MONDAY, MARCH 22, IW i] The Weather I Average Daily Net Preaa Hon Foreeset of U. B. Weather M - PAGE 'EIGHTEEN For the Week Ended Blareh SO. ItaS mght, lofr hi W o; * i « y bM -L ton Plouff and M r. and Mrs. eirfder tomorroir wHh n iB feto oMy ehnagtng to Mgh Si- T«inpl« Chapter, DBS. will St. Bartholomew’s Children’s Couple to Show Ctwrlea Trotter, 14,119 Gift committee will have a EDuitm Ikralh 4e. meet Wedneada;ly at 8 p.m. at the a H couples of the church are Member o f the Audit breakfast meeting tomorrow at 1 0 A bout Tow n Masonic Temple. Refreshments Slides of Trip wdbome. Borean o f Olrenlntlon ter— A City of Village Charm 8 a.m. at the home (rf Mrs. rummace sale will be served by Mrs. Ella Gal­ MancheeUr Lodge of Haaora lant and her committee. Vernon Hauschlld, 93 ConsUnce (Sponstwed By Sisterhood Of Tbmpfe Beth Sholom) Dr. Interested persons may con­ Mr. and Henry Krause PRICE SEVEN CEMTft erin meet tom om m at 7 ;>0 p.m. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1965 (ClMOifled AdvertMng on Page II) at the Masonic Temple. John The board of education meet­ tact Mrs. Hauschild. will show slides taken on their at OLD TEM PU (M yrtle ft Uniten Sts.) VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 146 Mather Chapter, Order of De- ing scheduled for tonight has recent trip to Africa at a meet­ Judge John J. Wallett of the ARTHUR DRU8 Molay, erlU present its DeMoIay been postponed until next Mon­ ing of the We Two Group of Con­ WeONeSDAY. MARCH 24. 4 -f P.M, Manchester Probate Court will d^(Tee after a busineso 'meet- day. cordia Lutheran Church tomoi' discuss the function and activi­ Elostk Stockings taf. ____ raw at 7:30 p.m. at the church. T H U R M A Y , m a r c h 25. ♦ A.M. to M ««. Members of the Manchester ties of the court at a meeting of Tnfssot — loHs Mrs. Robert Bauer will lead . 00^ . . s ___.... _¥ tealaaiM Manchester WATB8 wili meet Grange have been invited to at­ the Manchester Rotary, Club to­ devotions. Mr. and Mrs. George temorrow at the Italian Amer­ tend Neighbors Night tomorrow morrow at 6:80 p.m. at the Man­ Krause and the Rev. and Mrs. ican Club, Eldridge St. Weifh- aU| p.m. at the Hebron Grange. chester Country Club. Paul Kaiser are In charge of Ing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Slffies of the New York World’s the program. Refreshments will Mrs. A. Ooldsteln of New Bri­ Fair Will be shown. Manchester XI Gamma Chapter of BeU 1^ served by Mr. and Mrs. Mil tain, a representative from Da- Grange has also been invited to Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow son Shoes, wiil speak and show attend the 80th anniversary pro­ at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. spring styles. All members are gram of the Meriden Grange Guilford Stephens, 8 Stejmens ‘MoUy BrowiP Lands Safely reminded to bring coupons for Friday at 8 p.m. in Meriden. St. the contest sponsored by radio station WPOP. VFW Auxiliary wiil meet to­ Members of Queen of Peace morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the post Mothers Circle will meet tomor­ The Christian understanding home. Members Are rem'nded row at 6:30 p.m. at Bonanza Pair Shifts of death and the promise of to brtn^ gifts for a gift table. Steak House, W. Middle TRke. Bradford Bachrach pboto eternal Ufe as it appears in After dinner the group will go ANNUAL SPRING Events Scripture and the developing Prlmo Ainadeo of *3 Irving to the Catholic Lending U - O rb it Path Church will be discussed at the St. was elected president of brary, Hartford, for a meeting Engaged March« Enters n Lenten Service on Thursday at Manchester Rod and Gun Club at 8 with Combined Catholic In State g p.m. at Second Congregation Saturday night at an annual Mothers Circles. The engagement of Miss Of G e m in i al Church. meeting ait th e , clubhouse on Phyllis Solomon of Manchester Daley Bd., Coventry. He suc­ to David Arnold Starr of New- CAPE KENNEDY, Fla, Manchester Lodge o f Elks wlU ceeds John R. Dougan. Other New Math Topic CURTAIN SALE B abbidge Cites tem. Mass., has been announced Bad Terrain sponsor a testimonial dinner for officers are Paul Correntl, first (A P ) — The Mtrfly ft-own l ^ c e Noble, former secretary Vice president; Thomas R. For Keeney PTA by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mental Health bringring astro* for 11 years, on Wednesday at Qraheih, second vice president: Sanol J. Solomon, 19 Robert Rd. SELMA, Ala. (A P )— 'The civil rights march, trimmed the clubhouse. Dinner will be nauts Virgil I. Grissom and and George W. C. Hunt, secre­ The Keeney St. School PTA Her fiance is a son of Dr. now to 300 persons, moves on today over the most for­ Manpower Lack John W. Young back from served at 8:80 p.m. There will tary-treasurer. FIBERGLAS DRIP DRY be a cocktail hour at 8. will be introduced to the "New Arnold Starr of Newton and bidding section of its terrain, a two-lane highway their space flight made a Math" tomorrow at 8 p.m. the late Mrs. Frances Starr. through swampy, rural Lowndes County. Mlantdnbmoh Tribe, lORM, Mrs. Dorthy Getchell, chair­ NEW HAVEN (AP)-- parachute landing m the His Eourth Words: "M y God, Thousands of marchers left^^------“ will meet tonight at 8 at Tink­ man of the Mathematics Cur­ Miss Solomon, a 1961 grad­ Atlantic. My God, why hast Thou forsak­ er HaH. Final preeparations for uate of Manchester High • BURLAP Selma Sunday, but the number shut down construction of Cleve­ The president of the Uni­ en Me?” will be the theme of riculum Revl.sion Committee for the homecoming April 12 of School, Is a senior at Boston was cut Monday at the end of a land’s $82-milllon federal office versity of Connecticut said the Lenten Service on Wednes Elementary Grades, will ex- CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Great Sachem Roland Rockwell University where she Is major­ four-lane portion of well-trav- building if necessary. day at 7:30 p.m. at 2ian Evan piafn the program being intro­ today a state of emergency — The maneuverable spaceship of Newington will be discussed. ing In elementary education. oled U.S. 80 as directed by U.S. Six bullet holes found in a Bo- gelical Lutheran Church. duced into the lower grades. gsdusa. La., building that houses exists with regard to man­ Molly Brown sailed into her Her fiance, a 1960 graduate of Dlot. Judge Frank M. Johnson Mrs. Getchell teaches a Grade • JACQUARD transmitter of radio station third orbit of the earth today Manter Hall School, Cambridge, Jr. power in the field of mental 1 new math pilot study at Wad­ WBOX, whose owner claims the and Virgil I. Grissom Mass., Is also a senior at Boston The number will increase for health. and John W. Young prepared to dell School. the final leg of the BO-mlle trek Ku Klux Klan is trying to drive Dr. Homer Babbidge, address­ Louis Vismonlas. chairman of University where he Is major­ end a flight of historical signifi­ into Montgomery, when the him o i* of town. ing a leadership conierence on the high school math depart­ ing In sociology. Mr. Starr plans cance. • PLAIN WEAVE highway becomes four Iw es At Independence, Mo., former regional uses of manpower, said PETITE BEAUTY SALON ment, will be the second speak­ to attend Tulane University. For the first time, they had •gain. By order of the judge, the President Harry S. ’Truman facing the problem is most im­ er. He teaches a sophomore School of Social Work, in the shifted a space vehicle into a march must reach the Capitol termed "siUy” the Selma-Mont- portant and that this has been M CHURCH ST.-OFF CENTER ST. honors class using an advanced fail. gomery march, ‘"niey can’t new orbital path, and they had building by 4 p.m. Thursday. done. new’ math approach. A May 30 wedding Is planned. accomplish a dsurned thing,” he flown it backward, forward and MANCHESTER PINCH PLEATED DRAPES Ths 300 marohsrs were al­ "So,” he said, " I consider the upside-down in an exercise that Refreshments will be served. most to ths halfway point when said. “ All they want is to attract battle half won.” The new classrooms in the re­ attention.” will lead to space rendezvous • GREEN, TURQUOISE. BLUE. TOAST. WHITE ' they bedded dovm under big Babbidge outlined three exist­ and flight to the moon. INTRODUCES cently opened addition will be tents in a pasture near the Big A stained glaas window worth ing problems that he said must open for inspection at 7:30. $2,520 left Cardiff, Wales, by At toe start of the third orWt Swamp of Lowndee County, a be conquered; the fledgling spaceman Young fertile land dotted with herds of cargo boat as a gift for a Negro —“ We must Increase profes­ church bombed in Birmingham, took over toe controls for too wWte-faced Hereford and Black sional personnel. first time. He flew the craft for REGULAR TO 4.98 Angus cattle. Ala., In 1963. ’The bombing killed —"W e must lengthen the four Negro children. 20 minutes.' CASH SAVINGS 72 INCH LENGTHS G.77 The pasture Is owned by Rose service time of professional The veteran Grissom, in Six white civil rights pickets Steele, a Negro store owner. She people that we do have. Astronauts Grissom, foreground, and Young recline in their seats before takeoff. space for toe second time, waa I L’ TO were arrested at the Capitol in —“ We must enlist the service ______-- .....______■ ------— aae—a—— — — did • brisk business in the store Montgomery after refusing to to guide the Molly Brown to a , gelUns; odds and ends to the of personnel in other fields, parachute Isinding in toe Atlan­ obey pcrflce orders to leave the such as clergymen, teachers and FIBERGLAS MARQUISETTE marchers after they completed street where they had sat after Ranger Photos tic about 2:18 P.M. EST near Jin£L the second day of their five-day community leaders.” Grand Turk Island where recov­ being denied permisBion to pick­ SPECIALIZING iN CAPE COD RUFFLES w&lK. et in front of the Oapltol. Babbidge said the top source To Be Telecast ery ships and planes were on The path ahead for today ’Ihe leader of the march to of manpower is people in areas the alert. along the two-iane highway in­ of mental health and related Grissom, 38, an Air Force ma­ ri;K • White Montgomery, Dr. Martin Luther NEW SPRING «. \I I.ON cludes deep water on both sides King Jr., was Joined Monday by fields, such as nursing, and PASADENA, Calif. (AP) jor and the first man to ' 54, 63, 72” Lengths of the road for a mile and a his wile. family physicians. Ranger 2 Is primed to re-' twice into space, operated toe HAIR STYLES AND 3 » half. This is the Big Swamp. At one rest stop, King said He also said the press should turn history’s first live tele­ jets that put the capsule into a • Regular 3.98 2.50 Along this portion there are that hts feet were bothering be uUilMd "because it serves vision c 1 o s e 'u p s of the nearly circular orbit ranging HAIR COLORING FUEL OIL five bridges. On the last bridge him. He put on on extra pair of the important function of in­ moon’s surface just before from 97 to 106 nrtiles high. a bMnd curve goes into a steep socks. forming and thereby educat­ it crashes tomorrow, acl- A Titan 2 rocket had original­ bill and then another blind "M y feet don’t feel so good ing.” entists said today. ly launched the craft, officially WE ALSO DO PINCURL HAIRWAVES, STYLES DACRON FRAME curve. either,” Mrs. Kliig said. A surprise announcement called Gemini 3, into dn orU t The shoulder is no more than An Army jeep moved along said all televtston- networks with a high point of 140 milea a n d a v a r i e t y o f p e r m a n e n t WAVES, Hartford March- LECLERC MARQUISEHE RUFFU.ES four to slxjfeet wide. ahead of the marchers op Ue win carry the piotures — and a low of 100 miles. Althoufb Lowndes Oounty was highway. It carried a large yel HARTFORD (AP) — The 106 perhsips 100 i a - ^ —2 to. 1*4 Ability to maneuver a space­ FUNERAL HOME Cbnnectlcut residents who volun­ CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTS, SCALP • White, Pink, Yellow d escrib e by one Negro minis­ low sign; "Caution. Marohers taken in the 10 minutes craft is essential before space ter as "worse than hell,” the ahead. Keep right." teered to go to Alabama this before impact at 9 ;08 a.m. rendezvous — and flight onward Thursday have been uiged to TREATMENTS, ETC. AT MODERATE PRICES. f u n e r a l I • 54, 63, 72” Length only trouble encountered by the Federalized Guardsmen end Scientists had seen di­ to the moon — can be accom- join a “ March with Selma” COOPERATIVE * marchers so far has been foot Arm y troops accompanied the rect television from pre- idirtied. ’ • Regular 3.98 2.44 demonstration in Hartford in­ SERVICE Uistsra. They walked 17 mllee marchers. At nightfall they -^ous Raqgers, but this Like test pilots taking a high- stead. powered aircraft torou^ a- trtkf ,CALL FOR APPOINTMENT on. .''TKEET Call 649-5869 a a •( s w • ^ albout 4,000 pictures and flights will be followed by toe said if PresWent Johnson’s vot- Ranger 8 about 7,000 but TK1-. jK •**'«( r A !l ft ^ righU bin — aimed at solv­ Apollo moon program. 36” Length. Regular 2.98 films were not released ing Negro grievances — is not The Molly Brown was named Matching Valance n * 1 ! 3 2 5 ^ until hours after Impact. o j.j, ■' .X' - i .*•■ passed by April 16, senators will by the astronauts after the mu­ The pictures came in the sical, "The Unsinkable Molly Regular 1.79. Now 1 ^ 4 forfeit their Easter recess. form of electronic signals j ; i 9 u j s a i a Z t 3 9 iB Johnson continues to follow Brown,” — an allusion to Gris­ Cong Radar Post which had to be unscram­ jt. .to » — k/ - la -A som’s first spaceship, which progress of the march. bled. (hen developed and In Cleveland, Ohio, NAACP sank in the Atlantic after return leaders launched a prospective printed. from a suborbital flight. DECORATIVE — COMPLETE The new electronic sya- nation-wide drive against While President Johnson and alleged discrimination on feder­ And Convoys millions more watched on tele­ (See Page 'Two) COHAGE SETS al building projects, vowing to vision, the Titan thundered into the skies at 9:24 a.m. • Dacron With 'Trims planes that accompanied the Before the first orbit waa SAIGON, South Viet completed, the mission control • Regular 2.98 Vietnamese raiders. U.S. offi­ Use of G as Nam (A P)—Eight Vietna­ cials decUned to say how many Similar Ga» center gave the green light for a • White and Colors mese fighter - bombers there were, saying only that second go-round and the astro­ knocked out a radar station they were land biased. nauts accepted the message In Viet War An American Air Force cap­ Used Widely with pleasure. Midway through and hit military road con­ tain was said to have flown with the second orbit, they were giv­ voysTv/jo in North V.. Viet T .V.V ...... Nam to- 'ujg Vietnamese planes as an en the okay for a third. day, a Vietnamese military observer. He was identified as By U.S. Army 'This would bring them down SPECIAL!' Draws T ire as planned to a parachute land­ spokesman announced. Capt. John R. Walters of Phoe­ nix, Ariz. WASHING’TON (A P ) — The ing in the Atlantic 70 milea ASSORTED LONDON (A P ) — Non-Oom- An unannounced number of used in South northeast of Grand Turk Island, munlsta in E u r<^ joined the U.S. A ir Force planes accom­ A radar warning station was „ where recovery ships and knocked out and three armed Nqm is a compound of (AP Photofax) CLOSEOUTS Communists today in attacking panied the strike to knock out chemical agents of a type the planes awaited them. the use of nonlethal gas by U.S. Communist antiaircraft Communist junks were sunk In Capsule, carrying two astronauts, trails vapor as it hits upper atmosphere. The drop in orlktal altitude another raid Monday by eight Army has employed for about 40 and Vietnamese forces in South ’The major target was the years, defense officials said to- was not a sudden thing. As the Viet Nam. Ban Binh i ^ a r station 10 milea U.S. Air Force F106 Thunder thruster jets fired for 77 sec­ , The radar station was at Nearly 60 Laborite members north of the border with South onds, toe spacecraft moved Vlnh Son, on the coast 60 miles fn one form or another, the of the British Parliament and Viet Nam. The Vietnamese tear gas has been sniffed by gradually into its new path as it three Liberals petitioned Prime spokesman said the Communist north of the 17th Parallel. sailed over Georgia at about 17,- U.S. forces claimed a third of millions of American soldiers in Minister Harold Wilson to ex- groundflre „ ----- was heavy, but the the course of gas mask drills. 400 miles an hour. station was "knocked Northrtonn Viet vilH Nam’sI'laiii a warning maiiuiii; sta- - - The Astronauts’ Log Midway through toe second press disapproval of the use of radar tlona were smashed in a raid on officials said. gas and napalm fire bombs down and set aflame." orbit Grissom conducted smoth­ Tiger Island March 14. It is unrelated to the dreaded against the Oommuniet guerril­ The aircraft also attacked and highly secret nerve gases CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)®manned spacecraft center.»tered the double trailer to begin er space craft maneuver which Communist antiaircraft fire will be important to future ren­ las. "m any enemy military convoys and Incapacitating agenU which ...... e _ . . ____ T director;______' a. _____ Walter C. UWilliams, r t l l t a r M s suiting a t i t t i n i * iup. « n downed one of the F106s Mon­ ■nils was the big day for two dezvous flights. He twisted the The petitioners Included Phil­ moving along the national route this country hM developed and former Mercury operations 'The first step was the place day, but an a n ^ ib lo u s plane of A m e ric a astronauts and the capsule around 90 degrees so it ip Noel Baker, winner of the 1 ,” the announcement said. stockpiled. director; Walter Burke, vice ment of biomedical sensors One of the Vietnamese bomb- the U.S. 7th Fleet rescued the maneuverable Gemini space­ was flying sfdewaye and point­ 1969 Nobel Pence Prize; and Officials said similar tear craft they call "Molly Brown.” president of McDonnell Aircraft which will record pulse, respira­ ei^B was hit by groundflre but pilot from the South China Sea, tion, ‘ electrocar(uogram and ing south. Arthur Blenklnsop. vice chair; itondi radio claimed five Ameri­ gases, which bring on nausea 'A t 9:24 a.m. EST, they shot Corp.; Charles Matthews, NASA SENSATIONAL SPECIAL managed to return 'safely to. the and vomiting tmd disable tem­ blood pressure. Dr. Benson su­ Then he fired his forward jeta man of the Labor party’s mem­ can' and. South Vietnamese into space-jpowered by a giant Gemini program manager; Dr. Da Nang air base. pervised this step for Grissom, tor 16 seconds to shoot toe craft bers of the House of Oommone. planeses were snoishot oowndown Mondayinuiiunjr porarily,----_____ have been used by TlU n rockft. It was just four Cniarles Berry, MSC medical The t^ar sti^on is a major with Dr. Tubbs placing the sen­ onto sm orbital path about ona ‘ Some British newepapera con­ Sunday and many others " u hours and 44 minutes after they director; G. M erritt Preston, sidered the U.S. tactic a propa­ reconnaissance center used by available commercially. deputy director of toe Kennedy sors on Young. They were as­ and a half miles south of Uia EARLY AMERICAN ^rnmumra North Vietnamese Commu- were damaged. were awakened for their grand ganda boon to the Communista. U.S. jets and Vietnamese / It was reported that com­ adventure. Space Center; J. F. McDonnell, sisted by Robert Sleek, biomedl- ’uneasiness m»ts to control the ^ r d e r ^ r- pounds similar to those used in board chairman of McDonnell C8d operations engineer, and two (See Page Six) O ^ers^ „ expresaed ' * space. It was protected by the planes alsirpounded a Viet Cong Six minutes after blast-off, the South Viet Nam against the Aircraft; Alan B. She­ technicians, John Wise and about it. area in South Viet Nam, near two astronauts were told they Mth Antiaircraft Battalion. Communists have been brought Stanley Banack. -wWhatever naiever theuio The Vietnamese planes also methe Daua lYongNsing oirair base.oase. unuoOnce ~~ ------— • ” were "go” for toe first orbit. It pard Jr. and Slayton. The astronauts were dressed With toe sensors in place, . COLONIAL BRAIDED legality and humanity, poUMc^- attacked trucks equipped with again the Oommunista escaped. dunirhancM to th e ^ ^ te d was the conclusion of a beauti­ they moved tio toe right end of ly this new development loiAs maohiheguns on Route 1. Some officers complained that disturbances in the U ful countdown marred only by casually, Grissom in a light the trailer to suit up, with suit foolish to the i»ln t of d ^ e n - jj Natalia wore disclosed Im------Btut* Dsnartment said one brief hold while mechanics ;ray sweater, a blue shirt and Bulletins ttm,"•' said Fhothe liberal Guardian.Guardian ______41— American (See i>anPage Five)nive\ The State Department saiasaid ?ight colored slacks. Young in a technician Josep'h 'Schmitt as­ OUR OWN BRAND mediately Monday that South Vietnamese corrected a small leak in the Called from AP Wires . Said the conservative Dolly engine plumbing, tightening a sports coat, a green knit shirt sisting Grissom and Al Roche- forces have used tear gas where ford tending to Young. Mall: "This form of warfare is ,valve with a wrench. and dark slacks. regarded Mdth such horror that, Communist guerrillas had mln- As they departed the building. Once suited, the astronauts “LADY ALMY • CHARTER HOUSE” glea with Vietnamese villagers. For the Gemini space twins Young looked apprehensively'at had to run through checks on MARCH AT BODPOINT whatever the intention, its em­ Virgil I. Grissom and John W. TRICKEM, Ala. (A P I- ployment will tarnish the Amep- The Pentagon had said the gas the skies where there were a, toe biomedical and communica­ British Say Russia was supplied by the United Young, the day began at 4:40 few patches of Hght clouds. tions systems in their suits. Three hOMlred leg •w eary kan image.” HEAVYWEIGHT — lOO^o VIRGIN WOOL SURFACE States. a.m. when they were ^wakened They got Into a station wagon Then for 10 minutes oxygen was marrhere, dampened hy rain, "A generally bad press can be in their spectu quarters by as­ "In such a situation, rather and joined a caravan for the sent through their suits to purge tramped pnat the half-wny •kmeted from yesterday’s an­ tronaut boss Donald K. Slayton. point ef t l i ^ SO-BsOe right-to, nouncement. Whether this out­ than use artillery, air or other seven-mils trip to the trailer them of nitrogen, with the men DOUBLE BRAIDFD , •. REVERSIBLE Won’t Talk on Viet fire power methcids, Vietnamese By 5:35 a.m. toe astronauta then closing up their suits, don­ vote pUgriasage today after .'a '•« weighs the immediate advan­ where they were to don their forces have used these types of were on their way to the dress­ ning helmets and beginnhig to Dr. Blartin Lnther Wag Zr, Iv._____ ’ i . V „ - tage of using gas in the field Is ing trailer to d6n their space ^>ace suits.'' PREDOMINANT COLORS tear gases," said State Depart­ They sat together side by side breathe pure oxygen. left the nmreh. Ring teaspa» for the Americans to decide,” suits for toe flight. ■aid the Independent Times. WASHINGTON (AP) — Brit- Stewart also is reported as ment press officer Robert J. Me- in the car. As the car pulled Just before leaving for the rarity gave np esmmaad ed • SROWN Isb Foreign Secretary Michael believing that the U.S.S.R. will They went to bed at 9 o’clock the three-day-eU highway In 1965 this phone runs errands, In Parts, the influential eve Closke::lo8key. away, Grissom gave a salute to launching pad they were briefed In 1926 this plioiie ran trrands, nswsnaner Ls Monde t o (i Stewart has toid Secretary of not be too eager to help North ______MeCSoskey_ called_____ this . a hu- after watching television. They by astronaut Walter M. Schirra mareh to catch a plane tn •GOLD I had separate bedrooms in the toe reporters, photogr^ihera rounds up kids, swaps recipes, "withanim ldenUfled U.S. THate Dean Ruak the Soviet Un- Viet Nam because of the contln- mane use of gas and eaid it is and whlte-shirted guards who Jr. on results of pre-launch Cleveland, Oldo, to attend 4 minded up IMs, swapped racipes, said one nroblem is ion wanta to ati^ aloof from the ued sharp atUCks from Peking "pot edntrary to international Manned Spacecraft. Center program la Us henar. H* building on Merritt Island. stood by, toe entrance. oheclu of the spacecraft carriad gets hold of the doctor, brings toe n u b fc to the Viet Nam w m U accusing the io v le t Union of u w and practice.” Two pbUce cars led toe cara­ out early thia m o rn to by Bchir- plauwd ta retain Wsdaeai hold of the doctor, brought M .f^ rfm n lovln a ncnifttMti gas. Britain’s new foreign policy being soft with ,toe United M cC ^key and defense offl- At 5 a.m. they left their sleep­ day ar Thnreday. friends together, says “Congratidationt’’ ing quarters for a (diysical ex­ van with flashing blue lights. ra and astronaut ’Ihomas F. 1H«ids together, said "CongratiilatiDnsf’ nroblem h ndt to ‘accus- chief is expected to give the States. dais contended that similar At breakfast. Haney said Stafford. These dten, the baclnip nibiio to this Idsa’ but same report to I^sident John- 11118 was Stewarts first meet- t y i ^ of tear gas had been used amination which was given by OUS8T10N8 OAS O R . a n d “We miss you” and “Hope you’re Drs. Eugene Tubbs and Victor there Yvas discussion of path crew, had spent several hours in and “We miss yen'* and “Hope you’re against toe use of son today when he calls at the tng with Rusk since he replaced in controillng riots all over toe launches and general optimism the capeule itself. LONDON (AF )— Prime feeling better” and “ Had a wonderful « J S S s d w S a re even more White House. Patrick Gordon Walker la*t world. Defense sources said the O. Benson. Mlalatac Harold WOeen aaM fhafing better” and “Had a wonderfid Tubbs said "everything went about the fUgnt this morning. Slayton, assistant director of toon othera.” Ls After the White House meet- January. The atmosphere of French had left slsable stocks in He said they were generally flight crew operations, gave today Britain wanta an aX« time” and it takes you all Mid “ The Americans Ing, Stewart addresses ths Na- their talks Monday was report- Viet Nam when they pulled out. great. Everybody’s happy.” plaaattM of • aUtsmant at* Hnie” and it took you aN ; After the lO-mlnute physical, elated and in good mdrlta. A 80- them a last-minute Yveather I h > J IS T w iii^ b a d ly nlaced to de- tional Fross Club. ed as having been moat cohUal. .. The nonklUlng compound used (oot long telegram containing 8,< iMdeflng before they left for Pad iributed ta the aalMO^ the way to San Francisco apy the astronauts went to break­ dor ta Salgeai that tha UnMai ■ the way to San Francisco any 'the forms rt warfars ’His r*****^ nepitlvs Sovlst Ttiers was ImmeiUats rapport in South Vlst Nam — only twice. 4(X> elgwures of Orlando reai< night you want for $1.00v ’ N m waa oon- totYveen Rusk and t o n e st, 68, offtclala aidd — Is called CN- fast. They had tomato Juice, StatMi hitenia to w a g e j | ^ you w ant^ fdr^$8,4(l. \ SSen by the campaign n f tha — - i- half a cantaloupe, acrambled dents was given to Young after Yhung and Oilasom left tteftr rvmff •• v#y#d in Mnoon oy ------Andrei— A. a former teacher oonindered as DM. traUsr at t:08 a.m., tro^ y Barir in VhA.------(Ifs lots prettier, too*) one o f the shaipest debaters in Both ara daaertbed' in the non eggs, a two-pouad porterhouse the breakfast. M osSw ’ mmMo aoctstod tha Oromyho, fo vlet foreign minls- steak cooked memum rare, Both astronauts Yracked out In Oaam tha flour atapa o( tha ' TTidted Btatea of “ tsting Increas- tsf> the Houaa oC Oc^mona. saoret Army Mamial on Qisml- a gymnasium lata Monday af­ w and olambarinc into a wlUta. uA i- ’• In addition to the Vietnamase oal-Blological-RafUologloaJ War- toakt. Jelly and Orlaaom had a fauriv barbarous m e th ^ — in Ths lovtet position doss not glasa of milk. ternoon and then letumad to KirHxmdltfonod ^ takinf thMU SSciSrwigliw chsmloal offer any latitude for dliriomatio sltaatlon. Rusk and Stswart dia- fare. on a dirt mad Hm quarter mfla cussed Qsrman reutolcation. . ON stands for chloroaoatophe- Hanw aaid hoth ata heartily. their euUe and watohad televl- Tlw Soutlwm Ntw B g liN TttaphoM Cooi|iaay ” SHiauvsrlng, Stewart waa »•- •lon, retiring at 9 p.m. to the Md and tbrtr vnlillac ‘ Tananiat pro-PaUnc pbita'd as having told Rusk. Thia Middle...... 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MANCHBSTE31 BVB3NINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1888 ' ' r ' p a g e t w o largement c f a pre-axlsUBg C ov en try Teacher Sues hammer to# on her left foot, and an aggravation and Ranger Photos S h e i n w o l d on Bridge Town over Fall largameot « a pra-axMlnf tu­ C ou m b ia mor. W e« tiealw Mrs. Farr has retained Atty. Police Ask Change To Be Telecast WHEN ENEMY *J8TEN8 Mofth-South vutambto Charter Panel Expresses NORTH A Manchester eehool teadtar, Francis P. PaUottl of Hartfora g iv e h im a n e a r f u l to represent her in the action, School Panel (Contlandd troin Pngs One) * n 0 2 Mrs. MaUi* Farr o f S4 BIgdow By AIJWEG^lNWOl^ 9 KS41 Concern Over Charges S t, ia suing tha town for $7,500 which le reiumabla In Aprfl in Tolland County Superior Court. In Retirement Plan National Men’s Team Oiamplon , O 93 tifa dvU action atamming from Hits Planned tsm wlU bnahls tslsvlsion ' « 76S2 nsfcworks tt> rehrodcast the 'When the people at the ne^ Ih a charter Commleeion haaWslldea and aongs o i Tatwaa and alleged Injurisa sustained in a ploturee eit the same time taMs 'ot a reSUiutant are H*^"* written the board of selectmen a epaolal intatnational act fey fWl on a curb on Franeea Dr., Robber Sought Improvements in the pension plan for town policemen, they are being received ing To your conversation, give Service Cut $ QJ7 $A 10»I3 axpreaelng its concern that the the membera o f the club of a year ago today. Increasing pension payments and reducing the required here. tllfm seething Ju‘cy which die is co-leader. Untver- NEW HAVEN (AP)—The FBI years of service and retirement age. has ben proposed The Innovation will not af­ to. Pretend you . question of the town’s adoption etty’ o f Oonnectieut graduate ‘ In a writ filed with the town joined state and local police to­ by the town Patrolmen’s Association. The local board of education fect recording of pictures mass murder or ‘ o t tha proposed charter “may students from TsNran will also clerk's office, Mrs. Farr claims day in the search for the gun­ has voted unanimously to pro- for analysts by a teem of v«rv ffTUCflOtne mcdlCRl opera become submerged In charges attend the affair. that she faS whUe alighting man who robbed a downtown *The prop<*«d changes would^ ecieivUsts seeking jultaWe « KQtris from a oar, and blamee the up the payments to.retired po­ te.st the Governor’s proposed cut tlon. You can likewise P*‘*P*” V 6 which do not deal with toe Mies Lawton is on* of two bank of M.8W Monday. the speed with which the plan landing sites for future^ an earful for your opponenU at town for patmltUng a aldeiwalk, Mrs. Dorothy Moude, the teller lice to 50 per cent of their pay In the budget of the Rural Super' 6 AKIS merits o t the proposal. local IFYB dalagatas . to be is funded. astronauts, said a epokes- the bridge Uble. several Inchas lower than the who handed the money over to at retirement, enable them to Herman Schendel, former A? ’The letter, signed by John W. chosen In cne year for the first vlsory Servioe. n ia decision was man for J6t Propulsion l a ­ Opening lead - Queen of time in Cumeotlout’s IFYB his­ top o f the curb, to exist at the the bandit at gunpoint, dee­ retire at the age of 50, provid­ town police chief, asked the Nwth Allen, chairman of the commia- made at a special session last boratory, which is track­ It>l9 tory representing Tdlaad eoun' point of the flail. crlbed Mm as a white man, ing they have completed at least board to consider two plans to hearts. ^ of ■ion, aaid the group "feels com- week. ing the spAceoraft. West opens the «jueen f t pa lM ’’ to express its concern ty and the town. She daims damages for al­ about 36 years old, 6-feet-ll, and years of service. increase payments to town pen­ with light brown hair. At present, police retire with Mrs. Phyllis Fbx, secretary, hearts and continues with toe it becauae of the comments pub­ Robert Odiring, son o f Mrs. l i e d injuries, which she Hats sioners. He proposed either an jack, forcing South to ruff- TWs Ruth Odiring ot Grant Hill Rd., as a fractured and sprained an­ The holdup occurred shortly a pension of about 35 per cent across-the-board percentage in­ will write letters to the State lished questioning the legality defense is Tine for South since o t the board of eelectmen’e ac­ the other local IFYB delegata kle, two sprained knees, a se­ after 2 p.m. at the Orange and of their wage and are eligible crease in payments, or a dollar Board of Education, Department have nothing to i ay to your Chapel Street branch of the for retirement at 55, providing of Rural Services, the Connect About Town West would defeat the contract tion In having a legal notice will leava in Saptember for his vers shock to her nervous sye- increase that would be larger by opening the ace of trum^ partner don’t mlsa uta ehiince e hoet country, Piuraefliay. tem, an aggravation and en­ First New Haven National Bank. they have completed 30 years for retirees on lower pensions icut Association of Boards of to-say eomethlng Juicy to your published of the proposed docu­ of service. • Education and to LaVergne Wll Holy Family Mother* Circle followed by a low trump. South m ent Seven New Veter than for those on higher pen­ would be able to ruff only one opponent. Sevan new voters were made John Baldyga, a police de­ sions. Hams, local representative, ask will meet tonight at 7:16 at Allen said the oommlsaion Ing for help In wrorklng for a the home of Mrs. Carl Lom- diamond in the dummy and Dally Queation welcomes the postponement of at the last session with four partment mechanic, said that The board approved the In­ wroiild therefore lose one trtCK Partner opeM wHh ooa Rasul, registering with the Democrats, some of the policemen who re­ vestment of $37,800 in Income. restoration of the cut. The local bardd, 23 Hawthorne St., and go the referendum from March 37 board feels the efficiency of the to Hartford for a tour of the In each suit. and the next player paaaaa. You to June 34 in order that addi­ one with RepubUcene and two tire betweeivl075 and 1980 will About $7,800 of the total w’ould Sopth leads out ’ the ace and hold: Spade#, S; Hearty A;1M- remaining unaffUiated. Of this, be close to 65 years old before be used to purchase stocks of local superintendent will be Catholic Library and Informa­ tional time may be had for a full greatly affected by the proposed Academy Award Nominee tion Center, sponsored by Com­ Wng of diamonds, ruffs a dia­ 8-8; Diamonds, 19-T-4; Claba, Q- from the First District there they are eligible for pensions the National Bank of Cleveland, mond with dummy’s deuce of dtscusaion of the proposed char­ cut. Sophia Loren, who la a best actress Academy Award nom­ bined Catholic Mothers Circles. 19-4-8. ter. Hie letter to the selectmen were two Democrats, one Re­ under the present plan—"too at $55 per share, and the re­ spades, gets back with the ace What do you eayt publican and two unaffUiated. old to walk a beat," he said. mainder to buy corporate bonds. The proposal would call for inee for her work in "Marriage Italian Style,” stars with ■aid the postponement "is due closing two rural supervisory Tha Village Charmers quartet of clubs to ruff his last dia­ Answer: » d four haarta. tliis Tha next aeaslon for making Only two policemen are sched­ Town treasurer Walter Le- Marcello Mastrolanni in Its first ruh engagement starting mond In dummy and then leads to a lack of clarity in the offices in the state, dropping the tomorrow at the Manchester Drive-In Theater, of Mountain Laurel Chapter, shows strong trump support new voters wUl be from 6i>.m. uled to retire between now and clerc, an ex-officio member of the Jack of spades. West re­ (usually of five o f more ieards), atatutee, a lack which leaves to 8 p.m. April 29, in the Regis­ 1975, however. seryicea of two district superin­ Sweet Adelines, Inc,, will en­ the experts in the field uncer­ the teard. noted that a recent tendents and one supervisor of tertain tonight and tomorrow fuses this trick. a singleton or void suit, and no trar’s office in ttie town offlce According to Pension Board ruling from Towm Counsel South carefully leads a club more than 9 poinU la high tain aa to what timetable should buUding. Instruction (there is presently a night at dinners given by John be followed.” chairman Henry Becker, an ac­ Irving Aronson upholds the pen­ from dummy and ruffs the heart cards. Polio OUnlc Set vacancy) and two clerks. Mozzochi and Associates of He also said the commission tuarial review of the policemen's sion board’s interpretation of Several years ago there were Glastonbury at the Hartford return. Now he leads the king The Sabin Poho CSinlc wUl proposal indicates that there ordinance governing invest­ of spades to force out the ace For Shelnwold's 86-page book­ feela it would be a "diaservloe be regieated from (12:15 pjn. to seven towns under the one rural March Enters Club. to the town to allow the ref ei> would be "a substantial Increase ments that permit the plan to South can ruff any return and let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” 1:15 pen. Saturday In the Reg- superintendent serving CJolum •ndum to be held where there In the pension cost" if the plan hold stocks if their book value bia but since then, all towns Tozer Group ^>f Second Con­ draw the last trump, making send 60 cenU to Bridge Book, istrar’a office in the town of­ were Implemented. is no greater than 25 per cent of his contract. Manchester Eve. Harald, Box is a substantial legal question fice buUding. The additional have increased the number of gregational Oiurch will meet oonoernlng its timing.’ Becker said the boaunl's ac­ the total investments. teachers employed and Oolum- tonight at 8 at the church. Host­ Missed Opportunity 8318, Grand Central Sthtton, time la being given because of The board sought Atty. Aron- ASen wrote the selectmen al­ tuary, Homer Anderson, says bia, as a case in point, has dou­ esses 'Will be Mrs. Michael Kero- East missed his chancs to New York 17, N.Y. the snowstorm last Saturday .son’s opinion as to w’hether the Bad Terrain so thst “ a recent release alleged the cost would increase tyecause bled its stsiff. pian, Mrs. Donald Anderson and give South an earful. When Oopyright. 1N8 when 190 persons turned out for Now you can try a book value or current market Explorer Meeting South leads the ace of diamonds, General Features Oerp. that the referendum is ‘U le ^ ’ the serum. Dr. Robert P. Bow­ the payments would be higher Mrs. Arthur Joyce. because there was never an af- and because the police Would value should be the determining A second organizational meet­ (Contlnned from Page One) or. He is to return Wednesday East should drop the ten. South en, local health dtreotor, will be pay in over five fewer years factor in computing the per­ ing will be held tonight at night or Thursday. Storey Circle ot South Meth­ continues with the king of dlA flimattve vote by the Board of in charge. centage of stocks in the fund. Yeomans Hall for the begin­ put a wooden barricade across At Montgomery, state legisla­ odist Church will meet tomor­ monds and East follows with Belectmen accepting the final ZenlBg MaeMag Slated NOBGE GAS DBYEB than they do now and draw pen­ The pension board will meet 'draft. The change la a fiction General Manager Richard Martin describes a map location to Mlsa Sharon Vesco, act­ ning of a Scout Explorer Post tors considered calling a legal row at 10:30 a.m. at the church. the four. An open meeting wlU be held sions for five more years than on April 12 at 3 p.m. with act­ his driveway. biased upon a news release In- ing general manager during Rotary’s Youth in Government activities today, as Rotarian they do now. sponsored by the Columbia Civ­ holiday Thursday to shut dowm Conilnced that East started by the Coventry Planning and Doniud Genoveal looks on. Besides being in charge of the Youth lif Government program uary Anderson to review its King, and the other marchers, the Capitol -dtvielon regulations. Quee- meeting: the investment pro­ olds in high* school is welcome munist training schocri.” marchers calmly. The adver­ “Dear Brigeite” has, "Of greater signlfloance is vey, building inspector; er, &ventry; Mrs. Dorothy Fer- He also says the increase In day and may be made with get two trump tricks, and the tlofis will be answered and con­ Youths Run FOB 3 MONTHS gram is now handled by the to Join. tisement carried the signatures contract is defeated. 6:80-10:00 the diange that the charter Also Donna Griffin, control­ rigno, South Windsor; Mrs. the cost of the plan probably Hartford National Bank A King called the billboards aie Mrs. Nona MoCann, 40 Clinton structive euggesUona will be John Sullivan, CD Director, attempt to smear the civil of 80 members of the 90-mem­ Whenever you are defending **Guns At Bstasi*' tMRimkaton has been subjected, ler; Carol Chamberlain, high­ ktorguarite Oetby, Rt. - 6, An­ could not be financed through Trust Co. S t sppredated by the Ccmmleeion. will have registration forms rights movement. He ipid he ber City Comihlssioners’ Com­ remember that declarer is 8:15 presunwbly by the Board of Se- Town Today way superintendent; Margaret dover; Robert Schulten, 13 Dob-1 Inoreases in the policemen’s mittee on Community Affairs, fectmen, to political preeaures. The report states, "It should son Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Dorothy I available at 7:30. believes the billboards refer to Dr. John X. Basile, neurosur­ watching your eignals. If you DeHan, reg;i8trar of voters; Val­ contribution tq the plan, since Homemakers Meet and statements from Mayor Tha members of the oommis- be emphasized that this ia an erie Wabrek, park and iecrea- Hart], ICast Hartford; Mrs. Le-| they are n ow ' paying five per the Highlander Folk School at geon. will speak on "Neurolo­ open meeting and la not a legal Twenty Manchester High Rear-End Crash The Columbia Homemakers Monteagle. which was closed Earl James and a number of aton, RapubHoana and Demo­ tion auperintendent'; Linda nore Saukaitto, 91 Birch St. cent of their salary for pen­ religious leaders. gy” 'tonight at 7:30 to the medi­ crats aMto unanimously reject hearliw but primaaUy for in- School seniors took over the will meet tonight at 8 at the several years ago. cal record’s personnel at Man­ town government today. Thomas, State Representative; ADMPTED TODAY: Merrill I sions and contributing toward home of Mrs. Bolish Piasecki Some dissension appeared Jack Lemmon, The Happy Bachelor! this contention. The Board of fonmative purpoaek.” Janice Zeppa, State Representa­ Sherman, 66 Weaver St.; James| social security as well. B rin g s A rrest Ned Touchstone, secretary of chester Memorial Hospital in Vlma Usa!! Lota—LoU ot Laffs!! They were not the leaders of of Woodland Ter. the Citizens Council Louisi­ among the marchers. When the fleleobnen has oooperatad with tive, and Lucile Monaco, town Tardlff, Coventry. No specific costs for the im­ number tvas cut back to 300, an the hospital board room. The and bean helpAd to the oommia- Manchester Bv( Herald a student revolution, however. Wiliam Cornish Jr., of the ana, Inc., said his group plans They were, instead, the top clerk. (JMWroS YISSTERDAY: A| provements have been compil­ A court summons for failure University of Connecticut, co­ unidentified Negro said: "Why talk is open to all interested aion througbout the 14 months Coventry F. to put up 807 of the billboards medical assistanta and aecre- civics students chosen by their The male minority Included daugMer to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ed, however. Anderson is cur­ to drive a reasonable ^stance ordinator of rural (Jlvll Defense, throughout the United States. can't all the white people go JACK LEMMON LlIRNAllSI o f Ms codstenoe and there has Pauline UtOe, Patrick Collins, director of pub­ Frost, 60 Hillside Ave., Rock­ rently working out the costs. will be guest speaker. back?” taries. been no poHtlcd interference 6261. teachers and classmates to par­ apart-was issued to Farrell H. One of them was being put up ticipate in the Manchester Ro­ lic works; Robert Getzewlch, ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Becker asked that the police­ y^unteers Sought Monday along the march route A King aide, the Rev. Andrew from any quarter. Eighth District fire chief; Lea Jan Peterson. 490 Taylor St. men submit their retmons for Webb, 56. of 54 Bigelow St., after Mrs. Morgan Hills, chairman Young, said: “ We must have at Cadette Girl Scout Troop 77 HOW TO ‘The work of the eommiaaton tary dub’s Youth in Govern­ he was involved in a rear end by two Negro workmen, di­ win sponsor a rummage aale ment Day. Wiillamaon, cemetery auperin­ DISCHARGED YESTER-I asking the change in the pen­ of the CAXj Nursing Service rected by a white man. least a small group of white baa bean aocompHahed with the Public Records tendent; and Wally Irtoh, Man­ collision at Main and N. Main people because, frankly, the Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 recognition that any charier la And the majority of them, DAY: Mrs. Bessie Pansullo, I sion plan in writing for the Homemakers Registry, needs chester High School prlndipaL Stafford Springs; Valerie] Sts. yesterday afternoon. Other segregationist feelings white people are our protection. p.m. at Waldorf Hall, Center MURDER a pollUoal document which wUl from acting Mayor Mias Rober­ board to Mview. ITie proposal volunteer workers for the ser­ Rankl, Hebron; Robert Dom- | According to police, Webb, were expressed on yellow leaf­ Besides, this is not Just a Congregational Church. Those require the good-wlH and b e^ Warrantee Deeds ta Lehmus on down, were may also include increaises in vice. lets showered on the . marchers brovraki, Tolland; tudwick | eastbound on N. Main St., ram­ Miss Madelyn Donovan, Negro movement. We are dram wishing to donate articles may eftoite of both parties end aU Warren B. and Edith W. g;lrto, including Police Chief disability pay, which board med into the rear end of a vehi­ by a light airplane. The leaflets YOUR WIFE Howland to Ruth Lee Jacobs, Szeluga, Wapping; Edward Ma- member Henman Heck said he school nurse, has been refer­ atizing all of America’s prob­ bring them to the church Fri­ voters. The charter has been Frances Parkman and Fire Hospital Notes cle which had stopped in a line called on white citizens to Join lems.” day from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m BURNSIDE produced, however, In an at- property on Highwood Or. tushak, 86 Highland St.; Mrs. I would endorse if financially ring calls to Mrs. CHarence "Operation Ban,” described as Chief Sue Knight. Genevieve 'Tripp, 174 Wether-J of traffic in the intersection. The Grant, OlAX, publicity chair­ Twenty white marchers, all Prweeds will benefit a histori­ TECHNICOLOR rooaphara c f U-partiaaa oooper- Michael A. DallaFara to Carl feasible. impact of the collision drove "selective hiring, firing, buying, The temporary offlclato were visiting boura are 2 to 8 p.m. ell St.; Brian Carter, Wapping; man, but Mrs. Grant feels she from other states, remained. cal trip to Boston and an -over­ ation. A t ona hearing, past and W. and Geotglanna M. Jolmson, picked on the basis of essays on The board also requested a this automobile, operated by selling." In all areas excepting matern­ Gerald Allen, 96 Tumbldbrook I can no longer handle the calls Among them was Jim Leather, night cssnping trlpi resent edeotmen of both par­ property at 151-«153 Center St. town government written in ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. comparison of the current town Richard C. Allen, 66, of Spring- The' leaflets said: "Unem­ walking on crutches. Leather, ies eat down with the commla- Aithur Bherokow Jr. and Dr., Vernon; Darlene Borsotti, perslon plan with plans in other without assistance. ployed agitator cesuses to agi­ 8 high school Problems of Dem­ and G:80 to 8 p.m. and private Hebron; Mrs. Marjorie Curtis field, Mass., into the rear of Workers are needed for ed- with only one leg, had said he ROLUNd CAR KILLS WOMAN Bton and engaged In a thought­ Gerda B. Bherokow to Bernard towns. the car in front of him, which tate." STARTS WED. ocracy claasea. rooms where they are 19 a.m. and daughter, RFD 2, Vernon; [ derly patients and in homes wanted to walk all the way. He KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) ful and protoioUva dlecueslon c f F. and Ann* O. Lyons, property Taachera of the 'vartoue to 8 p.m. Vtottora are requested Becker also criticized General was being operated by Brian White Chtirens’^Action, Inc., of is from ^aginaw, Mich. . Mrs. Elizabeth Hoyt and daugh­ where there are several chil­ A driverlese automobile relied lit RUN— ’’n't Topi!’. tba town’s governmental neada. at 188 Irving Bt. rinnnfa ctioae the three beat es­ not to smoke In patients’ rooms. Manager Richard Martin for Kteman, 39, of 195 Spruce 9t. Tuscaloosa, Ala.,'was pHnted on Another King aide, the Rev. Muriel T. Robb, a iffo rd A ter W indsor Looks; Mrs. | The Allen car, with both front dren. Anyone Interested may the leaflets which also said: onto a sidewalk and killed Ruth a g g s y ta s : Tlia final draft was unantonoue- says. The students chose the No more than two vtottora at cutting the pension board’s call either Mrs. Hills or Mrs. James Bevel, criticized the br ’adoptad by tha charter com- Treat, Charlea V. Treat and Donna Kelley and son, Coven­ end and rear end daunage, wais "This message was brought to Buffington. 55, as she was walk­ beet by a 'vote, after hearing one time per patient. $167,000 request to $91,000. He ■Grant. marchers for bickering among miaeton and both the RepubH- Robert M. Treat to Brandeto try. noted that the pension board's towed away. you by the world’s smallest air ing home from a grocery Mon­ the three finalist's papers read Last Rec Night Held themselves. He told the group to day night. ean Town Oonuntttee end the Ck>ip„ two parcels W. Mid­ DISCHARGED TODAY: I budget hearing with Martin had Webb has been summoned to force — Confederate Air Marriagemiuisoil in claaB. PATIENTS TODAY: 279. The last recreation night of •• quit complaining and obey all Police said the car’s owner, Marnli M a u u io il •.e* Democratic Town Committee dle Tpke. Scott and Melissa Dudek, East been canceled, presumably, appear at the Manchester ses­ General Managrer Richard ADMITTED YESTERDAY: the s ^ n w ^ held Monday a t ! iiercedes, Tex., a spokes- orders from all marshals. Henry Baptiste Jr., 17, told have aMloreed K.” U s Peaden. Mrs. Mary Amundsen, RFD 1, Hartford: Mrs. Lenore Saukal- Becker said, because Martin sion of Circuit Court 12 on April He said that one woman com­ ■.tltiwli Dttei't Martin took Mtos Sharon Vesco, tts, 91 Birch St.i Carl Som-1 Wlndham High School for "Confederate Air them he parked the - car on Allen continued, "The com Connecticut Mortgage and the daughfter of Mr. and Mrs. Boiiton; Robert Behling, 647 had already made up his mind 12. plained to him that she had lost mleslan w ngrve with all Re terms. It re­ RFD 2, Rockville: Mrs. Joanne] smacked into it alter forcing it The Tettelbachs praised the World War II military aircraft. said the car rolled only a short at •:00 Bast Hartford, and hOldred Tnent project area and the pro­ land; Mrs. Margaret Klocker, fund by the late 1970s. Budget staff which has had eighty-two Alfred Loeb, 88, an engineer True Story of John Keiinedy’e Adventurea I grets, however, efforts to sub­ Tierney, Rocky Hill; Sandy ] cuts do not threaten pension onto the shoulder of the road King conferred with LeRoy distance before it Jummd GoUe MioOue, Philadelphia, posed Pkmaer Parachute Co. In­ RFD 3, Rock'ville; Elroy Lon­ volunteers during the season. from Philadelphia, said, "I ride curb and struck Mrs. Buffing­ stitute bickering for a thought­ Hines, 230 Lake St.; Mrs. MU- ] payments, but do cut back on and then drove off. Collins, director of the federal a bicycle to work every day. "I M&PCh 27. dustrial site thto morning, aa a don, Hebron; Dennis Meyer, 74 Regulars In ton. ful analyaie of the merits o f the BoUdlng Penults Dale Rd.; Sharon Reid, 187 dred Prieet, Eaat Windsor; i The accident occurred about the gym have Relations Service. have bicycle legs but not walk­ warm up exercise. Ward Day, Coventry; Cheryle 6:30 on Highland St. near Au­ been Jerry and Scott Dunhack propoeaf.” To Everett VanDyne for Rus­ Parker M.; EMgar Redding, while Collins walked with him ing feet. My feet are awfully He was Joined at 10:30 by Janton, Rt. 83, Vernon; Mrs. I tumn St. Ihe operator of the John Pringle and his son, Jack, r Farewell Party Set sell Hughes, alteratlona to Mayor Francis J. Mahoney, who Windsor Locks; Mrs. Maureen Jimmy RiAlnson, Ronald Brind- for about one and one-half sore and I don’t know If I will be DEPARTMENT OF THEATER A fareweU party honoring Josephine Skidgel, 13 Grove damaged vehicle, Marilyn C. miles. King said they discussed able to continue.” dwelHng at 46 Irving S t, $960. said he ploimed to Join Martin O’Neil, 172)4 Charter Oak St.; Dietrickson of 46 Spruce St., amour. Rose Marchisa and An­ The University of Connecticut Klee Norma Lawton, win be To R. L. Boman Jr. for Mobil Kenneth Craiyford, 130 Windsor St., Rodoville; Mrs. HelenCayej arrangements for arrival Thurs­ Loeb added: "If someone had and hto two oompaidohe for a and daughter, Wapping. said that she was westbound on drea Stimson. day in Montgomery. b d d at 7:80 p.m. Friday 94 Oil Co., sign at 395 Tolland look at the sewage treatment a t.; Peter teukaitis, 91 Birch Volunteers for pool Instruc-' done something Hke this march STATi Storrs, Connecticut Highland St. when she was faced IGng planned to leave the Coventry High School. The Tpke., $50. plant and the Camp Kennedy St.; Jamea St. Amand, Tolland; tlon were Peter Roberts, Bruce in Munich before World War n, public to Invited. The program writh the onrushing car cutting march today to fly to Cleveland, maybe six million Jews would STARTS TODAY To Anita Fbdtt, Mteratlona sHe before all the students Mary Gometz, 688 N. Main S t; Capital Costs Heavy Into her lane. She piUled over Melvin, Pamela Ivusky, Lee Ger­ Ohio, for a program in his hon- PRESEN'TS to co-eponaored by the Tolland to dwelling at 92 Bolton St, gathered at noon. Mrs. Theresa Ouimond, 48 Dur­ man, Dayna Thompson and not have died.” Rock Hudson County IFYB Committee and Lurgort eapaolty o f an gas dxyMra to the right in order to avoid a $600. The day’s events wotmd up ant St.; Miss Mary Miner, 464 WASHINGTON — A World I collision but was nevertheless Joan Gadoury. Gina LoUobrlglda Coventry 4-H Town Committee. with a luncheon at C ave/s E. Center St.; Mrs. Shiriey Lester Stimson drove the ' Mtoe Lawton will leave early Bank member estimates that Thti ntiw, huge 6 cubic foot cylindw offers iriora thon just struck in the left rear aide of BIDS POUOB OOODBYB Restaurant, sponsored by the Schmidt, Wapping; Mrs. Lor­ the developing countries must her automobile. council bus to Willimai}tlc all Sophocles next month for a six-month Rotariana, at which the students raine Neumann, Coventry; Mrs. large size — it allows free tumbling action of clothes for season. > ’SlWNOE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. pay $5 billion a year in interest British Say Russia s t v In Taiwan. She to the recounted what they had ob­ Joanne Tlemey. Rocky Hill; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ (AP)— A garage and wrecker and principal for overseas uniform wrinkle-free drying. Smooth, solid cylinder BEDFEU0WS* service operator, John Webb, served. Stanley Wells, Wapping; Bar­ debts. For some, debt service to Manchester Evening Herald win H. Lawton o f Goose Lane, bara Yvon, South Windsor; Mrs. snog clothes, to reduce llntlng. / Martin Sticking Columbia correspondent. Vlr- Shown at 8:00 P.M. has been sentenced to three Student officials besides 40 ]>er cent of total export re-j OEDIPUS THE KING la a senior at WUlimantlc State MiaSes Lehmus, Vesco, Park- Theresa Appelt, Branford; Mrs. 228- Only CoUega. to preeently student years tn prison on charges of ceipts. Won’t Talk on Viet man and Knight were Misses Fannie Croke, 101 Croft Dr.; To Tax Forecast teaching at Skinner Road raostVlng and oonoealing stolen Kaapa paea wlilk^yoax w asbar I Second Major Hit March 26 - April 3 (No Sunday Patformowcal Betty Galllchant, auperintend- Eugene Oiglio„ Coventry; School In Vernon, and to co- m t'O f schools; Kathy Dubaldo, Oheryle Janton, Rt. 83, Vernon; Gas drying Is faster, that's why It will keep right up with (Continued from Page One) Leonov, copilot of the space ship leader of the Baa A Kackle 4-H garage services patrol General Manager Richard "TAGGART" to'wn planning director; Marsha William Ellia, Amston; Mrs. Voskhod 2, told the thousands HARRIET S. JORGENS^ THEATRE CTub. oars’ for the Chattanooga pcdice your washer. The Norge Gos Dryer will dry a full 15 Martin said today that his De­ sis, disarmament, British pro­ gathered in Red Square: with department. Holliday, assessor; Carol BalSh, Hazel Turklnigton; Wapping; cember prediction of a two-mill Police Arrests • The progrant win feature pound load of clothes in os little os 30 minutes. posals for creating an Atlantic "The deep darkness of the sky Tony Young 'Tickets and Reservations Now Avallabii ! tax rise for the 1965-66 fiscal nuclear force, and European and the brightness of the stars Shown year still stands, and that he integration. Edward C. Mainville Jr., 17, charmed me. The Caucasus 6:15-9:80 Auditorium Box Office: 429-2912 Ooata snnoli laos to oparata . . will reiterate that stand tomor­ Stewart leaves late today for Mountains with ^hite flowers or of 903 Center St., was charged Other methods cost up to 94 per kwd— gos drying costs OWNERS REPORT THEY row night, at a joint meeting of New York, where he will meet snow atop them, the sunshine on MASi.Hf-.TfM ImM’783? Admission: $1.00 Curtain 8.15 PJW. TUSSY the board of directors and the with reckless driving and or­ with U.N. Secretary-General U Sochi (a Soviet re.sort on the r.S'i'.f fpfl t’APti Nf. os little os 34 per loori. Week after week, the sovkigt board of education. dered to appear at the Man­ Thant and hbld a news confer­ Black Sea), the blue Volga and Martin, on Dec. 23, predicted chester Session of Circuit Court ence. He plans to return to Lon­ the gray line of the Urals, gnd mount upl that next year’s budget will be don Wednesday morning. the Yenlsey” — river. ANNUAL a SAVE approximately $555,(K)0 higher 12 on April 5. “ I was looking at all this nXOLUSTYB: 4 ways to' dry than the current budget and He was arrested yesterday MOSCOW (AP) — Leonid beauty and thinking how good It that, based, on those figures, the ' by Patrolman Kenneth Barker Brezhnev said today that the would be to hay6 a real artist This exclusive Norge feature permits drying of any ortide ?S *1 Tr *3 town would be faced with the on a warrant issued by the 12th Soviet Union is "already taking here." 5 0 0 that’s washable — and some that aren’t. Dry the most two-mill rise above the present Circuit Court. The warrant ivas the necessary measures of as­ IN FUEb. COSTS ' 42-mill rate. based on a complaint by per­ sistance to strengthen the defen­ A Natural Bridge Shoa delicate knitted woolens,- fragile laces, foam rubber pil* immm m m mmr») i However, based on figures re­ sons alleging hljTi with improp­ sive potential” of North Viet 4IOUIARD DEODORANT lows, stuffed toys — even nylon stockings. The exclusive leased laat week. Martin is er driving on Spring St. on Nam. ’ Lamb May Join I STOP N-DRY control permits selection of tumble er in*< recommending a 1965-66 Gen­ March 14. Brezhnev, Soviet communist eral Fund budget which is $900,- party chief, told a Red Square Freedom March tumble action— with or without heated okr. 000 higher toan the current QUICK RECOVERY crowd welcoming the Soviet Un­ r’RESENTS RICKSHA SALE! budget, or $345,000 higher thsui INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (AP)— ion’s two new cosmonauts; Final plans for tomorrow Only d»yar with A FtlU i B-YBABWAlUtANW f hia December prediction.. Nelson Jones, 24. a detective "You may rest assured, com­ agency employe, was talking to night’s Hartford FVeedom THE TALENTED T-STRAP ...a g a in st defects In material and workmanship, with rades, that we will discharge March, co-sponsored by the 11 THREE IN ONE DAY a friend when he heard the our International duty vis-a-vis i . 0 1-yeor warranty on motor. Ports repaired or r^iiaced dur* AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Three motor of his car parked nearby the fraternal Socialist country.’ i Manchester residents who Jour­ local golfers made sports his­ start up. Ing warranty period, (^istonwr to poyloborchaiges after "The flames of war fanned up neyed to Selma, Ala. last Thurs­ EVERY V9EDNESDAY NIGHT The fashion 8csne-«tea!er for Spring, tory at the Austin Country Club, Looking up in time to see a by United States Imperialists in a* •teas all making a hole-ln-one on the day, were being made at a plan­ r firstyeor. man drive off with his car, Viet Nam threaten to spread to (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) ttfe younOi we(l*heeledi with e same day. Jones fired a warning shot in ning committee meeting in Hart­ "I can’t even remember two other areas and Jeopardize ford, this afternoon. Tease a strap tit# air. The vehicle was re­ world peace,” Brezhnev de­ m of in a day here,” said startled The Rev. Richard Battles, who TRY A NORGB—FBXd! FOB 90 DAYS covered a few minutes later, clared. golf pro Harvey Penlck. not far away. . led a planeload of 90 Manches- "If the American aggp-essors ter-Hartford people on the south­ witHout aay obligation w batooom l Exchistve VohiHetric Com- hope that time will pass and ern flight, said this morning that bmiion gives an instant, their actions in Viet Nam will State Treasurer Gerald Lamb I L 9 9 clean flame which burns at be forgotten, that time will and Hartford Deputy Mayor Pe­ 3 e e your Norgo efoefar or Horffon! O ea top efficiency—no smoke or wash away the disgrace of their FISH ter Kinsella may be among a soot . . . no waste of fuel. crimes, they are deeply mistak­ OHnt Styfas $10.99 l« $14.99 group of high, political officials ’ ^ 1 Heat is “ locked” in the fur­ en. making the 7 p.m. march from nace between firing periods. AUTO “ We are warning the aggres­ the Old State House to the State and not wasted up the chim­ sors.' By your criminal actions Ca{>itoi. ney. Thoussnds of owners you are digarinf such a pit be­ report exceptional oil sav­ The, rally, called "March with neath your feet from which you Selma to Freedom," la aimed ings. No soot means that then may not be able to get the cause of about 9V,f of GLASS at getting backing for pending out." Wonderful Bcmeian Fillah tMkSOC service calls ia abo elimi­ federal and state civil rin ta lag' nated. Phone us, or cooM He added that the Soviet gov­ lalation. , Fr|»rf to 0 cri$p 9old«n brown. 1 ^ ^ k —uw’M demonstrau. Of All Kinds ernment was receiving many Local peo|rio who will partici' Frtneh Friod Pot«too$ r ;Col# Slaw applications from Soviet ciUaens pate In the Hartford march will Installed Promptly "expreaaing their readiness to meet at the Old State House and Tartar Sauco • RolU’'^nd Buttar take part in the Vietnamese will march In a group. FOGARTY In All Makes o f Cara paoiSeA struggle for vfreedom POCKTAILS Sia^VEi) JebiR RmAURA . and Independenoe." ONB-MAN FAhOCLY ARTHUR$ SEE YOUR NORQE DEALER OR WORK DONE INdOOltS IN OUR SHOP ' Earlier Breafanev iQ^ieared TOEMONT, Cam. (A P )— '■ .Vi . moved to tears as^ Alexei Leo­ Tha stork that visits tha Jamat DRUG STOM BROS.. Inc. OFEN 8 A.M. to 5 PJIf,-«ATU BDAY8 8 A M . to ?fOON MANCHESTEit l i . l i M l F ' nov deecrlbed the beauty of the Hanlon home here ia conalatant. ' Oakland Stiaet—^ TMkiMl 942 H A N s f . THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY i l l Broad St, Manchester Soviet Union aa he eaw it while When Baibara Anne was born J. A WHITE BU SS GO. taking hie 10-minute etroU in recantly, aha joined a family of MANCHESTER , TO PEARL jrim,.HA|»TKIRD . / Phone 649-4539 •pace last week. eight ftatars: Peggy. IS; Katie, V e r n o n -i/-. 31 BISSELL ST. PheM 449-7322 Breahnev wiped bia eyas and 14; Paula, U : LuAnne, 8; Beth, Flioiie 6O-150i paarad to blow Us nos* attar 8; KeUy, 4H; - Pktty, - s*. and ^ M a In S1MET, MANCHESTER M9-4M tunwd Uti haoii and ap- Nancy, ^ ...... •- llll.l Kll 1 II li ......

‘ ■5. .f'-'N ..’‘ir- ■i f P A G E F I V » Mnvft' ffli;BAT,D, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY. MARCH 28, ^65 PAGE FOtm dala, tear gam was used ta late Sim ilar Gaa December and ta another opera­ COMPARE OUR cause for great ooncem, tha signal o f a Conneedetit Rockville-V«mon tion deep In the Mekong delta PRICES ON ALL 'IKmtrlifpEtpr U se of Gaa Inside Report area Jan. 28. Results were not national emergency And the theme fo r very good, they said. PRESCRIPTIONS a graat deal of eennonlsing. We still Yankee Uaed Widely On Capitol Hill, cong^resslonal Eitpnfstd IfpraUk should. Local Program for Retarded In V iet War (Cootlmied from Png® 6) Johnson telephoned the news leaders declined comment on MTHURDRIM But tbe New Toric Times survey did use of the gas. Senate Republi­ p iu im m B f A M , 0 , all over Washington. By V.S. Army IS------a ^ nBtr a^Mt bring up aoma rather Intereating quaU* Dravea Fire the Treasury job. Stunned, can Leader Everett M. Dirksen Coo*. •• Cited^by ,State ^Consultant Fowler felt he could not refuse Ttie score-card five lawmak­ SiaaSaMci fications of the sUUstica which seem to a of minoia said he wants more Psoenee the number of tarm- the Presldent’a request. ers (none of them reflexslve (ConUnuod from Page Oae) Information before he takes a (OonUnaed from Page One) f J4T supporters) felt they had PuMlibera '.show us in the midst o f an abnormal tre and the *“ p o r t o ^ o f fo ra •* Vernon’s work with mentaHy^H Town Committee will spon- Mr. Johnson next summoned position on the matter. y>9iaid«d Ootobar 1. IIU growth of crime. Inugnaas are ;deoUirinir " retarded children was cited last sor a fim w ell p ^ y for Miss to the White House four Influ­ played a hand ta picking a CN “ Is a quick-acting solid that, Ben. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., One old statistic which leavens some Bteto Legislature year after Notma Lawton Friday at 7:80 Flag aald the United States has ential legUlatora, two RepubM- Otbinet member. To hla own de­ when disseminated as an aero­ ■ m y Bnolns Except Bundajr* ' night by Dr. Joseph Lavender, ' ‘ftnally used poison gas ta a light, the President had sur­ said In a statement that while yggx, and, bacanea. wa r ^ ” cMtauHairt in education tor the p.m. at the Coventry High and two Democrats, who sol, causes a& Intense flow of the United States did not ratify 1 H i BbrterM «t the I*ort Office M of the present day statistics Is that, tn a naked ahe./ of brutality.’’ prised everjfoody (top Treasury tears and Irntates the eyes, Ooan., Second CUm Hail that thli «■ auMoe^ J^ba tte mentally retarded for the state School. deal most oloeely with the the 1938 Geneva convention bar­ tUar. similar period after World War ''I, Radio Hanoi said U.S. and Treasury Secretaiy. Added to officials first learned of Fow­ skin, and uppet respiratory paa- last aoesion ot tha okbatyla Cto- and a professor at the Unlver- Prqgram features w ill Include South Vietnamess forces were ring the use of poison gas In SUBSCRlPnON RATES crime also seemed to be on a sensational nectleut Laglalatura which ^ " elty of Hartford. slides and songs of Taiwan, and these Was a fifth man: Sen. ler’s' appointment by reading sages.” warfare, “ its language states using “ poisonous chemicals’ ’ the news tickers). Most impor­ It says that DM 'Ts a solid Pmyftbl* In AdrancA ____ upward trend. once the fortreeB and tha ^lory 'V ery frequently,’’ Dr. Laven- a special International act by a gi^ s t the Viet Cong. (Quoting Everett McKinley Diriwen, the quite correctly that the use of Toar «***•«••»••••••••* a*»00 of Gonnaotleut farman, w « took der said, “ ta working with oth­ members of the Baa and powerful Senate Republican tant, the President had his own that, when disseminated aa an gas ag;aln8t humkn beings has BCoollia **•••••••••••«•« And two other statistics, vdien they the Viet Oong’s Liberation Press kind of Treasury Secretary. S i Montlui •••••••••••«•• o»pQ ouraelvea, tha othw day., to er towns, I cite Vernon aa very Kackle 4-H Club. University of Leader. aerosol, causes violent sneezing, been justly condemned by the ^ On«One 1Month are paired together, seem tc explelw Agency, Hanoi said colored bal­ nausea, and vomiting.’’ what was e u p p oa ^ p e a ^ outstanding In Its work with Connecticut gr^u ate students loons containing noxious chemi­ At this mld-aftemoon meet Like the President, Fowler general oplnloh of tha clrilized '■f away much of the surface sensa^onal* public hearing oonduetad by the from Taiwan win also be pres- tag, the President rattled off .conceals a razor-sharp mind The manual says that DM worlA MEMBItR o r _____ the manUUy retarded Children.’’ cals were dropped on Thanh “ may be mixed with a QUlch- THB ASSOCIATED FUSS Ism of our supposed rise In crime. One L^lslatura’s Agriculture Oom- Dr. Lavender addremed the ent PhuOc village, in Moc Hoa numerous possibilities to re­ with heaps of Sottthern-fried “ And this does not mean only The Aeeoclnled Frees la excluihrely entiUed Mias Lawton will leave next place Dillon — Fowler among verbiage. Like* the President, he acUng Irritant such as CN In to the use of republlcatlon of all news d ^ sUtistic Is a standing sUtistlc, age af­ fotttea. - ^ ^ mi ... Vem-BJU Association and mem- Province. munitions to obtain combined lethal gases. Gases that blister lie patches credited to It or not othenrlee credit- Wa Just wanted to Ba with a month for a six-month stay ta them, to the lawmakers’ great has the reputation of *■ con­ ter age, which hows that as much as 70 * ben of the Vernon Board of In Washington, Defense , De' effects.” the skin were commonly used In ad tn thU paper aod alao the local newa pub* few fannars, and a few hquast ‘ Bdueation at the TalcottvlUe Taiwan. She is the daughter of surprise. To nobody’s surprise, servative and the conduct of a World War I and were among Uahf^ here. . . . m. per cent of the serious crime committed partment offidals said the gas Also listed under the heading All rMta ot pepubllcatkm of ^>ecial dia* fann matters, for an hoiM or School. The Vern-Ell Ansocta' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton being used In South Viet Nam is however, Fowler—a great fa­ liberal (such as his key role in those Intended to be outlawed patrhm nrrfln are also reaerved.______hi a society Is committed by people be­ two, In honor o f the Connecticut tion comprises parents of re- of Coventry. She is a senior at a compound of chemical agents vorite on Capitol Hill—wound the much-praised Keimedy fis­ o f,“ currently standard irritant by this language. So, too, I am tween the ages of ZB and 24. The other that was. Thera wera on. the WUUmantic State College, and up with a better endoreement cal policy). Uke the President, chetaical -agents for use in The Herald Frtatliw iDC.. aa- tarded children. The school is of a type the U.S. Army has em­ tralnlilg and riot control or sure, are those gases yrhlch in­ Mimee__ „ no______ftnaaeial for typo- statistic Is the. population etatistic which committoe Itself such good ^ n - '' nsed for the retarded child’s is presently student teaditag at ployed for about 40 years. They than anybody else. Chairman he is trusted by politicians and duce nausea, which we are fur­ ■nipblc^ e iT ^ appeariiiK to advertlnnentj est farmers as Repreaantafives the Skinner Road Elementary Harry B^rd of the Senate Fi­ businessmen all over the politi­ against hostile personnel" is a i > wd other restdins matter In The Manchester now shows ttot, thanks to our great ■ v-.-s..- " education. said It was a form of tear gas substance called CS. nishing for use in South Viet CAR RENTALS Frank Calhoun o f Cornwall and Dr. Lavwtder commended the School. She is the co-leader of wKh no . relation to dreaded nance Coanmlttee, who opposes cal spectrum. Nam." HreBlnK Herald.______crop o f “wak babies,’’ this age group Bob Mlteben o f Southbuzy, with the Baa and Kackle Club. almost everything In the Great CS is described as a swift-act­ f Vt town for taking Into the educa- nerve gasee and other such in- Even more than first-choice ing irritant of the eyes, nose and or LEASINfi & Shll eenrlee client of N. B. A. Serrioe, toe. now constitutes a larger proportion of both of whom wa,.attehded ' tlon program several children Miss Lawton has R e iv e d capadtaUng agents which the Society, was lavish in his praise Cook (a controversial figure In Z IP CODE COAT tr Publishers RepresentoUvee — lb * Jturas awards ta lamb, poultry and of fePow-Vlrglnlan Fowler. throat — “ In high concentra­ Mathews Special Agency — New Tork. Chl- the totM American population than ever school, and Senator 'Franklin from neighboring towns who United States has developed and many ways), second-choice tion, it may also cause vomit­ BROWNWOOD, Tex. (A P )— * AE Makes eaco, Iletroit and BosUm. _ _ _ . befofo. These two statistics, brought to* Welles o f Vernon, with whom ? otherwise would net be able to leadership in 4-H oompetitions. stockidled. To the Congressmen, no firm Fowler clearly fits the LBJ pat­ When postman E. C. Welder- JSmdi" ^ m e m b e r AODIT b u r e au o f CIRCDIeAe She was a delegate to the Na­ conclusion was reached at this ing.” getiier, would o f themselves make It in* we have been nelgliborly„ In ad­ ' Obtain schooling. tern of consensus government. man noticed that a small black AH Models TIONR______dition to other good souls, of tional 4-H Club Congress in Chi­ meeting. But within an hour His nomination is a clear sign CN gives off an odor some' Witable that, with only a normal inci­ He noted the difference be- thing like apple blossoms. DM and white dog had adopted him, • All Times Slaplay adrerUaiiw cloolna hours: good-toxtured skin and honest ’ ’ bween Iralnable and eduesMe cago and a recipient of a Con­ Ellington after they left, Fowler’s nomi­ that at long last the President he, decided the dog needed a Hw Minday — 1 p m. dence of crime, the total amount o f orlms necticut 4-H Key Award. has no odor. CS smells like Fbr Tbeaday — 1 p.m. ' ' ?.V ' - hands, with whom our acquain­ •' children. nation arrived In the Senate. Is starting to put hla own Im­ coat to wear on the route. The Star Wednesday — 1 P *". ^esday would, In these present years, be cUm^ tance has not bean personaL TTie most Important aspect of Hospital Notea F’dwler hlnuself by then was print on the Cabinet. pepper. Paul Dodqt Pontiac | Ihr Thursday — 1 p.mL Wednesday. Town GOP Backs Officials said these agents pup struts forth everyday tn a tag anyway. But even in the compulsion of the trainables, he said, is their Admitted yesterday: Doris seated at the President’s side 1965 Publishers Newspaper coat which any conscientious | me. ___ the Agriculture Committee It­ Buxton, Tolland; Paul Bradley, in the White House as Mr. Syndicate have effects lasting from a few The other major point the crlmlnolo- degree of potentlsl Indepen- government employe should be S78 MAIN STREET Otaastfled deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day e( 4^ ' , self there was one undeniable ; dence. “Tho trainable child will 8 Cedar St.; Darryl Cotton, Ver­ A tty. Caldwell minutes to two to three hours -t pflMwton except Saturday — » a.m. gista and sociologists make In their con­ but cause no lasting damage. proud of. It is monogrammed: Phone 649-2881 signal o f tha way tha atate wind '' grow up to be a semi-dependent non; Mra Carmine Wean, 88 Use ZIP Ck)de. Oak S t, Manchester; Evely According to Pentagon offi- Tueaday, March 28 tention that we are, after all, not so blows. Sitting ta the chalrman- Odult” For Court Bench much worse off crime-wise than Ameri­ ehop, as top member o f the He observed that the train- F lin t 132 Orchard St. commUtee from the Senator was Discharged yesterday: Mrs. cana of other generations, is ' the argu­ able child will not be able to Atty. Donald B. (Mldwell of Cong Radar Post W w **Hnmaiie GaiT NsccasaryT Senator Fred Doocy, a. Demo­ move out Into tbe community Marguerite Bacon, Tolland. ment that there Is, year by year, morV cratic banker who, twe years ca his own, but it is the re- Ellington, a partner ta the CStock off, today, anottar war argu- efficient and. tariuaive reporting and ago, had to be preeeid intoaerv- ■ponsIbiUty of the teacher to Advertisement— RockvUIe law firm of King and B m t the United Btataa can't win. tabulation of crime by city police de­ lee on this oommlttee beoause develop within him as much ta' Herald readers who live ta Caldwell, and a Manchester na­ And Convoys Hit Wa can't win tha argument that, In partments which once yielded to the the Democrats had no fa m a r at * dependmee ss possible. the RockvlUe-Vernon s t m and tive, has been endorsed by the all and no other city slicker T i*unui'When the trainable . . . ctald have a TRemont telephone ex- kitnduclng tha usa o f gaa Into war fo r temptation to make ttielr own records Ellington RepubUcan Town quite so nice tor eu d i« role. rasuihea adulthood, he wUl either diange may call the Herald di­ (Continued from Page One) tha flrat time alnca World W ar I, wa look good by leaving them incomplete. ^ S -V As this particular day's busi­ eontlnue. to live at home, or rect, toll free, by dialing 876- Committee for the poet of on the two areas. T1»ey were I -y..' judge of the Court of Common followed U.S. FlOO Super a i« proving ourselvea a humana and In some instances, the survey discov­ ness turned out, not even the move to some regional center,” 8136. they can’t get air strikes quick­ Sabres and B67 jet bombers. G ef V- . v: bustaesa of the Agriculture Dr. Lavender said. He added Pleas. tbooghtful natlan. ered that the statistics themselves are ^ . W The endorsement, made last ly enough after concentrations Some of the aircraft carried the H MkN I t fSoeant make much difference how Committee was strietly farm that the person wlU have to be Venioa news Is handled by of the OommunlMa are discov­ secret “ Lazy Dog’’, an antiper-j not aa alanntag as people assume, not bustaesa. Thera was a gentle supervteed. H ie Herald’a RockvtUe Bureau, night was directed to A. Searle 09 Now oi ntkm al our argumenta may be. I t may when they are read In detail. Plnney, RepubUcan State ered. sonnel weapon. meeting between allurOphobe In contrast, the eduoable 88 Park St, P.O. Box 327, tele­ Some military sources in­ A battalion of airborne troops I tMsi^iid be more humane to tiae a non* The F 3 X report on murder, for ta- and allurophlla aa one woman chad is potentlaUy independent phone 876-8188 or 648-2711. Chairman. The post was left vacant volved in the massive but futile was lifted into tbe valley’s up-1 letitol gaa on a South Vietnameaa vil- stance, says that, as usual, one third sought passage of a bill to re- and everyone. Lavender said, strike complained of “ over con­ ahould work to encourage such with the recent retirement of per end by two squadrons of I Mga In adiich some guearlllaa may ha o f our murders stem from fam ily quar­ strata the roaming of cate and trol’’ from Saigon, porticuiariy U.S. Marine heHcopters. AI • - V another defended the roaming Independence. Judge Harry H. Lugg of Rock­ htd^g than It la to fire-bomb or blaaU rels, and that there has been Ilttls ville. on the use of U.S. jets. These Marine spokesman said it was| - ‘-'I o f cats, and thsra was even Dr. Lavender noted that there BOY SCOUT sources feel this led to delay the "biggest Marine Corps heU- WlhsTG StRV^®^ bomb the village, killing everybody In dangle In the murder rate since 1958. ' : i h are almost 600 classrooms in The committee last night more to do with a pleoe o f pro- said that someone from Tolland and may have opened the way borne combat assault ta histo-| It, guenillas and vUlagera alike. And, although It la Indeed wonderful ' ■ ■ poMd legislation wMoh aimed the state for the teaching of for a aecurity leak whldi retarded children. “ In 1963, he Notes and News County should fill the vacancy. ry ." Sut the world baa almoat a auperatl* to have legislatures and Congress teem­ at preventing the sale of dyed Caldwell, 34, Uvea on Glen- warned the enemy. The two companies of rangers I Easter chleks or rabbits under Bald, there were only about 100 tioiiB horror o f the uae o f gaa In watw ing \rith noble crusaders against tha wood Rd., EUtogton. He was Top Vietnamese authorities then were lifted ta as a blocking I two months o f age or under six Cnb Fade 91 have conceded that the Vtet PRODUCT fUe, ao that not even w«, who did not drug habit, it la also refreshing to know „ < k J*'' s.’'' ^ He added that there are born In Manchester and attend force, but not where they were) ^ if ta number ta floek o r hutch. Oub Scout Pack 91 met re­ ed elementary acho«H there. He Cong have infiltrated all levels intended. hesitate very much about the tarribla that, back in tbs halcyon,, good old This measure brought ont the about 6,600 chiklron enrolled of Vietnamese life. Including the In public schools who need cently at the Mandieeter Green graduated from the toomla Encampments capable of I Bre-bombtng of Tokyo or tha atomie days o f 1914, wUen America was stm representatives of the humane School, Windsor; Johns Hop­ military. This has been given as boldtag about 600 men were dls-1 societies ta nice number, and ip o m l education. School. Den 7 preeented the one reason tor the frequent fail­ bombing o f Hiroshima, dared uae gaa in America, one In every 400 Americana 'A, A. . Aide Contract Signet kins University and the Untver- covered on the bombed moun­ also a rather lonely hatcher of colors at the opening of the Blty of Omnecticut Law SchooL ure of major operations. tainside. AU were empty when! World War H. was claaslfied as a drug addict while In -i ' ■ chicks who testified that he al­ Mayor-elect Thomas J. Me- meeting. Adding to the failure was the Cuaker and members of the Caldwell started hla practice government troops arrived. Tha very word gaa, tha very Idea o t the suppoeedly a ta ^ and degienerate ways had the temperature of Mrs. Harry Mahoney and ta 1964. He became a pairiner ta discovery that a major Viet One military source said there I gaa, atm horrlfiea ordinary people far America of today only one In 4,000 la the dye exactly that o f the board of representatives have Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, both Omg base was just west of the signed a contract with the State the law firm of Flak, King and was evidence at least some Viet I a l l - c h a n n e l inora «mn far more tarribla weapcoa BO classified. Drug addiction, in other chick. of the VFW Auxiliary, preeent- CkUdwell ta 1968. strike zone. It was empty by the Cong were ta the area when the | Personnel Department to ad­ ed the pack a 60-star flag. Mrs. time cleanup crews got there. do. words, by the statistics, was 10 times aa Still, It was not propdrty (arm Atty. <3aIdweU la a member of air strike began. bustaeas, except for the corny vertise for an administrative as- Mahoney also spoke about the the Connecticut and Tolland A map reading error by the One mlUte^ source said that] What la remarkable about the preamt high In 1914 u it Is today. Even one In humor sonw of the farmers on BlBtaat for Vernon’s new gov- flag and fla g e t^ e tte . 4 County Bar Association. He was Vietnamese air force resulted tn to have attempted Monday’s newa. In which the United Statea ad* <000 is, of course, one too many. And the committoe brought to the •nunent Harry Bonham, cubmaeter, appointed a bar examiner in two companies of rangers being action -without an sMial pre- mlta responaiblltty fo r and defends tha experience of raising Chickens The contract becomes effec­ preeented wolf badges to Lee J. 1961, and stUl holds that office. dropped about 2H miles from strilce would have risked disas­ even statistics which tend^to be reaa- tive April 1, when the newly use of gaa In Vietnam la that there and rabbits, and we ware begin­ Karns, David Low, Bruce Ben- He Is secretary of the Board of their landtag zone. ter, since the Viet Cong held the I ,luring .rather Uum amaatioaaltalng elected offlcisle Uke office. sen. PhUlp Woodrow, Jamee Several blood trails were ahould be, tn charge o f our national pol­ ning, at this stage of the hear­ Trustees of the EUlngtor Con­ Idgh ground and the heUcopteral can, of coUTM, be auspecL oda likes, BertsUas At The Opera WMfa arlTiaa Oflara ing, to think that even the Ag­ Under terms of the contract HamlKon, Mkhari Parrot and gregational Church, trustee of found In the area where the jets had to circle into the vaUey to| icy, anybody ao taah and domineering now «nd then, to take a k>ok at atatis- the state wlU draw up require­ Conrad Hauk. Silver arrows on Rockville General Hospital, di­ and propeller-driven Skyralders disgorge their troops. riculture Committee had noth­ ments for tho post of adminis­ diadainful o f world opinion as to tica and opinions which show that, pro­ THE VOICE; Joan Sutherland, From Jewels To Rags As Marguerite ing much to dp .with agriculture wolf badges went to George Fee rector of the People’s Saving’s struck. One suspected Viet Cong “ What we need are aircraft | trative assistant advertise for and Edward Boland. Hon was captured vrithout a weapon »*ir* ua i"t« such a spot tn tha first fessional erusAden notwlthstanAng In Connecticut Opera Association’s “Faust" A t Bushnell Last Week any more. Bank and the Community CSiild on call for instant use. Aa it Is I applicants and admlnUter ex­ badge and a gold arrow on a on the outer fringe of the opera­ you have to get clearance from place. But this phase o f thq hearing Guidance Clinic. tbe beat thing a ^ t the good ol^,days passed, and the cat-hatera and aminations. Uon badge went to Francis Cor- Atty. CialdweU is the son of tional area. God to use American aircraft,” | How is H that w% o t aS tha nidJana wiia that tbey 4^ %ieic'ffnntagr trhen The poet was created by the rente whUe a bear badge and a Dr. and Mrs. David Caldwell of The Vletnameee military, un­ one source said. the cat-lovers departed, and tha Charter Consolidation Commis- an this earth. Should beeotna tha first Bu^ did it, with a^aia dlsaretton. ' . defenders of chicks and rabbits gold arrow on,a wolf badge Manchester. der heavy pressure from Saigon H erald atan and Included ta the town’s went to Stephen Badger. to come up with a favorable re­ TREArS ON HIM to chaUenge tha one restraint Iq uae o f ------’T-f;. • ■ with them, and quite suddenly conaolidated charter which was f ^ • V 3.-> the Agriculture Committee and port, announced that an esti­ HEFJ>STEAD, N. Y. (AP)— I weapons the world haa ever eueceaded U In s id e By Rowland Evans Jr. Yesterdays roved ta October. Pack 64 mated 60 Communists had been adopting and honoring up to now? Train Windows a small gfoup o f experts from ernon’a three exlattag gov­ Den 6 conducted the opening Films Describe For the fourth time since 1950, the State Department of Agri­ killed. No bodies were found. Prof. Matthew N. Chappell What neceeaity Uda us reach fo r tha We hope It is possible to comment on 'Robert D. Novak nernments wUI aerve jotaty from ceremonies at a recent meeting Planning tor the attack, 10 25 Yean Ago culture and Natural Reaouroes made good on hia promise to forblddbn label in t^etnam? one kind o f reason tor something that April 1 until June 30. On July 1, of Cub Scout Pack 54 at Bent- Cancer Dangers miles south of Da Nang, began / found themselves sU tensed up the conkolldated government will ly School. Den 4 gave two sklta pick up the breakfast tab hia I haa been happening to New H a i^ Rail­ and captured by a real farm Friday after intelligence reports / What high level raahneas dictates R e p o rt Mrs. Ruth Ooseo Boyce Is In- be ta charge of administering to using “ South of the Border" aa that 1,200 Viet Cong were in a his entire psychology class if| that we should not care how mu<* the road trains for a long time without steUed as worthy matron of problem, aa dramatic aa only ite theme. They also won the One of the major functions any student scored 100 on a psy­ Tem ^e Chapter, Order o f East­ the town. of the American Quicer Society combined regimental headquar­ nature of our uae of this gaa would In­ seeming to condone the practice. WASHINOTON — The sur­ the perpetually nervous busi­ tioned wouldn’t be able to move the stark, basic rMlltiaa Under terms of the charter, Cubby for the second month. ters and training camp in two chology examination. TELEVISION ern star, at semi-public taetel- farm life can become. Is to educate the public and to His latest payoff came after | evitably her mlalntarpreted and attacked I t Is in the newa that tbe practice o f prise selection of Henry H. ness community. ta rapidly enough. Private dis­ the administrative assistant will Awards were also presented. adjacent valleys near Dong cussion lu ld e the White House lation attended by 800 members What the Commlttea beard bring to Its attention the Marsha Miller, Huntington, N. pelting passenger trains with rocks and Douglas Dillion, the holdover be a full-time, paid employe of They went to John Bixby, wolf awareness and dangers of can­ N ^ e e . and resented by almoat everybody? (Joe) Fowler as the new Sec­ Secretary from the Kennedy turned to Kermit Gordon, the and friends. was the story o? an anonynioua the town. Hie function wUl be badge; Timothy Bixby, wolf Monday morning American Y., made a perfect acore on a I I f we were ao In^toAnt upon being hu­ bottles, sometimes breaking windows, retary of the Treasury was a exceptionally able Federal Bud­ WUHam J. Davis, owner and dairy herd somewhara tn vriio necticut. Naturally tha Committoe was The state will also adveKlse Filling ^eapena Pit very many children anywhere who would A Thought for Today contributions that are received I ^ ~ a nation which la exerdaing the privl- are lobbying for repeal of the The “ Lamp," Manchester Me­ struck with the tragic story of tor a tax oonector, at 16.000 per that the <3ancer Society can TBieumrt iMnk it was smart or ttitafc it was fun morial H o^ital publication, WASHINGTON — When a ^lege of being the nation which makes AO of life is a complete unit. saerillce to God. As Christians auto excise tax. such a herd with so o b s t^ te year, the present salary for the continue ite research and edu­ to throw rocks or bottles at any train That’s the way things stood hints at poeslbllty of need tor tn infection, and naturally, too, offloe, and wUl alao give* tests clay pit used to receive gar­ law for the world, and such law aa It W e have for many years talked each of us then has a reqxmsi- new wing to be added to hos­ bage Is fined, the owner’s in­ cational programs. which looked clean and shiny and pol­ about the secular and sacred ,bUlty to our homes, communi­ last Thursday (March 18). the Committee was very much to department heads of the jipleaaea to make according to the dr* What happened that day re­ pital ta not too distant future. concerned, as farmers have al­ police, public works and bulM- terest declines from the cost ished. We doubt that very many rocks but this la a delusion and a ties, states, nations and the os a dumping ground to cost aa AdvertfsemeniH- cumatancea In which It finds itself, ff, complete misuee of terms. The world at huge. This responsibil­ veals UieworldngB of the Johfi- ways had to be concerned, with mg tasoeotor denertmente. would be thrown ,at passengdrs sitting son method. Before noon, Mr. any proposition which would Farew^ Party Set real estate. Therefore It may by such tactics, and by such license, wa • sacred is that which belongs to ity Is to see that all human On This Date be depreciated for tax pur­ win In Vietnam the kind of victory wa In train windows if the passengers could Qod and as creatures of his beings are given the opportunity Johnson summoned Fowler to vote such extreme and sweep­ The Tolland County IF Y B PLAYS the White House — without in­ Commlttea and tha Coventry poses, a court decided. aeek there, who would ever restrain the be seen through clean glaaa Instead of creation our every act, word to freriy live and frady accept In 1868, tho Impeachment ing power to any department of being bidden by dirt. And we doubt that and deed must be directed to that which Is right and holy. forming him what he had in trial of President Andrew John­ government righteous Intoxication with which we mind. when.Fowler arrived, be son began. Soon, aside from tha formal “MABEL” the New Haven Railroad, aa an Insti­ Him. You, therefore, are chal­ Submitted by • NOW would then consider ourselvea the full lenged by the very Oospel o f The Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, received a face-to-face offer of In 1901, tho Filipino rebel testimony, there sprang up a Biiiore you buy ~ and unchallenged suooeaaora to the Ro­ tution, would be In such low repute Christ to make what you con­ Second Congregational leader, Agutaaldo, was cap­ lively and continuing axcha^e •/ man Eknpire, the British Empire, and the among trackaide children if some of Its sider your aecular life a sacred Church (Bee Page Five) tured. o f loess between one fanner on • Priced the Committee and the depart­ United Nations? own managements hadn't alao. In this one more stock., mental experts present;.'out of The truly sad thing is that, among era, held it and Its equipment and Its which It. .evolved thid the • As Low As ttiose who are now dictating our policy, servtos riieaply. farmer on the Committee was rood this booklet there Is ^parently not the least sign of FischeRi folng to iMa tba fanner with any capadty to see ourselves as others Uie dlMgsed b«;d,and aae i f be Teen Center oonldn’fllM p#rsU|dad Into dec- Inevitably must see us. The world may The need for a teen-age center ta buMkme and lifooedures which WITH UHF caid VHF TUNING never buy our assurance that our ex* Stamford haa become pressing. T h is itaght give the department Its Hera'aa 16Tmge, (uU*color booklet that tells you how Wall Straofa perlmental uae of gaa In Vietnam is a type of center which has worked well objective byeome tatotpretatlon ta Oreenvrich provides a necessary serv­ protSMlonat analyato select the atocka among tha hundreds they taumane thing on our part, but, if that is existing laws rather tban ice. Teen-agers need a place to “hang Umnigh the peMage of any new study that they think have the beat chance of making money. It the w ay'the world reacts, there is ob­ out.’’ They are gr^Arious people. They blunderboas la w i. - mJUrn takes you behind tha scones at Shesrson, Hemmlll, Introduces you Take Up To ^ e a r s To Pay viously one question the Pentagon and feel comfortable am ong. their peers. prospective way of aet- to some of the people, end details the painstaking atepa a top Their activities, also are different than the man in the White House have not yet tUng the bustaeas appealed to brokerage house takas In rocommending stocks people of other ages. JU m Yankee nostalgia we had No Payment Until May asked themselves and most certainly w ill TlMy are not allowed to drink liquor Hew R’s done. The key to successful Investment r*eearoh is • not ask themselves. Would we buy the brought to the hearing, and we legally. This keeps them out o f saloons. ^parted Immensely pleased* thorough,knowledge of the past combined with careful study pi •Tiumane” theory of gas If It were the Tbere are no longer any soda fountains There is atlU m area, although iDki&ly in the ttin the phMent This, plus the judgment bom of experienoe. makeo ■ther aide whldi had introduced It? ta whlrii they can sit around. Places it may be dwtadUng, in w ^ iMSOnable projections of tho future possible. for adults do not want them becauss , they do not spend enough numey during 11 practloed Heed how Shesrson analyets do their |ob...what they reed (bat It la fooUab to pass a law they gat facte on companies they're interested in. Find out tho part the evening. ' , when a little talk and W e n Good (Nd Days Wone? Church centers and the y a are apt M nncli !(0«(aM R. Oluurwt pboto) pl^ed by top officers and floor partnora. And sot how all this Many prominent crimlnologlsU. and available every night ta the week 'folr effort can be put to work for yoa ^ ,A.. ■■ ; mls'Jannoi, 128 Autumn Oedologiats, ,a survey by tbe New To'dC' listening to music, sipping soft taM Itor a fret copy. Evely aorioua inveator ahouM rpiMi this book- drinks o r just taOting. Tbs la w o f this a.*,>8t, wOl play tba p*rt of Times reveals, jp u r ^ w l^ tbe fotnii|l “Mabel” tn P&ntae ot Pmiaanoe laL Fbr a free oopy,*aand your nemo and address to.SEARCH, at farihly In Stamford leste Btafoford Halil In Spain er ydm e yM ptatlstics for cr^ e in our time, as tbags, tsen-sgsrs to tlrlve out” bf town in Today in History to bb preeented by Manchester your toopi Shesrson offioa. No obligation, of ooursp. searckiof a hanijiut. These jtew drivers Ilka, dieea’ e xntWng d * l « QUbert and BuUtvan Woriuhoo iotatistics coma from Jpciti police de* ®y Tba Assealatad Piaaa . rn rff’m r’ r - t rr ------TT..r -n n im .ff .f c m Martments and from the F.BX have quick raaettow but JKck experi­ taanoux authanric txendi on March 26 and 27 at 8:OOI*Jh. ence and knowledge of Itoif to drive in Manchaotar High School. ^ What is at stake is tbe ever-eluslve eeav bntlwaven forbid yon 8HH2S0N, HJIMMIU a GO. HK. properiy. The more they are limited, to­ Prooceda from tho p^ormaaesa Msmben NSW York GlookGiiohanoc/FevodsdIM - jpMiPer to the ever-inalstent question: night driving pnrtloulariy, tba .better for limit its uae to'watetproof- wW heneft^ tha XnMnwtorp at - Are «• wone off today than our an- them and fo r others on the highway. liigt Oleer dayi con only the Handicapped, - , gi8 K«i" St.. Manchester « 649-2821 •sstors were? Does our worid gM wons A properly aupervlsad teen center to look mote fashtoneWe Mrs. Jenaeen hmr gtudled at Flesae ssad a be* M»y eTTM Gesna tor toeaMOto Btaaaord would notect both the Uvei PbarUR iPoUacn ahd ■r better? and the morals o t many at our yontli^ Buifoce statistics, sspedally In tfas ful citisena This Is not an outragaoui In 1909, lonnar > Prealdellit'' flift ittou id tti V eeS n S B r pest few years, have Aown what might axpenalva proposition. It w ill net ha eerar*l,Ql)tetL«a4 OPM DAB.V « W * N jjT ork oi^,tate e^ed lt^ to MM IBsm to be seneatlonel: Increese tn the patroolaed by all tosn-ageni but tbdra ' ■ .y- Rv EttdMHlt ecMt«| ■ ■ M . ■ ■*’1 SAT. M 4 ■■oimt of crime in American life. Meet u a need and Stamford abodid pcovlda M W . w IMS .A h . It for the many wtw want It and wUI Ml hw it tsIUB Omnw mi ni§ aae It — BTAIIFORD AOVOCATB • • • • • « • T- T.rhh, yvri;'- rffii^PBrgraiwumwi PAGE SBVEir Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , m a n c h e s 'I'Er , c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , m a r c h 28, io65 MAKc^HE^fniit EviemNO h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , m a r c h a , iM s PAGE s i t South Windsor Events pent 8t., Rockville, With « ^ ------Events SALEM’S of requiem a t laorad Hbart Directors Ask for Survey Church at 10. Burial will be In In Capital ML S t Bcnadldt Cemetery, The Astronauts Heart Fund thi\e Passes In World Old Fashiottod Bloemfleid. Obituary On Wells^ Tanks for Tract WA8HINOTON (AP) — Presl- Friends may call at the tur JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector Television CANDIES neral home tonlifet from 7 f6 9 (OaattmMd fraw Faga Om ) lent reports” as It sped across There was apparoittly a prob­ Goal, G>llecting $2,095 (AP) — Israel and West Germa­ denf Johnson dlscusseij foreign and tomorrow f r ^ 3 to 4 and T With the prospect of a law^the town’s poeltioo in court will lem with oiie of the gauges, but 6:00 (8-10-12-18-22) Movla 7:16 (40) Peter Jennlnga—N«ws the AUantlc. ny are reported to have reached and domestic problsms with 42 (30) Sports Camera to 9 p.m. Suit bOfore them, town directors be strengthened. it was not serious. agreement on all major isaues ( 8) Admiral Jack If the engineer finds that Young left the trailer first and At 9:45 a.m., the t w a s ^ South Windsor residents have#James Golden, Martin Golden, at the nation’s 50 governors (20) Brave StalllOD (23) Hasa Rigbllghta boGi walked directly to the van, nauU were appmechlng toe At one point the Oape commu­ pertaining to dlplofnatic rela' (24) Friendly (Uanf 7:30 ( 3) What In The World lockifiUe want to know whether it la le­ septic tanks are suitable for the oontrihutod 12,095 to Uie 1966 Robert Welch and R O b ^ Ibelle. Monday night. (24) flpMtrum mCDICRL Miss Agaee t . Claaey carrying individual air-condl- northwest coast <>* nicator asked Young, "Y ou etlU Uoiu between (hem. . (30) Maverk^ COVENTRY—Miss, Afnea .J. gally neoesaary or financially site, the commission will pra- got a blood presBure, Jo»mT” Tenderfoot badges were Also on hand to brief the visi­ (40) Admiral and Swabby (12) CHIllgu'a Island tiontog units in their hands. Sion control said that with M Heart Fund Drive, Leonard J. presented aa follows! Jeffrey Kurt Blrrenbach, tne West 5:16 (24) Sing Hi. Sinz to (10-22-80) Hr. Novak PHRRrriRCY Clancy, 91, of Hartford, aunt of practioal tor the town to con­ suniably approve the subdivi­ minutes of the fl‘f» t already Young was supposed to take German envoy who haa been tors after a White House dinner ( 8-2040) Comtot sion request. Grissom glanced to his leR at Adler, diairman reports. Andros, John Budara, David 6:3U (40) R iflem u Mra David H. Grace Of Coven­ struct a water main extenaloh newsmen and photographers. gone, they were checking their his blood pressure wMeh would' negotiating with laraeli offi­ were Secretary of State Dean ( 8) Woody Woodpecktr 8:00 ( 3) Car M Where Are You? 344' MAIN STREET [arry H. Lugg Dies, try, died yesterday In a Hirt' to a new subdivision in the Meanwhile, the directors have be reported back to earth auto- The goal for the town this Caron, Mark Chaffin, Carl Rusk, Secretary of Defense (20) nim (24) Repertoire Workshop A few minutes earlier, Slay­ environmental systems and Chaese, Wayne Cefarattl, Mi cials, left for Bonn today, say­ (24) What's New? (12) Joey Bishop ford convalesc^t homa southeast comer of town. asked the oommisaioii to guaga maUcally. But sometMng hap­ year was 81,900. Last year resi­ Robert S. McNomafa and Budg­ 8:30 ( 24) Lehman Master Class the interest of other area prop­ ton, ScMrra and thomaa Wayne their communications. chael Corcoran, John Ferj^i- ing “ most of the obetortee have (18) Movie Other survivors iifclude a In an effort to find the an­ HoH, a bioengineer, peeked out "B v e rj^ n g is going v e ^ pened so that the Oape station dents contributed 81.760. been overcome.” He said he et Director Kermit Gordon. • ;00 ( 8) News ( 3-12) Red Skelton erty owners to see if there are Adler thanked all thoae who lon, David Haorett, Kebnan (24) Auvergne ( 8-20-40) McH^e’s Navy niece. swers, they asked the Town the door of the trailer into a sky nicely,” mission control report­ did not get the report. h o ^ one more round of talks The missing e l^ t were (10-33-30) H u ll^ lo o (C) lommoii Pleas Judge other subdivisions coming up in Young replied that he would contributed and volunteered to Hayes, Peter Hess and Gregory (20) Flaili Gordon Private funeral services will Planning Commission last night nestrly clear of clouds. ed. . would wind up the matter.” George C. Wallace o f Alabama, (10) Bve-Dentify . (18) Bubeoriptlqa TV I R A N D N E W be held at the convenience of to retsw a professional engi­ the near future. give results of another test. help with the drive. Jarvis. Roger D. Branigln of Indiana, (20) Winter-Camping 9:00 ( 8-20-40) The Tycoon "Great,” Slayton murmered, At toe same time, they made Also, Fred Kaeser, Lester (34) Aittiquea the family. Burial will be in M t neer to see whether the pro­ If there are, then they might Cooper, the cape communi­ Some envelopes left at homes Grant Sawyer of Nevada, Hay- (40) Adventures m Psrsdisa Judge Harry H. L*igg, who re- bo charged a portion of the while ScMrra, a veteran of one contact with the Canary Islands Kenway, Larry Lenthe, Dennis ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Pres­ (22) Rocky and Hie Friend* 1:30 ( 3-13) PetUeoat Junction _ * last month from the state S t Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ p o s e subdivision is suitable tor space flight, termed the. sky tracking station. cator, answered: "Okay, Just where families were 4way dur­ ident Kwame Nkrumah of Gha­ don Burns of Florida, Williain S:10 ( 3) Newe Snorts. Weattier (10-33-30) Wk. That Was (O cost of the water line- instsUla- wanted to know It you were aUU ing the canvass have not been Mahoney, Richard Maeclovec- A. Egan of Akuska, Paul B. »:1S (22) ClubHouae ( 8-3040) Peyton Place ’65 ommon Pleas Court because field. wells and septic tanks. "fantastic.” As the craft sped over Africa, chlo. Rose Meesner, Thomas na claims that "Imperlallst-tn- (34) Great Decisions And they asked the commis­ tion. breatMng.” returned,'Adler said. He urged Johnson Jr. of Mississippi, Or- (30) Rocky and Hi* Friends disability, died this morning The Molloy Funeral Home, "It’s hard to beat that,” said the control center announced at Mockalle, James Newbury, Dirk apired” plots are being hatdied ( 8) Peter Jennings—News 10:00 ( 8-3040) The Furitlve sion, and developer Atty. Her­ If there sire not, then the im­ Cooper tried to tease the taci­ their return with contribuUons. val E. Faubus of Arkansas and ( 3-13) Doctors and Nursei his home "in Rockville. He 906 Farmington Ave., Hartford, mediate cost of any water line Holt, waving Ms arm at the sky. 9:6a a.m. that everything was Rtfilneon, Dennis Ryder, Robert agalnrt at least five African 8-.30 (lO-JJ-.IO) Huntley-Brlnkley Studebaker is in charge of arrangements. man Yules, to see if they could The two astronauts reached "going very nicely.’ ’ Grissom turn space pilot into more con­ fPunda collected In to'wn, with states. Speaks at ECHS Otto Kerner of Illinois. (?4) What’s New? (24) In—School Preview .r— 52. would have to be qome either versation — without too much thoae of 30 other communities Slmmone, Fred Sommariva and 120) Once A Scout (30) Inter-American Hlahway 1 Lugg was appointed to the find other developers in the the launch site at 7 :09 a.m. put toe ship through pitch, roll Hs told Ghana’s National As Catholic author and publisher 3) Walter Cronklts "Bridge of the Americas’ ’ by the town or the developer. success. served by the Hartford Heart Glen Walton. 11:00 ( S-8-f0-12-2^to-40) News. All Models— Jtate bench in May, 1961. He Bev. Victor L. Greenwood Birch Mqxmtaln area who might The owners of future develop­ Grissom stepped out the van and yaw exercises, and updated Advanced to patrol leaders sembly Monday his government Frenk J. Sheed wUl speak to WASmNGTON (AP) — OvH- . 8) Wide Country ’The Rev. Victor Lynch be w ilU ^ to share the cost of first and s t o p ^ several sec­ his clock. Young was busy about "Pretty spectacular ig> there, Association, support a broad has unmistakable evidence that lan space chief James E. Webb (12> Newsbeat Sports. Weather Immediate Delivery Had previously served as a legis- ments would eventually con­ were Jsmae OallaglMr, Larry the Parents Club of East Cath­ 8:45 ( 20) Peter Jennlhgs—Newt 11:15 (104W) Tonight Show (C) Ituve commlssltmer and state Greenwood, 95, formerly ot the project. onds looking at the clear blue his communications chores, but huh?” Cooper asked. program of reaeuch', education plans for military subversion in saya tbof within a year a U.S. (30-40) ABC Nightlife A t Substantial tribute to the cost of the Une, He got back a tens and near­ Golden, Chris Nielsen; advanc­ olic High School Friday at 8 7:00 ( 3) To Tell the Truth - wpresentatlve from Vernon. Hartford and Windsor and for­ Atty. John-D. LaBelle. speak­ reimbursing whoever paid for sky overhead. As Young stepped found Ume to pump up a roff on and community service. ed to assistant patrol leaders the Congo Republic (Brazza­ asrtronaut will float In space and (10) Trackdbwn 11:30 (13) Movie Savings , Lugg applied to Gov, John N. mer pastor of the Poquonock ing for Atty. Yules last night, out, Grissom pointed at the sky his arm and take his blood pree- ly gvbled reply, and he an­ Adler aald, “Every dollar goes ville), Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan p.m. ill the high school auditor­ that a rendezvous of space rtiips (an> Onen HOte ( 3) Movie (C) the initial InstaUations. swered back, "Too many were: John Ferguson, Richard ium. (24) p in ion In The Capitol 11:28 ( 8) Movie _ Pempsey last Feb. 23 for re­ Community Church, Congrega- suggested that he would bring If the town does not have the and both helmeted astronauts jure. direct^ Into the fight a ^ n s t Trudeau, David Caron, Roes and Kenya are “ in an ad-vanced also will be accomplished. (18) Subscription TV 11:30 ( 22) Tonight Show (O AS LOW AS crement, stating that he was tionsd, Windsor, father of Mrs. suit against the town if the smiled. About 70 members of At 9:64 a.m., mission control clouds, huh?” tha country’s top kUlsr; Heart state of preparation.” A native Australian, Sheed necessary funds to undertake As they crossed the Atlantic, Messner and Robert Welch, has lived In London since 1926 Only last week, a Russian cos­ SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USltNO mnfined to a wheel chair be- Miriwn G. Thom of ManchesUr, planning commission turns the project, Qeneral Manager the launch crew were gathered reported the Molly Brown was and blood vessel diaeases.” Charles E. Robinson, commit­ Nkrumah assailed U.S. policy monaut left his space craft to died Saturday in Florida. down the subdivision applica- at the base of the elevator on a completely nominal mis­ the astrtonauU were told they 382 Register in the Congo and said the United and this lecture may be his only «&use of an "Infirmity of the Richard Martin said, Atty. might see their second stage tee chairman, Introduced mem­ "walk” briefly in space. £ ln al cord." In a letter, he said Other survivors include a Uon. ^ ramp. sion — right on toe button for its George Quigley, president ot States must not expect to es­ personal appearance in the ^ . Yules might be asked to put up rocket to 25 miles over and bers of his committee, follow­ Appearing before the Senate S a t his “Incapacity is now ob- datighter. Hie commission has stated Several o f them wiriied the first orbit. 20 the Little League, announced a cape “ the hatred ot Alrican p>eo- United States this season. His the capItsJ — and in turn be re­ behind as they neared the Afri­ ing which a program of Indian Space Committee Monday, dlouBly permanent to the point In accordance with his wish­ that it will deny the request imbursed by other property own­ astronauts ' ‘jtood luck” and The elements of that orbit total of 882 boys ro ste re d with ple.” subject Is "Christ and the Mod­ Radio foung waved their can coast. They were actually Rituals and Dances was pre­ Webb said the United States is Where I can no longer fulfill my es, his body will be the Subject imless either public water or ers who tie into the line. Grissom and Youn were these: at lU' perigee or the...... Little Leagve le Saturday and sented by the Hossga of Spring ern Man,” public sewers are available at thanks. low6st point 100 milOB. At ita lapping one ot toelr . Sheod’s books Include "So­ ahead of the Soviet Union in the (This listing Includes only those new* broadcasts of 10 or 15 ^ tie s as a judge of the Court of medical research at GainS- Atty. LaBelle replied, how­ Sunday. field College. LONDON (AP) — Congolese development ot technology for minute length. Some stations carry other *hort newscMts.) Of Common Pleas.” Gov. Demp- ville (Fla.) Memorial HospiUl. the site. ever, that the coot of such a n took them only 18 seconds apogee or highest point, 142 The Cape communicator said Fifty-two of the boys were 12- Premier Moise Trtx>mbe has ciety and Sanity," "Theology According to Atty. LaBelle, to cover the 32 feet on the the sltuaUon would occur ">ist M A Meeting the mastery of space. (» 8:30 Speak Dp. Hartford my ssdd he was accepting his Private memorial services venture would be prohibitive. miles. year-olds; 74. 11-year-olds; 78, The Unlon-ElleworUi PTA proposed formation of a joint and Sanity,’’ and, most recently troac—use the town has no evidence that slighUy IncHned ramp leading to At 10:02 a.m., the control cen­ prior to your darkness,” and "To Know Christ Jesus.” However, h j said this country 5:00 Long John Wade ^12.15 Sfin Off Ktirement with deep regret. will be held in Daytona Beach, ’The estimate for bringing 10- year-olds, and 62, 9-year-old8.wUl meet tonight at 7 at the commission with Ugranda to end WTIU—IMS BOLAND the tract is unsuitable for devel­ the elevator. ter said it would take the craft then added in Jest: “ See If you The Catholic author also would continue to lag behind the 8:C0 Dick Robinson T in a moving statem ^t on Fla. either uUUty to the site is about Offteials announced reglrtra- BUeworth School. Following the border incidents resulting from Soviet manned space program 1:05 News Sign Oft 5:00 Afternoon Edition uugg’s retirement, ChlM Justice opment with wells and septic $100,000. Thirty seconds later the elev­ about 89 minutes to circle toe can rendesvouB.” tIon in this division is closed. the rebellion in the Congo. writes a column on lay theology WBOH—(1* 6:0() News. Sports. Weather ator had deposited them at the Mission control reported at business meeting a fashion until the powerful Saturn boos- 6:00 Hartford Highlights 6:45 8 Star Extra MOTORS, me. John Hamlltoa King of the Albert F. Irmlscher tanka. As a result, he says, the Atty. Yules last night con­ globe. . • u In the senior division of boys ■how will be presented at 7:80 The proposal, in a letter to which -jippeara in "The Catholic 7:06 ConveraaUon Pleca to^ of the g a n ^ . Grissom had advised that he U:24 a.m., two hours after tM-s are in operation. 7:00 New*. Sports and Weather Ctate Supreme Court ssdd that ROCKVILLE — Albert F , Ir tovm must—under the terms of firmed an offer to the town of from agea IS to 18, 69 boys were by 'Tots and 'Teens of Manches- Prime Jflnlster MUtoii Obote of Transcript" regularly. 8:00 Gaslight 7:30 News of the World him to Common Pleas n less than five minutes, both had encountered "some small blast-off, that radar sighUnga Webb told questioners he 7:60 Congressional Report 369 Center St. When Lugg was appointed judge, mischer, 82, of Hasardville, its subdivision regulations—ap­ $300 per lot In the subdivision registered. Officials stated reg- Commentator will be Mrs. Uganda, was delivered Monday In 1926, he, along with his 12:00 Quiet Hours Court. prove Atty. Yules subdivision he plans toward the cost of any astronauts had snuggled into difficulty” with the yaw thrust-’ had confirmed the success of Istrattons in this division would in London to Uganda’s acting Wife, MaUle Ward, founded the doubts that the Russians can WI'T—12SS 8:10 Pops Concert 643-4079 "he was a strong, vigorous and He was a director of the brother of William Irmlscher, Rae Snyder. Models will in­ develop a surprise military 9:06 NIghtbeat l)ealthy man. Thereafter, he be- Mrs. Emma Luetjin and Mrs. ap^catlon. utility line installed to the site. their seats in the Gemini space­ er, the device that turns toe the first true orbital change in be held open another month. high commissioner Gerald Nhu- publishing firm, Sheed and 5:00 Wall S' Today. 11:00 News RockvUle Mutual Fire Incur-, - craft called “Molly Brown.’ ’ ship's forward end from side to clude: Grade 1, Barbara Ruse; apace capability which would 6:00 News, Weather. Sports. 11:15 Snorts Final _ qune the victim of an ailment Xhiglneering studies of the With 72 homes planned, the tot- space. Leajpie officials noted that Grade 2, Susan Lacy; Grads 8, Ward. 6:15 Radio G-eater Hartford ance Co. and president o f the Harjry Colby, all of l ^ k r i e, Paul Haney, voice ot mission side. The slow-down in speed had upset the balance of power. ll;.30 Art Johnson Show Which pragresatvely disabled board of trustees of the Rock-1 died yesterday at a HaaardviUe site conducted by consultants tal contribution would be $21,600. some boys were accepted at Thomas Futtner and Robert T. separate note, the Congo Tickets may be obtained 6:45 Lowell Thomas WPOP—141# Atty. Yules has employed say control, said the astronauts en It is not considered serious, produced a new orMt, 97 miles regietratton who did not have government accused Uganda's through, the office at East He said he believed the So­ 7:00 News thm. In ^ t e of physical infirm- ville Public Library. He retired convalescent hospital. ’That still leaves $78,400 to be Stivers; Grade 4. Linda Prunler 7:.38 Leading Question 5:00 Lou Terri that the property is suitable for tered the capsule at 7:12 a,m., said toe control center. at its lowest, 106 miles at lu their birth certlflcates with army of “acts of aggression and viets are not committed to any 7:00 Ken Griffin iQes which would have over­ recently as commissioner of the Other survivors include a financed from other sources, and Michael Stoddard: Grade 6, Catholic High. g;00 Life Line septic tanks. however. 6% minutes ahead of schedule. At 10:14 a.m., the Molly highest, a near circle. The first them. Theae Ix^s will not be al­ homicide” on Congolese territo­ definite military role In space 8:30 Jerry Gordon Show 12:00 Jonathan Dark Read Herald Ads. whelmed most ot us, he bravely Connecticut Naval Militia. brother, a sister and several Technicians at the pad kidded Kathy Peak and John Hogan; conUnUed to carry his judicial nieces and nephews. The planning commission took ’The $300 Atty. Yules says, he Brown was approaching the orbit was 100 miles at ita lowest, lowed to try out for the various ry last Wednesday. and, like the United States, seek He was a member ot the Grissom and Young about their Grade 6, Unda Levack, and work.” I^ineral services will be its position on the basis of re­ will pay is the difference be­ west coast of Australia. Seconds 142 nUles at its Mghest. teams until they>pressnt their Grade 8. Barbara Dnnkl, Pat Sale to Benefit first to find out what the possi­ county, state and American ’Thursday at 1 p.m. at the New­ tween the coat of drilling a well early arrival. ’Hte count was 103 later, the Canarvon station in birth certificates^ at a specific RAWALPINDI. .P a k ista n bilities are. T’ QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I9 2 3 | | iiiiiiiiili| | 'tAigg, bom in Derby Feb. 22, ports from town health direc­ minutes and counting. Clark and Joyce Kasheta. Mis, was town counsel for Ver- Bar Associations. He was state kirk and Whitney Funeral on the property, which he es­ Australia was told to Inform the tryout ^ (AP) — President Mohammed "We think we are providing a bar examiner from 1955 until tor Dr. Nicholas Marzialo and Young and Grissom climbed Children may attend provided Homemaker Unit ,'Hon for a number of years and Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Bast town sanitarian Dr. Richard timates at $1,000, and the cost astronauts that the center was Tryouts will begin in April they are accompanied by an Ayub Khan of Pakistan was In­ base for military power if we 1961. of installing japing in the sub into the capsule, facing upward. comidetely satisfied with the at the Little League field on augurated for another five-year served as a prosecutor of the Hartford. Burial will be in Buck- Obnstead. It has more recently Technicians began locking them Space Craft adult. want it,” Webb said. , 164 EAST CENTER ST. former Rockville City Court. He He was a member of the land Cemetery. sought the opinion of state division’s streets, estimated at spacecraft condition — and Ayers Rd. A toUl of 216 boys Social SUted term today. The SoropUmist Club o f in, working through the open gave them a “ go” for a second was elected to the General As­ Yale Cjlub, the Hartford Club, Friends may call at the fu­ -health engineer Charles Jawor- $700 per lot. will try out. The Sisterhood of Temple Chief Justice A. R. Cornelius Mancliester will sponsor a rum- WASHINGTON (AP) — The the University Club, the Hart­ Directors Robert Stone and hatches ot Uie craft orbit. On Satdrday, Apr. 8 at 1 p.m., of the Supreme Court adminis­ sembly as Vernon’s representa­ neral home tonight and tomor­ ski. Haney said “ our status is Down Safely Beth HlUel will sponsor a so­ mago sale Thursday from 9 a. Senate had passed a bill de­ MANCHESTER—649-5261 tive in 1947. ford Officers Club, the Ameri­ row from 7 to 9 p.m. Harlan Taylor questioned the Earlier, mission control re­ 82 9-year-olds will tryout, and cial Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at tered the oath at Islamabad, the m. to noon at 773 Main St., can Legion in Rockville, the According to Dr. Marzialo, al­ planfling commission decision to green and go. There are no ported that the surgeon was also signed to crack down on what Lugg’s death brought a Sunday, Apr. 4, at 2 p.m., 50 the Temple on Foster St. country’s new capital under formally Tweed’s Women's Ap­ Sen. Thomas J. Dodd calls a Veterans of Foreign Wars in Mrs. Une Zetterstroas though the Yules property may require water lines to the site problems here at Oape Kenne­ completely satisfied with the (Conthmed from Pago te a ) 11- year-olds. Some 15 boys have construction 10 miles west of Ample Parking Front and Rear tribute from Atty. Harry Ham­ pass legal teats for suitability dy.” This was at 7:21 a.m. Israeli folk dances from ths parel Shop. Proceeds will bene­ thrl-ving black market in babies. !:;!n mer, president of the Tolland Rockville and the Rockville Mrs. Signe Peterson Zetter- since, they observed, the prob­ physical condition of the astro­ been carried over from last Rawalpindi. for septic tanks, h e‘ feels that “ The sUtus is green and go at original course. Theh he quickly Jewish (Community Center in fit the newly organized Man­ The coimectlcut Democrat s Cotmty Bar Association. "Hie Elka strom, 80. of Waterford, mother lem seems to be with septic nauts, and Grissom is reported year's roster in this age group. Bloomfield will be featured in Ayub pledged he will continue chester Homemaker Service. He was the son of the late the tanks “will saturate the all stations around the world," to have told toe Australian sta­ turned the space craft around legislation was passed by the bar of Tolland County mourns of Mrs. Elsa Brandcr of SO Bar­ tanks. Taylor recommended Saturday, April 10 at 1 p.m., a program of folk dancing and b4s present foreign policy, which Clothing and other items may Senate last year, too, but the s,\3ROBS the passing of a distinguished Harry Grenfell Lugg and the area within a year or two.” Haney said. tion that personally, he too was ry Rd.. died early this morning Thus, he has recommended sewers be required instead. He said the tropical storm off 180 degrees and executed* a 65 10-year-olds will try ou t singing. edges away from the West and be delivered to the sale location House took no action. iN S’ jurist, Atty. Hammer said, former Viola Hager Lugg. Be­ at Backus Memorial Hospital, The commission has taken its "go.” There were 10 carry-overs from leans toward (Communist China early tomorrow evening. Mrs. that the commission turn down the Carnarvon, Australia, track­ number of rapid Jet firings to Reservations made* be made , The measure provides up to ' "Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!” "who demonstrated his devotion sides his wife, he leaves an Norwich. She was the wife of position on the grounds wells Flying through the dark, Gris last year. Sunday, April 11 at by calling Mrs. Burton Kahn, and the rest of the Communist Alice Oampet, ways and means aunt, Mrs. Mortimer C. Bailey the subdivision request because ing station, first detected Mon­ som reported shortly before simulate action which might five years in jail and fines of up to his profession and the admin­ Uno Zetterstrom. might be contaminated by septic day by a 'liroe , was no 3 pjn.. 29 12-year-olds will try 271 Oak St, or Mrs. Arthur bloc. chairman, requests that all istration’ of justice to the very o f Rockville and several cous­ of the probable long-term re­ 10:20 a.m. that he could see have to be Uken as a spacecraft to $10,000 for interstate sale of She is also survived by two sults of approving the develop­ tank seepage from houses across ioiiiger a threat to the station. out ‘There were 23 carry-overs. Travers, 147 Laurel St. He warned the country of "a wearing ap]5arel be marked end. His record of service to ins. Funeral services will be sons and six grandchildren. the town line in Bolton, to the quite clearly the lights of Perth, approaches a target satelUta on Offldlala announced there are stiff climb ahead” to Implement babies for a profit. COVER IT WITH held ’Thursday at 2 p.m. from ment with septic tanks. ’The Syncom 2 satellite was Lento* Worship Set with size and suggested selling his community and state have Funeral services will be held east, even if they were not con­ Australia. Those lights have a rendesvous mieslon. 73 vacancies to fill or 8 uni­ Our Savior Lutheran Church the $ll-billion third five-year INSURANCE. TOO! the Union Congregational Dr. Marzialo says, however, hovering over the Indian Ocean price. TROUBLE ADDS UP rarely been equaled and the ’Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Rose taminated by their own septic served as a cheery beacon to formed teams. Ths Little will hold a Lenten family wor­ plan, which starts in July. The high standards of excellence Church, the Rev. Paul J. Bow­ that he will probably have to and irignals from the coastal previous U.S. astronauts. In another space first, ths DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — A Hill Funeral Home, Elm S t, approve the individual requests tanks. sentry Quebec tracking ship in U.S. Syncom 2 communications League is adding two complete ship service tomorrow at 7 money is from the West. When you prepare your craft for that he maintained as a mem­ man, pastor, officiating. Burial Then came an announcement City to Celebrate b(X)k of flg;ure8 landed a 68- Rocky Hill. Burial will be in General Manager Martin add­ the Indian Ocean were being satellite was used to relay in­ aew uniformed teanu this year. 1^ ^ at the church on Graham the boating season, (lon’t forget in­ ber of the bar and the bench will be in Grove Hill Ceme­ for septic tanks for the property that control thrusters would be MONTREAL (AP) — Douglas year-old man In more trouble Rose Hill Memorial Pafk, Rocky if the development Is permitted, ed that there is money available sent via the satellite to the con­ formation from the Molly The peewee division will surance coverage. Ask us About will long be remembered.” tery in Rockville. Hill. in the water department reserve fired over Texas, bringing the Fisher, s member of the (jana- MIAMI BEIACH, Fla. (AP) — than he figured on. He w m ar­ ■The White-Gibson Funeral since as health officer he can trol center at Oape Kennedy. Brown to the ground tracking again be conducted this year 'Hiere will be a men’s meeting Atty. Robert Pigeon, Tolland Friends may call at the fu- fund, but not in the sewer fund. ship down to a nearly circular at 8 p.m. Thursday. Youth dian Parliament, told a confer­ She is fair, fat and fifty and to­ rested-aa a shoplifter while at­ AEtna Casualty's new Commodore Home, 65 Elm St, is in charge act only within legally pre­ ’The astronauts reclined in orbit, about 100 miles high. network while the sMcecraft for nine year-old boys who did day she etarts a birthday party County prosecutor and a long­ nerad home tomorrow from 6 to Thus, the commission not make it into the regular choir practice will be ^ held ence two years ago that most tempting to steal a book titled Yacht Policy. We believe it’s the -i-'K time friend of Lugg, said, of funeral arrangements. There scribed bounds. their capsule’s contour couches > At aboiK 10:27 a.m. — with flew abov4 the Indian Ocean on that will laet through Saturday. 9 p.nn Clarence WeitI, a member of “ y- means of In- their arms folded across their the second orbit, syncom 3, uniformed Little League. The Friday at 7 p.m. and parish B n g 11 8 h-spealcing (Janadiana "How to Use the Arithmetic most comprehensive and complete "Judge Lugg dedicated his life are no visiting hours. the flight a little over an hour know nothing more of French- This city’s official birthday is You Know.” the commission, said last night; «uring no health hazards are chests, as technicians worked old — Vice President Humphrey which had been used as a back­ roster will have 13 men per choir practice at 8* p.m. Friday but the celebration boating insurance available. This ■•dH to the law. His loss creates a l a wrtMoe A. Joaals Cub Scout News Cknadlan culture than strip­ void in our community. The lo­ Miss Katherine Hendsey that Jaworskl hM agreed that: created is to require public around them. left the mission control area and up relay duriiw the early por­ team and play on Tuesdays and begins at noon with a giant year, get more with the nfew Com­ COVENTRY — Lawrence A. the site should be equipped with , ’The hatches of the spacecraft tions of the flight, became a Thursdays. Cub Srout Pack 226, spon­ tease performer LiU St. Cyr and cal and state bar will long re­ Miss Katherine R. Hendsey of Joanis, 53, of Hartford, brother headed off to visit the Saturn , hockey star Rocket Richard. birthday luncheon in Convention modore 1 either water or sewer If it is . Thta would sUlI leave the pos- were closed at 7:32 a.m., about moon rocket complex on nearby main relay point when a track­ In the farm division of the^ sored by the Union-BUsworth member his high ideals and the Manchester, 77. died y estei^ y of' Mrs. Ethel Aubln of Coven­ SctKwle recently held Rs Blue ' Miss . St. Cyr arrived in Mon­ Hall, which accommodates 18,- excellence in which he per­ to be developed. l *‘blllty of ground seepage from 12 to IS minutes ahead of sched­ Merritt Island. ing staUon in Australia was qut 10 and 12-year-olds who did not 000. Sen. George Smathers, D- in a Mancheeter convalescent try, died yesterday in Hartford. TTie property is steeply, septic tanks, but as a and Gold Banquet. Joseph Ken­ treal Monday night for her first formed his tasks." home. ule. off briefly from communica­ make the regular imiformed Fla., will pull a switch to light Other survivors Include his sloped, is covered by a soil that nuisance rather than an iinme- Haney announced that mis­ The first replay of pilot to tions. nedy and Gordon Pollard served appearance in 14 years and was Judge Frank Monchun opened Bom in East Windsor, she ground conversations —most of team, there will be six teams 50 eight-foot candles on a gigan­ wife, a son, two daughters, a is not conducive to septic diate health hazard. The prop­ sion operations Director Chris­ Only three minor problems with a roster of 16 men per as co-chairmen. asked about the remark. PANELING THE IFFERENCE the session in Rockville Circuit moved to Manchester from it technical talk about space­ “ I ’m flattered, of course,” tic birthday "cake” made of 80,- Court this morning by noting brother and three sisters. tanks as a rule; and includes a erty drains into a brook that topher C." Kraft Jr. had ap­ developed in this first flight by toam. These boys will play Prizes for the best table cen­ Windsor Locks 12 years ago. Funeral services will be held empties into the Case Bros, proved the early closing and craft systems —was broadca.st terpieces were presented to said the dancer, "but I'm 000 flowering plants. May tee quote rates and assist you with regret Lugrg's death. He Survivors include three sta­ large number of homes — and a steerable spacecraft. Two In­ Monday, Wednesday and FYl- Saturday there’ll be a two- W. H. ENGLAND Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the thus a large concentration of reservoir. that the countdown was "pro­ over the public addre.ss system volved a secondary electronic members of Den 8, Mrs. Sonia Dutoh-American. What did he said that Judge Lugg had re­ ters. Mrs. Anna Bums of Cali­ In it, the command flight day. mean?” hour parade down Washington viewed the bill creating the F^sette Funeral Home, 20 Sis­ septic tank effluent—according The proposed relocation of RL ceeding at an excellent pace.” system associated with a thrust­ In addition this year the-Liit- Frtedman, Den Mother, and as tee have so many others? fornia, Mrs. Lena Godbey of At 7:34 a.m.. Haney said the director, Christopher C. Kraft Avenue through the heart of the LUMBER C O . present court system. Hartford and Miss Loretta son Ave., Hartford. Burial will to the commission. ^ 6- tentatively scheduled for con- er jet and a slight pressure drop tle League haa 32 volunteer Mra. John Hogan, assistant den hatches closed on the space­ Jr., spoke to the (janarvon sta Spread confectionery sugar in­ city. A birthday party starting Judge Lugg, who lived with Hendsey of Manchester; and be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, But Atty. LaBelle discounts structlon in the 1969-71 blen- In a fuel system. Both problems umpires who will give one night mother. • "A t the Green” 649-6*01 Hartford. the town’s position on the | nium, would cut the area off craft, 11 minutes ahead of the tion in Australia, asking them to corrected Uiemselvee In a short The boys received wlffle balls stead of flour OQ the pastry at 9:60 p.m., Saturday in every his wife, the former Elinbeth ■several nieces and neptaqws. query the astronauts on whether a week of their time. board for a sweet sugary crust public place in the city will cli­ Berrien, at 57 E3m St. in Rock­ The funeral will be held to­ Friends may call at the fu­ grounds that it was not arrived i from town water or sewer lines, scheduled launch time. Ume. « The lunplres have been , split and the Den Mothers received neral home tonight from 7 to 9 at after engineering studiea increasing the cost of future in- Grissom’s voice, Haney said, certain corrective measures had sesJes. on pis crusts. max the celebration. ville, was graduated cum huide morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the I helped the defective yaw thrust The other involved the blood Into three-man teams. There from Yale University in 1934. Thomas W. Jcrfuison Ftmeral and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and As a result, town directors' stallatlons. was deep and full, while pressure cuff on Grissom’s arm will be an umpire at home An award for the most orig­ last night asked the commis-1 A proposed resolution endors- Young’s was slightly higher er. inal centerpiece was given to He graduated from Yale taw Home, 105 Oak, St., Windsor 7 to 9 p.m. Then Oinarvon asked the which hs said he was unable to plate, fln t base and third bass School in 1937 and started a Locks, with a Mass o f requiem sion to seek a professional en- ing a bill on Community Coi- pitched and "reflected his Geor- operate. of each game. Den 4, and Mrs. Mavis Auretta glneering review of the site, | leges, schedujed to be heard by ^ a Tech~ ■ education and his flying MoHy Brown: "The Cape received a $3 gift certificate practice in New York State. at 9 at St. Mary’s Church, would...... Hke to know if■■ any of'the Offloiala conunented that if He moved to Rockville in Windsor Locks. Burial will be with an eye to long-term effects. ^ the (General Assembly Thurs- Florida upbringing.” an umpire ia aaslgned Monday from the Pleasant tTsdley Phar­ Fanerals If the engineer finds that day, was not discussed by the Suddenly, with the countdown remedies helped your yaw prob­ macy. 1939 and was associated with in St. Mary’s Cemetery. lem.” to umpire a game, he will al- the late Atty. Donald C. Fisk. Friends may call at • the fu­ septic tanks are impracticsi], directors. The board can not going beautifully, the mission Club Raises $44 Cubmaster Roland Bouchard, Grissom’s voice boomed back, waya neftree on that night presented the following awards: He served as a counsel for neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Mn. Edith C. Keith then the commission will be take binding actions at an in- control officers noted a sign of 'The State Education Depart vindicated in its insistence on formal meeting such as^ last "No.” lion badge, David -Bouchard, l^ m on from 1940 to 1942 and Funeral services for Mrs. trouble. They were getting an Omarvon then acknowledged For Charity Use ment included South Windsor afeain in 1945 untU 1959. He Joseph C. Bondrean public water at the site—and night’s. indication of a leak in the oxi­ Mike AuretU; wolf badge, Ste­ EMith Cadle Keith, formerly of and said that the astronauts among 19 towna it plans to dis­ ven Stoeonia; and silver arrow, was corporation counsel for VEatNON—Joseph C .. Bou­ 51 (jamibridge St., were held dizer system. They decided to were to go for a second orbit. A total of $44 w u realized tribute federal funds to under Rockville from 1946 to 1948. hold the countdown at 35 min­ last night from a penny auction WUllam Wert. Tom Goodwin. dreau, 87, of 9 Allen Dr., died yesterday afternoon at St. near residential zones, could The problem was in a secondary the 1968 UJB. VooaUonrt Edu- Tom Futtner, Paul Maleick, From 1949 until 1960 he was yesterday at his home. Mary's Elplacopal Church. The change the complexion of the utes before blast-off to deter­ system and does not seriously at a meeting of the Women’s , cation Act. prosecutor in the former Rock­ ^one Change mine the exact problem. Club of Mancheeter at Second Ken Kryzak, Mark FredietU, Hr. Boudreau was bom in Rev. George F. Noetrand, rec­ sppeal, however. affect the flight. Tha t9wn would receive Mike Wolk, Paul Nelson and ville City Court. It was the first halt in the Congregational Church. Mrs. New Brunswick, Canada, and tor, officiated. Sydney MacAI- Atty. Laeeman says that the At an hour and 18 minutes 13,000 to aid its vocational pro Scott Friedman. He served in the Navy during lived in Vernon eight years. He revised regulations might meet countdown. into the mission, the Molly HiMh Collins of Vernon was Worid War n and retired with pine was organist. Burial was For Pioneer The oxidizer is one of the two gtm. Also, gold arrows, Mark was formerly employed at Royal in East Cemetery. some of the objections of some Brown was approaching the auctioneer. About 150 members the rank of lieutenant com­ propellants. Called nitrogen tet- Nunes to Meet Frechette. Paul Nelson, Mike Typewriter Co., Hartford. Bearers were Atty. W. Da'vid of the litigants In the case. southwest coast of Mexico. and guests attended the meet­ The Registered Nurses C^ub Auretta, Scott Friedman, Rob­ mander. He was elected in 1947 Survivors include his wife, roxide. It provides the oxygen Young had just performed the ing. Proceeds of the auction will to the General Assembly. Keith, Philip G. Keith and Is Contested The proposals call for yards wilt meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. ert Stlvere; bobcat pin. Tim y jj// for the, burning process when It Mrs. Josephine Sheriault Bou­ George G. Kerith, all tons, and of 50 to 1()0 feet and pennanent blood experiment, subjecting benefit the clUb’s charity fund. at South Wlndaor High School. Kennedy; and year pin, Wil­ From 1953 to 1958 he was di­ is mate(| with fuel cidled aero- blood samples to a radioactive rector of the state legislative dreau; four sons, Leon Bou­ Dawid C. Keith, a grandson. screening, betweeq industrial The auctioneer was given a Dr. Harold (ScuUy, staff anes­ liam Wert and Toby SulHvan. dreau of Manchester, Eldmond About 20 South 'Windsor resi­ buildings and residential tones. zine 50. source (or about K minutes. council. He was legislative com- The oxidizer is let down from check for her servlcea, which thetist at St. Frahcls dlospital, Guest speaker was Fred Ed- WHAT Boudreau of Munson, Mass., Ar­ dents who opposed a zone This is designed .to determine ■he endorsed over to the In- Hartford, will speak on closed lund, assistant district chair­ mlsnoner from 1M8 until 1961 the tanks into the engine whether living cells in a weight­ when Gov. Dempeey appointed thur Boudreau of Unionvllle and change for the Pioneer Para­ stfuctora for the Handicapped. chest massage and mouth to man ,from the Charter Oak Lawrence Boudreau of Bloom­ Town Notified plumbing early—at 175 minutes less state are more 'vulnerable chute Cto. planned industrial before the blast off. It had been Eight new membera were in­ mouth resuscitation. Council. field; two daughters, Mrs. Jules to radiation. Middle School Talk building site are taking the Plans Forum In ths wetem’ better than two At just one minute to 11, Gris­ troduced. They are Mrs. George A model, "Recussl - Anne,” Audet of Vernon and Mrs. John Of Injury Suits Wales, Mrs. Morgan Grant, will be used by the audience to The board of education will McCabe of Rockville; a brother, town planning commission to hours 'm en the possible leak som fired two forward thrusters Mrs. Angelo Parandee, Mrs. preoUce mouth to mouth restu- meet tonight at 7:80 at South Richard Boudreau of Augusta, court was noticed.' and slowed down the spacecraft Personal Notices The town has received in­ Ends Tonight Edmond Morancey, Mrs. ‘Ihom- eitatlon. Anyone interested in Windsor High School in the Maine; a sister, Mrs. Valerie Atty. Edwin Lassman, repre­ Technicians went Into the by some 50 miles an hour. That PRICE HOUSE teachers lounge. jury notices from four local senting the South Windsor rocket area found the source of was to lower the orbit, maki*'g as Benson, Mrs. Leslie WU* attending may contact Mra. LaPage of Montreal, Canada; 40 BMie Lanier, Lewie Dr. The agenda includes discus­ In Memoriam grandchildren and 58 great­ residents, one claiming person­ property owners, said this after­ Prof. George M. Raymond of the leak In a valve, and gave it it almost a perfect, olrcle of 100 Itamson, Mrs. Joseph Ouardlno In and and loving nmrmbrance noon that he is now preparing Pratt Institute will speak on miles above the earth. This was and Mrs. Wesley Stoddard. Troop’s Nsw tearter sion of the middle school site grandchildren. al injuries sustained in an auto­ a turn with a wrench stopping and consideration of a report on at my deer brother. FYed W. Wood- papers that will be served on “ Megaloptriis and Regional the escaping fluid. to be confirmed by radar sight Yellow and lavender flowers Boy Scout Troop 186 aponsor- BnuBr. who passed away on March The funeral will be held mobile accident, one claiming ad 6y the Avery St. PTA re­ school entrance age. S3 1962. Thursday at 9:15 a.m. from the the commission this week. Planning" tonight at the final MLssioh control reported that Inge. decorated a centerpiece of Eas­ Missed by his sister. property damages sustained In The suit will probably come town planning forum. As the Molly Brown coasted ter eggs on the rerreshment ta­ ceived its new charter and held Elizabeth M. Stone Bturke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- the white room through which Maacheetor' Evening HereM the same accident, another before Jlhe Court pf Common ^H eld in Room a 7 of the the astronauts enter the space­ over Cape Kennedy, the voices ble. ' Its first Court of Honor at a recent'troop meeting. Walter South Windsor correspondent. CAN YOU claiming personal injuries sus­ Pleas by June, according to of the astronauts and the ground- Mrs. Acle Johnson, Mrs. Fred high school at 8, the forum Is craft had been secured, evacu­ Brownie Joseph, tolephone 644- tained to a street fall, and the Atty. Laesmein’s estimate. ated for the blast-off. The pad stations were heard direoUy. Brunoli and Mra. Andrew Reg* Partington, district comnale- open to the ' pifi>lic. Coffee 0148. fourth claiming personal in­ Meanwhile, he says, Pioneer will be served during the break, area too was now well-cleared. Most o( it was technical talk.' getts served the beveragea. ■ioner of Btoekledgs District, juries sustained in a sidewalk will probably be effectively bar­ by students from Manchester At 8:49, mission control re­ presented the charter to Robert fall. . . . red from proceeding with con­ Ckxnmunlty CbUege, the spon­ sumed the countdown, picking Simmons, Inetitutlonal repre- R u m F o c u s on T.B. P- Janet L. Glode o f 1701 Tol­ struction. Although’ the suit sor of the slx-forum Mrtes. up at 15 minutes before blast­ eantative, in behalf of the Ctar- F O R E X P E R T land Tpke. is claiming personal does not of itself prevent the Joining Prof. Raymond in a off. Earlier, mission control tar Oak Council. W Aam NOTON — Health start of construction, few banks The following awards were a f f o r d injuries; her mother, Mrs. Em­ panel discussion after the cof­ said Astronaut coordinator Don­ : WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING nuulc: Patrol leader, Roger education Is given a high prior­ \ I ma M. Glode of the sgme ad­ would offer financing for a fee break will be Mra. Dorothy ald K. Slayton had contacted ity. In. the Swlet Union 'Tuber- building when the zoning of the Stevens; Assistant senior pat­ RADUTOR r e p a ir in g a n d RECORING dress is 'Claiming damages to Jacobson, former chairman of Griasom’s wife In Houston to cultots, os in the .United States, COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE hsr car; both are alleg^Iy sus­ property on which it is to be the Capitol Regional Planning check on her status — and was Need tax money? rol leader, Richard Caron; built is contested. ■oii^ Thomas Doherty; quar­ la a major health problem and SEiEd tained as the result o f a two- Agency (CRPA); and Robert trying to reach Barbara Young, Is one ot the eubjects streosed Atty. Lasaman also says that W. Chave, a CRPA planner. the wife of the "Molly Brown’s” ter maator, Martin OoMen; bu- car accident on Tolland Tpke. In health (fiossee. 8o o n ci^ncer / / r r - on Feb. 32. hs doubts that the Town of Prof. Raymond, a resident of Junior pilot. Borrow glar, Westey Nerdby; flrrt class, They blame the town for neg­ Manchester will begin the con­ Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., U an Vico ipresldent Hubert H. Roger Stevens; second class. and alcoboHom. ICLARKE MOTOR SALESI lecting to keep the highway, struction of a road or water architect by training, having Humphrey was alf» In the mis­ confidently at the point of the accident, in lines to ths site as long as the received his degree from Co­ sion control building chatting 301 BROAD STREET—643-9521 a reasonably safe condition, and tone change Is being appealed. lumbia University. vrlth flight officials, apd Haney, from HFC W e'll help you find Hie answer fo claim :that the accident was In addition, a legal injunction He Is presently chairman of ths 'volM of mission control, caused by a slippery, snowy, agislnat construction can be the graduate planning depart­ ■aid "It WM Quito an anlmatod Far any meney need, frt HAVE YOU AN this and any oHicr home-biiying icy, unaanded and unsafe con­ ■ought by the litigants. ment of Pratt's (School ot Archl* scene." Loud, laugbtar could be cxperleneed helFfreiB the sMeat EVENT SCHEDULED M. dition. AopordtoC to Atw. Lassn lecture. heard over HaneiraI 'TOioe. Anthony J. McCrudan o f 48 ths appeal Is being taken on He is also senior partner in AV I 9:04, with about 20 cempany In tha buflneMi THAT CALLS fw aieMbtf et FeJeml Depert Issimsw fiei^ Besldential • Commercial e Industrial the town for permittlnf a de­ They objMt specifically to an firm, Harrison, Ballard, and trol, be aald that the bunts tort when yeu da h im a need, trust Heueeheld riueiiee. GAGE for yon. fective, ley and rutted oondiUon alleged lack of sufficient buffer Allen. from the Jeta could ba soen. Wo Art Preptartd to 1 ONE OF THE LABOEST FENCE. DISTBIBUT0B8 AND to exist at that point toM s between the industrial < A oontrlbutor to ssvsral plan­ . At 9 :lf a-m. mission control EBECTOB8 IN CONNECTICVT Nancy Maturo of 120 Bolton tone, which borders directly ning journals, Raymond rsesnt- reported that all systama w an I«nw Hfi, lUN. 1M» lip to U iMiilh, to ram Servo You to Your I i' St claims that sAe fell on upon South Windsor residences; ly chaired a planiung confershes "go," Slid the contra "board la ^isM •* nee < Complete Line of sidewalk at Grant an4 Oliver sM they object to tha fact partly sponsored by Pratt, and green around the range, looking ~SU susr8U rS£ CompletoSatiafoetUm SiwiMBS B ank WOCND FENCINa-ls will iU e-to', tba aPMeahtpl ;0 - M M cIIp TurnpU n 's', ''.t ■ leiei i.M M M riW ttw requlrsmants for oon* m PHONE NEWINGTON 666-1534 senger auto Ucenea Rietfa to ge out down the glare itod (torn O blM ^ overt end H—r-W ONIt 649-#^ ' U . ’WtS on aala InJNouatoB QaaoHy. 'etfiiikBAdMMtiM huUffinfi oa a higtaly-poiiahe4 Bermuda, and ralayed "excah TlJKaDAY,. MARCH 28, 1965 P A G E N O n

luprame Court ot Errors haa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESpAY, MARCH 28, 1965 aavbd the board money on thb ruled. P A G E E IG H T instruments. Since the actual MEA Circulating Petkum Events Tbe court based Its decision BARRiCiNi roodela of the Inatriiments ware on a finding that one sentence exetalMtjr al B Y . R O U S O N not known, it was ImpoaslMa to of a 1949 General Assembly Act LITTLE SPORTS maks a oomparison. Asking Representation Vote establishing a retirement fund Porcheron /tald that as a Uggeff Drug T T r r Bid R ules Violated, In State tor tull-ume city employes of raspcNntels taxpayer of |h« Torrington is unconstitutional. town, Krauae, who owns Bol­ taaohar wmraaantatlontlnto the poariblllty of securing a , .-r ~ ____ In Its ruling Monday, the court . 9A1 local attdtney who could pre-pre­ (Conttauad from Paga Oaa) ACROSS outcut ton property, should have eome tiecUon voted for by 3®1 teach­ set ealde a lower court declefon IHAT UTTLt TECHNl-1 SORRY 1t>' VJVU •Mk'J to the board of eduoation in­ sent the MBA’S case to the »3 AM ‘m e > S ri'"‘'2S£JS£'40SioeMtT« S c h o o l 0o a r d S a y s ers March 12 1» on lU way to cel It becauae no alrplana is In favor of former Mayor An­ CAUry HAPPEN* TO f stead of writing letters to the board. Wolfert said that no le­ thony C. Oelormino and Edfnond TWUMS.WU.'W KMDLV BE THE BET IT*ELF/ , COOKIE ( • Shrine tt San decorated becoming a reaUty. gal counsel had yet been retain­ avallabla for charter. *'We tried ■xplmm "We Ruutt OP S3 Showed mercy Aowspapor. J. fiawoeka, former superintend­ M ^ m o p l b w a s JA PO W ) Airiooio f «9RT6MAN«HIP to 1H » « 11 Small finch to The majority o t the board ot'^arioua______companies. Since the He said that In the yoara ke A petition directed 'to the ed. them an,’ ’ he said, referring to ent of public welfare in Torrlng- SUPPOSED TO BRtN6 ] 'i o o f f * SSFood aDowenee On March 13, William Dowd, OOLT67A6 NOU RECALL ISRabaont ■ducatlon members' conceded equipment came out of bond hal aervad on the board he haa board of education Id presently the alrlinea that serve New Eng­ ton. HIIAHIS SU PPER*,, FINEERj. MCUck-baaOa 56 Cylindrical issue money, handled by the 'ariced the adminiatratlon to being circulated among secon­ prealdent of the rival and much THEY WAWEIWP -rHAiT— PW, ^ NOT A UOUID /m a j o r , liRaitcnte STNblllfy laat night that there had been a ■dialler MFT, urrote a letter to land. s a s s s i K* not B0S$ O f saOnasete- public building commission, and work without 4 framework of dary school staff members be­ KINDEROARTEN QUESTION S HOTFOOT/, BUT ‘ ISBUks^ breech .at their own policy on low the poeMkm of superin­ Atty. William Collins requesting ''Naturally we’ra disappoint­ THE /MANOR/ BUT NOW 17 AM DOWN since that commission could not poUcita and have taken him HARTFORD (AP) — Spokes­ BUGGS BUNNY TKEV'RE 1 9 1 ^ Bidding pfocedure after the su­ legally waive bidding, the ttema to task as "Monday morning tendent by representatives of a meeting to explore the pro­ ed but there’s not anything wa tHEy*RB 6E66INO O f f 1 Rubber treat can do about It,” he i^ d . men tor small towns said today Rl®HT/> 8African itream perintendent failed to obtain had to be put out to bid. When quarteibaoks.^’ Ha aald that the the Manchester Bducatton As­ cedures for holding a collective they will suffer major financial A TECHNicAurry/y^^^ bargaining election. Atty. Col­ r 34IdoUaa_. j Zoological MCdlaghCliMf, the typerwiter bids came in, bMril had to asaume its part sociation (MBA). headaches if the le^siature en­ HlyEUAERi NEyTTlWlE . 37 site of Rlea SOTTudfia (« W WOoMlIB* bide on muMeal Inatrumenta and The petition requesU the lins is chairman of the board's Inatltote tarmlnatioil they were higher than the orig­ of the blame, but that out of Power Failure acts. a law requiring all towns to I BROU6HT DO AAE A FAIORL. dCanadlan . SlProooun S IA *” * ! ■uppllee. The.membera aald they inal quotations. the chaos may come a better board to supervise an Inunedi- personnel committee. VA 80AE FRUIT Sl Oriental gailar 33SymboIfor accepted the blame for not NEW BRITAIN (AP) — New­ provide kindergartens. SSBdlUe ptovlnca (ahj Liguori said laat night that he b o ^ . ate referendum for the pur­ . Dowd said that the MFT But mothers of kindergarten- T CHEER YAUPl ^ rootataUt BBom mtheidOT knowing that the Inatrumenta pose of deteriptniitf which or- ington and tha lower east end of had obtained bids on the piano, Porcheron added that the; views the "apparent break­ New Britain were hit by a 66 age youngsters said the towns SSConecadam • Ezlat wer^ purchased without hlda. gahlaatlon, the . MBA or the down” of teacher-board rela­ ban 7RacecoBtat 34Vlpa» which waa bought gut of bond could hhve better relations Wit minute power failure today. should recognise kindergarten as asDreadfijl « - r — W Supt' Philip Uguori accepted issue money. Manchester Federation of tions with alarm. He requested SSBaaoM drcnlt SSSknianlndltt 4 m m « other town boards, too, who Utility offlciale said a faulty an essential foundation tor the beadfaar SBawUderad a reprimand but defended'hla Liguori also pointed out that, are more apt to criticise than Teaohirs eclal meeting Waa call­ spoke up from the audience, dent. Gone said that the peti­ Damage was reported aa mi­ the hospital and Tale, It was nonneing their new fran­ H\6H ed'as a result of a latter by struments the same grade In one saying that If people were not The association is pressing nor. said in a Joint statement from BY V. T. HAMLIN COURT fr or more makes ot Instruments tion will profoably be presented chise tine. A L L Y O O P Ward Krause of the Ward Mu- “ muxsled’’ they would come to to the board at Its meeting for a bill in the general assem­ hospital and university officials. RULE* could be specified bly that would give teachers ric Oo. in Manchester which waa achool board meetings. He next M o-dey night. Penaiona Denied The’ new name, which will go publiitMd in The Herald's Open The question of Krause’s let­ pointed out that townspeople the right to negotiate over sal­ NOW I BETTER The petition Is being brought HARTFORD (AP)—Two form­ Into effect In aboUt two weeks, e o SEE WHAT I Ibrum laat week. A similar let­ ter asking to, bid on the musical are allowed to speak up at oth­ aries, with dUputes being re­ er city officials ot Torrington will "more appropriately Identi­ 2S ttemS was dUamiseed earlier in er board meetlnifs. He said the around to each teacher by solved by the state commission­ JADE EAST CAN DO ABOUT h v ter WM aent to the selectmen. members of the MEA represent­ are not entitled to pensions fy the hospiUjil aa a university DOC OSCAR Krause charged that the abhocl the maetinig. Members fait that policy should be changed, that er of education. granted them in 1961, the State teaching hospital," It was said. the raal issue was not that the It was "bad” for the school ative council. That council, The union has a bill that sets 3T board did not go out for Mda composed of representatives CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER on miirical bihtriimenU and aupL request to bid had not been hoard's "Image.” uo a collective bargaining pro­ honored, but that no bids were from all the town’s public cess with disputes settled by a W plies on at least three different A suggestion to allow time schools, will meet tomorrow, occasions. He said that e letter sought for townspeople to talk at some state teacher’s appealq board. said Cone. The bills will come up for 35 36 137 I s * he sent requesting to bid on mu­ Deny Receiving Letter point during board of education Cone, the vice principal at sical items was never brought Both Supt. Uguorl and Por- meetings wUl be taken up- In Bennett Junior High School, hearing April 5. to the board. He seld that he cheron dented ever having re­ the next regular ’■09 r'^ meeting. said that the council will dis­ — ■ could have saved the town ceived such a latter, however. A motion by Mrs. Warfel to cuss procedures for circulating NO QUESTION ABOUT IT money. Krause spoke at the Accordingling to Krause,, a let- appoint a standing committee the petition In the elementary MIAMI, Fla. (AP)— A truck U meeting last night. ter dated Dec. 4, 1964, asking on bills wUl also be taken up at schools Rnd also probably ap­ belonging to the Miami Post As a result of lest night's that he be put on the bid list, this meeting. The board did not prove a paper explaining MEA Publishing Co. has a sign on 45 meeting two items, will be was mailed to Harold Porcher- vote on the motion since, _as reasons for wanting to be the the rear with an arrow pointing l ^ e d on Ute April school board on, chairman of the board of Porcheron said. It would not be sole representative of all the to the left: ’’To Be," and on the U w agenda. One of these will be a education, Bolton, Conn., with a right to take a vote in a meet- tesichers. other side with an arrow point­ discussion on the formation of a copy for the superintendent. He ing which had no agenda , The MBA will attempt to cir­ ing to the right: "Or Not to read a copy of the letter and | Liguori explained that the Se ■tending committee on bills, culate this paper, not only to all Be." PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER &/ which . would Involve a major said he "swore to Ood that he policy prohibiting standing corn- teachers, but also to various p^lcy change. The other will be had mailed the letter." i mittees would have to be groups in the town, including ALW/?YS tHAT HE'S <30r HIS a discussion on the poeslbility Porcheron said that the only changed, suid also the policy the school board, said Cone. letter from Krause that he had leaving all administration In the STUPID TMINS 7PACIFIER AND; r a n g OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS M setting aside a few minuUs In the March 12 teacher poll, STICKING OUT OF WHAT'S V OU VE SOT c< each, school board meeting received was dated October IB hands of the superintendent of the 486 professional staff with a 1B64. This letter was not But he said that he had been MOUTH/ WRONG YOURS! COMB O N " COM .MON/ OH. YEAHTlCWJReADA WHOLE) for a questions and answer per­ members eligible to vote, 328 or WITH a e r vouR Nose exJT OF VVEEIC OF SPORTS ^ COMICS iod between the board and the brought to the attenticot of the making the same request for a 68 per cent were In favor of “SAVINeS & LOAN” IT? THOSe WEW5PAPERSANP am* be dome wtth MV halt, board until last night. sub-committee to. look over holding a referendum. Only 33 C3F I K BMMTIM'AHEAP OF ‘ publle. 4SET BUSY BEFORE 1CLOBBCR In the past few months the Hie October letter com­ bills. voted "N o.” / ■lOU/ TNIS PAINTIMa JOB» VO O /TM JIST WAITIN' plained that the BoHon school Mrs. 'Warfel, who Is the only \ FOR VtaUTOCAtCH extant of the public has been . The sarne poll revealed that 69 SUPPOSeP TO BE A JOIMT musiciiiuBiv teacher,bccu;iici, Keithcvciui Groethe, ons who sess tiis hill, has been 'per cent were opposed to the EFFORT, MOT A SOLO BY UP WITH ME, SO two or three townspeople at ourrsMooKrAtf each meeting. Last mght there was trillng his students to pur- making the request periodically 1966-66 salary schedule, and 60 VDUR5 TRULY/ chase insUuments In a specific fo r some time, m ak e w ith th e ^ were over 20, many of them at- per cent were In favor of with­ ROLLER/ fidala of the town. They were store, and that they had been The board will meet in execu- holding signatures from salary allowed to speak at the end of told not to get their Instru- uve session tomorrow night to ' ■^'iemenU as a means of pres" the meeting. ments from Krause’s store. I continue a discussion of teach- gurjng the board intoInto further Krause, who has advertised ers’ salary agreements for 1965- ggiary negotiations.egotlations. ’TheThe 80- Bdird member Walter Wad­ salary ne In the wkidow o f his Hartford 66. m«Tnbermember MFT bovcottedboycotted the dell said that In his original wJi for m^lc ' he Is not a mem- Briefs poll. eiMIWNU.ki. . , 'public s^ ool music The board lOf finance will On that same day. a legal VM i S S s S T ^ S ^ o r l tad asked i explained how "the meet tonight at 8 In the town opinion requested by the board fo r I2.94B. The board question- racket’’ operatee and said that office conference room. and delivered by Town Counsel ed this figure, which Liguori BY JOE CAMPBELL he has In the past written to The fire department will drill Irving Aronson was made BONNIE ■eld came from a catalog. They the state board of education tomorrow at 7 at the flrehouee. public. aeked him to get approximate IMPROVEMENT and Sen. Thomas Dodd on the The Bolton Homemakers will It said that the board can H L B iP O y / I WeMrOVERlSCAU.R3R I achool oqet flguree for the subject meet tomorrow at 10 atai theuie negotiate With any teachers’teachers' or Itvta. He caaxe back with a VM/GD JMiier. I PtOHT KNOW PRIZE PORTHE 1 3-33 He said the peual way the Community Hall for a program ganliaUon, but that any agree total requeet for 11,955, which “ racket" operates Is that a onAva hale*hair styling flJlfland f^lorinP.coloring. ments reached arewi** >\In/1Inof>date or shabby BEN CASEY purchased out of bond Issue to show that such waa the cm o trict Judge Robert C. Zampano In Bolton, but Intimated that Which it Is probable that one money, not current operating has dissrived his order that teacher group will be chosen as home. Get a "Savings & Loon" Home Improvement Loon. expenses. the lack of bidding could lead blood transfusions be given to How THATCAIM 16 I so W7W1B>TD m tX X J HOtV IMPSnSCD J to suspicion. the sole teacher representative. I AooMdlng to Liguori, be a Jehovah's Witness suffering Wolfert said in a letter to RE6TORH|tU. LEAVE X WAS wrm TOUR LGCTUtE-ZlNP 1 H M a E Wont to odd a room? Fix up the basement os a recreation 90EWBAftM95H>ByiWOMISMCHUTy ^ took the adoption o f the budget In spite of questions by both from a bleeding ulcer. Atty. Aronson that hla ruling YDUTOWK ABOUT figures to mean that the board Porcheron and Liguori, he made Zampano took the .action Mon­ THArtnOKULEPHX was law in Manchester and that BY FRANK O’NEAL] 1HEVCUMTEER , had approved purchases at no accusations. He was pressed day aner t a was notified that room? Modernize your kitchen or bathroom? Come in S H O R T R IB S WORK. ^ the MEA haa every intention to these' prk«a. He eald if he mis­ by Porcheron to reveal the Elishus George, 89,-of Bridge­ follow the letter of the law. WHEN X GROW S O J ODUUD P1.AV interpreted their intwitlons, source of his information, but port, who had received a num­ Accordingly, In the same let and discuss your financial requirements with Manchester's then ha stood 'eorrseted. ber ot transfusions, was no long­ . f UP rp u « -ID -reiCK OR-TREAT, he refused. • ter, Wolfert requested a meet PsRoy Vielattoa Seen . Liguori ponted out that some er In critical condition. In g to explore “procedures and oldest financial institution. There's no obligation. BSDtAE AHUM 3 6 5 OAVS A y e a r // George, a father of tour chil­ Accordinc to WaddsU and o f the Information In Krause’s objectives that would be legally other m sm b « of thq board, Opm Forum letter was Incor­ dren, was admitted to the Vet­ acceptable In Manchester, until erans Hospital In West Haven not gotne out to bid was in di­ rect. such time as state legislation of the board's March 15'. Two days later, after rect vktatloa Oroetbe Blanteleae makes It possible for the MEA own policy on bidding to r The board explained that, at a heavy loss of blood,' he waa idlllitures. reported In critical condition. to achieve Its ultimate goal—to espltai outlay expend. an extensive meeting preceding represent the entire profeseional This policy, they said, la mudh the <^en meeting last night At the request of hospital offi­ cials, Zampemo wont to the hos- staff In binding negotiations more etriot tiiu the town ord- they had talked with Groethe, and agreements with the board tnaaee inquiring blddlta on iltal the mght of March 17 and E. A. JOHNSON who teaches music In both leld a hearing at George’s bed­ of education.” 1 ^ liaLifiw,i* Iteimi oter WOO, which » a u ie schools, and had found him No meeting has yet been had cited in hie letter. side. PAINT GO. completely blameless except Four doctors testified that scheduled. - f e a t h e r BY DICK CAVALLI The board’s poUcy roads 723 MAIN ST. MORTY MEEKLE that "the board will advertise for one letter he sent home to Gaorge would probably die If On the same day, March 16, parenSe, which they considered bis ulcer staged hemorrhaging Wolfert was authorized by the PHONE 649-4501 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE for sealed bids In newapapers baring ^a elrculatlon In the "an error in Judgment." again. MEA Actions Council to look ^ S lU BOy.DOVtXJKNOW ICCNTlWINKfa When the band jx fs being 1HeC^API06ON town on all etmunodltiee listed A COUPU WAS 6UARPIN6 ME.' IF WE WHATI6ir...A formed last year Groethe sent CN'TbueHAr? as capital outlay expenditures” /MIU HURRY, YOU CAN CARIURE THEM. p o u c e c N a t and on all iteifia "necessitating a letter listing all three music MOfKAN! eontractiiral agreemenU” for stores In Manchester, the var­ ... by saving at OM THE DOUBLE, A ■srvieea or maintenance. ious brands of Instruments and y JOE.' TAKE SOME T b s boii^ may waive the re- the usual rental fees. 'SAVINGS & LOAN' MEM And go ulrementa if, "In the lnion of The only demonstrator Invit­ W HICH SHALrL IT BE? WITH HER. lie majority of the members ed to a parents* meeting was apresent, the b«it interest of the from the Lane Guitar Co. A second letter from Groethe ELD B R C A R E . . . or only AAedicore? town wUl b t eerved by Invlta- S . -A ' tlobal Mde or apy other means to parents of new mueiclans of purohaslng oetermined by tills fall said that instruments the board of education." • could'be rented anywhere, but WIU THE WEOFIE MAKE A WISE CHOICE? John MoCarrick, board mem ttat be considered one line of instrumeftts cairlad by the Lane On JsBosrr 4, 1965, ao i n i t i a l Galhip Poll repoarted that 77% of ^ p l e 'Tlt'f ber and fornier board chalnnan, ■aid hs fait “stupid” when ta Gu'tar Co. the beet. 1.: v j aw mistaken in dieir underttsndiag of the Administration’! M ^care (lung* Board menibevi said ttat tbs 3-25 raid wtat happened. He Mid Aoderaoo) proposal, or just don’t know much of anything shoot K. there was an item for |1,195 first letter,waa right and the second letter was wrong, be­ Ustod as ‘toapltal outiay" in the WHY NOT TEST YOUR OWN /'MEDICARE' IQ? lf(Wamf>er blRs, and tlxri he cause the name of a single CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER' store was used. The supermten- An elderly man, paft'70, has failing eyesight and his surgeon sdmtaWm to • ’ ; MICKEY FINN BP LANK LEONARD must have been “sleeping’’ at deot and the board have voiced that meeting. Ha said it their objsetiona to Groethe. hospital___ ioe an operation. FollowingRniinwinff successful suriteiv.surgery, specialqieclal eyeSlassesey ate NOW, M l»6 B U M #, j i i s r BW*I TH/« ASRBMIBNT HK M TURN, A6RBBS TO BFU r M » RMIWKP waa'.tMog for the board to ^ Manchester’s oldest financial in­ TD PAY MR. ROACH *KWXW OF THB WEALTH FOR TW OtPTURfr OF THB NOTORIOUS At tta same time the board prescribed. TNEOTHEftONE IS MINE/ Vouu n c fivB BOOH) we TD HIS erroRTei RORLFIMANaeRt y/tO tOOK FOR WILUR prove siion a figure without a and Uguorl prfeised Groethe for stitution offers a high return on AM olrm n/e LEFT THE wor HMK.JBN> YOU Fn- quesiknu bis “eiRbtalasm and teaching QuiM^ions your savings with complete STUPFINIT— TOlUWeME CANZ MBOeKIOFTIONttM Slaea. January, on the tnalat- ikllls.” liguort actid that In hla MAILEDCOLD’ -'W H eN I 105M ^.TAKBrWttaiFOR ance .o f -the board aeoreta^. 17 yestra in the public schools • I f Medicare Is pejised: ^ ' safety. Each account insured up ^qoB»noNM«t Mm. Otolca^ WarfaL itha W*ls busuieoB ta has nm seen such a • , How much would Medicare pay towerdthn / hava-baan Itemlaed for board to $10,000. Dividends paid 4 good music teariisr, , phjnricieo’s fee foe ^ operation? Some □ None Q ■mxmtat MM. Warfel aaid last , qnsrier-Baridiic Charged times a year; at the end of PAID FROM * Obhriudlnc staitements were • How much would Uliediqire pay toward the March, June, September and De­ oh«Bai< Without knowing iriiat made by eome a t the board the jqpedalL«]r|^l^ Some O None Q members wbb '-bipa not spoken cember. Start 'feathering your DAY OF DEPOSIT ^^‘liiipS k ^ ^ ln g tha auperin- out AS tmicti as others during .. .> nest” . *. here, today! U n H ^ ^ 0 ^ ' the course o< the meeting. jnaiM'tp tagljr eiy i Hfitold Blmtit-esild that Mbn- The correct aaswer 16 fcoto the abovtf'fftitotions Is: %WNE" : tanuuSSo’* a n d ^ t “ttiere wjto id i^ ^ m iilD g quariW^moHliMr After the mad peld s deductihle.nf pne dar (•)»»>* ♦SO) °"* °^**^ BO iataat tq dicatve," Mo aal4 not aa ptudbiWe ag Jmoa^ Medicare wpuUpeTfor ^ test of ^ h^ital costs up to a 60 &y towL M p^ IxWWrar. lluA'them waa a-dofl- things before their happ^: He.hald ttat in tta futon the Cate makes 00 ^ visib os lot covering exj^nses for eyeglssies, dentures, doctors board ot education will be sure b illt ,0te. C M t e A e s 6& ^ within tha framefwork of.’’ Ho ttat oonununloetione come be­ MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS^ tatobeded aohooi board ohMr- fore It for tta Judgment. BUT W ^ T ABOUT ILDERCARE (HR 3727)9 m w Marotd Porcheron that he Kennm Matthews said ttat T h e lle7lewti’’CMrtU Hdetcure MU pcoppsef to finance a comprehensive program had balpad write the polhv. the boafid Itoetf oaimot be ex­ S A V IN G S we MADE A aCJOD ' WELL, VOU'RE you NEED WHYDOwTvtXI \ WONDERFUL cused for not pkdtlng up the . e f m edkal beoafits foe p « ^ over 65 sirfffiowf m y spscUl tsx bemg Itvud. HAUL, TOO .. BUT THE fact that the Instruirneiits were MORE VSITTHE I OEAlltXeO STORM i n t e r f e r e d , ^«IT'"-•vfSurH I .r that he ao- costs will be paid out pi g e o ^ levenues, and will be shared by each state with pumhisttl without Wda. He said B(B)CI9E/ REOUdNO 1 TIGHT OVER! LANSJ o t ] ^ the reprimand but w t - the Fedtcal worammenL -1,' ' - ' , , u „< / L O A N LAOy SAION ACROSS ^ tta htoS^hJuri ta SttlHy, s ,s C ) ^ 1 A I I ( ) N« VB»NICA. 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MANCHESTER EVSNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, IMS PAGE ELEVnf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1965 Hurl No-Hitter for Mets Around the Auerbach New Celt Stockholder 'RnfilYlK /A P ) ~ Red^)Mcli did not fct a full cno-thlrd^you noiieed O sear fUtevieoti was hurt yesterday. Hie Injury Grapefruit League Auerbach—pro basketball’s sbare of the club but he was "permitted to purchase stock looked bad to me. We worked Gary Kroll, highest paid coach at an and on terms very favorable to hard to win (U6-90) to keep our Gish Outweighs Glory witn estimated $60,000 — has him .” timing. Tbe Royals’ Mds got brought a piece of success- Red would not comment on their chance and scrscrapped real For Veteran Pastrano Richardson.« the $50,000 setary estim ate other hard. It turns out thewre trying ville, otherwise known as than to say “I don’t come to gain a better wcn-Iost record than Los Angeles so in case the Boston Oltics. cheap.” Ht^ever, Fieri re­ Oitoan-bont Sat S tsU e Blank Bucs Earl Yost Lou Fieri pbbllcly welcomed vealed the figure was “very Cincinnati arins the (UvUdoin it MONTTCELLO, N. T. la (AP)—At this stage ef Ms the othttTe HERALD SPORTS EDITOR Amrtaoh Monday as a fellow close.” can have the home court edge WUUe the W isp • m ade NEW YORK (AP) — stockholder wMh Mmself and Amid persistent rumors the in the (Inals. career, Ugbt-heavywelght Ms remark atxiut glory and Mrs. WaRer Brown, widow of OeMlcs will be sold, Auerbach "I still pick Cincinnati aH the cham pion WUUe Pastrano the bude wlwn the tails When Gary Kroll left Phil­ the OeMcs’ late owner-presi- revealed he has put on paper he way in its series with Philadel­ says "the buck is worth ■wttched to Terry Downed, adelphia last Auffust, the Todays Team — dent. will act as general manager- phia? If Oscar is hurt It could the wealtStgr BrltiM i b o o k - Auerbach has spent IS of Ids coach tor one more year re­ be a (actor peychologlcally. But more than the glory.” mokei^boixer. Pastrano Phillies were in first place "At the begtating you in the National League. 19 coaching years in the nation­ gardless of the ownership. Pieri 1 understand Larry Costello of ■topped Downes tn the 11th Los Angeles Dodgers al Basketball AesoctaUon build­ said that if he and Mrs. Brown the 76ers is hurt. want tlM title — and tha round of a title fight og Four months later, when ing a Boston dynasty which now should put the club up for sale "In the west I’ve got to go glory—more than anything Itenchester, England, hmi (Slordon Richardson depart­ boasts nine consecutive Biastern Auerbach has agreed to seH his along with St. Louis to beat else,” Psitrano said Mon­ N ov, SO. ed St. Louis, the Cardinals Division tlUes. ’The team is holdings too. Baltimore, then Los Angeles to day at Ms ptuah training Bhortly after the fight, There is idways room for a seeking Ks eighth league crown, Auerbach says he never would take i t camp at Kutsher’s Country were world champions. FORT LAUDERDALE,' versatile player and the Dodg­ Doemes, reputedly worth Fla.— Next to the fantastic seveirai in a row in the coming want to be sole owner of this or “As for ourselves, I’m very, Club. “Now I fight for tha more than $500,000 because Today, Uieir desUnies Joined ers have tiwo. Ron Fairly and playoffs. any other team. very worried. A two week lay­ buck. Sura, Uw title is Wes Parker. Both can play first a t his betting parlor hold­ not at the top but at the bottom, complete collapse of the Red took on the added Job of Fieri put to rest speculation off (Boston gets Into ths play­ great. Without it I dem’t Kroll and Richardson possess base and rightfield. Both will in g s In England, announced in the sneral ntanager shortly after about posedble future sole at offs April 4) is a long time. It make the buck.” his retirement. the first no-hit game ever start, whers, remains the ques­ rown’s death last summer. least toRll after the playoffs. doesn’t matter what we do, how The handsome, unmark­ pitched for the . final three weeks of the tion. ^ ^ "I don’t beUeve beR “I see a bright future for the “Afi we want to do now Is con­ hard we work, how much we ed boxer, at 29 a veteran quit,” said WlUie. "He's Kroll, a 28-yearold right­ 1%4 National Leasnie sea­ The Dodgers have speed to of 1SV4 years of pro bat­ hander, pitched the first six in­ son, the drop of the Los Ange­ league and the game in Boe- centrate on tile championship,’’ talk and plan In sessions, we’ll crazy efx)ut fighting. He burn with Mauiy WUls, base­ ton,” Auerbach said, adding he said. be hurt. tling, wlU collect $100,000 nings, and the 25-year-old Rich­ les Dodgers from first to sixth ball’s greatest aU-time base wants that title more than ardson, a lefty, performed the place rated second last season in attendance is better and fan ’Turning his remarks to the “Our practices this week will for his third title defense anything else. If I hod hin stealer leading the ca st. 'T Uke on March 30 when he meets final three as the Mets blanked the "flop of the year” category. interest hi,;her than ever here. various teams, Auerbach com­ be devoted to lots of running— money I would quit right a club that can run,” Alston m ented: and some fun. I want it to be Jose Torres at Madison Pittsburgh 6-0 Monday. It’s hard to be riding in the aald. That ingredient, the Dodg­ Fieri wmild not give out de­ now. If I had it before I tails of the deal but said Auer- “ Coming down to the playoffs relaxing and to keep us loose.” Square Garden in the sec­ The no-hitter, the first of the clouds one year as Na­ ers have with a big plus. won the title 1 would have baseball exhibition season, ond half of tha title double- paicked It in. tional League and Worid Cham­ Many familiar faces la the header. marked the first time the Mets pions and fall hack Into the sec­ Dodger family are mlsaing, like Now the title meano had a hitless game pitched for ond division 12 months later. Duke Snider — although he’s Welterweight king BtnUe money to me and Z intend them, in exhibiUon or regular ’That’s what the Dodgers didi still with the club as a scout, Eagles See Bright Future, Griffith defends against to k eep K. season play. Instead of against It’s all in the post now, at least and Jim Gilliam, now a first them. that’s what Manager Walt Al­ base coach, the first Negro to MISSED ONE, GOT ANOTHER— Horace Clarke, spearing Ed Kasko*s hot grounder. He missed Wynn While not allowing a hit, Kroll ston hopes. be working on the coaching JV’s Show Perfect Season New Yorit Yitnkpe rookie second baseman lunges but threw to first to retire Kasko. (AP Photofax.) walked three Pirates, all in the ”I’m optimistic,” the strong, lines in the majors. Alston said New Celt Owner Red Anertiaefa Gets Lig^t from Lou Pieri first inning, and struck out five. silent field boss of the Dodgers he might have as many as seven ■neuooeesfully toward Houston’s Jim Wynn after He retired the final 16 batters By JOHN GOLDEN ^as Krist ended up with 198 tal­ reported on a sixth straight 85- newcomers on his 26-man ros­ lies, Joe DontinlM with 173 and he faced. Richardson put down degree day on the Grapefruit Seentingty unnoticed in the ter when the bell rings. Most Greg WlUett 171. Willett and , Y MIDGETS (our more before Del CrandaB League scene. Impressive has been second The Three Faces of Cassias — Part 1 apotlight that shone on their reached first on shortstop Roy Domlnlco are sophomores. All Last week of regular league “ ’This is the best pitching stah baseman Jim Lefebvre. varsity brothers all season, the five saw varsity action and sel­ Sox Tony C Makes Sweet Music McMillan’s MTor in the eighth While pitching is the club’s action saw Manchester Auto inning. we’ve ever had in my years Blast CathoUc JV’s, under Coach dom played more than three T Parts down Peck Lumber, 35- IQE (12, the longest tenure of any strongest point, catching Isn’t Bob Fish, managed to put to­ quaitem of a Jayvee game. No-hitters are nothing new to half bad with John Roseboro 21, and Boland Oil beat Ted- Kroll, who stands 6-foot-6H and manager in the majors) with WALT ALSTON Noisy Heavyweight King gether a perfect 20-0 season. Toughest contests were the ford’s, 37-33. around. On Records and On the Field weighs 220. He pitched one in the Etodgers. Of course, it will This marks the second time In X avier gam es. T he Junior Eki- Dick Brannick (12), Mike have to fetay healthy all year est earned run averages the Alston has to be one of the Blast’e brief four-year history 1959, his first year in organized top managers In baaeball. Any­ gles came closest to having Kelly (7), Greg Horn and Mark baseball, while with Johnson and it must live up to its poten­ past three yean. that a JV team has oompUed a their season blemished in the Ballard (both 8), paced the SCOTTSDALE, A r i z.^through he may have the jury^run, sixth inning Monday. Carl tial,” he stated. one who can stay around a perfect mark. The present var­ in the pocket of his glove. Yastrsemski led the attack by City in thvAppalachian League, Alston doesn’t talk too much fiiuti game when they finally Partsmen to victoiy. They got (A P )— “ I make naturally Last year when one of the about his pitching, feeling that dozen years with the same club Serious Regarding Islam sity set the precedent two Bidding for the center field driving in three runs with a then came DMk the next season won ly a 54-«2 score to pre­ off to a slow start but a 28- frmit line starters, Johnny Pod- it is set. in this age of "musical chairs years ago with a 17-0 year. i^autiful music,” said Tony job. Green came up with a sin­ pair of doubles. with another for Bakersfield of for managers” must have some­ serve the unbeaten season. point second half gave them the Conigliaro, the brash Bos­ gle in two trips Monday as Bos­ Los Angeles’ Costen Shock- the Oalifomia League. res, was sidelined for practical­ “The Dodgers wlU be better B'Mi attributed the team’s The JV’a were the first win. BUI Milerwakl w as best ly the entire season, the Dodgers because of a better defense, all thing on the ball. MUMI BEACH, Fla.< .training tor his M ay 28 rstum ^don'’t eat unclean food. I don’t success to experience and su­ ton outlasted Los Angeles 9-7 in ley, 4-for-5, belted a . two-run Until now Kroll has been awk­ look at women with lust in my school team to breMc the cen­ for losing Pecks with 13. ton outfielder who grabbed ward in his major league ^ hopes of repeating as senior loop around speed, better pitching The tall manager with the fight with Sonny Liston, the perior defense. “Due to the their baseball exhibition. homer and two-run double. comparatively unknown major (A P )— Cassius Clay is a word is out that the champiem eye. I pray five times a day. tury m ark w ith their 103-SQ Tedford’s could not stop Ken HOME OF the brass ring in his first ’The two teams meet again to­ Boston first year bonus rookie pearances. Last year he led the kings went down the drain. No and a comeback by Tommy man of three faces. unique situation here," he said, rout of Penney and became the Tedford lost night as he Ut league with four balks, corn- replacement was able to plug (Davis),” Alston answered. league background (he played wants to soft-pedal his MusUm With all my money and “these boys hkve played to­ shot at the majors and now day with the Sox holding a 2-0 righthander Jerry Vizendy in one game) has given his afflUations. fame, I am a target tor tempta- first to do it twice when they for 33 of Boland’s 37 points. pi!^ in only 26 Innings. ’This the gap. He had double figure Davis is-the same lad who One is that o f Muhammad AU, gether for two years and this Dave Hassett led Tedtord’s with has his sights set on a gold edge on the Angels and claim­ brought a pleasant moment for superiors four pennants. TTiat’s devoted disciple of mtjah Mu­ Is he ready to give it up aa a ti<». But I live a perfect life. romped over St. B;mard’s 100- ing a 5-4 Cactus League record. manager Billy Herman when he spring he apparently is benefK- victory total seven straight led the National League In hit­ experience paid off In the past 68. Tlie team suffered only one 12. Chuck Brarae had nine and record in his new career as ing ^ m Mets’ pitching coach years, 100 wins in all, and then ting in 1062 and 1963 with a better than .300 average, well hammad and fanatical convert bad thing? People look at me and say: season. In our two closest Green is batting .400 in 25 blanked LA for four innings on above par for the course. “No, sir, not at aB,” Casaius ‘How could a man be so great severe casualty over the cam­ Fred MorehaU eight. U.8.Royar a rock ’n’ roll singer. trips. He’s driven in two runs, two hits. But before the battle Warren Spahn and a loss of 18 failed to post a single triumph .326 averages, then slumped 51 to the Black Muslim religion. games with Xavier the added "I really Just happened into In 11 years under Alston, the blurted, as sweat cascaded and so good?’ " paign when starter Pete Do- scored .three, hit a homer and was over the Sox staff had sev­ pounds. in '64. ' points to .276 last season. Another is that of a boasting, experience proved to be the dif­ ntlMco brtfiie his wrist in the BUSINESSMEN’S lEAOUB this,” said Conigliaro. ‘T was A who wasn’t so fortu­ Podres is sound once again, “Donds .hurt his right shoul­ Dodgers have wound up in the poem • spouting loudmouth, down his upper body In his Despite the Mtlerness result­ ference. double and stolen three bases. en runs and five walks. ' second division Just twice. The ing from the murder of Malcolm second game and was unable to C^e Brotoers turned back doing some singing at a party He's also played third base as “I don’t know what the trou­ nate Monday was Sandy Koufax after mid-season surgery, plus der sUding back to first base hMvywelght baxlng champion cubby-bde /dressing room of the "Another Important tector," first time was in 1958, with an X, a rebel from the MusUm finish the season. the Barons^l-13, in the first and there were some people well as the outfield. ble is, but our pitching doesn’t in M ilwaukee’s 6-1 trium ph over Winter League play and the last year. He was out about of the world, who bieota to all PVth Street gym. "I got a tough Fish continued, “was the man- eighth place finish. 'They boun­ fi|^ coming up. I want to Ut up evenly ing punch of Norm Hohenthal best deal.” Bmited them to two hits in the BeUcow of the staff is south' spring again. I know he’s bet­ “I think we can do it again,” faith seven years ago when be wnong the ataiters. H any cne J. Domlnlco ...... 173 8.6 NYLON SEAT BELTS Kentucky clave, humble as a freely and when he’s through he and Don Standish, proved too Two records already are on first four innings. paw Sandy Koufax, the best ter than a .275 hitter. A sound Alston said, without any tracs was Just 16. boy has to be signaled out it W illett ...... 171 8.5 the market — “Playing' the Tommy Davis can make a lot of a boast. baby, a man who hates violence "1 read soma Utarature that a goes to his UtUe M iam i bunga- V em lle ...... 94 4.7 much for the Ejarons. Hohen­ In other games, Washington pitcher in the league, and pos would be Bob Martens, who was thal canned 17 and Standiitit Get the extra eafety of nylon. Field” and “Why Don’t They downed D e t ^ t S-1, Boston de­ of difference on any baU club,” One thing stue, the Dodgers and wants to raise chickens and man passed out to me on the krv, in the Negro section of the Y ost 91 4.6 afoly hi all baseball. Throwing pat UtUe chUdren on their a leading scorer and the be** poured in 16 more. For the Understand?” Two more will be feated the Los Angeles Angels from the other side of the the manager added. will scare the daylights out of street,” he explained. "I got city, and sits on the front lawn. rebounder. But the season’s ...... 66 3.3 Choice of colors. Sted safety released soon — “Little Red The Davis boys, TV>mmy and enemy and catchers beads. interested. I went to a MosqtM Ha is the Idol cf school Ude on G o tt...... 52 2.6 Barons Val Paterini netted 12. 9-7, Minnesota topped St. Louis mound is Don Drysdale, with ■ocoeSs was rsaBy due to tre­ The second game was no Scooter” and “I Can’t Get Over 4-3, Philadelphia edged the Chi- WllHe, wUl carry the heavy of­ once they get on the base paths Who is the real Qwslus Clay?' — that’s Just like a Shrlneni’ the block. O ther • scorers — Juknls, 42, Claude Osteen, acquired from mendous teem effort and spirit oonteet right from the opening- I buckles. Installation free. Y ou.” oago White Sox 2-1, Cincinnati Washington, the fourth starter. fensive load. WilUe led the club The Dpdgers look well on Be may be all cf them, play­ tample. I baard Elijah Muham­ "Nothing can happen to m e," They were aMe to oonftrol the Lewis 34. Dooley 38, Lombardo In addition, Conigliaro is the road back to PennantviUe. e r different roles at different he says. ‘Tm not afraid.” whistle. Mai Tool played the nipped Baltlinore 2-1, Houston Koufax has led the Nl. in low- with a .295 average in '64. mad. I knew r i^ then that be boards with Martens (a 8-S Jun­ 29. P. Domlnlco 10 and Corey 4. entire game with only five scheduled to appear on two tele­ stopped the Now York Yankees tlmea. He Is the enigma of was the true Messenger of Al­ (tenhis sajrs he is certain Eli­ ior) snd Lenny Krist (a 6-8 vision shows — Ed Sullivan and 7-4 and Cleveland and San ■ports. Is he stupid, a dupe of jah Muhammad is the true Mes­ men but all five scored wCU. lah. Thera is ottiy one Ood, Al­ Jtaikir) and they weren’t afrsld AZALEA qUAUFIEB BIU Nivlslon led the parade $ e .9 5 Shindig. ELKS — Harv Duplin 135-^ DCSTY-AUTO—Russ Tom­ Francisco battled to a 3-3 tie in Alston Praises Willie Davis the Muslims? Or is he smart aa lah, and some dayjsB Negroes senger of Ood. to taka a shot when they had Do me Red Sox have any ob­ 147-399, EnUl Dietz 145-363, linson 350, Eddie Slowik 357, a IS - inning game ended by a foot? Is he truly a great fight­ “God came down and gave WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — with 25 followed by BUI Boy- win beUeve i t ” I t " Olbby Gilbert of HoUywood, Ingt^ (lb) and Hal Carlson jections to his recording career? Chris Deciantifl 141-370, Hunter Ray Flynn 363, Bkl Brainard agreem ent. er? Or is he a farce with a bar- Oassius said he was kwt until him superaaitunl powers,” the “No, it’s in my contract with 136-3i7t, Waahbum 374. 14(>-352, G erry Chappell 388, Kansas City defeated .a seC' rsl of luck? champion added. “ Everything Two points separated the two Fla., shot a 70 Monday to lead (12). Tom MoCartan was the hs saw tbs Ugtat, and ha.added; highest scorers, as Ed litwin, the 69 non-exempt qualiflera for top point getter tor Grant- RCA that it can’t interfere with Don Yaw 138-354, Dyke Plea­ ond D odger fiquad 4-1 u Moe "Now I sm different I have he hu predicted has corns Maks no mistaks about It a Junior, edged Martens 247 to the $28,750 A zalea Open G olf land with 13. Norm Lutzen Majors^ Pensions my playing, ’The Red Sox don’t SENIOR BOYS—Scott Davis sant 351, George Tellier 352, Drabowsky and Lew Krausse Dodgers* Outfielder peace and understanding. I tru e.” he is a Muslim. 340. The three other starters Tournament, which begins chipped in with 11 more. object as long as I don’t cut any 130, Don Hogan 134, Ray Pace Gene Phaneuf 157-392. combined for a two-hitter. Down here where Cassius is don’t anioks. I don’t drl^ I Maxlt Chsstns tee Bnggnrt Hit $4.5 M illion records during the season.” 142 and Jay Blakeslee an 88 achieved triple figures aa well Thursday. WHBELS lAU N CED But if Conigliaro’s voice is triplicate. HIS “N' HBRS-Jdarilyn Mc­ Could Be Super-Star EAST SIDE MIDGETS Improves Steecfeng m sw TORK (AP) — 1116 Ma­ pleasant to the teen-age crowd Cann 127. The Blueooata, with a strong I Imjirovea Mileage it’s his bat that has been the SENIOR BOYS — BiU Gutz- Karl Smith Pity the Poor Instructor second half, upeixled the Hose- lar Leagu* Playara Pension S ^ > T> Improves Safety pleasant sound for the Red Sox mer 133, Ernie Woolett 126, By EARL YOST men, 29-201, in the first ^ y o ff Vteid hae paid out almost |4-iS CROSS TOWN — Bob Neal W E lO B lH crowd. Jeamot Wirtella 123, Frank Mc­ 201, Chet Morgan 206, AI Whip­ Sets Record, FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. By EARL YOST game. The Blueooats will play FREE HllUon in pensions, life insur­ Despite two injuries — a bro­ Namara 345, Dave Castagne ple 224, Sam M altem po 213, —Pretty usherettes are again FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — “ Willie Davis can be the winner of the pLunpera vs. ance and health care to baseball ken bone in his right arm and a 347, Kent Rothammer 137-^2, Bob Taylor 221, Bill Demeo 202, one of the tourist attractions at Small Golf Club Professionals (hulaera game next lyiesday broken bone in his left hand — Bob Byrnes 344, B . ' ’S 554, Ernie Weiss 550. West Palm Beach. ’The attrac­ outfielder. “ Willie is improving all the time. I really 15-9, but tn the last half the Commissioner Ford Frick .290 with 24 hom ers and 52 runs 133-363, Joe Cataldi 129-343, Squeezing the shots off bet' don’t know where his potential^ Have Little Time for the Links S I ^ ^ . aald Monday |33 million had tive gals, most of whom are -A: ' >' ■:'■<- Bluecoats, with Jim WUoon and batted in. George Cochran 133-367, Mike ter than anyone else so far in ends, J « ‘ Brian SulUvan showing the way been contributed to the fund, FAGANTS — Fred Taylor models, are employed by the An­ *the third at which ha has work-wsponalbla for handicaps, scor- But the 20-year-oId outfielder Davis 144-343, Ed Faber 127- the annual Swanson Memorial Subject of a documentary na­ BROCKTON, Mass. outsoored the Hosemen 30-8. With less than 10 per cent — admits it wasn’t easy. 133-375. 205-591, Dick Hughes 209-555, drew Fraln Agency. Unlike at ed. tog-‘ lessons, bad flta to shoeo, I* Tournament is ahaxp-shooting Yankee Stadium in New York, tional TV show titled, “The SulUvan and Wilson poured in SAFETY lONDH) BSAKES about $2.9 million — coming ’"There’s tremendous pres­ Ron Custer 219-566, Hank Luk- Karl Smith a standout on this Makings of a Rookie,” several (AP)—Pity the poor golf BTiUy 76 per cent at the golf late starting time, poor weath- ■t. 1 ftom the players. Television owski 222, John Golongos 235- when the ushera show you to kded ohlrta, errors In ao- 10 each, while Merle miaw chip­ sure.” he said. “It makes you GUYS t DOLLS—Les Blodc years State Championship Mon' yearn ago Davis has been over­ profesaionid at the local pros who returned their ques- An Fear Wheels ReUned revenue from World Series and 594, Larry Kutz 223-601, Frank your seat, the young ladies dust loimalres said that being a good coimts, lost clubs, bad ba|!b qp ped in with elx and (kd a fine bear down — and either you do 212, Harv Tedford 212, Paul Chester High School Rifle shadow^ by an all-atar <3k)t course: He spend less time f loh otf the boards. Big Tom Expert InstallaUon An-Star games has made up the or you’re all done. As for the Pagricka.s 216-561, Bofb Siih- Bullens 216. Jeff Warwick 205- Team . the chair, add a smile and walk golfer la not cf prime Import­ the driving range, lost golf -v. ^ away. In New York, the guy the powerful Dodgers have playing golf .than the aver­ : Devanney was the top gun for | bulk of contributions. biggest adjustment, I was just ler 201-200-572, Mike Koss 215- 584, Art Johnson 246-639, Bill Firing in the first squad of boast^ since he arrived on the ance .in^thelr field. matches. Junior not takijv an ■ 'S.v • • F rick said 785 players and kid who liked dances and 550, Ray Bjorkm an 202-559, Brown 208-221-613, Bob WiUls can’t wait until be has you seat­ age countiy club member. Tha responses Indicated that interest in the game, poor cad' the H'Oeemen with eight. ' the tournament, which fin­ N ational League scene In 1963. Jhv. .:W-x;S*w •<. Boys in the Midget league I . 9 5 former players are eligible for rock ’n’ roll. I had to learn to Bev Perotti 181 Bart) Algren 205-554, Frank Terragna 203, ishes up Saturday at noon, ed to get his hand out for a tip. This was boms out today in 'getting along with people and dies, bad greens, umbrellas that “If WlHle has a fault it's a naUapwlds survey of home don’t g o up, m y shooting a 77 wlU have a foul shooting con­ benefits ly virtue of having act like a big leaguer. 492, Dee Block 466, Ann Pa- Bob Lebreux 202-591, Pat ’Tre- Smith set a new record of 566 his refusal to hit to the oppo- keeping creditBdlt matters...... straight 18 test starting tonight at 8 played in the majors for five grickaa 472. Dee Mlnnich 462, marco 203, Jim Taylor 238-618, far surpassing th#oId mark of "I feel great," RoUle Sheldon golf pros conducted by the era more Important in many In the local tournament and any' Ww ■ • ' < A L L C A B S sHe (left) field,” AJaton said Charles A. Baton Oo. of^Broek- thing else that can possibly af- o’okxdc. Boyn who play in the pears or more. Of the total PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) Dottie Peterson 507, Anita Ray Bjorkman ^5-584, Boh 560. held by defending cham­ reports. He’s the only Connecti­ c a e e a than shooting a hot Power Brakes AM ft of the lefthanded batting find­ ton. Mass., maksrs of golf shoes feet a member’s golf game or Midget League and or who have m em bership, 289 are still active —Lenny Green is with the Red Shorts 180-454, Joyce Stavens Agnew 243-598, Bob Mitmich pion Allan Archibald. Records cut Yankee with New York. er. round of golf. to the big leagues. Sox on trial. But before he’s 184-519. 559, Cy Perkins 552. are records but according to Chances of Sheldon being re­ snd auppUers of golf cloOilng. They agreed that unless a pride.” not reached their aSfh birthday Art Rifle Club instructor Shorts tained as one of the starting “He’s the fastest bcuse run­ The company said its survey home pro can shoot consistently The National Golf Foundation by Jan. 1 are eligible. If any this is a record which only a pitchers are good ."1 like what ner in our league. But he hard­ Shomi the average home gou in the 60s be may as weU ditch estimatas there are 7,898 golf b ^ cant participate toMght he ly ever beats out a bunt be­ true champion wild be able, to I’ve seen about Sheldon,’’ Man­ pro spends 34 hours s week at any plans tor becoming a Ug courses in the United States. wUl be able to aboot Thumday | EXPERT ¥fHEEL AUGNMENT beat. ager Johnny Keane told me. cause the third baseman all seUIng and only eight bours-- tournament player Uke the Gary The Eaton Company said Its night at 7:16. Vaotoiy-tralned In firing this blazing score play in on the grass looking about two rounds—playing golf Players, Arnold Palmers, BUly survey shows that with the cur­ meehoMoa Smith gave room only in Match for them (bunts). A few balls tor pleasure each week. Cssjisrs and ths Doug Senders. rent golf boom at Its height at e adjast castor Dan Lawler, top flight Con­ hit hard down the third base least 500 new golf professionals DoD't make me laugh. No. 2 (10 shots prone and 10 necticut golf pro and sports per­ Ths average pro also spends Local pros claim they don’t e adjust comber line would make WllUe a much wUl be needed over o the next Legion to Show standing on the standard tar­ sonality, asked to be remember­ ■to hours s week pteylng vdto play enough golf to become that e adjust toe-bi get) firing a weak but respect­ higher average hitter. Taking members, but, confidentially, good. few years. o adjust too cut t ed to . Catherine Glblin of Man­ a full swing up there'and hit­ ha doesn’t consider that pless- Movies of Series! able. 184. In Match No. 1 (20 chester. Lawler conducts inter­ What’s your major problem? test ■tflwoiAMiave gdiea foam seats, and al shots prone) he fired a 190 and ting to the opiposlte field would urte was one of the qu^ons asked views for Sport Magazine. keep thoae third basemen hon­ Last N i^ t f on the very difficult I8U fly- Another 18 hours a week are the pros. Said one: Movies of the 1984 World I lcoMha«eboighia% • 3B3ci.iR.VB. those other things est,” the manager said. spent glylng lessons, "mostly to sp^k target, fired a 96 prone Visitor to the press box at *T don’t know where to begin. SAN FRANCISCO — Jesus Series between the St Louis and a tremendous 86 standing Gaining experlances after a womsa," and two hours a week Indirectly or dlreotly 1 feel re- I : 0 7 P ofant at no extra cost? Who's laughing? Yankee Stadium In Fort Lan- Plmental, 119, Mexico, knocked Cords and New York Yankees , W ed. / to climax his firing. freshman year when he hit on­ repairing clubs. out Manny Ltoson, 130, Mexico, I Louderdale, In full uniform, was ly .246; Willie, the younger and Ths avsrsffs pro also spends wiU be shown by DUworth-Coi> * 4 Regidoily f8J5 .After the first squad fired Sandy Koufax, ace Los Ange­ 3 ; BUmer Rush, 313, San Fran­ I taller of the Davis boys (Tom­ thrss hours a weak working nell-Quey Post, American Lei I the leading scores were fired: les pitcher. Koufax walked cisco, knocked out Roy Rogers, Class A my is the elder) upped his aver­ with committees, two glon, at the Poet home Tuesdky, I down to the far end of the prees 300, Houston, 1; R ica^ More­ Match No. 1 — AHan Archi­ age to .294 lost year. He was hours talking with salesmen of no, 136)i, Mexico, knocked out March SO at 8 p.m . I bald 200-lSx, Robert Moeller 200- box, exchanged greetings with second -only to Maury Wills In golf equipment and .two bom The program is open, without tilts visitor and stopped bdiind Manuel Ochoa,134, Mexico, 3. I CUSTOM.ENGINEERH) 16x, Jan Jacobs 199-16X, Karl stolen bases in the National pr^oting golf, mostly in talks NOmNOHAM, England — charge, to I-eglomiairee and I Smith lOO-lOx, Bill Sheldon 196, a Los Angeles baseball writer, League with 42. their gveets. -A buffet will be SHOCK A1SORM31S busy typing a story.' "Hey, I to local groups- Hubert HUton, 187%, New York, Joe L ’H eufeux 196, Donna R ich­ With Tomnw having an off- The average golf pro, accor* d John Prescott, 199, served bsfore-and aifter the fUm| RestoM n W'43w ard 194, B arry Robinson 190, didn't fay that," Koufax shout­ program . year in '64, WtUle wound up as lag to ths survey, works M SnCB — Tina Mlkolowikl England, 4; Alan RutUdn, 117%, OVER THE HILL, OVER .. ^ustraliaii distance Sklety Ken Adam s 183, ArvUs Gaols ed, almost knocking the serllN the No. l^ a vis boy. The will-o- bows E wssk. bm many said lOB,' Bunny Crocker 14S-308, land, stopped John Cald runner Ron Clarke, the world iMord holder in the U to m OW, 177. out of. Ms seat. The newsman the-wisp' runner led the Dodg­ ■1 didn’t know the pitcher was In they work os many as IMtaoun AMhea EUngwood 128, EailM A cul, 117%, Ireland, lO. 6,000-meter run, gets in some practice im San Fran­ M ^h No. a — Karl Smith ers In runs with 91, hits with E w ^ Et ths bslgbt of m g olf PARIB-Voseph Ooniales, 168, 183, Allan Archibald 169, K fn the area. Of course. It was Just Wentiworth Ifi8-8M. cisco's hills. His opponent on this particular day some good natured kidding. 180, tota l bases w itk 2S8 and BYanoe, stopped Tony Montano, N echitllo 136, Joe L ’Heureux triples with seven. WlUie, out Ths ptoture, howsvsr. Is not 169, , $. happened be a rather slow-moving-cable car. . 9 5 125. nUENDSHlP — RothBU- Altliougii Lee Elia’s name of Mineral Springs, Ark., also eompletsly bleak. bh Tbs money havy 178, Bea ArmMrong 177- Match No. S—Allan Archibald WILUE DAVIS *9 isn’t even on the rooter of the haiMlsd more outfield chances, Isn't top inmI* 498, Ann Gagnon 191-482, Bvie Front End 188, K arl Smith 184, John Gal- 408, than any ether outfielder Ons gMf pro reported he hss A D O m Iggher 182. Chicago White Sox the young POLE VAULTBB DIES $310,000 in MlUer, 489, Dot Mtttsn 487, shortstop got into the "head- in . His groasiMr ks much ~ Olivia Moran 481, Jackie Hes- Cteas B .204 batting mark was the best TORONTO (AP) — Edward that efficient S f ^ l a l Hnes” when he objected to a one year, adding fosd 182-469, Ted BtdweU 809, M atch No. 1 —BiU SidUvcut on the club. BUke Archibald, 80, who won a Msratkm ahoold leave up to a third called atrike by Umpire Ray Johnson 322, Ed WUion R m . $ 1 2 J 0 191, G reg Barelaa 187, BiU Mur­ bronze medal for Canada in the 80 ner cent net FAMILY BILLIARDS Dodger of the Year laurels ra y 176. Fraidc Ulmoht. When Elia car­ pole vault at the 1908 Olympic Eaton Company said It too, Al RciwsU iOl-tm, Ken ( 1) ALMN ntONT END Claoe O ried hla protests to the dugout, went to WllUe Davis In a Hestoid MS, Eiank Hunter 307 ( 8) BALANCE FRONT ROTATE TIRES breese. i< Gam ez In London, wlU be bur^ sent out 400 qtiurthnmalrss to Match No. 1 — KU Brannick Umont bellowed out, “Get out if* Wednesday. Ha dlad golf proa in every stats snd re­ M l. . ______Hey, tellas, bring the girls! ^ W HEELB—R eg. 84.08 188, B ill Johnson 174. *T teamed last year that of here’ " and Elia was banish­ Saturday. ceived 188 repUes. 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Manchester (^cle Shop, new o|q;)ortuniW and an PART - TIMB handHBan tor REMARKABLE LUXURY t h r e e r o o m apartment, plus with garaga on a giant, shaded home, all large rooms, aliuni- butit-ln oven and range and Local Stocks 149 W. Middle Tumpik^ 649 overtime schedule. In addi­ ueed ear waahtog, tire ehang- el Products 50 APARTMENTS AT carriage house, country setting | lot. Kitchen, U'ving room, din­ SIX ROOM Ranch, large kitch­ num storms, shaded yard, ga plenty of cabinets. Living room 2098. tion, we are only mtootee- Ing. ate., hours $ or t a.m. near g olf course. 649-4666 days, ing room down. 8 bedrooms up. en-dinette recently redecorat­ rage, near bus, shopping, a p p l e s —Macs and Oortlands, RENTS THAT MAKE with fireplace and wall-to-wall Troablt ReachiRS Oir AdvirtiMr? from the Mencheeter area to 12 or 1 p.ni. Ses Tom Duff, evenings 644-0181. Inexpensive at an even $14,000. ed, paneled fireplace In living Hayes Agency, 643-480S. carpeting. Natural woodwork HAVE PICK-UP Tmck, will do with easy aceeae, no traffle Carter Che^mat Oo., 33M Mkin N o.1 and No. 3. Bunco Farm, SENSE! Wolverton Agency, Realtors, room, ‘ exceptionally nice neigh­ Qnotatlans Furnished by odd Jobs, chain saw work, cord or parking problem. 14 Spencer S t I CHARMING 8H room duplex throughout ■with attractive use St., Manchester. 649-2818. borhood, near schools and I MANCHESTER—short way out of knotty pine. Attached garage Dempsey-Tegeler Co., Inc. 24-Hour AumrlRS StnrlM wood for sale. 7ti-6016. apartment, heat, hot water, shopping. Owner 649-4316. 5)4 room Ranch, oversize Members of New York MALE part-time help wanted large refrigerator, ■tove, 1 MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 with private patio. Splc 'n span Right now we have several M A R IL Y N ’ garage, one acre lot, trees, eas­ Stock Exchange for neorning work. See Mr. Fertilizers 60-A adults. A fter 7, 649-8760. room Ranch with 1 - car SIX ROOM Cape, fine location, condition. Wolverton Agency, ¥m to Htrali Readers TREE REMOVAL and land openings for flrst-olaBS men ily financed. Only $12,800. Law­ R ealtors. 649-3818. Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted— Female 35 H elp W anted— ^Female 35 Sears, Orandway, Parkade. attached garage, 3 bedrooms, excellent home, new garage, rence F. Flano, Realtors, 646' Bank Stocks Waat taformatton on oae of onr elaasllled adverttaententsT No clearing service, 742-6016. on the aaoond shift. Grand Union la a voluntary f o r s a l e — weH rotted cow FOUR LARGE rooms, newly fireplace, convenient to answer at the teIe|dH>ne Hstedt Simply call the COURT ceramic bath, priced to sell 0424, 643-2766, 742-6364. BOLTON — Beautiful Ranch of B id A sked FREE BISHMATBS. Prompt GENERAL OFFICE work, part- MATURE WOMEN — Tour age member of the PresldiBt’B manure by the load, delivered decorated, second floor, heat, at $16,000. W esley R . Smith schools, shopping and places of ______service oa all types of electric­ time aftemoons, permanent, is iKk a handicap. If you have on Saturday. Phone 643-7406. hot water, parking, adults pre­ seven rooms, including large Conn Bank and Household Services Plan tor Progreas. A gency, R ealtor, 643-1667. worship. J. D. ReaRy Co., 648-1 MANCHESTER — New 8 room Bank C o...... 70 71)4 al wiring. Licensed and in­ own tranqwrtation necessary, several hours a day and aro APPLY IN PERSON Spacious and Beautiful 1 ft 3 ferred, no pets, $120. monthly, 6129, 640-8779, 16x22 family room. FVll base­ EDWARDS Bedroom Apartments. executive Colonial, 4 large bed­ ment, garaige, rec room, etc. Hartford National Offered 13-A sured. Wilson Electrical Co., c a n M r. Feldm an, 389-4887. able and willing to work, Avon 048-8844. MANCHESTER — Original own­ rooms, spacious living room M anchester, 649-4817, 6481888. has a wonderful earning oppor. Household Goods 51 ers. 4 bedroom, center en­ TUCK ROAD — 7 room Colonial | 160x200 lot. Sensibly priced at B onk C o...... 58 69)4 RBWBAVINO of bums, moth Salesmen Wanted S6-A TOOM $120 PER MONTH MANCHESTER — SH room formal dining room, kitchen ANSWERMO SERVICE tunity for you. For Interview 88 LONG HILL STREET I trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ large paneled family room, 3 $21,000. T . J. Crockett, R eal Fire Insurance Componiee holes. Zippera repaired. Win­ KnCHEN SINK, white porce­ (Includee heat, hot water aad{ apartment, heated, hot water, and famUy room, rintic beams, at your home call 389-4933. EAST HARTFORD ated on a shaded and private fireplaces, built-lns, wall-to- central fireplace, 2)4 tiled tor, 643-1677. Hartford F ire ----- 72)4 73)4 dow shades made to measure, lain, 64’’, double basin, chrome parking. 1 duplex, suburbs. Adults. 649- Floor Finishing: 24 90x380 yard. Double ameslte wall carpet, porch, 2 Mrages, baths, complete bullt-ins, 2-car National Fire ....148 153 6*M5N - I7S-IS19 all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys A C T N O W flttlnge, 648-1643. IMMEDIATE 6654. gorgeous wottoed lot. Hutchins | PARKWAY Convenience — 6 Phoenix Fire ------61)4 8284 made while you wait Tape re­ An Equal Opportunity drive, 3 - car garage with garage. Truly a fine home In a large rooms, 2 baths, 8 or 4 and leave yonr BMsaagn. Y on V hear frons onr advertiser In Jig FLOOR SANDING I and refln- OCCUPANCY breezeway, kitchen has built- A gency, 646-OlM. life and Indemnity Ins. Ooa. corders for rent Marlov/^ 867 Ishing (iroeclallzlng la older Em ployer SINGER AUTOMA’nC Zig-zag, THERE WILL BE a 4 room prestige area. Asking $88,900. large bedrooms, loads of closet time without apendlag all evenhig at the telephone. AUTOMOBILE in oven, range and dlshwash- Call Robert D. Murdock, UAR A etna U fe ...... 70% 71 Main., 649-922L floors), waxing floors. Paint­ This is an opportunity to like new in cabinet, tetton Elevators — dosed circuit TV tenement idle in the middle of MANCHESTER — Brick veneer space, full basement plus re­ April, nice location at 117 ar, plus a very attractive R ealty Co., In c., 643-2602, 648- inforced concrete cold storage Conn. General ...156)4 158)4 ing. Ceilings. Piq>erhanglug. Join our oompeny located Stenographer holes, monograms, fancy de­ and Intercom—built-ins—extra Colonial-Cape built 1964-65, fe a ­ Hfd. Steam Boiler 152 156 Antomobilcs For Sale 4 FURNITURE REFINISHED — signs. Originally over $300., P rospect Street. 848-8772. breakfast nook. Form al 12x12 tures include a 8-car garage, ______6472 room, basement fireplace with No job too small John Ver- in downtown Hartford. We MECHANIC, part-time, make SALESMAN closet m ace . , . and much Security Ins...... 60)4 51)4 colors, changed, bums and faiUe, 6485760. balance due $79.60, take over dining room, 14x24 colonial 2 fuU b a ^ , 3-rone heat, 8 bed-1 ^ j, heatilator, basement garage, scratches removed. Manches­ have several Interesting own hours, must be top notch. paneled living room with fire­ Security Insurance 1SS4 PLYMOUTH, standard permanent poettioos open Requires shorthand and paym ents, $10. monthly. Deal­ Olcott Sts. Just one block| ta t i«a wa*. rooms with expaMion room for] ^ j^^p ^us one-half acre lot, trees, easily shift, 3-door. IM liskewood Clr- ter Reflnlslilng, 643-0283. FLOOR SANDING and finish­ typing, public contact, ex- Excellent hourly rate. Apply in rage, $85. Adults only. 168 West place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ of Hartford ... 34)4 86)4 HERALD for women with clerloed ap­ person Auto Trading Post, 358 One of area’s leading deal- er, H artford 623-0981. south of Center St. Tel.' 649- a fourth, builtln kitchen, 14x16 financed. Only $19,900. Law­ els South. ing, 10 years o f dependable c^ent opportunfty. Liberal ere.'Minimum age 36. Mar­ Center Street, Manchester. ing. Full cellar with rec room, line. An expandable Cape with T ravelers ...... 40% 41)4 titudes. In addition to oon-. « n a d St. 2662. Open daily 11 a.m.-7 p.m. dining room, 14x81 living room four rooms finished. ImmacU' rence F. Flano, R ealtors, 846- service. Call now — no wait­ employe benefit program. ried man preferred. Muft GET BANK TERMS 849-9756. screened summer porch, well with fireplace. Immediate oc­ 0424, 643-2766, 742-6364. Public UtOtUea ONE 1964 OMamobile, three 1965 Building:— Contracting: 14 venient location, we offer p riced at $27,900. W olverton late as can be, with natural Conn.. Light Power 38)4 89 DOX LETTERS ing. 649-0496. Ideei working houre, con­ Phone Mr. James LeCKdr TOOL M a k e r or an around have minimum of High AT ALBERTS cupancy. Wolverton Agency, OUsmoblleB, Model 88, all In at Hartford 525-0101, Ext. School education, gbn^- BTART TO PAY IN MAY FOUR R(X)M apartment, sec­ BRAND NEW Duplex, -5 large A gency, R ealtors, 649-2818. woodwork, natural paneled VERNON — 6 year old 9-room Hartford Gas Co. 82 55 nmnlng oondithm. Your pick DION CONSTRUCTION—Root­ genial surroundings and machinist, experienced with rooms, adults, $140. (jonvenient R ealtors, 649-2818. doors, too! Kitchen has drop- ing, Mdliig, alterations, ocU- 328, for a oonfldential ap­ Aircraft parts. All benefits. ence not necessary. Write 3 R(X>MS FURNITURE ond floor, 178 Maple Street. No Ranch, 6-8, 54 feet long, has 8 So. New England F or Y ou r — 175 each. Caa 649-2871. Bonds—Stocks— liberal benefits. For further furnace. $85. T el 648-4761. location. Inunediata occupan­ LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Colo­ in oven and range, fireplace in inn, gutters and aluminum Information or to arrange pointm ent Dean Machine Froduots, 166 stating quaUAcations and I9.36 MONTHLY LIKE NETW — 6 room Colonial, full ceramic baths, 2 fireplaces, Telephone Co. .. 68% 56)4 Mortg:ag:es 27 Bedroom, Living Room,-Dinette, cy . 643-2268. nial 6 large nxHns, breeze- Uvlng room, oil hot water heat, Maanfacturing Componiee Infonostion CLEAN 1964 Plym outh 4-door wCidawB. 648-4862, 8480890. Interview, cell Mise Dia­ Adams Street information to P.O. Box FOUR ROOM tenement , 76 way, 2-car garage, wooded lot, brick and shingle exterior, | all kitchen built-liu. Ideal for 709, Manoheeter, Conn. Our Rugs, Larape, Tablet and Other plastered walls, fireplace, din­ picturesque location. Wolver­ large family or for relatives or AlUed Thermal .. 60 53)4 sedan, good miming condltian, mond, 278-2106. Wells Street. Available imme­ 1)4 bathe, excellent condition, ton Agency, R ealtors, 649-2813. CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ A FRESH START v/fll lump INSPECTTOR, experienced with saleamen know about tbla Aocessoriea Business Locations ing room. Owner will sacrifice. I in-laws. Near Lake Street Arrow, Kart, Hag. 50)4 60)4 THE HBRAU) wffl not wiU pass inspection. $136. ChU rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, your debts into one easy pay­ OLIVETTI UNDERWOOD diately, $75. 649-5229, 9-5. in a beautiful neighborhood, 6480166. Aircraft parts. Must be able to ad. EVERYTH ING $228.78 Hayes A gency, 643-4803. school. $25,500. Betty Gessay B a r d e n ...... 14 <'’14% disclose the identity oC porches, rec rooms, garages, ment. If you have equity in CORP. make his own eetup. AU bene­ For Rent 64 526,400. Phllbrick Augency, 640- 3 ROOMS FURNITURE 4)4 ROOM GARDEN apartment, 8464. Lots For Sale 73 K ristofak, R ealtor, 876-0701. Bristol Brass .... 7% 8 )4 any advertlaer nsing bon additions, attics finished, re­ property, call Frank Burke to AETNA CASUALTY fits. Dean Machine Products, $10.16 MONTHLY MANCHESTER — Bolton line. ______C oleco ...... 18 13% I960 FCHtD Fairlane, standard eUscusa w ays and means. Con­ 581 CAPrrOL AVE., completely redeoorated, 3 bed-1 THREE ROOM offloe or bust letters. Readers answer­ ataift, V-6, 3-door, good tires, modeled, concrete work. No & SURETY CO. 166 Adam s S treet WesUnghouee Refrigerator, Liv­ rooms, heat, hot watar, stove, Extra large modern ^llt on _ 4 building ANDOVElR — 4 room Imma­ Colonial Board Job too small. Immediate < necticut Mortgage Exchange, HARTFORD, CONN. ness, ground floor, 470 Mala MANCHESTER — do you real- ing bund box ads who rumUng conimion, 1896. ing' Room. Bedroom, Dinette, refrigerator, piTrklng, $130 Street, plenty of parking. 649-1 laa this Ranch is longer than beautiful 1)4 acre lot In.pres site. Secluded setting, prime culate home. Huge kitchen and Common ...... 4 5 desirs to protect their timates. 043-2636. 15 Lewis St, H i^ord, 240- HARTFORD BRANCH An Equal Opportunity TURRET LATHE setup opera­ Help Wanted— Rujgs, Lampe, Tables, Blankets tige area. Seven spacious Uvlng roorrt, fieldstone fire­ Dunham-Buah ... 4% 4% 649-7818 o r 6480346. 8897. monthly. Office 16 Forest | 5229, 9-5. the trontaige on some building residential area. Includes or­ Identity can foilow this tor, experienced with Aircraft And Other Aocesaorlee lots? That’s right — 62 feet. rooms, 1)4 baths, garage, dry, p lace, new furnace, $10,000. Bel Kaman Aircraft . 10% 11% CARPENTRY—Ree rooms, fbr- . An Ekjual Opportunity parts. All bensfits. Dean Ma­ Male or Female 87 Street 648-0000, 648-0090. chard, woodland, stone walls, procedure: 1968 FCXtD Oonvaitible, white, EVERYTHING $297.34 26 feet wide, too! That’s big sunny basement. Reduced to brook. Hurry! Hayes Agency, A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. N. B. Machine ... 81% 32)4 Bncloss your reply to the mlcs, ceilings, closets, remod- SECOND MORTGAGE — Ua- Em ployer chine Predueta, 16B 882 engine, very good conditlcn, eltng, hatchways, attics fin­ limited funds available for sec­ MALE — Tlmaatudy-ooet de­ S ROOMS FURNITURE WB RAVE customers waitira ltin il Houses For Rent 65 in anybody's book. 1612 eq. ft low 20’s. Owner 649-6986 648-4808. North and Judd ..20 21)4 boK in an snvidops — $869. o r best o tn r , 648-9068. Stre e t partment eupervlsor. eiq^ - ,,$14.74 MONTHLY tor the rental of your apart-1 _ , BOUTON—Large 6-room Ranch, ish^ concrete' st^s, floors, ond mortgages, payments to to be precise. Imagine painting 1)4 baths, 2-car garage, beau­ Peter Paul ...... 81% 82 addressed to the Class!- APPUCATTONS are being tak enced, 85. acMduUng-ptaimtog Weattofhouse Washing M s- ment or home. J. D. Realty, 4)4 ROOM RANCH, Fireplace.! a house like that — Never 5-6 DUPLEX, new heating, pjoRTH (XJVBNTRY — 50 roll­ Plastic Wire Cable 18 fled Manager, Manchester 1081 AUSTIN HEALEY, Mue, Job too suit your inidget Expedient HARDINOE bandaersw and ing and plum bing, $19,300. J.D. tifully landscaped, one acre service. J. O. R ^ ty. 0488129. en for department managm, elerk, 86. Day shift: Inapec- eMne,‘ Westtnghouse Refrig., 848-5139. 2-car garage. Stove, refrigera­ mind, it’s completely encased Ing acres, good drainage, river Bvenlng HeiiUd together excsSent oondition, many «t' WANTED WOMAN to care for ohucker eetup operator, exper­ R ealty, 643.6129, 648-8779. lot, many extras including wall Standard Screw ..41 48 6 days, company benefits. w.T. tor, general worker, ahto^r. Bedroom. Living Room, Dinette, tor. Large lot. Good location. | in aluminum siding with storm flows through property, woods, Stanley Works .. 24% 34% with a memo listing the tras. C aa 648-4870 after 6. chUdren in my home whUe ienced with Alroraft parte. AB iTlRBB ROOM apartments, 1181 Adults. 648-3880. to waU carpeting. SeUlng for A. A. IRON, IN C Rooflim CREDIT RATING m other works. 875-6008. Grant, Parkade. benefits. Dean Machine Pro­ Alternate shift: Weavers, nrist- Dishes. Rugs, Lampe, Tables, windows to match. R’s got a MANCHESTER — modem 81 pastiire, hay fields, road front­ Veeder-Root ...... 38% ,29)4 oompanlee you do NOT siding, palntiim. Oupantry. Al- Blankets, and Other Accessoriee Main Street, heat, hot water, age, good potential. Only $22,- $20,800. F or further inform a­ FQRiD 1960, white Oalaxle, ex­ ducts, 166 Adam s S treet cr-smaah plecer, dye machine stove refrigerator. 849-5239, family room with a fireplace, bedroom Ranch, full basement, tion call the R^ F. Dlmock Oo., The above quotations ars not letter. teranons and additloaa. Ceil- UNNECESSARY HIARDRESSER wanted, exper. operators, shearer. Female, EVERYTHING $898.32 000. Lawrence F . Flano, R eal­ cellent conation, must be seen. GIRL for fountain woric, .part- 9-5. Suburban For Rent 66 a h u ^ living room with a piC' two fireplaces, nicely treed lot, R ealtors, 649-6246. to ba construed ss actual maz^ inga. Workmanridp guaran­ Mortgage loans, flrst-seoond- ienced preferred. Oall Lovely WANTED experienced painter, peraonnel department aa- Price Include# Delivery. Set Up tura window, 8 very large bed­ tors. 648-2766. Asking $839. 649-7936 after 6 time, nights. HoUday Lanes Lady Beauty Salon, 649-7608. near Bowers School Bel Air | k sts. teed. 309 Autumn S t 043-4800. third, ammged. AH kinds of can Glastonbury 6887766 or ap­ sistant, aecretartal and panon- Sendee. Guarantee, Immediate BIRCH STREET, near Main, 4 BOLTON CENTER Apartments, rooms, a utility room for wash' p.ra., all day Saturday and Sun­ Luncheonette. I R eal Estate, 848-9332. BOLTON AND VICINITY — BOLTON—Large 4-room Ranch, day. realty. Ccmfidential-reascmable. p ly 44 B ayberry R oad between nel functions, ltd. Looih Naan- Delivery or Free Storan Until rooms, second floor, heated, | Corner Brandy St and Boiton ar and dryer, 2 ceramic bath' huge stone, fireplace, full base­ QUALITY CARPENTRY— WANTED — Reliable woman Ne^ed. Regardleas of Time. Building lots, acreafces, and Albert Burke Agency, 983 Main, SEKKETARY, Downtown Man­ with own" transportation for 8 7 p.m . - er, days. W eavers, altanMrfe now available. 649-4498. Center Rd., new 3 lonns, heat, rooms, and a kttehen big ROCKLEDGE — large custom ment, porch, new heating sys­ 1969 PLYMOUTH SUtion Wag Rooms, dormen. poichi Hartford. Office 627-7971, Eve. Appliances Art Reconditioned farms. Lawrence F. Flano, Love and Justice basements reflni^,ed, cab­ chester. Must be mature with houss'work once or twice per shift, noellent triage benefits. hot watar, stove, refrigwator, I enough t o berid an old fa sh ­ 4 bedroom Colonial, built-lns, tem, 8 acres, outbuilding. on, radio, heatar, 6 cylinder, 242-9400. MAN FCHl Furniture and gar­ Apply Cheney Broe., Inc., 81 And Guaranteed for 1 Year LDOKING tor anything in teal $130. e49-S3ee, $41-4312. ioned fa m ily dinner and it has a 2)4 baths, 2-car rarage, gor­ Realtor, 643-2766, Charlea inets, buUt-hu, fonnica, tUa. good skills. $$ open. Pentagon week. 648-2877, 649-4121. Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores Hayes A gen cy, 648-4808. standard shift, needs body Employment, 988 Main Street, den abop. Grant’s Parkade, Cooper EDU St, 811:10 a.m., \ On Display at Main Store aetata rentals — apartments, built-in oven, range and dish geous wooded lot. Hayes Agen­ SAN PEDRO, OalK. (AP) — No tob too anall. William BEE I T D>AY A - OR NIGH T A T hnnes. mtltiple dwellings,sellings. call I ROdCVHLB — 4 rooms, dean, I L. Merritt, 646-0424. The Judge asked Albino Salazar Lost and Found work. $160. 648-2687. Robbica carpentry service. Hartford, ‘(opposite G. Fox). RN or LPN, 11-7 shift. Part or Manoheeter. 1-4:80 p.m. washer—even a picture win­ cy, 648-4803. BOLTON — exquisite 6 room Business Opportunity 28 349-0611. fuU-Ume. liourel Manor, 648 J . D . R ealty, 643-6129. 1 first floor, heat, stove toolud-| dow. AU tMa and a 2-car ga­ Cape Cod situated on a 1)4 if he was satisfied with the Jury LOST — lady’s large diamond 1968 FORD WAGON, good con 3ompany I ed. OaU 875-4940. rage situated on a 150x300 lot TWO FAMILY — 96-98 Stan- acre wooded lot! Living room which had been selected to try ditlon, newly rebuilt transmis­ RESTAURANT — Established, 4519. DO YOU QUALIFY? 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD THREE R(X)M apartment, first Land For Rent 73-A ring, MancheMer area. Re­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement tog men, women, etudento for for $36,900. Oh yes, and excel­ weather Street. Built 1964.I includes a fireplace and open him on a charge of nwking an ward. MS-7US. sion, V-8 $260. 643-0818. choice Main Street location, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 floor, heat and hot water, $861 COVENTRY — Six room slfl- 4 Company—Rooting, siding, al­ COUNTER GIRL tor 7 p.m.-l Agricultural work pert-tim e Bales work or dtilv- lent neighbonj, too. Wolverton Drive by and ca ll owner 646- 140x 160, Industrial zone, illegal left turn. near Center, very reasonable. choose the Job J., D. Realty Co., 648-6129. gle, atove and refrigerator in­ stairway, kitchen Is very gen­ terations, additions and a.m. shift. Please wply Factory, akilled, eeml-eldHed or eiy. We will train, ear nacaa- 6INOIIR SEWI7(G Machine, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 0103 for particulars.______HlUlard Street. 649-4556 days, erous, formal dining room, 8 Said Salazar: *T tova every LOST — tan tiger male oat viC' 1963 OCRtVAIR M onsa Conver- Call Mr. Day, 649-9204. E . J. sary. Part-time eales 1816 cluded, large yard, gaitian I modeling of all types. Excel­ Donut, 366 West Middle Tpke. trataee brahd new, for $59.50, Why. set­ TWO ROOM heated apartment I bedrooms and 1)4 baths, oil hot on e.” inity West Middle Turnpike and tilde, '4-epeed stick, extras, Carpenter, Realtor, 6486061. h o im tor $86 to $60. D elivery space available, center of town, NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 6-6, 2-FAM ILY, 8 bedroom s, 2-1 •v«nlngs 844-0181. lent woikm anridp. 849-6496. that RetaH, maaagement and sales tle for less? Singer Sewing O u ­ add bath, 149 Oakland St., $66. | water heat, walk-out basement Judige Louis Fader asked Hospital. Child’s pet 949.^78. 11,680. Call 649-2861 aflier 5:80. WE ARE LOOKING tor a girl part-time, 810 hours, tor $u within walking distance to lake rooms, one full and two half car ameslte drive, one year prosecutor Howard M. Van sa- Routem an ter, 8S3 Main Street, Manches­ 649-5329, 9-6. with a picture window for rec HOME IMPROVEMENTS, ga­ with executive secretarial abU- Tree climber to $30. F or interview eaU #44- and stores. Available for right baths, 8 or 4 bedrooms, dining oW, $27,900. J. D. R ealty, 848- F o r g a le 74 gort if he 'was satialled. He said ZdMST—fiiameae mala ca t V a n - DODGE body fair, excel Suits You Best ter. 641-8888. tenant at price below market. 6129, 643-8779. ‘ room potential. Reluctant own­ rages, breezeways, remodeling, ity to fiU the position of secre- 8898 o r 6386680 between 7-9 THREE AND FOUR room I room , fam ily room . One car he loved the Jury, too. C h e s te r Green area. Rnward. lent running condition, 2-door, ti^ for an attorney In Man­ Call Louis R . Smith, 743-6849. er leavtog state, $17,300. W ol­ 646-0397. $68. 812 Oakland S treet 649- ad^tions, rec rooms, hath- PRIME OPPORTUNITY APPLY p.m . " EVBRYTHINO to sterUaed re- apartments, including heat, | garage, $23,900. Philbnck The trial was then held in roonui remodeled, cement chester. AppUcant wlU need to Agency, 649-8464. FOUR BEIXIOOM Cfolonlal ^ OOTTAGE, near lake. In Oov- verton A gen cy, R ealtors, 649- 9406. at P & W A CONN. STATE condltloped used furniture and hot water, and gas for cook­ raised Ranch. If Interested in 3813. Jikige Federis municipal court walls and floors, block walls, be an eocoelent typist and able appllaacaa, high quality—low entry, $8,900. Call 876-8841'. Monday. The jury deliberated, “Tlie Aircraft has openinge EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ing. Electric refrigerator and Business Property MANCHESTER — Immaculate these style homes in the Pprter Annoancetnente outside painting. For prompt Coin operated laundramat- to take shorthana. Accuracy Situations Wanted— M caa LeBlanc Furniture, 196 etove ternished. Call 649-7834 HEBRON — 4 room expandable and reached its decision: ”Wa service and quality workman­ available for girls in a variety and efficiency In work and the 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Femal# 38 For Sale 70 4 room Ranch, plastered walls, Street area, call lu today A u to A ccessories— ^Tires 6 Ic combination in Manches­ of depeutments requiring many kouth Street, RockriUe. 875- or 649-5779, between 5-7 pjn. Wesley R. Smith Agency, Real­ Suburban For Sale 75 Cape, large lot, storms, find you guHty, 'wMi krve and ME TAXBSB pr^mred in ship, ca ll 649-4291, Leon CSes- ter. Excellent location, do­ desire to become a permanent E74. Open 9-A dining room, porch, garage, screens, $13,900. Reasonable reg ret.” zynskl. differenit skills a ^ kinds of em ploye essential R efer­ LEGAL SECRETARY wants THREB ROOM heated apart­ MAIN STREET site, near Cen­ beautifully landscaped lot, tor, 643-1867. your home. CWl Raymond P. STOCK CAR flathead. CT Strok- ing a very good business. work experience. Among our ter, with buUdlag of 6,600 sq. EIXJNOTON—6)4 room Ranch, offer accepted,. Owner 649- Judge F eder tcAd Solaaar — ences, both personal and bus!' full-time position. Please call SEWING MACHINE — Singer ment, cabinet kltcben, appli­ priced to sell Hayes Agency .JeweU 64S-748L Eveniiigs ca ll er kit, bore 8-%, stroke 4H, Priced fo r quick aale. CaU many current requirements, you DRIVER-SALESMEN ft . M any p o te O a ls . WUI & :iIANCHESTER — New 8 room assumab _ — _ _ tgage, % 3110. recently arrived from the Phil­ balanced, and strcdce, Iskender- ness, reqiUred. Write Box L, 6488S94. automatic zig-zag, cabinet ances, garage, redecorate, 643-4808. ippines — his sentence would ba R oofin g and CThimneys 16-A may find the ^ tiwt “suits Herald. nance. O ^ er 640-5229, 9-5. Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, ian racing cam. WiUlmantic EARN model, excellent condition, but adults, third floor. 649-0062. bulH-ins, 1)4 baths, \ acre lot, tfiSiS'SOLD' BOLTON — Six room Ranch, a $10 fine or two daye in Jail. INCOME TAX returns; bual- you best." Our avatiable open- ton holej, embroiders, hems, MANCHESTER — New 7-room double garage, overlooking 4281944 after 5:80. ROOSTNO — Spy Jail ling re­ J. D. REALTY CO. toge Include Jobe for: WOMAN wanted for part-time MANCHESTER — Six - room Garrison Colonial, 12x24 Uvlng tremendous value. Hayaa Agen­ He added: “It's nice to have aaas and individual, prepared 13 Montha’ Inoome ln 6 Mentha WOMAN would Uke to do baby­ ate. Repoeeessed, was $809.60, CKDAR STREET — Available BOLTON — $18,900. Split-level, lake, one half acre lot, $460. you in this ooimtry, and to tha pairing roofs cf all kinds, new t cleaning, 1813 hours weekly. sitting evenlBCB. Call 64S-8BTL apartment, two stores and room, family room, ■ built-in cy, 643-4808. by full-time income tax ao- NB3W 6 transistor 12 volt Mot unpaid balance 189.60, take April 1, S -r o ^ apartment with commercial buUding aU in one large wooded lot. Oall the R.F. down. Pasek R ealty, 289-7476, spirit of love I suspend your domtapt New laws effecting roofs, gutter woric, chLnneyi 648-6120 64S-S779 6489666 mominge. WTTH enclosed sunporch, heat, hot kitchen, spacious lot. Priced da AM radio. Positive or neg­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum K E Y P U N C H over m ym ente o f $8. monthly. package High traffic count. MANCHESTER^Large 6 room D im ock Oo., R ealtors, 649-6246. 742-8248. sentence.” retirement Income. Raymond ative ground. $86. 6481427. City Sewing Center, Hartford, water, $96. Adults preferred, right. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Girard. Call cotiect 876-7362. siding. 80 years’ experience. DEPENDABLE WOMAN tor Dogs—Bird»—Pete 41 A wise Investment for only Cape, full dormer, 2 baths, 523-0478. 649-6687. $26,000. Hayes Agency, 848-1 MANCHESTER on bus line, $16,600, Owner- ROCKVILLE — neat 6 room Free estimates. Call Hawley. OPERATORS cleaning private home weekly. $2,900. as­ A ndover Ranch, entry foyer, fireplace, WATCK THIS LAD! IHDERAL INCOME taxes 643-6861. 644-8838. References. 6481204. CXX)D HUMOR FOR SALE — 6 month old THREE, ROOMS, recently re ______4803. sumes G.I. mortgage on this Broker, 849-0626. T railers— We win consider high XZjBCTRIC r a n g e , refrigera­ paneled kitchen wall, 376 foot ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — prepared with your savings In H elp W anted— ^Female 35 greed miniature decorat^, $M monthly. J. D.| BUSINESS ZONE ID 6 • room Ranch, attached gar­ 15 ACRES, 6 ROOMS MobOe Homes 6-A school graduates with for­ BAKERY SALESLADY, expert' male, brown, all toota. tor, sawtng machine, rocking Eight SEVEN ROOM Raised Ranch, lot, convenient to everything. Jimmy Figge, 8-yeor-old son of mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ YOU WILL RECEIVE F or chairs and other furniture. AU Realty. 843-5129. age, S bedrooms, big fireplaced ward X Baylee, 649-6246. Heating and Plumbing 17 mal key punch training and enced. Apply in person, Mario’s further intotmation cal rooms with two offices, sep­ rec room, buiH-ins, 2 ceramic I $13,800. Bety Gessay Kristofak, Mr. and Mrs. James Figge, fell WITHOUT PERSONAL in good condition. 643-5366. Uvlng room, huge kitchen with All for $17,900! Wooded back on a Tom Sawyer!^ trick FOR RENT — Two bedroom the necessary aptitude and Bakery, 839 Main St. 7119. MANCHESTER Garden apart­ arate entrance, suitable for tiled baths. 2-car garage, steel | privacy and comfortable R ealtor, 878-0701. PLUMBING AND Heating re­ INVESTMENT business or profeaslonal use. | dining area, excellent > condi­ to earn money tn the “work a INCOME TAXES prepared by mobile home, furnished, oill totereet Preference WiU be ment — 8)4 room apartment, | tion, $15,000. W olverton Agen­ beam construction, 8 large bed­ living will be yours In this after 6 p.m ., 644-1728. pairs and new Installations. KELVINATOR refrigerator, 11 PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8484. rooms. 2 fireplaces. J. D. Real­ NORTH COVENTRY — 80 acre day tor JPTC” procram to sup­ retired internal revenue offi­ OFHCE CLERK given to iqiplioants wUh cu. ft.;-fuU width-freezer com­ heat, hot water,, etove, refrig­ cy , R ealtors, 849-2818. nice 6 room C ope Just* min­ cer, Marvin Baker. Can 643- Special attention to emergen­ A eacperience. WOMAN to do Ironing. CJall after (1) An BstaMiehed Territory Artides For Sal# 45 ty, 643-6129, 648-8779. farm, small pond, large 8-bed­ port the Kenne^ Library fund. HOMEMADE pickup camper, cies. Tel. 649-2923. 6, 648-0287. partment, exceUent condition. erator and parking, very nice. I utes from Manchester, A 0117 High school ocmmereial (2) Tour Own Sales Car $110. per month. Office 16 For­ SPRUCE STREET — 8 room truly fine value! Call now room brick Ranch hom e. 60x80 The youngster didn’t have a bed over cab, sleeps six, alum­ WALLPAPER BALE — Many Tel. 849-7609. House# For Side 72 MANCHESTER — p rivacy un? cement block heated outbuild­ fence to paint bpt he did have _a NEW PLUMBING and heating course graduate, type ac­ HbUlN $60 AND MORE IN (8) High Commission Earnings est St., 648-0000 or 646-0090,, home, garage, ameslte drive, — it won’t last. 649-5306. INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ inum windows and jsiousted curately and rapidly, ex­ Stenograohers .. etterns to ehooae from. very good condition, asking limited. 1)4 acres of woodland ing, ideal for'‘animals or hob­ dog to walk. He made $l.i0 pared. Samuel J. Turkington company, let's get acquainted. FAMOUS BRAND ITEMS. NO (4) Opportunity to Advnnoe TO SEHTLE an estate fur­ MANCHESTER — modern, im­ door, along with a steel body, perienced in offlee proce­ elUng paint, — white latox, THREK — Rooms, furnished $18,000. Call Paul J. Gorrentl surround this Cape Cod home. bies. Owner’ s loss, oidy $28,000. charging neighborhood children Jr., 643-7781. fits ^ or % truck. Asking $500. Fhucets leaking? Save your a n d INVESTMENT. Help friends (5) On the Jdb T rsining S$8.95 per gallon. Morrioon niture, fireplace' set, dishes, maculate 6 room Rftnch, 8 bed- with breeiew^y and rarage. 24 dures and interested in a clothes, h ig ^ g e , etc. 1-6 p.m . or unfurnished, gas heat, rea­ rooma, dining room, full base- A gency, 643.5368. Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, for the prt-vllege of walking. 742-7442. faucets. I will pack any faucet, riiop from home. Seiid for free Paint Store, 789 Main St toot kitchen and dining room W d . l l a l . C 643-2766. Charles Nicholson, F risky, a chihuahua-terrier. INCOME TAXES prefwred in $8.60. Roland Plum bing and position that will pay weU all week at 24 O'Leary Dr. sonable, adults, parking. New while doing work that is Clerk Typists 476 page catalog. Popular (Thib Bolton R d., 648-6889. BeTiUr“^ " E^e. 1 LOCATED Ex- combination, 24 foot living MANCHB3STBR PARKADE 742-6364, D olores L . M erritt, your home or by app^tm ent CAMPING ’TRAILER - in excel­ Heating C o., 643-4528. Plan, Dept. L801, LynbroUc APPLY DAILY CLEAN RUGS, like new, eo eaay Experienced tu work. 24- dem anding aa well aa re­ These positions require a WALNUT DINETTE SET; Start- ' pandable Cape, 4 down, 2 un­ room with fireplace, full rear MANCHE5STE1R 649-5306 , 646-0424. lent oondition, includng gas N.Y. GOOD HUMOR CORP. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent patio, 1)4 baths, 3 bedrooms hour service. Can 048-4723. stove, heater, jaeln and hUch. warding. If intereeted, ocn- Ugh sriiool diploma plus ing 8 place eettlnge; vacuum FIVE ROOM apartment with MANCHESTER — Two-famlty, finished up. Plastered walls, 387 Perk Ave., Seat Hartford electric shampooer $1. The garage, Trumbull Street, avail- 4.4 duplex, 2 heating systems, firelplace, recently painted, 1)4 up, abundance of closet space. BEST OFFER — Coventry. Coxy Asking $460. G leetm bury . 638 Radio— ^TY Repair teot PenKmnel Dept, at fo o A etenograpMc and typ­ cleaner with power mate; 8 BOLTON—oozy 6)4 room Ranch, ELEC7IROLUX Sales aikl serv­ nMrwin-WUUama Oo. «■ able April 1st. Tel. 648-8684, | ^ew siding, storm s, 2-car g;ar- per cpnt mortgage. iteyes Lifetime aiding, aluminum 3 bedroom, newly renovate Combination gas and floor 3)4 room apartment COLONIAL—6 generous sized wooded acres. Hayes Agency, m ent a t Colonial Bfanor, M anchester, 644-8141. Garage— Service— ice, available all hours. Satis­ 8m., Wednesday, March 34,, tim e only. Apply 384 H artford for rubbish. $2.50. Call 6483711. eral financing, $17,900. Wolver­ shopping. Immediate occu­ 9 A.M. — 4 PM. oil range, good cofldltion. 648- stove and refrigerator, near [ BTflflimr.T. STREET 4-fam ily, rooms, modern kitchen, new­ ton A gency, R ealtors, 649-2813. 643-4803. 17$ Spruce 81 Heat, hot faction guaranteed. Cril 048 at our Manchester plent,' Road. pancy. A fter 6 p.m ., 643-8607. w ater, stove, refrigerator, THE DAIRY Queens on West ______Storage 10 com er o f MiU end Oaltiend ENGINEERING 1860, 649-8176. bus and shopping, only $90 goqd return, owner, 640-6239, ly redecorated throughout, 1816. FOR “ a Job well done feeUng’’ SO. WINDSOR — charming old­ parking, private patio and Middle Tpke and Hartford Rd. Sts. Refer to Job number -THE CONN. STATE clean carpeta with Blue Lustre. monthly. Hayee Agency, 848- 9-6. $14,900. PhUbriok Agency, WASHINGTON STREET — COVENTRY INVESTMENT — are now open. FOR RENT — two story build­ MAHOGANY bedroom set; sec- 4808. ______>, ______a ■ 540-8464. Prime residential section, 6 er 9 room Colonial on shaded fnU cellar. $160.00 A-34. ' AIDES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Rent electric sham pooer $1. acre. Modern kitchen, 2 baths, $130 monthly income fn»n two ing, about 3,000 sq. ft., suit­ Millinery, Dressmaking .19 tional sofa; mahogany coffee COLONIAL—Hugs family sized 1 room home. Large central hall, able for shop or storage, $80 PaUl’e Paint A Wallpaper S ^ table; good condition. 848''1392. MANCHESTER — new Coltmlal { PRIVACY — 5)4 acres, oustom outbuildings. Only $19,900. S roo'm homes, located in one One 1-bedroom apartment a# AppUoants for these ohal- MALE 80S MAIN 8T„ MANOHEBTER kitchen, dining room, llvln big living room with fireplace, corner of a 300x150 btuinesa Pw son als monthly. Apply 10 Depot EASTER OUTFITS made to or­ lengtog poeiUons in our Bn- ply- , 4)4- room flats and duplexes, room with fireplace, 3 bet built Garrison Colonial, breeze­ dining room and kitchen down H ayes A gency, 843-4803. Coioalal Oaks, 88 Oak St. Square, Apt. 10. ' ROGERS CORPORATION 1968 KBNMORB washing ma" ceramic bath, stove, rafrigefa- rooms, 1)4 baths, screened! way, double garage, recreation zoned corner lot next to other Heal hot water, etove, re­ der — do it now. Also, altera- gineertog Department must OOlX-BCnON of hand goM, buslnesees. Owner will carry STATE LICENSED rest boms be high school greduatee chliMx in ^eU ent oondition. tor, private basement, free porch, $20,000. PhilbrickI room, fireplaces, beautifully frigerator, parUag. 9110.0# ______J______Oons, repairing. Call 6486603 An Equal Opportuntty FACTORY about #4 guns, mootiy antiquas, second tjortgage. All for oitiy centrally locatad. reasonable with honor grades in Plane 8BRVICB STATION Attendant s e lf— — ...... - For further information caU parking. Hayes Agency, 648-1 Agency, 549-S4M. landsoapad, scenic view . heattof^ system, ponchee, ga' Ranrii in nice reeidehtial area ratea, friendly atmosphere. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Em ployer iHtog whole' ooUecUcn~bhly; 389-1644, M rs. Krakofeky. Hutchins Agency, 646-0108. ready tor immediate occu- $12,200. Lawrence F. Fiano, 649-1604 649-4436 ^ Geometry and Algebra One ' for employment with Mobile Oil Telel. #486717 after 4 p.m. 4808. rage. A true family home, per­ Tel 875-lOlL and Two. Preference will * I ■ ' ----- pAncy. selling fo r $20,600. Call Realtor, 643-2766, Chariee 649-6544 1966 HARLEY-DAVID60N with WORKERS REFRIQBIIATOR, automatic / ALTON STREET — Custom fect for schools. T. J. Crt>ckett, I Nicholson. 742-6364, Dolores L. Moving— ^Trucking- be given to those who have TWO 4-ROOM apartmento, 120 R ealtor, 648-1677. R . F- D b oock C o., 649-6246 or lUDE WANTED to Asylum Ave­ electric starter on display. waishar, portable -sewing ma­ Woodland Street, one bedroom, buiK 6-room Colonial, 8 down, P aid Oorrehti, 648-6368. M errtU . 646MM34. ’ XICH model, all colons. 60 oc Storage 20 taken addltioael oourees in Bxorilent hourly WALL TO WALL nue, Hartford, leaving Man­ chine, luimper, breakfaat set, ' heat furnished, no pets, $116. a | 8 up, rec room, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER — Lumrious 6] chester Green area between 8 m odel, $280., full p rice !^ LPN or RN, fnU nr part-time, Mathematics and show a paid holidays, MANCHESTER Delivery. Light special aptitude for this m itoellansoua. 849-3068. month, 649-8212. nice section, good value at room Ranch, 2 full baths, main­ and 8:80 a.m . Call 648-4840. Davidaon Sales, 49 Park U-7. 876-30n. neral leave, penah ...... ' !■ CARPET only $18,000. T. J. Crockett, H artford. 247-9774. trucking and package delivery. subject. A oapaofty for vacation {Aim, group insur­ WANTED — expertenoed pelnt- WANTED tenance free rpdwood' exterior, I Refrigendon. waahere and EXPERIENCED hairdresser R ealtor, 643-1677. family room with fireplace, I WANTED — Ride to Florida . neat, precise, and aoourato ance phie mejor medical er. Call 6481420. Musical Insthunento 53 86 MAIN ST. — 2 rooms, heated, | week of April 36th. References MOTOR SCOOTER TWN “Tee- atoi’c moving apicialty. Folding wanted, full-time. LuJon Sakm woric is a BMut. ApUlowita most be at least scenic acre lot A must see fori MANCHESTER'S chaire tor r m . 06807B2. of Beauty, 6481980. i Fnll-tim# and part-tina $50. Oall 649-2866. Stays in this 5 room RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed' exchanged. CaU 876-6411 after ay”, running oonditioa, as is, r ton and to good phyU- GAS ATTEiniANT wanted full- ibufUrnUNG banjo, exosllent Ranch. Large, sunny kitch­ rooms, modern kitchen^ dining the quality conscious. Hayes S p.m . $60. 644-0713. iTieee Jobs offer good sUuilng [ocndltlon. Interviews at tim e. A pply T ire ' C ity, 307 experienced ggnge and condition, new. head, $30. 648- Agiency, 648-4608. WANTED assemblers and salaries, a valuwle employe t h r e e ROOMS for rent, $75 en., Walk-out basement I room, 1)4 baths, 2-car garage, CORP., oomer of Broad Sheet Hanchestor. tool makers to work o n >427,, , . , ______. monthly. Available April Ut| Painting—Papering 21 machine (operators, firat and benefit program and the oppor­ laige private lot $23,900. Phil- 4)i ROOM Cape, fenced in flag­ ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER fUl 'and Oakland Bta., aircraft parts. brick Agency, 549-8484. Automobiles For Sale 4 Business Services second shifts, fringe benefits. tunity for personal advance­ In qu lia 28 Church St. ____ stone patio, turn around ame­ INSIDE and outalda painting. Apfdy Iona Manufacturing Co., ment. Oome In and taUc with promptly at ______O fferod ______W You name your own price. 1:30 p.n., Wadnaaday, Top Wagea and W eariiif Appuel—-Furs 57 8DC ROOM ^ near ,I JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. [MANCHESTER — 7)4 room slte drive, garage, no needed! PEED CART Tour credit turn- 6487868, S7d-S40L Regmt Street, Manchester. us. For your oonvenienoa, we March 24. shopping center and schools, ra n e n , 4 bedrooms, dining repairs, $16,900. J. D , R ealty, OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! ad dowaT Short on down pay- YOU ARB Arl! Truck is A-1! are open . . . Benefit Plan LAD Y’S W'iRTER cost, etto 13^ $136. with heat and hot water. | 649-5261 room , 3 b ath s, 2-zone heat, ga­ 643-6139, $43-8779. aunt? BatozitotT Bepouea MiTOMATiO Orilnrs, attics, trash,' smsii EXTERIOR and intartor DO YOU QUALIFY? Aa equal opportiiUQr Miqtoyir cranberry with g ta y Pareian Oall 649-9748 after 6.______rage, only $18,500. H u t c i^ Hon? Don’t deepalrl S u Hon- tracking done A-1 right! Cafl tog. WaUpajper hooka. I Micmday through Friday lamb trim; man’s cvercoat, OVER8IZB $ room custom hulltj 8 A.M. — 6 P.M. TRANSMISSION A g e ns cy, y , R o aItws, lto 640-0103. aH Douglaa. XnatoM about low- 86S-29to, Tranano Trucking banging. Omflnga. Floora. ] Boc^eeptag machine operator LAS. A A A I C O . alia 88-40; both excallatit con­ BRAND NEW 4)4 room apart­ Capa, fireplace, attached, ga­ MdRIARTY BROTHERS ast down. wnMlaat paynumto Servloe. toaured. Workmamfiip guar- Chem^lioal______laboratory EXPERIENCED Window clean­ BUtdidD Drive dition. 648-lOTI. ment, first floor, heat, hot wa­ MANGHXSTBR V leinlty-llS, rage, many extras. Only $6001 anywhere. No anall toan or ft- aaalstant Mon., Tuosv Wed. Bventogu RANCH — a badrooma* garaga, antaad. Lao Fanetier, S49%3S. Olerk-typlet S P M . — 8 P.M. er wanted. ApjSy 40 Oak St or TROUBLE? ter, wUoncM . parking. Oppo­ poreh, custom b u ilt'to 1967, on 990. 8 bedroom ranch, buflt-in down. Cbar-Bon Real lMote,| aanea oompany plan. Oo^dsa M A M RUbbiah Removal — u BO anawar, S4S-904S. OomptonMiter operator site ^ t s r Springe Park. 849- stove, flraplaea, 100’ frontage. 648-068$. Motors, 888 eosnirtete rubhiah aarvloaa. ea ll 648S8S4. m m Wanted—To Bliy 6 8 a bsautlful large wooded lot SERVING YOU WITH General factory workar Saturdays '' It h a t R 4 T with privacy on all stdea, plus Hutehiaa Agency, Realtore, Commercial, professional, r«H- INTERIOR and exterior paint* • A.M. — 13 Noon #45-0108. 24 24 1861 CHEVROLET T n ^ i i Oon- M arker MAN TO W OttK to beat treat­ w a sin r, h b u * «r trod# a» a 11x13 swimming pool with all MANCHESTER — Porter 811 M obiltioot dsnUal New Incliwrator tor., wnllpapar renunrad, fully P acker ing departm^ third M tt, FIVE LARGE room apartment area, 4-bedroom qtitt level, 80’ vettible, V-8, autoraiatle, good drums, $8. Fun ones em ptied, insured. Rene BHanger, 048- tttoa and uaad furnltura, ehjna, for rent,, good condition, cen-| aeeassorias. Stay oft the busy O 0 N O O R D R D . — B eautiful Beanwtreas UJ87UK). Apply to paraoh gnioa. s u m . pictiir# ,framsa highways this sum m er, ttid life living room, 38’ kitchen, fig- e A d ia o n ..C U I 648-9476 o r 649- $2. 049-9757. ~ 0612 or 6444)604. PRATT &. WANTIb ■trally tooabfctsd;*! ^ Inquire 80 Bli ranch, large living room, for­ HOUR HOUR 1264. ______Monday. UUral benaflta. ★ end old oeliia, old dolls and you save may ba your own.1 mal dining room, oaUnat lahed rec room, ooippletoty • a p p l y . Rloek Oompaay, 12H Tolland Street. conditioned, 01^ 4 yaara old , { (S 8TEn, amowAXMA PAlNTINa. EXTERIOR and SUM, bobby ooliactions, ^ 0 Swim in your own bgokyard, .kitabaa, 2 bedrooms, rserea- pua on. '1 CJi 3jgg*. i i i t , oosnpieta with walbi, ffaMtooM, flagntone t«v Tpka. MIN iaBanto or wWa mtetei. looks Mka new. For turihar ln-| w an- c o n n ; s t a t o WHITNEY gtX ROOMS, nsWly rsdeooratad, $M,$00. PhUbrick AgaiMy. «$»•• ticB room, landscaped yard «waip*ng teat, 4 satra wheels raoM. AjI cencrate wmAbn. work. eU heat, cldsr ttoUidrah. no pets. 84#4. ______" ; Marico B. Robectaon, Realtor, torm ation, caB iba R , F . .D(* DEUVERY R li t OILS l i R V I C I and ttru, gas atova, a Heaaonably p r i ^ 648-086L ------FuQy to EMPLOYMENT SERVICE mock Oo., Realtora, #4#4Wfc AIRCRAFT BbadliiifM d tS!rN OF W AN TED Apj^ianee AaeemHp w a a t R naw -# hatha, living iwafti ' aOslA $18,800 GOOD hargatn on a OVBRULND n,Ovairebad and repatoad. winter atoraga. u n th o d AiRORAn> ex)iip, AUTO MECHANIC TnwMitfliHi Qti Wlthnat Board " ii poom apartioMa? rsfrig' 8 room Ranch wltb 8 twin- briok Oapa> w oods# Iqt, m r FORD OanartWe, brand •alM and aacvtoa — Arietui EDWARD R; FRICB, daoorator, WATTRBM tor Tueaday, Thura- A pp ly 400 MAIN STREET . Q n j arator, dift 4wnditlan< oui must sail to attila aatala. 4 new engine, oall 640-4747. SnowMrde, alao rental equip­ paparbangtog (booka fur­ day, Friday and Saturday, 7 QLCQiunpn r a o i t P i ^ o w - B AST H ARTFORD S. .Watar, g#* irick Afiney. down, and two tiMtaifO tool CALL 643- ment L A M Bqu^mant C (EE4B JB# c a i n a f i m ] nished), Ulterior and axtarior haurs 6 p.m. • 1 a.m. Good OONNBCrrtDUT, ^ [J o b IONA MFI. Oft naighbos* are raitohad In. Porohas trdnk 4 M I FORD tU J K H W agon, Routa Dt. Temon. 8781 oaUtogf raftolabad. wages aito condltlona. Ai “f ; and bock. CMokan eoao. AiM fif 31i CBItIR STRUT jp o d 06n d ill6ii laiBo, #68 h o o d .v S ^ rAMlLT, 8,«ar rtonna and Koaans, carsUDy fV]---- *~Tat6l' O muoqsI BnflaCi $W 2L $ i«,0M. T. J. OMefeetk. BeaMpr, p r i M i m m 6, laundry. Id ar “ ...... 4k - 7' aa-i#TT.

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A w g e Daily Net PrcM Ron The WwitRor ^ . TUESDAY^ MARCH « , For the Week Ended Fate Bant ad V. 0. PAGE POimTEEN ^anrl^rati^r lEofnins 1|walJt March M, 1966 Fair, oaM totogirt, tow’ 14,119 Increaatag doodliMaa aad e His Fourth Words: "My Ctod. Tho W orW 'f B«»t ; Btomber of the Audit Morrair, Mgh to ■Ud-Stik . ' 1 My Ood, why hast thou forsak­ Town Plans Groohert Leading Candidate ' B onaa of CIrcalatlon About Town en meT’^wUl be the theme of Poi^m «»-Cologii«»; M anehetter^A CUy of ViUago Chmrm the Loiten program for senior «F i«e Girt Wrapping" H )« Amertcan Legton Aux- h i^ students Thursday at 7 To Relocate As Delegate to Convention fliu y will apoiwor a nnmnage am. at Second Congregational ARTHUR DRUB VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 147 (TWBNTY-KIGHT PAGES—TWO SECnONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, IMS Adraettotog oa Faga M) PRICE SEVEN GENIB Mle on Tuesday, March 30, at Church. T pjn. at the Legion Home. Do- Sewer Line StaU Rep. Atty. Paul Oroo-^of Atty. Harold Gfurlty and nationa may be made Monday Charles V. Henry, district bert, with the backing of Town Mrs. Msjry Roes. . _ ^ ____ A ____ •t 7:30 p.m. at the Legion The other 11 delegates, all minister of Jehovah's Witnesses Democratic Chairman Ted Cum­ of whom represented Manches­ Home, lliose wishing pickup in New Ekigland, will speak at A trouUesome storm se^ver, aervVce may contact Mrs. Clif­ situated in the middle of - a mings and other highly placed ter at the 1964 State Demo­ the semi-annual Circuit Assem­ cratic Convention, are: Mayor Events ford Walker, ~ ohaiiman, 76 bly of Jehovah’s Witnesses Fri­ membera o f the town commit­ privately owned lot on Fergu­ Francis J. Mahoney. State Gas Protests ^ I%eips Rd. day through Sunday at Platt son Rd., south of Garth Rd., tee, appears to be the leading Reps. Groobert, and Steve Ca- High School. Meriden. His topic candidate for endorsement as Youth Night on the “Ad­ will be relocated soon, so that it vagnaro. Town Directors David Moon on Sunday will be "The Moral In State -ups vance with Christ” series at Brecdtdown — What Can Be is within a town-acquired right Manchester’s choice for the 4th Bariy, Robert Stone and Frank Trinity Covenant Chun* will Done About It?” The public is of way. Senatorial District’s delegate to Stamler, Town Clerk Bldward be on Thursday at 7:30 pjn. at welcome. Admission is free. The storm sewer does not the forthcoming State Consti­ Tomklel, Board of Education the church. function at present because the tutional Convention. Chairman Mrs. Katherine Besiege LBJ Four Firemen The 1960 Otiss Reunion Com­ lot In which It is situated has The Democratic Town Com­ Bourn, former town directors Theodore Powell and Atty. Court Clrela Mlancheater mittee will meet tonight at 8 been filled with large, obstruc­ mittee will meet on Msirch 31, at the British American Club, tive boulders, and Director of to endorse its candidate, and to Richard Woodhouse, and Matt Hurt During Branch of the Trans-Atlantic Moriarty. ■y. JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Oson'a responae to a group of Re- Brides and ParenU Association, 73 Maple St., and not at Man­ Public Works Walter Fuss has fill two vacancies on its slate received permission from Gen­ of delegates to the April 7 con­ AP Special Correapondent publican Congressmen who pro­ Two-Hour Blaze Back by Ranger 9 win meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at chester High School, as previ­ ously planned. A meetling re­ eral Manager Richard Mautin vention of tho 1st Congressional WASHINGTON (AP)— tested in a letter to him against Susannah Wesley Hall, Hsu*t- "gas warCore” would take this ford Rd. Any British giris in minder committee and a pub­ Soprano Soloist to move it. District, called to select seven The Johnson administra­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — licity committee will be formed. Lead Role Democratic delegates to the line. the area are welcome. For more An existing balance of 82,100 FOR tion was beset today by de­ The letter was sent to the information, contact Mrs. An­ Miss Roberta Johns of Man­ in the 812,000 Storm Sewer A c­ Miss Elizabeth Shellabarger ConsUtuUonsd Convention. Four firemen required hos­ PASADENA, Cmllf. chester will be soprano soloist mands to call off what White Ho\iee Tuesday as a pital treatment for injuries (AP)—^Ranger 9 televised gelo Parandes, 34 Margaret Rd. The Class of 1945 Reunion count will be utilized to relocate (tf 353 Main Bt., will appear as The 1st District Convention storm of crittcism and denun­ Cab Drivers committee will meet Thursday with the Lebanon Valley College the storm sewer on a' rig*t of will be held at the Parma Res­ critics called "gas warfare’’ suffered in a two-alarm Choir in a concert Friday at 8 Edith in the Manchester Gilbert Cosmetics ciation btdlt up around the live today a dramatic se­ Daughters of Liberty, Nos. 17 at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. way recently acquired from and Sullivan Worshop presenta­ taurant In Hartford. against Communist guer­ world against the United States ’ire that swept through a quence of more than 20 and 125, will sponsor an Irish Lillian Benoit Burnett, 16 p.m. at Community Baptist E. J, HoU, developer of the Cummings said today that he Church. Miss Dorothy Hudson of tion of ’’Pirates of Penzance” rilla forces in Viet Nam. providing the non-killing gas to ’our-story downtown build- Go on Strike close-ups of the moon as it Tea Party on Friday at 7:30 Berkley St. Rockledge subdivision. has had meetings with several IT’S High administration officials South Viet Nam for use against p.m. in Orange Hall. Alter tea McLean, Va., will accompany Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. other Democratic town chair­ ng late Tuesday night. dove to its death in a lunar Miss Johns on the piano. The denied, however, that the Unit­ Oommunist guerrillas. with Irish cakes and breads have The “Village Charmers,” a at Manchester High School. A men of the 4th District, and ed States was In fact engaged in The proteks were even re­ The blaze at 1118 Main St. In New York crater. been served, Mra J(*n Shoors quartet from the Mountain public is invited. that he has received assurances threatened several adjacent A graduate of Manchester Agents to Offer Saturday matinee wifi be given Liggeifs gas warfare, and insisted that flected in talks held with admin­ The beautifully illumi­ will show slides of Ireland. Laurel Chapter of Sweet Ade­ that Manchester’s endorsed can­ the employment of nonlethal, istration leaders by British For­ stores In the area before being Tickets may be obtained from lines, Inc., of Hartford, will sing High School, Miss Johns was one at 2 pjn. didate will be chosen as the put under control. No estimate NEW YORK (AP) — Thou­ nated series began by of the first students at the school At The Parkade nauseous gases agadnst guerril­ eign ^cretary Michael StewOrt. Mrs. Thomas Conn, Mrs. Thom­ in a program that includes New Tax Assistance Miss Shellabarger, a music District’s delegate. la-infested villages in some in- In responae to a question fol­ k the damage was available sands of taxicab drivers struck showing three craters in as Leemon, Mrs. Joseph John­ London SPEBSQSA groups, to be awarded the Daniel Man- teacher in the Manchester ele­ MANCHESTER pending an Inspection later to­ today in the nation’s largest chuk Music Scholarship for Lau­ In backing Rep. Groobert as •tances In the past had been lowing a speech at the Notional sharp detail from 1,300 son, Mrs. Robert Dunlc^ or at guest quartets and a chorus of With the deadline for filing mentary . schools, has played his choice, Cummings said, “I done to save civilian lives. day. city. Police reported wind­ rel Music Camp. She is the Fifi in the “ Merry Widow,” Press Chub, Stewart argued miles up, and finished by the door. over 40 people. The program is 1964 income tax returns only 23 think very highly of him. He The White House said Presi­ that the use of any weapon in FHre (3hlef Sylvester E. Jen­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ which was given by the Orfo- nings said the two-hour fire shields of dozens of parked cabs displaying tiny pock marks planned for Saturday at 8 p.m. days away (April 15), Thursday Is studious, diligent and a re­ dent Johnson was not consulted Viet Nam should be weighed broken and several assaults and at the Goodspeed Opera House, ert Johns of 260 Greenwood Dr. rado Springs Opera Associa­ started In a first floor store and on thB, floor of the crater The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Her father is a music teacher will be the last day on which sponsible legislator. before the gas was used. against Its Impact on world pub­ intimidations against working Blast Haddam. Tickets are avail­ tion. She has a l^ appeared in spread through the ceiling to the Temple Beth Sholom wlU spon­ in the public school system. two Internal Revenue agents "Groobert is the kind of man Indicationi were that John- lic opinion, then said: drivers. Alphonsus frxMn but a few sor its annual paid-up member­ able at the box office or from will be in Manchester, to assist this area with the Podium .who devotes his full time and "I am in fact asking the Unit­ upper floors. An accomplished flutist, the Players of Hebron in “Carou­ Police were asked to assi.st The strike was a massive miles away. ship dance Saturday at 9 p.m. quartet members. soprano has appeared as a fea­ local taxpayers In the prepara­ talents to a task, and he has ed States to display what your demonstration for owner recog­ The live television was a first at the Temple. The "Penthouse tion of tSLX returns. sel,” Hartford Conservatory in the intellectual ability to per­ Rummage Declaration of Independence in the investigation after Frank tured soloist with the Manches­ Bomhers Batter Menente, manager of a cosme­ nition of a new union. for the series, which now has BV)ur” win play for danlcing- Christopher Michael Totten, The session will be held from "Noah’s Flood,” and more re­ form as a delegate should.” calls a decent respect for the three straight successes In re­ ter High School Band and with cently as soloist in Bach's "B tics store, told firemen more The Taxi Drivers Organizing Refreidunents will be served. son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the opinions of mankind.” Committee claimed that “ 96 per turning close shots of the httia other musical groups in this Minor Mass’’ in Hartford and The vacancies on the delegate Sole North Viet Nam than |8(X) in cash was missing W. Totten of 50 Summit St., has area. Mimicipal Building Hearing slate to the 1st Congressional Secretary of Defense Robert cent of the cabs are in the ga­ known lunar surface. Nazarene lasrmen and pastors been selected into membership Room. New York City. Sponsored By The S. McNamara later told a news from his office. Members of the Lebanon District Convention exist be­ Lieut. George V. KeUy, detec­ rages.” * The pictures were flashed on from churches in this area of of the Alpha Chapter of Chi Choir will be served dinner at Additional assistance may be cause of the move from town ^roptinilst Club For Fourth Day conference the British had used Police said there were 1,804 the screen for five seconds each the country will attend a re- Beta Phi at Arkansas College. obtained on any week day, from such gases on Cyprus in 1966. tive division commander, said the church before the concert. serve, at the southeast sec­ today there was no evidence of pickets outside 85 parking gar- for more than 16 ' mlnutea glMial missionary convention Totten is a freshman history Mrs. Roscoe Easton, Mrs. Alex 8:30 a.m. to 4:80 p.m., at the tion of town, was set aside by THURS.. MARCH 25 SAIGON, South Viet Nam McNamara made the first gages of taxicab fleets. preceding Ranger’s 6:08 a.m. TOursday and Friday at Eastern major who is planning a teach­ Hartford office of the Internal 9 A.M. to 12 Noon (AP) —U.8. and South Viet­ attempt to state the administra­ burglary. Elsesser and Mrs. Raymond the board of directors last At the height of the fire, Headquarters said 12 persems Impact, just four miles from Its Nazarene College, Wollaston, ing career. , Ruddell are in charge of the Revenue Service, at 480 Main year as a permanent nature 773 MAIN STREET namese planes raided North tion’s case for the use of what Itad been arrested in attempts target In the 60-mile-wide Al- Masa Missionaries from Peru, St. study area, to be kept In its FOR RENT Viet Nam again today. It was he called ’ ’riot control agents” flames burned through the roof dinner, which will be served by (Formerly Tweed’s) and aerial ladders were moved to interfere with drivers who phonsus. Transvaal, Africa and Taiwan All actors, singers and danc­ I natural form. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projec­ the fourUi consecutive day of against the Oommunist Viet The first shot showed crater the Senior High Youth Fellow­ tors—sound or silent, also into position to fight the blaze. kept working. Am«ited north maeus at lower r i^ . the concert. They will be super­ turn, designated Lutz Museum 901 Main S t—TeL 648-6821 df the cosmetics firm. Those arrested were identified Rev. and Mrs. R. Alfred Swain, full rehearsal Friday at 7 p.m. vised by Andrew Gibson. Mrs. Will Soon Open as the overseer and manager. mlUtary spokesman said. Pre- ances was decided upon to save by police as members of the As Ranger 9 plunged moon- associate minister and Miss in the basement rooms at 39 Joseph Kowell will conduct a ■umahly he meant they at­ lives. AFL-dO International Brother­ ward, the two other craters dis­ Marion Janes, missionary presi­ School S t The play will be pre­ nursery. The town-olwned, and Lutz tacked Oommiuilst antiaircraft At the White House, press sec­ Bristol Fintigs hood of Electrical Workers, appeared and the camera dent sented Saturday, April 10 at Mrs. Russell Granniss and Museum operated. Oak Grove VVii> r you want the bo-'t, buy positions. retary George E. Reedy told BRISTOL (AP) - Mayor which is backing the taxi strike. zeroed in on Alphonsus. Clearly Bailey Auditorium of Manches­ Mrs. Robert Johns are chair­ Nature Preserve will soon be Therd was no immediate word newsmen that President John­ James P. Casey’s enlarged Re­ The claim of 96 per cent suc­ visible was .the 3,000-foot peak in Dr. and Mra Eugene M. ter High School. men of sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. opened for trips and studies by on how many planes were in­ son had not been consulted be­ development Agency fired four cess for the strike was made by the crater’s center — alniost Davis of Manchester recently John Detm are in charge of Manchester school children. volved, what targets they hit or fore gas was used In Viet Nam of its five staff members Tues­ Qulstopher Plunkett, director dwarfed by the steep walls, 10,- attended the 43rd annual Con­ Combined Catholic Mothers bousing arrangements for the During April and May It will tbe results of the raid. because the use of such a weap­ day night, including executive of the organizing committee. 000 feet high. gress of the New Shigland Cotm- Circles will tour the Catholic choir. Mr. and Mrs. Johns will be used by 6th graders as an RUMMAGE SALE p n / t m American military authorlUee on was considered normally to director Walter J. Murphy Jr. The stoppage started In many (AP Photofax) Perhaps the most Interesting eil ot Optometrists at the Stat- Library and Information Center entertain the choir Saturday at outdoor s^oolroom and, al­ (Sponsored By Sisterhood Of Temple Beth Sholom) Casey, a Democrat, had in­ places late Tuesday night — SO seconds before impact. feature was a large crack, or ler-Hilton, Bostcm. in Hartford tonight at 8. Those a luncheon at their home. though the classes will be con­ (See Fags Bevea) (See SU) creased the agency from 10 to ahead of time. The o rg ^ zin g Rjunger photo o f rill, across Ali*on8Us’ floor. wishing information on the tour d u ct^ on a voluntary basis, 12 a t OLD TEMPLE (Myrtio A Und«i Sto.) 16 members, a move which ,was committee origlnaUy had said One orbUal flight was WED. ONLY At the head of the column Nobel Peace Imze winner. representing all taxi workers. staged Tuesday. is tiiat I think it’s too late.” by Facfory / Low Maintenance were the Rev. Andrei Young of He planned to rejoin the Mortensen is the father of 13 The organizers say they have The televised pictures showed SNOW-WHITE, MILK FED Atlanta, executive director of marchera today. children. cards signed by 26,'tKX) ^workers ABOARD USS Intrepid*?’ Eacli JHght provides innum-AH. Humphrey and a large con- the floor of the crater Al|*on- Trained / 5 Year Warranty .the Southern CSuieUan Leader- King told a Cleveland news asserting their support. ' ‘ . erable valuable clues on how to tingent of congressmen were at sus, Just below toe equator and conference that the problems of DEAN APPOINTED (AP)—Astronauts Virgil I. improve the next performance. Cape Kennedy to offer congrat­ / Exterior or Interior BINGO the South will move to the North NEW HAVEN (AP)—The Rev. (See Page Fifteen) Grissom and John W. Today medical and space offi­ ulations. (See Page SU) Mechanics EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT C row d Seen "unless there Is imaginative Harry Baker Adams was named Young, evidently none the cials pumped the astronauts Johnson got the -astronauts on r leadership in the North.” today as associate dean of the worse for a ride through steadily for reactions that will the telephone shortly after they Call For Fret Estimate—No Obligation 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. He said there wlU be constant Yale Divinity School, effective eventually aid in hitting Project were picked up smd brought to VEAL space in an orbit-shifting Gemini’s main target : the this carrier. demonstrations ‘“ aa lom as un­ July 1. Birth &>ntrol 875-2042 |jSet to March just oondttkms exist. The civil The Rev. Mr. Adama Is cur­ capsule, woke up refreshed landing of a man on the moon. Speaking from the White rights movement must lift the rently an associate professor of today af^li a night"' of One big question: Why did the House, Johnson said he had fol­ Bulletins lowed every moment of the economic levM of the Negro and pastoral theology. He will sue Opposition sound sleeP^ astronauts fall short of the car­ Colled from AP Wires In Hartford bring Mm into the mainstream ceed the Rev. Aute L. Carr, who rier Intrepid by from 50 to 60 flight. W. G. SCHWARZ CO^ INC. “ They look fine and feel fine,” nautical miles? Space officials "We’re very proud of you,” ROAST of economic life." will become assistant director of said a spokesman tor the Na- the American Association of puzzled over this Tuesday, and the President said, “ and very 994 HARTFORD TURNPIKE HARTFORD, Coon. (AP)—The All Silent Uonal Aeronautics and Space DENIES GAS WARFARE Rev. Herbert Smith predicts (See Page Seventeen) ‘Iheological ScImoIs. wound up saying they just didn’t grateful for your safe return.” Administration aboard this air­ know. “ It was a thrilling and won­ WASHINGTON (AP) — ROCKVILLE. CONN. 0A066 large turnout for tonI|ht’e HARTFORD (AP) — Support craft carrier which was the "Marclt with Selma for Free- Everyone, from President derful flight,” Grissom said. Secretary* at State Dean ers of Connecticut’s controver­ landing target of the spacemen Johnson down, seemed to think "It was a wonderful flight,” Rusk denied ladigaantly to- 4om” demonstration in Hartford. sial anti-contraceptive law have sifter Tuesday’s 81,000-mile, •- The Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor of Tuesday’s flight was a powerful ■ Among the groups parUcipat Unprecedented ■ package cf very fine blU,” he said. hierarchy, which has customari­ would have been r^uired. Tested Underground whole purpose of ushig what liw In the demonstration, the heaMh benefits and Mnalon In- - The committee set a meeting ly defended the statute, inform- Grissom slept from 9;S9 p.m. he sailed gases at the tear Hev. Mr. Smith said, are tiie oreasea tor the aged, speeded today for final formalltiee and ed the committee last week that until 6:49 a.m. and Young from gna family was to aave Uvea Help Wifh Payments HaUonal AMOciation for the Ad- by the, approval of the House leaders planned to bring the arguments for and against the 11 p.m. until 6:80 a.m. Then by cnqdoytng mlnimam force gancemeBt of Colored People, Ways and Meana Committee measure to the floor by the first law- should be directed at the they settled down to the Impor­ IV I ^have a rich potential pay-off tor AP Bctence Writer peacetime Industry, especially against growpo lafUtiatod by Many of tha familias we serve are &e Conm ea of Racial Equidity, and welcomed by Praaident week of April, at the latest. U.S. Supreme Court. The pre­ tant business of filling In the OowHinalat gnermne, toe CMthoUc Interracial (louncU, Johnson, headed today for an The financing Involves a stiff lates sent no representative to experts on precisely, what hap­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Far the oU and conatructlon Indus­ beneath the Nevada deaert, the tries. eligible for Social Security and/or to# National Council of Cauis aarly vote In the House. rise in the pay roll tax levied for the hearing. pened during their space jour­ P IA N B OS HAND Kane and Jews and the North United States has developed The general discussed the The committee, altered by Social Security. Next year’s The Supreme Court will hear ney. HARTFORD (AP) — The Let Beneficial put CASH End Community ■ Action pro­ Denoooraitto galna in last year’s maximum payment by an em- arguments In tha case next Tliey are scheduled to return means of stmulatlng the altitude novel nuclear weapons testing veterans' benefits which can pay a Rev. RIehar MUCKE'S gram, a Hartford otgameation. election, olaared llueaday a 86- ploya would be up 869.60 from Monday. Thuraiitiiy to Cape, Kennedy, oonditiona a nuclear-tipped mio- technique in ampUfying some­ Student ftoafsm are coming Fla., from where a Titan 3 alle would encounter if detonat­ what the ABC’s recent dlaclo- toqr that a large pert of the funeral bill. ^We hUUon meaaure oontalnlng this year’s with more to come. The law forbids tha uae of become avallahteieaftoraifMr NATURAL OASINO tm n tho Uttlvarelty of Comteett- launisbed their Molly Brown ed at nearly 100 mUea above the ■ures toot "oigiilflcaiit prog- Jetaaon’a plan for boapltaUaa- Alro, in the first full year of contraceptives a fUitot that WOTM BOPC always explain these benefits end pro* in your pocket - faetl out, Weeleyan, Trinity, the Unl- tton paid tor by a pay rob tax — operation, there would be a 81 The most dramatic moment of spacecraft Into ocUt Tuesday earth. reaa” baa been made In improv­ Ceanedtoat fe n fiy of Hartford, end ttie and to hold a preos conferenca Thla was learned today In an ing Amerlca’a nuclear defensive and much more: bnllon (tip into the general the 20-minuet-long hearln|; came the Selma - to - vide every possible help in filing Hartford OoUega for Women, he -Uon for aM over 66; Treasury. when Rep. James E. Foran of at T p.m. interview with Brig. Gen. Del- and offensiva capataUitiea East Haraord, father of aix Grissom was the first on d*ck mar L. Oowsim, director o f the througif underground testing. Just phone! Ask for the cash you went to pay 4 Meld. lonal contributory plan to The health benefits of toe MU IM Z u n . BUe T. Gratso, eeore 4ielp~pay pther health expenaea; fttil Into three main sections. children, told the committee of this morning. He qutokjy disapr Atomic Energy , GommlBston's llmited test-ban trea^ ax- claims. your income taxes. . . to take care of Spring ax» sd to peared into the sWp'e hospital Division of Mllltaity Application. cludes all but undargraund tsst- t o g ; tary of the state, has agreed to Ubenoizatton of the stote-feder- First Is a baoio hospitaUzatton the death of hisv wife in child- tomertaw, bag penses . . . or for any good raasonl Don’t waM march, the pastor said, along al system of health care of the protection. —60 days per illness Mrth five years ago; quarters tor his flnial tilt-tabla ^AU Indications are that such a tW- The ABC recently rapocted to le e a f i a d e l l ^ Call Beneficial todByt wiUi Dr. AUen Wilson, vice indifent and low-income plus 20 dgys In a nursing home “ 1 feel that U the birth control testa t o <*eck heartbeat and qoanmade creation — daap srtth- law had been repealed long ago, blood pressure etteeta. to the earth —■ of the vacuum at Jhanoetior of the University of g r o ^ : an aoroao-tbe-board 7 lor recuperatfon, or kmger in far charter. aa It ohould have bean, mayba Y o u ^ went In later, and then fiia fitnges o< outer apaoe la 4a- it and daploy m ^ o r d , James Bent, prsMdenI per cent iooreaae in old age tos nursing boms U tiis bMpital Rev. Sir. the O r e i ^ Haraord Gham- pufiSinta under Social Security. benefit is not all uaed. AU tocoa tfainga would hava bean dU- the two breakfasted on appla ■IgnoS to: ment of now, mote powerful and juloe, Sfge. sausags, tpast, ifiUk —Help further Improve Amar- veiBatUe . nudear bodabt and BENEFICIAL & r of Oonamaroe, and Dsn^j m a stotamMit reieeeed by-toe dvar 66 woidd bs .aUglble, terent,” Fpraa aald Ha Sartford Mayor Htosard B. Kth *nrhni Ifn n i fifendlT nicM, toe tobstbar o r not rsttrad or In Ha avwad ai adwn ha and enftea, ^ * toa’s agalaat anamy kmg-ranga miaailaa. MNANOB •yST«ii tihided toa I itora for letting Tbatr technical dahriaOng wafi -MNgnMcaat- psegram to­ y--.) , V..i nssd- Bach pattant would pay S e a k e r e at toa raUy^on the itiSStuBW Of tot .nquee eommit- tobfirst 840. % a Irian wniddgo toe BupNm* "aattleaomar to laat all day. TlMy wUI apaak tha posrfr M tfA - ward fUribW Ihcnattnf tha. Ummu up to $lOOO*4».Loee6 IfetoMMri attaecoA ^ ■ ol lawn wHI Includp Mm. tne- afe‘ " a tntotondoaa atop for^ into sffaot July 1. 1966. thlnf 6B I have bean to tha latrapM's crewmen oo yanatrata an “hardnms and . penattatlon ■eMi del Hweew Ce. ef MeeelwsNr K>, KinaeUa - and RabW tar all of our oenlor eit- Next there would be a pro­ your buatiUH. the hangar deck at 6 IM»- toy’s elaotronle and ' otbar eapabUny” o( tha ndmUs war- _ e y Kasoler of T e n ^ Beth ‘ He caJtod R a OaaiwtoBy gram ter whloh tot aged oouM , , oC r^ a a l In- CMsaom and Youag wara tb* haada — that ia thttr powars to . 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER West Hartford, toe Rev. Mr. faOl, and CM wMeh iriU Oga up if they oltoad. % would Mary H. Boat- first U.B.' astronattis to fly as iwaeo said further that paaatrato oMmy dsfansaa and MIteiMi S-41M • Omt t o . iMf BoM M. 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