to 14 wanted to do this,” Darwin re- Is too much to make this plan 681 Main St., Manchester COOPERATIVE • No Preservatives HARTFORD (AP) — Unlver- Future appointmenU arill be acceptable, the alternative the o n . (OMP.ANY kind of confession and they’d for three-year terms. '55 T-RIRD $1295 ^ Pictures and 20th Century engineers recommend—at a cost • Hand Dipped • All are fully lined let me go, and I could get my Appointed to terms which will OPEN TO 9 SI.NfT. 19V% Convertible. RAH, auto., lawyers.” Fox were accused yesterday of of 158,500—Involves the follow- ultou) sTifKrr collector’s item. conspiring against Hartford's expire Nov. 1, 1988 are; Alex­ C A R FR O M rr:i.. o n • Refrigerated Fresh At AU Times • Only a tremendous last- Darwin said he didn’t believe C A R T E R ’S ander C. Penney, chairman; police after he eras presented pioneer pay television sutlon. ^ ^ stea d of turning the W. Mid­ TONIGHT minute special purchase^ 1 ^ 0 General Inc., owner of Walter N. Leclerc, Nell Pater- dle Tffice. south along the rail- 1961 CHEVROLET IMPAU $1195 1959 CHEVROLET MSCAYNE $ 195 makes this great value with a bench warrant that day Son, Edward J. Sweeney, Victor 4-Door 8-paas SUUon Wagon. V-8, auto., power steering, and told he would be brought station WHCT, filed an anti­ rosul right of way, it would 4-Door. 8 cyl., standard, radio, heater, whitewalls. Very possible to court. trust suit in U.S. DUtrict Court Swanson, William A. Moorhouse continue west along W. Middle brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. Sharp, sharp, sharp. clean. and William L. Luettgens. "K they wanted a confes- charging that the two Holly­ Tpke. to Broad St., then turn • Available at all our stores wood movie producers, as part Appointed to terms which will south on Broad St. and empty 1963 PONTIAC Le M ANS $229S ■lon. I was going to give them expire Nov. 1. 1985 are; Walter 1962 RAMRLER CLASSIC $1495 Del nils vanitlte utilitylityeai cart. ..Nee, '62 FORD $1895 a confeasicn.’’ he aaid. and add­ of a conspiracy with theater into the existing Broad St. line, Tempest Convertible. V-8, 4-apeed, radio, heaUr, white- CMstom 4-Door. 8 oyU auto, radio, heater, whiUwalla. Sunllner Convertible. 408 owners, refused to let WHCT R. Sinon, Charles G. Plrie. Tork finally flowing as the first al­ walls, bucket seaU. This ear la showroom condition. Exceptions! car. R tout 150 pounds, dumiipiuWy ed "1 was going to give them with juti a touch oi livir, Sava en^e, 4-speed bcoc, R what they wanted." purchase any of the Ir films for G. Strangfeld, John J. Hutchin­ ternative into the Bigelow Brook « a'i son, Eugene R. MonUny. Mrs. 60W by buyini a Boliiu Hutky "W as tt a true sUUmentr* telecast. sewer and west to the Parkade 1962 CHEVROLET lEL AIR Estella T. Simpson and Phillip 1962 CHEVY II NOVA $1595 FREE! tractor. Sava work and lima year RKO General has been able his attorney asked. pumping sUUon. Again, the 4-Door. V-8, auto., air condiUonsd, heater, whitewalls. A 4-Door. 8 cyl., auto, radio, heater, whitewalls. Economy 'round, loteru axchiiivt Fast- "N o sir.” to obtain first-run movies from Harrison. pumping staUon would have to real cool car. Appointed to terms which will at its best , " VERSATILE Switch Attachment Syitem makH Atty. Shea asked Daiwln why other producers for exhibition be replaced. it aaty to clMn|a from ena job to be rigned the confession. about two weeks after they arc expire Nov. 1, 1966 are: M. Two other alternatives were showTi in dowmtown theaters. Adler Dobkin, James A. Mc­ 19S9> RAMRLER SUPER v $ 1961 RAMRLER SUPER $1195 tho noxt. Compart, you’ll no that "Because I Just wanted to get investigated, but rejected as un­ 4-Door 8-paas. SUtlon Wagon. 8 cyl., atandard. radio, DUMPCART Ihafeatures, partoriranct and liyla cut of there,” he aaid. Universal and 20th Century Carthy, Mrs. Judith R. Klau, feasible. They were: 4-Door. 8 cyl., standard, radio, heatir, whitewalls. You’ll ^ For Your EcMtor Flanta Naxt Wook try Fox. however, have refused to Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Mrs. heater, whitewalls, luggags rack. A spoUeaa family car. have to see and drive this one. ofBoloflt Husky tractors start whtra Darwin’s pretty 17-year-old 1. Instead of turning the sew­ WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY compahtiva tractors Itavt oR. '55 FORD $275 Baugbter took the stand yester­ make even older movies avail­ Sylvia M. Hadge, the Rev. C. er south on Broad St., continue Convertible, v-8, RAH, day and told the court that she able. RKO General charged. It Henry Anderson and Mrs. Helen it directly west on W. Middle 1962 FALCON DELUXE $1395 1960 CHEVROLET IMPAU $1595 WOODLAND GARDENS auto. R. Schardt. 2-Door. 8 cyl., auto., radio, NMUr, whlUwalls. 0ns owner. gave Miss Rothwell a ride last is asking damages for its in­ Tpke. to an existing six-inch -4-Door Hardtop. 8 cyl., auto, radio, heater, whlUwalls. HUSKY TRACTOR juries. No figure was men­ All of the appointees take of­ sewer line which goes directly Top condition throughout. August to the ToUand Agricul­ tioned, however. fice immediately. tural Center in Vernon. She to the Parkade pumping station 1963 CORVAIR M O NZA $2095 WHCT (Channel 18) began drove the aamc car that her 2-Door Sport Coupe. 8 cyl., 4-speed, radio, heater, white­ 1962 CHEVROUET IMPAU $2095 " •TULIPS •HYACINTHS telecasting scrambled signals or. walls, bucket seats. Like new. 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., power steering, radio, heaUr. father used Sept. 18 when he June 29. 1982 in the first major whitewalls. Jet black, red interior and Sharp. attended a 8-H oonunittee meet­ teat of pay T^V in the United 1961 COMET DELUXE « $1395 • daffodils • azaleas ing there. States. 1962 FORD G A U X IE '500' $1995. '59 CHEV. $1295 Kathy Darwin, a slender 4-Doqr, 8-pass. SUtlon Wagon. 8 cyL, standard, radio, Orig. 2.98 to 4.98 Impala 2-Door Hardtop. heater, vh'te. Gorgeous Jet h’ aok, bright red interior. Convertible. V-8, auto., radio, heater, whitewalls. A real high school senior, testified she sporty car. • OARDENIAS and Mieriul Big engine, 4-apeed stick, b ^ a "passing acquaintance ’ AVAILABLE Infants’ & Toddlers’ RAH. With the Bolton girl. They HOSPITAL COMFORT 1962 CORVAIR MONZA $1745 T-ere involved in 8-H activities 2-Door Sport Ceu)>e.. 8 cyl., auto, radio, heater, white- 1963 WILLYS JEEF together, she said. walls, bucket seats. Immaculate. • HYDRANOEAS The state has Introduced into AT HOME! 4-wheel drive, 4 cylinder, 6 speeds forward. Heater, ateel ?[*<*«*• dog hairs found in 1959 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE $ 895 cab wrlth door. Like new. AsaSMam pw ’win’s car that matched dog 2-Door. 4 cyl., standard, radio, boater, whitewalls. Vsty Full p r ic e ...... ~ 2 U t 9 clean car. LIME 50 Ita. Site - le llii.'^ '63 OLDS. $2995 hairs found on Misa R o t h w ^ Jeffire 3-Door Hardtop. d i^ . Hie defense apparenUy % RAH, 4-apeed, PS. 20 1963 RAMRLER MODEL *770* $229$ tried to Miow that the hairs TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FOR BEST RESUMS APPLY TOUR' ^ d have been left behind ON OUN QUALITY OOLOR AND 4-Door, 8-paas SUtion Wagon. 8 cyl., auto, radio, hatter, wmfn the Bolton girl was in the whttawalli, bucket aeats. One owner. Spotless. ■ 1961 FORD FAIRLANE •ar in August. $695 CRADGRASS KILLER NOW! BLACK AND W H IH FR0CESSIN8 1962 CHEVROUT IM P A U $224$ 3-Door, 6 cyl., etandard. Radio and heater. Darwin’s daughter appeared PROMPT SERVICE • ASGROW • SrOTT • DOW •omposed on the stand, but Convertible Super Sport V-8, auto, radio, lieatsr. white- 1960 CORVAIR MODEL 500 2 Day Sale! . . . Friday, Saturday y o k e in a low voice. SevenU wal's bucket scats Gleaming white with black Interior. $445 only! Famous makers* play toga '63 CHEV. $2695 4-Door, 6 cyl. automatic. Radio and heater Impel# 3-Door Hardtop times her face broke into a P 'f' i'-f’n H: p ff' FERTILIZERS and dress-up togs at such a tiny •nUr. Her father looked at 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA $1795 V-a, aUck shift on Ux 1960 FALCON DELUXE Now’fi The Time To We Carry A Complete price 1. . . You’ll buy these for floor. her but showed no vlstbie reac- b * r ’■() t Ilf 4-Door Hardtop. I V-8, auto, radio, heater, whitewalls. $445 Line Oft Immaculate throughout. 4-Door, 4 cy l, atahdard. Radio and heater Spring, for Summer, for gifts T FEED Lawns, Shrubs, • 80O1TS SOTMO TSUI sauu tMM SUSS SNOW (ASItS onuTv esar Blaay. Maay Mars Dur;w in g a court I reoam before • ASGROW Adorably styled! Easy-cfure cot­ testU------M1 she. spoke wtth her Trees and Evergreens. e HUBBARD >■ HAUL tons! Pedal pusher sets 7 i . sun- iM er. He was in a ceU near Oreoter cemfert for ^ , assd Otiser Brast$a . suit sets . . . clam digger sets . . . A5T0 psrtient, eosior cure for the court and Uie young girl bubble suits . . . butcher sets . . . praasad close to a grate on the yau, «t low, budgat CHEVROLET Bug With AsBurmnee and Satiafactkin At Your short and shirt sets . . . tennis door to apeak to him. She left ralas. Coll or visit us. entiling. dresses. For little girls and boys. . . On ^ stand, she said she 1 to 24 months and 2 to 4 years. drove tbe ear on Sept 19, the m C D IC R L ^ PHARMACY WQOPUND day a ft e r s Bolton girl disap- CO., INC. !NT COn IHf. — - She said she noticed P H A R m R C Y HARYitl9iarROA!l~64».«»46 ------unusual in Sw ear. 1229 MAIN SntBET—TEL. 649-52S8—MANCHESTER GARDENS 88 MAIN STREET, M ANCHE9TER-^-7958 IS # eenfeeetoa antwed by the JOHN J. ZAPAOKA ARV# WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE lu woomjtam at. kbuitS; DAILY 7^6e.'^H iJji& ,7.9^T. 7-i MANpH|§JJ58. PARKAP.E ■V^''

9 A M I W B L V l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964

RM^Ule-Vernon Three Injured and on two o th ^ occasions, said aas IIANCHBSWR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964 DeGaulle Visits in Demand, his visit was not Intended to affect Mexico’s good relatione When Car Flip$ with the Uhlted Itatee. Leads ‘Sports Ambaggadora* A n jio p ie r othor town officers and boards I A Status Symbol for Latins Mexico’s trade with the. Unit­ )M1 HARTTORO RC wera about the same as this 15 Area Students Distinct Departments Four persons laat night were ed Itates is vastly graater than year. The selectmen requested treated for minor injuries at its trade with France. Budget Bids 8800 for compensation and ex­ Make Deanes List Recommend The foh Manchester Memorial Hospital (GonUnned from Page One) . . . Now that the confetti has been Krause JPlorist .manchcmtir, penses ot the consUbuIarly, No ______1 ***** basic differences House Again Plans compensation is now the rule. following two motor Vehicle ac­ swept away, Mexico, while wel- tinder Study High scholastic achievement Demand of Firemen unable to visit Central A m erica' *" »*®**®y- CONN. Another request waa for an in- cidents. One arrest and con­ conilng French aid and friend­ at the University of Hartford for the time being. President Adolfo Lopes Mate­ crease tn the salary for tha dis­ siderable vehicular damage was ship, will continue to pursue Its during the first semester has Said an Argentine diplomat; os, a champion of the- limited Public meetings were hsM by posal area custodian. Now paid repotted by police. own policy of independence. I earned a place on the dean’s list A four point rwolution eall^Both agreed that there io gm~ ‘The contact with the most out­ nuclear teist ban, said In a CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Summer in Africa tits Roard o f Financa at the 880 a month for week day, Anthony S. Brozna, 18, Wil­ De Gaulle may nave tried to ' for 15 area students. They are tnc oomploto Mparation of erally more — ----- work>- *•-—than -either standing leader of the Western luncheon todst to De Gaulle; duUaa, he would gat 8128 under son, was arrested for speeding, project an Image of himself as Town Hall 'on Tuaeday and among 16S undergraduates to Varaou^ two Art dapartmenta can keep up with, and ccmsoli- world could not but be a tower­ "W e do not want our history Ay BOB SALMON the request pliu all salvaga 'waa praaantad at laat night'a after police investigated a one- a helpful big brother, but he Wednesday pventng on *11 budg­ win honors In the schools of dation would matter tittle to ing event/' . to disappear amid atomic radii Asseetetod Fresa Sports Writer rights aa are now allawed. Al- Chartar Conaolidaticm Commla- their functions. car accident at Windsor and may have found that many La- 1.49 et requeate ^>r'the coming lUcal . arts and sciencea, buslneso ad­ A ChllMn diplomat: "How IRIS ’ aUons. We must all make ef­ to roqueated was 82.500 tor a ■ton meeting:. The reaolution Only the title seemed to af­ Burnham Sts. shortly before i tin Americans don’t want a Mg MEDFORD, Mass. (A P ) ydar. . i ministration, education, engi­ midnight. could I not be interested in ex­ forts to maintain International town garage to house all town waa drawn up by members of fect the departments. The de­ pansion of French activities in brother. -The school budget'-Bho^ved a neering, and at Hartt Ojllege of 'P: Brozna--and his two compan­ harmony and peace, and to foe- Ten Tufts College students equipment. Music. the Fire District’a volunteer partment heads were asked Latin America?” ter a general and abeolute dis­ net Increasa of about 85,000, due Used Cars ions, Norman Davey, 18, o f New — seven boys and three All requests tor funds are at fire department their feelings if one o f them mainly to higher prices, sched­ 1 Nine of tha students corns Britain and Ronald Munch, 19, A Uruguayan official: "Any­ armament." this point only requests. When Joaeph Duffin. the diatrict’a were appointed director of pub­ girls — aren’t taking sum­ uled. annual salary increases, from Manchester, four are from of New Haven, were treated at one who knows De Gaulle's at­ This runs counter to De the dlsUIlatlon process is com­ *ftre chief and several fire of* lic works, the other deputy titude should know he will do mer vacations this year. and for supplies for new pro­ South V ’lndsor, and one each the hospita' for a head lacera­ Gaulle’s determination to con pleted by the Board of Finance 1943 OLDSM08H.I Ocials and John Aahe, the city’s director of public works anything rather than forget Ur- tlnue nuclear testing until They’ll be too. busy speak­ grams in the school. Most of are from Coventry and Rock- fire chief, discuased their vari­ Tricarico answered, saying tion (Brotiza), contusions of the the and product will be the vUIa The list ts aa follows; "88” 4-Door Hardto». Nadfo, body (D avey) and chest bruises uguay. We were the fir.st to rec-! Franco develops its own nu ing French in Africa. the Hem * in the school budget budget to be submitted to the ous departementa with CCC T m not bothered by titles.” He ogntze his government in exile clear strike force. Manchester: Suzanne T. Da- hMrter, Hydramatl^ mwer (Munch) and discharged. Brozna iy'ol that they’ll be lolling rgbialned Ute same as last year voters S t th<* /‘n-usl Budget members. said that his main concern is in In World War H.” i Neither disarmament nor nu- vlgnon, 75 Columbus St.; Ray­ ateering • brahsa. Completely was ordered to appear in Cir­ around Mall, Togo and Daho- or* Were lower. W ith Increased meetlpg tn early May. The resolution presented by the event of consolidation that A Brazilian; "With France d ear testing was mentioned in mond W. DuCharme, 389 H art­ equlppto. 4 to ehooaa from, cuit Court 12, Manchester, April school population a 81,700 in­ ford Rd.; John C. Flynn. 34 district firemen called for the he not be bothered by politi having cast aside its internal the joint communique the two foey chatting in conversatioaal 6. )F THE TRAVELERS UMBRELLA crease was' requested for MaaeiMatsr Evening Herald following points when the char­ clans. ‘T m against having problems, it is natural to expect; presidents issued. French, howoVer. ' Liberty St.; Sheila M. Graham, transportation. In this connec­ Aadovdr correspondent I a w - •2395 tar consolidating: Vernon's three politician who doesn't know Police said that Brozna stated France to turn its attention to How do you explain the in­ 44 Bunce Dr.; Thomas Hag­ Lopes Mateos stated shortly I tion, 8500 was asked for a sink­ renee Moe, telephone 742-6796. A N D U P forms of g:ovemment: I what's going on In my depart he was driving at about 40 miles the New World, to which it is TO tricacies of basketball to a Drive Chairman gerty, 181 Center St.; James f per hour when he waa unable before De Gaulle arrived he had ing fund for a new bus. ITie Ledbetter, 54 Ferguson Rd.; 1. Present by-laws of the dis­ 'ment Interfere with the work.” linked by old traditions." youthful West African viUager Joseph Garmon of 68 Bowers to n ^ otia te a curve. His car no intention of following the final payment o f 87.000 in the Roger F. Poe, 87 Tanner St.; trict's fire department remain A solution to the problem of In French, however. 8t., owner-manager o f Cforet ran off^the right side o f Bum- Frenchman’s move in recogniz­ present fleet was made In this A n gelo M. PonUlIo, 1764 1942 CHEVROLR unchang:ed except fo r the inser­ who would head both depart­ By MORRIS W. ROSENBERG These 10 young ^ men and ham St., Xcrosa a patch of grass, ing Red China, although Mexico fiscal year. Cassius Flunks Casuals, has been appointed Spruce St.; and Robert S. Mal- tion o f whatever name la g:iven ments waa discussed. An en­ MEXICO CITY (AP) — Presl- women have been selected to chairman of the 1964 Cancer Super Sporta Convertible. gineer would be hired to direct rolled aertos Windsor St. and The summer program at the tempo, 240 Oak St. to the consolidated town. dent Charles de Gaulle’s visirto w h U t^ r P e k ln g * “ Initiate a unique experiment in Drive. The drive will be held Fu lly equipped including the operations at an annual came to resWright side up, fac­ INELS C. JOHNSON school whioh cost 11,200 this Army Draft Test South Windsor: Russell G. 2. Firemen insist that only April 3, 4 and 5. The goal tor bucket seats and all pther their own chief would direct salary in excess of $10,000. ing north. R^itrolman Albion M ^Slrstart o7a drTv“ De Gaulle took a cue from Lo- tnternational living. Tliey’ll year Is being discontinued. The Bllnn, 151 B21lngt6n Rd.; James Manchester is 811,500. "Tlie goal standard Super Sporta equip­ them. He would answer only to Both Tricarico and Joselin Whipple reported the car a total FrA^rii^ino..^!, * !. ?**»** P** Mateos who said In his wel- apend nine Weeks in Africa, In- rate of aboenteeiem woe 17%, (Oonttnaed from Fage One) I. Byer, 30 Dower Rd.; Pamela ment. for the area served by the the g:ovemmental head o f the said they did the m ajority of en­ wreck. The vehtqle was towed through Lattn coming speech that the French- ntructlng and playing such S. Holcombe, 18 Mountain View Arthur House and tha adrainietration and Manchester office of the Ameri­ consolidated town. Two sep­ gineering work themselves and from the scene. ranii , Mexican alliance was not de- sports as basketball, volleyball skills needed in military Rd.; Joseph P. Zarauka, 70 Bel- DC Gaulle plans a tour of signed "against anyone or any- board tbougbL tMs made the can Cancer Society Ib 826,000. •2395 arate departments should be both felt It unnecessary to hire No arrest was reported in the and softball. ptom ^ inadHtelc. service." doa Rd.; Coventry: Carl E. maintained. an engineer. other accident, which occurred effo^t did hM four‘5a%s“ll; E l-mediatel^. And they're not only giving can find a common ground and O a y was given a second test Mrs. Charles Ubert of Bolton Nothniric, Cedar Swamp Rd.; speaking is OTve chairman for the area. 3. Separata budgets be The need for a separate main­ shortly before 7 p.m. yesterday ico have on Mexican policy? up a sumsner. They’re ^ y i » S •till snjoy a naUonal ’hlenuty after it was determined that the Rockville: George H. Meyerhoff, cbr^the plamtlrtg -ghd zoning R FO 2. 1MJ OLDSMOIHS drawn for each o f the two de­ tenance operation for parks and on Spruce St., just north of "Nothing has really changed” their own way. of their own. These atuden*!) results of his first examination The area served by the Man­ eommission, raconunended tnai 'T-85” 4-Door Sedan. lUflM: partments (in the district and cemeteries were discussed by Florence St. Mrs. Alice M. aome Mexican officials com­ W hy? aren’t going just to teach nne were inconclusive, the Arm y chester blrice Is Bolton, Btoad 8m am eotiqilflto ad«etiaB at and appropriation'^^ 84,200 be said. hMter, automatic, power’ the city). the department heads and they Gakeler of Bolton Center Rd.. mented. It’s our way of saying "Well Tall, -slim Arthur Rouse of Africans sports. iTiey’re going Brook, Manchester, North fb v- ROBII1S8 MASKED toads to carry— tfOk the land “ Interview conducted by ex­ steering > brakee. Oomj|fie?ely 4. Insist that all property agreed generally that If the drove her car into the p amed A The 73-year-Old French hero frqah, ddickxis Mancheeter, Oonn., who will t>4 to help them fl-d themselveh'' entry. South Windsor. Ware­ D A N B U R Y (AP) — Kane’s AL CATALANO done!” For Mr. Johnson com­ acquisition program 'for a new perts In the field of testing and equippto. beh>ng:ing to the district fire de­ town consolidates, a separate vehicle of Joan G. Daley of East was unsparing in the praise he the “group leader,” explains K The other students- making house Point, Ellington, Tolland, Bquor Store was robbed of partment remain under their Hartford while avoiding another piled an enviable record of the trip are: Steve " Town Onter. Of'IMa amount analysis of results of the two Rockville, Vernon, Somers, Sibout 865 last night by three unit should be considered. heaped on Mexico. this way: . 18(060 wouJd be . wed for op- control. car. Mrs. Gakeler was taken to achievement and service here Stamford, Conn.; Diidt tests indicate that O a y put Stafford, Union and Willihgton. men In Halloween masks. An / ^ 2 3 1 7 Commissioners will meet in '.Mexicans responded with "It’s going to be a wonderful on tha''liiUI .b f^ g constd- The resolution was signed two weeks to discuss the con­ the hospital and treated for con­ last year. His business is Life of Waltham, Moas.,‘ forth his best efforts on both oc­ Kite are now ready at the employe, Charles Boyle, 52, said • I taqlr limitless hospitality, even way of establishing rapport be­ about 190 Acres, 'an casions?" the Army said. by Chief Duffing: and five other solidation with Police Chief tusions of the hand and chest. giving De Gaulle the unprece- Rogers Jr. of Medway, Mass.; American Cancer Society office, he waa shoved to the floor and insurance and in 1963 alone, tween Africane and Americans. , >unt of 8600 would be used f ^ officials. George Trapp and Chief Con­ Her car had to be towed from CANDIES Dave Poplack o f Taunton, Clay won th# heavyweight 175 B. Center St., and workers one bandit said: "Keep your dentM honor of addressing the he provided families and busi­ foj.services of a riknnlng con­ championshln earlier this year 1941 PLYMOUTH Tlie firemen announced they stable Edmund F. Dwyer and the scene with extensive right We’re all pretty well versed In Maas.’: Cathy (H atfeltety, of are reminded to nick .them up mouth tout or I'll blow your M e x ic o naUon from the bal­ t o r t , and the bafsiice ot $600 from Sonny Liston. I ciuBtom 4-Door Station. Wag­ would not oonanK themaelves with Vernon’s three tax collec­ front damage. nesses with more than one sports and in French, and we Thomasville, Pa.; Betsy Kay of as soon as possible. bralna out.” cony o f^ e National Palace. fon .Appraisals and such. Stoner on. Fully equipped. Ldokz fo r or against 'the proposed tors. De OaoUe mixed his compli­ million dollars of new life in­ will be in three French-epeak- North Andover, Mass.;-Salhr saM that the net io s t to the like new, drives like new. ctiatier, otfil beltig developed, ments to M exico in equal pro­ in g . A fiiosn nations. l can’t Case of Harrisburg, Pa.;'iMllt surance under The Travelers ta*m ahCHild be abdut 814.770 until t l ^ learned its content. portion with-praise for France. think of a better way of creat­ Qulgless of Tarbbro, n : Cu and Lenten Oratorio umbrella. As a result of this ■ a/tbr payments: by state and Diotiiot firemen at^ g:«nerally Mexicans, wdille returning the QhIm ’s Riannaey ing a base of undenstanding Bob Day of Garden City, Y. •1595 federal grants of. two-thirds of •onsidorad to ba one of the Prizes Awarded compliments, >jBt De Gaulle outstanding effort, Mr. John­ than through sports and athlet­ A ll but Day. a graquate medi­ Set at Church 873 MAIN RT. major foroes which contributed son qualified for the Com­ ic gamed. W e hppe to teach cal student, and Qulgleso. a N6- UU;.total cost Of 888,770. It woe p^ted out that the town was to the defeat o f two previous At llling Fair the Africans a lot about qxicta gro freshman, are seniors or 1941 FORD "The Seven Last Words of pany’s highest honor, The Or­ fortunate to have inich a large eonaoUdation efforts. However, — they’re j greatly interested In juniors. A ll three girls Apeak For The Christ.” a Lenten oratorio by der of the Tower for the sec­ area of centrally located land 'Galaxle 'Oonvertiblo. Radio, the polHioal power they enjoy Nearly 200 parenU and Ullng them—and in turn we hope to French fluenUy. ' Theodore Du Bois, wUl be pre­ ond year. avaUsMe and delay In acquir­ heater, Fordomatte.'' And In the raral area of the town is Junior High ^ h o o l pupils turn­ G O I N i S i learn a great deal about people sented In the sanctuary of Cen­ ing I f could result tn much many more accessories. Jet ed out for the science fair held Homemade ourselves.” ENTIRE eonatdared as being: threatened ter Congregational Church at hl.vbpr costs blaidc ■with white top.,.' , by the rapid indux of residents last night in the gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. SKIING7 The sports project — first of Moody Speaker viewed the 44 exhibits on dis­ All the otherrequeeta from bi the numerous housing devii- The Rythmic. Senior and RENT A CAR Its kind in the United States — 91595 play, and applauded the 24 en­ boards and commissions showed FAMILY opmeats shootiQg ugx Youth CSioirs will participate. RAVIOLI came about through the joint At SA Sunday trants who were awarded For a weekend or as lon( Nels C. Johnson little change from the current A fte r a disouaalon of the two Mias M yra Treaah. soprano; FRESHkOR FROZEN efforts of the 21-year-old Tufts EASTER shoes year. One small exception was prizes. as you like. senior and Dr. James H. Robin­ fire departments, oommisaion- Frank Maloney, tenor: and 740 Main St, .Hartford Maj. Frank Moody ot New a request by the Town a e rk First place winners received son, founder and director of 1941 OLOSMORILE an and the repreaentativea Wesley Miles, baritone, will be Cars available with ski Y oik d t y will' be the guest that the sslarv be raised from engraved plaques, while sec­ Operation Crossroads Africa, ” 8-88” 4-DM r Hardtop. 'Ra­ toom both fire dapartmenta gan- the soloists. The Rev. Joseph H. racks attached. , im s . 3 0 c speaker Sunday At the Salva 82.000 to 82,400. The fees collect­ PATENT $ 0 4 9 onds were given medals, and V Inc., which la considered the dio^ heater, Hydramatic. Dudley, associate minister, will tlon Army. Hp terasponsible ror ed for services go to the town atally agreed that the two fire honorable mentions got pins. TIm t r a v e l e r s in s u r a n c e CempontM forerunner of President Kenne­ JOHN MCLAUGHLIN power BteerihF ■ brakee and conduct the service. the ahnulty section o f th? unite should operate separately. Prizes were donated by the lll­ Paul Dodat Pontiac dy's Peace Corps. aiid are averaging about 8150 LEATHERS ^ ‘all the 01'h for an annual total of ing PTO and awarded by Vice INC. House, a football player and wssad waa the diffariag pay public and anyone interested is 378 M A IN STTREET partment of the Salvatio 81.600. For a great many years FOR GIRLS Principal William Caldwell. T E L M i4 )«0 4 Hartford president of the Student Gov- schedule between the city’s and welcome to attend. Arm y, and maintains headquar­ the salary paid was small, but Judges for the event were Phone 648-2881 248 Avery St., Wapplag emment at Tufts, spent the ters In New York. the dintiict’s departmants. the Town a e rk retained the Kenneth Stunner, instructional summer of 1962 in Senegal in A native of New England, he fees. OMy flramen recbve part pay materials supervisor at Man­ FI.SHED WITH HANDS west Africa as part of an Op­ moved to New York City In At Wednesday’s hearing the BOYS' and 1942 CHEVROI-ir •or ttieir efforts. Attendance chester High School; Ted Cox, MONTGOMERY, Ala. (A P )- eration Crossroad work group. 1930. He later entered th* major items were for the select­ Impala 4-Door Sedan. Radi^\ at maetkigs and drills are man­ Grade • teacher at Bowers The Alabama Supreme Cfourt has agreed that it was perfectly He and a dozen other college School for Officers Ti'sJning mens budget. TTig rcqpe.^yi from heater, Powerglide, power datory, and tbay ara paid quar­ School; and William Wetzold, GIRLS’ SHOES all right for a man to catch itudenta built a school house and was commissioned a Salva­ steering - brakes. Air con­ Grade 8 teacher at Bennet Jun­ terly for tliair efforts. District fish with his bare hands. < there, doing everything from tion Army offloer in 1939 ditioning. ior High School. Fair director | MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH Advertisement-^'' ftrsmen receive no oompenaatlon ' '*'• Scott of Phil Campbell digging the ditches for the foun­ Prior to his present appoint­ teraotly; Hach of the three dis­ was George Woods, science ^ was convicted and fined $25 dation to making their own ment the major waa ^tfitiancd teacher at Ullng. bricks. . I WE also have LADIES' CijlNCELLATIONS... | • m 5 trict fire companies receive after state conservation offlccr.s at Albany, N. Y., as the youth • »100 per company as a clothing Winners in Grade 7 were as said he was plunging his hands Back In the United States, secretary for Northeastern New PROMOTED Chlaf Duffin aald follows: First, James Naschke; into Big Bear O eek and grab­ B £ R H f£ ‘S House and the Rev. Dr. Robin­ York, serving the area from 1M1 V0USWA6EN he is trying to obtain some second, Craig Lavenm lt; third, bing the fish; son, a Pi)s»bytfrlan mlntater, Middletown, N. y., to Uie Ca­ 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, James Tomko; honorable men- The conviction was thrown out' worked on the tdek « f sending nadian border. ' Fdr e v o .- lb funds for the individusle in the standard transmteeion. Very Uon. Robert Dixon and Mar- by the Court of Appeals. In up­ the lcomm*i^lnR (Aanchesfer Green SHOE OUTLET dspartment. Duffin alone ia nette Oatrout. clean and all 'VW etandairds. paid. He receives fdOO par holding this ruling Thursday, in 'aewenali New Jersey Grade 8; First, Sharon Wood; ; 1 ^9 BAST MIDDLE TUFtNPIKE AT "MANCHESTER GREEN” year for htg.^sa. the state Supreme Court gave BlIVA CAR NOW thcludbiwFatersen, Mot- " 1 second, Richard Podolny; third, ... -i, Jersey «lty,-.Red-Bank.* 91317 Mam ban at tha vaHous plan­ no opinion but a similar ca.se Edward Firestone; honorable was dismissed recently on weeks,” said Alvin Schmidt, jkattstown and Newton. ning and zoning oornmisaiona mention, Dennis MacArdle, Da­ in tha town and tha two build­ grounds that the court called dean ol men at 7^lfta: "And tha Maj. Moody is married to the vid Bidwell, Steven Boris, Da­ former lA. Mary Scheinfeld* of ing inapactora alao mat laat "frivolous prosecution," enthusiasm has been tremen­ 1942 OUISMQPILE vid Hicock. Robert Uccello, MORE dous. These kids arc either Cambridge. Maas., and they night with eommlsaioners. /’F-86 ” i^taUon Wagon. R a­ Cynthia Gobeille, John Frazier, learning or brushing up on their have t(w APPLIANCES • TV • STEREO Radio, heater. Very, very clean. 1 la hired for tha oonaoUdatad . Operation Crossroad; begun in •1995 , I ond, Nancy Chandler and Steven owner. Low mileage. Full warranty. 1058, pays |700 fo i each volun­ be town. I t a profeaaional is hired Lloyd; Third, Brenda Ogren FUEL O IL A N D U P then he ahould direct both $ $ $ teer, but each volunteer, in turn, and Shirley Nixon; honorable must ratae 81,000 him self.... assured groupe. Both the city and the Mention; Gayle Costello and GASOLINE district have idanning commis- i GREATER House, son o f Connecticut Su­ 1955 CADILLAC' ^ t h y Rohrbach; Ken Hicks and ' 1TS3 CHEVROLET 1942 FORD perior Court Judge Charles S. of Mona. The district has a sep­ James Whitesell; Gary Klein ^^DEPENDABILITY linpala 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater, auto­ House, 150 Westland St., who Ccmvertlble. Fully equipped. arate zoning board and the city and Mike McMahon. matic transmission, power steering. A real Convertible Coupe. Radio, heater, automatic was legal aide to John Lodge In beautiful condition. ' ‘ council ia the zoning authority Robert VonDeck and (jalvin B AN TLY OIL for the city. gem. transmission, power steering, power brakea when Lodge was • goveriior of |Msh, science teachers, assisted COHl' \\\ . | \ ( ’. Automatic Alao diacuasing their depart­ Connecticut, has a career in in­ 4695 in setUng up the fair, and stu­ ternational relations in mind. ments and their thoughts on dent helpers were Marke Jeske. !!> Y.\i.\ . , Se r v ic e Full Price Comfort consolidation were William Accepted by the famed Fletriier Sharon Keenan and Richard .■Mltclu'll !l-!.“i',l.") M 95 •1845 School o f Law and Diplomacy (Gene) Joalin and Andrew Tri- Podolny. i PROBLEMS with an 1942 CADILLAC carico, who direct public works illr j'K at Tufts, he considers sports JAN JAYSON 62 (fonvertible. Radio, heat­ for the city and the town. one of the great tools of modern oil-powered er, automatic, power steer­ A diacuasion o f their depart­ 1961 PONTIAC 1959 CHEVROLCT society. Mr. Herb Bursey, General Man What you ing- brakes- windows- seat.w down payment. to awitch to a UobUheat- BRING YOUR NEXT ’56 nymouth Rmd water heater. Station Wagon. • SANDERS •150 8«MiM «r rtrm Lmm •1295 *ATerage family ot tour. ’56 Fold ’57 Pbntiac • POWER MOV’bRS PRESCRIPTION Station Wagou. •150 2-Door Sedan. 1,000 RAISED LE TTE R 1,000 WE •IVE •AEROPKRS , HERE 3'^ ’56 Bakk ’54 Chevrolet •REIN STAMPS 4-Door Hardtop. •150 4-Door Sedan. ^ BUSINESS CARDS • HEDOE TRIMMERS MANCHESTEP B L A C K IN K 84.88 B LU E IN K 88.48 •POSTHOLE MOTOR SALEf I B £ R N t£ 'S (Blaek Ink cards ealg) with 1884 Oalsadar aa back—84.78 DIOOBRS NATIONAL BANK O w Sorviea It ^ KBLUNQ AND SBRYICKNO MORIMITY VKn|MON. OONNKCTIOUT • Ml a ■-B a a S • TM B-BB41 Prompt. Courtoout ' TWO Bad A Black 88.28 BPBOIAL $7J8 OLDSMOBILBS FOR MANCHESTER _ O O L O U B a d * Bin# $8.78 Balsad gaM on glass stoeh Mambsr Fsdtral Dapoett liiturancs* Csrp, OVER 28 TEAR* ' ■k MOTHERS .FREE DELIVERY—TEL. 649-9814 3 GiREAT TY.APPLIANCE STORES MANCHBSTER PARKADE MANCHESTtt Band sampla ar rough' lag^. ^ ' '__ ' 512wisTCENTMST. aat aUppod post paid In M W B^t/JM ck or M.O.- , BANKING HOURS! BLOOMFIELO A NEWIM6T0N 44I-241V H3-5135 PINE PHARMACY PLYMOUTH, INC •fijn. with otdte (Fa O.OJMf) i f ■■ ' IT''-■ / 664 CENTER ST.—MANCHESTER OPEN EVIRY NIGHT TILL 8 — SATURDAY TILL 4 ROUTE 83. TALCOm iLLE^TEL 443-2708 C ■AXnUPAOnON OCABANTBKD BQUIPMPNT C Q . In4. meMayi t ill• !....FrMay ilfM f-I....Satonlay 9:10-U Itt-SII Coaior St. OPEN lYMUNOS OPEN DAILY 10 9 P.M.r-SATUROAY t« 4 P.M. •LASTONBURY CITIZEN M M AIN BIV •88-7888 DRIVE-IN H()URS; AND SATOttAY '.(■v BOX 88, 0LA8WONBX7BT thcM 8|8-«88I Op«B Oalbr 7 * Utefo. T-a JACK HAWKINS APTIRNOOND ■ah t-4 j makilyi hll-5.;..FrMaT a l| M •■l..,'.8atnilay

\'-A banlto youth groupa will attend the Contata-'nis Crucifixion by Sir John Btafner at 7:38 p.m. E R C C A d d s Bololsta Inctuda Gilmore Dow, A nw nr to IVivtoiw PwRlte tenor; Joeeph T r ^ base; and T o L e n g t h y • 'v/, 'A W ell Flow M inim im i narrators Mrs. Ruth Groman NOTHiN'POiNVt Northmen and G. Warran Westbrook; di­ HAD /AY CHARIOT DAAT/t b u je ch ip rector and organist, Mrs. How­ W ater Woric IN THE OARAaE- 1/ ( Sbfflr bud ard DensliMr. BNTERPpISeS IS PEL AVI NA FOR SURSERV tf 1 4 Pretended Approved by Council ITS PNlOEND CUB TO TMfi IVtaNvid ■ PortifieatiM The Junldr FTF will m eet'at AND th ey took I i ^ Annual audit-~- a n d i tftooTtnr • Wiler (IT.) to t Conununity House Baturdsy By extending Its irrigation MB FOR EVERY- h 3 airietlM — TVWoaariee at 1:45 p.m. to go bowling at system to toe third, sixth and WAS COONTIN6 ON TH t tiMlaBiUe I"— Ths Town Ooonoil h u . ip -a town’s plan of development to CHECK UNTIL MT 6AM80OHI THlNa BUT ■ Indien chief ths Parluula Lanei. Manchester. ninth fairways, Bfilngton Ridge THE HOLES USoanH • Baaliih itrir prarad tbs proposad ainsnd keep pace with trends In town Country <^ub has become one itnectmemt pays o f f /- UHMtiac •rm Basketball Game IN MY fV lO^ejr msnt to tbs town’s pbimWng growth. The Pleasant Valley Elemen­ of toe select few golf courses HAK-KAFF/— CAN ONE OF SOCKS' 11 Offibon The oommiasion has agmed 'SOU LADS LEND U A M eu MMIre cods ssUInff s minimum stand- tary School teachers and toe in toe area to have s complete >«U'RE OONNA MlilOM ailUMrtair srd ot flow psr minute. to review the town's compre­ PTA will bold its annual bas­ fairway, green and tee watering BUT 1 NEEDS 7H' ) MB * IO FDR A leoiSe* system. AAAKC ABUNOLE 00U6SH^DOCiH. y - ^ CAY OR S O ? MOnvc Tbs MSOluUon, sCfarsd by hensive plan of development In ketball game tonight at the 7HINSS LOOK600PJ ITiBdiM 3S Above SlBelicven hi o^uetkm with other pertinent schboL Earl W hlto physical According to greenakeeper cyoouGH. UPMM M Nonc drink plunlUm 43 remain nenm BuUdinr Innpsctor Donsld Me- INVERRMi^^ 43Nateapoam » o ^ . This review wUl be education teacher, will be cap­ Mike Ovlgn, toe 38([-acre couree STOP (1% NOT PAVIN6 aooiMk I .37 Mend 1 Norte god liSUfhUn. was apprevad by a In the bills of flUlIngton has an ■i JLMERI THEWEA0IN8 FOR AN 31 ConpitenUp M HatMchuMltt 44Plnoeb1etani T to 1 vote Wsdnasday. Voting toUowed by such aoUon as the tain of toe parents.^ William X..HERE COMES 33Portufneen procnontory 48Caat*iid In favor wars Mayor John oommlselon tesle may be rw Perry, principal of toe Wapplng underground ftve-mlle maze of tXMVBUS! moMy of 38 Rumored 47ArabieB fd f Kgan, Oounellman Umberto Dal qulred to meet problems result­ Elementary School, will be ref­ transit and plasUc supply and I ^WEAOING' aeeount 38 aewting 48 UJ, cola feeder pipes. To* make certain device tlTuramie Maatro, Waltsr Hill, Fredariek ing from rapid growth and the eree. Lutheran Church each .green receives at least two 1“ Mahr, BdwSrd Paatuls, Vamon «»h»ntkig ebaractor of tha town inches of water and each fair­ 1 r r r r r " r r IT IT Pateraan, Cario PraatUeo. Vot­ In many areas. The Coupisa' Club of Our y s Savior Lutheran Church, Wap­ way one Inch of Irrigation ev'^xy II 14 ing against the resolution waa Carlno said: “Wtth the Town week during the eciUre season i r CmuKnlman Jam m Throwa. Oosinolt canaMerlng sewage In- plng, (vill be- bowling Saturday evening at the Ten Pin Bowling Mr. Ovian pumps water from 381Tlm,MlMlr II II IT Tha resolution raad “No raai- •UllaUon along Rt. 6, tha rec­ two pqnds and springs on the Sm«btbla danUal buUdlng, oommerotal or reation and park aommlsalon Alley on Rt. 6, South Windsor. Ellington site using 40Q and IT 1 !l mduatrlal building, to b# used studyliig the acquiaitton of land All those planning to attend 360 gallons per minute pumps. for human ooeupaney shall are asked to meet at toe church ET tor park and reersatlonal pur- As soon as,there is a clear hereaftsr be erected for use un­ PP8*8. nnd the ooneervatlbn by 7:30 p.m. instead of toe break in the weather, the entire less water tor aald buildings is time previously anmninced. \ oommlselon considering open course will be open for play §)e f in it e l y supplied by an Artesian-type' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schnei­ Families Intsteite'd In member­ •Pbces, it is felt by the plan der And Mr. and Mrs. Ekirl Hei- ALLY OOP A LONS IT well with tna minimum flow of nkig commission that all of ship should contact the Club BY V. T. HAMLIN 6HOT»:,.^ three end ens-half gallons par merdlnger are in charge of Manager Faul Bullock at *he U these must be coordlhated Into refreahments to be served at eV M I dfiBke minute or a water company a master plan of development elubhoute, Abbott Rd., Elling­ . MO PIP7H'MOTHERS \ f YSH? WEU;.!^^ aoiBeeter Mga specially chartered by the Oen> the-church after bowling. ton. ITHOUSHT \o f HERCU^ArotU»> ------V n 'E W N lC R A 83l4^a»tam r r eral Assembly and subjai t to udiloh will provide for an order- rmiRRZEus 1 HBPfss,Agn^it» fo K ,i \s«ul..m .» Ijr growth pattern ter the Veterans m e w h k t i MSMbfll the Jurladletlon of Uis Public AU local disabled veterans D eC o rm ier TIManE/yAPHRODnB/Mram/THINK S town." A P W MORE f_ 7 TOUT* JUBT) CW SCARE UP CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MThitee (cmbA UtlUttM CommlBBlon.’’ are requested to call the Veter­ fete) j r HORRWLEi/ PORUJNCH! WAeewMMe n u IT Last year IM new homea A start on the program al­ ans' Administration Office, were built in town of those lU ready has been made through M A ta — IT U Hfrtford, so that toe VA then LEE'S FLORIST ■rSemetfal had public utilities, SO arteaiaii intensive study of the present may be able to notify toe South X I I Notch D u u wells and 4 had points on Plras- ■onlng ragulationa. Revisions Windsor assessor's offlee of the aid eiFT SHOP DOWN and Valley Rd. At this time In those areas of regulation disabled veteran’s disability RL 44A, Bolton—843-8089 Motors Says: in r d y H 5f H the sub-dlvlaton rsgulaUona do which have shown (hemselves rating for 1084. aOaDegiaavM JO not-define the type of well to be bo be kiadequata or not cqn- e VES WE OE^UVER e r ■ (eb.) ' Fluoridation installed. Any home already •tetent wl^h present planning There will be a public hear­ Flowers for all occasions t built or one whteh has already wlM be made. ing on the consideration of Weddings, Funerals, Cut "Insfanf happmess^Take yourself and just received s building permit vould A mesting has been called fluoridation of the public water Flowers and Corsages . . . not be affected by tha resolu­ ■tor April 14, with the Conser­ supply as suggested by toe add a new Rambler or one of our fine used OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS tion. -An SKoeptlon to the n anvendment of the plumbing vation Oommlselon, the Indus­ Connecticut Water Co. The code could bo granted by trial Development Commission, hearing will be held March 25, cars. llllllU the Building Cods Board of Ap­ the Oapitol Goals and Improve- at 8 p.m. at the high school. PUTTIN' N A PRINKIN' NO,HE6AK> n«ent Oommlssion and tha Zon­ Republican Caucus raUNTAN CtOHT BY TP AKVEIT peals. A pJbllc hearing for the PRISCILLA’S POP MY MACHINE-THATS NEAR VOU amendment was set for Ap.ll 1 ing Board of Appeals. It is A Republican caucus will be BY AL VERMEER AN IN6ULT/SO HE SO THE OTHER at 7:46 in the library of the hoped that the ground work can held Monday at 8 pjn. at toe high school. Ths agenda will THMKO 1 SPEND TOO /HEN WONT high school. be laid at this meeting for sub­ • -V >A X I self. The new law states that a cees. dog must be impounded for The tournament wlU begin at 10 a.m. tOK the Jviplor. and Ben-^ IIS1IN,W«BSUK^ eighk days Instead of ths pre­ 274 ^OAKUND ST. THIS WEEK'S FINE CAR SPECIALS WHO ARE you 1DK vious two days, and that the' lor Divialofis And at X p.m. -for av N 'o u r WAPN- dog, if not claimed, must be dls the Bantam Division. Bntry fees Mss7 you will be $1.35'per pereon. OPEN 7 DATS 00(110 posed of by a veterinary and For Your Convenience SET BUSTED IN not the dog warden. Menus 1962 RAMBLER STATION WACON TWO FOR that! The High School menu for PERO DOWN In filial action the council 9f LOADED AND LIKE NEW THROUGHOUT. a ssp o e u ^ authefirisad the > town manager, the week of March 33 to 36 will CroaW of the Crop!" ?rhe Terry V, Bprenkel, to execute bo: Monday, Grinders, pickles .1 SHORT RIBS the local road mileage agree­ and p s p p s r s and lettucs, BY FRANK O’NEAL ment with the Connecticut cookies; Tuesday, Meat loaf and In Produce, 1961 CORVAIR STATION WAGON State Highway Department for gravey, mashed potatoes, green H^AHAROCMYAT'IHK state aid funds. The funds beans, ioe cream; Wednssday, Both In A FULLY IXJUIPPED, ONE 0WNE31 CAR. VERY NICE. -fRAINNeCEmER. DEARY amount to |66,000 for Approxi­ Vegetable soup, » 1 3 9 5 mately 77 miles of highways sandwkbee, cake with cheny and OqtV accepted by the town and 1.3 sauce; Thursday, Fried chicken, miles of unapproved roads. lice, peas, cran b erry saucs, .Of Season! 1960 RAMBLER CROSS. COUNTRY WAGON TratCIo lig h t Sought fruH. Milk will be served with IjOADED a n d v e r y s h a r p , o n e c a r e f u l o w n e r . Town Attorney Frank iUieam all meals. TOMATOES TEMPLE APPLES “ ' * 1 3 9 5 announced that the town had The menu tor the'eiementory received an opUon on the land schools will be: 29c lb. Avg, ORANGES $1.00 Vi bu.' for the new proposed firehouse. Monday, Ravioli and meaL 59c doz. And Up 1961 COMET 6-DOOR SEDAN MORTY MEEKLE' BY DICK CAVALLI The option runs to the middle wedge of lettuce and dressing, dQ of July. Jam and peanut butter sand- HERE’S WHAT IS NOW IN SEASON: RADIO, HEATER, STANDARD SHIFT. VERY SHARP. Ths town manager aald that wlhch. ftult. DgU Fruit, Melons, Strawberries, Watermelons, Grapes, ° " ' * 1 1 9 5 due to the extra flow of traf IM TURNING O/BZA Tuesday, Fried chicken, mash­ 'Jnies, B oko and D’AnJou Pears, IndUn River Pink or I'M GONG TO WDiaC HARD AFIBeALL.’nOO CAN’rU fir FOa^vBZ. fic on Rt. 6, the State Hlgh'vay ed potatoes, cranberry sauce, White Grapefruit. ^ BUZZ SAWYER AND AAAKEMYWN/UPAS Oommlaslon and State Traffic 1960 FALCON 6-DOOR SEDAN BY ROY CRANE NOWON IM 0ON01DAPPiy HioHAsr fcesety CoRunlaaion have been asked to buttered carro ts and peas, Also: Belglam Endive, Wateroress, Cauliflower, Green or AWSBLPTDAWWD0 C. CAN IN THIS COWANy. Install a light at the comer ot wheat bread and butter, Jello. Yellow Squash, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Peas, Egg PlanL ONE CAREFUL OWNER. STANDARD SHIFT. quick dosem/VDM /CIITTHKBC Rt. 6 and Oovemor's Highway. Wednesday, Soup and crack­ Spinach, E-carolr, B.~ns.>;-;ls S;:;outs, Beet Greens, Chinese ° " * 9 9 5 KNIFC.' cur DR.50D our« TENTACLES/ ers, egg aelad aandwlcb or pea­ Osbbage, BroooUl, and Dandelions. The Intersection was last evalu­ nut butter aandwteh, cherry OF DM AMN-EATBR. ated by the State Highway De­ "Just Ton Name It and Chances Are We Have It!" partment three months ago. The cri^>. 1960 VOLKSWAOEN 2-DOOR SEDAN Thuieday, Tuna club sand­ town manager stated that there SO NICE YOU'LL THINK IT’S NEW. have been three accidents at wich, huttered green'beans, ° " ' » 1 0 9 5 this comer so tax. According to potato chips, jptckle,ifruiL "fr r i i the^State Highway Department Frifiay — Good Friday — no It would cost approximately school. MiHc wfll be served with $13,000 to install the light. May­ all meals. 1959 BUICK 4-DOOR HARDTOP or John Hlgan, Oouncllmen Fllmes to Be Shown LOADED AND NICE. James Throws and Frederick A program concerning can­ ° ' » 1 2 9 5 oac Mahr will visit tha highway de­ cer will be apoiuored by the MR. DONUT partment to diacuaa the added : Public Health Nundng Assocla- buiSi traffie ccodltlons and the instal­ loti of South Windsor at toe 1956 MERCURY 6-DOOR SEDAN lation of a Hght. high school April 14 a t 8 p.m. Planning a Tionlng Oommlaslon The program will feature two brings to yoa FULLY EIJUIPPED. UNUSUALLY NICE FOR ITS YEAR. i i '. * 5 9 5 CAPTAIN EASY At a special meeting March flbnt, *Ts Smoking Worth It?” ‘ 1 BY LESLIE TURNER 10 the banning and Zoning and “The 1 Million Club." The Oommlssion turned down a re­ latter film deals with cured MICKEY FINN quest tor a sons change from cancer patients. In Person 1956 FORD 6-DOOR SEOAN BY LANK LEONARD otANca* V AMwuw.riBcALHypNOTisjl IIn p w p ^M yniR ^u. AwnwMML VBS..NOW XRmMBBR/TNalFAUraRl AaaaASY vwo's HM-Wsavir* ------HVFNOBA uuMmcAmaapirtl wKMt/ WRM. R*M to A-SO on approadmatcly The program will be open to A SHARP FORD FULLY EIJUIPPBD. O '. * 4 9 5 wiamNNUN FO R tirM uea ,is ■a s y S n 66-acres on the west side of aB intersated man and woman. W i WBE|M» Tiant/cANT MOkU. ) « ! r a " A [ » W msmbmory m c a u .. Avery St. adjacent to ths town A panal df doetors will be In at­ •RAMIAUV. jniBN.irsABLANK..I Tt)U U R I^ owned Orchard HIU property. In tendance to answer wrfttm ADMIRAL BUTHyPNOMB * AU VOU*\m refusing ths sons chuige, Jo­ '4Utotl8iis. MAYsraw • I .TW>MBI seph Oarlno, commission chair­ Gotoplsto details are now be­ INTERESTING IMPORTS rrup % man.. said that ths oommifrion. ing arrangsd and will bs an- W 9 | unanimously agreed that the nouhosd at a latfr data. ____ JACK change would not he In ac- WappAv Obotoiualty Chareh 1960 SIMOA 6-DOOR SEDAN oordauce with the town's prot- Ths Confimiatton class will O nly ent oomprchensive plan of de- meet with toe Deacons Sunday A LOCAL OWNER. ^435 vek^menL from S:M to 6 p.m. at toe of OnannsI $ TV Show Oarlno also announced the church. This will be toe lart oommteeloo wW undertake a class. 1959 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP ' T ^ '■ W peotgram to modecnlae the Ths Junior, senior and subur- Only This Sundby, March 22’ VERY SHARP A t 1:00 P.M. 1951 FIAT SPYDER CONVERTIBLE DAVY JONES AN UNUSUAL IMPORT OF VERY Ci^SSIC APPEARANCE. EX- w /ll)f MR ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRA^’« ” ;w*v BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS NOTICE CBLLHJNT THROUGHOUT AND 4 NEW TIRES', TOO. * 9 9 5 [ aUT-X'NI N TELL AAE, ADMIRAL, DlOYOU ..FORTUNATEL'i; IT V«\S ONiy A YOU'RE soaav.oAvy. J ^ T . WEST AND BUCKLAND CEMEHSIUS3 BRIND ALL THE CHILDREN! 1960 VOLKSWAGEN 2-DOOR SEDAN ABERNATHy, THESe ARE SCAM! EVER HAVETD (30 DOWN 20-MILE WALK TO SHORE. LATB. b u t X STILL WITH ASINKINS S H IP ? ^«&T>6VYU. OLLY., HAVB TO COMB PHCriDS UAKeNOF/MECXJRINI} Tf O, JUST VET, ONE CAREFUL OWNER. RAZOR SHARP. AAY<{0 YEARS IN THB NAVy. HERB THE L-L0 N6 WAY* It la raqnaatad that Cenjictery lot ownars remova FREE AUT9QRAFHED FIOTURES, ° " ' ' * 1 0 9 5 any winter frave daeorationa that they wiah to f T kaay. BALLOONS 884 DONUTS! And Many More Always A i .Ramler Headquarters Stortinf Monday, March SO, 1904, weflther par- OADfi^YDU IC B R lA IN iy nUttinf, tha nacaaaary Sprint daani-Bp of tha MWVEIVSD groonds wili batki in prapaimtian fop EMwing. AN laKcmNa YbUtwDONUT Inc. - — GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Snp^tendant De Cormier Motor Sales 251 W IST MIODU 1FKI MANCHESTER 285 mOAO STRICT M A N C H I S m laaOBQsp’n.IM P*.. i/j

/. 4: • 'jf .V ■ gqcTCTN______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY. MARCH M, 1964 m m S B E S t B R EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRTOAY, MAE^H 20, 1964 r im CHANGING SEASON? Quintet Unhurt After Runway Accident BiHliMas ServieoB Duckpin Play II Offered WASHINB MACHmiB tapalr- CLASSIFIED ad, RCA Whirlpool and nunu. Can 94S-4MA NCAA Play Continues TYPBWKm a w -* ______■ . ... , , , . - Tonight at Y I ADVERTISING J'TSSJ Biota CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINir DEPT. HOURS ribnes rented and repaltud. .ROGFIBO — KANSAS CITY (AP)—tr-«id- he felt hla team had a Pickup and delivery aerrioe. pairing roofs ef «n ktodR maw Chances are 15-1 there will be a new r t a m p ^ crown­ Cazzte Russell hns s tender ' > Kanaaa State, beaten 78-TB hjrpsnd .. lam than an hour later the 8 A.M. to 5 PJL 'Yale Typewriter S Sere erriee. 649- Intim ate shot at the champion- aamlflnal opponent UCLA In the team was taking part in _ Toota, ptttar wuril ed Sunday when the firing is corr^letefTin the Recrea­ •hlp none of them has ever won. 4986. ankle,' Duke had a minor regular aesaon, has won 18 closed wortkout at Municipal eleuMd. repaired, tion Department's Men’s Duckpin Tournament. Only one plane mishap, UCLA ia The line-up has Atlantic Coast straight It features a sons da- Auditorium. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SHARPERINQ SsTTle# fawt, rtdlng. Ip yeora’ expaitaace. former champ, the defending titlist Howie Hampton, Is Conference champion Duke, 25- fense, built around 7-fOot Roger knives, axas, obaara. Mtataz, Itaeastimate* OUl Hawley, fighting the doldruma and The XOC ohampe, like UCLA, MONDAY Thni FBmAY 10:89 AAI,.-«ATURDAY 9 AJHL 948AMt. iflAN R among th* If quallflera who be-e ----- ^ playing Big Ten oo-champlon Suttner, and tha aooring and re­ offer a fast-bre«jc nffniiae and rotary Uades. Quick ssrvtea. Kansas State is a longshot Michigan, 22-4, in the opener. bounding o f WUUa MurreU. Oapitol Equipment Ob.. 99 gin match play tonight pair of pinnara wtH mast hi <1m All of which, the various coach­ have good rebounding in a cou- PLEASE READ YOUR AD If Hampton should lose any­ Top-ranked UCLA, 3S-0, ^ e s The mlgbty Brulna of UCLA 1^ of 8-10 opermtlvee, Jay Main St. Maochaatat. Boui* Radio-TV Repair finals. es say, meana practically noth- on Big Eight champion -dally TA. Thursday TA. •star- where along the weekend sched­ PracRIge, trophies and aev- have a bUstering running at­ Buckley and Hack Tiacm. Back- C1aarifli8 er "Wiuit Ada" are takea over the pboM aa a ing^ State, 2-6, In the second gama (wavwilaaee. The advertiser should read Ms ad the FIRST day TA. 949-7RB. ______SarviefE 18 ule, a new ruler wiU be auto­ eral cash priaaa await the wto* tack, featurlim the baokoourt court aca Jeff Mullins ia tha The four ooachea with teams The winners meet Saturday for pair of WaH Hassard and GaU DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the matic. Hampton takes on SmMc- ners. team quarterback wid top scor­ LAWN MOWERS, riiarpaaed OOKHIB‘5 TV and Radio Sotw In ton igh t’s N C A A baaketbaU the title. Goodrich and a disturbing sone next liiaerttea. The Herald Is resp<»slble for only ONE tair- lev, avollobla oO boors. 8ati» ey Smokik in one of four 7 Another hiviUtioa has baen ohan^onahlp aemlflnals outUn- er with a 34.4 average. and rtpalred, sales and sair- Gerardi Gets o’olook flrat round matches to- UOLA Top Taam aa They're the abortoet teun nwt or omlttod laaerttou for any advertisement and then only toe, rental eqripmam. L A M factioa gnaraattad. OaD 949- Finals Tomorrow extended to the puhUo to ait- ad their troubles after brief UCLA finished the regular the tourney, with no starter Rusaall, Mlehlgan’s sophomore to the eortent a t a "make goodT insertion. Errors whtah do not 1819. Card Pennant Hopes Rise itight Others show Cliff Has- Equipm ent O orp„ Route 88, terid any and aU matohw with­ workouts yesterday, then confi­ r baricoourt sansation, atill ia taeoen the value Of the ndvertioemeut will not be corrected by New Position •ett vs. Dick Kiinjak, Ken Bea­ Mason with tha rsnldng d the over 8;foot-S. Vernon, 876-7609, M anebester out charge by Tourney Dirae dently repeated their vowa of natlon’aN o, 1 ooUege baaketbaU ouralng hls right ankle, in ^ed "make goflrst baseman Billy Haas hit a nt Shennecossett Country Finals in both Midget and Junior Divisions of the Rec- man, Ray DellaFera va. Skip BUIS—Jack Ohriatadore ISS Airport fiiere were no injuriee BIU Buntin sn d O liver D sH en . Rvtrlguutors. wariisrs and two-run homer in a 6-0 Mets Ray Washburn is sound,” a triple and Lee Walls had Club In Groton was an­ Jreation Department Invitation Basketball Tournament Keam, Stan Gr^h vs. Ben — 364, John Riader 14S—SCS, stove moving specialty. FWdlito three straight singles for the victory. nounced today. He succeeds Jim Aceto 187, Jerry Clarke REPAIRS chairs foe rent 6490762. old Branch Rickey has said, are scheduled tomorrow morning at the-Y with local Pagan! end Paul Corrantl va. Dodgers, who made 14 hits off Phil Pitchers Hot the.late Vie Pnnclem. Ed Doucette. 142—358, Mike Danhup 140 — Tronbit Reaebinc Our Advertiser? "the Cardinals will win the Warren Spahn, Tony Clonlnger Art Mahaffey and Gary KroU GemrdI was an assistant I teams participating in both games. Finals Sunday 357, Tony Salvatore 8W, Al THE All makes and models. The Y Midgetz oppose Fowler<» Lobos’ Harge Painting— ^Paperiiv 21 and Phil Nleljro. each struck out seven Washing­ pro at Edgewood Country Tonight’s eight survivors get Helm 366, Chris Dedantla SM. pennant.” School of Shelton in the Midget Washburn Is the big, young Tl Giants made their rec­ ton batters, and Richie Allen Club In Cromwell for four together tomorrow afternoon at . . . Washers finale, starting at 10 o’clock. Shelton olub and will have to Y MIXED DOUBLEM — 14S- M-Heur Aeswering Service PAINTING, mCTEHlOR and la> right-hander who won his first ord 10-1, as they made 16 runs and Bobby Wine homered in a years before coming to use even more bustle and team­ 2:30 in the quarterfinals. The 180—397, Ted Lawrence 187 — B ig B a rrier . . . Dryers terior, paperfaanglng, wall­ Manchester. He’s scheduled Then at 11, the Manchester Herald Angle flva games for St. Loui.s last for the second straight day. S-1 Philadelphia triumph. work than ever to win. four eemiflnaliBts will meet to­ 347, AI Cowles 188—850. Gladys . . . Refrigerators paper removed, dry won w ork. to begin his new duties In Eagles engage the Southweat seuon, and then came down This time they trimmed the Los Baltimore got homers by morrow night at 7 and Sunday Smith had an unusual tripla of B y Free to Nereid Reeders . . . Ranges Reasonable rates. Bank flnano- Angeles Angels 16-12 and c o l­ Dick Brown, John Powell and mld-Aprll. Before turning Boys’ Club of Hartford. Stan Ogredniok ia coaoh o< with arm trouble. He never won the Eag-lee, composed primarily afternoon at 3:30 the remaining 78, 78, so. For Bradley Ing arranged. Fully tnaured another and spent mo.st o f the lected 19 hits. Willie McCovey W illie Kirkland in a 6-2 verd ict pro Gerardi captured both 'The Y olub will be tiyihg for Want taformatloa on one at our eiaaolfled advertisements? No 649-9683.•9658, Joeeirii PTLewl* of freehmen at Elaet Catholic HOWIE HOLCOMB Largest and most depend­ aeaaon In the minors. got three and ran his hitting over Minnesota, and Qleveland the state and New England the first local victory In the answer at the telephone listed? Simple call the scored eight runs in the first amateur titles and qualified Midget Division. Several local High. This Is also a smooth Aselstant Sports Editor NEW YORK (AP) — New able service company in BEAT SPRING Pri(:es-Have He tested the arm for the streak to 10 .straight. He is bat­ this area. Two-way radio ting .520. inning and went on to a 17-10 for the National Amateur teams have gained the title working combine that wiU have Mexioo’e Ira Harge, at 0-8 and your interior painHug done flrat time yesterday against the 308 pounds, presents a formid­ MANCHESTER-ROCKViUf equipped for fast service. Cincinnati Reds, and for a while Bailey Bells Bombers success over the Boston Red Tournament five times. game but none has ever gain­ to be in ‘peak performance to early, (jail Connectictn Paint­ topple the Hartford team, de­ PcMtponemenU Aplenty Pure PoMibiRty able barrier between Bradley Our fleet of trucks St your ing A Decorating. Free esti­ the Cardinals looked like they Bob Bailey, the expensive Sox. No announcement has lieen ed the top prize. SASKBTBAU^ ANSWERING SERVICE com m and. and its third National Invltatlcm m ates. 643:0683. were going to give the Mets a young third baseman of the made by the local club re­ BsUanoed Chib fending junior champion. Don't be surprised if some high school baseball teams garding a replacement for Coaches Ai Sproui and Moe Tournament baaketbaU who led the American League made a bid for the Sox to come of the Black Muslims. gailo both Roy Johnson and to tie the score at 25 each. Rich­ Shots and generaUy got in land this winter hae been heavy VALUES AT CHORCHES LEAVES RAKED, lawns Denver, was arrested March 10 two games par week are enough received permlasion to play in The Savings Bank al M anches­ anteed. L eo PeUetler, 648-8328. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ in runs batted in (118) last back. And if Clay should fight for­ Bob LaBolt managed IS while ie Nichol put in two hoops to N Y U ’a w ay. but periods of Uunvlng in be­ mowed, cellars and attics on a speeding oharge. The ar­ for high schoM chibe. Most the Class A Competiticn. They ter has been lost and applica­ I f n o answ er, 648-9048. season. mer champion Floyd Patterson. Tom Fitzgerald had 10. push Tedford’s ahead to stay. Despite Harge, NYU threat­ tween the stonnB prevented the 1963 Valiant Signet converttoCe, cleaned, odd Jobs. 649-2425, teams, they add, don’t have are Bristol Central, Stamford tion has been made to said 649-6968. ’The meeting followed Stu- Starting this year, all Sun­ Dr. King would back Patterson resting officer. Patrolm an The aaoond game started out Conn accounted for 9 points with ened to continue Ha tournament snow from pUing up. ^ automatic transmission. "on principle.” enough pitcheni to play oftener. Catholic, Sacred Heart and W il- bemk fo r paymeiH of the I art’s spoiled brat reaction to day games—single and double- James Snider, said Liston had a aa tight as a knot in your shoe hot streak, forging into lead Cummtngton Basin two weeks 12,096. Electrical Services 22 John Hull getting 8 to pace Even these folks aren’t upset by, both of Wataibury. amcMmt o f deposit. VAC1UUM CLEANERS, toasters, being told to play In a morning he^er—at Yankee Stadium The Neg^ro m inister and In­ ,22-caJiber revolver in his poa- lace. The teams were tied at in the second half after trailing ago offered the Manchester Ski Tedford’s. Kennie Tedford and at the thought of three games ‘ Threa Oeotral Vallay Oon- 1963 Dodge, 2-door sedan, 6 cy l­ irons, lamps, drills repaired. ETtSSB BSTIMATBS. Prompt "B" game Wednesday and Pes­ wilt start at 1:30, 35 minutes tegration leader took a critical session. the first buzzer. In the second by 10 pointa late fat the first Caub and ita members a dou­ NOTICE is hereby given that LITTLE LEAGUE view of Clay's statements and Conran each got 8 for losing a week once or twice, but aigue inder, standard transmis­ Free estlmatee., Free pickup service on all types of aleo< earlier than previously because He was charged with carry­ ferenoe schoole—Woodrow Wti h alf. N ew Mexl’a zone press Peas B ook No. 40396 issued by ky’s resultant charge of hla period Woods gained a four- W ym an’s. if three games are allowed on ble chaUenge for the annual out­ sion. 1,898. and delivery. 629-3866. trleol wiring. IJciwiaed end In' of a New York blue law. The activities during a news confer­ ing a concealed weapon, speed­ aon, Southington and Windsor defense, however, ended any ing. Conditions weren’t what The Savings Bank of Manches­ being "selfish.’’ ence Thursday. Dr. King was in point advantage and ! never let The Elks, led by sparky little the original sMiedule, legitimate sored. Wilson Bleetrleal Oo., “We really got the air clear­ new starting time will be wel­ ing, careless driving and driv­ up. In the tltird period the win­ ---movo to Ctoss A, sa do JenS' dreams the Violets might have you’d call excellent so the first ter has been lost and applica­ 1962 Chevy n , convertible, auto­ HAVE SMALL pickup truck— comed by fans who take the the city to preach a Lenten ser­ Bill Sproui, got off to an early postponements could pile up than Law of Milford, Bast Ha­ had. tion has been made to aald M anoheeter. 645A81T. GOaatoii' ed,” Pesky said yesterday after ing without a valid Colorado ners built the lead to 13 and lead and were never headed. challenge was skiing around the m atic transm ission. 1,796. will do odd Jobs. Attics and bury, 648-1388. REGISTRATION weekend excursions to New mon. and force four games In a five- ven and ‘nuraAnSL Two sobcola After Mike Lucero put the bare a p ^ and ice. The sides of bank for payment of Oie cellars cleaned. Rubbish re­ the talk. "He knew I was an- driver’s license. He was re­ coasted in. Tim Coughlin led the "When Cassius Clay joined Rick Ward rebounded well for day school week, admittedly too amount of dep^t. g ry .” York to see the Yanks, or Mets. leased on bond immediately and winners with 17 while Mark with B enxOHment but that Lobos into a 68-61 lead with a the main alope were good. The 1961 Chevrolet Nomad, 9 pas­ m oved. R easonable. 649- the Black Mqslims and started the Elks and tossed in 18 points. much work for the youthful jump Shot, they rattled the Vio­ ■O YS: 9 YEARS through 12 YEARS Peaky added that Stuart had Now area baseball buffs will be is to answer the traffic dharges Kravontka had 16. Jim Byram have been playing In A oompe- second chaUenge was the unex­ senger station wagon, V-8, 1043 after 6:30 p.m . Floor Finishing 24 calling himself Cassius X ,” Dr. Mike Crockett led Travel Serv­ anns. lets and foroed them to throw FOUND—L ady’s watch in ■vicin­ not been fined for hla actions able to see a few more Innings, A pril 10. tition, have paaaed into the pected oi^rtunlty to race power steering, radio, heat­ King said, "he became a cham­ and Lou Hennequln played ice with 13. * « e away the ball three times in ity of Green Road, (jail 649- ITGOR8 SANDED and finished of not running out two ground or even the full second games Clasa A oate^ry. They are against the Hartford Bkl Club er- 1,796. Household Services pion of racial segregation. about three minutes. 3664. winter rates, free eeUmate* balls, loafing on a single emd of twinbllls and still get bark Other Changes AnsonU and Wtodham. in a Uttle unofficial oompeti- Offered 13-A to Grand Central Station la B elieve In Equality ‘"They aurprised us with the tion. The Hartford Club hap­ 1960 C heiholet convertible, V -8, 649-8340. not scoring when he could have "And that is what we are The CKAC has come up wMi A request by Woodbury to prees," NYU’s Barry Kramer automatic transmission, from second base. time to make the return train remsUn ta O ass C despits aa ln< pened to be holding its lUub REWEAViNQ of bmno, moth trip. fighting against. I believe nei­ other changes to be put into ef­ said dejectedly. "We pani<*ed races at Cununtagton the same Announcements power steering. 1,496. FLOOR SANDING and'reflnUh’ ‘T still don't like playing In ther in black supremacy nor oreaae in enrollment pushing taries. Zlm m u repaired. ITln- ing (specioUxlng In older i TONIGHT Around the fect in the near future. completely. They played with day. 1960 Plym outh station wagon, dow Shades made to measure; *B’ games,” said Stuart. "But BLECntOLUX solea and oerv- floors). Waxing O oon . Point- Little Ken Smith, the Trinity white supremacy. I believe in One has to do with soccer. them to Ctaaa B was denied. poise, and we panicked.” John is the manager and what equ ality.” * a a The rasults of the race ware ice, bonded repreaentaUve, Al­ V-8, automatic transmis­ all sizee Venetian bHnd* Keyi ing. Ceiling* Papertaangt *:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. grad, now the curator of base­ According to the Febniary pretty much as expeotsd with sion. 796. mode while yen: wait Tape Re- he says goes. I am an employe The Black Muslims favor sep- CL^C buUetln, state schools wiU fred AmeU, 2M Henry St., Man- No Job too small. John Vei^ ball's Hall of Fame at Coopera- M organ G rant and EJaiie WU- ehester, 648-0460. oorderz for rent. MSrlow'e 867 fa ille, 649-8730. of the R ^ Sox and I follow or­ eratkm of the races. They also he ^ e d to adopt ah NCAA Sports Potpourri Many others to choose from. Main. 640d38L town, N. Y., is making a tour of support what they call black Grapefruit League son batUing for the best time AMERICAN UfiAOCE — Waddell School d ers.’’ the Florida camps. Recently, ohange which will go back to BookvUle High’s flaaby Back at the ranch, the Red suprem acy. and the AUiing Championship INCOME TAX Retuma prepared before departing from New the "old oountiy’ method of guard, AI Puta, haa been aamed by auditor. Business and tai- CHORCHES m o t o r s , Building—Contracting 14 Bonds—Stocks— NATIO:^AL LEAGUE — Buckley School Sox did it again, losing 17-10 to Dr. King, in diacusalng Clay WITH putting the ball in play aftsr it to ilie Central Valley Oonfer- Trophy. This year WUaon, York, Smith appeared on the and civil rights affairs, predict­ with a tremendous time of 1:16, dlvlduaL Raymond Girard. O h INC. Mortgages 31 the Cleveland Indians. ‘To Tell the 'Truth” program. goes out of bounds across the enoe All-Star team. He’s Jofai' OoUect, 875-7862. QUALITY CARPENTRY— INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE — Verplanck School ed t’. i civil rights bill wlU be took the top honor. He was Cleveland racked starter Gens The appearance was worth touch or sidelines. TMs calls for ed b y BUI B row n and Phil 80 Oakland S t, M anchester Rooms, dormers, porches, A BETTER ARRANCnOCENT Conley for 10 hits and eight passed by the U.S. Senate but the player putting it in play to aftxmt six sends fa ste r than INCOME TAXES prepared tn basements refinlshed, . cab­ 3250, 360 expenses, the usual warned that violence might en­ E arl Yost Sleana of Middletown. MDw BB8TAURANT LEAGUE Of your finances wUI make runs In one inning and went on fee, he said. throw the ball (not kick it) Moore, Plainvtlle, Bill Denebey, Standings Grant who took the second iraur home or by appointment, inets, built-lns, formica, tile. utora of your Irnmne available sue if it falls to be enacted final­ spot in ttie Men’s Division. Con­ w m from there, The Red Sox, idle HERALD SPORTS EDITOR with a two-handed toss, start­ Wilson, and Larry Johnson, W . U P ot. experienced tax ( , 24 hour 1969 AUSTTN-HEALT Sprite, No Job too small. William to r personal os* Lump debt today, got 16 hits thenMelves, ly by Congress. nie Banes had the third fast­ oervlce. CaO 648-4728. Robbins carpentry service. Whitey Herzogv a hustler ing it with hls han^ behind Windsor. Seoond toam are Martnelli’s ...... 48 38 .593 red, radio and heater, good Into one monthly payment of with Stuart, Carl Yastrsemskt The minister, who conceded hls head. est time. Erne Banaa took 649-3446. along the lines of Enos Slaugh­ he did not know much about Kari Nlederwerfer of Bookville, D eci’a ...... 48 S3 .693 FEDERAL INOOME taX re­ running condition, $600. 648- 833.38 tor each tfaonaand d(fllara and Lou Clinton hitting home Today*s Team ^ This, of course, has nothing the first place in the Women’s including repayment over flva ter during his major league ca­ boxing, said he would take Pat­ Jim PnrtiU and Phil Mamldd, Qua' P iz z a ...... 45 36 .566 turns prepared with your sav­ 2984. runs. to do with "goal Idcks" or "cor­ Senior Dlvlskm. CARPENTOT WORK—82 years’ y e a r* FVaiut Burke, 248-8887, reer, Is now on the scouting terson’s side against the 33-year- CHastonboty, Kevin Sulllvaa, PbUins’ ...... 44 36 .550 ings in mind. Reasonable experience, ceilings, floors staff of the Kansas City A’s. ner kicks" the result of the bail National TexU ....4 4 37 .543 In the Junior ooropeUtion 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, very Connecticut M o rtg a g e Ex* old champion if they met. going out of bounds across the W ilson, iM r tj Dupont, Newtag- rates. B . J. Baylea, 649-6246. clean, $675. Call 648-7391 after tiled, porches, roe room* g obonga, 15 Lowta B t, Hartford. Herzog nuty still be better than Kansas City A^s ton imd Wsyns Ohiq^ a t Tradon Volkswag..41 40 .506 Jeff Clerk set the psoe for first rages, additions, attics fl,.- goal or end Hnes. TOLL-TWE tax accountant 6. Conn. Daytime most flychasers on the squad. SoutiUagton. fkn’a Atlantic ...86 44 .450 place with Joe Curtia and Carl Ished. Lake and shore cottage The tbrow-ln method has been Garden Grove ... .86 46 .333 ready to aasiat you with your work. No Job too small. Im­ . nsed by state semi-pro and Kurtz close behind, seoond and 1963 RAM BLER, cla ssic sta­ Jimmy Dykes, one of Mx Oak G itil ...... 86 48 .432 Income tax preparation. Rates m ediate estim ates. 643-3629. THOROUGHBRED RACING Red Sox to Help amateur toiuns with oiily the Tlw Ohaztar oadc Oonfer- third respectively. In the Jun­ tion wagon, 17,000 original coaches with Kansas City, has FORT LAUDERDALE,^ in which the A’s led in the Jon-D l’s ...... 27 54 .333 ior women’s diviaion Debbie reaaoiuible. 8. J. Tarldngton miles, two new snow tires and Ugh schools and colleges boot­ enoe’a Southern' Divtalan also J r ., 648-7781. MASONART—ETreplaces, chlm IThru . . . been in professional baseball Fla,— One would definitely American League last year Kurtz, Lisa KelUer and Laura wheels, automatic ttonsmls- Kennedy Library which they are proud of was in ing tt Into play. named its AH-Atar olub and neys, patioe, and brick veneer. WANTED N f P W W « M o r . 31st since 1017, and In the major need a scorecard to identify High acoroa this week belong Kurtz ran one, two and thrae; INCOME TAXES mupared by sion. 643-2016 a fter 6 p.m . leagues since 1918, either as a pinch-hitting. Skipper Lopat Soccer tournament games will Coventry's dfals oeoter Ctoorga Brick, block, etc. Workman­ CUSAN LATE MODEL the what-nots and have- be decided In this manmer, s t ^ - to Skip Kearns 146-371, Lou Although'tiie competition be­ retired Internal Revenue of- player, coach of manager. Now BOSTON (API—The Boston sent up no less than 166 and 44 Bberle^ is a member of the flrat GuUlematte 138-354, Al Falcet- ship guaranteed. Call 649-2402 ' tag this fall: tween the Manchester Club and fleer. M arvin Baker, 643-5377. Mobile Homes 6-A anytim e. 57, Dykes has been in the ma­ Red Sox will contribute their nots cavorting in the flashy delivered with base hits for a grou p. O thers e re R ick Dcm- ta 145-381, Jack BeU 141, Fred share of the 1964 home opening If a game Is tied at the end the Hartford Club waa unoffi­ USED CARS jors 44 years, longer than any green aoftball-like baseball .366 average. The pinch sw ing­ gonl and Jeff Burrows of Avon, Poudrler 164-400, TUI Merlino DEBUTANTE Representative to n e w APPA(3HE camp trailer, game proceeds to the John F. of regfutation time, two five Ray strong. Bast Hampton; cial the local club managed to ADDrnONS — Retaining walls, other man still active. The lit­ uniforms of the Kansas City ers accounted for 84 RBIs. 168-895, BiU Bvataowaky 13^ rtiow exclusive Daggett A used two weeks, tvro mat­ concrete walls, garages, bath­ Kennedy Memorial Library A th letics. George Alusik was nine for 19 minute overtimes will be played; R a y lib e r a , O rom well and Jtan turn in the best four fastest TdP PRICES PAID tle guy. he’s 5-9, managed the If a tie still eadats, and the 367, BUI Wlerdak 148-401, Ed RamsdeE line. Parties ar­ tresses, spare tire, $600. Phone rooms tiled, remodeling, (jail White Sox 13 years, then the Fund. and a .474 mark in pinch Q uigley, R ooky EtilL Second tim ee. ranged. Call fo r appcrfntment 649-6367. The Red Sox open their home For example, the 1964 spring nm e la before the finals, the Bujaudus 148-146-141-435, Paul 649-4291. FOR ALL MAKES (AA Athletic — three years. Bal­ roster includes the likes of swings. But a team would rath­ team merobera InMude Coven­ Oonenti 872, Ken Seaton 368, WhUe on the subject of rac­ 648-7596. season April 17 against the Chi­ er not want to boast about team ha'vlng the most comer ing, Mt. Snow will play host t RACES DAILY timore — one year, Cincinnati players answering to the liames kicks will be the wlnnw. Bi the try's Bai TaihMl and Dan Jack Chrlatadpre 868, Pete Bra- Auto Driting School 7-A Roofing-Aiding 16 cago White Sox. needing the most pinch-hitters. Stpm , Bl'Preneh of Avon, Ron to the Connecticut Ski Council — one year. Detroit and (Cleve­ Attendance at Red Sox <^n- o f Flynn . . . H anrahan . . . ’ event of a tie in oomer Mrics, ritis 187-861, Al Bujeudua 356, Garter Ghevrolet 10 R aces Sats. POST 1:30 PJVf. BaMano of Bacon and Soott tide weekend for the annual Personals MORTLOCirs Driving SolMol A. A. DION, DfC. ’(2 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL land two -years e&ch. He never ers has averaged between 25,- Lovrich . . . Mon teagu do . . . two additional five minute pe­ Andy Laxnoureaux 138-376. had a pennant winnpr. Willis . . . Donaldon . . . Rey­ One Bright Spot N eal o f O bom w ell.' BUI L ocke inter-dub races. Reproeenta- Inc., offleea, claaaroam iooeted elding, painting. Carpentry, TWIN-OOUSU M , 7tk. Hh, flh Rmss 000 and 30,000 in recent years. riod s m ay be played 'wHfa the WANTBID — Ride from Laurel Mancheater Parkade, lower Gow Ine. 4'Doot*. Black with Beife leather in­ Isgslsf O a M a liedsW fats* nolds . . . Mathews, etc. One of the bright ,spot« for fir s t g oa l sooM determdniag ct Ooventiy and Gary Robarts m i x e d n u t s —^9ara TYue- Uve teams for each of tbe mem­ Street to Parkade fo r 10 a.m . terations and addition* CeO- 1229 Main S t —548-5288 Sen. Edwafd Kennedy, D- ber chibs will compete for the level. B eginner* .m.—High School Sporta licised team in baseball, be­ bo lacking for ooachoa. Back­ 178, Ruth Wlecek 175 — 454, the San Fran>gaine regular Sewer Line# Installed— Cel­ Channel t troit. road attraoUona; but old Actaas Ian 145—885, Ann Barron 137— lar Watarpnmflng Don* BROTHERS 4 p-m. — WerM ef Golf about," Lopat commented, rath­ Even in a so-called off-year, and Fkina won't be abie to kelp .Club "Blue CourM,” called the H w last wOTld h eavyw eight 881, Janet Wutaoh 838. season that ended Wednesday Apply In PereoB Channel M er frankly, about hls team. "Blue MCnstel'" by some prpe. champiomhlp fight to go the night ritow the 7*1 former Kan- 1888 CHEVROLOrr ooupe. Thom McAn 857‘ MAIN ST. Colavito crashed 33 homers for ^^A^eauee with hia ones po- 1002. ; CENTER EVESv->«43-S135 4 pjw^~JDorM Open How can you talk abeut a team the Tigers and Gentile swatted gobbled up two of golfs Big fuU 15 zouads wae ta 19M whan g r e e n m a n o r g i e l s — MS Ail-Amstioa scored 3,848 MtKINNEY BROS. OPEN DAILY 9:80 to StM • VnUMDATS SdS to 9iM FJC. fbros, Arnold Palmar and Ctary B odk y that has lost four stralglR M witti llw Orioles. to he a ksig yssr itaM tatah 170—858. Linda tatatii on 1,804 field goato and 1854 PLYMOUTH, 4Hloor • Sewerage Dispoeal Co. tfmtrljFBtor i^Fralh tastoSk Om ef the fee W tafar. aard ' hi Yhakta Btadt* Boat 115 815 aoB MUd Xrish 540 frae threara tar hia 55,8 ■ ■ • • s CCtjr. PulmsO', ***** looktag tar hls yod^^^jrunnlng eeedttSon, 155-118 Pearl St 848-5806 1 $95. PACK m GHTBBW BARCBlSnBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRmAY, MARCH 20, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, (X>NN., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1944 Garden— Farm— Dairy THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN Houses For Sale 72 Houm s For S*i« 72 T A m Products 50 H« is6b Per Sale 72 •an SEVEN ROOM s|diM6Val, Just Ho o m i For Salt 72 MAHOGANY paneled 16x88 I For 8*19 72 Hoobcb For Sale 72 Hihibm For Sale, 72 Wanted—Real Estate 77 APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, heated recreation room, patio, reduced, high aaaumabla mort­ LONIX3N PARK, Rebran - 4 Wanted—4tcal Estate 77 n w y « a r/ r- gage, hnmedlata occupancy, room Cape, 3 unfinished, fire- $14,800.-PAHUiY prioed 9H MANCHESTER - Two family, CLASSIFIED Romes, O e 11 c i o us . Lower garage, 6^ room ranch, excel­ m nice south Manchester lo- COVENTRY—Waterfront year REAL ESTATE wanted. SELL- BBLUNO YOUR Home? OMI must be add. Wealty R. Imith Idace, aluminum storms and room home, large Utehen with 6-9-3. separate heating and sprint' prices. Bunce Faim, lent condition, only $10,990. B«hutilUlly paneled ’round home reduced for quick INO, call this office for per­ Paul J. Oorrentl Agency, 848- 529 W. Center Btrdet, 64S-8U6. DHEGUVWrrM'IUE Carlton W, Hutchins, Realtor, A gency, 649-1894. ■erssna, fuUy insulated, V acre dining area, 8 bedroome, liv­ utilities, centraUy located, sale. 6 rooms, IH bathe, 3«ar sonalised service. Alice aam - lot. 848-1448. ™ Jwnlly room with thermopane ing room with fireplace, email p riced to eeU. Phone 949-0388. 8861. Qualified buyers waiting THIMBLE* 8I2 E 64»4>183. vdndws, two zone heating, garage, inside end outride fire' pet Realtor, 649-46a. fo r muIUple dweCllngs. 18,600 — WOLL KBPT L _ ____ sunraom, fuCl cellar, 3-car ga ^ a c e a Asking price $14,900. ADVERTISING SPORTS CAHTUCKS aluminum storms, screens and ROCKVILLB—Five room ranch, delay—call today. ranch, I badroama, atoaettva rage, almoet 3 aeree. Wolver- Call Frederick M. Oaal, Brok­ Household Goods 51 basement. Wall city water and eewere,' private rriNlOA OARAGE dlUng araa, auburban. Ownar ten A gency, R ealtor, 849-3818. er, 949-3683 o r 848^)281. CASH for your property. Cus­ c l a s s i f i e d ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS VERNON anxious. Oariton W. HUtoWwi, carpeting in several backyard, convenient to ctoree EVERYTHINa IN sterilized re- BIO en o u g h i d Manchester (within 10 SPRING HAS SPRUNG tomers waiting for Cbpee, 8 AJM. to 5 PAL ReUtor, 6494UI. steel beam- constnic- and echoola, tH.800. Owner MANCHEtraER—Bast Unusual conditloiMd used furniture and HOUSE THE QUEEN 878-1473. Ranches, (Tolmilals. Call Carl Bolton Road miles o f) Vem on 6 room Cape, 3 private aeree, Zinsser, 648-0088, Howard R eal­ appliances, high quality - low M A K V f WEST SIDE CAPE—8b( roama, large paneled heated porch, Buyers are buying eariy thlz COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. a LeBlanc Flimlture, 190 ^ 61*31**^' ®****®” Agency, $8,490 BUYS thle ranch with Spring. Now is the time to ty Ck).. 23S-627B. M em ber a t the Top of the hill 8 or 4 bedrooms, flraplaoe, EXTRAS GALORE! flreplaco, baeoment garage, K Street, R ockville, 870- porch, rec room, nsw wood aluminum windows, new sid­ sell your house. Four cus- Greater Hartford M.L.S. MOMDAT nun nUDAT I0:M AJMU—SATVKDAY f AAL BARGAIN OFFERINGS ®^ACIOlW 7 Room split-level ing, best of condition. Wesley dog keiuiel, amesite drive, fruit 2174. Opra 9-A Lazy Bones ahingla siding, olosa to bus and trees, approximately 100 young tmner-minded salesmen to ^th cathedral celling, wroughl 9H room ranch In excel­ R . Smith A gen cy, 849-1894. work for you. Real Estate TAKE OVER PAYMENTS _.JR E SUBEIDGr a c b 0 o I, 114,800. FhUbrlok Spruce trees, large garden A gency, 649-8484. I l.ooo—ftur one, $9J»0 for two. teth«. kltch lent condition, waK to wall Is Our Only Business. Call Legal Notices rOVB 0CK»«RAT10N WILL |\|AI AA9 O '?!! FTIOM OUR BANK A R A T WHEN VOUR Don’t Call 876-6284 *n with built-ins, aluminum VERNON—6^N< room L -sh i^ area. Only $18,000. Law rence BB APPBBOIATED DIAL 4% room ranch type carpet, Utehen range, walk­ F . Fiano. R ealtor, 648-3766. us today for prompt, pro- FOR UNPAID BALANCE TeuNN IS JAMMED TirmJUNN>**ANO $14,600—Air condlttoning, diah- year 'round homes, ad­ worms, screens, doors. Selling ranch, paneled fireplace wall, fesslona; advice on all real UMITATION OBDEB out beisement and other ex- Charles Nlcholeon. T43-6S84. A TOURT o r PROBATE bdil 1, 3 OR 8 YEARS TO PAY! VOUR SPA R E IS WAV ON THE BOTTOM f because you will have to waaher, fireplace, larga kitch­ joining loU, artesian ^ o w replacem ent coet dUe to traa included in low price 3 full baths, built-ins, close to estate matters. shopping and bus Itne. Char- START PAYING paint this 7 room Cape, mow en, roomy 8 bedroom ranch, well, lake privileges. sSS. Norman a t $14,900. COVENTRY r^ trict of M i^ h n te r on the 12th Cotirtw Bd From Prte«dbig Pag* IN M AY the lawn, cut wood for the 106x260 lot Don't wUt CMton ®*lflore Agency, Bon Real E state, 648-0683. day of March, 19«4. I ROOMS FURNITURE I I.RX)—Rnmaculate, economy MB-5121. W ARREN t . HOWLAND stone fireplace, also, take W. Hutchins, ReUtor, 849«ua. MANCHESTER—Convenient to (PERSONIFIED) Bonds—Stock Help Wanted—Male 36 $9.86 MONTHLY care o f 6 acres o f land. ’The F4 room ranch type COLLI 5 WAGNER R ealtor Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, n e w l y USTED-Smaller. Im bus, 8 room Cape, tree shaded MancheMer In Mid D'etrict. do- p rice is right at $16,900. MANCHESTER—Oonvanlent to year 'round home. New Handsome, 7-room Cape, tVAfiod. M ortgages SI Rugs, Lamps, Tables aiding, artesian well, maculate Colonial. A 8-bed 289-0241 lot, oK hot water heat, dining 850 Main St., M anchester WANTED — Experienced ma room, rec room, 2 or 8 bed* two summer houses, on a On motion of Edith K. Eaton of chinists Bridgeport operators And Other Accessories private wooded lot. room doCl house. Oarage, country genfieman’s 4 acres. Mid Mnhehester. executrix. BDOOND MORTQAOHB - On- breezeway, encloeed patio with rooms, apple pie order 643-1108 limited funds available for sec- and mold makers, aircraft pre­ EVERYTH ING $228.78 aw*» w a#w*aw«aa*f aaaasMif Sunshine and charm ex­ month* from 8 ROOMS FURNITURE HAROLD HINCKS, I aSOO—Vacant 4-room ranch teirace, 240* treed yard, alu­ throughout, assumable mort­ the 12th day of March, IBM be and ood mortgagos, paymenta to cision work. Apply in person room, living room with flre- MANCHESTER — Special this gage. Wolverton Agency, Real­ emplified throughout. No the u m e are limited and allowed Seg Manufacturing, 218 Hart­ $10.16 MONTHLY lace, IH baths, tip $op oondi- type home, flreptace, minum storms, screens, doors. week. 8% room ranch, garage, Country Squire could top for the rreditore within which to "OM Photo" anlt yonr midgat. Expedient Realtor recent oil hot water Omvenlent locaHon. Ask for tor. 649-3818. serv ice. J . D. liea lty . 64S-8U8. ford Road. Westinghouse Refrigerator, Liv­ Son, good location. WoCvsrton m any eU ras, $16,600. N ice 4- this. $82,800 Including pe- OUR EXPANDING real estate brlns In their clalme asalnet eald ing Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Agency, R eU tor, 840-8818. baseboard heat, pan­ Norman Hohenthal. Belfloro service offers the homeowner estate, and said executrix I. di­ 875-6284 Agency, 648-6121. room ranch, near bus and TWO FAMILY: Valued at $28.- can-psuieled Family Room. rected to (rive public notice to the Rob ORvor EXPERIENCED painters want­ Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other eled porch, full base­ eehool, $11,800. Short way out, Art F orak er 649.6806, 289- prompt, efficient service In Ciydltora lo brfns in their claims ment, large, private 000, subject to offer. Owner hsus ed. Call 038-7766 between 8-7, Accessories WAPPINO—6H room ranch, 6V4 room ranch. acre land, bought another home for his 8288. selling, trading, or outright sm Business Opportunities 32 or call in person, 44 Bayberry breezeway, garage, ceramic wooded lot, lake priv­ n e w l y USTBD Duplex-Im­ EVERYTHINO $297.84 SHORTEH maculate 2 family in School beautiful condition, $18,800. growing family. Has separate cash for residential or invest­ Road, GKastonbury. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE J . 8. Pal O S .' *AM Vivwe rueurw* NORTH COVENTRY - Near tile bath and kitchen, aasume ileges. ment properties. For results 4hyUnWWP—hwS|apIlcation be heard and deter­ first floor, stove, refrigerator. STORE, 460 Main St., 649-8229, wooded lot. Only $17,990. Hayes porh Connecticut, executors. mined at the Probate office .in Man­ rangem ents. Call 649-3938. WANTED—Man Interested in you. No obligation whatsoever. 2698 after 6. Ideal set-up for in-laws. Wol- Ins, dining room with glass 643-8886. large bedrooms, move-in con­ . ORDERED; That alx month, chester In said District, on the 80th '53 CHEVY II woricing in milC work shop. $126. Inqunre at 8 P ackard St. 9-6. C harles Nicholson 743-6864 b u t l e r r o a d —8 bedroom A gm cy , 94$-4$08. A—L—B—E—R—T’—S verton A gency, R ealtor, 649- sliding doors, and siindeck. dition, Bowers Area. Will sac­ from the 13th day of March. 19M, day of March. A.D. 19M at two Nova' Super Sport. Radio, Forbes, In c., 649-5892. $25,300. U * R R ealty C o., In c., ranch, close to riiopplng area J. WATSON BEACH Sc CO. rifice. Owner 649-6061. be and the Mme are limited and o'clock In the afternoon, and that heater, 6 cylinder, S U hB C 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD FUUR ROOM apartment, first | FOR RENT — Fully equipped 2818. ANDOVBR-BOLTON — Beauti­ 31 Central Row, Hartford allowed for the creditors within notice be jiven to all persons in­ flrene* ___ a__i t___ «___ . - 643-2892, R . D. M urdock, 648- and schooCs. Phone 649-7934 automatic. ^£V79 OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. floor, good condition, central after 6. ful new Gold Medallion home, 622-2114 which to brlns In their claims terested In Mid eMate of the pen­ HELP WANTED—Steady em­ Rooms With Board 59-A barber shop in South Bfilling- MANCHES’TER - Year old 6 6472. MANCHESTER and vicinity—8 acainst Mid estate, and aaid exe­ ployment. Painters and help­ Cocation, aluminum windows. ton. Cam 429-4866. 6 rooms and bath, acre lot, full dency of said apollcatlon and the REJVOLVINO electric clock room ranch, built-in kitchen, BOLTON—$16,000. 440 foot front bedroom ranches from $14,600 cutor. are directed to five public lime and Place of heaiinir thereon, OPPORTUNITY ers. Cbll R ockville 876-6696. ROOM and board,_____ .gentleman F ree parking. Adults only. 649- sge, approximately 3 acres. BEAUnFUL paneled heated basem ent, com pletely lamd- MANCHESTER—$14,900. 6 room to $23,600. For information call notice io the creditor, to brlns in bv nubllshinx a copy of . this order made '.ike pocket watch with 8360. wUl-to-wUI carpeting, nat BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 room their claims wtthin Mid time al­ '59 PLYMOUTH p referred. 128 B isseW Street. Neat 6 room house, brook. E, family room off kitchen, 8 bed­ ecaped. Call Frederick M. brick Cape, fireplace, garage, G erard A gency, R ealtors, 648- In some newspaper havtnx a cir­ 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, AUTOMOBILE Salesman to seCl chain and fob, never us^. 649-8808, Houses For Rent 65 urU woodwork, attached ga­ Cape, plus 3 unfinished shec' excellent condition, trees, near lowed by publlehins a copy of thi. culation In said district, al laaM dormer, oversize garage, com­ J. Ciarpenter, Realtor, 649-6061, room ranch, aluminum storms, G oal, B roker, 648-2683 o r 848- 0386, 844-8825. order In some newspaper havlnc seven day* before the dav of saM automatic, red mad aklto. 1 Buicks, excellent working con­ Ideal fo r recreation room . $30. FUUR ROOM duplex, up and rage, $17,900. H ayes Agency, cellar, 168x346 lot, only $16,- 0381. bus, shopping, school. Carlton FOR A U TO 648-480$. plete stainless kitchen, bullt- a clrcu allon In eald probate district hearinz. to appear If they see owner car. 8AOK ditions, fringe benefits. Apply 849-7604. R(X)M and board near hospital, downstairs, oil furnace and THREE ROOMS, furnished or VERNON—Here is your oppor­ W. Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-6132. within ten' days from the date of cause at said time and piade and Ins, 3 fireplaces. Owner 640- 600. Carlton W. Hutchins, 849- EARLY AMERICAN Low, low mileage! Boum e-Bulck. In c., 386 Main part meals and laundry free hot w ater. Call 649-3888 or 190 unfurnished, reasonable, pine tunity to pick up a 8-bedroom 6183. thi* order and return make to this be heard relative thereto and make RUGS, never used, 9x12 beige fo r errands. 849-0400. Eldridge Street, Manchester. pove, adults only, pleasant FULL SHED DORMER — Six 9416. TOP VALU E BOLTON—Just listed. An an­ CAPE court of the notice riven. return to this court. Street, Manchester. $26; 9x16 gold Klrman, $86.:' raised ranch in a good locg- JOHN J. WALLETT. Judse. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judze. MECHANIC location east M anchester. 648- rooms, 3 baths, remodeled tlon. There are so many fine ^ST HARTFORD - 8 room tique gem of a home in the (Circa 1778) DRIVERS for scho(4 buses, 9x12 ruby oriental. 289-8956. PIONEEIR CLKCLE—4 room du­ 6389. Utehen, fireplace, ree room, $17,900 Onter of Bolton. Features 6H '51 CHEVROLCT things about this home, it is Colonial, enclosed paneled BeauUfully restored 6 large Parkwood Wagon. Radio, Mancheeter-Vemon area, 7:80- Apartments—Flats— plex, gas heat, adults pre­ screened porch. Bowers School, M anchester breezeway and oversize ga­ rooms, (8 bedrooms) bath, 2- DINETTE SET with formica ferred , $86. 648-8816. difficult to describe them all. M anchester rooms, country kitchen with heater, whltowaUs, white *0 4 8:46, 3:16-8:80. Call 648-2414. THREE BEDROOM Ranch, Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. rage, 4 years old, new wall- car garage. The heavily wood­ Sun OS Company haa tor tqp. bookcase, and end tables. Tenements 63 1% years old, in quiet nelgh- Call Doris Smith at our Ver­ bullt-lns, dining room with CAPE COD! non office and have her show to-waK carpeting, built-in oven 4 bedroom home in excellent ed lot Is 856 feet d e ^ . This wide pine flooring, large lease a 3-bay, 3-lift station experienced painter want­ 649^)497 a fter 5. COLUMBIA—New 2 bedroom bortwod. Available April 1st. 82 FUOT RANCH, Porter Street Low mileage. «1S9S WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ it to you. Jarvis Realty Co.. and range, near new elemen­ condition, full basement, 2- will go fast so call Barbara living- room, stone walls. in Manchester. Minimum in­ ed capable of huidllng jolM, ranch duplex, lake area, couple 643-1466. area, beamed ceiling, 3 fire­ Babin, today. Jarvis Realty FUR SALE — Home laundry ing for the rental of your apart­ preferred. 228-3747. R ealtors 848-4113, E ves. 649- tary Mhool. Reasonable. Own­ ca r garage, lot 106x160. Ideal country setting. Ooee vestment required, exper­ m ust have oar. 649-4298. places, hatha, built-ins, 6 Six complete rooms locat­ er 628-0017. C o., R ealtors 643-4113 E ves. ience not neceaaary. Full mangle In excellent condition. ment or home. J. D. Realty, large rooms, double garage, 3819, 648-4118, 876-0626. to proposed Golf Course. 30 ‘«2 CORVAIR Call 648-6884. 643-6130. FUUR ROOM unheated apart­ ed in fine residential area, 643-1686, 876-0626. seven week training pro­ Resort Property 128’^ frontage. Carlton W. 2-car garage, city sewera, J. D. REALTY minutes to Pratt k Whitney. 19 Monza. Radio, heater, whtto- ment, third floor, available LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS, Coven­ Priced in 30’s. Phone Mrs. gram available witit pay. Fi­ For Rent 67 Butchlna, R eU tor, 649-8182. close to school, bus and VERNON — Mitchell telephone try—6' room ranch, 8 bedroom s, MANCHESTER—Six room split Salesmen Wanted 36-A ROCKVHJLiE — Four room A pril 1st. Call after 6, 649-2416. exchange, spacious 5 room 618 Center St., 643-6129 Shorts, 648-8886. nancial assistance available. apartment, stove, refrigerator, flopping. Only $17,900. new kitchen with built-in oven, level home on a deep, well 91595 For further information call MISQUAMICUT. Rhode Island SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 ranch, deep treed lot, walk-out range, and diehwajtoer, oak landscaped lot, garage, oil hot SALEiS opportunity tor sales- SINGER 118th heat, hot water, |110., one ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms with basement, aluminum storms THREE BEDROOM ranch with J. WATSON BEACH Sc CO. Sun OX Company, Mlse Don- child accepted. 640-4824, 876- bath, including hot water and summer resort—Now is the bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 72x161. floors, attached gkrage, $14,- water heat, 2 full baths, 8 bed­ minded man, company will time to make your reservation and screens, oil hot water heat, many desirable features. Fire­ rooms, living room with fire­ 31 Central Row, Hartford 'M CHEVROUT d l, 369-0391. train, no travel, many bene­ 1166. appliances. Call 429-4865. Marion E. Robertson, ReUtor, 000. Phllbrick A gency, 649-8484^ Birthday for your summer vac&Uon. We 648-6963. COLLI & W AGNER 8 generous bedrooms, paneled place, carport, rec room, H4 place well designed kitchen, 622-2114 t-Door. 9 eyllnder, radio, fits, bonusM, guarantee to have cottage rentUs by the Clvlng room , epic 'n span TWO FAMILY flat, under $30,- baths. For people who like a walking distance to sch ools smd heater, standard 8 0 0 R Mart. AppClcants must be mar­ FUUR RMS, heated apar.l- A’PTRACnVE 4 room flat, stove $14,900-TOP VALUE in a new- transndsaion. ^TTD Sale m ent. Call 648-6118 betw een furnished, third floor, good lo­ week, month or season. Lewlss MANCHES’TER — Off Silver 289-0241 throughout. Wolverton Agency, 000, on bus line. Inspect this nice quiet neighborhood. Im­ shopping. Wolverton Agency, ried, have telephone and car; R ealtor 940-2818. er 6 room ranch, garage, Famous Makes MAItCHBSTER — Luncheon- 8:30 a.m. and 4:80 p.m. cation, reasonable rent. 649 and Stanton Realty, phone Lane bus line. 6 room older listing and our otfier invest­ m ediate occu pancy, $18,900. Jo­ R ealtor, 649-3818. aluminum windows, high as­ references necessary. Act now. seph Barth, B roker, 640-0820. atte. High net, low overhead, 1922 after 5 p.m . M isquam lcut 848-8117. home, 100x160 lot, garage, S ment buys today. Wesley R. sumable mortgage. Wesley R. '50 RAMBLER Call M anchester 644.0203 be­ bedrooms, ceramic bath, oil BEAUTIFUL 6 rooms, 3 baths, Smith A gency, 649-1884. $16,900—4 BEDROOM Colonial, good location. Reasonable. CUl tween 6:80 and 7:80 p.m. Slant-o-matic desk models— 4H ROOM apartment, heat, hot MANCHESTER—Large modem Smith A gen cy, 640-1894. t-Door. Standard aUft, 6 289-4619 o r 644-0414. some new, some demon­ water, stove, refrigerator, 4^ ROOM FTiAT, brand new 2- heat, excellent condition. Per­ in St. James district, fire- HEBRON — 10 m inutes from completely modernized and Im m aculate ranch on 100x324 8 STEPHEN ST.. Manchester M anchester. Ckistom biJilt renovated, close to bus, cylinder. strators and floor samples $126.50. 643-6106. famlly. C2all after 5 weekdays, Wanted To Rent 68 fe ct tor young fam ily. $14,900. landscaped lot, full basement, placed living room, wall-to-wall carpeting, completely finished Green. A functional brick ranch, 6 rooms, one acre land, schools. UnbratafcCe vstlue, APPLIANCES and TV Real clean ear! and sewing room machines. all day Saturday, 648-9798. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, recreation room. Vln Bogg^ni, Lots For Sale 73 Help Wanted— NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room PROF"ESSIONAL couple with 649-2818. rec room with bar. Many out­ ranch home in fine residential walk-out cer.ar, breezeway, ga­ must be sold. Wesley R. Smith Help Wanted—Femak 35 ’These are zig-zag machines B el A ir R eal E state, 048-9882. rage. Call 649-8614. Male or Female all fitly guaranteed. Re­ apartment, carpeted, heat, hot two children desires 6-8 room standing extras. Three blocks area within easy walking dis­ A gency, 649-1894. RESIDENTIAL zone lot, 180 '59 CHEVROLH 37 water refrigerator, stove, Furnished Apartments 63-A house In Manchester within the from Main Street. Call 640- tance of schoo&s. Features in­ BOOKKEEPER, thorough duced $M. SIX R(X)M Cape, near school, JENSEN STREET — New 6 BOLTON’ S BEST BLnT—8 bed­ C O V E N T R Y-Beveral low feet frontage, trees, $2,700. Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Radio, washing machine, garage. next 4 months. Cali eveninxs bus, shopping. 2-car garage, 9661. clude large living room, fam­ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, knowledge accounts receivable WANTED — Waitresses, dish­ ATTRACTIVE 8 room furnished room Ranch, near schools and room Split Level on partly priced homes and cottages heater, automatic, MQOC washer, cook. A pply Ciq>ri Supply limited. Shop eariy. Adult couple only. 8116 month­ 649-6267. aluminum riding, comblna- ily room, modern kitchen, din­ 649-2818. on Burroughs Sensomatlc, full­ ly. 742-8090. apartment. Large closets. shopping center, Ul utUltles. ing area, 3 bedrooms, and tile wooded lot, approximately two with waterfront privfleges. V-8. One owner. ^Ow 9 tim e. T ots 'n Teens, 966 M ain Diner, Vernon C ircle. 875-0338, Private entrances. Parking. Uons, knotty pine kitchen, fire­ FHA financing. WUl consider acres, with State stocked trout Price range $7,000-$l0,000. CaE 848-8002. place, wall to wUl carpet, BETTBIVTHAN NEW—6 room bath, attached garage, en- TWO BUILDINO Iota, prime lo Street, Manchester. FVnr ap­ Adults. N o pets. Call 643-4860. trade. Builders, Charles Pon- brook running through proper­ Frederick M. Oaal, Broker, DELUXE 6 room apartment 20 Business Property many extras. Must sell, $16,- Ranch, garage, 3 baths, dlah- cloaed porch, patio, combina­ cation, city utilltlea. T^flbrick pointment call Mr. Shapiro, SINGER SEWING minutes from Hartford. Ver­ OceUl, B arney P eten rsm , 649- ty. Completely built-in kitchen 643-2682 or 843-0281. '57 MERCURY For Sale 70 900. P hllbrick A gency, 649-8464. washer, many extras, conven­ tion windows, level landscaped A gency. 649-8464. ' 648-2138. CENTER non residential area. Elxcellent BEDROOM and kitchen, fur­ 9644, 648-2468. ient location. Only 819.900. Includes refrigerator, freezer, 4-Door Monterey. Radio, lot. Priced at $22,700. for quick VERNON — Elu'ly spring occu­ heater, automatic. Good sec­ Sitnations Wanted— for "executive, professional, nished, for two adults, includ­ BUSINESS ZONE m — Eight Call R om ar R ealty, In c., 648- sale. To inspect at your con­ stove, oven, dishwasher, dis­ MANCHESTER—2 A-zone wood­ WOMAN tor general drug store ing gas, electricity, private pancy, custom built oversized ond car! Was $896. Male 39 883 Main St., 648-8888 business couple. Stove, heat, rooms with, two offices, sep­ 3844, 628-2007. venience please contact Rob- posal, birch cabinets. Living ed lots, city water. Hayes K m ® work, experienced, go^ per- hot water, garage, additional bath, heat, and hot water. arate entrance, suitable for room (12x23) has paneled flre- (Tape, 1440 square feet, full A gen cy, 648-4808. N ow *245 aonaUty, good pay, driver’s H- eirt J . Smith, In c., 968 Main St., features. Adults. E venings 876- Call 643-7636. business or professional use. -L 646-6241. pHace w all, raised hearth, p ic­ dormer, 6 rooms, S or 4 bed­ eense. Full or p^-Ume. Btoc SCREW MACHINE Cam k Tool Designer wants to relocate 4120. P hllbrick A gency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER—8 room raised ture window. Asking $21,000. rooms, large kitchen, knotty BOLTON—Four lots, 5 aeree, PROTECTION CONTSACT 'S7 ra R D E . H erald. TAPPAN DELUXE 80” electric n e a r m a i n street—8 fur­ Call 643-8826. B rokers invited. pine cabinets, formica coun­ corner Route 88, French Road, H artford area. 30 yea rs’ ex ­ nished rooms and bath, sep- ranch that features 3 bed­ S-PoRaewgor C oa n tiy Sedan perience. 742-6069. range, large chrome oven, ’THREE R(K>M apartment, heat INVESTMENT PROPERTY — rooms, living room with fire­ ters, 2 fuE tiled baths, nat­ $8,900, will take first mortgsge. FULL CHAROB bookkeeper and hot water, newly redec­ erate entrance, no children. 2 stores, 7 room apartment, MANCHESTER — Beauti­ ural woodwork, fireplace, hard­ R ay S. HoCcombe, R ealtor, 844- Wagon. Radio, heater, anto- very clean, $40. 640-2562. place, kitchen with built-in PORTER STREET FREE C.c EXTRA COST matlc, power steerhig. through trial balance, adjust­ orated. Adults only. Inquire _18______Delmont Street. and separate 30x37 concrete ful Dutch Colonial home, ex- wood floors throughout, full 1286. ing entries, and quarterly tax NOTICE range and dishwasher, dining Was $895. GIOC Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 BBJD 84 size with headboard, M9 Main Street. Phone 648- ^ THREE ROOM furnished apart- block buUdlng with heat, lava, area, lower level includes AREA ceUent condition, Hl{^land basement with picture windows reports. Write Box X, Herald, practically new; also, new tory, and o ffice space. $29,900. Park area, 6 rooms, garage, and walkout to petflo, new Skin­ MANCHESTER — Desliv COVERS PARTS, LABOR AND Today’s price. ^179 stating experience and salary ■ ______ment with bath, second floor, EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MARCH 23nl. ALL room, den or office, utility able Waranoke Rd. One luge NOW IS ’THE ’TIME to pretty Bhie B ell m attress. $40. 649- Contact Phllbrick Agency, 649- room and garage, oil hot wa close to school, bus, and shop­ ner Roful School diiM ct. Own­ SERVICE OF ANY KIND required. up your pooch. Grooming our 3793. FUUR ROOM apartajent, UI! clean. Heat and hot 8464, fo r detaUa. MEMRERS of the MANCHESTER BARBER'S Immaculate 6 room Cape ping area. Priced reduced. Call e r w elcom ee your ca ll, 875- level, beautiful lot witt Im­ '59 PLYMOUTH utlliUes and heat, $180. 80 Lo- " o children. 6«-7376. ter heat, 1% baths. Owner set on large landscaped lot. 7460. provements. HEItop Realty, PROBLSIM: What can a young ASSOCIATION will eharg* th« following heading west. Wolverton ^Irederick M. Oaal, Broker, 3-Door. Radio, heater, anto- ‘ C**"ciuST” ^ n n o ^ FWOIDAIRE refrigerator, ex- This house also otfers an 643-2682 or 648-0281. ca ll 531-8079. housewife with a growing fam­ HEATED APAR’TMEjNTBTwme A gen cy, R ealtor, 849-2813. matie tranaadaeion. Black HIU Kennels, Bolton. ^ 9***®?‘ condition, $40. Call 649-6228, 9-6.______| furnished. 8 rooms, first floor, — ______Land For Sale_ 71 pricM on haircuts: attached patio with large MANCHESTER—Spanking new ily do to eam extra Income 649-4898. outdoor fireplace. Priced at raised ranch, 8 laiige bedrooms, and white, 8CGC MANCHESTER—Huge 8 rooip Suburban For Sale ^5 Low mileage. ^979 to meet ever-increasing ex­ RASTER PUPS — Crossbred THREE ROOM heated apart-1 sec- LAND and acreage available in UNDER $16,000—6 room Colo­ only $16,000, low down pay­ ranch, 2 baths, double garage, IH baths, fireplace, extreme­ penses? Soiutlan; Thke advan­ Irish Setter and Labrador. ment. 106 Birch Street. CUl' ° " “ E’ «>"^lace. $100; 3 Bolton and vicinity, 5-100 acres. nial with attached garage, ment. Don’t delay—call to­ family room, recreation room, ly large kitchen and dining DELIGHTFUL weU buUt 6 room A O M I R A i: tage of Avon’s earning oppor­ 648-6892. ' 648-6863. ■ room s, $66. G arfield 9-9923. Call F rederick M. G aal, B rok­ beautiful wooded setting, truly day. Carl Zinsser, 64SA)88, many extras. Carlton W. area, buEt-lns, flnlriied rec ranch, privacy, Coventry Lake tunity! Choose your own hours. Antiques 56 er, 643-2682 or 643-0281. one of our cleanest listings. Howard R ealty C o., 383- Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-5182. room, ovendzed garage, on -privllegee, near High SchooC, We will train you to start ■ ------BEU^UTIFUL brand new Town ! ROOM furnished dpartmenti W esley R . Smith A gency, 849- 6275. wooded lot. Char-Bon R ^ Es­ M^CHESTBR GREEN - An-, ^ e A ^rSts (8 a ^ , located. R^nable! stores, 5 miles U Conn, rea­ earning $3 an hour immediate­ L ive Stock 42 Adujts... *2" 1894. CENTER HALL Ootonlal—St. tate, 843-0683. sonable, 743-6738. ly. A few territories left in tiques. During March ooenopen nhuiable), sound resistant, ^4 i.~.. large jI G®'* between 12 noon and 6 Houses For Sale 72 p .m ., 649-8404. James Parish. Porter Street, M anchester. Call 389-4923. BEAUTIFUL light Shetland stud Monday through Friday after­ rooms, 2 bedrooms, includes area. 8 years old. 6 large' pony, 6 m onths (4d, $90. CUl noons and by appointment. individual - Beautiful MANCHESTER—4, 6 and 7 bed­ rooms, I 'j baths, huge recrea-* RN OR LPN Friday and Sat­ 246-4781. 481 E . M iddle Turnpike. 643- water, O.E. appliances—range, - . — „ ------' room, toim- Handy Covar*Up room houses on special list­ 7322. room furnished apartment. tion room with fireplace, built-1 urday, 11-7. V em cn Haven. refrigerator, disposU, individ­ al dining room, cabinet kitchen,' ings. P riced from W.OOO. Vin ins, breezeway and attached C U l 876-3077. Gentlemen preferred. Call 649' 8 bedrooms, recreatian room, Bogglni, Bel Air Real Estate, FLETOHER RUSS 00. OF MANGHESIBB ual laundry hookupe, coin-op 8038. . Children.. 2-car garage. $38,900. ft u i- Artides For Sale 45 laundry, parking, located In landscaped yard. Marion B. 648-9883. LPN’e tor rest home with nun------Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 brick A gency, 849-8464. quiet residential neighborhood, R obertson, R ealtor. 848.6908. Thoro't NO IncmcM in Chlldmn't Hoireufs 188 WEST MTODLE TUBNPIKB Ing supervision, UI shifts avUl- l AWNMOWERS — A r 1 e q s. 649-7879 BLUE HARRIS TWEED win­ $146. m onthly. 66-61 Congress Business Locations ' VE,RNON—Lovriy older 7 nkun LUCKY? You may be, to get WHEN YOU THINK OF able. Call 849-8990 or 648-9SS3. Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit VERNON — Spacious 6 room Dutch Colonial, 3-car garage, this lovely 8 bedroom ranch Air, and riding mowen. Wheel- ter coat, lady’s size 20, good St. Omtact Raymond Damato, F or Rent 64 ranch, paneled dining room, To Look Your Bost... GLASS, THINK OF FI .K’lk tH condition, $16. 649-2820. 843-7091. 643-9481, 849-2062. 2 baths, near acre lot. Ftee with beautiful rec room—re­ WANTED—Dependable woman hone and Briens 4-wheel beautifuUy finished recreation neighborhood. Hayes Agency, OFTICB SUITE in modem pro­ duced—vacant. E. J. Cbirpen- OORNEB DURANT ST to do houseworic one day a tracton. Parts and service. room, 2-car garage, 3 porches 648-4803. week. CaU 849-1825. EAST HARTFORD — Stewart fessional building avaUable Soo Your Association Borbnr ter. R ealtor, 649-6061. Capitol Equipment Company, Wanted—^To Buy 58 Apartments now renting, 44 scenic hUlride setting, priced LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! 88 Main St., M anchester. March 1. flbccellent location. i $3,000 below o w n ^ s cost. $18,900—7 ROOM Ranch Includes HOUSEWIVES—$8.60 o r m ore Silver Lane, East Hartford. Parking. 648-1108. Open daUy 7-5, Thureday 7-9, WE BUY, BBIJ, or trade an­ Four large rooms, modem Hayes A gency, 648-4808. beautifully paneled family hourly, evenings, car neces­ Saturday 7-4. ld«a*Pael(«d Album! PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PABKlNa sary, no experience. CaU 649- tique and used furniture, china, complete Hotpolnt kitchen, no room. Level, wooded lot in an 3878, 9-12 a.m . l^ass, silver, lecture frames extras, two bedrooms. Cm- excellent reeldentlaC area. and old colna, old dolls and m ediate occu pancy, $130. per Transferred owners need im­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED l a u n d r y tray jump, half h.p. guns, bobby coUectlatu. attic mediate sale. Wesley R. Smith OntL OR WOMAN tor generU CUl 648-4991. month. Please cUI DonUd S. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS housework, one «• two days a contents or whole estates. Ftnv . OU e A gen cy, 286-0818. 628- A gency, 649-1894. week. Modem home, no cht- SCREENFID loam tor the best nltun Repair Service TUcott- 6280. MIRRORS (Firaplaca and Door) dren. 649-9412 o r 876-6693. in lawns from our scnenlng ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7440. COVENTRY — Young ranch, 3- Bob VIolatfa ptant. Dellvend. Andover Co­ ATTRACTIVE 8 room dupiNC, oar garage, rec room, 3 acres, PICTURE FRAIWHNG (oil tyoM) 8 bedrooms, large cabinet $1,900 down. 289-7476, 742-8248, BiUgb BIsiMbEer.. a WOMAN to care for chUdren lumbia. George H. Orifflng, Rooms Without Board 59 WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Fonnerly with Ckqdtol Mo- whUe mother works. Write Box In c., 742-7888. kitchen, basement and attic, 648-7308. . steam oU heat, cop p er window tora in Hartford for 5 yaara, R R , HerUd. THOMPSON HOUSE - Cottage now invites his many Meads iroOM Our N.H. Workshop- screens, opposite Center Parii. Street, centrally located, large CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK to visit him at Oeator Motors Custom made Colonial type Immediate occupancy. Adults [deasanOy fumiahed roonui, preferred. 649-7639. $13,900. for a real good deal! items. Samples 69c up. Free pariclng. CaU 649-2808 tor over­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS SERVICE estimates on woodworiting jobs. CO LO R TV night and permanent guest HEBRON—4 room apartment, RepU rs. 649-1626. r u e a Neat, trim 8 room Cape on ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN REPRESENTATIVE heat and hot water fumiahed, centrally located street, ex­ Smart Contamporary Uble Color TV, featuring n4w Admiral FARM LOAM, fleldstone, fire- FURNISHED ROOMS tor gen- adults only. Call 848-0948. cellent condition, 4 bed- built 26,000-volt precision crafted horizontal chasoiB plus Olri over 21 as service repre- placenUkf*A errwwiwood, and chain ______saw a. * . a * roomB, storms and screens. long range tuner with preset fine tuning. New 24 kt. gold senUUve to provide counsel and , tlemen, free parifing; also, ATTRACTIVE New 6 room du­ worii. Max Rankl, Columbia. cabins with efficiencies. Ci^ A fairly priced better buy precision wiring insures greater chassis reliability, new a d ^ ^ poUcyholders by 228-9828 after 4 p.m . plex, garage, centraKy located, Scrantonrf. Motel and Cahlna, $116 month. 049-7449. exclusive with Electronic Color Bflancer, new Color TV Contrast Control. phone and in perecn within o u r ------______Front AJnico V speaker. established office. 649-0836, between 6-7. TWO ROOM apartment, includ­ FULL TRAININO PROVIDED NEW>• — i< Wheelchair------and TWO CONNBCITOQ roonu, WESLEY R. SMITH ' Outgoing peraonaUty, initiative, r-.n ...... ing heat, hot water, gas stove, commode. Call after 8, 649-84>46. flmt Coor, private entrance, and refrigerator. Ciul 649-7884 AGENCY and enthusiasm necessary. i YOUR LOCAL between 6-7 p.m. NATION^ Baas‘]Gi;iifle7 ;^th Snter" 8^°et 'SSiSSo*" Good education (but not neces­ two 13” speakers, p rice $180. Street. 648-91X. SNOOKIE ... BOB... JUNIOR ... ED 649-1894 sarily college degree), or equiv­ ------THREE room apartment, Itv- alent busineas experience re­ C all 648-6677. ' TWO SIN^QLE rrxm s tor gen- ing room , kitchen, bedroom , *478 Tlibmon Nmaw Ketai II m a a m s I a .— aa. _ e ______REALTOR.... quired. One week vacaUon if tlemen. Near bus line and res a^ bath, electric range, re­ 44 PA6 II BUDGET MONTHLY—90 DAYS CASH hired before April 1. For u>- Boats uid Accessories 46 taurant. Kitchen prlvUeaeo. frigerator, heat, and hot water, UNBELIEVABLE SPECIALS THREE FAMILY-Oood condi­ knows thn local nrarknt pointmeot call Phone 649-8807. available April 1st., CaCl Mc­ tion, excellent Investment, 82,- 461 Moin St. 1. Kinney B m ., In c., 648-9080. 'B3 P O N TU C '53 CHEVROUT 600 down. P asek R ealty, 288- is gmtrally acHv* in local civic, sorvlcn, and M n n oteii •J MANCHESTER ATTRACnVELY. furnished, in­ '53 CHEVROLET '52 CHEVROLET 7476, 649-7306. WANTED TO BUY—Flberglas cluding TV, large comer bed­ Impala “6” Hardtop. Auto., Manchester LIBERTY MUTUAL INS. Super SaUflsh. CaU 649-0017. Hardtop. Radio, heater, auto. Bel Air “ 8” 4-Deqr. Auto., W ^on Bel Air “F’. Auto., frafomal affairs. room, large closet, hot water radio, heater. S.000 milos. CO. radio, heater. Clean. radio, heater. Lew miieage. l o easy to m oke, you’ll want is a quoRfind profnssional In mol Mfotn Just North of Post Office beat.;, parking. 888-7116. NOTICE OBO OWMTs $0 sew severoC of these Mb Mrs, Moaaco, 948.U61. BuUdinu Materials 47 $2S95 $2495 aprons tor yourself and to have INVITATION can servn you battnr r o o m tor gentleman at North TOWN OF COVENTRY $1795 SB hand for shower gifts, etc. OLD BARN Lumber free for End, 71 Strickland Street. Ref­ erences. ZONING BOARD No. 8349 with Patt-O-Ram a Is Thnrafor*: the taking down and cHeanup. h i aises $4, 98, 88, 40, 43, 44, 49, TO BID WANTED—Wonum tor nurMry Caiestnut beams and boanB. OF APPEALS '59 CHEVROLH '58 FORD ■Vervlalon Thursday mora- FURNISHED light houseksMi- '57 CHEVROUT '55 FORD 48. Siaa 99, 3% yard# o f 18- Sealed bide will be received Ighfs Am ee, 838 H artford R oad. TM. There wiU be a pubUc hearing Nomad wagon. "F’, anto- ninadorMrd hardtop. Radio, Bel Air *W* TWdor. Auto., kt the Office of the General Tel. 649-3406 tafs, t:U'13 noon. Apply Vsr> lag room, aU cookliw facUiUea, aaatto, radio, heater, power pidor Hardtop. Anton radio, hiofa. 94»wun0. March SO, 1964 at 8 P.M. in the heater, automatic. Full pow­ radio, heater. Thrqaohw and To ordbr, send 60c In coins to: Manager, 41 Center Street, Deal With A Realtor! R oute 8 8 , VMnon. and electric refrigerator. Ideal steeriag. h e ^ . Biaok with red and Town Office Building to consid­ er. White with red laterior. w hite. lus Bumott, Manchester Eve- Have you'a copy of this ‘Idea* Manchester, Connecticut, until till tor businesB or woridns lady. er the following appeal: Price Includes Delivery, iVoniial Installation, Full MFC. LADY COMPANION destrod for Diamonds— ^Watehi 948-8188. ' $1095 ***“ $1295 $595 Bitur H erald, 1U9 AVB. OF packed’ Album? It oontalna April I, 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for Warranty and Average Trade. Florence W. Lawton. Oo o m $495 AlODlilGAS. NEW YORK N.Y. pages of lovaly dssigna phi4 f ^ Construction of Globe Hollow •^rty lady. Write to Box O, Jtwelry L ane, Coventry^ Conn., requeata B en d d . 48 SINOLB and double rooms tor 199m . directions for making a cro­ Bathhouse. Open Dally to 6 PJUL-~W«d., Tbnn., FM. to • PJL Phono 643-1591 gentlemen only, use of kitchen a vaiianoe in order to pliuw a Mbby More For Ist-cloM mailing add lOo cheted elootaa aUd bMero; a Bid forma, plana and speoift- WATCB AND JEWELRY iw- houM trailer on property to the E-Z FINANaNG <»RL OR WOHAN for general Paring. Prompt eenrlce. Op to and lounge room . Inquire 118 for each pattern. Print Name. beautfful knitted oult and a cuts catlons ara availahla at tba Oon------k, one or two days a Peart Street after 4 pjn. rear of an existing building. T o Choose Address with Zone, Style No. toy kitteni Only 6O0 a oopy.l troUer’a Office, 66 Cm ter Street, ARRANGED loo on your old watch in trade. AH interested persons srs in- children. Own trans- Mondays. F. B. Bray, and lis e . To order, smd 60c in Manohestar, Conneotlout By Ualvenol OJ.T.—whitR. g e n t l e m a n — N ice IfoditMMn vitsd 'to attsnd. Flrom WEST SIDE Roady for your new-eeason to: Anna Cabot, Tlia Manchas' n t Mida atreat. atate 1lMat«r MOTORS - 643-5131 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, U the largoot Snaaea oon>- next to batti. Excellent loea- Orant E Toothaksr Ur. 434 CENTER STREET m a n c b b s t b r , co n n . sew ing . . . the spring A sum- tar Evraing Hsrald, IIM AVB. CONNECTICUT Only R Realtor msy display this emblem NEXT TO STOP and SHOP pany la the worldi Ran. 31 Church S tre e t l i t 9199. hMr ‘94 iosue of our pattern o r AMIMKIAE MEW YORK. R i c h a r d m a r t i n , hoeWaaato IteM aa fO®* N .Y . IM M . OBNBRAL MANAOER

'1 • 1 Miss Susanne U Ta^or, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. 'Psylor, 66 Henry St, and graduate of Manchester High School, was recently elected t f i d president of the Pembroke Col­ lege Social Organisation. Miss The primary grades at Bow­ Taylor is a Junior at Pembroke, ers School conducted two safe­ the women’s college in Brown ty assemblies for their class­ H M IU v. Barle R. Custer, University, Providence, R L Members of the cast of "Po- mates and parents yesterday VOL. LXXXm, NO. 14« (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) ptMter of North Methodist by Tyler” will meet tonight MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1964 (O aaattied an P age U ) Chnfeh, Is In chsraw of radio from 6:80 to 8:30 for a rehears­ and Wednesday. APPLES Tlokeits for a Man’s Oom- ORCHARD PRISH broadcasts sponsored by the munkm Breakfaat Stmday at al of the complete show at the Each class summarised its MSachester Ministerial Asso­ South Methodist Church, may basement rooms, 45 SctKxd St. safety project for tee year, ciation on Station WINF Sun­ be obtained at the church office which together make up the day at 7:35 p.m. and dally next Phi Beta Fraternity, Inc school’s effort to.win its ninth ♦ B Grad# Macs or from IDdward M acauley, 28 1.00 2 Cuba Defectors weak at 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 will hold an alumni reunion yearly National Sohoot Safety p ja . Andor Rd. Breakfast will be June 14 at Banner liodge. Moo- Honor Roll award. served at 7 after a service at dus. To Insure receiving further The talks ranged from cross­ ORCHARD HILL The meeting of the board of 6:30. J. Bernard Gates, exec­ information concerning the all' ing only at crosswaSks to bus education schediiled for Mon­ utive director of the Connecti­ day outing, alumni may con­ safety, tee best routes to school, AVERY STREn. WAPPIN^ Seize Helicopter LaBelle _ I day has been pos^ned. It wil cut State Prison Association, tact Paul Goldschmidt 44 and preventing accidents. Further Arrests be held March 80 at 7:30 p.m. will speak. Chamberlin St, New Britain. Original stories with a safety In the board room at Bennet' Details needed for the mailing theme were read by their au­ KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)—The. bloody hijaeking of a Junior High School. At that The British American Club list include name, address, thors, Jeffrey Vallad, Debra time it is hoped to submit for will hold its annual meeting and chapter of which- a member, and Vater, WUliam Souasel, Victor Cuban military helicopter by two youths defecting to board i4>proval the detailed election of officers tomorrow at year of graduation. Daniel George jehB Kerr Goldfarb and Lawrence Keenan. the United States was undor federal ittvestigatioh plans for the Robertson, High, 5 p.m. at the clubhouse. A din­ Others participating and rep­ d w . V land Park and Keeney St resenting their classes were ner will be served after the Rainbow Mothers Circle will Soloists in Emanuel Cantata Tree body o f the pilot. With six ttonal Airport the mechanic, SoT' School addlUona. m eeting. Joan n a DeBlois, Courtney May Come in Highway Probe meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the ”77ie Crucifixion,” a oantelaea<)ing roles in the Sim sbury Chapin, Andrea Molava, Doug­ made helicopter landed Friday the craft. hold a card party tonight at 8 about her native country.. Re­ Emanuel Choir of Bhnanuel Lu­ Light' CH>era Co. productions, las Whitehouse. At Summit St from Havana. The hijackers — GuUermo at the post homa freshments will be served. All theran Church, Sunday at 4:30 and is now soloist at the First Also, Brenda Hayes, Mark The two anU-Caatroltes who Santos and- Andrea Isagulrre— R oad P rob e VnEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL engineered tee Usarre death told police they comnuuideered mothers of Rainbow Olrb are p.m . at bhd c h ^ h . F rederic Canirch of Christ, New Erit- LePage, Barry Silkowski, Mark Nine Charged James C. Prentice, son of Mr. invited. aln. Oenovesi, Maria VirinitU, Bev­ banla mrer the AOantlc were tee copter shortly after it left and Mrs. Jack C. Prentice, 570 E. Werner, minister of music, erly Brocks. Announcers were taken to Miami for quesUoning Havana under a plan they had H i g h l i g h t s Center St, and a 1963 graduate George, now a member of the by immigrairation auteoriUes. Mrs. Loretto Calano of Cala- will direct. John Kerr of West Nancy Wilson and Stephen plotted carefully in advance. After Study of Manchester High School, has A sylum HIU C ongregational Transported separately » to Mi- Ihay told the pilot, Jose Mar­ BOSTON nos Furniture Store, East Hart­ Sinuibury, bass, and Daniel Choir, was soloist at the Ftrst Daunt. ] been named to the dean’s list of Miss Pauline Buric’s first amt for U.8. grilUng was a cia, to fly to the United States. HARTFORD (AP) — A ford, will apeak ’Tuesday at 8:30 George of West Hartford, ten­ Church of Christ, H s^ord, and ROSES I *1.79 mechanic aboaru the neHcopter Norwich University, Northfield, When he refused, the shooting demand that State High­ the First Church of CSirist, grade presented a choral read- j Of 11 Months V t, for the first semester of the or, will be featured soloists. Ing, and Mrs. Robert McGar- who said he wanted to return broke out. way Commissioner Howard CREAM Chapter of B’nai B’rith at Tem­ Springfield, Mass, Ha has sung tio OUba. 1963-64 academic year. Kerr sang last year with the ity’s second grade closed the A sheriff’s deputy reported ple Beth Sholom. Her topic at ’Tanglewood and with the' OPEN TILL f P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Autboritlea Indicated the ques- that while all shots an>eared to S. Ives resiipi came today chdr in a Palm Sunday canta­ program with a play, "Tour HARTFORD (AP) — ’The board of deacons of Sec­ will be "Color Ideas, Ydur Key Hartt Opera Group. Eyes and Mine." ' ttonlng might take days. have been fired from Santos from Republican State Sen. Further arrests may be PIE to Good Decorating,” Members ta. He was bom in Belfast, When the drab m en heUcop- Robert L. Bliss of New Ca­ ond Congregational Church will Ireland, and was a boy soprano The public is invited to the warranted as State’s Atty. have its annual Men’s Commun­ may bring guests. Refresh­ cantata. tar landed at Ray Weat Ihtema- (Bee Page Two) naan. ion Breakfast Sunday at the ments win be served. an Episcopal Church there. John D. LaBelle continues He took private voice lessons at He said that State’s Atty. ^ureh. A Conununion service John D. LaBeUe’a report oii ir­ his probe a t the State High­ will be held at 6:30 a.m. Break­ The American Production New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass. regularities involving the High­ way Department. LaBelle fast will be served at 7. ’Tick­ and Inventory Control Society way Department showed Jhat raised the possibility yes­ ets may be obtained at the door. Hartford Chapter, will meet He > has been soloist in Ivea failed to conduct the de­ at all churches in Boston, St. Louis State Likens Case terday in his r ^ r t ney shouted. by the department have, been sons "involved iu criminal ao- Atty. Gnutti started cross- "No. I don’t remember the arrested in the Investigation. b ook ." "We know this Is only the tlvtties in New Engtend." examination at 1:30 p.m. and The firm, he continued, ia on slowly bore down on the defend­ Atty. Gnutti said that during beginning,” Bliss said. "W e hope the re-enactment of the crime it proceeds further." tee "unapproved list” of tee ant until the two men were sep­ reau of Public Roads. arated by only a few feet Dec. 8, Darwin told investiga­ tors to turn into a dirt road The firm’s general manager is The state counsel charged HARTFORO (AP) — Gov. along D ockerel Rd. In Tolland under investl^tion by tee Mas­ S H f ' t s . K M i M that Darwin followed the exam­ John N. Dempsey will meet but they continued on and drove sachusetts Crime Commission, ple of George Eliot’s novel, with top administration aldss Into another dirt road where early next week In an effort to LaBelle said. The commision. he .1111 "Adam Bede,” In hiding the Bol­ the giri’s body had been found, said, has promised to keep him ton girl’s body. remove the trouble spots in the "7%ey made a mistake,” the State Highway Depwtment. informed of any developments Darwin said he had read the state counsel said. "Hiey should bearing on Connecticut novel only but recalled that "it He announced th the e nmeeting j a r m A n barte brought you there,” refer­ yesterday . after reading a re- Aireeted yesterday were: was a lovestory.” . ring to the first rosd, Jdm H. Nowell a t Hartford; fijil if ‘‘This is wh«M yva took her iofi' of thif Robert H. Kuipa a t M oodua; iiii ..im ain’t remember the niegitt- the first time,’^ Atty. Ghutti Angelo V. Areeco, Middletown; iiiii !, a U.8. Air the book. Dempsey, in eommentlng on outaole so they feel Force spokesman said today. the report, said Conheetlcut haa AkMdga was the higiiast like shoes you’ve worn But Darwin shook his head From left, Thomas Egan, Robert Kulpa, Anthony 0*(k>nnell,and Angelo Aresco. (AP Photofax.) ranking of the state employea. The 34-year-old native of De­ and repeated, “No, no.” been engaged in the largest a n d enjoyed for He is asalatant diiector of tee troit, who was injured when the Tm a truthful man,” the highway building effort ia its m onths. M etory.” department’s tiUe section. three airmen panchutod, is ex­ defendant said aa tee trial iiiii Zealotu Police Aldridge, Areeco and Leavitt ::i:t pected to be turned over to Al­ neared adjournment "I tell the "With the inveetlgatibn thus Super X-ray were ci^arged with unlawfully lied authorltlee later today, the truth but nobody bellevea me.” far completed,” he said, "the Saigon Apologizes spokesman said. Darwin is accuoed of stopping highway department’s thou­ BRUSSELS (AP) — The teking fees and oomnUselons Welch suffered fitectures of tee Bolton gM on Reoervolr Rd. sands o t loyid and devoted em­ proMcutor’s office Friday F o r C an cer and with viteatlon of a statute one arm and a leg and has been in Vernon Sept 18 after at­ ployes can settle down and eon- overruled two policemen who pertaining to eorrupUan of em­ la a Russian military hospital at tending a 4-H committee meet­ eentrate on. the construction had stopped an art gallery For Boriier Attack ployes and aooeptenoe of gra- • v w a K 1 Magdebug, East Germany. ing and strangling her after an ; program that is so important from selling a S,000-yearK>ki Oaimed Help tuitiee. U.8. Air Foroa {teysiciana have attempted attack. Her body was ;o the future of the state” Egyptian mummy because N ow ^ was charged rrite ocn- aplring to obtain money by false been aUowed to vlait him three found four days later in a lov­ He said he has been assured "y o u can ’t seU a corpse.” A n fglven to Cambodia in tee U.S. By FRANK CAREY pretenses and two counts of re­ tim es. er’s lane off Dookerel Rd. that the investigation "has been office spokesman told the South Viet Nam protoeted today Military Assistance program There was no word on the fate intensive and thorough.” protesting gallery director ceiving an aUewanee or a re- Darwin yeetorday aald he that Cambodian fighters shot last year. PALM BEACH SHORES, Fla. of tee other two Americans, that mummlee could legally gave police a "phony re-en­ •That is exactly what I re- down an American-piloted Viet­ ’The American pilot of the Ifl- (AP)—New evidence was report­ YOUR FAVORITE Capt. David I. Holland, 85, ot queeted,” he said. be sold as works of art and namese plane. However, it apol­ (Seepage Six) actment” and a "phony con- etnamese Air F^ce pUme, ed today that medicine’s heavy Holland, Minn., and Capt. Mel­ Dempsey added that many the policemen had shown ogised for the air attack on a NEW SLIP-ON IN fessian.” vdiich was observing air strikes artillery against cancer—super­ vin J. Kessler, 80, of Iralladel- administrative Changes "to im­ "to o m uch Mai.” Cambodian border village dur­ on tee guerrilla-infested Cambo­ HI: phia. They were held by the So­ 'Hie defendant, held In poUce prove the handling of property ing which the unarmed spotter voltage radiation—can help cer­ custody Dec. 6-8 said, ‘Td do dian border village of Chantrea, viets at an imdisclosed location. purchasee and the appraisal of plane went down. was dragged from the burning tain victinis of inoperable lung BRAWNY The Soviets have admitted anything at that time to get out rights of way tracts were in- ‘The stiff protest issued by the cancer cheat death for years of there.” Both the re-enact­ wreckage seriously injured. His Bulletins that a Russian fighter ahot down stitutod at my direction" la the Silver D o lla r Saigon government was expect­ Vietnamese observer was killed. beyond the usual expectancy. the tmarmed RBSSB reconnais­ ment and oonfeseion were made last several months. ed to strain still further lela- Dr. Ruth Guttmaim of Colum­ D ec. 8, ’The Saigon government ac­ C!u0«d fn m i A P W ires SCOTCH GRAIN sance plane and charged that it tions between tee two Indochi­ cepted full responsibility for its bia University told about it to was on a raying mission. Darwin said be bcYxight in­ HARTFORD (AP) — The Supply Fades nese neighbors, long in dispute aircraft strafing Chantrea, 40 a report to the siicth amiual The U.8. government has vestigators to Reservoir Rd. over their ill-defined border. seminar for science writers, Federal Bureau of Public milus west of Saigon, and for­ HBNTH ARREST Jarman offers this fa­ made several demands that aU and "ga'te teem k phony sponsored by the American <^n- Roads has ordered |350,000 hi WASHINGTON (AP) — While CSiarglng teat 16 Cambodians mally apologized to Cambodia. mous all-man leather, three fliers be returned to tee piade to paric." In tee confes­ federal highway grants to Con- wore killed in tee air attack, per Society. HARTFORD (AP)— John Oongress balks at approving A Foreign Ministry communi­ F. Rowleoa, 48, of Weet Hart­ West and insisted that their sion Darwin says he blinked nectlout held up. State’s Atty. Cambodia has postponed peace que said the government took She said that at p/*sent many wi^h golden antique ford, aa IndepeadMit foe ap­ jlHi! plane strayed over Elaat Ger- his lights until the BoHcn girt John D. LsBelie said yesterday funds to make sliver dollars, talks scheduled with South Vmllllon-a-day rate is day, shot down the lightweight this attitude." oom ptioB of a state emptoye. maintained, the government will Cambodia’s ruling Prince Nor­ U9 spotter plane, then flew odom Sihanouk protested the Describing use high: doses run out of silver dollars to about back across tee frontier. of supervoltage Xray to S3 pa­ FREDERICK ECKHR DIE8 tw o weeka. strafing, in vdilcn he said a It said' radar tracked move­ pregnant woman and her two tients who had undergone an n e w YORK (AP) — PVed- Theater Wbrld Mourns Behan There was a large crowd at ments of tee two Cambodian children were among the dead. exploratory operation and w«ge eilck Hudson Baker, honor, tee Treasury’s cash window Fri­ oberaft, ..which U.S. observers He put off indefinitely week- found to be inoperable, she said ary board ehalrmaB ef tea day after tee House Appropria­ at the scene had said were of ------L, 58.5 per cent survived more Metropolitan Life Inenraaoe DUBLIN (AP) — 'Hiey tions Committee turned down a tee propeller-driven T28 type (See Page Six) than a year. She added teat in Oo., died Friday at New York With Hartford National’s new "Credit First” MortgaSo Plan, you kuow mourned for him in Dublin’s requested appropriation of appreciable numbers survival Hoepital at the age of 96. He pubs, in the theater* and in the tl,eS5,000 to resume mlnttog ranged as high as eight years, wap asaoctated with the com­ with eight patients still alive be­ Yvorld of letters. Hiey Yvondered cartwheels and suggested the pany for more teaa 80 yeara tween three and eight years af­ If teey’d ever see tee Ukes of government melt down those aad helped it become the aa. you can buy your dream house when you find It...because you get still on hand. Poor Sugar Crop Makes ter tee completion of treatment. tkm’s burgeet insamaoe firm their beloved Borstal Boy again The average survival time so Gone from their midst was However, tea Treasury offi­ wHh aaoete of mere than $M cial said many of the silver dol­ fa r has been 31 months—com ­ bllUoa. Ecker had held the ^endan Behan, tee ’ roUtoklng pared with 10 weeks to 6 months Irish playwiight whose proihls- lars bought early to the week Castro More Prosperous pest of boBoraiy beard ehalr- your mortgage credit In advancel Interest Is low, farms are liberal, All Jarman Styles Atw Ing career was cut tragically are flowing back Into tee Treas­ man einoe 1951. He started aa ury’s vaults, nils indicates that (flee Page Six) a 94-a-week mail eletfe after short hy monumental bouts with By BEN F. BIEYER tee bottle. coin collectors probably are put- ^Japan, and la dangling before wrlttag oompaay oftlelais ia WASHtNOTON (AP) — Big other friends of Uncle Sam to Behan died In Meath Hospital ly responsible for tee depletion. ISSS he waated a Job that of­ WEAR-TESTED Hie official said that If ex­ economic troubles still plague tempt them to do more business fered epportaattlea to r ad> Friday night at tee age ,of 41. Fidel OMtro to Cuba, but he will with Cuba. Jobless Pay Plan and closing costs stay down. As/brs you start house hunting, get all He had been fat a coma for five haustion seems imminent. Sec­ vanoem epit retary of tee Treasury Douglas have more money tc» spend Give You More Comfort ten , regaining oonsoiouknees abroad tor prgently needed by Scranton telly briefly. His doctors said he Dillon will suspend *tee regula- IVES KBSPONDfl tion which requires tee Treas­ goods than he has had to aev- making things tougher and never had a chance. Sral years. HARTFORD (AP)—A da* the foots from a mortgage offlcor...at any Hartford National ioffico. ury to redeem silver certificates tougher for the bearded Prime HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)— uaad teat State Highway "Behan died from Jaundice As If this were not enough of M inister. and dlabetas, but tee diabetes to silver metal or coin. The Pennsylvania House of Rep­ OuaimlsMoaer Howard C Ivaa Before being offered a pairadox, the reason he haa In 1963, the sh ort-crop In Cuba was of small eanseqoenoe," liid Many of teope who queued up resentatives approved Gov. Wil­ reolga eamo today froai a Ra- for sale, every Jarman more money U that under the and reduced yields to Europe liam W. Scranton’s controver­ ' ia first ‘’W ear-Tbat^" a doctor. ^The Jaundice came in front of tee Treasury’a caw communist ayatem tee produc­ pabUeaa etate soaator. Ivoa front Uver trouble." put sugar prices at their high­ sial unemployment coinpeiiM- qaiokly ropMed that ho woali It has « frteadUneaa of window Friday carried out tee tion of augar — Cuba'a I^ ea t coins to bogs ef 1,000 each. est to years. U.S. officials say tlon program Friday night to a stay at Mb Boat "natU Oav. at you Juat don’t W ^ brottble came from dtfilay esner — boa bean «ring tee outlook fo r 1964 is not near­ a lifetime of drinking. He was Two men put at least 30'bags rlotoui ifnilfni Dempaay talla ma ta fatt.** HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST in other ahoaai * from bad to woroe. The Cuban ly, ra bright from tee Cuban •rreSt^for dtunkeuieaa In Iro- In a etattoQ wagon. A bag of Wlth«U but a handful ef Dem- "1 aavar taa away fm a a crop hex been ao M it has view point. ocrata abetatoing from te* vote, 1.000 Oliver dcUars weighs about helped put sugar paces up so ffoht .... aad aavar will,'* United States. In tbe last few SO pounds. F\>r one thing, they estimate tee principal bill to restore Ivos aaM. Slata Sea. Biteart L n» wamr JON M wvA high that Oanro'a dictatorship tee high pMces cut world sugar Pennsylvania’a sagging unam- ’ iii was repeatedly hoe- No silver dollars have been litas ef New Osassa shargai now feta more money for a consumption. ployment crnnpensatloa fund that Stato’e Ally, M hi D. m inted etoee 1935. The govern­ poor crop than It did for a good Oirtoualy, some pesalmiatic ^ eainettT tor drink-was legw was approved lOe-14. lo B e le ’e report ea m en t has aoked tor $650,000 to one. reports on Cuban production Rep. Harold RudlslU, a Damo- A bartender In N ^ m bit SO minion t ^ flacal year That's whare tee money came ntaiiHaa farrofl^ tea OPEN THBRSDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 Xsrii's Ohafosn fiiaMet taoaUad have been coming out of Cuba, j crat, gave Repuhllcans the ook way DaaaHBM ' and another $1,375,000 to mint from which Castro la using to and aome trader* wonder U tee stltutionaUy reqifirfd sim ^ leas t e i g ta m m fll| a B la the fisoal year buy buses to Engtandi, machin­ path M aP a oh beghm Ja$y L . ery and MtpiiUaa In gVance anil (■a* Fag* nroa) •V- y J ,