FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 196B PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT The Weather Avinrig* DnUy Net n ’eae Run Feaeenet of V. & Weather Manaa iianrh^Bter lEw^ning Ifi^raUi Fer the Week IM ed Febraaay 13, 1N6 Snaay, vary eeM toareaa- Stephen M. Johns, son o f Mr. Suiwet Rsbekah and King tog eleitotoHw M g h t low ha A b ou t Tow n and Mm. Robert Johns, 350 David Lodges will co-sponsor a Police Arreifs Mayor and Dr. Itawlins 14,133 Kuptittig IfcraUi toeao; elMMeo of aaow Greenwood Dr., played with the public military whist and set­ Ugh *»-•». New England Conservatory back party Friday, Feb. 26 at r e< the AnMt TTi* executive board of the symphony Oroheetra on tU re­ M OIrealatlan 8 p.m. at Odd Fellowa Hall. TVo palm of youths were ar­ Nominated to State Boards Manch09ter-^A City of ViOage Chmrm Otiaminade Mueical Club will cent tour to Utica and Buffalo, Proceeds wrill benefit the Con­ meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the N. T. He is a freshman tuba necticut Eye Bank and Visual rested yestehlay on warranU b ^ e of Mm, David Coiilp, 97 major In the conservatory’e Research Foundation. Mr. and issued by the 12th Circuit Court The names of FYancls J. Ma-^9tephen, K. EIHott of Southli^- oa Pago 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS HoUleter St MANCHESTER, €ONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1906 bachelor of music degree pro­ Mm, J. Edward McKeever will charging them with allegedly honey and Sedrlck J. Rawlins ton, sach to the board of dlrM- VOL. LXXXIV, N o. 120 (TWELVE PAGE8-iTV OTCIION) gram. 86 East Center St. conduct the games. Refresh- participating in recent disturb- tors of the State Prison for four- Robert D. Brennan of 28 nients wdll be served. were among those sent to the. year terms statiing July L 1966. A t Summit St. Princeton St., a senior, and Pat­ The Recreation Division will ances. The four all posted |100 state senate yesterday by Gov. i bonds while awalUng court ar­ Julian H. Norton of Bristol rick J. Murphy of 30 Washing­ cancel its programs at the Man­ Members of the class of 1950 John N. Dempsey for reappoint­ and Eldwrard C. Childs of Nor­ WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL chester High School this com­ of Manchester High School ;n- raignment. Events ton St., Vernon, a junior, both Albert G. Norria 17, of 313 ment to various state boards folk, each to the State Park and at Saint M i<^ere College, Win­ ing Monday and Wednesday t( rested In working- on plans and -.commissions. Forest Commission for a six- evenings b^ause of school va­ lor a 15th reunion cslebra’ ion Hilliard S t and'George R. Bar­ ooski Park, Vt., are on the ber, 18, of 25 Margaret Rd. am 'Mahoney was nominated for year term starting September 1, dean's list at the college. cation. Programs canceled are are invited to meet Wednesday, a six-year term on the Connect­ 1966. Viet Coup Foiled, kAiarged with breach of peace in GLADIOLI i *1 “ In State Ranger Successful, the Swim Club, Senior Life- Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. at the B riti^ connection with a disturbance icut River Valley Flood Con­ George 8. Chase of F’arming- Saving Ola.ss, Women’s Gym American Club, Maple St. trol Commission starting July Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedam ait Friendly Ice Cream on Feb. ton to the State Investment OPEN TIU f P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Class and Plunge usually held Tliose unable to • attend but 1, 1966. Committee for a four-year term of Let>anon, will meet Monday 5. at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic on Monday evening. The Fam­ w ishing to participate tnay call ■ Rawlins, along writh John W. starting July 1, 1966. Youth’s Work ily Swim Night wdll be cancel­ Leo Barrett of S ^ th Windsor. John G. Dancosae, 17, of 495 Paton of Mld'dletowm, .to the Mrs. Mary P. Watson of Hart­ Temple. Tolland Tpke., an IG 0 N ,_ Viet Namffutura w. wlU Ulk mor. pate in the s h o w , which is Norris and Barber are set to and Milton H. Meyers of Water- Child Labor Laws has Restaumnt. There iwill be a so­ ties Commission for a' six-year bury, each to the Commission The Friendship CSulb of St. cial time at 6:35 p.m, and din­ scheduled for March 18 and 19 appear at the Manchester ses­ term starting July 1, 1966. for Your Convenience— (AP) — Loyalist military In recounting hla role In named L.ain Van Pbat and recommended creation of a PA«?AnTi!NA Calif-••least as good as those fromaseconds before Impact are ratedi forget about ttiem,” crying tor help. Merriam house burned to the tum to Selma Public Safety Director^ Wilson Baker in St^ee, for one, has no diplo­ "We dug in the snow with our ground. The three-story house, BIRTHDAY matic representation at the Vat­ said one of the men aboard the their civil rights campaign: “Meet four of our demandi Alaska Ferry Toku, loaned for Mmde where the sounde seemed formerly owned by the diction­ FAMOUS NAME ican. But tlM VgUcan has an by Monday or we will return to the streets.” the rescue effort by Alaska Ctov. to come from, but then tiie ary-publishing Merriam family, One Dead ip Caracas apostoHc dslegata In Washing­ The ultimatum came Friday<»------■ - William Egan. voices come from somewhere is now ow n^ b y . James Mac- ton. night after Baker.with the aid the meeting, he came out and "Oh yes, they’re dead,” a else,” (3us said. Ananama. No one was Injured. of a Negro minister, halted an ,The Pops told Viet Nam’s It was nearly coffee time tor told newsmen, "Let’s go- honie. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)—A U.S. Peace Corps companiem added. In Middletown, tbe interior of attempted night march by an bishops that he hoped all upon But searchers who still probed the estimated 160 men at the There’ll be no march tonight.” The member was killed and another was shot in the stomach whom such decisions depend a L.O. and E.S. Davis Lumber estimated 300 Negroes. Baker Williams, who hailed the con­ SHOES through snow and crushed copper mine when the ava Co. building in the heart of the and all capable of precipitating arrested one of the Negpro lead­ by police Friday night as their vehicle passed a police builihngs at the site were more lan^e slid down from Le Due frontation with Baker as a Tlie Southern New England Telephone Company or avoiding "the horrors of a downtown area was destroyed ers, Hosea WllUains, but re­ "great victory,” said no further ■tatioj optimistic. Glacier. in a fire that started in the leased him after the Negroes ru t 6f fiM iMiMMUe M lyMMi "CARLISLE" field, Maine, and Oarlucelo prolonged ' and extensive com­ A dozen men had gone into demonstrations^, are ■ planned WOMEN'S SHOES PoUc7)S4ha had been clashing "It would be crazy to go in attic. Six persons working in a returned to the church from SPECIAL! AUTOMATIC BLANKET with students in connection with from Hoboken, N.J. mitment of arms’’ would he sen there wtth an aitltude of no the camp coffee shop tor the over the weekend. He added Sargent Shriver, Peace Ooepe slUve enough to their responsi first floor office eroaped without which the march began. that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Oommunist-lad taxi strike, liope,” ' said Ool. W.H.V. Ma­ morning break, "they never injury. Meanwhile, in Marion, 30 assumed the vehicle was carry­ director, said b ^ U.S. and biUtles to see to a lastiiig peace thews, Canadian army coordi­ came out alive,” said the broth­ president of the Soothem Clirte- Venezuelam officials i^an fuU with guarantees. A third fire, in Danbury, re milee to the west, Negroes also tian Leadership Conference wjll REGUUR *14.99 CHILDREN'S SHOES ing terrorists and Shot out the nator of the rescue. ers. suited in the hospitalization of walked out of a church to dem­ ELECTRIC rear tires. Investigations, but added, "Ap­ . Pope Paul issued world peace Among the sunrlvors on the Dr. James Wilson of Ketchi­ address a mass rally here Sun­ parently the' firing on the Jeep appeals in August last year. Mrs. Helen Bord, 47, and her onstrate but turned back when day night. Joseph R. Rupley, 24, the Taku were two brothers from kan waa the first outside physi­ son, Jonathan, 22. Both suffered was a case o t mistaken Identi­ ordered to do so by the police King hae directed the flve- BLANKET ilriver, • got out of the car wlUi Quebec, who were working deep cian to reach the camp Friday second degree burns when a cMef. In a similar situation 24 FREE ty.” (lee Page Six) in a tunnel when ttie sUde struck after spending the night on the week kmg' civil rights campaign his hands up and waa shot fire hit their aparttneiit at 86 hours previous, violence erupted ttirough the heart, the U.S. Em­ Thursday morning. glacier when the heHcopter he here. It la directed primarily at OPEN WITH EVERY CAR SOLD FOR $.500 Stevens St. ,, leaving one Negro shot and upgrading Negro voter registra­ bassy said. "We may never get out here was in was forced down about a Both were reported m fair eight persons, including three tion. More than 3.000 Negroes OR MORE SATURDAY and MONDAY A fellow corpaman, David alive,” Jacques Ritchie, 21. of mile from its goal. condition st Danbury Hospital. newsmen, beaten. Olover, 35, was shot in the 'Ville Mare, recalled telling his Dr. Wilson said that- fortu­ At Meriden, a fire that broke have been arrested during ths ALL Toynbee Says World Union The scheduled march at Sel­ campaigh, most of them by stomach when he too came out brother, Gus, when they real nately for the camp. Dr. C. 'V. out in an apartment house at ma Friday night was designed USED CARS wKh his hands up. ized the entrance to the tunnel Veasey of Stewart, B.C., had 214 West Main St„ left 14 primarily to protest the Marion Dallas County Sheriff James G. DAY Vital to Mankind’s Survival was closed. been stranded there before the Clark. Oorpsman Ronald Bean and slide by a snowstorm. Dr. Veas- violence. ’64 FpLARA 4-Door Hard­ ’62 CHRYSLER Newport Donald Oarluodo, in the back But they escaped through a (See Page Six) The four demands issued to crack to find the campsite gone Baker were listed by Williams top. RAH, auto, trana., 4-Door Sedan. RAH, auto, aeat of the vehicle, proved their (See Page Three) MONDAY, power ateeringiteertng and brakea. trans., power ateering. • Identitlea. Police then took the NEW YORK (AP) — Famedt The white-thatched Toynbee, except tor four buildings. as: viotims to a homttal, where au- British historian Arnold J. whose vast learning and probing 1. Try to hire Negroes as SAVE *1495 thoilUea said Glover probably Toynbee declared today that analyses of the human story policemen. B u lletin s FEB. trill awvive. civilization has reached a point have given him OlympUn stat­ 2. Try to confer with the white ure among historians, urged ’64 ‘<440” 9 Paaaonger Sta­ ’62 DODGE Dart 4-Door In the clashes with police, one when the very continuity of the leaders of Selma to attempt to Culled from AP Wires Wagon. RAH, 6 cyl., atd. hUHMLn race depends on forma­ Joint U.S.-Soviet action to curb establish lines of communica­ 2 2 tion Wagon. RAH, 'auto, trana. ■twtent was killed and IS were spread of atomic arms. trana., power ateering and wounded. tion of world government. tion between whites and Ne­ "It la the mutual Interest of ."Cooperation between the groes. SKI LODGE BURNS brakea. In Washington, Psaoe Ck>rps United SUtes and the Soviet •1195 headquaiteri said Rupley’s the nations to subordinate their 3. Help in working out some­ WARREN. VL (AP)—Ftaa national sovereignty to world Union requires mutual .trust,” thing to expedite the registra­ SAVE ’62 VALIANT 2-Door Se­ homo is Orinda, Oallf., and Glo- today destroyed Sugar Bush ENGLISH authorities,’’ he said. "This Is he said. ('This requires both of tion of Negro voter applicants. Inn, one ot the surankteot dan. Std. trana. Nicely tree ^ from Oroase He, Mich. It them to take big risks. SOM Glover had undergone sur- the only oonditlon on which the 4. Agree to help in a drive for lodges In the Vermont sU *64 DART "270” 4-Door Se­ .equipped. nations can survive in an atom­ . ’’For each ot them, these better paved streets and other INTRODUCTORY OFFER UNIT NUMBER ONE dan. RAH, auto, trana,, ry and waa reported in sat- risks would be smaller than tbe area, with a loss unollloially Sactory oondlUon. ic age.” facilities in Negro neighbor­ estimated at some $466,666, IMPORTED power ateering. *895 A global peace oonferenca present risk that they are both hoods. Bean was Mated aa from Fair- Some 60 weekend guests fled also heard.Sen. J. William Ful- running through waging the Baker indicated' to newsmen to safety. No injuries wen SAVE ’68 VOLKSWAGEN Sun­ brlrtit, D-Ark., chairman of the OoldWar with each other.” that he could not answer the roof. He Mid ’’mere coexistence” reported. Manager Bob Pagras CUP and SAUCER ' U.C Senate Foreign Relations demands. said the fire apparentty MEN'S SHOES ’68 CHRYSLEG Newport 4- Call Threatens Committee, urge an end to the will not long tiifflce to cope with "1 told them I’m a police offi­ •1395 started ia the gioand flaor With purchase of $5.00 or more. Limit of 1 cup and saucer to a custcaner Door Sedan. RAH, auto. cold war’s rival ‘(tyranny, of conditions in man’s “new kind cer,” Iteker said. ’T can’t tell of world.’' lounge. at this introductory 39c price. tranJ., powto ato^rtog and ^68 RAMBLER Claadc 2- Princess’ Plane abstract ideas.” the county board of registrars 4 brakea. ' "W e must strive to induce tha Technologioal advance, bq what to do.” EX-CONVICT SHOT Door Sedan. RAH, autow world’a great mtlona — eme- said, makes it "Increartngly • LEATHER SOLES trana. WILLEMSTAD, Curacao Baker, the highest ranking PROVIDENCE, R. If your order totals $20.00 this week, you may buy 1 cup and saucer for 89c *1991 cially the Soviet Union and the difficult to aolvf our problems city law enforcement officer, I (AP) — Crown PrlncoM Beatrix United States — to adapt their on any scale riiort of a world­ —Raymond Cdreio, and 3 more for 79c each . . . Total for the 4, $2.76. These cups are fine china •1395 was flanked by white-helmeted Ridge St., Providenee, *63 DODGE "880” 4-Door «{ tbe Netitoriande arrived to a Ideologlse to the human require- wide one." policemen as he met the would- and excellent value . . . some say they will buy the whole set... others just ’68 DODGE D a rt RAH, thaaiinf welcome at 1 a.m. to­ menu of a changing world,” The >b, he eeid, ‘'can be QOBvlct, was found shat ts • CALFSKIN UPPERS Sedan. RAH, auto, trana., be demonstrators near the death early today In a ear la the cups which are always handy . . . You have fifteen weeks to buy your power ateering. atd. trana. day after a delay oauoed by s F^right said. dealt wiGi. Mtly by wmrld-wide church stepa. He told them their “ I heUeve that there has been authoritlee with effective, power an Isolated aeetlon af lha set.. . Buy it the painless way . . . a few pieces weekly. talcpboMd threat to the aafety march was "potentially danger- city's North End. Cnpt. isSti •1345 acme progress In this diraction. to override the national govem- ous.” Ot h#r plane in New York. Both sides are rixnring soma menU." ' , "I am going to do everything L. Eddy. ehM e( Km Pronl.: • l e a t h e r U N I N G S ’62 CHRYSLER "800' 4- Undency to out their, ideologlos Fulbrigtat eaid tiiat ;ooegie> denee detoettve division, qftl Fot your shopping convenience . . . We are open Sat. 8 A.M, till 6 P.M. and , 62 GHBYR prt 4- Naveral hundred pennw ware possible to maintain law and Door Hardtop, RAH, auto, at tha airport to g i^ the prin- down to elM.” tenee of the’ Baat-Weft powar several shots had bean oaql Monday, Feb. 23. All weekend specials will be continued thru Mon. ^•Bobir'-. auto. order Ih Selma,” he said tr ^ , power atewinjg and cage, who (a bcgtimlnr M I3*d»y Tbe appmtaais came aa mors bk>oa w ill . ramaln . “ precaridqa throiwh a public address speak^ Into Ourelo’s head. PeGab Ste^s pe on sale... Chuck iahd 3 in 1 are special values at 76c lb.... Cen- trana.,; brakea. and uncertain’* until tiiey “de* found ne wenpon. loim-of tbe Dutch Weat Indlea. than 2,(>00 acholars and atataa- er. ‘‘F w yotof own safety please ter Pork Chops at 79 — Colgate coupons in and see if your number is pn the prize list, Ask at . . MiUfT xm a m » t o Cih o o s b f r o m raturn and tension wss helght- check out for list after an oatioo on Paotm In Tania — arlisn bo was anrsri*l6nlMi 80 O ^ A I!fp ST

A ( P A G E T H E B E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB# C^NN., SATURDAY, FEflBUARY 20, 1966 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ilANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1965 PA G E TWO Coventry Employes Meet counter solid meteoroids com­ S h e in w o ld on Bridge SUNDAY BREAXFMT SPEDilU ■Wonders of the Universe- pressed of iron and/or stone. Rep. Rhodes Agent of Union TTiese are the particles to be ______t Eatt deakr Announce Engagements Dine In ear beaattfal O eM al feared. It Is of Interest to note The Open Forum AN OPPONENT'S W EAKNl^ North-SooAwlweM* that Mariner IV passed through MAKES TOU NO STRONGER n o k i h Selectmen Studying Draft To(wn employes who are mem­ ArtiHcial Meteors Planned T op C h oice bers of the municipal employes the Gemlhld meteor stream on By ALFRED 8HEINWOID Communications for publications u the Open Forum will union have been Invited to an December 11 and 12 and on not be guaranteed publication If, tney coiUaln meure than NaUonal Men’s Team Oiampioa December 20 encountered the 6 KJtO Of New Charter for Town Informal meeting with a union To Reveal Space Hazards 300 words. The Herald reiwrves thr right to decline to For GOP Job When the player at your left Ursid stream. In these two en­ 1094 repreeentatlve next month. publish sny mattsr that may be libelous or which is in bad > < 109 4 Wtth H i-FM eiltj Btereophoirto M M le counters only two meteoriods deals and bids three of » . E A It • ’The union representative, taste. Free expressiem of pcdlUcal views is desired by WASHINOTON (KP> — Un­ your partner must decide wheth­ The board of selectmen haa< >vaa tcimorrow during the an- natural meteor -data collected impacted the cosmic dust col­ ♦ AK44 * 105 , Dominic Bodolato, to also a By DR. I. M. LEVITT, contributions of this character but letters which are de­ the final draft from the char- nual Heart Fund Drive. Of on earth. lector aboard the Mars-bound less there’s a sudden change of er or not to enter the blddl^. ^ A Q 1 0 9 State Representative to the Director famatory or abusive will be rejected. ter commission of the proposed these about 70 are young-peo­ 3 PANCAKES | 1 EDGS To derive the key coefficients spacecraft. A third meteoroid mood and plot, House RepubH Partners are whet we get tor General Assembly from New The Teto PUnetarinin our sins, so I ’m careful not to charter for the town. ’The board ple of the town and the remain­ 8ym p and Coffea I Toast aad Coffee Of The Fnuiklln Institute it is planned to launch multi- stream will be encountered in cans appear ready on Tuesday der are adults. Canvassers will Britain. .stage rockets to an altitude of March. However, the meteoroida complain. I Just want to o b s e w hoa until next Friday to accept Experiments to be undertak­ to fill the last opening in their that my partner, like the boy or reject the propoeed charter. wear “Heart” tags with their Bodolato will be In the Mu- over 100 miles and when the tJ^t may worry the manned Deflnlng PubUo Purpose ^nuihber of acres o f that land names on them. niclipal BuUding hearing room 39c 39c en ehorUy may resolve one of congreasional leadership with who twlst©. has been awarded a into brilliance when encounter- and Riissia possessed instru- suggestions have been discard­ and togfan to shuffle them silent­ $318, Grand Central Station. now the cose) as requeeted by Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. L S-. ik./Lje...... Manager Richard Martin’s of­ ing the atmosphere of the ments wliicli could count the tions of the various mMnbers That allocation was formally contract by the National Aero­ ed and when the caucus opens ly while my partner explained New York 17, N.Y. the selectmen. in Hartford, will talk on "Wills Bradford Bachrach photon Lorlng photo fice. earth. A t an altitude of about impacts of space p.'irtlcles. As of the Board in their handling made on the night of February Tuesday he will ask for nomina­ Bradford Bachrach photo^ H ie meeting to billed as a nautics and Space Administra­ 9 (19651 by the six Democratic that the opening bid ritowed Copyright. 19W The final draft coUs for the and Estates” and related sub­ The engagement of Miss Do­ The engagement of Miss Bar 70 miles, scientists of both a point of fact, the new Pega­ of the Keeney Street sewer tions for the post. first selectman to to paid $7,- jects. The engagement of Miss Ina question and answer session. tion to undertake a meteor question, — Uie way in which members of the board. In spite weakness, so that he Just had to General Feeitiires Carp. Cecelia Lynch of Lexington, lores Margaret York to LL bara Jean Leonard to Kenneth Bimula/tion program. The objec­ N A S A and the Smithsonian sus project will soon be launch­ Representatives of the variovia 600 for the first two-year term Hermanson to employed in M. Oliver, both of Manchester, Astrophysical Observatory will ed using the Saturn IB booster they started out to solve It by of the fact that the Town had sho(w his hearts. Mass., to Allen Martin of Man­ Douglas Anthony Pllkaitls, tive will be to develop advanced factions In the parties — liberal, It waa a long explanatton: In office with the other six the trust department, estate has been announced by her par­ photograph the artificial me­ to pro’htle more information on following an assessment policy not up to that time, received , .______- __ Duplicate Bridga chester has been announced by both of Manchester, has been shaped chargee that will accel­ they always are. Don’t bother to members to serve without com­ settlement division, and taught ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lk>n- teors with the same Super the frequency of these particles which had been followed when any a.^rance from the Pioneer Si,® 2^Z^ve to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rirti* announced by her mother, Mrs. erate pea size projectiles to said they know of no move study such explanations. You pensation. courses at Morse College and ard of 150 Bissell St. Schmidt Meteor camera used in space. TTie 96-foot long pan­ other serwer lines were laid; Parachute Company Inc. that ReeulU In a dupltcato bridge ard. Stuart Lynch. Delbert York of 81 Spruce St. velocities In excess of 30,000 it will remain In Manchester, oppose Rhodes. won't need them If y(5U make A suggestion that a $1,000 the American Institute of and the late Delbert York. Her fiance is the son of Mrs for the natural ones. Another els divided into small areas are hodv they wiKed under the ” He’s Oie only on# running game last night at the basement Her fiance Is a son of Mr. miles per hour. These can be and In .spite of the fact that the It a point not to enter the bid­ expense account be allowed for Banking. H6 1s speaking local­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. Sartl -1^- Oliver, 146 Bissell St., special telescope will be modi­ capable of measuring the fre­ pressuTM which were put upon now,” said one source. And a rooms, $9 flehoert B t, are; the first selectman was also ly through the courtesy of the and Mrs. Richard Martin, 33 used as artificial meteors or them by the people who were request for the enactment of ding at a high level unless and Mrs. Anthony J. Plaikaitto, and the late T. EWwnrd Oliver. fied by the addition of a prism quency and energy mass of the member of the liberal bloc de­ North-Routh, Ronald raW e and rejected by the charter com­ Women’s Committee of the Harvard Rd. “shooting stars” to determine to be assessed; and how they new legislation which was made you’re pretty sure of six or sev­ Miss Lynch received a BS in 11 Englewood Dr. Miss Leonard Is a graduate to provide spectral data from particles that impact the pan­ clared, ‘no one’s too unhappy G. M. Perry, first; Mrs. Ernest mission. Connecticut Bankers Associa­ the characteristics of these par­ then decided to consider, and by the Tmvn. had not been con­ en playing tricks even against chemUtry in 1962 from the of Manchester High School, and dim meteors. In addition to els. about K, either.” Ungerer and Mia. Robert Tay­ Also rejected by the com- tion. Miss York, a 1961 graduate of lASBlWDTBH’S^IBIBM T; ticles in space. This work will in ail prob€U)ility to adopt the sidered by the State General very bad breaks. is employed at Travelers Insur­ acquiring photographic and The disturbing element In misal(» was the request to give Church Notes University of Michigan where Manchester High School, at­ F E B R U A R Y aZnd, 1 7 3 2 ★ be but a part of an extensive policy which was proposed by Assembly. If M. it would attest to the Count Points lor. eecond, and Frank Conner- ance Co., Hartford. spectrographic record, these these counU is that the energy the first selectman sole au­ he was a member of Delta tended Marymount College, prog^ram in this area of re­ a Republican and a Democrat­ I enjoyed the pleasure of at­ sucedes of a harmony maneuver If you can’t count your play­ ton and Fred Ramey, third. The Prince of Peace Lutheran Mr. Oliver is a graduate of meteors (will also be monitored masa or momentum is what is thor!^ to the town at­ Gamma Sorority and Scroll Tarrytown, N.Y. She is a senior search. ic member of the Board; the tending the Feb. 2 public hear­ negotiated by the House Repub­ ing tricks you probably don’t Also. East-West, Mr. and Church Pastor’s Class will meet by a special low-frequency ra­ registered. This means that the torney, town engineer, dlrets, while K will provide a could even attempt to offer any.' Ford became GOP House The church Pastor’s Council radar observables that have accurately the size and mass Ing at the level of three. ducted each Friday at 7:46 p.m. a change pertaining to sealed a member of Chi Psi fraternity. sity of Connecticut. He is pres­ handicap for one of the impor­ "free ride’’ for those who pro­ intelligent answer to any o f , leader last month when a revoK will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday . been used so extensively for of the natural meteors. In this case, for example bids by raising the amount to He received first honors at ently attending the U.S. Arm y THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE tant elements in this study is tested so loud and so long them. I left that hearing con-' toppled Rep. Charles A. Halleck in Kingsbury House. natural meteor studies. The Numerous studies have been South has 9 points In high cards. POWER 'OUTS' LIMITED $3,000 from $500 for the mini­ Worcester College, Oxford Missile School, Redstone the size of the particle. against the originally proposed vinced that I had witnessed one ' of Indiana. Ford was no sooner The Tolland County Lay­ measured observables, from ar­ made using satellite instrumen­ He should expect to make game NEnV YO RK — Eleotrical- mum mandatory sealed bid. University, and is now in his Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala. It is to answer this question plan of assessment. This per­ of the finest demonstrations of in the Job than he was rebuffed men's Fellowship will meet at tificial meteoroids of known tation to a-ssess the meteoroid with somewhat less than the equipment manufaoturere have It also changed a portion of final year of Harvord Law No date has been set for the and that of composition of the haps because of their deep re­ what .should not be expected of by his colleagues In trying to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Second FOR QUALITY size, shape and composition are hazard in space. During a sev­ usual 26 points because of the reduced the number of po(wer the Tax Collector section. The School where he is article edi­ wedding. particles that the new experi­ gard for the vote. our local legislators that I had. shake up the high command by Congregational Church. Speak­ then used to determine two elu­ en-month period Explorer X VI length of his hearts, but be still Interruptiona caused by Hght- final draft of the charter now tor of the “Harvard Law Re­ ments will be undertaken. Fire­ We have also been afforded ever witnessed, — a demonstra- bringing in one of his own sup- needs a dummy with 14 or 15 er will be the Rev. G. Cortez Shady Glen means Q U A L IT Y . Q U A LI'T Y of sive and key ooefficients in the was punctured "55 times. The tion which was even more pa-1 porters In place of Arends, Hal nlng from 100 per 100 miles colls for lien fees of this o f­ view.” stone will design and develop the pleasure of otoserv'ing the points and some sort of heart Tipton of the Greater Hartford A summer wedding to plan- physical th w ry o f meteors; the metal patches on this satellite projectiles composed of mate­ thetic than the one which was | leck's former right hand man. of nnee a year in the 1930's to fice to go Into the town product, QUALITY of service and QUALI'TY change in the attitude of the support. If North has 14 or 16 Council of Churches. Mining Camp luminous and the radar (ioniza­ werre one. two and five-thous­ put on by the Deimocratic mem-1 pord apparently choae not to one or two now. treasury. of cleanliness. rials tisat have been detected Democratic members of the points, he can act on his own; It The Fragment Society of the tion) efficiency. These coeffi­ andths of an inch thick. None in natural meteors such as iron. bers of the Board on the ooea- rjak ^ second battle over the The commission has proposed Board wHh regard to the isn’t necessary the 9-polnt church will meet at 10:30 a.m. Survivors A fter Sion of their so-called "review” | pohey post coveted by Rhodes tor that the first selectman de­ cients provide the csHbration ^ * IJ lc k e r^ d chromium, Bigelow Brook question;— how hand to start the ball rolling Wednesday in the Church Com­ necessary to predict the mass ed on th^e thickert patc^^ese ^ development of these of the General Manager’s per- Rep. Charles E. Goodell of signated os the chief admin­ results have led astronomers to • they switched from their early What would happen if South I R I l in-cur M fATIRS munity House. and the destructive power of projectiles they will be subject­ fon^ce ^rd. , I New York, one of the "young istrative officer o f the town Relate Story re-evaluate the meteoroid peril position of complete opposition passed in this caser West would The church choir will meet February is Cherry ed to ballistics range tests to Fact# which all of us should Turks” who helped Ford de­ also be mode the agent of the meteoroids in qpace from the in the earth orbital environ­ to the pro|>oeed spmding of bid three notrump and go down. at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the validate the designs. The simu­ remember are (1) that the Bill town deposit fund. The former (Continued from Page One) month, time to enjoy ment. However, it must be 160,000 for the purpose of en­ throne Halleck. But then I'd have missed a very MEADOWS'^'^*' sanctuary. lator where the tests will be closing the brotrfi, to the po­ which is now pending In the Fhrd killed two birds with on# proposal was that the town our Cherry Vanilla and stressed that Explorer XVl had Interesting explanation of why CARY GRANT conducted will have a pressure sition they now occupy, after State General Aseembly, puts stone. With the agreemerA of clerk and town treasurer (in Manchester Evening Herald ey set up a hospital in the re­ Dubonnet Black Cher­ fle modern with a perigee of 470 mUes and an a partner feels he has to give LE S LIE CARON In equivalent to an altitude of they were so severely lam­ no limit on the amount of Laird and Arends, Ford created Itoe charter to be one and the Coventry correspondent, F. mains of the camp administra­ apogee of 740 miles, '^ u s the the opponents 14(X) points. ry Ice Cream. 'They’re a ^ u t 200,000 fe e t Mass and basted by the residents of the money which the Board of D i­ a new leadership poet of chalr- "FATHER asms official) would olsj os- Pauline Little, telephone 742- measures obtained were In the rectors of the Town of Man­ Daily Qaestloa pim e the responsiblUty of the tion building with mattresses on both extra good! velocity of the projectiles will Lenox-Brookfield St. area. nuui of planning and research 6231. You Can Taste The Quality region which Dr. Fred L. Whip­ chester will be permitted to al­ Aa dealer, yoa boM: Rpadea, GOOSE" agent o f the town deposit the floor. bs mtssured with flash radio- This again perhaps because and gave M to Goodell without 7->; Hearts, K-J-8-6-5-4-1; Dla- (Color) ple, director o f the Smithson­ graphic techniques, using ex­ of their feer of losing a cer- locate for the extension of our referring H to a vote of the OOP gund. The rest of the camp with the ian Astrophysical Observatory, highway, our water, and our mends, 6-1; Onto, K-Q. Several other minor changes exception of one or two bunk- Routes 6 & 44A — Manchester, Conn. posure times of thirty-billionths tsUn number o f votea members. James Dbnren la has postulated a dust belt We are now being afforded sewer systems, when such ex­ What do you say? have been made In the final Trawler Captain houses had been swept about Fallot photo of a second. Thus he rewarded Goodell and Answer: Pass. There Is no eocists. the pleasure not only of watch­ tensions are made to accommo­ Ms group, took him out of the 'THE UVELY SET* document. three quarters of a mile down The engagement of Miss The results of these tests need to make a shutout bid just On a trip to Mars, the space­ ing the moves that are being date any industrial or com­ competition tor the policy Job Voter Session Set Claims Russians the mountainside, said Dr, Wil- Linda L. Champ of Ellington to may provide soientiats with a because you have a long suit. NEXT "86 HOURS” The last voter-making ses­ craft will be entering a zone better idea of the risks which made by the Board with re­ mercial concern which In the and removed the elements at a Angelo A. U cata of Willimem- c io « r t . ^ ‘sr. ™ h » gards to the Pioneer Parachute opinion of the Board will serve showdown clash. HAkllUHU M'klNLllllU sion had 11 new voters made A helicopter shuttle service tic has been announced by her k(s ’>>1 A 91 Nmtr - H A R T FO R D with 10 o f theee In the First Wanted Salvage Company Inc. question, but of a "public purpose” ; and (2) Also to to named Tuesday Friday plucked the estimated parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell found In the vicinity of the wortdering If the taxpayers of that in the event the Pioneer District and one in the Second 100 uninjured survivors from P. Champ, Pinnacle Rd. ' or to Ute planets. Once the risks will to the other members of NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — A earth the spacecraft may en the Town of Manchester will be Parachute Company Inc. de­ Goodell’s idanning and research D istrict the camp to a temporary rescue Her fiance is a son of Mr. are uncovered, then design In tha First Dtatrict, seven .techalques can be perfected to permKted to retain any part of cides to leave Manchester, the committee, which Is assigned to Newport trawler captain says center at Ohicamin River, Alas­ and Mrs. Joseph Llcata, WUli- the control they now have $80,000 which waa allocated by Ireglstered as DemocraU. two Russian fishermen tried to D rsC ^ the crew from this haz­ find long-range solutions and Now thni Sun. $ Rig Htta { as RepirtJllcans and one remain­ ka. mantic. over the spending of their tax the Board on the night of Feb­ alternatives to administration From there, they were ard of space. ing unafflliated. The one is the claim salvage rights of his ves­ Miss Oiamp, a graduate of and service charge dollars, for ruary 9, to serve the interests legislation. ’ITiis had been a brought to Ketchikan — 60 of TONIGHT— 1st RUN **Spltndor In Thn .aecond District regUtered as a sel as It lay disabled off Mon- l»rlns photo Ellingiton High School, to em­ FREE highway, water and sewer ex­ of the Parachute Company, can function of the policy commit­ them on the Taku and the rest ployed toy’Manchester Memorial tensions, once the bill which be re-allocated along with any G r M s ” tauk Point. The engagement of Miss Ann tee. which under the new sstup Frances Luby of Manchester to In small boats. The Granby Hospital. Her fiance, a gradu­ r m s P L x t r s / New Bill Asks could have been designed to de­ other amount which might to ? ^ e ^ * n « : t session will be from Capt. John M. Francis Jr., 63, Mining Co., owners of the mine, ^ DELIVERY will to HmKed to more Immedi­ **8iunin6ri Placa** »10 a.m. to noon March 20 In Wayne C. Snell of East Hart­ ate of Windham High School, WILUAMS OH. SfRVICf feat public opposition to such within the reach of the Town, so ate legislative problems. said Friday that his trawler had chartered a turboprop airliner Hhe office of the registrars of ford has been announced by her is now serving in the U.S. Navy spending, is passed by the Gen­ that we might be able to serve The vacancy waa created become disabled when one of to fly them directly to Vancou ARTHUR DRUfl Bail iteduction T w o Weeks In Ivoteri In the town office bund­ aboard the USS Fulton out of $41 BROAD STREET eral Assembly. the needs of any other indus­ when, under new Republican her nets wound around the pro­ mother, Mrs. William A. Luby ver. Another Town” ling on Rt. 31. Phone 649-464$ Tne Charter imder which tbj. trial or commercial concern rules. Rep. John W. Brynes of peller. He said his radio was too of 62 Devon Dr. She is also the Helicopters brought 22 injured New London. For ‘Good Risks’ 1 Fair Trip Ptonned Town of Manchester is su^"^jjuch serves a "public pur Wisconsin had to chooss bs- Tbnlte from S:$6 weak to raise the Coast Guard. daughter of the late William A. men directly to Ketchikan for No date has been set for the » A trip to the World's Fair Is posed to operate (and let me pose” and which ntlght want to tween the poHcy Job or Ms No. 1 When he hailed a nearby Rus­ Lidjy. hospital treatment. wedding. HARTFORD (A P I — A bill Sunday from $i$0 meing planned by the Coventry repeat “supposed to operate” ), locate here. GOP ranking on the Ways and sian factory trawler and asked Her fiance to the son of Mr. SUPREME that would allow the release *4-H Clovers Club which all contains no provision which The Bill which Is now pending Means Committee. He c h ^ the it to radio for help, Francis and Mrs. a iffo rd J. Snell of from Jail of indigent defendants R o ^ l 4-H Club members will to NOTICE would allow it to spend public was in my opinion sponsored W'ays and Means position. East Windsor said he got a negative reply. New Bedford. Mass. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ considered unlikely to skip a funds for private purposes. It by local legislators who did not eligible to Uke. ■ Bus reserva- Miss LUby is a graduate of court appearance has been filed DRIVE-IN ^ ' H 5 Uons at $2.60 per round trip Next, he said, seven Russians REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA RCGULATIONS is I understand because of this appreciate the size of the mis­ put out In a lifeboat, came Manchester High School. She to in the General Assembly. foot that the Town is now re­ King's Days Merry must to mads by March 10 by The measure was one of two take they were making. aboard and asked him to sign employed at the Hartford Bank FOODS CONCERNING MOTOR VEHICLE questing the enactment of new Dr. A. B. Moran depositing such amount with proposals to revise Connecticut's HILO. Hawaii—A fairly new papers in which they “ were to and Trust Co., Hartford. ___ _ „ Mi- l«$i"laUon by the General As- :Klm Glenney of Solver St. Mr. Snell Is a 1064 graduate 469 HARTFORD RD.. MANCHESTER REQUIREMENTS ARE TO BECOME boil laws filed by House Hawaiian celebration, Merry ( Reservations w ill be on first claim salvage and confiscate of Southeastern Massachusetts J l l g Y l l l l t EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 1955 Monarch Festival, is held In 'come, first serve basis. AU 4- the engine, winch, gear and »i(rht ■>( ' School Protest Hilo April 21-24. Polynesian electronic equipment” Technological Institute. He is — - innie-ent Ave of the six Democratic mem- {H ’ers attending are to wear Motor Vohicles Roquirinf; Pormits Under one measure. Indigent 'regular school clothing. Parents Francis said he refused to an engineer at Pratt and Whit­ defendants could to M le C ^ ^ our local Board of Dl- s^ial activities for visitors Cary Grant, Leele Caron sign the papers and told the ney Division of United Aircraft without I rectors, Anderson, Ellis, Maho- Peaceful Affair |of the k-H members may also 1. AH commercial vehicles registered at 1,000 either on low bail or ______commemorate the gala days of sAMAvnioa*! Russians to "get the hell off my Corp., East Hartford. ney, Stamler and Stone; and "FATHER GOOSE" I take the trip. surety at all. But they must boat.” A June wedding Is planned. * m m l pounds or more net carrying copocity. two of the Republican members, NEW YORK (A P ) — Teen- Kalakaua, known ^ae Ha­ ' Further Information may to FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE have families or employment (In Color) $;06-6:SO-10il9 Later Francis said he was DellaFera and Turklngton, vot­ ags Negro school boycotters.; wall’s "M erry Monarch.” lhad by contacting Kim Glenney ANNUAL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY 2. All single and double axle trailers regis­ and nothing in their record to able to get a more powerful sig­ M aided by adults, demonstrated ! ______—-plu*— •or Eillen S'mmons. indicate high bail would to ed In favor of submitting a re­ nal from his radio and contact­ tered as commercial trailers and having a in Brooklyn for the third consec­ j 4-H Day Postponed O VER 2 M ILLIO N necessary to bring them to quest (or a Bill) which was ARTHUR "bland Of The Blue Dolphin" ed the Coast Guard in New "HONEST-TO-GOODNESS" { utive day, but with a difference; • The Tolland County annual PRESCRIPTIONS net carrying capacity of 1,000 pounds or court. prepared by Town Counsel Irv ­ (In Color) 1:16-4:66-8:98 York. A boat was dispatched to the rally was peaceful. ' •4-H Demonstration Day has The same bill would increase ing L Aronson, to the State tow him Into this port where he Safely Compounded more. General Assembly, which will, About 2(X) pupils were on hand {been postponed untU some time the penalty for those who fail CO-HIT AT 8:30 arrived Thursday night. Friday to march on the Board SUNDAY SHOWTIMBS •In the summer. 3. All commercial vehicles bearing "Form to appear in court after being if it is pticscd by the Assembly, “OUNnOHTERS OF Aboard with him were his ARTHUR DRUG WE WILL BE releas^ in their own recogni­ g;ive the Town of Manchester of Education, protesting alleged I Heart Drive Tomorrow FABRIC SALE! I PERFORMANCE CASA GRANDE” (Color) "Father” t.-O0-6:$8-9:t0 son, Richard Francis, 36, and Morher Plates" and registered at 1,000 zance. the right to spend our public de facto school segregation • Some M workers will to "Dolphin” 4;00-7:S6 Richard Carase, 48. pounds or more net carrying copocity. A companion bill calls for funds for the extension of our They were outnumbered 2-1 as TONIGHT BONUS A T 6:80 {m aking the houae-to-house can- TODAY rill 6 P.M. • MONDAY rill 9 P.M. ^ authority to have bail set highway, our water, and our 400 policemen — afoot, in squad "KILL OR CURE” All vehicles registered os passenger, combi­ promptly whether or not court sewer systems, if such exten­ cars and on horseback — kepit 8:30 P.M. Terry Thomas Matinees dnlly all neert nation and camp trailers ore excluded from is in session. CSrcuit Court sions arc, according to the lan- the demonstratiem from getting Comic Detective Week -*• I:$0 out of hand. Within an hour, OPEN 9A.M. To 9P.M Judges would be empowered to grLSge of the request or Bill, WOOLENS .22 | Permit requirements. waive the requirement of a made ” "for the express pur­ most of the march participeuite, Permits may be applied for at the Department of surety on a bond at their dis­ poses of making lands usable returned home. ■ 3^ t HOLIDAY CARPETINQ SPECIAUI Public Works locat^ in the Municipal Building, 41 cretion. for industrial and/or ownmer- However, police arrested 13 ^ THE Reduced To YD. adults and two school children. ^ Center Street, Room 11. ’'This legislation recognizes cial purposes,” if such pur­ Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tommy Sands WINTER CLEARANCE WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY that many persons are unable to poses are “ "deemed to to pub­ This brought the arrest total in 3^ BEST ww E l / a Color— “None But The Brave”— Color Permits will be valid for one year, except during afford a bondsmut but have lic purposes ” ” three days to 27 adult leaders j L 1965 when they will be valid for only the portion of rooU in the community so deep This action by the Board, and 28 youngsters. i ^ MAN ASSORTED While They the year remaining, and will expire on January 1, that a Judge would to Justified which I believe, will have far The boycott was begun Jan. 19 [ 3^ j happened in tlimgx, Nfevoda SAVE UP TO r / o ! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 by the Rev. Milton A. Galam i-, ^ Lost; All of every year. The Pemiit may be applied for be­ in waiving the requirement of a reachijig effects, was taken be - ^ , ... . . , i ‘fmi tlst wtY Ud iwi»iM5fttTBRU()^ surety,” tte bill stated. I wiiv JUS ouia aiiii is i # cause of the Pioneer Parachute 1 BRAIDED RUBS fram $5X0 to 379X0 One Price. YD. ginning one month prior to expiration date and may Bills recommended by the Company Inc.’s announcement to speed up school integration I 3p- | ^ | ,| | 4 Q SCHOOL FABRICS be attached at issuance. Legislative Council were intro­ that it is about to terminate its plans laid down by State Com © Permits will be valid only for the vehicles for which duced Jointly by House Majority present lease of one of the for­ missioned of- Education James r E. Allen. The school board says they are iasued. Should you change vehicles a new Leader Louis J. Padula. R- mer CheiiAy Brothers mills, and ^ C C On CASH and CARRY Norwalk, and House Minority it is committed to Allen's plan Permit will be issued u j»n application. move to one of our neighboring RUG CLEANING Famous Skinner. Reg. $3.98 value. “Sunback” Leader William T. Shea, D- towns if a suitable location but needs time to work it out. BVR. 25 VO OFF PORTION SIZE, BONELESS The Permit shall be carried on the vehicle for which Meriden. / i could not to found in Manches­ Wednesday 4(X) Negro youths lining or washable Orion Pile. brawled with 100 white students 7 - W it was issued at all times. In case of a trailer it shall The bills would license and ter. Your choice. . Yard I •AA regulate debt adjustor* In Con­ how .kiiM m. CUN. CUBED be plac'oHl where it can be readily seen by personnel a Roman Catholic institution. ■ w laanii Kw miui m wum necticut; appoint public de­ and future Boards of Directors CONT Belmont RUG CLEANING CO. at the Disposal Area. Thursday, police had to move fenders for the (3rcult Court will to in drawing a line of hr/VAvnne' in with dubs to disperse about W A L T E R S. FUSS system; restrict the uce by em­ damarcation” between public” BURNSIDE $08 Main 8t, # S48-S662 • Hours: DaUy 9 to 6-Thurs.. Frt. 9 to 9 300 .Negro demonstrators con­ Director of Public Works ployers of lie detectors, and ex­ purpo#( t verging on St. John’s. DRAPERY FABRICS empt merchandise In transit mala to to teen. Juat how suc- ceeaful they will be in avoiding VEAL CUTLETS OFF THE BOLT i the piuctice of favoritism In REMNANTS their determinations will also ONLY j O g V d . I ONLY 7 2 c ’f'- remain to be eeen. ContfamouB Shows Sat.-8nB.-MoB. 1 know of no Indueitry or busi- FAMILY neae that doea not serve both Shows Sat— l:80-4:00-S>80-9:00 To Our Customers a public uid a private purpose, Shows Sun— 3i00-4:80-7:00-9tl6 LEAN, MILD FLAVOR I whether k be an Induatrial NOW Shows Mon.—1:80-4:00-6:20-$:46 cMwern, a euper-market, an au­ STAT Our Office W ill Be tomobile dealer, a merchant on F-R-E-E COOKED Main St., a butcher, a baker, or a eancileetick maker. Thoae A FAMILY YOUXL NEVER FOROETI CLOSED that I know own property, pay DOOR PRIZES! taxes, hire help, pay ealariea and wagee while they stuff WAIT DISNEY prMsnti I mo(rt of the profits they reap MONDAY. FEB. 22 No Purohaso Naotssary BOILED HAM I baoauM of their dealing! with the public, into their own "pig­ gy-hanks." WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY The faoU at the Pioneer P O g rtm Parachute (Company Inc. quea. Uon aeenu to— (1 ) that soon PINK OR WHITE after the Company's announce­ ONLY WORK OP AN EMBIGENCY NATURE P U llii; ment was . made, the local WILL BE PMFORMEO ON tHIS Pi^Y branch of the Chamber of Com* m HAKTFOBD ROAD SEEDLESS marce which seama to ba ahla ^nbrOHESTER, CONN. to sK«rt a largo amount of praaaura up(on o(ur local Itgisla* ton, and play a laiga pi^ la HOURS: tha aonduot o f our looal govern^ U b . bee DAILY 10 to 9 maot, loot no tima la auggaat* ^ Him- lag to Mr. John Banim , who HARTFORD COIVIFANY SAT. 10 to « e>wns a larga Mico o f tha land la tha aoraanunozt aaotlon of deW ILDE* tha Town o f Mandhaatar. thaf to tha noaaar PLUS D. DUCK "DON'S DOUBLK TR O U lLr* ★ , NOTR a

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dspendent afflHatoaf the ■aa-fksnelsee Area ChurcheE UMiftitn Chamber of Commerce. . ' Events First CtoagiegsttosAl O m tk St FVsMls ef AeeW Conting frralb The AjstoctothA’I, not the Ohanbarh^ Vernoa bCaid of director has now officially ap- . .u r c WersUpping a« Vm m in Capital FnBLgH O ifa M int CUnndi a t OMM. •t. CUireh' oilinich of the KasaMM Elemeotery Sehwl Rev. Oordea B. Wadhsms, proved this special committee repofi S9S Maln dt. Foalqr PINE ST., at Harlfsif R i, MANCHESTER and forwarded It to ntoinbeiii Of Con­ M entlst MEr. Edward 4. Reariaa, R ev. John A. BOnlstor MUn M. Pastor Rev. Robert 4 . SItott, Mtolrtw MIro Helen O. Fisclier, Aostolsin Pastor' WASHINOTON (AP) — R gress and to State and Commerce Da* , Bev. Bngsde B. Torpsy Rev. R. Alfred Swats, n ie e la r of CHrlsttaB Eduoattos Bdv. JoIM'B. BlktovsHM, Eiculd only take you 80 minutes PnblMMn partment offieiato. r 11 a.m., 'tim day ssttlos, Sun­ Bsv. taaifIt 'B. MeOaap Aasoolato M^lator . -9 to fin out your federal income Vooadad Ootobar 1, UB Aa might be expected, the Aaaoola- day Balila ta AdaMwa _ they would like to do with Asia. relleetoeceutod riSiiSed In What Room. _ . TMUT *#B*»a»»aaaaaaaaaaaa are coorridarsd mhnaqles. TMa is Rev. IWHMia 4. Mlhdlek tiaaH as• Besns.” (Children's 7 p.m.. Senior Pliplm Fel­ Mseses ’ ad % 8:10, 10 and L forms, pM>ers and qusstion- tOPlhR %#••••••«•»••••••* ^*SS The report itaelf concludes that our ampbfpbflsd In a dteahn tcb u Pastor Ohurdh. and Nursery provklsd.) lowship, Pilgrim Fellowship 11:80 am . noires. Months ••••••••••••«••• 1*12 0 p.m.. Junior FeltowMp, KtonCh •••••«•••••••***** relationahlp with China since I960 has "Science and Health with Key Rev. Rineat 4. Ooppa Room. In the eubcommittee report, been completely “unrealistic. It notes, to the Scriptures’* by Mary Teen FeUcwshlp and C.8.T. Sacred N eart Charofe the .IRS eetimata to followed by course for adults. • R t 80, Venma enviously, that commsrce l^twsen Baker Eddy: i>. SOO: 4. The aub- Masses at 7, A A 10:16 and Bocfcvnie Metiiodlet Omreb .this footnote: "When told that ]«rt for tbs day is "tohid" and 11:80 a.m. . 7 p.m., Bvaageliattc Bsrvics. 141 Grove St, Bev. B o ^ KellM, Paolos . the IRA esUmetee that it takes «ha laaoSta^K^^^M^uSSSy antl^ "mainland China apd the non-Commu- ■Mosaage by tbs pastor, "ChrM Rev. Auriek Sullvaa la Om osa of rapnbUeatiaa ol all ” the Ocldeh ’I’^ . i a Mat- f ' t. ^ '; ■. ■ ■ Bev. Willard E. O onl^, Paator 30. minutes to complete form nist, world is growing at a conaiderable lheW^.M:Sf. ; ' St. Ilkrlhsleaiewli'tOUarch Our SOgfaty Redssm er.’ ’ ^ Aaelelaiit Paator 1040, a member of the subcom­ Wddhssday. t |l.m.,:3toslhaaiiy Rev> PMUp Hwwsy, Pastor • Wddnesday, 7:90 p.m., Touth 9:90 a.m .. Church SohooL mittee remarked that it takes ggis.g:2$^^ . pace.” Week service with the Rev. Ken­ Messee at 7i90, sioo, 10 and Britain, Australia, Canada, Agentina meeting. Rev. Richard O. BdUea Nursery through edultA f him that long to find his wife’s Reading Room hours at 74B Assistant Pastor neth Aloom of Woonsocket, R.L, 10:46 a.m., Worship ServicA 11:16 Am. Social Security number.” and France, the report notes, art ds- Main S t, excepting legal hoU- guest apsaksr. Niursery through O ra ^ 4. Concluded the committee; veloping commerce with Peking. dsya, Monday through SahnS Masses at 8:48, 7:48, 9, 10:18 6:30 p.m., Jindor end Senior . S t Bernard’ s OBnmh day, 11 a.m. to p.m.; Unna- St Beniard’a Tec., Rodtvllle T^e IRS ” le either unaware or, "Mainland China’s external tihde per­ 4 and 11:30 a.m. South Methodist Ohmeh Methodist Touth FsHow- or Indifferent to, what it costa ffg i^ g ."« i? i« ‘”Tsr32as5ss day sveidng, 7‘ toO. Rev. 4. Bf^toJl^Shnw. D.D. sMps. Rev. Patrick P. Mahoney, formance In the last two years,” the re­ .. .V-— ^—. « P astor. ths public to comply with in- St. Bridget’s Oiordh Monday, 7:16 pm.. Prayer eoms tax laws." port statea, "clearly- demonitratee that Concordia Lutheran Church Rev. Jolin 4. Delaney, Paator Bev. Kiohard W. Dnpee and discu^on time. United States policy of economic ieola- Associate Pastor Moasro at 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11* «0 Pitlda St tim . Stanley T. HaatUle WASHINOTON (AP) — Back- tion toward mainland China has n6t had Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Pastor Rev. Dennis R. Hussey TSloottvUle Oongregattonol A m . 9 and 19:40 a.m ., Worship era of the "Truth in Packaging” I "IB a y ^ S i* M ^yn borbau ow csbcdla^ the effect which our policy-makere had Church bill won a skirmish Friday os TOKR - • a.m., Holy Communion, Ms ss m at 7, A 9:10,10:00 and Service. Service of BAptism. Dr. Bev. Robert K. SblmodA Vernon Methodist CSinceh planned. Shaw preaching “ Glange and Rt to , the measure woe tent to the| Church School and Nursery. Noon. Minister Senate Commerce Committee. Olaplay "And aa economic isolation of main­ 10:30 a.m ., ’The Oervlce, the Changeless — ’Prsedom.’ ” Rev. Morton A. Magee Vbr Moadu - 11 Ohurdi schodL Grades 8 and I Titto marks the third year the land China hie broken down, ao has po­ Church Schooi and Nursery .-The Center Congregational' CSmroh 11 a.m., Touth Sunday serv­ bill hoe been introduced. It died R bv. J. Henri Bishop, student of attending church. 9 and 10 a.m., Worship Serv­ Open litical isolation. Mainland China hga al­ United -Onirch of Christ ice, -with Miss Keren Kll^trick, lost syar in the Senate Judi- Cantonese at Tale University, 11 Center 8t'.- 10:46 Am ., Senior ISgh F or­ Douglas Haves and Mark SM- ice and child core. Barmoa by ready been recognized by leading ^Wezt- um. "Legal JusUce-Mond Jus­ the pastor. rtory Committee where Republi­ guest paator at both serviOM. Rev. OBlfofd O. Simpson, ■,moda preacning. can Leader Everett M. Dirksen em natlonz,' Inohidtaig Britato and ' Minister tice ," Lcxiia Champeau, speak­ 7 p.m., Filgnm Fellowahip. 9 a.m ., Churim school for er. Second MUe Club for Grades Nursery, MndairgaTten. C h ^ es i of mtnoie and others wanted it 1 intance. Mainland China’s entry Ihto fha Otaurch of Christ Rev. 4oseph H. Dudley, sent again this seasion. Mon lydall and Vernon Sts. Associate Minister 8 aAd 9. St Peter's Episcopal Chnrch tiirough 4 and Senior high. Saturday. Jrabmary » United Matlona appe^ uitotoMabla 7 p.m., 8enior 19^ Fellow- 10 Am., Chuiah School tor When that foiled because of | Eugene Brewer, MlidStof Rev. Francis O. Hawes, Sand m o Rd. Senate rules, Dirksen and Sen. and imminent” Minister of ChHstlaa Rdncatlon ship. Recreation Nighty Junior Grades 6 through 8. C, Tifierefore, Hi# eomtolttae report con- Fellowship. 7 p.m., Methodist Toulh Fsl- John L. McClellan, D-Ark., sold I SosMttnM Ns S^rftem Is Best 0:40 a.m., BtUe classes for tie, ...... B ev. Jan» v . » they would try again to send it tihides; "our present attitude eodtains us all ages. 8, 9:18 and 11 a .r £ . Wmahlp Tddnesday, 10 a.m., Adult Bi­ kiwimp. Feb 22 to Judiciary if and when it is| 10:40 a.m., Worship. Sermcn: ScT^ce. * Subject: "'The De- ble Study Ciourse. "Ephesians.” 10:80 a.m., Morning Prayer ■niare S an oppoaltlow. davaloplng la In a stalemats and precludes us from Ths Rev. Ricbard Dupee. First Oongrogotlaiial Chnrch reported out of Commerce. availing otirselves of beckoning and re­ "Spiribial Vertigo.” throt^■oned Powers That Rule.” and Church School. n e measure, sponeored I the Banate to the propoaed Bayh amend- 0 p.m., Worship, Sermon: "I 9:15 andI 11 a.m.. Church 6 p.m., Elvenaong. United Cinwch at Christ nent to toa Conatttutton whltfi would warding Initiatives.” Andover chiefly by Sen. Philip A. Hart, [ Am Debtor." School. Crib Room (9:16 only) Second Congregational Cbnroh Wednesday, 7. a.m., Holy D-Mlch., to designed to simplify lOfolO aat up detailed prooedurea fo r ^ c i a ^ This la the way a lot of Japanaae b<^- 7 ;0e p.m., Personal work through Junior High. 383 N. Main S t dommunion. S t -Matthiae. Bev. Raymond H. Bindley 4r., Pastor and standardize labeling prac- flnuw to ftoUow to the event a P ^dorit neasmm Teel, too, aa can be judged from training claaa. 7 to 9 p.m.. Third session of Rev. Fellk M. Dbivls, Minister Monday through Friday, 7:80 tlcee on food and other com- Adult Religious BJdncatlon ser­ Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, . : Premier Sato’s remarks In Washington Wednesday, 7:10 p.m., Mid­ p.m., livening Prayer. modUtoA ■bould become disabled, phyeically or week Service. ies. General Subject: "Jesus — Associate Minister 9:46 a.m.. Church School. Bteatally, while atOl to office. recently. There happens to be one ideolo­ 11 a.m., Worship Service. Ser­ The Proohc'. of Nazareth.” St John’s Enisoopal Church WASHINOTON (AP) - Mrs. The exposition la a little bit remark- gy more universal than any other—the Leader: The Rev. Joseph Zezzo. 10 a.m., Worship S ef^ ce and Rt 89, Vernon mon: ”What Is It For Us To 1,1 4ehovah’s Witnesses Church School. Nursery through U ve?” Lyndon B. Johnson has I ahle, because one of the things almost ideology of profit Kingdom Hall Rev. James L. Grant Rector launched a federal program | 791 Main BL North Methodist Church Grades 7. Service of Baptism. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Boys' everybody has been saying these days Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Davis, Planning session for Spaghetti designed to help deprived chil­ Boys' Lined Ladies' Boys' 300 Parker St. 7:46 a.m., Holy Communion. dren prapore for their first year | Girls' to that It ahduld be a matter of some ur­ 4:30 p.m.. Group Bible dlscus- Rev. Earle R. Ouster, ”A Divine Beckoning.” Coffee 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, ear- Supper. Pastor time In Fellowship Hall after Monday, 10 a.ra.. Women’s In school. gency to put some definite, detaUed, for­ Whence The W olf? sicm of The Watchtower maga- mon, cleisses, baby-sitting. The First Lady Invited eome I mal procedures In the gap which sine article: "Death and Hades morning -wortolp. 10:46 a.m.. Holy Communion, Study Oroiqi. The one question which bothered this t and 10:80 a.m .. Worship 7 p.m., Mu agm a Chi Group sermon, classes, baby-sitting. ’Tuesday, lb a.m ., Motiiar’a 860 well-known women to the RAIN WINTER now exists In our law on the subject. to GlvO Up the Dead." White House Friday for tea and HOODED page after the Warren Commission re­ Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Group dis­ Service Sermon: "I Am The -will hear a E>eaker on "Social Tuesday, 7:80 p.m.. Adult Bi­ Study Group. COATS and SLIP-ON But the opposition la, In our opinion, Drinking.” ble class. talk about Project Head-Start. port and the question vdilch will prob­ cussions in the Bible aid: God Of Abraham.” She asked them to carry the | entitled to a full hearing. More than 9 a.m., Church School. Nurs­ 8 p.m., Toung Adult Group Wednesday, 9 a.m., Bible Eoetmlnstor ably always bother ordinary people "Babylon the Great Has Fallen! world to their own atates. that, we believe It has a sense and In­ God's Kingdom Rules!" at 87 ery and Grades 4 through 12. will mert in the church parlor. class. / United Pitobyteitonsbyteii JACKETS everywhere is the question about what 10:80 a.m., Church School. ’Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church 10:46 a.m.. Holy Communion. Churcto USA U8 Mta Johnson called the pro-1 COATS Benchwarmer sight In Its position which, to date. It Birch St., 802 Adams St. and 287 gram "the most exciting, pro­ SWEATERS it could have been that enabled Lee Oakland St., Manchester, also: Nursery, kindergarten and School for Grades 8 through 13. 11 a.m., Bible Class. / George S. Siye> ISchool, COAT SETS hasn’t been able to express for Itself Kingston Dr. near Oak St, ductive and practical project Harvey Oswald’s fingers to close pres­ 144 Griffin Rd., South Windsor Grades 1 through 3. Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Q>mma- 8 p.m.. Senior Methodist United Pentecoatol Chorcli nKm. East Hartford any government con embark very well. sure on the trigger of the gun sighted and French Rd., BoKon. •n .” Senator Ehigene McCarthy, the Wls- Friday at the Kingdom Hall: Touth Fello'wship. U7 Woodbridge St. Rev, Gordon 8, Bates, on that gfaUant young head. 8 p.m.. The Rev. William An­ Bev. Robert L, Baker First Lutheran Church Minuter TMe year, K is being finenced $ 3 aonstn Democrat, comes fairly close to 7:26 p.m., Theocrstlc Ministry by $17 mi Hi on in federal funds, What does it take, to squeeze the School. derson, missionary from Mo­ Rockville oris- S ^ an Important theme—hut only to one 10 a.m ., Worship Sendea and with 800 communities Ucketsd | tiiggrer that kills a John F. Kennedy? 8:80 p.m.. Service meeting. zambique, Africa, wlU speak. 10 ajn., Sunday sdiooL Bev. William H. Balkan aide of It—when he says that "the Tuesday, 7:46 a.m., Bible 11 a.m., Worship. Church School. Nunery through to provide additional money. to m m This same question—whsre do such 'The summer program will run I strength of the Constitution rests not Trinlly Covenant Gburch Study clttes. 7 :80 p.m., ElvangeUsUc Serv­ 8:46 a.m., ESUngton Center Junior Hl|^ Senhon: "The K 1 A .9 7 decisions come from, how does such vio­ Wednesday, 6 A m ., Men’s ice. School, Sunday School cloases. OhrisUon’s Ccsifenaiiap of Ftoth,” alght weeks, end provide an es-1 “Vee” etrtpe-front Sttp-oM. only on its substance, but also upon its Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. tlmated 100,000 youngsters with| lence find Its way Into ua—has bothered Bev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor Bible class. . . Wednesday, 7:80 p.m ., BibU 9 a.m.. First Lutheran Sun­ ^ the Rev. Mr. Botoa. LIMITED BROKEN SIZES Assorted Styles—Broken Sizes Sizes 8 to lA broad statement of powers slid pitad- pre-school learning experiencee. a group of people who happen to have 7 a.m.. Senior Touth Bible study, prayer meeting. day School clossea. Limited plea. It is not weighed down with de­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with class. 10:80 a.m.. Worship Ssrvlos. St George’s EpUcopoI Ohnreh a lot ^ money, and who have there­ WAJSHINOTON (AP) — Sen. tailed procedural positions.” oIbss for kindergarten through Q^ursday, 9:30 a.m., Christian ' -Oalvarr Church B t 44 A, Hnton. fore Si^nsored and helped organize a Growth Gnntp. United Methodist Clnireh Rev. Edward W. Jofaneon. Lister HIU has pledged ttiat the And this Is something that Senator adult. (AssembUea of Cktd) American Medical Association special study of violence, to be under­ 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. M7 E; Middle Tpke. R t 44A, Bolton Vicar Everett Dirksen; the Repabhean leader won’t be successful again in taken by a special Institote to be set Sermon, "More Than Expect­ The Salvation' Army Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson ^ Bev. Abram W. Snngrey, to the Senate, echoes In hla own posi­ ed," Nursery. 661 Main St. ^ Minister 8 a.m., TIotf Oomntmdcit flgtotog toiger federal ap- up at Brandeis University. Pastor l_i___: pcoptiotiona to .staff the new l # 1 Men's 9.87 tion, which Is that the details of succes- 7 p.m., Evening Service. Oov- Capt. WIlUam D.'eoter of 7 p.m., J-unlor 'High and vided $437 mtSton for rtofiing lent epeama of controversy the other Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, Rev. George F. Noetraad Persona.' Pilgrim FellowtiitjMi. ■tone. and even Inoperative in the case of in­ Mark 1: 32-38. ’Theme: "The Rector « day, with some of the presumed ex­ Great Physician, His Patients Assistant Pastor Word said foe AMA supports capacities like those of President Car- Rev. John D. Hnghea Aeeorted Colors perts not getting along too well. and His Prayers.” Nursery in the proposal to buUd the cen­ Broken Sizes Deld after his assassination. President 9 and 10:30 a.m., Di'vine Wor­ Rev. James W. Bottoms ters, but aold the other responsl- Broken Sizes and Colora '**1 can’t understand what these ao- the parish liouse. Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Large Assortment of Colors and Broken Stoee Wilson after his stroke, or President El­ 11 a.m., ueedienst. ship and Church School. Nursery btllUee should be oaeumed by Aeeorted Prints and Colors Limited S lz M S « t o « l ciolog^ta are saying,” protested one tower levels of government. ■nd SizsA senhower after his heart attack. Tlnu»day, [T]K) p^m.. Adult for infants. Sermon by Pastor psychiatrist (Pastor’s Peterson, "The Fate of The 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. State Legislator Asks •aid HUI: " I soy to you our The very vagueness of the procedure Biformatioa 8:46 a.m.. Nursery and Kin­ And some of the eaqierta got into class). Word of God.” poet defeat woe oidy e tempo- has also operated to keep anybody from dergarten in Children’s Chepel. n ry one. Tnitotimo we wlH not I ^^(ulte an argument over the question o f 8:46 and 9:46 a.m., Mondng More Aid for Railroad dreaming up plots to get rid of Presi­ be dented.” wkether or not some violence, or some Prayer and Church School. ASSORTED dents who might have lost health, or HARTFORD (A P )—State Sen. tion. Bliss sold Dempfsy "haf degree of violence, might be a good 11 A m ., Morning Prayer with Robert L. Bliss, arguing that hod thia problem now for four WASHmOTON (AP) — Post­ VALUES GALORE IN 127 DEPTSJ wit, or popularity. When nobody knows sermon by the HUv. IMudi W. FULL & TWIN SIZE Girls' thing. Dr. Karl Menningsr, for one, re­ Connecticut must be ready "to years and done little About it.” master General,John Gronouskl how to go about moving a Vice Phesl- UdaU, Anglican Priest from go it alone" in solving ths Claiming Dempsey Showee! wax sirom in for another term proved this kind of debate, scorning the south Africa. Baby - sitting. NOTION dent into the Presidency, there is no Connecticut Yankee nroblsma of the New Haven “ lack of Imoglhailon,'’ Blis.s ^ d a y , then reaffirmed his 'vow Gadgets idea that any kind or degree of vio­ Nursery. Railroad, hoe introduced a bill that ovsntight moll delivery to Girls’ 2-Piece Slack Sets $3JN) (Stf Only) temptation to dream about it 7 p.m.. Office of Instruction termed thi governor’s proposals SPREADS CLEARANCE lence could be good for anybody. that would moke up to toO for the railroad "peaniits.’’ In foe offing. The Bayh Amendment would set up B y A .H .O . folIowe4 by the "November to ROBES ’The adjournment, at any rate, was mlUitm available for the bank­ Dempsej) recoihmended an In­ Ttie Pootmoster General to Hie machinery and procedure. If you Ekister Seriee." Subject: “ The the only Cabinet member who Your Choice amicable, and the Institute is to be set There may be. If the present ’These five, according to the ' Faith of the Church.” rupt Hne. crease of $8 million in the,^ Girls’ Ski Jackets...... 2JI0 sould get half the Cabinet to vote with session of the General Assembly announcement, have been se­ Bliss, a prominent Fairfield authority’s bonding authorize- ' must be renominaitod and recon­ Your Choice up, and we shall all be very Interested Wednesday, 10 Am., Holy firmed periodlcaly. you, the President could be tossed out lected for special attention by Communion. County Re^bUcon, introduced tion and of toOO.OOO in tta direct if it is ever discovered just what It is can settle problems of division Republican State Chairman the measure in the General As­ ajiproprtatlons. President Johnson, several his authority. Then, by the Bayh Doily, 7 p.m., Evening a t can make the finger squeeze on the trig­ and distribution two pre'vious Searle Plnney ’’for their notable, sembly Friday. He aoid, "We ThU would give the authority, Oabtnet members end Oro- (7 Only) Amendment it would take not only a Prayer. nouskl’s family watched foe Men’s Ski Sweaters...... 4J0 ger, the shove come into the arm, the sessions failed to settle, a beau­ tireless and valuable contribu­ con wait no longer for wishful which was created ■peclflcally reverse vote of ttw Cabinet but some­ tiful new crop of high court tions to the party.” . The j^resbyterlon Church thinking help from our sister to deal with the Nepr Haven's ceremony. „ push into the crowd, the sudden extra judgeshlpe about to be harvest­ The five are Identified as for­ states.’ ’ problems, $6 millioK to bonding Aftcnrard, Johnoon recalled *% i ? ' thing like a two-thirds vote of Congress 48 Spruce St. (13 Only) decibels into a question of opinion, the ed. mer Republican National Chair­ The bill would increase the authority and 11.3 jnlUKiti In tfaot Qronottokl hoe announced a MATCHING DRAPES Men’s Rust Color Sweaters SjOO 4^ to put the rightful President back. The Bev. Jamea L. Ransom goal a t overnight moll service Bgg elioers, tongs, 1-way flush into the face, the clench into the Both bench and bar, for some man Meade Alcom of Suffield, BUidster Connecticut Transportation Au­ cosh. > P ■gly invitation hidden In this is that if years now, have been united in former House Majority Leader thority's bonding authorizatlOD Under proposed Oo^ecticut • tiiroughout foe country and re- A targe variety of nseflil con opener, S-po. oeh tray Aeoerted Stylea fist, the hard, no-limit glint into the Btorkod: "Ttiat to Ms 1 am mce a good pretext offered and sufficed their emphasis of the need for Norman Parsells of Fairfield, 9:80 a.m., Sunday School whfa from 82 million to |tS0 million. New Tork Qtate ..plan,' both (18 Only) set, coke breaker. Jar wrench, eye, the wolf into the man, the wolf The authority would also be •B for R. until It to fulfilled, I notions at a give • away Men’s Imported Sweaters 8J)0 Vorloua Stoea to suspend a President’s authority, his additional judges to speed up Senator Ralph Shulansky of classes for Nursery through etates would qontrtotoe |6 toll- *«* and many other tteoie. Into the wolf. the course of Connecticut cases. of West Hartford, sill involved oUoted $10 million instead of Uon toward a $80 mUlion .pro­ wont, foe press to record foet price. own chance of ever getting it back Adults. it’s jolm Oronouekl’e goal, not But, for two sessions past, the in Connecticut legislative redis- 10:46 a.m.. Worship Sendee. the present fl million to sub- gram to help, toe yitorqad.'pur­ might be next to impossible. political masters of Connecticut tricting mattersi and former Sermon from Romans 16: "On eldlze the operatloni of the chase hew comiputer equip­ mine. R it does come to pass. It (Limited) wtU be the record of the John- Ladies’ Ski Shells...... 3.00 This to imaginative nightmare^ to bs" H ie War Hawks have somehow failed to reach Senator George Saden of God’s Terms With Tour Neigh­ troubled line. ment. The QtJier . |to mflUon sure. But one reason we have nevdr had for so luscious and refined a Bridgeport and former Attcmiey bors,” by the Rev. Mr. Ran­ BUsi had strong ditlelani for would come from to*, feoersl ion admtntotritlon.’’ , the WeschesterBster County super- Replied Oronoui^: “I won’t to contend with anything like it in real­ A comparatively small group of patronage diet. General John J. Bracken of som. Nursery and Children'a government, ' , , LADIES’ MEN’S LONG SLEEVE ALL C O TTO N KING SIZE TV Americans, at this moment predominant­ Probably several reasons Hartford, Saden ha-vlng been in­ Churchee. viaors, the New Tork i^te od- BUse sold ihAto’ Stato proposal bave to eat thoee words. O v^ Ladies’ Ski Jackets...... Zi00a< «.»> ity may be that we have never had in ly political in character and predomi­ have been shaded into them volved In congressional reappor­ ministration and OonneoUout’a to "iUU a wiUd^Bto atom.™ Blgtit delivery — in foe nekt SPORT SHIRTS 7. p.m., Bible Service with fore* og toiir yeaiy." DRESSES existence the precise, detailed blueprint nantly Republican in politics, is doing its negative decisions in the past. tionment, and Bracken, by the hymn sing, prayer time, sacred Gov. John Dempsey. The New Haven hoa already and JAC.SHIRTS DUST MOPS TABLES best to multiply the perils and frustra­ The two party leaderships had ^ announcement, in the party’s Dempsey, sold BUm , has dis­ whi(di might invite it veree, special music and Bible token eteps toward WASHINCrrON . (AP) — Sen. j (Limited) tions of the war in Southeast A sIil trouble agreeing, between them- ' 1963 investigation of state in­ played a "complete naivete" Ladies’ Lg. Size Ski Skirts 300 And we think that if Senators McCar­ message by the pastor: "Paul’s abandonmont a t aD paisanger fam aa O. - Eastland, D-Mtos., i I ’This group Ignores the realities of the selves, just who would get how surance premiums, and in pend­ DiffleuR Ministry.” toward the New Haven situa­ aervice. 50c thy and Dirksen reach loward what may present situation. It ignores the obvious many judges. ing litigation challenglhg Gover­ w M to foe Senate Frid^ ^ I be sleeping in the back of their own war-weariness of the people of South mouther a soldier may be | Vohiea to $8.97 (Limited) ' And each individual party nor Dempsey's veto of Republi­ ' 9t. JqlMi’ a FoUali NatfOMa borrSd from attending a oegre- ' Blzea 8 - M - L Hardwood Foot Stools... 1.49 S d 66 Vietnam. It ignores the steady stream of leadership apparently had some can budgetary provtsions in the Oatbollo Ohurdi Broken SIzea minds, they may find it is precisely ■V'" Aeeorted Styles . Striped In. Assorted Colors that—the fear of the comparative weak­ desertions from the Vietnamese Army. degree of difficulty in trying to 1968 appropriations a c t Bev. Walter A. Hyeske . *^i^M td^ had been told that I It Ignores the difficulty of t>rotecting iso­ shape up its own prospective All of the five except Senator Pastor a oDldier was ordered by a su­ ness of detailed blueprints for guarding lated American bases against the sur­ Jjudgeohlp slate, from among the Shulansky are in the clear ao H erald A Thought for the office our vacuum in procedure has perior not to address a mission- prise attacks 6 t guenillaz. willing contenders. far as the dual job ban hill is isiaaes At 8:80 and 10:80 Am. Sponeored by thoManehtotar Sro' mbefow' a t the Ocean ROYS' CORDUROY ROYS' 2.PIECE actually guarded so strongly and so well It ignores the possibility of an inva­ ’Ilie judgeship patronage situ­ concerned. But one aosumes that Yeeterdayg Council of Charebe* i I ISspitet lOYS' ASSORTED BOYS' LONO SUEVE as far as possible plots or ambitions of sion o f South Vietnam by the very con­ ation is always complicated, in the-' present motivation of the Gospel HoU I because, the audience would be I 6-WEB siderable North Vietnamese Army. It ig­ these modern Connrotlcut times, Republican organization wishes, 416 Oeqter St. FOLOING any interior nature have been concem- ^5 Years Ago This week the R9v. JhifibSW. SPORT SHIRTS SLACKS SN O W SUITS nores the problem o f how an aerial coun­ by the presence of the dual job like the onnouncemeht says, to - ■old tihto violated the ad. terattack could cope successfully with a bon bill which, ever since Cover-: give them public honor and ac­ 10 Am., Breaking bread. Amsttoon Legion baa fln ti BottUma, eMtotont a t St. I SLACKS It la an old truism, which this pres­ massive ground attack of this character. 13:16 p.m., Sunday SohooL maattat in new Leonard St. 'IC a iy * BpwoiDpal' O h n f ’eh , man'e right of fm qor John Lodge and Demo- claim, not to infer that all or ■hares sKceipta from the' hook ent age would like to neglect and which It ignores the possibility of Chinese in­ omtld State Chairman John any of them want judgeshlpe or 7 p.m., .Gospel meeting. borne. ALUMINUM ALUMINUM Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Prayer "Maridiigs’' by the lllte It does sometimes violate brilliantly and tervention. It ignores the logistics and Bailey surprioed and outwitted could be In line for jud^hipe. belittles the cost in lives lost, blood spill­ each other by toMng it, more On the Democratic side of meeting. KammaMkjold. ' most Buecesafully, that sometimes a no 10 Years Ago 99V ed and treasure wasted, of fighting a than a decade a^, has been things, the genial asaumption Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. ■ , ^ FpjrflVwitoe Ltmltod Quaattty 99 Otoy system la the strongest and moat effi- "Forgiveneog i* the ;ap«wor Aoetd. plaids, stripee, cbeoks war on a Jungle front 7,000 miles from oompUoatlng the procedure for that Attorney Leo Porskey of Board of Oovetnore of dU- * cotiU Ito ordered not to attend I Ivy Style — Broken Stoee end prlnto. Stoee 9 to lA atont systomyiiBfe to.______the odast of California. rewarding faithful service to the Bloomfield, who served os chief ' Oonininnlty Baptist Clmreb to. the child’s dtoSto of a.mir* CHAIR CHAISE 686 E. Center St sen’e Committea of Manchee- apto by, whloti wtoit.If.bOTen m rvfota at foe aotoe otuirph. The whole aim of this group is to ex­ p w ty in posts o f Utadeiship In Democratic etatistiotui In ail tor adopts resolution ogitoiet ^ Thete-itoS no xaapema from j pand the Vietnamese war, even If it HouM or Senate. the redlstricUng, as wall aa Rev. AMx H. Etoeeaer, to mada'wfaota s|;a4iu,.wlto( to UMES* Bllntotor any delay tn building Keeney aottod to tfa ln cSleSAnw ' - Mto'geBtdfpn.. . .. m Sa n t s ' GIRLS' means drawing in China and perhaps Loyal party se|yanta In the counsel of record for the Demo­ a t. School because o f poiatible GIRLS' 3-PIECi the Soviet Union as well. By Its lights. (Jenerol Assembly’have to ex­ cratic party, Is entitled to a dream espioine why we need to One Universal Idedogry? 8*A0.Am., Church School tor torture Increases In area’s be forgiven, and wS must ‘ BH di» to Spmi Sound DRESSES President Johnson’s declaration that the pert the party • to be loyal place on the bench as A reward sobool populatton. SKIRTS RAINCOATS There is nothing new in the fact that United States seeks no wider war Is aa anoU|:h to them to remember for his faithful lobpra In the all ages, daseea through Grade forgive. In the presence o f God, c A p r i s e t s 4 will have on expanded ses­ nothlag etnnda betw een'lSlm r pAiU»>-*A toU bridge JoinUig some West Coast business interests have much a prescription for fiiturs as any tbrorn and appoint- them after party vineyard, on4 It is as- I attempt at a negotiated peace. It is one sion. and ue — we Sre-forghroia-rltot ^ t t a totond M’OIeren to the moln- same rather off-beat thoughts regarding they have stopped'running for sumed that Lleutenint Gtover- Most Jars for Food thing to say, as Secretary McNamara the General AMwip^ly. nor and Mayor BonuieV Tedeeco 10:10 Ami, Worship Sendee. toS' eonnot feel His preasitoS U ; . toad, begun ta the our relations with Communist China. did in his toatlmony yesterday, that thia All this is booRgnmnd for of Bridgeport is to be iUlowed to Sermon: "Any Word Front the '•nythtog to allow ed. to>.;staiMl f 1984, to'terbe oonipleted tnMSA I WASHmOTON-Out of every between ouiaatvea aad otttais.* • oH^ at .Wtaooa'a tong^ and They tip their hand. In fact, by pre- country has "no other alterative tlutn - poM nt notation oCtiu fact that. retire front, wtive polities. Lord?" Nuroery. 100 gtaas Jon and bottiSA rri* ••rr' ■m o r m r * the only ona to oroos [ (ttOtity) ftrring to call it "Mainland China.” eontinulng to support South Viqtoain £^bU cain Stato 'Ipeodquoitoili Otherwise,'ia.bothMktles, the oUppM from Unitad Stntoa foe- rttom d/th* pre-streroed-oon- ,.What to new to the fact that they have •gainst the .Red guerrilla onslaught” l[t luui announced a itpeeiaf honor­ way to sdd to the iHt o f pros­ tdiiBUm onPaid tanas to Aomestlo usan to tti* J E W T h ^ S u h ^ , muto^mrooture to^to be mere) . f.- .7? . ^ la quits another to argue that the road ary seating arran||«nent,'at the pective Judgee is to hgng around first xdaa morttm of US4, I t and S i feet] recently formalized some of their aentl- out of the present hazardous situation 1100-%-plato dinner Governor the leaderships of both parties NEW TORK— Reektont* of wtrs for food, It for teir, 19 than two mllea ments aad^aancltiatoiis. 1 p » dppHgisBt to Is- to invite world destruoUoa, the . aaoney- Is to -oddMe at Horl- these witching pro epripg days Msw-rTorfc Btntei:«oiIeoM i Is e report doijM *f;A's*i*tol Arasrioan people made It overwholndng* fnd Attonnmi pad itotiw.wtet.)asKsr«rs:frctit: I f clear in the laat eleetioR that they & tA^jtotoyfvrMUntod CenuMett* 'WiMt sections of JRo state seem W fW w w®. Sedl Be of the toto W rtm rn . 4 ^ not want.toBBttoBhingo Blunss sackwsclrlssily down that p-^arty la r*KStosl)ofly» -> ■

. \ PAGE SEVEN < PA6B (SIX KAlfGRBSTRS EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1965 - M A N C kE St^ EVKNII^G ’HERALU/MANCHESTESi C Q ^ u.-SATUEDAY; 'PEBRbARY 20,

Ha waa a ratlred machinlat at ISRDtoGrouplSotm Accord tha Fedaial Electric Co. and an Man Charged Obituary Army, vetarap of Worid War I. Survivors Inotuda his' 'wifa, On Clauses of Enabling Act Mrs. IsKsy Miner Fattig; _^lw)4 With Setting Qaea tU sons, Stanloy W. Fattig of NeW QuaetlB L>. Ktefa, 4S, a trade Britain and Rpyrnohd M. Fat- A rift developed in the here-^a clauas whidh would grtnt to drlTW o t Mansfield, formerly of tig of HartfUrd; two dhOghtera, MSny Fires tofOTE calm d©lH)eratlon8 of the the district parm M on to float Mrs. Anthony Maachi of. Weat MandMotar, was kOled Thurs­ N o ^ e a st Rofuse Disposal Dis- bond Isauat up to 6 64 million BCnfbrd and. Mn. Thebdofe day in CUaatobury whan he loat (OttrtUnied^h^Page Oaa) tnet (NRDD), when four of ceiling. control o t hU tractof-traUer Speku of Rooky-Hill; and 11 Manchester’s five represenU- Anderaon, Stamlar add Parry grandchildren. snnowicement that [be was ‘argued that HI bond Issues by combina and piungad down an Funaial aarvioea will be held tlves last night voted ‘‘no’’ to a amhankmant on Rt, 3. Oiaston* vraidid. He Bsid he went outside proposal that a special enabling the district should be approved B a M ond^. ht 11 km . at, the Robe 5EW at referendum votes In each of bury, about one mils north of Rill F ^ eral Home, S80 IBm kitd .' turned himself in to two act be submitted to the State patrolmen in a squad car. Legtslatare on Tuesday. the four towna. the R t as overpass. St, Rocky Hill. Burial will be Miss Giblin sided with Delta- Stata poUca from Hartford David Jamieson, head of the The proposal carried six to in Rose Hill Memorial Paik, Minneapolis Fire Department Fera and the represantattves of Barracks reported the track Rocky HIU. ]^Dur, however, and the hill will Arson Squad, said he could not be introduced to Steve Cavag- the other three towna in a claim • H IG H G R A D E bwenrad off the left side of Rt. Friends may call tat the fu­ that the district should be able I O UNUFFE S, a three-lane highway, and disclMe all the evidence leading naro, one Of Manchester’s two MANCHESTER neral home tonight from 7 to 9 to the arrest, but said the big to handle Its e ^ financing with- j knocked down nine guard rails and tomorrow fnmi 3 tu 6 and 7 state representatives. CAR LEASING MOTOR S4LES tMuak waa an unsigned letter Town Director Francis Della- out having to go to the eler-1 PRINTING before toppling over the em­ to 9 pm . torate. This elauM nmains inj EXPERT AUTO BODY Oito bankment found in a downtown mailbox Fsra vbted with the majority. Job «nd Commercial 'ntursdsy, admitting the six the bill. ! and RENTALS f e n d e r r e p a i r s Mr. Keefe was born Dec. 17, Mra. Johanna Lk Baca Those opposed, all from Man­ SEAFOOD Printing MitmeapoHs (Ires. chester, were Town Directors Anderson insisted that tha dis- j ENAMEL aad LAOOUEB 1922, in Manchester, a son of BROAD BROOK — Mrs. Jo­ gtret In Manchester. New hanna L. Raez, 64, of Fhirfleld, Olof Anderson and Frank Etam- trict have no powers greater! CHOICE VARIETY REFOnSHDIOS Prompt and Efflcleiit Aloysiua and Bthel Lioomta than those of lU separate towns. • oiure, fun malnteoanre. rully Keefe. He had been employed by widow of Joseph Racs, died ler, and Miss Katherine Giblin REASONABLE PRICES Printing Of AO KiiHto suddenly yesterday at her home. and James Perry. The finance clause of tha bill | 9o reduce your prob the Associate Transport Co. for specifics that all dUtriet bor-i Qualify FREE ESTIMATES She was bom Sept 16, 1900 Pope Seeks The four, led by Anderson, leme and wurriee. Per toll In­ many years, and had lived in rowing vrill be secured by the | B l. 88—VERNON. CONN. Gommuniiy Press iMansfield five years. He was a in Hungary, and waa a reaident objected to a clause in the act formation' call of Broad Brook for most of her which would five Manchester word and bond of the four towns, i Seafood Just Above tbe Troflle veteran of World War H. D ireet Role The proposal^ LCt, if approved' OIrcio 9 East Middle Tpke. Survivors, besides his par­ life. only 5 of the 12 representatives by the State lalature, must' Paul Pontiac 43 OAK ST. t e l U48-6016 Telephone 643-5'727 ents, include his wife, Mrs. Survivors include two daugh­ on the district board, despite the fact that Manchester’s also be sees, by all of the I Mary Rood Keefe; a daughter, ters, Mra Elisabeth Agriesto of TEL 649-99.87 Fairfield, with whom she made In Viet Talks population exceeds that of the four member t before it be- 878 MAIN STREET Mrs. Richard Donovan, and two her home, and Mrs. Joanns other three towns, (Verson, comes effective. Phone 649-8881 sons, Gregory Keefe and Quen­ Krawfsky of South Windsor; a South Windsor and Bolton) The approval may be voted by tin Keefe Jr., all of Mansfield; (Ceattanai frem Paga One) We Urge Vou To 'Support son, Joseph Racs Jr. of B n ^ combined. the legislative bodies of the Manchester GLASS ]three slaters, Mrs. Robert En- Brook; a sister, Mra Elizabeth towns, or by the electorate, at a The Luts Junior 'Mhtcuin early in December during his They had proposed a plan of PONTIAC m For Auto Wladshlekb grlehardt Mrs. S*aul Randall and Zursky of Pittsburgh, Pa.; three referendum. Rug visit to India, at Christma.s and representation based on popu­ AND • For Store Fronts and oiJ ^ is s Brenda Keefe, all of Le- stepsisters, Mra MargAnt Da- lation, wherein Manchester Failure by any ot the four Cleaning again s few weeks ago. He re ■tees of windows :banon; two brothers, Conway nowski Bridgeport Mra would have 9 repreientatlves of towns to accept the bill would Company ferred to those in his latest let­ KING GEORGE IV Glenne^S Heating Comfort o For Table Tope Keefe of Mansfield and Brace Helen Magy FUlrfield and ter and said he took up his plan a total of 17. result In its defeat, and would 1.5 Hannaway TEMPEST Keefe of Amston, and an aunt, Mra Irene ,Feitko' of Monroei place the district’s existence in Street Have you enjoyed heating * ot direct personal contact "with Anderson also hit the proposal to bring your furnace or boiler OPEN 8 AM . to 6 P.M. [Mrs. Florence Streeter of Man­ seven grandchildren and one Jeopardy. BLENDED Del Knowlie, comfort this winter? If you re­ SATURDAY 8 AJU.-NOON tbs same solicitude" that to include in the proposed set up to (iate. You-wouldn’t trade SAIISanSSUVICE chester. great-grandchild. marked his general peace ap­ Prop. lied on the W. G. Glenney Co. j Funeral services will be held Ih e funeral wUl be held Mon­ peals. CaU 648-0011 in youv car because the car­ SCOTCH WHISKEY your answer would be "yes” for 'tomorrow at 1:30 pan. at the day at 8:15 a.™- frpm the W P. As for Viet Nam, the Pope buretor went bad, and the J. A. WHITE burner head is the carburetor PAUL DODOE iPotter Funoal Home, 454 Jack- Qidsh FUnsriU Kome, 225 Main said hs was "physically far but 3-DAY its motto is "heating comfort S t, Manchester, with a solemn Ranger 8 a Success, of your furnace or boiler Mod­ ison 8 t, WUUmantie, with the spiritually very near” to that SERVICE! without a care.” They offer PONTIAC, INC. G L A S S C O . tRey. WUliasn R. Behiry, rector high Mass of requiem a t'9 »a t country. He said he felt anralah *4.99 ernize that and you will give S t Catherine's Church, Broad co-miplete home heating sales your heater a new lease on life. 81 Btosen St—Tel 649-7888 'of S t Paul’s Bplacopal Church, at the conflict there and feared and service on gas, oil or elec­ fit Hate M--VM. M t4«n Brook. Burial will be in S t "more grave and more tragic For further information call tofficlating. Burial will be in Gets 7,000 Pictures FlTRNltllRE CLKAM'NO tric furnaces. Why not enjoy the W. Q. Glenney Co.; there is Mansfield Center Cemetery. Csdherine's Cemetery. developments" might come. Friends may call at the fu­ VICHI'S four ways to solid heating com­ no o'qllgation. Friends may call at the fu- fort and then you can sit bade Are you pl0»uilng to improve neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Tranquillity ia UghUr than M M C H E 8 T E R ;neral home tonight from 7 to 0. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and (Conttnned from Page One) PACKAGE STORE and relax? How do you do this? your home 7 If so, tho W, G. Cognltum. Sclentiata Mlleve this to BIH8ELL ST. Just phone the W. O. Glenney Glenney Co. is the one place to TOORAINE 7 to 9 • p.m. ____ » may mean its surface i.' I Mra. OaioHne K. Onawlngham Hunter Buys Scientists expected Ranger 8's Co. and they will be happy to go for they offer One Stop re­ MEMORIAL CO. i Mis. Caroline Keeney Cun- pictures to be superior to those smoother and thus more suita­ 25% OFF on Mra Chariee Durand tell you of the four ways to modeling service, whether it be Opponite East Cemetery mighaan, 71, of Hartford, widow BOliTON—Mra Florence M. Fitzgerald Ford Opens New Quarters of Ranger 7 because of technical ble for man's landings, planned upstairs, downstairs, Inside, PAINTS for this decade. Finding of the RUG CLEANING heating comfort which are: iof Edmund P. Cunningham, Durand, 84, of Old Bolton Rd., Fitzgerald Ford Inc. held its grand opening yesterday on Windsor Ave. in Rockville and Iron Works improvements in some of the CUSTOM MADE 1. A choice of four carefree outside or the entire house. At Vichfs Stocks Fine Liquors 'died yesterday at Mount Sinai that called for a lock and key on a grand scale. Xxiuis P. Fitzgerald, right, president, and cameras, and because of better Ranger series— another'shot Is For Cash and Carry 1 the W. G. Glenney Co. you will FOR BEST RESULTS' Quality MMinoriais died last night as her home after slated for next month are ex­ CANVAS AWNINGS comfort service contracts. You Vichi’s Package Store, 20^ [Hospital, Hartford. a short illnesa She was the ' Ray Sera^in, vice president and general manager, open the doors to the agency's new Jack R. Hunter of Jack R. lighting on the moon at the time find a Home Improvement De­ For scotch lovers, Mr. Vlchl pected to help In design of moon I NEW CARPETING t| get assurance that your heat­ Biasell St., is well knovm to the Over 90 Years Expertenos She was born in Manchester, widow of Charles Durand. quarters. Fitzgerald waa formerly located Within the Rockville redevelopment area. (Herald Hunter Inc., building contrac­ they were taken. sign and Planning Center, new recommends Vat 69 Gold, the Today’s shots were snapped landing equipment and sslsctlon ing plant will be adjusted to Us buying public of Manchester [a daughter of the Mte Winfield Mrs. Durand was bom In photo by Satemis.) tor, has purriiased the Kilpat­ top efficiency by expert service­ ideas, literature, products, de­ and it is noted for its fine first light scotch of classic PAUL'S <}. and Mary Gorman Keeney. Canada and moved to Putnam near the moon's shadow line, of the astronauts’ landing point. BELMONT signs for modernization—from quality. If you prefer a dry CoN 649-5807 rick Iron Works on Charter thus were expected to have Field gC vision for Ranger 8's men. stock of liquors. No matter 'She was a mendier of S t Jua- when she waa young. She came a complete home modernization what your taste, you are sure scotch, choose White Horse and PAINT SUPPLY Oak St. as part of his plans! more contrast and better defini­ cameras ranged from an area RUG 2. Elasy-ipay Budget Plan. A. AIMETTI, Prop. •tin’s Guild. to Manchester 50 years ago and Hospital Notes With a Glenney Budget Plan, program to a weekend handy­ to find Just what you want at roeclal for this week, King Budget Amounts Asked for expanding operations. | tion of de'iTil because of long of 200 by 800 mllos at camera 645 Main Street I Survivors include a son, Ed­ to Bolton in 1946. CLEANING you pay the same amount each man project. It’s the smart the price you want to pay. Why George scotch, Imported by Na­ Rorrlsoa SL, Survivors include two daugh­ shadows cast by mountains, tum-on, down to on area the tlme-.s8.vlng way for you to get tional Distillers at a low price mund W. Cunningham of East Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. The purchase marks the end COMPANY month, at the same time each not. stop in. and look around? Tel. 649-0.300 ters, Mrs. Richard Noonan Sr. rocks and other features. ’The size of a city lot In the final sec­ started and it can be custom of $4.99 a fifth, tax included. llartford; two daughters, Mrs. In all areas e.'.'ccpUng matern of sLx months of negotiations ond. 308 Main St. e 643-6662 month. No more big bills during You will find many items to of Bolton, with whom she made By Department Heads svith the former owner, William shadows could revest craters to tailored to your desires and choose from Ond Mr. Vlchl is Also, you will find Bell’s 8-year- Gloria Cutter and M n. Shirley Ity where they are S to 4 p.m shallow or too small (or Ranger This was the sequence of the coM winter months when . DiCorcia, both of Hartford; her home and Mrs. Walter Par­ and 6:S0 to 8 p.m. and private K. Kilpatrick, who will be re­ pocketbook. always ready to help you in old, a fitting companion to sons o f East Hartford; two sons, tiring to Florida. The iron 7 to detect. » events as Ranger 8 approached oil consumption is high. This Visualize before you modern­ making a selection. Parking is Bell’s 12 and Bell’s 20-year-old B B Upholstery A brother, Earl Keeney of Specific requests submitteii^ Probate court: Asked is 32,- rooms where they are 10 a.m. Ranger 7 crashed in the Mar the moon; Ninety mlnute.s plan fits into your household pganchester; nine grandchildren Eklward Durand and William works, long established in SEE US FOR: ize; full color renderings show never a problem at Vichi's for scotch. and IVI Shop by town department heads — 758; asked last year was 33,- to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Nubium, or Sea of Clouds, before impact, cnglneere st wtoew M*a n« budget with no Interest or esr- P «n d three great-granddhildren. Durand, both of Hartford; eight 935, with the same amount ap­ not to smoke In patients’ rooms. Manchester, specialtxea in the' e Aluminum Roll Up how your modernized area will they have their own parking All kind* of rums are on the grandchildren, eight great­ compared with the amount they fabrication of structural steel; which later was renamed the Ooldstone Tracking Station. 150 rying charge. look when finished, complete in area right on Bissell St. be­ RE-«TPB0L8TBBlNa * The funeral will be held Mon- proved. No more then two visltofs at Mare Cognltum. or "Sea that miles east of Pasadena, sent a Awnings 8. Autwnatic Delivery. No market but meet pet^le favor grandchildren and one great- asked at this time last year for buildings. | every detaU with the colors of side the store. - Bacardi, the largest selling rum p M in ltu rt ESSO Iday at 8 :40 am . from the Ahem Board of education; Asked is one time per patient. Has Become Known." It Is series of commands calling for e Door Cnneptee matter what the weather, you * Modtrn great-grandchild. Hunter says that he plans no | e Storm Dooce your choice. These are prepared Have you tried the newest in the United States. Have you 'Funeral Home, 180 FUzmington and the final appropriations— 35,529.143; asked last year was about 1.000 miles west of the a final mansuver, then sent an­ got automatic delivery based on and AntiqMes 405 MAIN PT. Private funeral services will 35,279,412, approved w m 35.- Immediate changes in person-; e Oembtoatton Wlndowe for yo»i by professional design- cocktail sensation, the vodka tried Calvert Extra, the soft jAvc., Hartford, with a solemn Patients Today: 353 Sea of Tranquility. other command to cancel It. irp-to-the-mlnute weather re­ TEL. 649-5533 be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at are listed below. 070,000. Both requests a#e ex­ nel and that no changes in op­ Manchester Awning Co. ers. ',, gimlet made with Smirnoff Whiskey ? You can drink this 86 o store Stools and Booths- •high Mass of requiem at 9 at the Walter N. Leclerc Fimeral ADMI'TTED YESTERDAY: ports, and you will have no Vodka and a dash of Rose's • Custom Furniture [St Justin’s Church, Hartford. (Most of last year's budget clusive of bonding and person­ erating policy will be instituted. | 195 WEST CENTER ST. ■apart C A i - L Get the newest reniodellng proof whiskey straight if you Home, 3Z Main St. The Rev. Elizabeth Beyrer, 38 Princeton He has named, as the com -, worries about running out of ideas, srchltectunil blueprints Lime Juice? This exciting new SUpooTfto and Draperies • Tano-ups iBurial will be -in Still HUl Cem- requests took a substantial nel costs included elsewhere in Telephone 649-3091 wish, there is no heat to de­ K. Ejnar Rask, pastor of Trin­ trimming both from General" SL; Mrs. Diane Bllliel, 27 Oor- pany’s chief engineer, Helmut' oil, no matter how cold it gets. showing completely detailed cocktail meets the desire of Made to Order [etery. South Glastonbury. the budget; d»n SI.; Royal Isham, 280 N. retobUahed 1949 tract from your enjoyment of * En^RG CItanhig ity Covenant Church, Manches­ Manager Richard Martin and 3159,857; asked last year was Beutel of Middletown. 4. Heating Comfort. You floor plan and elevation of your today’s and tomorrow’s cock­ its smooth'warinth. Oemptote Seieettou of I Friends may call at the fu- Main St.; Mrs. Ethel Mielke. Boost to $20,000 ter will officiate. CrqsMition will from the Board of Directors. 3140,566, approved was 3115,i . The Jack R Hunter corpora­ • FA O K IM a /WBlIlt know you a te getting the best ne^v area before work is start­ tail drinkers for a light'’[rfr’ If you enjoy wines, this pop­ 'Materials [neral home tonight from 7 to 9 RFD 2; Micha^ Murray, RFD freshing taste. All the liquor is • Minor Rtpain take place in Springfield. The same -will undoubtedly hap­ 556. tion, nosv with a history of when you. use Sunoco Heating ed. This eliminates construction ular package store carries the FREE ESTIMATES -Sind tomorrow from 2 to 5 and There wlU be no rsiUng hours. 2, Rockville; Leslie Szalontol, about ten years in the contract­ Oil, for this is a quaility prod­ guesswork, over-buying and in the bottle; nothing to add Lower Level of tlM) Porkads JT to 9 p.m. pen again this year.) Social seourity and employe famous Taylor wines, a wine for * Stamps Board of directors; Asked is Insurance; Aaked is 3222,600; 310 Vernon Ave., Rockville; ing business in Manchester, is Asked for Manager MOrtn w norti^ uct of the Sun Oil Co. unneces.sary waste. but ice. evary taste and,.occasion with ...... Mrs. Grctchen Shaw, 239 Tim- also Involved in construction o k o o r a t u w i t h Wiiy not let the W. (?!. (J4en-; . If you are. the handy-man If you enjoy brandy, you will ‘ Stanley Gerick 335,220; asked last year waa aaked last year was 3121,275, 18 different types to choose rod Rd.; Neil Sullivan. 29 Steep work, for the building of the ney Co. take the worries out of t'ype, you can handle your re­ like Baronet Brandy which R O C K V I I .L .E — Stanley 323.638, approved was fUS.ifSS. approved was 3117,275. comes from one of the oldest from. They are modestly priced Fimeralar General insurance: Asked is Hollow Lens; Elizabeth TTiomp- Robertson School addition on A I20.0D0 salary for the toWil’S {etim l heating problems ?. Call them at modeling project by yourself. ■Gerick, 54, formerly of Rock- This budget is made up b y Gen­ N. School St., the Keeney St. Sh erw in -William s and best vineyards in the cog­ and you will enjoy serving V IC B PIZZA SHOP eral Manager Martin. 3120,045; asked last year was son. 79 Colunibus St.; Mra. Is­ which would make him the highest paid town head .in the Mcmehtster Movhig 649-5253 and rid yourself of Glennev's will be happy to pro­ them often. An ideal gift for jville, died yesterday at an out- abel Rosendahl, 10 Trotter St.; School and in the remodeling vide all tlie application informa­ nac region. The name “Baro­ 153 W. Middle Tnrapike Peter A. Baldwin General Manager: Asked is 304,854, approved was $94,000. of the Savings Bank of M an-, state has been recommended by General Manager Bkh- SUPER heating problems forever. net” is a mark of quality in your hostess or a sick friend, DON WILLIS «f-town boM>ital after a long The funeral of Peter A. Bald­ flerw requests this year are Sharon Smith, 89 Broad l^t.; fMfi Trucking Co. tion you will require. If you Phone 649-3700 372,753; asked last year was ritester. ' If you would like to convert tha world’s market and this say it with flowers and tuck lUneas. win of 33 Norwood St. will be from the Human Relations Frank Gentile, 89 Deepwood ard Martin ivho has made it clear he plana to retire soon. KEM-TONE need professional constnicllon 345,221, approved was '342,124. Martin apparently made the<« your old heater but are doubt­ imported brandy is available at in a bolUe of Taylor’s Pale i Mr. Gerick was bom March held Monday at 8:15 a.m. from Ounmission, 31,500; and the Dr.; Earl James, 65 High St.; assistrnce, you can rely on Dry Sherry. Also featured at GARAGE PBZA Controller: Asked is 362A35; recommendation on his own [j| I . I > ( V;,M l PAIN I ful about it, call the W. G. an extremely reasonable price *t, 1910 in Vernon, a swhere there will be a and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Elections: Asked is 334,915; know Martin planned to include ceived for civil defense, pension Dr., Rockviller Mrs. May Mc­ sewer use in the 6th District the special price of 34.99, tax dram of Drambuie; one of the CLOSED MONDAYS ^Maas of requiem. Burial will be 7 to 9 p.m. asked iitst year was 329,472, persona temporarily homeless the salary hike recommendation Events in World GonBreri Repair Work fund administration and the Laughlin. East Hartford; Mrs. in his budget request. Atty. Recommendations in the park included. world’s finest liqueurs. ■in St. Bernard's Cemetery. approved was 328,972. The dif­ town contribution, bond ma­ Agnes McDowell, 92 Arnott Friday night. Have you tried Windsor Ca­ Mrs. Eleanor B. Deorden ference represents’ -the differ­ No injnries were reported. David Barry, Democrat, vice and rec department budget peg : Vodka ia a fast growing fa­ I There will be no calling turities and interest, tax re­ Rd.; Mrs. Faye Chase, Coven­ MANCHESTEti VIENTIANB. Laos (AP) -t V le t ^ m e s e ba^^^^^ nadian 'Whiskey, The smoothest hours. The funeral of Mrs. Eleanor ence in the number of elections Fire Chief Leonard A. Pet- chairman of the hoard of di­ the fee for referees Pathet Lao with artlllery are in vorite and at Vichi's you will funds, Memorial' Day observ­ try; Francis Feeney, 39 Eva rectors; and FVancls DeUaFefa, The Oommunlst Pathet Loo whisky to come out of Canada • The Ladd FVneral Home. 19 Bennison Deardei) of Simsbury) during the year. rucelli said the-fire was caused at $5 per game, and the wages the Sam Neua region. Wettem finDAY: Paul had not been discussed by the a lOVi-week season. the best made in Canada is I ----- John F. TTemey Fhneral Home, defunct Charter Revision Ck>m- floor apartment. 770 BROAD ment resistance in northeast with the North Vietnamese. produced by Heublein. If you DEALER IN WAS1E 230, approved was 351,255. Van Sioklin, W aiting. directors. priced at Just $5.40 a fifth, tax REPAIRS I Mrs. Delphls E, Mason 219 W. Center SU. with a Mass Collector of Revenue: Asked mlssion, and for reclassificaiion The oil spilled onto the stove Lom , a Laotian army spokes­ care for gin, try Milshire, the BIRTHB YESTERDAY: A PRECISION included. MATERIALS , SOUTH WINDSOR — Mra. of requiem at S t James’ is 339,270; asked last year was of town employea and burst into flames as the The manager’s present salary MACHINING man said today. TOKYO (AP) — Oommunlst Vichi’s Package Store is fea­ new charcoal filtered gin; and 41 OAK ST. (Anna Oirey Masco, 48, wife Chtirch. The Rev. Josefdi H. Mc­ 338,697, approved was 332,268. The proposed budget for the daughter to Mr. and Mr*. John boy ran tor help. Firemen found is $15,500. The mopup began after Com­ North Viet Nam pledged its sup­ turing Mt. Vernon blended to make a martini snappier, Td. M M S 7 9 Cann was celebrant Mra. Ralph town fire department is 3479.- McKeon, 67 Hilltop Dr.; a son the eecond flfor a mess of Atty. Barry said the proposal e Cyttnder Heads munist forces Sunday captured port todey to Japanese desiree use crisp London Dry Gin at [Delphis E. Mason of East Hart­ Town Clerk: Asked is 351,- e Engine "Blacks and whiskey, a product of National RAOS, IRON Maccarone was the orgamist 602, compared to 3444,880 re­ to Jfr. and Mrs. John Spring flames when tjiey arrived. waa news to him. He said the Events the strategflc Laotln army to regain control of Okinawa. $4.99 a quart, tax included. ford and mother of John E. Ma- 949; asked last year was 330,- O t^r Surfaces On iXstillers, makers of Old Grand­ BEPADtS ON— Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ quested last year, and 3455,- Jr., 27 Walnut St. All of the ta|iildlng's occupants recommendation had not come strongpolnt of Hua Muqng, 170 "Okinawa, part of the sacred Mixers, sodas and domestic and pM of South Windsor, died 298, approved was |30,2M Foreign and American dad and Old Crow, at a special Grills, Electric Dons, SCRAP METAL ITfaursdsy at East Hartford Hos- tery where the Rev. John J. 965 approved. DI9CHARODD YESTER­ were forced to the etreet In 10 from the directors and had not miles east of Vientiane, in Sam land of the Japanese people, haa price of 34.65 a quart, tax in­ Imported beer is carried at Toasters, Percolators, Treasurer: Asked is 315.111; been discussed by them, nor by Core and Trucke been turned Into a vital base of Mtal. O’Brien read the committal The budgets for the water DAY: (Jharles Tuclcer, 98 Bls- degree temperatures and high In State Neua Province. The Pathet Lao cluded. Remember that you Vichi’s. Stop in and see their Vacuum dcaners, Heatsaui asked last year was 312,927, town Democrats in caucus. Open Saturdays UntU 6 P.M. TURNPIKE the U.8. pirates to expand their , Other survivors include s son, service. approved was 312,927. and sewer departments — sup­ sell St-: PegFY Baldwin. 156 winds. They were provided with had controlled most ot the prov­ save 10 per cent when you buy wonderful selection of fine 11" Fans, Sewing Maddnes, and PAPER Bearers were Desmond Egan, ported by revenues rather than Waranoke Rd.; Mrs. M ari^ shelter by friends and relatives. DcllaFera said the Republi­ ince for years. war in South Viet Nam to the A brother, three sisters and five ' Planning and zoning: Asked (Continued frem Page One) in case lots. quors. ____ Lamps 781 PARKER ST. grandchildren. FYank Sheldon. Clifford 'Word geiteraf taxes — and for the Gowdy, Coventry; Mrs.- Alice - Firemen managed to confine can minority also knew nothing AUTO The spokesman, Ool. Slsam- whole i»f Indochina,” the news­ is 332,305; asked last year waa paper Nhan Dan said in an edi­ TW. 64S-61S6 or 668-6S78 I The funeral will be held Mon- and TimoUiy Bye. downtown taxing difflrict, have Carey, 44 Durant St.; Herman the fire to the apartment. of the pn^iosal. outh Sananlkone said some 319,520, approved was 318,520. Mrs. fianderson said these torial broadcaM by the New AE work goorontBGd y at 10 ;U a.m. from the New- not been submitted yet. Radke. ToDand; Miss May No estimate of the amount of If the pay increase of $4,500 SEAT COVER Communist units had withdrawn the area and saw several houses i Town Counsel; Asked ie 339,- damage was given immediately. people could be employed as from the Hua Muong arfea to­ China news agency. cruttied by the mass of earth ' Viet Air Leader k and Whitney Fhneral 157; asked last year was 334,- .N o- funds are being asked Ai;be, Somers; Lucius Sherman, is approved by the board of di­ Reuben Plen’s from the Whiton Ldbrary Trust aides to teachers, to work wit; •k CoRvurtible Tops ward 8€un Neua City, the pro­ It described U.S.vadminls- rock and six>w that tumMed eHease. 318 Burzuidc Ave., East 000, a]q)roved was 328,500. 27 Cottage St.. Rockville; Rob­ rectors, Manchester’s general pre - school, culturally deprive ' Baitford, with a solemn high Window Broken Fund for library improvemenu NEW h a v e n (AP) — Two vincial capital. AnU-OommunIst tered Okinawa and U.8. bases in down a mountainside into Lake Reported Missing Development Oonunlaslon: ert Schwartz, 69 Tracy Dr. manager, as of July 1, will bo children, to tutor potential dro-- Texaco St a f ion i t Auto Soot Covers Japan as "important operation­ CAMPING Biaas of requiem at 11 at St. this year. policemen Mwtted a fire In a forces are near Muong Peun Oabrera. Other houses were I WATKII»WEST Asked u 3500; sskqd last year the highest paid town head in outs and as part-time clerics: Custom Mode From The M aty's Chami, East Hartford. At Law Office Two requests for town con­ tenement early today, roused about halfway between Hua al bases for warships and covered , by water that had risen NORJUSTfWNTPa. (AP) — was 3600, w th the game the state and will receive $200 381 Main StrMt Bolt of Goode to Fit Your planes of the 7th Fleet which EIPUIPMENT Parial wiB be in Rote HOI Me- tributions to qusai-public agen­ the occupants and led 16 people per year more than the city Muong aitd Sam Neua. froiu the lake, he sold. IAir Force . MaJ. Robert F. Ron-1 FUNERAL amount approved. B o /fo H Car Col. Bisamouth said six North have more than once provoked toortal Path. Rocky HOI. Police reported than m at­ cies have been received; 36,000 to safety. manager of Hartford. Police said it would take som e' ca, 41, ot Norristown, who led i Tents. Cota, Sieeptog Bogs. lyellarc: Asked is $66,106; The patrolman, Dominick De- Phon* )^3-9149. k Free Bstinmtee and attacked North Viet Nam.” time before rescue partlee last week’s U.9. air attack ; Friends may call at the fu- tempted break into the law of­ askad last year wae $61,476, tor the Child .Guidance Clinic The present salary of $15,500 Viet Coup Ends, SERVICE Air Mattresses. Steves, p e n l home totey and tomorrow fices of Gryk A Gry-k at 470 and 310,000 for the Public Joint Meeting Paola and Daniel McNulty, Hydranuitlo Tranemleelon k Free Installation reach the area. against North Viet Nam. was Lantern# with the same amount approv­ Health Nurses Association, sub­ kicked down Jhe doors of some is the highest for any manager BIRMINGHAM, Engl The newspaper El Menauio reported rolssing in action Fri­ Jbom 3 to S and 7 to 9 p.m. Main St. took place Thursday ed. of a town in Connecticut in the K hanh W eaker ) Repairing “Drive Down or Cali’* . • < (AP) — A Roman Catholic ORMAND J. WEST night stantially the same os was of the apartments to get the All Work Guaranteed said earlier reports that , ap day in a telegram to his mother. Muni-;ipal buildings: Asked O f Boards Is 20,000 to 50,000 population 166 Middle Turnpike West priest said in a newspaper arU- earthquake or a volcanic erup­ Bonca’e mother. Adeline Ron- MANCHESTER WiBhua H. IlBtttg A window pane in the sliding q^ e(l L$s^ .year. The contri­ tenaata out in a hurry. Manchester is $57,241; asked last year was butions come from the health T be two • alarm .Maze broke range, it is lower, however, (Conttoned from Page Ohs) cle Friday that Cgthollcs should tion had caused the slide were ca received an official telegram Director SURPLUS SALES C O . I W9Bnm H. Fattig. 71. o t New glsss door to the lobby of the $47,456, approved was $42,253. than the ealary of the Man- Texnea Lubricathm Serriee be allowed to practice birth con­ Britain, formerly of Hartford, department budget. y Open to Public out In a six - famdy woodea not correct. Heavy rain waa the reporting that Ronca waa 168 N. BIAIN ST. A second floor law offices was Public works administration; Chester superintendent of trol. , 148 E. CENTER 8T. at Newington Posted for the dog license building at 588 Elm 8t. specUon tour In the Second W* Give ZrfC D 'M " Otompe cause, the newspaper said. "missing in flight, since 2:16 at Depot Sqyare found bfoken, and cracks on the Asked is $5,628; -no allocation fundiare> expenditures of 38,765, schools, which is $18,200. orpi area." 'I have come to believe,!’ a.m., EST., Feb. 19.” Weterans Hospital door to the secretary's office in­ 7 ^ Joint meeting of the Hsuicbester’B Oldest Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. was asked lest year, since the compared to 38,465 last year, HARTFORD (AP) — Firemen The increase will presumably While the political maneuver­ wrote the Rev. Arnold A. Mc­ The telegram, slg^ied by Ool. I Bora in Manchester, be lived dicated a poaaible attempt to public works department did boards of education and finance be o f no benefit to Martin him­ ‘8. FARR — 64S-7U1 ^ Hertford many years, mov­ and-38,590 approved. Tbe fund rescued two men today who ing continued, a mlUUrj- Mahon, "that not only, Oo many Radio Today R.V. Travis, commander of With Finest FheilltiM push the door open by means of not exist when the budget was Is selt-sustolnlng. scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m. were trapped on the third floor self.. Qatholica use contraceptives — England Air Force Base, La., in g to New Britain a year ago. prepared. epokesmon revealed that Vlet- Typawrlfor SurvleG WDBC—IISS body force. TTie room was not at the high school will be open of a burning rooming Itouse at Arrangements are under way luunese forces may have madr I believe they have the right." 1:(XI Shannon said "an extensive search" was entered and no money w m re­ (The department was creat­ Father McMahon, 26, teaches 4:UU Lons John Wads - > to the public. 814 AUiany Ave. to grant him a leave of absence the biggest capture o t weapon' S.U6 Dick Ru'jinaun , A' being o^Mucted for the flier. ported stolen from tbe offices. ed during the year ae the se- The decision had been left to Mervln Carter and Eugene (without pay) terminating in at St. Richard’s OoUege tor For­ t:00 Nawa. Sten Off Joseph Ronca, brother of the P en ooa l Notice^f Bult of a charter change). and ammunition destlnad fo; Yale Painiing—Decorating A pair of bifiicaps were re­ Boys Discover the board of finance whether Bergeron, 62, were brought safe­ hie resignation. Uie Viet (>mg at any single time eign Mtsatons. The article ap­ wiCsK-su riitosing flier with whom Mra ported etolen from a Chevrolet Building inspection; Asked is ly down a ladder,. Bergeron was Ths Chamber of Commerce Typeurrltora Repaired peared under )ds name In the 1:M Gens Anthony: < Roncsi lives, said MaJ. Ronca’s $53,538; .asked last year waa qr not to hold the meeting be­ In the war against the Om m u- S:23 Near*. In Memoriam station wagon belonging to Leaky Hydrant hind closed doora After polling admitted to 8t. Francis Hospital recommended this week that nists. and Orerhaiued Blrmlngbam Poet 7:0U Dava arebur Show Wile, Mildred, received an Iden­ COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL * RESIDENTIAL • la lerlo T iu memory of AiwcUns James G. O’Connor of 380 Por­ $47, 456, approved iwae $33,000. suffering from smoke'Inhalation Manchester be prepared to pay PkORG "A wontan haa the right to 9:80 Pav« Arthur Show tical telegram from Ool. Travis pUoefeia. pMMd awajr FMni- bigineering: Aaked is .$56,> his membc{8, finance chairman MiUtory authorities told the Staadnrdi and IPortoblea 12:00 f i r : ter St from Mott’e parking lot A Are hydrant at Spring and Norma Preuss announced that and a cut hand. Osrter was a salary suitable for the kind haul resulted from the oiglitin' 643-A3B5 interoouroe — that is the very Friday. Mildred and the cou' Interior—^Bxterlor—Color Consoltinf Sendco The value of the caps was esti­ 349; aaked last year waa $64,- treated and released. o f individual that the. com­ Work Picked Up * beUvered heart of her ’ fulfilment," he liOQNewi pie’s six children live in Alexan^ 284, approved was $59,606. Lewis Sta. is one of the casual­ the meeting would be open. a a i sinking of a Ornimunis'. [bc depth! of to m w we ceimot teU, mated at about $30. munity seeka to succeed Mar­ wrote. ^ ^ 1:16 Monitor dria. La., ttte of England AFB Coin|4ete Insurance Covonge M the of^one we kwed »o well, Highway: Aaked is $466,764: ties of the near zero weather of The meeting has been called gunboat in . a cove about 30C Mochlneo For Rent 3:00 Mel o^ ra ud while she ileepa a peaceful Four cases of Coca Cola were by the achool board to leam the tin. miles northeast of Soigeu. "But God haa not mode her MaJ. Rohea. on Air Force pi asked Isst year waa' $4S74t8, the last couple of daya wonib to ba a machine that 6:00 Monitor . . EoL 191S •leep. stolen from MulUn’a Service The water line at the bottom finance board's "(Ajeettves” id The chamber feels that the Ground forces fought their 8 lOO Newa, Weather. Bporta lot for 22 years with 19 combat Her memery wa jhall alwaya kaep. Sj^roved waa $377,000. Six to Fraitii X Tirinm mass pix)ducea hahlaa, battery- g;SU Mooltor lAlsslons in World War II and Station on Vernon St. last Sidewalks and curbs: Asked of the hydrant become frozen asking to see school contracts town needa an experienced, pro- way into tbe area Friday and Read Herald Ads. 7:06 Keynotes Huttiaiid. Daufoter and Funlly night An employe of tbe sta­ and sprung a leak and will r»- before they; are signed. feselonal manager to cope with found a U f ammuaiUon Bump hen ftyle.” _____ ' 7:80. -lOMUWMonitor ^ . ibl in Korea, led a flight of 24 Is $50,000; asked last year Was In Fund Drive Don’t Fuss, eaH us! FlOO ffriiter bombeia Feb. H in tion paid that he witneeaed two quire repair, to guarantee suf­ The board of finance has also its Increasing problems. and orma oache. PkM» Mt-4tM 7:10 ,J(knm Am****?*® In Memoriam $50,000, approved w»a $M,000. KUCHINO, Malaynto (AP) - lO-JO ;trum U8A a strike agaliut the Qiap Le WM. DICKSON & SON youths driving eft witll ’-the Street Itehting: Asked is ficient pressure for fire fight- submitted a bill in the legisla­ No specific salary scale has 11:00 fo loving memorjr of Mm. Cecil ture through Rep. Bugene Gag- Krs. Gordon Btevs^ of 29 A BriUsh army pairot abot and ifiUltory complex 40 miles north ToL 149-0920 — Muchooter, C o bb. Ua who passed away Feb. 30, cases. $128,770; si&ed isst ysar was 0ag use. been mentioned, however. Sunoco Doatins Oil killed two' Indonesian guerrillas 11 ;U However, that repair must liardone which would make it Haiian S t, chairman of the SSrUtbt Ssrensdo oTuie iTth Parallerinto North $128,388. approved WM 61?6,- With aU but a few of the Thursday in a clash along ^ Viet Nam- Ronca was awarded 825, wait until the hydrant thaws mandatory for e^ ool hoorda to HarUord 'Symphony Fund t o i l ’s' depastmenU and agen­ About Town A qq«lity. heating oH detlifared -iIfOP-14Mi saw her footatapa (alter. out, so that It may be shut off get permlsaion frem finance Drive in MOncharter, has an­ remote Jungto' iMcder w in In­ 1:00 Lou T ert ttto Air I'Medol iii Saigon last mlU beomne toe etem. Back-up Crash Oarbege coUscUon and dIs- cies subihititing theiiv proposed automattcaflyl Ournar atrvica 24 donesia in Borneo, a military 7:00 Ken Griffin SktuMay tor hto part in tho poaal: Asked is $247,000; asked and removed. boords-before making transfers nounced that she will be as- budgets by the 4:30 p.m, dead­ Moneheator WoUIr CB. e«ice nokqamaa sold today. , U;(S5 sal strike. ' • last year was $238,180, ap­ The leak was discovered and from one category to pisisd by six Marwhester wons- line yesterday, ai) incomplete wUl be oloaed Monday in ob­ houfkk day! An eaay-paymant The Mokeaniaa said the pat­ Bmig^ Ari^st reported by two Spring St. within their budgets. siL Thsy ore Mre. Robert Mur­ 18:10 Weekend Orester Msrtford ■ Her FemUy proved waa $190,000. check reveali that the total re­ servance of Oeoege WaAing- plant Oat tham aM-Qtt Sunaeo rol at Boots Guard troopers i Cemeteriee; Aaked is M&176;. youths, who wld that it bad Qrlginally, the echool booi^d dock, Mrs. Sarkis Meserllan, ton’a Birthday. The offlm will t i S ^ rU l S f * Week: Oknen^h T Ip M,op»nftem quests will exceed $10 millions, HiaUngOH. Ut'atalk. come acroM a tlx-man goarrllla asked last year waa |lt,0l0, worn a hole six inches deep^ in revested that the cbalrm ^ Mrs. Salvistoie Bartolotta, Mrs. reopefi Tueaday at $!8p ojn . bond in the,Pedawan area of 8:80 Weekend Greater Hartford loTlag meoioiy ef EMel H. approved was 362,000. the ground surrounding the and one member of ths finance John Fedoraebak, Mn. Jossph the highest tentative budget in 18:16 Sign Off , gassM away Febni- the town’s hlstof^. Tbe sum is iPont aarauuk Stats some 10 air U n O e i l t M A m 39. IMO. Polloe: AskM is $048,669: hydrant board attend a meeting to ex­ MhrtsU and Mrs. Richard R o l ^ Naina of Montiteeter, livt i niilaa south of Kuchliig. and asked lost year vw $m,tM! plain their ’’obiectlvea." lihe £[tnes. about $1 million higher. than I ,1 4 D E m p l o y ^ ^ 0 was requested for the current a Jonler at Southom OeuMatt- OttiHw « oolorr. ;r6b8iti.Tft»8lti ui»l.utti . . tow to 4e HI triced Miota in the dork, 1 fiaem ’t tike a epeeial day approved seas $467,000. BOOK BEMOVED proposed meeting of the two 'Tlss gusto for Monshester is CpUege. wUl owe*--^ v n a Indonaslana flod, the hamburgers: briag you to our mlada, Health; Asked ie $81:804: BRANFORD (AP) - A beat full boards developed from this. $600, A broad base at support budget > OAu Uf Br km d W9 88 m mA NEW YQIUC ;i-:A1»out 1,140 868 aibllNHIDIC AYR. I daya we do not tbhik of you The requests ore auhjcct l>itoirs*>lo aptAesman sold, 'loavliif two BART HARTINIBD vary hard to flag. S t asked lost year was $$4,784, ap­ selling book about a giri.wbosc Dance BoynBgf Named in |hs eomi>}unity would benefit on Friday, f i b . 8T at tha nol- bodies hohtaiid. Ths B it ^ p*t- fiomeatie According to paUoa Wood proved was IBlilSri’ ’ V. kBeinpte to, do goM lead her E2eM Mntdiews was elected rmrlow by Martin in four sso- common stotdt U8to0 on Tbe Buckland Family MaiudMstor through Ore eduea- to ^ff• unletk Thta toUuiag la In rpl suttond no egsualUea. was backing oql. of a porhiqg Park and fOcrsatton: AMipd into sexual odventursa Hu been Tiuem and Steve Nichols was tioniil j gfigraro offered by the aiona with department headd, ao^Uon wltb IheW liBer York Stock Uzchange. TW# to v t u m Card Of Thante ■lot from tM west curb when U $286J60; isksd last year resnovsd, freni tbp shelves ef elected king at a valentine HOitHard Mpiphony, Mrs. 9tev- during the next two weeka. .Wookoad tesUvttloa at tha ad-, flAimMlo, cam# - only about m?^****!?***?!?;^ r#wi> inU’IInrEt ttoels ’ he collided with a vehicle south­ Martin wlU submit his budget mUlion oorj^ttojr tils to- to thank ail .« for ths pork tutd rssreation ds^ Branford bookstorea ‘Dandy,’* dgnee for Grade 9 and 10 last ens soiJ-^ . /( MBrMtEtaSnr aihm r By JOHN GOLDEN ^er to send the gams Into Its^fsrence. Waickowski waa oUt-^thelr unbeaten ways In the more wins over tough oompeti- also in double figures. UOOl BUdneatioad Well, it finally happened. first overtime perloA standing In defeat as he dropped pfelim with a 86-48 trlmnphas tors to continue its undefeated Catching the Indians on Advantage under toe boanU neasey converted from the Strip PlfiLD,«M€6TMDO« ___ . _ 1 - - -* couRce/ MAbriiMt Mac mapliA) A bucket by Ray LaOace in 48 per cent of his Held goals Q reg W illett scored 12 points w ays. their poorest performance was grabbed by Manchetter, and Mike MulvlhlU added a ITAdolMCOTt BSJTm p The previously undefeated BUGGS BUNNY TORMSMTOR, it^GtOON ^-*-6IV€MEA and two free throws from and went 11 for 15 on the foul and Joe Dlmlnlco added U. Led by the always reliable 27-19 as Evans and Boaworto hoop to put Wethersfield abend, /mTmbrk UH afOdtaMnUM edUtnnlid Eagles of East Catholic of the season, Wethersfield 4-2. They swapped points until VWIN0O6KI > REAL , aOAuMttMtlet BSPUTthinf dOAIIaorann for Malln gave the Eagles a 62-48 line. Troy had a hot night as Tuesday night the Elegies Allan Archibald and BUI Shel­ pulled down six apiece and |0 c h a l l e n g e !, U Sldileiif look don, who fired perfect scores in High ended the regular sea­ Oiet Kchlbuky and Hohenthal the last two minutes when BEAN EkV t lS « e n i (lb.) M Ftonato ^ lin in n S a f waate were upset last night by a lead In the extra session but two he threw in six of 10 held goal will try to get back on the l^SORey, GUVNOR/ 7 “ aSBom Mints (abj the prone position, Manchester son on a sour note for visit­ iboth gralbbed five. Bill Down­ Manchester took off from a 16* BUTTMIS IS A Odd ir ' U T h o Rod” dS----- Jaanib nd determined five from St. free throws by Huey Emond set tries and Klnel split evenly at winning side as they meet the a t SMd contnliwr DOWM a i Hound for Haiko up another overtime as Joe two for four. A team total of 17 Rockville Rams for the second defeated the Glastonbury Sen­ ing Manchester, beating ing 1^ everybody In toe de­ 14 disadvantaga srlto seven a7PnMtMbrn NicUaui d T n M ,fw Thomas Aquinas of New time. Elast won the Rrst en­ iors, 902-882. partment wlOi nine rebounds straight points to bold a 38-1$ 9eF0Rf A l?0CK iB im iaataneo Oranski popped in an outside of 27 foul shots assured the them 54-60 before 800 well-be­ V^EDONEi a s fc q M ^ atlmnoeanloof Britain, 69-57, In double-over- counter 81-87 but some great IdMiding the M anchester for Wethenrfleld. flmt canto lead. MV anmlrii Hon 38SliMdbotrin| dBSaaraa time. It was the most exciting jumper to make the Kore 62- Saints of their win as East con­ haved fans. The Eagles matched V^l^JP0W/ SSBonndur . SBmplogro . BOMacnltadi all. nected on but 13 of 28. Waic­ basket/bell will be in store from riiooters wort: Arciilbald 100- the Indians from Uie floor and "Nice way to end to# sMacn,” Hutchinson pushed It up two (comb, tonal XBaraMonhon BlPandlM and dramatic game the Eastles the sellout. Thursday, Bast 8 4 —186, Sheldon 100-82— 182, said Mason after the game. more from the 16-foot mark to Utvte W Aputaro , Emond gave the Saints a kowski also led the rebounding made four more free throws de­ aoOffldal acta B2PoroM . . have yet played. A capacity department with 12, follow ed hosts St. Bernard’s in another Bob Mealier 98-83—181, Janice "The boys put in a fine per­ open the second frame, fol­ BSnrfoon MDianMMinlad. quick lead In the second three spite shooting one less from the 8 Low haunt SlGo Iv boat crowd of 1,200 watched the closely by LaOace at 11 and toughie. The Eagles won the Jacobs 99-82—181, James An- line for their third CCIL victory formance and beat a good lowed by Downing’s four STSpoalih ior aa Grafted (horl BSSnuRiaUad Saints repeat their last year’s minute period when he broke » 8{to ot dl oril 7G«nnan dtf BdNocattva WjM Troy with eight. first meeting 69-48, lowest dislo 93-79—172. in 16 starts, while Manchester club. Yes, I’m satisfied and op­ straight one pomters to make dllOnd o< amiM BPbyricil ae'nm * of flaal performance to beat East for •way from the Eagle defense margin, besides the Aquinas Also firing for Manchester timistic about next year,” he It 24*19. Hohentoal and Ko- Indgment BBRacant (eonlA nd downcourt, received a long pass, New Britain stunned the Blue dropped Its eighth contest in 18 42LMM UMW fourcM ^ foam) the second straight time on the game, this year. A game with w ere; BIU Sullivan 166, Barry said about his junior and sopho­ bllnsky baskets make It 36-19 • Nontledtem aSAntennM and pushed In a lay-up. Oran­ and White right from the be­ starts and finished with a 10-6 *tC nt latter’s home court and the the University of Hartford frosh Robinson 165, Ken Adam s 162, showing in the CCIL. more dominated team. but four quick Wethersfield Eagles have yet to down the ski hit on another jumper and ginning as the Saints roUed up r T T “ |f“ 9 no ili a 18-12 m argin at the end o f the a week from tonight will round Greg Baresia 164, Joe L’Heu- "This la a tough place for hoope out It to 26-36 with a Salnta there. The first loss followed up with a foul shot to out the season. roux 146. us,” said Manchester Coach minute to go. Boeworth’a three- XV put Aquinas ahead, 67-62. La- first quarter. Eight points by OCH. FINAL STANDINGS dropped East to a 16-1 record St ThomM Aqalnas (M) Coming through with a tre­ W. P e t Phil Hyde, iMer in three of the pointer was followed by TV>ra 12 while Aquinas ended up with a Oace dropped In a bucket from Oranski and four from Suprin P. Pto, spearheaded the attack. Troy Oranski 7-13 36 mendous 185 score, newcomer Oonard ...... IS ,813 four games his Indians teams Goracy’s jumper ending too 9-10 mark, failing to qualify for the outside and BUI Troy fol­ have played In Wethersfield. and Oaptain Malin headed the McKlnstry . 00 I Barry Robinson led Manchester Eastern ...... 12 •760 half with Manchoker ahead, 31- nr the post-aeaaon tournament lowed up with a to Borswskl .. to a win over the Blast Hart­ P latt ...... 11 .688 “Real tough hoops, but lets face 26. 11 make the score 67-66. Paul Eagles wito four points each. Emond . . . . The game seemed to be out Docker __ ford Junior rifie team. Man­ Manchester ...... 10 .626 It, our shooting warn terrible, Passing Manchester after two of reach midway through the Suprln put the game out of Blast cam e back In the sec­ McOulre ... and how many times did we BY V. T. HAMI.m i r ond stanza to cut the Saint’s chester’s scores were; Archi­ M aloney ...... 9 JS6S minutes at the third frame on ALLY OOP ^rs IN’ final period as East had a lead reach \^th tiwo more free Suprln ...... bald 99-89—188, Robinson 99- Central ...... 8 JKH) throw the ball away?” MulvihiU and Hennessey hoops, rBRMONT«,.jo of 11 points and a freeze under throws and Paul Waickowski lead in 23-22 as the Eagles Slec ...... Hyde hopw hls squad got toe took the x>erlocA 10-7. Waickow­ Koeakawnki 86— 185, M oeller 96-87— 183, Hall ...... 6 JUS 38-66, toe hosts were never VEHi PRETTYCUTEOfv L.6agNs«iTOw vou the direction of Tom Malln gave got the final score on a layup Sheldon 98-83— 181, Ken Adams Wethersfield ...... 8 .188 mUtakes out of lU system be­ again topped. The Indiana ..BUT HB19 \DIPNT FIGURE ON ski marshalled this attack a 17-37 69 WM,TRylNSTO W B" the Eagles ball control until as the buzzer sounded with the Totals 93-75— f68. Windham ...... 1 .068 fore the tournament. He ex­ could score only nine points In SHORT OUT THE / WONT iHKBiaOLP 24 w 26 Aquinas got hot. Aided by Saints winning, 69-67. against the slowdown tactics Esst CathoHr (57) MOTOR Et»' TAKIN6 ( ON ITS IONS, OtNOSAURf of Aquinas with 3 points. B. Also shooting were James pects to be active Tuesday but the third period and only 19 In TO THE WAItR. Eagle fouls, the Saints began Oransdd led the Saints’ vic­ Troy ...... 6 Andislo 166, Baresia 165, SuIU- Other scores last night: won’t know for sure until the the entire second half. They whittling away at the Bast lead The Eagles began to look Kiwi ...... 3 UES6/ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tory with 28 points. ‘The Locals' true to form after the halftime MoJin ...... 3 van 160. Conard 65, Hall 87. parrings are announced Mon- cut the edge to 54-50 with a untU the scoreboard read 48-46, Waickowski, talUed 21, Troy IS break as they took the period waiclovwskl ...... 6 Blast Hartford fired a fine Eastern 71, Central 58. day. minute to go in the game but East, with but two seconds re­ LoGoce ...... 6 M aloney Oi, P latt 64. Foul convenrioma by Don Ro­ w and L cd e ce 11. East outscored 12-7 and picked up their first Cipolla ...... 1 878, led by Jeff Gould’s 187 couldn’t get toe ball back from maining. With a Jump baU at Aquinas from the floor, 22-21, lead with a 34-30 tiiree-quarter D^y ...... 0 score. mano and Evans gave the visi­ a freeaing Eagle five. midcourt, Jim Do^er grabbed but a 17-13 margin on the char- mark. Wetherrfleld exploded In the tors a 2-0 lead with two mln- The Manchester JVs ended tap and sank a long jump- Tot&la 33 1S-3S 67 tty riripe meant the winning dlf- The Eagle Jayvees continued Score M haU; Sl-30. Eteat Representing Manchester in third quarter with an 18-point toe aesson with a 16-3 record, W the ’Tri-State small bore rifle performance, eight by Jim beating the Wethersfield Jun­ championships this weekend at Stewart, to erase a 31-28 half­ iors 54-44 with a strong sec­ time Indian advantage and a r « New York wUl be the top four Tourney Tix ond half. Bruce Hence was high OS position jimior shooters. ’These move on to victory, ’^ey led man with 16 points. at the three-quarter mark WteiMnneM (St) _ shooters completed preliminary 46-40. P. B. F. Pte. competition and earned entry in Annonnoement of tone, 4 Stewart ...... S OO 10 Manchester had no trouble In place, and foe for Manobee- 2 MulvUdll ...... » 1-1 7 SL-ao this match by being the fourth getting shots off but did find high team in Connecticut. 1116 ter H igh’s first gum e In toe 4 HenuMeey ...... • 1-2 1* PAOANI OLASSIO — Frank it difficult putting them 3 Downing ...... 0 8-9 8 championship is being run in OIAC eSass A Tonnuunent 8 SneclniU ...... 1 3-4 6 BuUsns 202-211—607, Jeff War­ through the hoops, hitting on will be announced tomorrow. BY AL VERMEER conjunction with the Sports 20 of 76 from the floor for 27 0 Ciaea ...... 2 i"? i PRISCILLA'S POP wick 205, Ekiso Pavan 201-200 Vacation and ’Travel Show in ’Ilckete for both adults a Gorscy ...... 2 22 2 . a — 670, BUI Brown 210-664, Ike per cent. ’They were 10 for 21 and students and bus trans­ 0 Dtaoco ...... 0 OO 0 the Coliseum and sponsored by at the line as Bob Bosv.'orUh led O H , O H / YOU HEAR? Rhodes 205-212—603, John portation w ill g o on sale In It ’Totals 30 14-30 M M /'fr 'B E I representatives of Abercrombie the losers with 14 points with MaaehMter (M) -IE SNOW , OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAM.^ Clark 209-590, Bob Agnew 204, A Fltcii. Manchester wiU be rep­ toe Manchester High Bailey I JU ST SHOULD HAVE p Nels Johnson 204, Ray Bjork- Bob Evans (11) and Carl Ho- P. B. PLOW! Auditorium vestUnUe at 10 8 Hohenthal ...... 4 OFFERED TO man 202, Bob Rykuider 220, resented by Allan Archibald, henthal (11) other Indians OLITWOULDNT Janice Jacobs, Donna Richard, a.m. Ducats ar^ limited and 8 Bosworth ...... 5 NEGOTIATE BE FAIR TO PUT Gene Dania 312-578, Bob Rich­ in double figures. Wethersfield will be sold on a first come- 8 Evans ...... t II s AAORE UP THERE ardson 209-558, Bob Wltlls 240- R obert M oeller and BiU Shel­ fired up for the contest by 1 Hutchinson ...... 4 don. TTi's team has been under flrst serve basis. 3 Rotnano ...... 0 333—619, Bob Sweet 202, Joe Coach Mil Mason, needed 51 The same procedure will 4 Kobliiwky ...... 3 the coaching, of Art Shorts, tries to make their 20 hoope De Male 220-215—609, Don An­ t " ' be followed as long as toe 1 Kuhn ...... 0 derson 311-669, Fred Taylor John Gallagher, Jon Harrison, and added 14 of 20 at the 0 Hellsr ...... 0 '.i Art Buck, Ken Wood and Mel Indians r e m a i a In toe 661. strip. Jim Hennesey led all tournament. 17 Totals 30 10-31 SO .J- Stoltenberg. scorers with 19 tallies for Scots at bt a-38. Manchester. WOMEN’S IJflAGUE — Pau­ i.- line Nourie 135, Elsie Pound SENIOR SHOOTINO 129, Ruth Ostrander 840, Bebte The Manchester Rifle Club Al Putz Connects on 12 of 17 Basket Tries White 187-369. senior team defeated the State champion Glastonbury Senior EVELYN LORENTZEIN OLIVE ROSSETTO FRAN CRANDALL MNETTB8—Evelyn McCau­ team, 772-771. This was the ley 176-477, Dot Whltrtiead first match. for the newly-or­ 177-484, LU Lang 184, Joyce Duckpinners Ready for Tournament Play Today ganized seniors. The team will Mid-Season Form for Rockville Bpetber 189, Helm Tierney 167, now participate in all top com­ BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Wanda Kasislauskas 490, Gin­ Action in the 13th an­ 7 :30 tonight. The en­ sky, Lorraine Demko, petitive matches It can find. As ger Tourkas 468, Dot Peterson nual Women’s Town a note the 773 score is only In Rout of Glastonbury, 84-69 487, Mary Quey 181-473, Oressa try list has jumped to Fran Crandall, Alva eight points from the state rec­ MR.BRDUM, IT'S A IT5 MICE TD Barter 473, Sophie Kravontka Duckpin Bowling 43. Latest to enter Doucette and Eveljm ord. Leading his team was hot- uMciBTMic M EPiaimu VERY QOOO GEe A BOY «HOVJ 176, Lori Jones 178^189—604, Tournament started were Fi’an Merola. Mae Lorentzen. Entries will shot Ken Wood with 196, fol­ Returning to mid-season Central Valley Standings SPOONEVV UKEMESS SUCH RESPECT R 5R Lotna Ahern 467. today at 12:30 at the Jenack, Olive Rossetto, be accepted tonight un­ lowed by junior shooter Allan form, Allan Putz led hie W. L. Pot. caught them by surprise Jan. I a u t h o r i t y / Arao R ockville ...... 18 1 .929 22 and pinned on„an 81-67 de­ Y lanes. Shifts are til 7 :30, Norm Vittner, Archibald with 194. Close be. Rockville High teammates HOME ENOINEEBS—EEeen Delores Smith, Joan hind was a championship score N ew ington ...... 11 8 .786 feat AU tickets have been sold. “A real bargain, Miatarl It was formarly ownad by a Boris 178, Bea CarroU 175, Lu also listed at 4 and Colby, Tina Mikolow- director, reports. turned in by John Gallagher Sr. to an 84-69 victory over Plalnvllle ...... 11 8 .786 The box office will not be open. TV repairman who only uaad It on nioo days for trips Kohler, 185, Fk) Rauteniberg of 198, his highest competitive Glastonbury High from the WUson ...... 6 7 .462 Rockville takes toe season to th# bank!” 176, Gay Todd 452, Lu Gustaf­ score which without such a per- foul line last night in Rock­ Glastonbury ...... 6 9 J57 series, beating Glastonbury son 466, Delores Lewis 465, formance the team would have ville to finish off Central Val­ Southington ...... 6 9 J57 earlier In the season, 89-70. lost Rounding out this fine Middletown ...... 4 9 A08 BoehrlUc (84) Jennie Leggitt 465, Glnny Clark ley Conference competition on a 196-617, PtiylUa Ostborg 180- Rally and Zahner’s Splurge team score was the poorest W indsor ...... 0 14 .(MM) B. F. Pt» THE ouTPosra M-xo-*r positive note. The Rams wound Puu ...... 13 13 37 453, Merle Bolls 181-463. Wanda score ever fired in competition Ifaitello ...... 8 8 9 USJU Kaselauakas 201-631, Elv John­ by Art Shorts of 189 (lowest up the season atop the confer­ Scores Last Night Buebert ...... a X 6 Plalnville.eo, Windsor 46. Van Oudenhove ...... 8 » 19 I? BEN CASEY son 189-471, PhyUls Heritage previous of 196). ence with a 13-1 showing and Newmarker ...... 4 » 10 181-483. TTie sam e fo u r m an teem go into the big one Tuesday Newington 94, Southington Kellner ...... 0 a a Nets Ellington 58-54 Win traveled to the National Sen. against East Catholic with a 85. Beckwith ...... 0 0 0 lUsker ...... 1 0 3 1 KNOW BECAUSE THE WOMAN AND SHE DIONTOOUAPSE GARDEN GROVE—Sea Cor­ ior Sectionals over the weekend 16-2 overall mark. Glastonbury DOCTOR WHO OOUAPSS). BECAUSE SHE OOUUMT TAKE J mier 97 (no mark), OaraTrue­ and presently lead the match flnUhed 5-9 in the CVC. Oudenhove continued hls fine Totals » M 84 NCC STANDINGS ^outscore Ellington from the rebounding for Coach John ABOUT THE.. ABOUT rr.yousEE,rrw!Ac man 128-431, Kitty Slbrlnsz Paced by Curt Zahner’st and the Ehepert Division with a Putz scored 13 of his team’s OlssteabuiT (St) 126- 346, R eggie G lb t u ^ 126 sterling fourth quarter W . L. Pet floor 21-20 but the fired up 1,541 score out of 1,6(K>. 24 points from the line, vital Oanavari and added 19 points B. F Pin. BY FRANK O’NEAL THAT IWCIPENT IN ACIUAUyAirBAU.T-, South Windsor ...... 8 2 .800 Knights made up the gap with Watson ...... 4 3 10 SHORT RIBS 127— 367, Ruth HHlnskl 139, Individual scores were; Wood when considered both teams hit for the Rams with Bob New- MarnJckl ...... » • 38 HARBOR7DN,AAtSC Jean Beauregard 126, Delores show, Ellington kept alive EUlngton ...... 7 3 .778 a 18-32 edge from the line. Jim 1(» 99 100 96—396. Shorts 100 on 30 attempts. The marker (14) also in double fig­ Holllater ...... 1 0 3 THE WnCH W 6NT PAID PALAAPR? Smith 128-344, Lori Keeney its hopes to share the S of fi e l d ...... 5 5 .500 Baker was the game’s top 100 98 96—393. Archibald 100 blond bomber came within one ures w ith 10. R ich M am ickl Hahn ...... t 0 18 point-getter for South Windsor . 3 0- 4 HER i>ac£SR3R Years 135. Northern Central Confer­ East W indsor ...... 4 5 .444 97 96 92—386. Gallagher 100 96 of toe Rockville one game rec-; was high for Glastonbury with teSSuihauU ...... 0 0 0 ^^UUdUSTBARSe ence crown last night with S tafford ...... 2 8 .200 with 24 tallies but couldn’t find 93 80—368. ord, which he already holds, hit- • 23 points. Kay ...... 3 1 7 help whUe Don 21abllaasky had Tersnalla ...... 0 a RiSHt IN a n d MERCHANTS — Ken Os- a 68-54 win over SouUi Wlnd- Granby ...... 0 9 ,0 Lain Swahn 308, Joe Carter lington a tie for the NCC. One (80) Big Three Golf BOUGHT MB HASB6 9 d OFTlhtEe.. more win is needed for tourna­ had any part of the action and has a blistered foot but he has regained the lime­ ( 8) Wide Worid o t BUT? OFVOU, ! GOES WTHTHE AND THesnasa- 1 666. 67-62 Nod at Rham BUZ. y PRESENTATION. VGRY BFICE-^tbara Lloyd 138, ment qualification. according to Bay Meyer, light he won as the hero of the Tokyo Olympics. Sports MATT 1 exanno. amPN, 8 / Bunny Crocker 128, Althea El- DePaul basketball coach 6d)0 (18) Kyle Rote’s Worid EIIInBton (68) - "I haven’t been able to tralr.f> PEMONSTRATE? AND m e e u p . hngwood 164, Arlene Negro and athletic director. 18:82.8 by New York’s Pete Mc- 6:80 ( 8) Yale Sports Leading throughout, Coventry High end^ Charter B. F. Pts. The group of six stu* properly,” the lieutenant now dUPnSR. 188. WeU ...... 0 1 1 stationed at Camp Pendleton, Ardle. The Indoor mark is W eekend Oak Conference competition for the season with a 67-62 Belanaer ...... 3 a 6 dents, none of whom wae l^;18.4 by Ron Clarke of Austra- SUNDAY a U Calif., said after hls rousing iSHiM LUOC/, EARLY BIRDS—Edna Chris Furphey ...... 5 identified, put im $200 eech IriW ( 8) Bowling Teurna- Zahner ...... 3 a 9 and made a $1,200 bet that trium ph In the three-m ile run FOSJBR... tensen 136. Zabilansky ...... 6 8 18 Friday night In the opening ses­ Only a sparse gathering of 4,- m est a 0 A DePaul would defeat Mem­ final Tuesday with Ellington^ Norwood ...... sion of the two-day AAU nation­ 978 was on hand to m atch MlHs (80) Roller DeSky Blanchard ...... 8 a 1 phis State In a game ( 8) Indoor TMuils JEWEL—Bandy Beben 216- while Rham ends with a 4-10 Coventry held a 24-16 first al Indoor track championships. fight off the challenge of Toron­ K played Jan. 6. Ctampionahips U7—628, Janet 178—484. conference showing and is now quarter advantage and main­ Total* 30 18 ‘"The Marines had-me on the to’s Dave'EUls and the brilliant South Windier (64) DePaul, favored by 16^} broad jumping duel between ( 8) Sports Speetsen- 6-13 overall. tained the edge through the B. F. Pta. points, defeated Memphis banquet circuit after the Olym­ lar OONSTBUemON — Bill second stanza, leading 44-36 at Rohlin ...... 3 3 8 pics, speaking at dinners, mov­ Russia's Igor Ter-Ovanesyan Slomclnaky ...... 4 1 9 State 99-70, enabling the ( 8) NJBJL, Detrott J S t u " n o Sheekey 177-160 - 447, Gene CHARTER OAK STANDINGS ing around. I just haven’t been and Ralph Boston. the half. Yonlka ...... a a $ group to win the bet. Ted Nelson of Southern Cali­ vs. St. Louis iPariier 166-143—4®4. Don Fla- W . L. Pet Rham ends toe season Tues­ Baker ...... a 6 34 When rumors of toe bet able to train properly until the Peteraen ...... 0 0 0 fornia Strlders won the KXX) In (86) Sports la Aetfoa v4 veU 186-378, JUlian Sm oluk 369, Rooky HIU...... 11 8 .786 day when It seeks revenge for reached Meyer, the coach last couple of weeks. V Riordan ...... 3 1 7 “I’m sUll six weeks or two 2:10.5 and the Southern (Califor­ ( 8) Wonderful World CAPTAIN EASY BY LE8I.IB TURNEIi Elmle Oaknuui 1139-366, Tony Coventry ...... 10 4 .714 an earlier defeat In N orw ich lost no time In getting his o f G olf MICKEY FINN HY LANK LEONARD DtOregorlo 139-366, Bob Bersch ...... 10 4 .714 against Norwich Tech. Totals 31 13 M months away from being In nia Strlders won the qnrint med­ Cromwell basketball team together to ley relay In 1 :54.4. 807, Mike Maasaro 866, Tom Portland ...... 9 6 .648 make sure none of the shape, but I’m coming along TH«ar»oNaiMf(?f* fast n ow ." m o s s : UFTON THE Taata 141-862, Joe Rossetto A von ...... 6 8 .429 players was Involved. KAMI, POP.' ...... 8 9 .867 He came along fast last night, AND GET THAT W W S I k MORWMB TRMN fOK 861. Lou Damato 381. Baoon . . State College Hoop Roundup Assured that no players PAUOHT|KOFaeO» Bliam______4 10 .286 had any part of the wager, ripping off the three-mile in ^Officials Center of Attraction^ NEW HORSE an American clUzen’s record FIXED UP BVAlATBAHUPMNOi GUYS * DOLLS-Jll Kre- East Hampton ...... 2 12 .148 Meyer then conducted an ONiZCDUiPimuuyie Tootka 216-811, AnlU ShorU Investigation which led him 13:25.4. He blistered his left foot Scores last night: UConns Solid Favorites, in the process and abandoned •ee CUK>fORKKPtN« 169, Dot Peterson 466, Dee Rooky HUI 94, East Hampton 85 to the bettors. WEUHiopeNi Bkxsk 178—478, Barb M ooi^ “They told me what they plans to run In the mile tonight Tempers Flare in NBA, Portland 60, Baoon 46 In the AAU wind-up that com ­ 468, Judl Lockwood 188—477, Cromwell 64, Avon 88 had tone,” 'said Meyer, Mike Koss 203, Ray Bjorkman Yale, Cadets Notch Wins “and also revealed the name bined for the first time both men’s and women’s champion­ Baltimore G>ach Thumbed 309-308—607, Art Shorto 282- Rham’i Doug Berk turned his of a South Side bookmaker 213—682, Roland Smith 207— who tad taken toe bet I ships. fourth 30-point—or better per­ CkmnecUcut looks for Its llthfGarden msteh with Mantoattan The old citizen’B record was 682, Butch Fagan 661, Paul read them the riot act BALTTMORB (AP) — For, formance of the season break­ straight, Fairfield for a happy next Wednesday. Tliea Jbaimstte picked up toa Paglrckas 303—665, Bob 81m- ing the nets for 33 tallies on 13 It’s homecoming weekend at want at a bench toe game waa bencto and pointed an and of R Isr 311-283—606. floor shots and seven one-polnt- homecoming and Gary Libera- FaitfieM and tos Stage are lost, because of a bench the In Druckar’s dlredtoa.' The isf- ora, but to no avail as Ron Hu- tore fo r his 2,(X)0th point on a Itted against an alwaya dlf' coach was lost. srae msMle an unmtetatable ges­ ReeVoUeybaU dak led four Coventry double Saturday laden with basketball cult Georgetown, a team that Thai's a tolr summocy of Fri­ ture wtto bia thumb and toouted flgtu« scoreta with 18 points games Involving Connecticut la 10-8 against a schedule even day night's National Basketball to Jeannette, “you're out." AMERICA^ STANDINGS followed by Tom Kolodalef (14), college teams. tougher than Falifleld’a. Associateon game in which Loe The BuUete’ equtpmaat man- W. Frank Ubby (12) and Randy The American Unlversity- In a major game out-of-state, Angriea whipped Baltimore 119- agsr, BIU Ford, Jumped Into tta Oonnoetlout game at Btorrs and Yale meete Ivy League leader H erald «••«••••••*•••* Ryan (10). 'n » visitors hold lU . It was toa only NBA game fmy. Oruoksr and Ford bad ^ BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES the Georgetown - Fairfield ccsi- Cornell and gets another chance MR. ABERNATHY BY LBFF and McWILUAM' ...... 36 vantages ftom too floor, 26-23, played. be oepareted by a squad at ‘VAR C o n s t ...... 30 ■Till from too line, 17*16. Frank test are the two major games to salvage aometoing out of a The Lakers, Isadsw In tos pisyars. tonight, but the New Bedford disappointing jm x m o - Oom ell Jim’s Atlantic ••»•••*• 13 QjoUdgo bad 14 talUoB fo r NBA’s Wasters DIvlakm, put on Tta b ^ andtd wlhi Weal, Rham. Tech-New Haven match at New trounced toe Btuea last Monday a 42-point spurt in toe second Center Congo H Haven wUl also be cloooly night at Now Haven. who g d 86 pdata In aU, soaring c T e a c h e r s ...... • 36 period and (Xilled away to a da- two tschnlcal foul sbols and Oevenirr « watched. In other games ‘ tonight. Trin­ Sn o m h ; 'c NA’nONAL (STAN0INO8 F. Pte. d e lv e 67-48 halftim e lead. Jeannette sped toe rad of tta Now Haven’s Gary Llberatore, ity Is at Bowdoln, Wesleyan at Jtta before toe end of Sie half Liberty Mutual ...... 36 HU(^ Amhert, Oantral Connecticut at gams watcung through a parity Anny A Navy ...... 34 D. fltWTi ...... * a junior, needs Just six points sent a k»g jump Koiodstei ...... J to reach the 8,00o mark for his Bridgeport, Danbunr Mate at spanad door at toa and a t to s W atkins ...... 1« Ryoa ...... ? ■tod loCUng toward toa Mtekai. vsndty career. liberatore Sacred Heart, Naaaon at Hart­ BaMipore’a 64k»t-10 Walt Bella- N asareno 1^ Don B torio ...... * T U t O n ■ • « eeooooooooooo Y should got too needed points be­ ford, Southwn Conneotlout .$t ^ Rotaiw 16 my laap^ la toa air and da- W ad Ubbyl i | b l > y e • 0 O 00 000000 0 w fore too much tones elapses in Huaaon, WiUimanUo State at l e a d in g m a g ic ia n —Th« world fiunbus Hrt- fled ^ tos stod bsCon R tit Ms Baylor. sh e ta d ^Eait Sidas 11 IT tr tow game. He has been avera^r- Nicholas and Qnbm^iae at Nsw lem MsgidRiis, led by M$ique$^H$ynei, iibove, ^ to s B uR sta ^ B e r v lc s ...... " Totsls Bhase ( « ) Ing M tter than 81 pointa p er Palts State. Rppegr at the Hartford High School Monday Bsteres Don Muiptoy «l>sd Olvttani...... 6 to gamaa Friday Tale strong fowtoHMrtod Md». |iscluiiiNii.Monday, 7, East Berk ...... 5 outinif. night f^rainst the East Hartford Exploren (19-1) foai tandliig on Ballamy. Battl- CooHdse The Huiskiee have been in* got top parformanoaa man Bert 'mers Coach Buddy Jeannette treM tos tab stBsM 9l Watkins: Tustdv. »• Warner Breadfoot and Bob T n ^ m $t 8 :30. The Magicians aUK> feature such perfonn- va. Ariny A Navy; stdUed as solid favorltles to beat bM Qiid to Ids fed SMd pntedi- WO Apiarifian. A vtotory would be toe Bulldofs whipped Ooiumbto en as Bob ( T r ^ Wood, Joeh Grider, Tran (Hawk) ‘ ‘ " tos bench «n Ms I’S * I’t va. NassHTs; S : 96-83, B roaiBoot scored |9 pbtots |.MSr*v#l flarvioc toe Uto straight for Coach Fred Gbeon. and Leen Hillard. Tieketa are availabln at Mwlnr esllsi $ oaoo90oao*ooo ■ n M ’s forces, who are letttng and Tnipto 19 as Tala Smetwsd N aittT^iiap. - 1- B '- B '- ’~«i TC9Gr "8mt a Madison ffoare tM oysiiM ree*A l9 W e h ' -V

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A: \ MANOHESTBE EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTBR, CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1965 PAGE BLEVBN^ IftUfCHESTBR BVENTUG MAl^CHESTER, CONN; SATURDAY, rgBRUABY », 0 6 8 p a g b t e n Apartment»~-Ftots— Nooses For Sole H o o s m For Sale Sabotlani Fa 7 5 - , Wanted—To Bny 88 Business Locations Houses For Sole' HoosMFM’Ssle 72 Houses Fop M o By FA6ALY and SHORTEN ArtidM For Sato 45 Tensmnnti 68 MANCHESTER — Stecellent • VERNON — New custom bunt f THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW For Rent - 64 6-6 DUPLEX —• New JlMtUng, HOLLAI^D. m a s s . — New 6- Building— Contracting 14 Bt-n b u y . s e l l or trada an­ MANCHESTER — Bx- KANCt^mSTBR V ldN IT T — room Ranch, attached garage, raised Ranch near Monch eater 1 KEEP carpet cleaning problems phuhbing and wiring, $19,800. •room Cape, flreihace, breeze- tique and used furniture, ■t h r e e ROOM apartments, l l 8 Th k EB r o o m office or busi­ al 7 room Oarrtoon OoUndal, brand haw" 8% toom ' Ranch, bullt-ina, _ — _ 11 carpet. town Hne, 1 4 bathe, 3 Ore- i CARPENTRY — Bathrooma small — use Blue Lsistre wall Street heat hot water, J. D. Realty, 648-509, 648-8770. way, garage, lake privileges, RAFA.rriROtmyiL*/MUMILlATMd~l q sCvor, picture frame. n g . ground floor, 470 Mate bullt-te kitchen end widl-to- treed lot, walk-hut basement) 1,000’ from Route 16. George 2 hatha, C O T ndry with places, botlt-tea, laige lot. Sen- f tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ to wall. Rent electric sham- •tova refrigerator. 649-5229, wall carpeting, beamadvceil- large kltolton and dining.krea, teg for $3O,M0. OaU the R. F. 2 eling, garages, additions, ce­ AMAMElMttUlRPfflOflt AM yCV; told old coins, * ’***<-Mf f plenty of parking. 649- MANCkESlm — 74 room Gaudet, Holland, MAss., CH5- waaher raumabla CLASSIFIED AlWAVt CAUMd M l M M M IIW pooer 81. Paul’s Paint * Wall­ guns, hobby ooJecU o^ atUc 941. 6220, 0-5. Ing, paneled ree room, garage, '8 bedrooms, oil hot water heat,- VA mortgaga. Handley Agen­ Dlmock Oo., 649-6346 or Paul , -ranch, 4 bedroomsi dining ment work. Call Leon Cleasyn- paper Sui^Iy. ______and ,'manicurad fenoM y iid . excellent 'value at $16,900. Wol- 7668- Correnti, 6484968. ! skl, 04B-439L OR MURP!'«UU All eootenU or f o u r ROOM tenemmt , 76 room, 2 baths, 2-zone heat, ga­ cy, 6484)060. to PO tOMtmM OR ^ nlturs BX>R LEASE—BxoeUeat loea. Only $M,000. Hajres Agency, vilrton Agency, .ReattorSjj 649' rage, duty $18,500. , Hutchhu $15,800 — GOOD bargain on a WALLPAPER SALE — Many Wells Street Available Febhi- ter doctor’ s ofBoe or 648-4803. ^ ) 1618. BETTER THAN NEW 7 room BIDWELL HOME Improvemont r u . PIE OR patterns to choose from. vlUe, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. ary ^at |7B. 649-6220, 0-6. Ageijcy, RkaljtqfB, 646-0108. » 6 room Ranch wHh 8 twin- bjauty partor. 415 Mam Straet sized bedrooms„Jireplaced liv­ older home, extra building lot, Lecal NotMt advertising Company—Roofing, siding, al- IMDMtoAMMIXT.^ Celling paint, — white latex, MANCHESTER A Rahdi WANTED — tent-type camping Oompietely renovated end am- MANCHB8TBR*^v--‘ Dartmouth 2-car garage, living room ap­ teranona, additions and re^ IS.95 per gaUon. Morrison pBUdHTFUl. 3 BEDROOM r a is e d r a n c h — new home. ing room, and a family sized Dlattlot o( COVENTRY, as.. Pro- t trailer, camping stove sad lan­ g*jP»ndng. J. O. Realty, 64$; guArantesd to pteaae. 8 well, Helghto, 7 irobmk ,OoMWal, 24 All 7 rooms must be seen, $28,- proximately 16x26 with fire­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS modeling of all.types. Excel­ Paint Store, 789 Main S t (todanJXWIl apartment,mifmt MiavtiL, heat, $$ULhot fanned rooms with attaohed ' Hied batttA 3 flrkfiabes, torn kitchen. Full cellar, aluminum bate Court. Februarr U. 1968. : tern. 648-2096^______900. J.'D . Realty, 648-6129, 648- place, 1 4 batha, near bus and e s t a t e o r ChrUtopner W emtx, t lent workmanship. eilMMW. water,Iter, ranr a n ge,g e , refrigerator,ref^erator, ganage bulK by a quailtv bund­ family room, porfch, lai^:aj3- storms and screens, carefully 8 A. M. to 5 P Jkl. FAMOUS NAME wig, platinum, rklng. Ideuty located, $130 8779. maintained. Wolverton Agency, shopping,. Char-Bon Real Ea- taU of CAvenUY. b> sold DMrioC I Roofing OFFICE and desk space now er. Plaster walls, cast Iron rq , aar garage, city utilities, 'Un- A. A. KON, m e . only used 6 times, all human ) n ^ . 64S-0973, 643-7706. available, new building. Secre­ Realtors, 649-2818. Ute. 643-0688. Upon th* appUcaUoe of WUllam , ntry. a T Rooms ^ tn o at Board St* csssed 'radiation, 28 foot Uvlig jmedlate ; occupancy. Obg^laa .H ^T SIDE — Excellent ;6 aiding, painting. Carpentry hiur, medium length, hand tarial and answering service Olenney prayina UmU AdmInIMra- il COPY CIX)SING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. teraUons and additions. Cell- room with fireplace, -.more Lbsperahea, MO-TeTO.’.-?" ; irobm 'Garrison Colonial, flte- MANCHESTER 4 family, ex Uon d tn . Ota be granted oa pier ap- > made in Germany, Includes NICE ROOM next to bath for h o s p i t a l a r e a — Deluxe on premises. Apply owner- 1^ . 'Vorkmanshlp guaran­ room apartment bullt-lns, kitchen cabinets , than yvn’rG ■ pUce, dtelng room, cabinet cellent condlUon throughout, Soborban For M e 76 ^ioaUon on file more fully appears, < MONDAY Ttou FBIDAT 10^0 AM, — SATURDAY • AJt suitcase and mannequin stand. gentleman with tenant 367 E. Center Street likely to see' anywhere. 'P r o SUBURBAN 6 iroom .’ Oslonlal teed. 3N Autumn St. 04S-4M0. Paid 8200., will sell for 81B0. dinette, appliances, tiled bath, Kitchen,- 1 4 baths, oversized convenient locaUon, Julian ORDERED: That eald appUea- ■ Ihccellent location. 21 Church or call 649-4581.. fessionaUy finished reb i^ m . with garage on a giant, shaded garaga Hayes Agency, 643- BOLTON — Cute 64 room Uen be heard and determined at * Call 649-0306.______yard, garage, basement $125 Realty, 649-9190. PLEASE READ YOUR AD CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ Street. 649-4966. City utilities. . Appointment lot. Kitchen, living, room,^din­ 4803. , ranch, {Moeled kitchen^ large the Probate Office. In Oneentry. hi J monthly. Hayee Agency, 643- ing room down. 8 bedrooms up...... — of • rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, YOU SAVED and slaved for only. Wolverton Agency, Real­ MANCHESTER — Immaculate nniinril or "W ut Ada" m n taken over the p h o n e y » porches, rec rooms, garages, HOCKENnOTZEE- H-0-CpK>S-N- t h e THOMPSON House, Cot 480A Houses For Rent 65 Inexpensive at an even $14,900. wall to wall carpet. Keep It tege Street, centraUy l o c ^ tors, 649-2818. 6 room Ranch, plastered walls, ooavoBleaoe. The adverttwr »l»oiiM r e ^ hta ^ tho F I R ^ additions, attics finished,' re­ A nd INMKI SHE O-T-ZI-R-HOeWtNnOTZtR! . - I ■■ . I. I Asii ■■ Wolverton Agency^ Realtors, Manoheeter dtelng ’ room, porch, garage, modeled, concrete work. No new with Blue Lustre. Rent large pleasantly t u r t l e MANCHESTER — Six room 649-2813. ___ — ----- pendency of eald application and , DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS *“ * ^ *•*' *•* 60rr HITCHEP. electric sampooer 81- The raoms, parking. CaB 649-286 FOUA ROOM tenement 133 beautifully landscaped lot, SOUTH WINDSOR — Modem! the 0 m« and place of b»arlns , MKt liiaertioB. Tlie Herald la reaponalNe for only ONE Incoi^ Job too small. Immediate es­ Cape, 3 bedrooms. $145 month 'SEVEN + SEVEN GUE«SVdlATlOND Sherwin-Williams Co.______for ovsrnlght and permanen Btostil S t 649-5329, 9-6. ly. Wolverton Agency, R o ­ PICK YOUR OWN COLOR CONCORD R D .'— Very, very priced to sell. Hayes Agency 3-b*room R«ch. 2^epl^. | J n e t or omitted InMiiion lor any adverttoement and tten only timates. 643-2629. 14-room two-family house 643-4803. OP NAME SME guest rates.______j^tXNCHBSTER — Beautiful tors, 649-2813. CHOICE. Are you interested family room, garage, non-, h^^ina a circulation in said Ede- ’ to the extent of a “make jood” Inaertion. Errora which do irot STOREWIDE SALE on paints, with two separate heating development area. Bel Air trict, and by poellnz a copy thereof t leaaen the valne of the adverttoement wOl not be corrected by DION CONSTRUCTION-Roof HOOKED UP WlTHf nsw 3 family homes, 4 room . . . for this O-room Cape, in owning one of the Finest FOUR BEDROOMS — brand tng, aiding, alteratlona, cell wallpaper and supplies this f u r n i s h e d room f o r r m t 44 ROOM Unfurnished Ranch. and most Beautiful ranch systems. Oan be made Into Real Eetate, 643-9332. on. th« public In th# Toim g ‘‘make yood" tnantlon. week. Morrison Paint Store, near Main Street. 649-2170. 9 flats and duplexes, stove, re­ Stove, refrigerator, knotty pine Immaculate Interior,' can' apartments. Zoned for com­ new 4 bedroom Colonial In cen­ of Coventry. In eald DIMrlct. at • Inga, gutters and aluminum frigerator, extras. Bus, shop- adopt either 3 or 4 bed­ homes In this area, add — at a tral location. Close to public leant five daya before eald day of , windows 643-4882. 64S-(M96. 789 Main Street.______Hazel Street______walls, fireplace, 2-car garage, greatly reduced price. Here are mercial use. Center St., VERNON — Choice area. Spa­ bMrinc. ning. nsaiby. Hayes Agency, rooms. fireplace,, lA tg t r and parochial schools, shopping cious 5 4 room ranch, large YOUR COOPERATION WILL 1)1 A| A d ^ T fll adults. 643-2880. the aebesslUea of mpderp liv­ Manchester, Price $19,900. ELMORE TORKINGTON. Judf«.» BE APPRECIATED l#l#%la I ■ NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— HANNAH’S husband Hector ROOM FOR RENT, genOem^an M3-4608. kitchm, garage and full Please call J. McLaughlin, and transportation. 1 4 baths, living room, fireplace, panel­ ______i hates hard work so he cleans only, references required, free cellar, - aluminum, storms ing —. 8 large bedrooms, Ipot*. formal dining room, closets ga­ Custom bulK homes, remodel­ ATTRACTIVE, newly decorat- '649-5306, ing, 2 baths, Jalousied porch, Dlelrlot of COVENTRY, ee.. Pro- , the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent parking, call 648-2893.______Suburban For Rent 6 6 and screens, $17,400. urlous living room and -dlnlhg' lore. Kitchen with bullt-lns. garage. Hayes Agency, 643- bate Court. February 18. 1966. j ing, repairs, recreation rooms, €MORTm\ sd, 4-room apartment, second room7 expansive -kitchen, EaTATO OF Margaret R- LaJole. « additions and garages. 649-S144. electric shampooer 81. Olcott Separate ’first floor laundry fa- 4803. late of Coventry. In eald DIMrlct. • ciuAifiU a-^ ROOM for woman or girl, kitch­ floor, aloetric range and re­ RCXIKVILLB—3 4 room apart­ closets to spare, finished fam-. Ear-rows ^W allace clllUes. Builder has other in­ Variety Store. frigerator furnished, steam deceased. . _ . 1 Troable Reaching Onr Adveiiisar? en privileges, near bus line. ment, s t o v e , refrigerator, ].D. REALTY (Do. lly room, screened porch, ^ th MANCHESTER PARKADE terests, wants fast sale. Colo­ VERNON—Immaculate 6 room Upon the applicatkon of Frande i 649-5136. ______heat oiqposlte Center Park, heat $00 monthly. Adults a gorgeous view, 2 car garage, MANCHESTER 649-6306 nial home at a Cape price. Call Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3 gen- ..J. —Ia J oIb praying„ that a oompro- ■ Roofing and Chlnineys 16- A close to b u s e a shopping, only. 649-4824, 875-1166. full attic with expansion pos- eroiia hedrooms famllv sized ml*' claim be approved an per • M-Hoir Aaswariiig Service Boats and Accessories 46 648-5129 648-8779 now. Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. erous bedr^ma lamiiy s^ro ^ fu* more fully ap- t REMODELED ROOM for gen­ churches, no pete. Adults pre­ slbllltlea. We’d love to tell you kitchen.. 1918’ paneled- living ^ i, i ROOnNQ — Spef.laflalng re­ BOLTON CENTER Apartments, pairing ro<^s of all kinds, new HARTFORD BOAT SHOW — tleman, on bus line to Hart­ ferred. 649-7629. more but why don’t you call CDLo HIAL—114 rooms. 3 4 g r a c io u s l i v i n g can ■ be room, dll hot...... water heat; alu O r d e r e d : That aaM appllc*- < Free te Hcraid Readers Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— I emale 35 Help Wanted—-Male 36 ford or Rockville, near Main Comer Brandy St. end Baton Mrs. Babin, Jarvis Realty Co., baths, living room 30x16, yours In this custom built 6 * minum storms and screens, Uon be heard and determined M J roofs, gutter work, chimneys West Hartford Armory, Febru­ $ 4 ROOM apartment. Apt. 0, the Probate Office, In Coventry. In « ary 24-28, AdulU 81. Children St., 146 Center St., 648-0677 Center Rd., new 8 rom s, hea MANCHESTER — beautiful 7 Realtors, 643 1121, Eves. 843- stone fireplace, 6 acres of room - Colonial having 3 nice built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton Waat tafoimatloB on eae of onr clssslfled adverttoemoBtaf No cleaned, repaired. Aluminum WANTED — Polisher to do new techidee heat hot water, re­ said district, on the 26th day of a PUBUC HEALTH NURSE — half price. after 6 p.m. ______hot water, stove, refrigerate room Split one year old, excel­ 1688. land, outbuildings, $31,500. sized bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. February. A.D. 1966 , at iOj?! ! , Mil II at the tnlrptMiMi UrtodT Simply oaU the siding. SO years’ experience. staff position available. For In­ Do you think Mink ? Buy it and used cars. Apply Paul frigerator, gas range, park­ $126. 649-8266. 648-4812. o’clock In the forenoon, and J Free estimates. Call Rowley, 7 lent condition and location Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. large living room, fireplace, formation call 876-4961, or with extra 8 8 earned sell­ Dodge Pontiac, 873 h ^ n St., (30MFORTABLB well furn­ ing, Sheridan Building, 613 bullt-lns, dishwasher, 14 baths, COLONIAL—Huge family sized VERNON — 8 new homes on public notice be given of the* 64S-6SC1, 644-88SS. ask for Tony. and picture window. Beautiful pendency of aaid appHcatto" ! EDWARDS write Rockville Public Health ing Diamonds—Watcheo— ished room for older gentle­ M»in S t, $86 per month. Can (30VENTRY LAKE — '1 ^ room rec room, garage, large lot. kitchen, dteteg room, living !M A ^ E S T E R - ^^*cutive ' excellent Phoenix Street. 5 4 rooms, tee time and place of hearing ■ Nursing Assn., 62 Park St., man, perking. 272 Main.______640-2366. Ranch, gas stove, fireplace, room with fireplace, 3 bed- 4-bedroom home on extro ? Rooitv 649-9190. full walk-out basement, lar^e thereon, by pubtishlng a copy “f ! Full price $21,900. Over 100 r a r 7 r r m < ^ e r o . Immac^lato! J^^^n ReaHy. 649-9190. Rockville. AVON Jewelry 48 lake privileges, one child, $86. more listings all price ranges. rooms, 1 4 baths,, screened wooded lots, convenient to | this _ order______once— in_____ some newap^r apt^r ' ^ ANSWERMO SERVICE Heating and Plumbing 17 n ic e 4 room tenement, first havlng” a Srculailon in eald Die- ' Salesmen Wanted 36-A ROOM FOR LADY, quiet In­ monthly. 643-1686 evenings. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen- p o r c h, $30,900. Philbrick throughout. By appointment DUPLEX 6-6, modern kitchens, Manchester and Vernon shop­ trict. and by poatlnlg a copy on the , Cosmetics in spare time WATCH AND JEWELRY re- quire 224 Charter Oak St., 648- floor, centrally located, adults. only. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- PLUMBING AND heating re­ pairlng. Prompt service. Up to Stafford Hollow, Conn. — only cy. Realtors. 648-6980. Agency, 64^8464. combination windows, 2 - car ping centers. Price $15,2CI0. pttblle sign poM neareM to pie riaca , H M SO t - I7&-2S19 RN, FULXi or part-time. Call near home. Substantial (X)URTEOUS and hard-working 8368, 246-4738. 648-6016. 9332. garage, city utilities, nice Phone 643-0185; after 6 p.m., Where the deceased leM dwelt ^ pairs and new installations. commissions, no experience 820 on your old watch In occupied .six months — 1,500 fjEW 2 FAMILY, 5-4, under and by leaving with or by " ^ '* '5 ■■d yoor nsaaaaga- Yoa*n hear from our advarttoar to Jig Special attention to emer­ 649-2358. man needed with a desire to be­ MANCHESTER — New Llsrtlng. neighborhood, walking distance AX 5-9691. required. trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. ONE ROOM to rent, private t h r e e r o o m apartment, first sq. ft, 7 rooms on beautiful, | construction, two heatteg sys- Spacious 6 - room Colonial, MANCHESTER Vlcmlty—$13,- In regtatered — certified — t**t*™! V ttma wMiost apendtog a f aveadag a* tha Mephono. gencies. Tel. 649 -2923. come a salesman. 8110. guaran­ Bray, 737 Main Street, State to schools, church, and shop­ poMage prepaid and return reciW , EXPERIENCED teed to start. Commission and home, private entrance, gentle- floor, heat and hot water, $88. wooded, one acre plot, spacious lot. central loca- breezeway, oversized garage, 990. 3 bedroom ranch, built-in BO^’TON — Large contempora­ requeeted. addreaeed to ea<* of the (Phone 289-4922) Theater Building. J, D. Realty Oo.. 643-8129. stove, fireplace. 150’ frontage. ping. A good home and good following _Part 9404. all necessities, private lot, year. Small playroom, garage 0145. I ence and training. __ i 649-7863, 875-8401. ment, 456 Main Street. Cali ft. Many potentials. Will fi­ ated on a shaded and private SELDOM OFFERED addressed to the Claasi- 7926 after 6:30, all day Satur­ not necessary. Sales or adminis­ nance. Oiw-ner 649-5229, 9-5. only $400. down. Immedi­ and utility room for washer fled Kanager, Manchester day and Sunday. k it c h e n s e t , modern, gray 649-5229, 9-5. 18 MAIN STREET — 2 rooms, 90x230 yard. Double ameslte SO. WINDSOR-Spacloua 64 ' _ ,W n S y. ' EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ OPERATORS trative background preferred. ate occupancy. and dryer with connections. room Split, 30’ paneled fam -;E)«''*P • BSvening Herald together and black, 4 chairs, excellent first floor, heat and hot water, MANCHESTER — Six - room drive, 2 - car garage with New ■ 8 bedroom raised CORVAIR 1063 Monza, sports ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- Contact Mr. Kelly at 278-1800. condlUon, $85. Chill after 4:30 TWO ROOM heated apartmen' breezeway, kitchen has built- Near schools, churches and ily room with bar, near bus j Weeks Va(»tiom^ P^^ with a memo listing the Help VVanteO— Male 36 All replies confidential. avalUble March 1st. $«0 per apartment, two stores and ROCKLEDGE — Adorable ranch, bullt-lns, walk-out bus — quiet neighborhood — 63 oompanies you do NOT coupe, 4-speed, exceptionally hanging. Ceilings Floors. Fully Openings for experienced 528-7919. and bath. 149 Oakland Street month. Call 649-2868 before 8 in oven, range and dishwash­ basement, acre treed lot Insured Workmanship guar­ commercial building all in ono 6 room Colonial Ranch. 1.- Constance Drive. Call 649-8709. 1 * Group Life Policy, Social 1 want to see your letter. low mileage. Call 649-8407, 643- operators for part - time $65. 649-5229, 9-5. p.m. er, plus a very attractive Only $16,900. Agency, 643-4803.______Security Coverage. Membership 1 anteed. Leo Pelletier, 6 4 9 ^ 2 6 .1 days, part-time nights, or PART-TIME short order cook BARROWS & WALLACE package. High traffic count 400 sq. ft. of living area, 2 Your letter will be des­ 1272. wanted. Apply Bonanza Sirloin baths, plaster walls, tre­ breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 MANCHESTER — 8 - bedroom If no answer, 643-9043. full-time days. Must be 17 Connecticut Offices GAS STOVE, Tappan, good con­ WE HAV^ customers waltln FIVE ROOM apartment, sec­ A wise investment for only Three bedroom Split Level, BOLTON — Executive 2 bed-! In Town Retirement System, troyed if the advertiser is Pit. 287 W. Middle Tpke. mendous treed lot. Only dining room, 14x24 colonial Ranch, assumable mortgage,: room ranch, 245x500 wooded,Town pays one-half of the In- i VOLKSWAGEN Karmann Ghla, skilled in all phases of 1 Constitution Plaza dition, 649-4864. tor the rental o t your apar ond floor, adults preferred. Call $26,000. Hayee Agency, 643- kitchen built-ins, 1 4 'ce­ one you've mentioned. If INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 4803. $23,900. paneled living room with fire­ excellent' location; close to lot, 14x23 living room, mahog-' dividual Employe’s Blue Croaa, J 1960, excellent condition, care­ comptometer work. Hartford 278-1800 ment or borne. J. D. Realt- 64S-7888. place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ ramic baths, laundry room, not it will be handled In ing, wallpaper removed, fully SEVEN PIECE contemporary 643-5129. schools, shopping, $16,900. J.D. any trim, wall-to-wall carpet- ] C.M.S. and all of the Individual - fully maintained, AM-FM ra­ BUSINESS ZONE IH — Bight ing. Full cellar with rec room, recreation room, half asre the usual manner. dio, 8980. Glastonbury 633-6913. insured. Rene Belamger, 613- Apply Employment Department living room set Includes 3-plece DELMONT STREET — 6 large lot, no closing feee here, Realty Co.. 643-5129; 643-8779. ing, walk-in closet, 1 ^ baths. Employe’s Major Medical In- 0512 or 644-0804. PART-TIME MAN Help Wanted— sectional, beige; black, danlsh, FOUR ROOM flat, secmiQ flo rooms with two offices, sep­ PAUL FIANO AGENCY screened summer porch, well vanlty, bullt-lns, air condl- aurance. _ rooms, first floor, newly dec- arate entrance, suitable for priced at $27^900. Wolverton high assumable mortgage. RANCH — 6 large rooms, dining Male or Female 37 modern swivel rocker with otto­ central location, h< erated, garage, nice residential P. S. Immediate occupancy. tioned, 40 foot paneled recrea-1 The Town also has a Munld- . PAINTING, EXTERIOR and FIRST NATIONAL water, one year lease. Cali business or professional use. REALTORS 646-0191 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. room, large living room with tlon room, patio, 2-oar heated; p jj Federal Credit Union Plan, LoBt and Found T raner*— For Counter Work man: green swivel bucket area near schools, bus, atores. interior, paperhanging, wall­ FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Shop, chair; kidney shaped coffee 649-5048 after 6 pan. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, one car garage, aluminum comblna-; Memberships in the various Mobile Homes 6-A paper removed, dry wall work. STORES, INC. Good For Retired Man No peU. 64S-0094. ______ANTHONY FIANO 649-4697 MANCHESTER garage, level lot, $16,900. Phil­ LOST — Diamond and platinum Manchester, has openings for table; all In excellent condition. CORNER LOT on busy Route sPAUL-FIANO AGENCY tlons, awnings. $25,900. 649- employe plans are through reg- Reasonable rates. Fully In­ PARK A OAKLAND AVES. Apply Ito Person ambitious men or women. EX' THREE ROOM, third floor TTT'EE ROOM apartment, & SUBURBS brick Agency, 649-8464. 3807. ular • payroll------deductions.---- Imooch. Reward. Write Box L, TJVO -WHEEL box trailier, Call after 6. 648-0678. heated, centrally located. Cal 6, East Windsor, adjoining en­ REALTORS 646-0191 sured. Free estimates. 649- perience not required. Applt heat, hot water, refrigerator, In addition to the above, Em- HenUd. sturdy condition, steel draw­ 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. BAST HARTFORD 643-0082, between 7-8. trance to new golf course. •VERNON — Beautiful 7 4 ANTHONY. FIANO 649-4697 MANCHESTER — Two-family, bar, asking 860. 649-6263. cant must be neat In appear­ WESTINGHOUSE combination itove, garage. Adulta. 643-7222. Excellent location for office BOLTON ployes are also covered under LOST — Burmese cat, black, RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed room Colonial Ideally situ­ 5-4, bus line, city utilities, Im EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, ance with a pleasant personal­ ladlo and record player con­ FOUR ROOM apartment, sec building, drive-in, gas station, mediate occupancy In owner’s 7 years.old, ^ilt-in . ^^^kmen’s Compensation Act male, named “ Satan,” vicinity MEATOWN ity. Earn flO-820 working 2-4 sole, good condition, $36. Call BRAND NEW spacious 4 room rooms, modern kitchen, dining ated, 2 4 bathe, plus family tor, freezer, .<»toye, oven, Liability provisions of paperhanging (books fur­ RELIABLE WOMAN to baby­ ond floor, 178 Maple Street NIarge kitchen with street than allowed, with condl- tric ranges. Oil burners vrorking part-time after PROCESS MAN almost a Toy, AKC registered, •40401$ or 644-1607. •43-8779 OR BUSINESS PROPERTY: FOR LEASE — March 1st. Fully first shot, 7 weeks Old. Call 643-6129 oar garage, combination win­ statnless steel built-ins', 3 bed- tlons. cleaned and repair^. Cosma school or on Saturdays WOMAN MEOHANIC dows, treed lot, excellent loca- rooms, V/2 baths with colored Town of Manchester, Charter OAK GRILL equipped restaurant, capacity now, during your senior 648-0624 after 5:80. I Experienced for general A. L. ROSE 649-7377 MANCHESTER GREEN Appliance, 649-0065. 60 patrons. Ideal for man and Must have Job shop all around ■ auto repair shop. Custom- •BVEN ROOM apaHment, 22 tton,- bullt-lns, Ule bath. Charles fixtures, pop • out windows, oak Field, south side of Charter year WANTED L e^ ra n ce, 649-7620. BI3SELL S’jrRBB'T — 4,famlly, | deep closets, natural cabinets Oak St., Extension of permls- ON THE GREEN YOU ARE A-1! Truck to A-1! wife operation. Write refer­ practical experience, 7-10 years, lary benefits Including a Locust 8t., 649-6239, 9-8. Buslnees Man’s Luncheon 86c ences and experience to Box complete experience on all DACHSUND PUPPIES, AKC, as Transcriber for I retirement program and MANCHESTER - BxecuUve good retUni, owhsr, ' 649:5229, . and wood'wbrk, private play gion for the storage of 50 new AVAILABLE FOkt LEASE Cellars, attics, trash, small Edlphone. Contact FOUR ROOM apartment, see neighborhood, lovely 7 room yard for children, near stores and used cars, with conditions. trucking done A-1 right! Call 276, Talcottvllle, or telephone AND phases of aircraft parts and Job red. Glastonbury, 638-1914. Ibonus plan. Apply in per- 9-6. Coffee and Deeeert Included shop manufacturing, capable of personnd manager of ond floor, electric stove, re Colonial, manunoth Uvln.' and parochial school. $780. Colonial Outdoor Advertising CONTACT OWNER 643-S983 643-2928, Tremano InmiLicking 648-4656. |son at rdom, modern kitchen with RESIDENTIAL quoting, processing and trouble FOR SALE — 8 weeks old black frtgerator, UF>te and garage transferred Price R^ down FHA. Call owner, 643 Co., s. Side New Bolton Rd. Service. buUt-tes, 2-car garage. Sacrl- shooting. Must know maUi, and white mongrel puppy. Call IONA included. Tile bath, modern duced, large new Garrison Co 7366. (opp. No. 63), New Bolton Rd. THEN 6484)645. DON WILLIS Roe at $1P.00P Hayes Ag ic j, 6-room- home te central ■LECTROLIDC OWNERS—Free LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ Help Wanted— Female 35 methods, materials. This to a top MoniifcKturing Utohen, hot water heat.. In- Manchester, ‘ modem ooo- onlsl, beautlfor and tonvenlent (opp. No. 117), New State Rd. n. pickup and delivery. Prompt pairs, sales, rotor blades notch spot and excellent oppor­ quire 899 Parker Street down 648-480S. WoodWn HetghU. _649-072i. of Hockanum' River New State WOMAN FOR General office GROOMINO and boardlim, win Co. 8ARAQE venleneee. Priced to sell at ■ervice on your Electrolux (r) sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ ON tunity for right man. All replies steire. OiU 049-1979 after ® j gnVEN^ROOM: older home, • $11,900. LEGAL Rd. (opp. Jarvis Plant), Tolland I f cleaners. Also featuring rug work, typing and accounts re­ coUect and deliver. H. C. Regent S t, Manchester 18 MAIN STREET p.m. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, a strictly confldentiaL Write Box Chase, Harmony Hill Ken­ bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. MANCHESTER — Bolton — An- l^ke., between Parker A Oak­ washer. Call Electrolux au­ ceivable experience preferred, Phone 648-8111 MANCHESTER land, Middle Tpke., West, east 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 6& B, Herald. nels, Bolton, 643-0437. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. 4-bedroom Colonial, pree­ oaldl acres. Now under con­ "O p en House thorized sales and service. Call 2098. hours 8-8, pleasant working DELMONT STREET • room n s location, beautiful struction 6-room -Ranches, 7- NOTICE of No. 951, Middle T:pke., West, A duplex, walking distance 448-5958. 649-0648, 236-4251. Please ask conditions, write Box F, Her­ famUy room, 2-«ar garage, room Ralpep "Raneh'; T-roem TO .ENROLLED. west of Hockanum'River, Mid­ AT fior Auguatlne Kamienakl. HOMELTTE chain saws, sales ald,. fuU-4 Colonials, approxlmalely one dle Tpke., West, west of No. and service. L A M Equipment, TURRET LATHE and Bridga- plus heat and utilities, I chil­ raised ranch, 2-car garaga, MEMBERS OF THE ply to our Personnel De- dren maximum. Glastonbury acre loto,' trfss,. tile bath, 847, West Center S t, east of No. DATA PROCESSING computer Route 88, * Vernon, 876-7609, port operators. Must be able to Read Herald Ads. built-tes, 1 4 bathi, % acre >ot, g-ropip. Cape with, attached .. garage, Ureplape, hot- water oU DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF 512, Elxtenslon of permission to partmant •38-1401, 0 can now prepare aH individual Manchester Enterprise 1945. set up Ind operate from blue- tremendouB value. Hayes Agao- garage, cloae to echoole, heat, - fxoeUeot - <. ■ location. ANDOVER. have free-standing signs, with FOX RQVE HEIGHTS mtnts. Work week 86 hours. m riy i>rieed at $15,9M. tox returns. GUI 286-2211. oy, •48-4801. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. condition. Steady employment, good pay CONNECTICUT THIS SUNDAY — t to-» P-M. UoBMiMrid THREE ROOM apartment for Pursuant to the provisions* o f . Jensen------Building. _ Co., . Middle CONNECTICUT and fringe benefits for quali­ NOTICE MANCHESTER - New » room (MANCHESTER G T f KEENET STKEET) KEYPUNCH rent. Call 848-1111. Garrison OolutUal, 18x24 living INVESTMENT . NEW RAISED RANCH - * the _ State_ _ Primary Law and the Turnpike, Blast, west of No. 134, O ffe re d 18-A fied men. Echo Machine Oo., A public heeding wUI be held rooms, on e-f^ _and two 1 ^ Rules of the Deniocratlc Party, Special Extension to erect group Inc., Manchester, 648-7627, by the Town Planning Ck>mmis- room, family ro«n ,. buUt-te New.exciting custosn crafted 7 and S-room Garrteoa Oo- ■TATE U0EN8BD net iKune REWEAVING Of bunu, moth ED FOUR ROOM unfurnished kttoben, master bedroom 8-fsmUy flat with 8 -ear ga- te t ^ , 8 or^4 bedrwm a hereby warned that a dwellings, with conditions. esBtrally located. reeacmaWe OPERATORS MUTUAL olon of Kanchester, Connectl- apartment, second floor. In­ rage, <|ulet reeidentlai .looa- room, famlty room, w e car ^ ucus will be held at the Town KFD Manufacturing Com­ lotiiate and rateed ranebaa Panel famUy rooms, 114 batha boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ " l y ^ i iressitos rf^oni* low twintlM. ratea, friendly atmoepbere. dow shades made to measure, LIFE INSURANCE ’ quire 288 Center Straet. B a ;^ I g m c j, <«8-4W.- ' ' tton. pany, South aide of Charter Oak built-in kitchens. High kanie 14 aora oountry loto wHh TeL 875-lOlL St, No. 334, Special Exception all stoea Venetian blinds. Keys EXPERIENCED AND NOTICE 4-famUy o t t Oeeiter t t , ex­ nuury 26, 196(^, at 8 o’clock pjn. city convenienoes. Don’t m lu seeing tbeoe^value peeked mads while you wait Tape re­ COMPANY morigage ' Punmilwa ApM' f Mitii 6 8 »A MANCjaDSTBR - Uke ^ for toe purpOke of Electing to erect group dwelltega, with M D E WANTED from 16 Lawton cellent income, each apart­ bomaa tomorrow between 8:00 end 8:00 p.m. corders for rent Marlovr s, 867 ing on tha following reeubdivi- • 4 room m toR *8 toot mdng KANCH — ,3 bedrooms, garage, edndi tiona Road, Manchester Green area, 140 Gardsn St, Hartford, Coon. ZONING BOARD ment hat all modern con- party-endoraed candidates -for Ifaln.. 649-632L TRAINEES ■lon: KANOBBBTFR >- 8 room room, IH hatha, bsautltulty porch, custom -buUtjte 1967, or ; Temple Beth Sholom, 63 U n­ to Hactford, etore home. 849- OF APPEALS “Redlvtolon of Lots 5 A part venlenoee. municipal offlcee to.-b* voted (Offlco Is Not O ^ On apartment at Oak Lodge, prl- RnUhsd family room, large 1 a, lieauUful .terg? wooded., lot for in the Town Election on den St, Vaidahea-to: convert itreottbiw: .From flenter St. talM MeKae S8. to B u U otd SU5. TOWN OF COVENTRY 6, Property of Lloyd A A Betty rate satraaoe, park%, 10 wooded lo t Hayes Agsnoy. . with privacy op an sides, plus building to office uee, without td-, rlUrt an Hartford Ed. aad Siat left onto Si. Mdodey, Feb. n ) L. laimbra, Manchester. Conn. NVONEY ? ■ 1 ■ • ' • May 17, 1965; and to conduct Buildliic— Contnetuig 14 There win be a pubU6 hear­ minutes to Hartford. Adults. 648-4808. ______a lfx82 swimming poq] 'with 'all Irequired off-street parking, and .Brtdg* St. eonttensa Into Kesaey S t Prooeed e«8 Iteenay ALPHA — NUMERIC Scale l ’’-20’ - Feb. 16, 1965’’ No psto. $125. 648-9171. AmoRMliDM fa r Sato ing -March 1, 1966 at 8 p.m. in WE3LEY R. SMITH , aocesspries. Stey off the. bpy. oometodfora paid eaueua waiver o f 120 day-time limit to S8. Me4Me a n on right, bagreai lUALITT CARPENTRY- tha Town Office BuUding, (Original Lots comprise Lots itAlkmEFT^ — IW hlgtiwitys tote sumraey, .We. life OABT Tour credit tanv d o m e n , porcl TRRBB RfJOM furnished apart- * large trses, olsan 6 room Colo­ A G E N C Y . ; i f vaUd nppoalpg'eandldaislea one year> WE ARB LOOKlNO'for a girt Route 81, to consider the fol­ 8 A 6 of “South Manchester you save m'oy be' m ur. ^wn. The above win be effective i7 Short CO down pay- baaaments raOntohaa. cab- Excellent benefits, 5-day Helghta’’ Oct 1908, Less por­ $80. monthly Includes hot nial, double garage, only $16,- Ohoute be filed the P r im ^ to fill tha position of oaoretory lowing wpeaJ for variance:- « d i ^ 7 8 WW In y ^ own ^ckyatd. February 2$.jl9«5.. Saks’ A f«it Baakrupir Bepoises tnete, built-Ms, tonnloa. tile. w e^ , free parking. Write for a bank in Mancibefteri, Ap­ Mlooaei B. Lepter, Bread A tion .^deeded May 7, 1910 to water and part heat. 000. HUtoniltl ikivogr. vp/w eton? Don’t desjietrl See Bcn- No Job too tonalL William Box A, Herald, advising plicant will nped to be 6b ex­ MUk Btraet, repeating vari­ Town fo r highway puipoeea.) after 7, eet DouglM. InmdN about low- RobUrs education and eoqtorlenco, cellent t j^ s t and able to take ance to place a new barn 80 ft. AU Intoreeted penons may oot down, amallaat poymeota If any. shorthand. Ability to mast the from the road, whereas town attend this hearing; ngrwbon. t h omoU Im w or fl- CARPENTRY—Roe roonu, for­ pubUe, aeeuraey and eO l^ n cy aoning regutattona requlra 100 Dnted at Manouater, Oon- noMoe oonuisity Plaa- Ooasto* in work .and the desire to be f t neetteut, this 18th day of Fab- Moton, mica, caUinn. clooats, ramod- aliag. hatchways, attics ftn- tIM FORO, P A o e r H M dM t to laliaa, l a b * ocncrata steps,i floora, fo Job too LPN or RN. fuu or part-ttme, Kxtal and busineas ■ requltod. Oront-B. Toothafcaiv Ir . aaursiff 5!^^* esrusar U-7. S7»a077. Write BottW , Harald. Chairman t = .. ..

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About Towa Fttiaiwiaas Polish Women's Anianca, Grotip 246, will meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. at the Polish American Club, Clinton S t TOP 8AUBSMAN Joseph L. Gordon of 46 Cros­ The string section of Man­ by Rd. w|w honored as the out­ chester Civic Orcbestra will re­ standing all-around salesman hearse Monday at 7:46 p.m. at for the year by U»e Barrows Cooper Hall, South Methodist and Wallace Oo. at a recent Church. Those attending are re­ (banquet In Hartford. As the minded to bring stands. winner In competition With 150 other BAW soles representa­ Manchester Business and tives for the award, he re­ Professional Women’s Club will ceived a two-^eek Caribbean meet Wednesday at 8 pjn. at cruise. " ^ Mott's Community Hall. Re­ Gordon la also dated to be freshments will be served after ■the recipient of the Hartford the meeting. Sates and Marketing Execu­ tives Inc. Dlstlngulrtied Sales­ man Award, which will be pre­ Rainbow Mothers Circle will sented to him later this month. meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at A member of the six-year-old the Masonic Temple. After a real estate firm for the past I short business meeting Miss year and a half, he was re­ ' Suzanne Cowles will show cently appointed aoslstanit sales slides of her trip to Europe. manager for the Manchester I The meeting Is opM to all office on W. Middle Tpke. mothers of Ralnlnbow Girls. Members of the Manchester HEADS GROUP Emblem Club will meet tonight - Frederick E. Peck of 756 N. at 7:15 at the John F. Tierney Main St. has been elected presi­ Funeral Home. 219 W. Center dent of the Greater Hartford St., to pay respects to Peter A. AdJusUrs Association, an or­ Baldwin, father of Mrs. Don­ ganization of Insurance adjust- ald Jorgensen, a member of the club. Manchester Assembly, Or^er of Rainbow for Girls, will have an initiatory meeting Monday at 7:30 p,m, at the Masonic Temple. Officers .are reminded to wear long white gowns. Re­ "This Is a hard and proud Industry: It’s made up of men freshments will be served af­ aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. SomeUmes. even sons of ter the meeting. want nothing to do with this business — they don t see w y _ Wins Hire Handicapped Essay Contest f’;^m gTexp?ei;S^'‘''a ^ " t th^r "Chosen field o f meat packing and retail!^ by the o ile r s of Miss Joyce Flynn, daughter the recenUy opened Western Beef Mart at 61 Tolland Tpk&. (Route 83). Frank S. BujnM Suzanne Cowles, a senior at^Paula Rosen, 100 Waranoke Rd.,^and Richard Barrows, instruc- of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. wVTngh'il'^d'^rm M H. Br^acH All wr. ^ _I a .A .. A A. tors at n A Manchester A r\ Va Community t v i t tn 11 V Manchester High School, re­ fifth. All are Manchester high I Flynn of 149 Porter St., a ta S e whol^a“ meat business flC^e years ago In students. The 38 local entries College. (Herald photo by Sa- junior at Elmira (N.T, 1 Col­ Packing Co. on Birch Mt. Rd. as well as their retail outlet. The Beef M ar^which lm p < ^ ceives her first place certificate were judged by James Tatro temis.) lege, is chairman for Queen and meat dfrecUy from the West. U sUU In expansion to handle a growing fleeter business. as local winner o< the annual Throne for Elmira College’s an­ (Herald photo by Oflara.) Hire the Physically Handi­ authorities. In the break Into nual Winter Weekend, which capped Essay Contest. James the Parkade store during the began yesterday. Miss Flynn la nine directors at the annual lems. Is available at each fulfiUlng a recent five-m onpr a graduate of Manchester High DeRocco, manager of the Sears Police Arrests night of Jan. 31, several radios company meeting held In Port­ the bank’s 34 offices. purchase quota for the A C were taken. School. land, Maine last week. Harold Sparkplug division of General) Parkade store and contest chair­ Willard Boliver, 62, of 16 Rogers corporation reports Motors.______Del' jllaFera, who fllCA Three weeks of intensive in­ A. Sutphen and Hans P. Stl- man, holds the $50 merchandise Laurel St,, was charged with Friendship Circle of the Sal­ bolt, respectively the president record high earnings for 1964 Monday, expects to visit severar vestigation by Det. John Krin- vation Armv will meet Monday certificate that his store is intoxication after he was found and vice president of U.S.Eh of $594,000 or $1.52 per share, areas of the Pacific vacation, awarding Miss Cowles. Frede­ jak into the recent case of bleeding from an apparent fall iat 7:45 p.m! at the church for were elected along with seven nearly double the $299,000 or paradise. Including Pearl Har^^ ' a work and fellowship program. rick lOinia, manager of the breaking and entering at the to the sidewalk on Bldridge St. Frederick E. Peck executives of the West Virginia 77 cents per share In 1963, bor. • State Employment Office, looks W. T. Grant Co. store in the last night. He was treated for Hostesses will be Mrs. Peter Pulp A Paper Co., of which based for ^ t h periods on 300,- Stevenson and Mrs. William on. Miss Cowles is the daughter Parkade has resulted in the cuts at the emergency room of era In the Greater Hart/brd U.SJC. is a subsidiary. 342 shares currently outstand­ WUUam C. Carroll of La-> of Mr, and Mrs, Alton N. Cowles arrest of a 17-year-old youth. Manchester Memorial Hospital Spatlg. ing. Sales In 1964 also set new Bonne - Sllversteln Assoclatee and relearsed without bond area highs, totaling sUghUy over $12 of 363 Keeney St. Her essay on Thomas E. Muldoon of 12 Peck, the Republican Regis­ Inc. of Manchester was re-J while awaiting arraignment In Donald Edward Besser, ioft Harold E. Balch o< 30 Klro ii^lloin, compiared with about the theme, "How the Handicap­ Cedar St. was arrested by E>et. trar of Voters for Mancheeker, electsd to the board of dlreetora ped Are Overcoming Barriers court on March 8. of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Beeser Of S t has graduated from the Lee $9.7 mUlion the previous year. Krinjak yesterday afternoon at has been an adjuster for the Institute of Real Estate given of the Mutual Agents Assocla-{ to Employment in My Commu­ David J. Gosselin, 21, of Can­ 114 Adelaide Rd.. has been police headquarters, after he General Adjustment Bureau at Morse Business OoHegs In Uon of Connecticut this week, t nity,” will enter the contest on was brought there by his ton, was charged with failure named to the dean’s list for the ’’open house” meeting to since 1950, including one and a Hartford and will open a realty b state level. father, and charged with lar­ to carry a license and failure first semester at Brown Unl- discussH {henie stock msirket and half years with National Fire office at his home. A resident DENTAL X-RAYINO WlDBi Pamela Bamlngham, 238 ceny \mder $50 on a warrant to observe the optical restric­ , verslty. A graduate of Mount investment opportunities for Hermon School, he is a sopho- Insurance Co. as a staff ad­ of Manchester for the past fbur WASHINGTON — The nd{ Mountain Rd., will receive a $25 issued by the 12th Circuit tion on his license and sum­ juster. He has also been active building a second income will moned to court on March 8. He ■ more at the college where he is years, he vrill offer a complete tlon’s dentists eoqMss 185-milt merchandise prize from Grand- Court. He was released without in Manchester’s Junior Cham be held Wednesday at 8 at the Hon X-ray films a year, the stated to Patrolman Robert studying American civilization. realty service, specializing in Francis I. DuPont A Co. office. Way for winning second place; bond In custody of his father her of Commerce. United SUtea surgeon ganara) for arraignment in court on Hennequin that his hcense had residential, commercial and In­ 100 (Jonstltutlon Plaza. Several and Cynthia Briggs of 84 Fin­ eeUmsktea. ley St., a $15 merchandise prize Feb. 25. been taken away by police in The executive board of the BRIEFS dustrial listings. common stocks will be analyz­ Police have also taken into Illinois after a speeding charge, Ladies of the Assumption will ed for current Income and a from Marlow’s for winning third First place and a check for place. Paul PllkMiis, 47 Hoff­ custody a companion whom | o—.and was told. to— use —- the— court meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Charles L. Wick of 16M For­ queaUwi and answer period is school library, 8. Adams St. $2,050 were won by a Man- man Rd., took fourth place, and they have placed with juvenile summons In lieu of it. chMter man In the January est St., sales represenUtlvs for Included in the diverse pro­ Suggestion Award program at the Standard Register Co., gram. the Pratt A Whitney division West Hartford, has been elect­ of United Aircraft CorporaUon. ed to memfcership In the com­ Thomas J. O’Hara of 64 Dud- WESTOWN Hugh H. Tansey of 121 Oloott pany's Himdred Point Club for lley St., a consumer produots PHARMACY S t, a leadman vriio joined the 1966. An honorary ocgmnizatlon, saleemsn for Kimberly-Clark 669 Hartfoig Rd. 649 9946 cmnpany In 1947, reewnmended the club is composed of those CosporaUon of Wlseonsln. has the elimination of nmi-essentlal ' graduated from the two-week who equaled or excelled their j To maintain ear eoatiiitiKy components on a test engiine 1964 quota. seminar course at the paper used to check spare turbine manufacturing company’s In­ af medical service wa are stitute of Marketing In Neenah, blades. Russell I. Tomm o t Ver­ Earl C. Herrick, owner of the SsnoMte Wise. non received two awards total­ Herrick Sales Agency in Bolton, Open All Day ling $893. Tomm is a former was sleoted secretary of the Manchester resident. Mew Hkigland Nurserymen’s Victor J. DeUaFera, owner of Association at its recent 64th Manchester Auto Parts, Inc. on SUNDAY Robert Zafansn o f Botton has annual convention in Boston. Broad S t, has won a nlns-day been prwnoted to public rela­ tr^> to Hawaii as a reward for tions manager of Pratt A Whitr ney Aircraft. Zalman waa form­ Ludey StrSce wUI introduce erly assistant director of the a new filter cigarette with a corporate public relations de­ flavor tip Into, local markets partment. Before joining Unit­ this week, according to repre­ art ed Aircraft In 1957, he had beeh sentatives of tfas American To­ W . H a newspaperman and a vice bacco Oo. To piAlicize the new DRIVEWAYS president of a New Yorit public product, the company plans s relatione agency. multimillion dollar national ad­ Parking Anaa s Oaa Statlona • Basketball ^eurta Authorized Volkswagen De^er vertising campaign. Now booking for Seasonal Work ^ The stockholders of the Unit­ ed States Envelope Co. elected The Oinnecticut Bank and 25 Years As A New Car Dealer Trusit Co. announces a new ad­ 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU MARCH 15 visory service provided free of An work Personally anparvlsed.. We are 100% insored. OFFER YOU THESE EXCELLENT TRADE-INS charge to individuals called Family Banking Service. The NONE BOUGHT FROM USED CAR DEALERS service, aimed at aotving per­ DcMAIO BROTHERS sonal or family money prob- i fA 643-7691 YW - MODEL 113 61 YW - MODEL 113 61 YW - MODEL 113 DUCK - 2-DR. SEDAN WHITE - 2-DR. SEDAN BLUE - 2-DR. SEDAN COSMETICS Radio. Radio. $875 $995 Radio. Plus extras $1045 WE CABBY ALL and THE TOP LINES Corned Beef Dinner ARTHUR DRUB 61 YW - MODEL 113 GRINDERS 63 YW - SUNROOF 63 YW - SUNROOF Tokottvill* Congrtgcrtloiiai Chureli D elivered RUDY RED SEDAN RED 2-DOOR SEDAN Fully Equipped $995 JET DUCK - SEDAN WilMB 6 Bfile Radius MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd Loaded. Has everything. On Orders Of 93 Or More $1395 91295 MILITARY WHIST SitHiifs «t 5:15 cmd 6:30 TEL M3-1492 AND ^ ADULTS: S1.7S CHILDREN 7Se| 60 YW - MODEL 241 SETBACK PARTY 59 MERCEDES H O T M EALS PROCEEDS WILL OO TO THE STATION WAfiON 59 MERCEDES Sponsored by King David VERiNON CENTER CHURCH BUlLDlNa FUND Model 220S 4-Door Sedan. Color gray. and and Snnset Rebekan Lodges Red and white. Immaculate inside *1195 Model 219. Tan with W 5 and out red interior. Very dean. 9995 LEGAL BEVERAGES FRIDAY, FEB. 36 8:00 P.M. 63 YW MICRO DUS BHARTER OAK ODD FELLOWS HALL Model 281. Green and white. M l 9 A C 62 YW - SUNROOF 61 YW MICRO DUS BeneSt of Conn. Eye Bank Lew mileage. “ lO T D Model 117. Red. Low mileage. RAH. Model 221. Green and white. C|9Q K RESTAURANT and Visual Besearch Foun­ Must be seen to be 91195 Very clean. '* 1 1 W 130 Charter Oak St dation. ' appreciated. Maacheeter DONATION fl-OO I '-V. 62 YW - MODEL 113 CLACK SEDAN 60 YW PANEL - MDL 211 61 YW PANEL MDL 211 Radio. Low mileage. ♦1195 Rlue. Very low mileage. White. 1800 lb. payload. Good buy. W 5 Ready to go. 9695 62 YW - MODEL 113 BOWIING Fitzgerald Ford, Inc; 63 KARMANN GHIA CLUE SEDAN White with red Interior. Low, low 64 YW CONYERTIDLE IPJI. to 1 AJL Windsor Avenue, Rockville Radio. One owner. mileage. Fully equipped. 4(1 A AF Tan with black top. 91195 WUI accept trade. ^ l O T D Under 4000 miles. •1795 $2jN P w P e n o i BANK HNANCING Sinee Model T Doav it hAs been Fitzgerald Ford MANY OTHER CARS-AMERICAN and FOREIGN for the best deala-cars-sorvic

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By W A N OBOSBY NHW YORK (NBA)—Hey, ^ - j i i J HpoM, John Dcmna who said man is . ah island.” ' Meeft Petsir Lind Havse, who B try- tns to iM.one.'' ' , ^ “^Potei\ hoot of CBS-'TVTa Suh- Y y V y V V V ' ' / ' % day afUichooii Alumnf Fuh, is 1 and who *■ , „,^iHl(loiditedly the only main In themaelvea i .'^lUStory to buy his island trcm were soma > ! owners of J | / P it ^ s Pebble, as he c a ^ . S. Bupiac- II island in Long I s f a ^ ter, atarted , Sound, was originally called I e Silk City ' Uttte Pea Island, perhaps be- ich imports —eauee when- the tide is in thO^. r business. aere of land |s reduced to .only;: " 115 square fe e t It was! pu r-. i' fthtsml by CBS, Syhere for' years '' r It housed a radie tower and ! J flva-monpv tided a laiuhnark for ndvig^if^'l for the AC tosa. ■' [1 of General' “ When you. says, that CBS ' s, who fliesi towel' on a boiat trip down froiq L' 0 visit severar Ness Bhgiahd,** PilUt said, “you [ • - - ;lfic vacationi knew you wera,home." ' I g Pearl Hai^^ fSr Y^ebbed V set, Wheu CBS. DMved Its . radio > t tower to C itet Island, P eM ilTOU of I a -I bought UMe-.. Pea. BostoM n Assodatee osM barren 'Island that ia “great if you have webbed Iter was re-J iSet and jh a seagull's pam-,. nd Of directors dlsa,'' he got a buUding with rents Aasocia-{ ItvfBS quarleia, a 18-fbot cabin t It / 1 this week. i ondaer, M jle^ of .aratecfroat property.Jtad .a It-ton tugboat J riNO wniiii lliK V DinwhcMge Ptanned In this context, the story of t ^ k Uist October. Since then tine,” but was so tehsb that the There is a beautifully o«v Lesley Ann Warren is the clas­ the young New Yoykoir lias been gentle Rodgers suggested ahs " stnipted basisihent on the island, sic. She is the Oinderena'riri of patiently aWalUtig NFL BigUiskta ' “ Mad Ghoal” Tarhaa ■•Fi his own obuntey, the Mocks U:M (S> Sky Klag ' Bm * Bsaar kxptorins ' . “ Five Orsvee To Cairo”' Fiaa- (Se> News and-Weatkar towaia. (Coier) David WavM, . Ikaa- ehat Taaa, Asaa Baxtar. (40) MedalUaa Tkeatre mCH15 **W# dop’t have a moat, but d*ie Bik'eT. lavevnsaUba •! 0 :K Cloae (jp On Sparta U:M O) Satarday Snectsoalar _ Coming Shows kamaS aad aalmal mlsraUaa. <:1S (S) New* “ Tyrant *1 Ijrdia Against Tka 0% iasored. I do plan a dranshridge, whioh <40> Bmvllag, . B:M Yale Sports Weekend U sM '(I> ''B FB fi«.'S ■ 'I- ■ . (18) Sab< T.V. l i :U (SO) Tonight fCX IWM "And Z might a>most Panellats' 'for this week’s (S-M> Happltr HMper CeaM Gaatd riaMata Csmtsrt aad Hymn dsagai'oos gsuM," Peter said, ‘tStarring The Bditors,” Bund^ liOO (t> Thb Is Veaaa GaUaal Men SiM (t) MasBaals at Meditattan aCtaraoon.at 2 pm . on Channel Andy GrUfItk ghost • cIroulUng Bxeoutton aO and 8:90 pjik ou Channel 40, Starring tke Editors '• Ught and haring ships pU« on will be HeibeitiBrucker of the {JK T ^ v - <4S) wanted Dead er AHv* J the rooks where ng frleii^ and TiN (S> Jaekle Gleason H artford Oourant) IVUliani ‘/i" i¥ k?V ^ Tka King FaaUir - ' Z ooiOd phifiderthem. tSS-M) FHpper Dsright, Jf-. df the Holyoki " w Sm ^ Aakem, i^ames w hiaa to knluht'- Peo- Itaaw rlpt - TetegranL Harbu (Color) Brian Kelly. Daring < M > S ai«dar HaUsM r • an BBderwater laveStlgatleB, ple and oriltlUee. LsVanway, of the Greenfield' at latrigaa” Cari Oar- Farter is sveteome by texle 'lri«ids haws hsen lavMAA .Bmb Reoorder-Gasette, and AJaii H.' ehemioals trsm a yasstag ship. Z Will oaH > TbbUsciU.*'^ . (Bmstead of Tba MaodieoUr •iOo'Tm ) Baik*tbaB..,r''^ ;;' i iM ^> Ksalaoky /ones ’■ - -W.V. ym. Armor /. '■< I SiM (•>' OUUgaa’s IsUad 'Phranlhg Hwaldi (WM-MlEJtwreaoe Wsik Skew ^ t a m k V . <«•> Bake* PaHV v i '4 W n U ^ C U v way with AiHa Hands in Bis t:0S m TkepitertelBera LABORATORIES .jpnginnnlng .playr'VA Lsbnardo Da Vlnol,’’ a program Oaesii FWl Slivsrs. ^ • tracing tha life of the. Renata^ - (M 4 0 f Vi* BawMH Tear Satnrdsy NIgkt at lb* T b » Dark.” aance man, Tueeday . pn 4300. ^ a a d e iB ^ . Opea” -: W><*lta. ' Mayles , (Gaiar) “ Lj PRWQEOIL (SB) WeahesA Rewa __ ) Graatsst FlgMa s f Ih^ RADIOS *4 HODR ^dbinoinpR 8 UtOS ^tS c S o S tiO l JMwa, Bpatte. j --’ I - UtM (|) Capital Baparts ’ C A U W -1124 am Bfat Davis Mm SiW (i> Mg Mavl* L ti W OOD CO. Pkll^u» «•> MIvsv Wtaos '• aW s *f tha WaiMF* TV-I • ili (• iWealhm Difi Oarlss

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SUNDAY Television PROGRAM TUESDAY Television ^ PROGRAM AUTO STAR j Time Channel Championship Repait on the Mh^dey Siege el 8:40 (3) Car 84. Where Are Y e «f 7:45 (8> Sacred Heart (24) Open Mir li«einrrad. OhMiBel 8:00 (8) The Edge Of Night S:00 (3) The Chrlilophert (8) T*wb Ort*r (28-30) Another World (24) Repertoire Workshop (30) Starring the Editors Ill) ^ b * . T.V. Saari** Semeufor (8) Trallmnster 8:8# (8) Red Skeltoo Hour (8) This Is Ihe £tfe 1:90 (3) Sports s]pectarular (M) Hell of 1,7 Goest: Hugh O'BrIaa. (30) Africaltare on Parade AAU lnd To Tell The Troth (22-30) HoHabaloo 8:30 (3> The World Aronad Us NewlOO]rioope <2#40> The Yonng Married* (Color) Sammy Davis, host. Kennel Club Dog Show. From liM (S) World War I Joey Heathertoo, Bud and (8) Davey and Goliath Madison Square Garden. "TIpMrary and All That <8> National Edeeatfoael ¥▼ (22-3#> Yoo DooT Say (SO) Science Today (22) Flying Fisherman 7:M (8> laqalriag Mind (^-'Raoger Aody Show Travis, others. daai.^’ Nlaeteea eoagt e( the (22-30) Match Game (8) Special (40) Bible InstIUto 8:00 (22) Concern R tried are enag as hl.lerie <22-80) Today Show 8:45 <8) Llfht Time (24) Point of View Ime are ehown. (8) Operation Alphahol (8) Admiral Jack Battle of Brliaio 9:00 (3) Tales of the Rfvevbaaks (M) Sunday Speclram 8:80 (8) ExeroUe With Gloria (24) Friendly Giant 9:00 (20-40) The Typoon (8) Insirht ins, Margaret Joknsou Starring The BdHore -C. (40) Continental Cla**rooin (80) Maverick Walter and■ Wll*Wilson disagree (SO) This Is The Life (8-20-40) Wonderful World of 7: (8) Lassie 9:90 Times Track Meet. (24) Freuch Chef (SO) Bemper Reom (24) What'* New (8-2040) Peyton Place (30) Sacrifice of the Mass .4:30 (24) Fourtk Estate <40) Alumni Fun — Says — 10:0# Gale Storm (24) Thi* 1* Iirael (22-80) TW-8 meat Chnrch, Stowe, Vt.. deo- (18) Herald of Truth backfires. FREE 10:80 (8) Movie (SO) Adventore* WHh Slash 10:00 (3) The Doctor* aad the orated by Andre Girard. (20-40) The American Sperts- (88-SO) Weaderlul Wortd of Fridays on NBC 10- (2 2 -^ Wkat'* n o * BongT CfordoB , Norses (8) Special: If Dliastey man C^lor (8) Flame In tke Wind (40) News (Part I) A student's ever-ao- Strikes (Color) Robert Stack, Oea. (Color) A boy rescues a baby COLOR TV 11 p.m. (40) Adventure* in Faradite 8:06 (40) Adventore* la Paradise tive imagination leads to vio­ (20) Beany and Cecil Jimmy DootItUe. Fly flshlag otter from death aad raise* 11:00 (22^> Coaceatratien (3) Sports, New*, Weather lence. (Concludes 2-28 9:00 (40) Faith For Today for trout; elephant hunting; him as a pet. nUa Sat. or Mon. with (8) Hello Pea Picker* 4:15 (22) Clobhoose p.m. on "For The People") 10:45 (8) Paris Calllny pheasant hunting. (8-80-40) Wagon Tralh 11:80 (22-30) Jeopardy 6:25 C22) Special Report (22-30) Journals of Lewis and (30) Sacred Heart (22-30) Wild Kingdom Robert Fuller. Katherine Ross. (8-2040) Tke Price 1* Right 4:30 (3) New* Clark 11:00 (3) Camera Three (84) By Line 24 Con man tries to persaade a purehnae o4 any Used Coming Shows 18:00 (3) Love Of Ufe (8) Wide Coontry (Color) Recreation of the Lew- (8) Mominy Seminar 8:90 (3) I've Got A Secret J onng widow to murder a (22-30) Say When (22-M) Hontley Brinkley Re­ Is-Clark Expedition of 18044 (22) Social Secnrity In Action (18) Sob. T.V. Digest auker. Car from our ad of (8-20-40) Donna Reed port that opened the Northwest. (30) Biy Fictnre (22-30) H Fantasy Hour (24) New Orleans Jass Inger Stevens ia the guide In 12:9# (3) Search For Tomorrow (24) What's New (8-2040) Saga of Western Man (20-40) Rallwinkle (24) Casals Master Class 8:00 (3) M Sullivan Show last night, Feb. 19th. (22-30) Troth or CoBBeqaeacei 4:45 (20) News (Color) Documentary tracing 11:15 (22) Americans at Work 5:45 (18) News and Views Sid Ceitsar, Betsy Painter, Ro­ a tour of her native Sweden <^20^> Father Know* Best 7:00 (3) To Tell The Troth the life story of Leonardo Da 11:30 (3) From the College Campos 6:00 (3) Twentieth Century berta Peters. Friday 8-6 p.m. on ABC. 12:45 (3) Golding Light (18) Sob. T.V. Vinci. Fredric March narrate*. (8-20-40) Discovery *85 (24) A Sleep of Prisoaers 1:00 (3) Beit Seller (20) Open Mike 11:00 (34-20-22-3040) News, Weather A look at the moon and Mars 8:30 (22-30) Branded (8) Movie (22) Local New* and Weather and Sports throogh the world's most ad­ Chuck Connors. Jason learns "Return to Oz,” animated (20) Hello Pea Picker* (24) College Bound 11:16 (2040) Les Crane vanced telescope. a stranger who aided him in a AUTO feature, will be presented to­ (22-90) At Home With Kitty (3040) News and Weather (30) Tonight (18) The Christophers fight is really a bounty hunter morrow on NBC 5:30-6:30 p.m. (40) New* (22) Mas*. Highlight* 11:20 (3) Movie (22) Passing Parade out to kill him. 1:06 (40) Barbara Bernard Show (30) Sport* "N o Place Like Homicide** (30) Jewish Life (8-20-40) Broadside 1:30 (3) As The World Tom* 40) News (30) Sports 11:45 (30) The Christophers Cmdr. Adrians moukey's-paw DISCOUNT A 13-week series of televis­ (20) Ladle* Day (3) What in the World 11:28 (8) Tell Me, Dr. Brother* 12:00 (3) Perception talisman brings a curse if be ion adaptations of the stories (22-30) Let'* Make A Deal (8-2040) Combat 11:30 (22) Tonight (8) Comments and People makes a bad wish. (40) The Peapicker* Rick Jason, Dan Duryea. Cap­ (8) Big Movie (18) Fisher Family of Guy de Maupassant starts 1:55 (22-30) New* tured American corre*pondent "Crisis^' Jose Ferrer, Cary (20) Living Word 8:00 (3) For The People HOUSE, Inc. Friday at 8 p.m. on Chaimel 2:00 (3) Pattword refuse* to be rescued. Grant (22) Big Picture (8-20-40) Sunday Night Mevie (22-80) Moment of Troth (22-30) Mr. Novak I (3) News. Weather and Mo­ (SO) Ring Around the World (Color) Fredric March. Ben 478 Center St. 24. (20-40) Flame in the Wind Dean Jagger. Borges* Mere­ ments of Meditation Gaasara. Voung doctors chal­ dith debots as the new princi- ' (8) Special — The Making *f a (40) Beany and Cecil lenge the ideas of experieaced DEMPSEY-TEGELER and Co.. Inc. 2:30 (8) Hoose Party 12:15 (3) Great Moments in Music meu. Phone 643-9581 "A Profile of Sammy •Davis’’ (22-30) The Doctor* palal and Dean Jagger makes Movie (20) The Christophers FBIENDLY AND HELPFUL TBANSACTIONS HANDLED ON (8-20-40) Day la Coort Illsis farewell. I (8) Newscope, Moments ef 12:25 <8) Capital Report (22-30) Bonanta is presented on Channel 24’s 2:54 (40) New* (24) Spectrum Comfort. 12:30 (3) We Believe (Color) Michael laaadon, Cesar ALL EXCHANGES LISTED AND UNLISTED—MUTUAL FUNDS • E-Z Financing "The Open Mind” Friday at 8 (8) Opinionated Man Romero. Little Joe Is Jailed 1 when a man who wanted te p.m. ' (18) Bible Answers 629 MAIN STBEET (20) Silver Wings U.8.A.F. fight him is found stabbed. «4 a-iios • Open Evenings ^ (22) 10 Pin Bowl 10:00 (S) Candid Camera MetnSem of New York Stock BxeknnKe ’"The Restlese Sea,” the story WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM (30) Sun. .Matinee (22-30) The Rogues of the world beneath the sea, (40) Conversation With 10:30 (3) What's My Line? ★★★★★★★★★★★ 1:00 (3) Your Community 11:00 (3-8-22-30-40) News, Weather is repeated Friday on NBC Time Channel ray, Frances Farmer (8) Nationwide Bowling Tonrn. and Sperts from 7:30-8:30 p.m. 4:25 (3) Town Crier (24) What’s New (18) Sub. T.V. 11:10 (8) Changing Time 4:30 (3) Sanrise Semestev (40) RiHeman (20) Directions '05 11:15 (40) Feature Forty (30) SUver Wings 6:55 (40) Knockout Report on **$ynanon" contro­ (22) Shock Walter Lippmann, the noted 4:88 (8) Moments ef Comfort and 6:00 (8) News, Weather, and Sport* versial Westport. Conn, reha­ 11:20 (3) Movie political columnist, will assess New.cope (22) Top 22 riu* One bilitation centre for narcotics "Unfinished Business" Irene ,SH O P and (S) N .u .n .l EduuUlonal TV (24) Look at Britain addicts. Dunne, Preston Foster the state of nation and world (S) ChUdhood: World To DU- (30) Adventure* with Flash (30) Roller Derby 11:25 (8) Special iMaks A Difference Where Yon ShtcI SAVE in •’CBS Reports: Walter Lipp- covor Gordon (40) Westover Presents The Making of a Mevlc IT bOES mann, 1965" Monday 10-U p.m. !t-M) Today Show (40) New* 1:15 (40) Lift Up Yonr Voices (40) Dick Powell W HERE 1ST> OiMratlon Alphabot 6:06 (40) Laramie 1:30. (3) Face the Nation A Yank plays the ban­ 11:35 ( 30) The Untouchable* T:U (8) CoHvor.atlo. oa Social 6:10 (3) Sports, News, Weather (20) .Issues and Answers U:55 (8) Big Movie Y O U SEE Ginger Rogers stars in a Conoern. of tho Charoh -.4:15 <8# News (22) Hockey jo in an episode on "The Eagle aad The Hawk" ^ suspense story on NBC's "Bob 7:28 (28) Weather • (92) Clubhouse Boston Brnins vs. Montreal World War I songs Dennis O'Keefe, Rhonda Flem­ P THIS 7:30 (2) RFD No. S ■4:98 (92) Special Report ('anadians ing Hope Presents” Friday 8:30- (8) Friend et Br. Qooher (3) News (40) Winning Pins Sunday on CBS 6 :30- 12:25 (40) Espionage 4 SIGN 9:30 p.m. 8:00 (S> Captain Kanrnroo ' ' (8) 87lh Precinct 8:00 (3) Our Miss Brooks 1:16 (3) l^ecoy SAVINGS % 8:80 <8> Exerci.o With Qloria (2240) HunUey - Brinkley Ra> <8-2 Liniett Hobo w series toi tele- "Half Angel" Loretta Young, nas the looks, convenience and performanoe you want in a hearing ^d. If you have 1:20 (2) A . the World Tara. from Maine clashes with a (8-20-40) Price 1* R4ghi Joseph Cotton . Lake, Alan Ladd visioii. ~ (20) The Chriitopher. Western mhyor at a eeav*n- 18:00 (3) Love Of Life 11:86 (8) Tell Me. Dr. Bruther* an eyeglass aid because your loss is too severe, you must try the Super-9 (22-30) Say When (18) Sub. T.V. 11:30 (8) Big Movie / (22-20) Let’, Make A Deal tioa. •(8-20-40) llonna Reed (20) Danger Man to believe it. For a free demonstration, stop in or call us soon. NOTED MOTHER (40) Tke Peapicken (94) New Orleans Jass ' (22) Weather, la>cnl New* "Attack" Jack Palance, Eddie 1;SS (22-20) New. 0:90 (8) Cara WUllam* Show 18:30 (3) Search For Tomorrow (24) The Magic Room Albert Pat Priest, Marilyn of *"nie 2:00 (2) Pamword ' (8-9040) Burke's Law <22-30) Truth or C-onsequences (30) News and Weather (88) Tonight (C) Munsters," is the daughter of (22-20) Moment ot Truth Qeu* Barry, Corrine Calvet. (8-2eing electronically OVOI.E s a u b S s s e b v i o k CHICKEN Tariety show luclnde* puppefop 1:55 (22-30) News brainwashed. Cmdr. Crane- be­ MOTOB •46-6866 649-4817 — 646-1688 (22-20) Yob A>a!i Say comics, choral singing and a 8:00 (8) Password comes a saboteur. BICYCLES OLDSMOBILE SALES Brown in 6 MbratM 4i06,(2) Bancor Aady Shaw magician. (88-30) Moment of Truth <34) The Compieat Gardener Gan Be Bou|:ht g (2 2 ) Match Game U:00 (3-4-90-29-30-4#) New*, Wcath*r 8:00 (22-30) The Man From (8) Admiral Jack and Sport* t (80-40) Flame in the Wind U.N.C.L.K. On Lajr-Away *nrow OMsmobUo Dealer* The worUPs * New*, Weather, Momeato 08-30) You Doa'I Ray ^ i geaat* 849-4581— 18 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER 466 CENTER ST. 6U 9660 (18) MUIloa Dollar Movie of Meditation < *1 f ^ r t MSuiaelve" Fred MseHai- 1:08 (8) Nowseopot Monsoata s i ■ I t ti .iuofov>i’tr * 4 b ««■«* , I* t n ' . • i a. ,lp4m > 4- - 4 ’• * PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2Q, TV Housewives THURSDAY Television p r o g r a m Bsawt Uashaw-yafoMi U «sM T t a « Ohimnel 8:66 (S> Tb« Edr« •» evaa whea ereirthbis dhsr Is N o «:tt ($> T«wa Offer (tSSS) Anoiner WorM UireatMMd. Place for Housework <:M (8> Smnrise S«mesfer (R) T n illin *,t»r (M) Freacli Chef (St> Experience In WriUnc (R M t) General Uoapltal t;M (*) To Tell The TrulH «:S8 (8> MomenM of ComfoH (XS4S) The YoBnR Married* Newscope A demaaalratloa of BSP In Mary Tyler Moore^s liif e 6:46 <8> Nalfonnl Educationnl TT (M-3S) Y ob Doa’i Say 4:M (SI Baazer Aady Show Tyssks Abe real kBIer, (R ) 7:66 (S) Makbiz eC• ! (SS-SR) Match Game (8-3S-48) Doaaa Reed Show (22-U) T ^ y I (M) Tho Oomera ^ By DICK KUCINCat admits to complete bliss 'with (8) Operation Alphabe! (SI Admiral Jack 7:15 (8) Fiwyer (18) Million Dollar Movla (S-M-49> M s Three Soai Holljrwood —(NEIA)— Most her lot. , i 7:85 (S8> Weather (M-4R) Trallmaoler Chip aad Robbie learn lenae- o f the actresses who play tele­ "EJverythlng I waivt I have,'’ 7:86 (3) Thix In VConn 4 ;U (X:-S0) Newo thlBf of the srewa-ap werld. rtie says. " I am a career girl (8) F rie«d of Mr. Goober 4:SS (S-S2) Movie (22-34) Dr. Kildare vision's glamorous housewives 6:06 <8) Captain KaBxnroo (S4) Comedy Time Rlohard Ohambeilala, Barbara claim to be partial, in varying — I ’m not one o f -those acci­ 8:86 (8) BxercUe With GlorU 4:44 (24) Whiplaoh Bel Oeddea. A wamaa docter’s dental aolressos, I always (241 Friendly Giant eoM blooded dedlealloa aatag- degrees, to the life of a typical (46) Continental Clasnroom wanted this kind of a career 6:66 (3) Hap RIchaids (S4I Maverick . „ . . ealaea KDdare. (44) The Admiral and SwBbby (34) Foarth EatatO American homebody. But not and this kind of a life. (8) Olri Talk Mary Tyler Moore. (88) Romper Room S:U (24) Star HI Sin* Ix> • :W (3) Paasword ' t "And, actually, 1 feel that (86) Today In Connection! S:S4 (8)■ Hnr.klelterry Hound (8-34-44) M w llched ~I couldn't be happy living this kind of life Is better for (46) Boxo The Clown (18) MIIIIob Dollar MoWe (24) Chaaael ^ Repart Laura's life,” says Mary. Laura 6:15 (8) Deputy Dawx “ Colic*: Khythm” Joe Fc)CBBOr, everyone, including my chil­ Jack Oakie • :S4 (8) Declaloa i is the w ife of Roto Petrie on the 6:86 (3) Leave It To ^ a v e r (8-24-44) Feytoa Place dren. When I get home at (8) The Yoaur Marriedo (24) Film Dick 'Van Dyke Show. (24) What’B NewT Dorothy MaMae. Ooaataace re. night, I want to see my son. 1 Romper Room alfauta a dItfleaH «*a3h tnaal ba "There really is not much want to spend some time with 16:#6 (3) Newt (44) Kineman (88 Haael (8) llonpilal (Calor) Haeel defead* a aal Laura. She's just a housewife. I with him. I haven’t been knock­ (46)VGale Storm (24) Film (22) Top 22 Flo* One afaiaal aakpletsaa of spyiag work. I f I wasn't an actress, Td ing myself out dll day, picking 16:86 (3) Movie for rival o t Oeeise’s cileat. (88-86) Whal*s Thin Sonyt (24) Sporta Medicine II have to be doing something else up after him. / (8) FUm e In the Wind (S4) AdventBrei with Flash (24) New OHeaa* Jaaa “I think we’re all happier Gordon IS:4S fl) The Defbadera —^I'd go to school or I'd be a (46) Adventures in ParadUo B. Q. Marshall. Drama abaad nurse, but I ’d do something.” and better adjusted because U :M (88-86) Concentration (44) Newo (8) Hello Pea Plrkem 4:44 ( 44) Checkmate a new New York Stale law Mary, who is Mrs. Grant I work.” 11:66 ( 88-36) Jeopardy 8:14 (3) Sport*, Nrw* and Weathe* which pcrmlla peiloe |a eater Tinker when she isn't Mrs. Rob Mary Tyler Moore certainly c (8-8646) Price Is Rlyht « 4:15 (22) Weekend Ski Beport wllhoel kaockla*. looks happier and better ad­ 8:25 ( 22) Special Beport (32-34) Saapeaoe Theatre Petrie, isn't against marriage. 18:66 (8) Love of Life (Color) Martla MUae^ Jaefc justed than many a house^vlfe (88-86) Say Whea 8:34 (S) New* Just housework for herself. (8-8646) Itanna Reed (22-34) Hantlry Brinkley * • Ola*. Airoraft catches lire mal Whatever it is. sometning before mId-aIr taella* readea* "I don't like housework,” She 11:66 il> (I) News, Weather which I like because it's quick 6:86 <8> Town Crfev 6 :U (I) Nowo maul* t t CeaMert and easy. That's what I make w ip in g television had atuck to 6i66 (81 Sknrina Bemoofer (18) Newo ooA VIewo when I have bo nnake some- Westema' and cops and robbers. <86) AgrlcaHnra on FamAa (88) Clnbhonoe ttiing.” At least they .had a oHtnax to 6:6i (6) Mamcntn of CamfaH nnA 6:86 (88) SpeckU BepoH each story. , Newncapa 6:86 (8) Newo Cinderella^— There are at least two other 6 :tt (SI Nnllannl M aeolfenal TV (8) Bonrboa Street Beat areas of dissimilarity between NBC wUl be rejuggling its 7:66 (8> Lerncy (U ) Topic the actress and her television day-ttme schedules around a bit (82-36) ToAny Show (88-86) Hnntley BrUkley 1 •elf. <6) Operation Alphnbe! poH Set to Music on March 29, "Say When,” a 7:15 (8) The Chriutapnem (84) Wkat’o New “Rob, the character Dick Van panel show, will disappear, but 7:85 (88) Wentber 6:45 (26) Newa Dyke plays,” rfie says, "is a another panel show, "CaH M y 7:16 (8> From The ColleKO Compnn 7:66 (8) Death Valley Dayo (OoBtfooed rrom Page Omo) nice, pliable man. 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MTTW V O P V /A P t Pr»-<*>ine and Charged him with hom-<»hammad R three-aton,' house^^spoken his lif»life anriand hphe rereportedly n o rtp d lv lice in New York and Chi­ The FBJ identified the man as the wake of unconfirmed re­ planned to name his assas.sinu cago kept wary guard to­ Talmadge Hayer, 22, alias ports that six members of Mal­ at the meeting Sunday. But the day against any effort to Thomas Hayer, whose last colm's Afro-American Union blast from shotguns and pistole avenge the assassination of known address was 347 Mar- had departed from New York on cut him down after three word.s! .shall St., Patterson, N.J. separate missions of revenge. "Brothers and sisters." Malcolm X, fiery counselor Other persons were .sought in In Harlem, extra uniformed The man who advised Ne­ 'of violence in the Negro the plot police described as an officers walked the streets, on groes to form rifle clubs to fight civil rights movement. apparent outgrowth of the 1.1- guard against any new violence. the "devil white Man " for civil I Tlie rebel Black Mu.sUm, who month fend between Malcolm X The murder came exactly a rights, to use "ballots or bul­ broke from the parent group to and the Black Muslims headed week after Malcolm X and hi.s lets " apparently was dead be­ \ form hi.s own sect, was shot by Elijah Muhammad in Chica­ family were driven from their fore his body hit the floor. It was he who had spoken o< ' down by conspirators here Sun- go residence in Queens by fire­ I day as he .stepped forward to Police, however, did not re­ bombs. He was being evicted the assa.ssination of Pre.sident \ address a meeting of his follow­ port any evidence of a link be­ from the dwelling which was John F. Kennedy a-s a case o< ers. tween the as.sassins and Mu­ purchased by Black Muslim do­ the "chickens coming home bo Police seized a young Negro hammad's faithful. nations before his break with roost." man, wounded in the leg during In Chicago, special police de­ Muhammad. the disorder caused by the slay- tails were posted outside Mu- For months, Malcolm had (See Page Five) .-

Popc Paul VI stands in the center of Consistorial memiiership in the Sr.ci'cd College to a historic high Hall. Vatican City, at the start of secret consistory of 103. (AP Photofax.) Washington’s at which he created 27 new cardinals, bringing the New ^Image’ Alabama^s Seen Warmer

College of Cardinals Racial Fight WASHINGTON (JROSSING, Pa. (AP) That widely held In 6th Week impression of George Wa.shing- t«n as a cold fish is at last giv­ SELMA, Ala, (AP) — Ala­ ing way to a more human and At Record High 103 appealing image, a hi.storian bama's racial conflict, de­ said today. scribed by a Negro leader as Ann Hawkes Hutton, author of IfATirAM PITY (AP) __^'Prague, Czechaslovakia, and-'ga, Spain, was not In Rome. In the last stand for white supre­ .sfveml book.s ajid a play about U ll 1 tcvi ) ' ______TTI______u-ith accordance tho tradition with the tradition Pope Paul VI created 27 Josef Slipyj, primate of Ukraini macy, moved into its sixth week Wa.shington. and chairman of an Catholics. for Catholic countries, he will today after another plea for bi- the Wa.shington Crossing Park new princes of the Roman Archbishop Beran came to receive his in.signia from the racial talks. Commi.ssion, .said that more and Catholic Church today, Rome last Friday after 16 years Spanish chief of state, General­ Returning to join the drive more A.mericana are finding bringing the membership of of confinement in Czechoslovak­ issimo Franco, aimed at regustering Negro vot­ unexpected warmth in the per- ia. He will remain in rome. Al.so among the new cardinals ers wa.s Dr. Marlin Luther King .sonality of the father of his the College of Cardinals to Archbishop Slipyj has been liv­ were three Middle East pa­ Jr., the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize country. an all-time high of 103. ing in Rome since he was re­ triarchs and the second Negro winner who triggered the mas­ For a long time, she .said in Creation of the new cardinals leased from confinement in Si­ elevated to the college. Arch­ sive campaign last Jan. 18. an interview. Washington has — including three from Commu­ beria two years ago. bishop Paul Zoungrana of Upper Arre.st.s have mounted to more been overshadowed in the nist nations, three Middle East They were the first prelates Volta. The patriarchs are Maxi- than 3,0(X) in Selma and nearby jxipular imagination by ths patriarchs, and prelates from from Communi.st lands to be mos rv Saigh, Melchite Pa­ Marion where a Thursday night heart and humor of Abraham the Amencas, Africa and Asia made cardinals since 19,83. triarch of Antioch: Paul Pierre march by Negroes brought vio­ Lincoln, the dash of Andrew — gave the college its widest The 27th new cardinal. Bishop Mcouchi, Maronite Patriarch of lence, leaving eight per.sons in­ Jackson, the sophi.stication of International representaUon. Angel Herrera y Oria of Mala- Antioch, and Stephanos I Sidar- jured - including a Negro man 'Thomas Jefferson. Forty-one countries are now ouss, Coptic patriarch of Alex- wounded by gunfire. "The usual thing.” Mrs. Hut- represented. anderia. “This is it," grimly warned a . ton continued, "was to call For the formal creation of the U.S. Continues The wide georgraphy of the Ki-'-v lieutenant, Hosea Williams Wa.shington a great man and let 27 new cardinals, Pope Paul and Pope's choices emphasized his of Savannah, Ga., at a news I it go at that. Great, but touching 86 members of the college met cxpres.sed desire to intema- conference during a church I no sympathetic chord. In the Apostolic Palace's Con.sis- V i et^ Support tionalize the highc.st bodies of meeting Sunday night. "This Is I'hutolax) "Now, however, *!«mericans torial Hall. The Pope announced the world's largest (Jliristian the last stand for white supre­ finally are discarding tho.se nomlnaUon of the 27 on Jan. 28, WASHINGTON (AP) — The church. macy." ^Colonial Militiamen^ Return to Valley Forge time-worn ideas of IVaahingtoa but approval of the other cardi­ United States is continuing full For the creation of his first Williams said applications for Well, it’s not really Colonial Militia, but this troop of hardy warriors’tramped a.s forbiddingly aloof, coldly re­ nals was required. support of the South Viet Nam cardinals, Pope Paul also de­ a parade permit had been over the Wiley Forge parade ground this weekend just as the men of Wash­ mote, a legendary figure rather The 27 were the first cardinals creed a series of changes that mailed to the City Council. May­ than one of life and blood, who he has named In his 20-month- civilian government, de.spite' broke with precedent. or Joseph T. Smltherman said ington did in the winter of 1777-78. They are really Boy Scouts participating in .suffered acutely, who knew old reign. He has said he will new uncertainty caused by the The traditional week-long earlier, however, he had re­ the 52nd annual Winter Encampment and Pilgrimage of 'Valley Forge Council, what it meant to be hard im and name more after the Vatican continuing political turmoil round of ceremonies and pomp ceived no request and would not BSA, in tribute to George Washington and his Continental Army.______in debt, who was as sensitive as Ecumenical Council ends later among ita generals, U.S. offi- was drastically reduced and grant a permit for any type of most men to criticism, who was this year. cials said today .streamlined. proce.ssion. fond of children and grieved After the secret con.sistory, Presidervt Johnson was kept One of the chief ceremonies of Williams said more federal that he had none of his own, and papal messengers fanned out informed oi the developments In | consistories, the conferring legislation was needed to assure Long Distance Talks had hi.s share of fauHs. across Rome to give formal no­ Saigon throughout Sunday of the broad-brimmed red gal- Negroes the right to vote. He Man Lives "Every year we welcoma tification to 28 of the new through the White House and ero hat which cardinals never thousands of visitors to this prelates walUng at four Catholic State Department operations wear, wrfs eliminated entirely. (Bee Page Five) shrine.” she said. “’They come establishments in the city. centers. 79 Hours New Viet Nam Junta from all the states and dozens of One group, at the North Secretary of State Dean Rutfk other countries. 'They have been American Pontifical College, was in his office studying re­ telling us the last few years how Included two new cardinals ports and so were key aides in­ Under Ice much more they appreciate th? from North America — Arch­ cluding Assistant Secretary of British Slash Surcharge Seeks Khanh Ouster character of Wa.shington, and bishops Lawrence Shehan of State Wiliam P. Bundy and the KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) — that they feel he has been mis­ Baltimore and Maurice Roy of head of the Viet Nam task SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)—South Viet Nam’s understood. Quebec. force, Leonard Unger. From 15 to 10 Per (]ent Dinar Myllyla is partly frozen "’This ie true even among The three cardinals from State Department officials % — but aMve. new junta negotiated long distance with Lt. Gen. Ngu­ grade school children. Many of Communist lands are Archbish­ confirmed reports that South He lived for 79 hours imder an yen Khanh today as it tried to carry through its ouster these ask keen questions, far op Franjo Seper of Zagreb, Yu- LONDON (AP) — The Brilishit gave a clear indication to Im if they held up ^Ip- avalanche of snow and crushed of the armed forces chief and get him out of the coun- removed from that “Father, 1 gMla'via, Josef Be ran of (See Page Eight) government today cut from 15 porters that cannot tefl a He" tale, which ments for twovo moikhs, their du- buildings at the devastated trv. t - ^ ------—— to 10 per cent its controversial try. had already begun squabbling. probably has alienated more Import surcharge, effective ties would be lower — and a Granduc mining camp in north­ Three members of the Armed ru.sh oi imports would follow. One report said the 1st (Jorps people than it has pleased.” ' April 27. west British QSolumbia. Forces Council were reported Mrs. Hutton said she had ’The announcement was made The reduction, he aaid, is "an back from Dalat where they commander, Brig, Gen. Nguyen unhappy compromise.” A Finnish construction worker Chanh Thi, and the air force studied attendance records at in the House of (Commons by have been dickering with the this and other favorite Washing­ Richard Leche Dies, Chancellor of the Exchequer Clallaghan replied that exports in his 30,8 Myllyla is one of 130 former strong man. There was commander. Brig. Gen. Ng;uyen had risen 2.3 per cent and this miners who survived 'liiurs- Cao Ky, were contending for ton rtirines Mt. Vernon in James CaJlghan, A aimilar an­ speculation that they offered Virginia, Valley Forge, Pa., and nouncement was made in Gene­ Indicates the way the economy day's giant slide ott Le Due Gla­ Khanh a post abroad to get him power. is moving. He said it will also cier near the Canadian-Alaska The military leaders con­ the Washington Monument in Was Huey Long A ide va by Economics Minister to agree to leave South Viet the nation’s capital — and found George Brown to Britain’s trad­ “enable us to say to our trading border. He was pulled from the Nam. ferred throughout the night be­ ' ruins of a bunkhouse by rescu­ increases up to about six per ing partners in the European allies that we shall be in a posi­ Military leaders in Saigon had hind barricades at the Saigon tion in April to put reduction ers Sunday afternoon, then hos­ airport. The airport was re­ Free Trade Assn. announced that Khanh had (See Page Eight) NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)—Richard W. Leche, who "We have now decided that into effect without adverse ef­ pitalized at Ketchikan. He was opened to traffic at dawn, but at fect on the balance of pay­ reported partly frozen and in agreed to step down but said was governor at the time of the Louisiana scandals in enough progress is being made later he had asked to meet with noon troops loaded antiaircraft to enable us to reduce the ments.” serious condition. guns around the airport head­ the late 1930s and early 40s died today. But he added it would be a Seachers continued to probe a full session of the Armed charge after it has been in oper­ Forces Council to discuss his quarters building emd drew up A lieutenant of the late Sen "long haul" before the country acres of ice and snow on the recoilless rifles at entrances to Huey P. Long, D-La., Leche was ation for six months," (Jalla- future. Eustace Leche of New Orleans, ghan said. overtakes the deficit of $2 billion precarious mountainside for the field, indicating that the cri­ Bulletins elected governor by a landslide and one sister, Mrs. Herbert amassed last year. more men. So far 14 bodies have I One report said Brig. Gen. sis was not over. in 1936. He resigned the office The members of the associa­ Deignan of Lausanne, Switzer­ tion—Europe’s ’ “Outer Sev In Geneva, Britain’s EFTA been recovered. At least 13 are Nguyen Chanh ’Thi, impatient An unconfirmed report said Called from AP Wires three years later and went to land. en" have complained about the | partners warmly welcomed the missing. I with Khanh’s stalling, had the 5th Cavalry unit of about 40 federal prison for mall fraud. Leche was bom in New Or­ Continuing heavy snowfall, 1 threatened to drop paratroops in tanks might still be loyal tx) Leche was pardoned in 1903 surcharge, in.stalled by the La­ announcement. leans May 17, 1899, and was ed­ bor government last fall to cut Trade Minister Gunnar Lange darkness and threat of more the Dalat area 200 miles north- Khanh. MO.SCOW PROTEST by then Fh-ealdent Harry S. Tru­ ucated here, attending Loyola of Sweden said the cut wa.s a slides hampered tired rescue east of Saigon, Despite all the alarms and man and returned to Neiw Or­ University Law School. imports and reduce the trade - MOSCOW (AP) — The So­ deficit. “sign of success" for the British crew?. The finding of M yllyla' New military activity around threats, there had been no viet Union proteated to the leans to practice law. Leche quickly caught the eye economy. Others said the an­ renewed hopes that still more Saigon Airport kept tension up. shooting since the latest of Long and his political star Edward Heath, Conservative United .States today against He told an interviewer recent­ spokesman on financial affairs, nouncement meant the tride might be found alive. Unconfirmed reports cir­ upheaval began Friday. what it railed "impermissible ly, "I hdVe no animosittes what­ soared. He soon was a stole ap­ group could, procede once again culated that the “Young ’Ttirk” The generals of the Armed peals court judge. asked why the reduction was and dangerous actions of soever. I’m thoroughly enjoying being delay until April. He said in unity. (Sm Page Four) generals who toppled Khanh Forces Council decided to oust U.S. warships and aircraft watching the parade." After a bullet cut short Long’s Khanh after crushing an at­ life in 1935, Leche took com­ against Soviet ships on the Services wlll> be held Tuesday tempted coup against him Fri­ high seas.” A protest note ait the House of Bultman {funer­ mand of the Long political ma­ day. Sunday they stripped him chine. His election as governor was delivered to the U.S, al Home 'With burial in Metairie of hi.s title of commander in Embassy In Moscow demand­ Osmetery. came the next year.^ chief, named Maj. Gen. Tran Survivors include the widow; Leche presided over a high- ing that the U.S. government Van Minh "temporary acting “t^ e the necessary steps to two sons, Richard W. Leche Jr, Hvlng administration in Baton chaii'man" of the council, or of Houston, Tex., and CSiarles 'Rouge. Questioned about the prevent any such actions la chief of the armed forces, and the future.” yachts, handsome homes and voted to send Khanh into exile. luxuries he and his close asso­ Khanh, who had held power ciates surrounded themselves .AIR .AGREEMENT Duke of Wind§or for 13'2 months, flew to Dalat ROME (AP) — A prelimi­ with, he answered; Saturday to try to muster sup­ "When I took the oath of of­ nary agreement on eommer. In London Clinic fice, I didn’t take any vow of port but hi.s plane ran out of gas rial flights between Rome there. Apparently fearing an and M <1 s c o w was signed poverty.” attack by Khanh's followers, the LONDON (AP) — The Duke F\>Mowlng In Long’s footsteps, here today by a Soviet dato- members of the council barri' gation headed by Paviel Klul- of Windsor flew unexpectedly to Leche built roads, schools and caded themselves inside the air­ London from Paris today and supplied pupils'with free pen­ kov and an Italian civil port and conferred among aviation delegation headed was admitted to the fashionable cils, tablets and erasers to go them.selves and with American Liondon Clinic. A spokesman along with the free textbooks by Gen. Felloe Santtoi. Tha advisers. agreement, which must b* said the duke had some trouble supplied by Long. , Ky, the air force commander, with his left eye. The scandal that toppled ratified by the two govern- ordered fighter-bombers to cir­ niento, provides for raiular The Duohese of Windsor ac- Leche' broke June 9, 1939, when, cle the area in searrti of parti •ompanled him on the flight. the New Orleans States pub­ flights between Rome and .sans of Khanh who were report­ Moscow by the Soviet Aem- Bntaln’s former kbig, 10, de- lished pictures of state trucks ed readying a tank attack on the eilned the otter of a chair-type delivering building materials to flot company nnd Italy'* airport. AUtalta line. stretcher at London Airport, but a home Ming bulH by a t>eche U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. was helped down the stepa from aide. Ms plane by' a uniformed nurse. Soon charges of graft, corrup­ , Robert Rowland, who has me TROV, N. Y. (A P )--A t l - tion and miause of public funds ' dialed previous disputes, per year-old man in an oxygea The duke underwent surgery for I suaded Ky to refrain from any an arterial complaint at the were levied against many top tent at St. Mary’s Hospital MeUxxiUt Aospital, Houston, state officials, including the bombing lighted a match to smoke to­ Tax., laM Dac. 10. After some governor. So far the civilia-n government day. Tha tent exploded, and weelw convalescing in the Unlt- Leche resigned June >0 and of Premier Phan Huy Quat did the patieat, George Kenajrite not appear to be affected by the of Troy, suffered buriut. T m ad Btataa, ha returned to hla was sentenced on June 1, IMO, head nurse, Catherine Duo- iotna naar Parts a weeks to 10 years In fedexto: prison for military maneuvering. f v e Gen. Minh, the new armed ten, and an aide, Aana B1Q%' mail fraud, He Wm released ago. forces commander, is known as pulled Kennelly from hla bad,^ Today’s'’s arrival of the duke from prison June 97, IMO. and They and others on the f and duchess took London Ati> given a presidential p^(N|,.la- Little Minh to distinguish him from Maj. Gen. Duong Van total staff extlngtoahed onowds by Ourprlse. The ter by then Prerident Trumafi. flanies. Two othor ke and duoheaa do not Uko L e^ was reinstated as an Minh, or Big Minh, who led the coup that Qverttaraw President In the room wero taka* and pravOoualy hava atiotosy in ISH gnd pcaottood (Herald plMta to Pinto) whore. The flamM kalr vara vMto to Britain law hsre until u ...... foread by tHnw flaod to tb* oao bad ky ataattiaV and boait

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