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MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1967 PAGE TWENTY Average Daily: Net Pivnm Run The Weather vf liattrijfBter lEusning H^waUi' , For Ths m s t k Haded Btarok 18,1867 Snow tonight, piosaMF; ••Girl Talk” show Friday at 'F changing to min before Elen’ Ezra Chapter of B’nai The executive board of the Washington School PTA will a.m, on ABC Channel 8. ’This Is G I F T .S m ing tomorrow forenoon; tten-' Registration for the spiring meet tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. in B’rith is sponsoring' a sale of Cue Features session of classes at Lutz Jun- Women’s Club of Manchester a show starring Virginia FOR 'perature in the 30s; 3-8 inch the school-cafeteria. Mrs Doro­ hats, bags, clothing and food About Town ior Museum will be held tomor­ will ipeet tonight at 8 at the Graham. 15,113 accumulation possible. thy Nyszczy, a physical educa­ tonight from 7:80 to 10 at Mott’s :tA $ T lR row starting at 1 p.m. on a first home of Mrs. ^ n le y Cross, Manchester—~A City of Village Charm Miss Bartjara L. Zubrow, tion instructor of Manchester Community Hall. Proceeds will Roberta Peck come, first served basis. Par­ 418 Hackihatack "tfit. Rocks of nearly all geologl' daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Abra­ elementary schools, will speak benefit hon-sectarlEUi charities AliHUlNN ents may register for their chil­ cal ages are found in New Mex­ VOL. LXXXVL NO. W4 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TW6 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1667 (Clasolfted Advertising on Page XI) ham ZidJrow of 19 Waranoke on "Need of Physical EWucation supported by the club. The “ I am quietly but emphatical­ PRICE SEVEN CENTS dren, and one person may regis­ Arthur Illing, former super­ ico. Bd., has been named to the in the School.” Childreh from event is open to the public. V ly in love with Cue's cover girl, ter for one family only. Glasses intendent of schools, will be dean's list at Kndicott Junior Grades 4, 6 and 6 will demon­ Roberta^ Peck, even though she wiU begin March 30, 31 and guest speaker at a general Oollege, Beverly, Mass. strate exercises. Refreshments Members of Regiha D’ltalla April 1 for a six-week period. meeting of Buckley School PTA has a husband,” Greer John­ tonight at 8 at the school. Re­ will be served after the meet­ Society will meet tonight at The Rockville Emblem 7:30 at the W. P. Qulsh Funeral son, music and record editor of Manchester Chapter,'Disabled freshments will be served. ing. US Tanker Club’s meeting originally Home, 225 Main St., to pay Cue,, says in an article, “ Pour American Veterans, will nomi­ scheduled for Wednesday, respects to the late Mrs. Teresa X Talent —Pine New Sounds.” nate and elect officers at an an­ Ronald E. Jodoin of 40 Green Orange Hall Corp. will have March 15, will be held this Gavello, a member. nual dlimer tomorrow at 7 p.m. Rd. has been pledged to Pi Mu its annual meeting Friday at The article is in the March ,18 Hanoi Discloses Rejection Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the at the American Legion Home. Epsilon, honorary society, at 8 p.m. at the hall. Supper will edition, which has Roberta Peck Elks Home, Rockville. T\)zer Group of Second Con­ ^Worcester (Mass.) Poiytechnic be served at 6:30 p.m. in the on its cover. gregational Church will meet Mystic Review, North Amei Institute. He was incorrectly basement of the hall. Reserva­ Since being written up in the tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home caIn Benefit Association, listed in Saturday’s Herald as tions may be made with W.D. Herald in a feature story Feb. New Blast Advertisement— /w\\\ of Mrs. Roger Craft, 97 Prince­ meet tomorrow at 8 p ^ . at Robert Jodoin. Turkington, 103 W. Center St., 28, Roberta Peck of 209 Henry LAND’S END, England (AP) Pre-Easter New Hat and Bag ton St. Mrs. Edward Saunders Odd Fellows Hall. or Samuel Fawcett, 96 Sum­ St., has been appearing with *\A violent explosion rocked the Sale, also name brand clothing, and Mrs. Robert Dunfield are The ways and means and fine mit St. Red Norvo and his quintet at engine room of the stranded .S. Peace Feeler *dJ items $4.00 each. Cake Sale. hostesses. Miss Susan Bllep Cfryk, a stu arts committees of the Junior the Rainbow Grill, New York supertanker 'torrey Canyon to­ Motts Community Hall, tonite dent at East ratholic High Century (31ub will make posters Manchester Square Dance City, and will continue through day and halted salvage opera 7-9 p.m. No admission charge, School, is a m e n ^ r of the plan­ tonight at 8 at the home of Club will have its final work­ Kapla Submits Saturday. She is the wife of Rob­ Give your Whole fami^ new spring tions. sponsored by Manchester B'nai ning com m itted for Connecti­ Mrs. Stanley Zima of 203 Sum­ ert Vater, who is now on leave shop of the year tomorrow l.om A Royal Nevy spokesman said B’rith. cut’s first Swe Conference of mit St. for a club-sponsored 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Waddell liOne Patch Bid from his position as music head outfits with an HFC Shopper’s Loan fashion show April 5 at Con­ at Manchester High School, and ope man--believed to be the Youth, to l^ h eld May 7 at the School. Earl Johnson of Vernon salvage master of the Dutch->tug New Peace Invitation Holiday Um in Meriden. She is cordia Lutheran Church. Only one bid was received is acting as his wife’s personcd Short of money for will be the caller. Dues may be Utrecht—was badly burned In the dau^ter of Atty. and Mrs. and -opened today for the per­ . Cmh. MONTHLY PAYMINT tCHIOUll clothes or other family paid at the door to Mr. and Mrs- the blast and died a short time We*re as Anthony J. Gryk of 37 Acad­ Members of the Class of 1947 manent patching of approxi­ In his article, Johnson also Ym Ool needs? Apply for an Edward Atkinson, club treasur­ U IS V t T%ter. : Confirmed by Saigon emy /St. of Manchester High School are mately 1,100 sq. yds. of town says "The first tests for h^r « paym ts paym ts P ebm u Pm opts HFC Shop^r’s Loan. near on ers. W ith cash in h an d , y o u Reports that the tanker. reminded of a meeting to plan highways, to replace temporary forthcoming album, ‘Extraord­ $100 $ 5.58 $ 6 ,» r % 9.75 $1&08 may- shop at any stora Which still has about 80,000 tons Vomen’s Home League of the a 20th reunion- The event will repairs at water and sewer pipe inary Roberta Peck,’ due early 300 16.75 20.91 29.25 54.25 TOKYO (A P)— President Johnson sent a message to your Great Books Discussion Group for the best httra. Latpr* of oil aboard was on fire mobil­ Salvation Army will meet to­ be held tonight at 8 at the installations. next month, had me proclaim­ 500 26.58 33.52 47.41 89.06 President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam in the first will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. yfrti repay HFC con- ized a fleet of rescue ships and teleph on e morrow at 2 p.m. for an Easter Elk’s Club on Blssell St. and The lone bidder was F.S. ing that here was easily the 800 41^3 52.44 74.66 141.33 week of February suggesting “ direct talks” for peace at Whiton Library. Albert Ca­ venienuy. SW jIFC .t^ British navy helicopters. They Worship Service in Junior Hall is open to all class members. Kapla Paving Contractors of most exciting of the ‘Candidates io o o 51.16 65.05 92.83 176.16 mus’ essays, "The Myth of day for your Shopper ■ took off the ship's captain, three in Vietnam, but Ho rejected the offer, the North Viet­ of the church. Mrs. Brig. Sisyphus” and "The Artist and Hartford. Kapla’s prices, on for Fame’ I’ve been scouting. Abof€ payments include principal and namese Foreign Ministry announced today. Members of Washington L o a n . t wawmen and two salvage offi­ FREE George Simons is in charge of His Time,” will be discussed. three types of repairs, are; $4 Imagine happening gleefully ckartes on loans if paid on schedule. The Foreign Ministry said in ------—- — • LOL, Royal Black Preceptory, I cers. the service. Hostesses are Mrs. Jay Stager is guest discussion per sq. yd. for a bituminous upon a singer so new she sings Ask about ered/t Ufa Insurance on hone st group rites a statement that "the repre- ^^3 released by the LOL, and Daughters o f Liberty, :The huge blast blew the roof . DELIVERY Margaret Burke and Mrs. Lil­ leader. The event is open to all concrete surface with a gravel music rather than arrange­ sentative of the United States in p„reign Ministry - Ho de- Nos. 17 and 125, will meet ments, jazz without gimmicks; a|id the floor of the, engine room . aT^***^, lian Levigne. Interested persons. base, and $25 per sq. yd. for clared: "The Vietnamese people Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Orange each of the other two, bitumin­ the warm and humorotis and be­ til bits. Helicopter pilots who ***^"*, Vonr order fo r/a m g needs said they were able to see « ■ of ^11 submit to force. They The Italian American Club Hall to go to the Doolittle Fu­ Manchester WATES will have ous concrete surface with a longing Jazz that vanished with North Vietnani and handed him ^ j , and cosmetlcs^^dll be taken t^jrough the kebl said there was never accept talks under will meet tonight at 8 at the neral Home, 14 Church St., a St. Patrick’s program tomor­ concrete base, and cement con­ the young BUhe Holiday, Ml- Pre^dent Johnsons message the threats of bombs.” care of Immediately. tio Nre but the ship had suffered clubhouse. Middletown, to pay respects to row at the Italian American crete surface with a gravel base. dred Bailey, Anita O’Day and MANCHIfnit iHOFWMO PAMKAOM for President Ho. Concluding his reply. Ho told the late William Smith, a severe damage. Club, 136 Eldridge St. Weighing Kapla explained that his re­ Lee Wiley. Here is a jazz sing­ 382 Turnpike The statement broadcast by Johnson that “ our cause is ab- member. Officers of the lodges pairs would consist of 8 inches er singing as if time hadn't Middle We»l Surrounded by Its own leaking n will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mem­ oil, which now covers 100 square the official Vietnam News Agen- solutely Just. It is to be hoped will conduct a memorial funeral bers are reminded to wear of concrete, covered by a four- passed and jazz hadn’t clotted!” 2nd Floor-PHONE: 643-9536 cy said Ho sent his reply to that the U.S. government with miles of ocean off the southwest Tired of Painting? service Thursday at 11 a.m., inch layer of blacktop. Roberta will appear on the President Johnson Feb. 15, the act In accordance with reason ” ^MAIN ST.—643-6321 green. tip of England, ihe 61,263-ton at Holy Trinity Church, Mid­ day after the United States re­ Iptton Pharmacy tanker lay crippled and desert­ INSTALL dletown. Burial will be in Blast sumed air raids against North SAIGON (AP)—U.S. Ambas­ Cemetery, Manchester. Re­ ed. She ie owned by a subsidiary Vietnam following the lunar sador Henry Cabot Lodge re­ ALUMINUM freshments will be served to of the Union Oil Co. o f Califor­ new year pause. turned tonight from the Guam members and guests in Orange nia Princess Displays New Hairdo conference with President John­ ..Salvage officers said the blast Ho told President Johnson In SIDING Hall after the funeral service. Great Britain’s Princess Margaret wore a new his reply, "In your message, son and said he saw ‘absolute­ came as air pressure pumping ly” no immediate prospect for Hop to oither was starting to lift the big tank­ shoulder-length hair style last night as she arrived you suggested direct talks be­ ’The Auxiliary of the Eighth tween the Democratic Republic peace negotiations to settle the er off the Seven Stones Reef. at the Empire Ballroom in London to present prizes Vietnam war. District Fire IJepartment will of (North) Vietnam and the Don’t take chances meet tomorrow at fire head­ The tanker was slowly being in a dancing contest. She and her husband, Lord with your home. Ask We’re having a United States.” “ All that talk Is premature,” righted. Seas were relatively Snowdon, returned ewlier in the day from a 10- FAIRWAY ) quarters, Main and Hilliard Sts. Turning down the offer. Ho .Lodge told newsmen, "and It for your estimate, calm. day Bahamas vacation, (AP Photofax) without obligation, said that "If the U.S. govern- will also be that for a long The explosion touched off a ------from a reliable com­ ment wants these talks, it must time.” for all your amall fire but it was put out, the pany that’s been in'O Celebration Sale! first of all stop unconditionally Asked about a new peace pro- the home improve­ tanker’s captain, Pastrengo Rl- V U I Prnhs*9 Vin1d>nrf> its bombing raids and afl other which Nguyen Van Thieu, ment business over gjptti, reported by radio to F Q g MT rUUf^S r SU lvnt.t: Easter Needs! acts of war” against North Viet- South Vietnamese chief of state, 30 years. LECLERG 1 shore. ) NOW nam. said had been made to Hanoi, FUNERAL HOME Without engine power, the Lodge said Thieu’s announce­ The United States has already tanker is more helpless than it ment was not a new one and made It plain that it will not has been aince it strayed onto that a news story about it hadT CALL FUNERAL the rocks. 4 Hogs Get Milk, halt bombings unless the Com­ been published in the Philip­ munists resipond with some The area where the tanker is pines several days ago. SERVICE matching action.- BOB KITTLE Stranded is now s giant oil slick To a newsman’s query If he NeArly . Exhausted comrades-help a wounded U.'S. &fantrym«^ throu|^ the M ercury Cougar covering 100 square miles of Ho went on to say it is only 649-0468 WALTER N. saw immediate prospect of jungle as battle rages aydund them in Vie^am’s War jitoite C> A Red r^iheht ocean.. The ship’ s tanks were after his conditions are met that or LECI-iEIRC Strike Goes On was' mauled by American infantrymen in the.furipua Hiuhting nefiij’ the Cuhbo- Director releasing oil in such quantities ...... BortB CHIOAOO (AP) — Farmers along the consumers. Milk In states “ could enter into talks __ dian border. .(AP Photofax) Bartlett Brainard Products Rirtuming'Witlr Lodge from 76 Talcott Bd., W. Hartford Call 649-5869 named “Car of the Year” (See Page Twenty-Three) fed milk to hogs and spilled H Chicago sells at about 30 cents a and discuss questions con- the Guam meeting were Gen. 233-4475 23 Main Street, Manchester on the ground today while the. _ . - sides.” m w NBO members near 'Ootum- In hie r ^ y — of wWch the ' (See Page Eleven) Rieri Regiment Flees PBI checked into reports of vto- ^ ^ 3,,^^ gaUons of ^Barefoot C h ie f WHY' n , • W orttiam Leaves lence in the National Parmers itoceseod niUk and fed U to EAST HARTLAND (AP) Soviet, Reports Organization's milk withholding their hogs. Others in Terre — Chief Russell Hayes of action Haute, Ind., purchased 800 the East Hartland Volun­ GFs Treatment Fair A spokesman for the Federal ^ supermarket and Would You Believe teer Fire Department was BuPeaT of Investigation in in a hig hurry to get to a, Washington said resu ^ of some «>unty courthouse. fire that eventually destroy­ VIENNA, Austria (AP) ^ Buel Ray Wortham Jr., etoo Investigations had been turned . ed a bam in the center of VC ‘Hu epent more than three months over to a U.S. attorney so he ^ p e d about m o o o quarto of Spring Is Here? town. in a Soviet jail, said on arriving can determine whether federal « « o a ditch near Caro, He drove a pump truck in SAIGON ( A P ) ^ A regiment ment is heavily laced with regtt- NEW YORK (AP) — Hock mercury plunged to 6 below of 2,6(X) Communists hurled hu- lar Nortti Vietnamese-soldiocs., from Moscow today that his taw has bee.i violated. his bare feet to reach the man wave assaults at American It was the stiffest battle by treatment by the Rtisslans was He said the inquiry is pri- withholding action begm. site of the Uaze yesterday in? Maine. The laM remnants of posUiohs near Cambodia today, far in the 20O-square-mile area *alr. manly In Wisconsin b S therTis ^ t-y e direct _and indirect ef- morning. First on the scene, .1, _ AC « -.1. A „ , V . . . facts in economic areas Nevertheless, rejoice. Today Is arctic weather was mostly con- Russell pulled on his boots but American infantrymen, ar- where U.S. soldiers are piresstnc Wortham. 26. of North Utile no ’’large, full-scale investiga- . the first day of Spring. centrated In northem New Eng- in the sub-freezing weather tlllery and aircraft sent the home the biggest groitod sweep R^k Ark., was released from tlon.” The Mmy Cooper ^ In crwl winter has land in advance of an approach- and then directed the, fire­ Reds reeling back with 423 of the wari . The, trooiis have jail in Leningrad Jan. 14 and sheriff's deputies in, Burnett, Bllroy, IW s, suspend^ opera- ^ jjig snowstorm. Newport, Vt., fighting operations as soon bodies strewn over the juti|^le stabbed deep' into War Zone C in ^ since been Uving in the U.S. Waukesha, Walworth and i f ** Calendars say so. The swal- near the CanadiaiT border. as other volunteers arrived. battlefield. search of the top political and ^ b a s s y In Moscow awaUtag ggveral other Wlsctmsin coun- ‘‘too Uttie milk to process.’’ Sev- of caplstimio say so and so recorded zero. PorUand, Maine, Under a 'blistering mortar military headquarters from the appeal hearing. He said he ygg escorted milk hauler*. smaller dairies and cheese say the buzzards of IBnekley, had 7 degrees. yrnuld probably stay here for factories have closed, barrage, the Beds smashed into whi«h the Communists have State police planned to patrol . Ohio. A. snowstorm covered western U.S. positions at dawn, some- directing the war in South Muiun menu two days before going to West m f , ______highways in western Pennsylva- Som* farmers in Monroe True, a snowstorm harried ^ew York’s Niagara Frontier LaBelle Urges times getting within hand-ta- Vietnam. -WorthAmy fUrt not sftv whv he nia after milk had“ “ “ been dumped Mich., indicated Upper Midwest from Min- two to four inches before hand range. The battle took place north- seek 1 We’re celebrating Cougar’s win of the “Oscar” of the automotive deJ^^dSTstov hL Hi?com carloads of ifmoving east into Syracuse and Distinction in Por hours, a confusing series '^’^y Nihh City in an are* ments on the orison stav were women stopped sever- Jarmfarm commodities If dairy Lakes and moved on to the York Oty. In western New industry with a big Celebration Sale. Savings now on all 29 Mercury ments on the prison stay were ^ Monday and farmers obtain higher prices. Bast. But as evidence against ^ork the storm knocked out an of fights swirled back and forth. C a m ^ ^ Murder Terms By midaftemoon the Red .regd- ®as®ward, offering the Red* J967 "T not nM.nh rontoof with drained off about 4,600 gallons The wife and three children of the arrival of spring, this is in- electric power transformer near ment was a decimated ruin, escape route orUy about 10 models and special savings on featured models such as those described HARTFORD (AP) — Hart- below. Come in now for an award-winning deal on a 1967 Man’s Car. MERCURY COIKW? •nv ^ s C s iSter I worn ^ President Oren Lee Staley admissable. Lewiston along with service to , T h ’ with'onellfth of ito toen’ t a i ^ miles-from the battle zone. b a g ^ "huTZS.,S»t’-” . o.mp.lg». now w.r. .n.n. th.lr hnn.. » 1. ta « b ltn « y ,nrt «fio l.n y ^xn. x-v.- York x,n..x T ~ p.ii. iirtrcs that imbrls- S?nTna"Toe board’s key ooneul- N. H-> it’s sjiR pretty 'iviiit^-Uke. Stephen Root, 6, is shown skiing atop Can­ m A XMt MtMle Turnpike ^t<4nw Kwis • Mffi om iQtvi(xMa • MM€T fm nr HM • K RMM aniKi> said Ue q^ndltton was M t Bitker the fire tiready had - non Mountain-—and the Weather bureau predict^ more ’snow today. And for lowed by a s e c o ^ girl. . Next «» 'Popohur' Market. miAN, IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DISTRIBUTERS! TRY US AND SEE.* - th* depreaauriiatioe (Oes !«•* Xwanigr-Xh^) Connecticut tool (AP Photofa^) The mother had beqn under (Ses Page Twenty-TlitM). >ijr. -1 j,** ■*) -♦[/ •\j>- 'u-

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Bolton . toe board asked toa% a much- HHC Considers Columbia M an, 23, Denies contested summer sch ool sur- Washington News Roundup Sfaeinwold on Court Ruling Frees Mark. 2 plus either be returned tp toe Vietnmn Policy Holdup Attempt students In that session or that GOMBINB ARTNESSE a l e ^ opinion be obtataM^ Williams Doubts Requ^t North dNlcr Aher Long Death Cell §tay^ The Manchester Human Re­ WITH FLAY FOR DROP Demonstration to HARTFORD (AP)—A plea of Flexibility Sought Science F air Tonight Both sides TuIatMhto iwxicent has been entered by lations Oommisslon (H R C ) to­ NORTH JOLIET, HI. (AP)—Lloyd El­ hibited both the rtat* of BtowAl The elementary school science By ACFRED 8HBINWOLD By VIRGINIA CARLSON 38-year-old M ax Traceski Jr. of fair will be held tonight at the For Income Tax Hike night wQl consider toe issuance ♦ Q 3 don Miller Jr. walked out of and Fulton County, lU., wtte|* of a atatement of policy, back­ You can avoid a severe case 9 K 8 2 The new ilbra^ oentw ait N ew Britain to a charge that he Stateville Penitentiary Monday, the killing ocourred, from Mr> school. Doors will open at 7 for WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- dustry M well ai toe right to - J10982 4K76S ^ e t with the public buildings had been agreed that the new ly want an Income tax increase A request for toe statement them alone. Test yourself with brings claee and Ubrary taito a Monday In U.S. District Court, He walked Into the open arms years,’’ he continued. “H ha awards. tecUng toe public from inaccu­ 9973 JS4 ^^mmisslon (P B C ) last night to school would house kindergar­ haia been submitted by a local today's hand, part o t a week- cloee relationship. W ith it. has where Judge T. Emmet C3arle of his mother, through the glare was ^ Ity of toe criina dtargef Dr. Robert K. Wlckware of this year and instead plans to rate information or to adequate­ 0 532 h . M th er more information on the ten through Grade 3, with the resident and toe H R C ooneldera long series on choosing the right « K4 4532 come recogniition. continued the case to April 3. of television lights, then into the against him, toe. punishment hO WlUimantic State Teachers' Col­ pump $6.3 billion into the ecoi ly protect computerized in­ bpvr elementary school. P B C upper grades remaining at the RnoBse. SOUTH The librairy was recently se­ Traceski has been free under gray mist outdoors- “ I ’m glad has undergone was teorse tbail lege will be the guest q>eaker. formation ayatems' from theft of all public requests, provided ^airman Douglas Cheney present elementary school. m y before the 1966 electlm and the Oongre- prosecutor had presented faked , “A ll I ’ve got to say Is the only Mobil station on Bolton Center Thrity-two states have ex­ Tonight’s agenda includes a tivities to near-surface opera­ new school would make, the er that in seeking to restore tax is sometimes very cruel. Dally Question gatlonai CHiurch Chapel to a evidence—a stained pair of way to fight comjptibvnI Hamningt * Sorah MiUi day shortly before 7 p.m., police of a few years ago, 2,000 inde­ the use of the dump. the set and handling production. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 8:15 p.m. WASeUJGTON (AP) — The to a quick vote since “it’s more #; OOlOR said. He was not treated, police pendent credit bureaus main­ of the same.” EASTBR fiBiaakeniUtoteeUggl M orra will discuss the con­ Nancy Russell is stage man­ . Senate, after voting over­ report, and the car he was driv­ tained more than 70 mlUiem tract with Andover first select ager. Any debate today on toe AftatoIvNgditfoMCAeInc teleoM records. Many other bureaus ALL SEATS RESERVED— $2.50 whelmingly to provide $12.2 bll- men Percy Oook this week. ing had to be towed away. The measure pro'bably will involve a assemble and distribute a wide (Same Seats for Students, flJSO) ' , lion more this year for Vietnam The board sent a letter to Su­ Manning vehicle was imable to recommendation that part of it variety of Information touching stop on a bad patch of Ice on ; fighting, begins considering to­ go toward deploying an aritibal- perintendent of Schools Philip on the characters of individuals TICKETS AT JORGENSEN BOX OFFICE CINEM A 1 Liguori praising the work done the road on Finley St. where OR B Y M A H . day defense spending for fiscal listic missile defense system or details about their lives, Gal­ by the girls in the work-study the road Is badly tom up, po- Available for ! 1968. should current talks between ’ ddvwNOt wTixiT to main «t.| lagher said. Please make checks payable to the University program on the Town Report loce say. PARTIES & Before the Senate is a meas- the United States and Soviet Add Spring to Your The New Jersey Democrat of Connecticut and mall to Jorgensen Box A truck driven by Daniel B. ' ure authorizing $29 billion for Union fall. Fn another letter to Llguori, Office. Please enclose stamped, self-addiesaed Baker, 61, of Warelwuse Flsint, said he wants to protect the in­ WEDDINGS military purposes begriiming SOLID CHOCOLATE envelope. The two natid stamp ^ signal. 1 s e r v I c e-connected disability program. The administration ■■ payments: had asked that the program be black patent Cihairman Olin E. Teague, D- Regular, Miniature, Black placed on a permanent basis. Pectin Jelly Beans RESTAURANT Tex., of the'House Veterans Af- S 2 4 Wed., MEurch 29th » fairs Committee, said the ad- Senators were praised for not I ^ Also Coconut Eggs, Duck Eggs, Butter Eggs 4 Academy Award Route 6 and 44ATBolton ! ministratlon-backed bill Interfering in the Senate ethics NomlnationB committee’s probe of Sen. Reservation. 648-2842 '■ ‘rounds out the problem of I'^?5oxec( Foil Rabbits Including Best Actress J bringping Vietnam veterans un- Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., ac­ , UOUIARD „ cused of financial wrongdoing. "GEORGY GIRL" Dancing Sat. Nights 2 der the same rules and regiila- Solid Milk Chocolate I tions” as other veterans. The praise came from • Chair­ • The measure providing • sup- man John. C. .Stennis, .DhMIss., Chocolate Covered Eggs ( Elemental fimds for Vietnam whose committee .'wound up its Jounjon^ [ cleared the Senate 77-8 Monday. open hearings last F^day and Marshmallow, Fruit-nut, Fudge, Coconut • It brought to $72.13 billion the htw win 'meet'to'private to con­ i amount earmarked for defense sider - a recommendation: on toe Chocolate Bunny Pops, Foil Eggs > this year. Afterwards Sen. case to ,to6 .fiiM. Senate. Enjoy R HAPPY Milk and White Chocolate EVERY 1VEDNESDAY NIGHT i Wayne Morse, D-Ore.—<«i,e .of Stennis. .said, .he e:qi>ects a f o o d EASTER with a • toe three dissenters—uiged that committee report in “jiist a few (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) I the authorization bill be brought weeks-”...... If^^CrystallizedCream Eggs andBunnies^^i taste tempting din­ I White, YeUow, Pink, Green I ner, served in a fine Panorama Eggs, Chocolate Flower Ppts atmosphere, prepar­ ed with ytra in mind! Make It a *SpeciaP Holiday . . . Come in for FISH. N FRY Large Selection ot Dietetic Chocolate NEED A SPECIAL CAR ^ ^ ^ Special Easter Menu for THAT SPECIAL 0CCASI0M7 MunsfHi'ji Own Famous Chocolates— Box or Bulk ; All You Gan Eat wiU be served from neon on: \ ...... n .i9 U um ^ ‘'Each piece a delicious treat” yeal Cutlet Baked Stuffy Shrimp R eserve | Leasing Wonderful Boneless FilleW Treat the family to our special Easter Veal Parmesian Baked Stuffed Lobster Fried to a crisp golden brown. dinner . . . superbly prepared, generous p<)rtions ^ y ^ \ O n a . Two. Thi«4 Lobster Saute French Fried Potatoes • Cole .Slaw Broiled Sirloin Steak of savory food, graciously served in congenial surroundings. Call for reservations. N ow ! Y«or Leasing black patent with Baked Virginia Ham Rib Rjoast of Beef Tartar Sauce * Rolls and Butter black patent bow Plons. All Mokos CO CiaA ILS SERVED Roast Tnriiey TWIN LOBSTERS ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF C A L L I EVERY FRIDAY EVERY THURSDAY For Reservollens, Phone 643-9731 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 I ( w i M o d * ! 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row night at 8 at the high school. R n r n BOY SCOUT Senate Doves Losing Hof^ South Windsor Mrs. Mary Brackett, director of * UUlU^tf DUrtS IVMV High G>urt^ nuSrsing service at Hartford Notes and News Hospital, will be ^ guest speaker. TV -Radio T onight For Peace? Talks This Year WASHINGTON (AP) — Tile ernment might g$y« South Viet­ School Board to Approve ler topic wUV \>^ '"the Future Bars Sunday Onb Pack 56 _ jile * •m/r • n ‘Nursing —Need versue Sup* Rock Not iDtei^sted doves among Senate tiemocrats nam the klnd'^ stability that Pack 53 oif Waddell School could lead-negotiations. Gymm Addition^ Music Room Bingo Games Television have dbout given up hope that Sen. M«X Ql. ^ftleld, R-Ore„ held Its annual Blue and Gold president Johnson can Initiate In Statesmnnfs ilole 8 :(» :U) Meet theveil CandldsAea ^j issI!■ snother who -attended, said in h RARTFpf^ (AP)—th e Stoto is DbofUs to) Supervisonr Praotioe Banquet recently in the school Vietnam peace talks before they separate Interview 'he fears NEW YORK (AP) — Scratch mors at aasa ti| tha role of MoHsle'e Navy meet tonifi^t a* 7 to approve ^ td e im w strips, BiUig, ^ attend, Suprepto Court haa ruled agalnet Herv OrlKln You Asked for It cafeteria.. Invited gueste In­ have to face the voters in 1068. South Vletnsm’B premier Nguy­ the W«:h school gym addWon Bulletin Board the name of Hock Hudson from star,' a part he: found difficult to HlMiiAay Patrol A cross section Check indi­ en Cao Kjr has carved out a po­ play at f^rst because of an al- ai). idtempt by tiia KMgMa of Big Picture Ortot Deoleloos^ _ cluded Mlee Ethel Robb, princi­ the new music r o ^ . . The junior choir of Our Sav- any list of Hollywood box-office dDlumbuB In Newington to ob­ Aquanauts 49) Our Ttane in HeO pal of Waddell School; Mrs. cates that most of them expect sition wfatoh wMl prevent any moat ovafWbelmlng feeling << Hucklaber^ Hboad decisions growing out of the talks belllroen the netv regime G o W ^ riw s. Robert SuUi- }f^ Lutheran Chureh will re- kings who may aspire to enter shyneaB-whiiA has botheredjitfn tain an Ihjunctim wWch would msndly Cfiaiit Alan Walch, PTA president, the political arena. Scope ( prooi just-oCmcludeo Guam confer­ and the National' Uheraticn. uStaW x^ van, Charles Chaponis, David hearse tomorrow at 7 p.m. since he 'wa|fea Ug awkward Md In affect permit htai^ games to Peter Jennings and Mr. and Mra. Julian Strong. ence that wlU intensify military Front, ixditical arm of thi -Viet S S iT ln lh e a d S t i i s ! ^ ^ Billlg, William Billig, , David A Cantata rehearsal will be iUthough he admits to some in hla nattw town, Wihnetka, M) Whet’s New?' Strong la district commissioner be held on Sunday. ffl) mgireigbway *Patrol P^l^^d**81teitoo Show efforts. This, in their opinion, Cong. Ren.’Bdwibi A Lessman (D), Knox, Daniel Oalo^ch, Robert ® P*”' the^church. government experience — he m . The high court Mdhday backed ( 8-40) Invadera . , of Charter Oak (Council. Mrs. 6:00 <: 8-KMO) News, Sports. ((10-90-93-30) Oooaslonal WUs. will make it more difficult to “To me,” Hatfield said, "this will Bieet with the boaird at 7‘30 McCarthy, Michael Sullivan and Boly Name Socirty of once was a mall carrier for “I tiaed to he terribly, painful­ a refusal by Superior Court to Weather (94) C a le n d a r__ Walch presented a charter to get any negotiations started. is just further evidence the Hicham Myers. St Margaret Mary's t^ureh three months — the 6-foot-4 film ly shy —. so shy tost I wouldn’t enjoin state and local police (to)'MoHale’a NaVy (18) Subeortottoo TV Cubmaster Charles Glade, who (U-aS) Newsbeat j (94) Oc^eoSout Asue Their hopes that the adminis­ Johnson administration is te dbrniBR leaialatlan Dbrtainina Silver Arrows, Kevin Sulli* ''v'ii meet tomorrow night at 8 star says it left him without any talk,” he rodalled. “Now I’m no from rovokbig. a btngo permit (18) Herv GiWta ’ a0409940) Uovte thanked her on behalf of the tration’s pacification program locked Into art’ Inflexible position 2 van, David W iUi^s, David Bil- P m. at the church hall. . burning desire to become U.S. longer ydinfully shy, but I’m issued two yean ago to Oounefi («8) Newevrtre 3-19) Petticoat Junction Pack. (M) Travel Time 8-40) Peytm Place in South Vietnam might produce where it esn’t find either a tion bv the ptesmt sesskm o< “8. WilUam Billlg and David ITie junior choir of the church postmaster general. stiU s)«u assistant cubmaster. hearse Thursday at 7:30 p.m. becoming a poUticai candidate ness hito a certain charm, but I not sudi a Sunday ban la tm- east Asia program. open when he disclosed that he i8). Peter Jenninn 11:00 ( 84 (C).------monies the previous Sunday In ance program, In previous Aid Campaign at any level. can’t SM It K may be appealing ocnstitutiohal. News, Sports, Weather Abraham Glassman, 74 Miller Manchester Evening Herald (90) Industry on Parede. (12) Newsbeat St. Joseph Cathedrol, Hartford: Kahln,' coauthor of a book on had told Johnson In Jdnuary he yearn, insurance on town-owned “After Ronald Reagan was to others, but never to one’s The Newington police chief S;45 News ■ ::16 (90) Memory Leae Kent Demers, Danm Smachettl Vietnam who just returned from doesn’t tWnk either he or the faculties was handled by an ad- Hd. and Herbert Meister, 168 South Windsor Correspondent, self. To me it was torture." Andrew J. McCusker Jr. ord­ 7:00 (90) Local News ^ :30 ( 84) Movie (C)^ Ann Lyona teL 644',8682. elected governor at California, I ( 8) MOvie l: :30 (10-90-3340) Tonight and James Hesketh. The award Saigon, was quoted as telling 18 President car carry Pennsylva­ visor and oornmiasiions teaUned ®• Manchester Lodge of Althwgh today is the first than 2V4 each year. In 1966 he law. Judge Alcorn said. 6:00 News arrow on wolf badge, bear Girls’ 7 to 14; C0D9 . VailM ttM as a. aa HAO Knar rtniv B’nal B’rith. day of spring it is also Tuesoay 6:16 Barry Farber Show turned out three — “Blindford’’, JAMAICAN LEADER HE 6:46 Lowell Thomae badge, one-year pin, perfect ___„ f. ■ ,11,... tx,i- nmcMinit Meister is an agent for Pen- and according to the rhythm of 7:00 The World Tonight “Seconds”, and “Tobruk". 7:16 Frank Gifford attendance pin; and John Small, , . ... orraiT, ®*°n Associates of Connecticut the weather on the past Tues- MONTREAL (AP)—Prime No Mdre Disclaimers 7:80 Harry Reasoner New England Planning Unit N S 1 l i ' ^ i S ^ S g « n e n t and a past president of Temple day it will snow. Since Jan. 31 Despite his surprising output, Minister Donald Sangster of 7:86 Pace the Nation one-year and perfect attendance and it includes a number of 8:00 News pins. EASTER DRESSES 6jrs M.. 1.1 Beth HiUel. An Air Force vet- it has snowed on every Tuesday Jamaica arrived on a special WASHINGTON — Manufac­ clinkers as well as box-office 8:10 ^ e a k Dp Hartford Den 3 members, Dominick De- ®nan of the Korean War. He is with, the exception of last week U.S. government plane today turers ot pesticides will no long­ 10:06 Comment Cosm etics Wins Governors’ Approval Ripple and flat bonded Oriaf* S w v ita nm. also a member of the Life Un- when the snow came on Wednes- smashes, Hudson doesn’t think and was rushed to the Royal er be allowed to use statements Domlnicis, wolf badge; Michael Demers, wolf badge, gold arrow VtrfM 6.M t» a«o A(fiyllc and wool knits. S pc. derwriters Association of Hart- day of himself as a particularly hard Victoria Hospital. on labels disclaiming responsi­ WASHINOTOIN (AP) — De­ mission will bold four meetings suit condsts of skbt, jacket u d m taM for titta year, t ^ member of Today’s snow will become worker. A hospital spokesman refused bility for the effectiveness or FOR RENT on wolf badge. veloping long-range plans for a year, two hi Washington and Den 4 members, Hugh Riley, coordinating shell. Sketched only ^ Congregation Temple Beth HU- mixed with rain and eventually “I like to work hard,’’ he re­ to give the nature of Sangster’s safety of their products when 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- New- England’s economic two In Boston. 00 one bram our large aelecQon. marked, “and I do work very illness. He became ill during the used as directed. jeotora—sound or sUsiit, also bobcat pin; James Rlsslllo, sil­ growth will be the goal ot a new Gov. John N. Dempsey of *mi*”s8^^r***™* anKWinto residents on the sections snow wll Icontinue for hard if I have faith in a picture. weekend and doctors in Kings­ Federal law now provides 88 mm. sUte projectors. Liggeffs ver arrow on wolf badge, bear J^eral-state commission ap- Connecticut said he was grate­ A imtJLrmtr' . maiiA committeo includs Dr. Law- most of the afternoon a^d But if I don’t, I can’t muster the ton, Jamaica, decided to send that a pesticide must be proved At The Parkade badge, gold arrow on bear proved Monday night by tfae ful to Cong;Kss for authorization ^ ^ y ^ t e r Andrus, 36 Birch Rd.; change to rain towards evening. energy.” him to the Montreal hospital for effective and safe before the re­ WaOON DRUG CO. badge, one year and perfect at- region’s six governors, of the commission. 767 Mato S&—Tel. 648-5821 MANCHESTER tendance pins; Henry Wierz- La WAA aflMVfltataJ kMunnee ad- -^^an Freeman, 77 High Tower in northern Connecticut three As ths years go by Hudson is treatment. quired reglstratian la granted. Ih e commission is similar to Volpe said he was “delighted bickl, silver arrow on wolf Dacron* Polyeatar, eottoii^ iqdaaA A UiM and legdar waiilllaeB. vtoor to ^ to to w n by the town Hlchard Grigorian, 8 to five Inches of snow are pos- those operating for tiie Appla- that we’re on the -rood to oo- Prints and solids. Newest colon. Ssea S to 6X and 7 tn 14. omincO. A oonsldeiralMo kic^im Charing Rd.; David Horn, 69 slble before changing to rain btulge, hear badge, gold arrow cMan, Ozark and Great Lakes operative planning.’* to pnrteotfcm wan racommended Stanley Sigal, 91 while one to three inches can on bear badge, one-year pin; regions. Edward Andersen, silver arrow as S atoS of ti»e aurwey, and ‘ Strouch, 777 occur In coastal sections, The governors, all members FAFNIR SALES VP ft was reoammencled tliat the BUlngton Rd.; Stanley Zucker, A storm center in the south- on wolf badge, bear^ ^ badge, gold of______the commission, elected______Gov-- NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Sales arrow on bear badge, one-year ^ Volpe of Massachusetts of $113,864,923 and earnings of aiotual value ®a*' Gov. Jolm W. King, of New been reported by Fafnlr Bear­ badge, gold arrow on Total ^ firs insurance ^ tor town than 100 local and overseas develops off the Carolina coast Hampshire as alternate. John ing 6o. agencies. and moves northward. Connecticut Blue Cross badge, one-year pin; William Linnehan is federal co-chair- property was lncreassi\ by In 1965 sales were $95,669,468 T-i- —— —• —— programs supported Rain will continue through the Correia, silver arrow on wolf and earnings $4.15 a share, the about $1,500,000 and cn one badge, bear badge, gold arrow WOOL BLAZERS ach^l sJtme'tiw a m ^ r o flin ^ Hi® ?T® Wednesday Formal approval of the panel company said Monday. Burance was increased by S280,- „ ®® ®^3® *«. Sinai Hospital morning as the storms move out on bear badge, one-year pin; makes possible .the acceptance xi6'br6w Home for the Aged, the area. Clearing skies are Roger Dion, stiver arrow on of federal funds for administra­ 000.; wolf badge, bear badge, gold AS A result of the changs to Hartford Jewish Oommunlty expected Wednesday afternoon. To Hold Rates In 1967 tion and technical services dur­ m and the Refugee Mild springlike weather is ex- arrow on bear badge and one- ing the remainder of this fiscal Don t tor a Spr’ciol Oocosion insurance handling, the town year pin. UM was rbtote"plac“able to place ‘the the Insuranceinsut^ce L'X ,™ year, and the hiring of an ex­ oemce. - tomorrow afternoon will reach Den 5 members, Daniel ecutive director and staff. coverage on a competitive bid­ In Ghorua Smachettl, lion badge, two-year B A R R iC iN i ding system. the low 50s in most sections. ■ ■i-. ■- Adminls^tive costs adll be Mias Karen Bartle,. daughter pin, demier badge; James Hes- paid by the federal government Beautifdlly tailored. Embtem on podciet 4 pockets fci aH The bonding program for of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. koth, 1km badge, two-year pin, CHOCOLATES Aaaortod cdlon. Stsea 8 to U. town employes was reduced for this and the next two fiscal Bartle, 48 Daveweil Rd., South assistant denner badge; John years. After that the' federal I'ro.ilu their O'.'.rr I'x; iteniL'rrt' from W p a r t i ^ t s to four ^mdsiir, is a member ’of the The Connecticut Blue Cross BoariJ of Directors Gauruder, two-yew pin, government and the six states under the new system. Increas­ Albertus Magnus CJollege Chorus ner badge; and Paul Neddow,...... share the costs equally. ed coverage wais also broad- which will perform Romberg’s approved recently a de<:ision to hold all Blue Cross two-year pin, assistant denner . ened. CANDIES The commission, with a staff “Student Prince,” with the Prov­ rates at their present level during 1967. badge. of about 30, 'Will have offices In Boy$’ Fermanent Pcese Payments on premiums now idence College Glee Club. The Den 6 members, Scott Alema- are made by the town In Jan- ' NOW AVAILABLE AT Washington and Boston. presentation, to include Randall By year-end, rates for all Blue Cross groups will ny, gold arrow on bear l^ g e ; Linnehan said the next meet­ Visit uaiy and July, according to the ^^""li^T^^^AlletoUa,’’ PINE PHARMACY HieHLIGHTS OF Charles Bodemann, gold arrow uniform fiscal year. Inrthe p ^t, g have held steady for nearly seven years. Group rates ing of the commission is tenta­ Liggett Drag 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 on bear badge; Richard Tru­ tively set for April 10 In Wash­ payments were coming due ^ were last increased In February, 1961. Rates for non- THE YEAR 1966 deau, gold arrow on bear ington, when an executive every montii in the year. ,pjj^ Yjrjjijgoj. Registered at the Parkade DRESS SHIRTS badge; Randy Trudeau, gold ar­ director will be chose and bud­ Burgess is answeroble to the Curses Oub wlU meet tomor- group members will have held longer. The last rate row on bear badge; and Rob­ get adopted. He said the com- Insurance Control Oomrnlssion. increase for direct pay (non-group) members was in SUMMARY OF INCOME HOW EACH ert Farmelo, gold and stiver ar­ The agency was created some rows on bear badge. Comp. Valee six years ago. The members of ^ — EYE.GLASS^S by ------July, 1960. AND EXPENSE DOLLAR WAS USED Webeloe, David Brooks, two- the commission consist oi the year pin; Craig Hinson, two- I M t e A W town manager as chairmani the year pin, lion badge; Richard DU6S ••••»e«eeea«*eee $58f519fl74 100.00% r mayor, a member of the town DeBella and Reale Opticians Wasserman, two-year pin, sil­ oouncil, the chairman of the Complete Hospital Care Expense...... 56,833,576 97.12% ver arrow on bear badg;e; Rich­ AD lAita and wide trade. 65% Dacraoto Pdyeator, S ' . / board of education or a member Eye Glass Servi(» Opiating Expense...... 2,662,438 4.55% ard Swartz, two-year pin, wolf, 85% eottot Ivy and apeead cdlara. Sizes 8 to lA designated by him and the town gold and silver arrows on wolf attorney. Total Expenses...... $59,496,014 101.67% badge, bear, gold and silver ar­ M easured >^ef)sake- Woolam Cited rows on bear badg;e; Edward Richard V. Woolam, 1136 current enrollment (o e e . ai. i9e«> Didan, two-year pin; Robert Main St, has received the 1967 OpSrdtin^ Loss aaeeeea«a*aeaae« 976,840 1.67% Thomas, two-year pin, gold and Connecticut 4-H <3tatlon for Investment Income...... 1,132,808 1.94% stiver arrows on wolf badge, Boys’ Hopsac having made outstanding con-, be^r, gold and silver arrows on VJO kaA^i^ Net Operating Gain ...... $ 155,968 n% * bear badge; and Kent Demers, tributlons to the development ‘ 18 Asylum St. of the State 4-H program. *Trin$ferred to reserves two-year pin and' lion badge. Woolam, one of three recipi­ H artford GROUP MEMBERSHIP 1,012,147 Appreciation certificates were ents of the awaid, has beeh a Room 104 given to Charles Glade, cub­ SLACKS 4-H leader in • town for some master; Peter Merlsotis, chair­ Russ DeBella Tel. 522-0757 Enrico F. Reale HOB NAIL man; and Den Chief Apprecia­ 12 years and served'de presi­ .CONTACT LENSES , dent of the Hartford Ctounty tion to Thomas MacLean, Boy 4-H Fair Association in 1954 BALANCE SHEET Scout assistant of Den 2. cnw.m» 4^ 99 and 1955. DECEMBER 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 Den mothers receiving certi­ a w ^ The citation presented to ficates of appreciation were Woolam reads that each year Mrs. Edward Wilson and Mrs. Cologne "he takes a week’s leave with­ Timothy Moriarty, both of Den out pay to help the fair asso­ e • ASSETS 1; Mrs. Frank Kos and Mrs. 10% FoglNia FiA»Ar, 80% eonibed eottoo. Wider ciation officers set up, conduct fl NON-GROUP MEMBERSHIP 375,243 Peter Merlsotis, both of Den 2; k e ^ ley stoiA Com ; Med. Gold, olive, and I to . and tear down the Hartford Cash...... $ 1,162,693 Mrs. Demers of Den 3; Mrs. $ 2 ^ 18 t o la County 4-H Fair, TOTAL 1,387,390 Investments* ...... 33,671,974 Louis RosslUo and Mrs. Henry W o o l^ has been a member Accrued Interest...... 247,725 Wlerzblcki, Both of Den 4; Mrs. Arthur Smachettl of Den 5 and Of the County 4-H advisory Accounts Receivable...... 1,093,866 Authentic committee and its chairman Mrs. Frank Farmelo of Den 6. Land, Building, Equipment...... 1,375,582 Julian Strong was thanked decorator bottle from 1963 to 1966. He has been ' I a leader of the .Scantic Valley Other Assets ...... 146,000 for the many years that he has Riders 4-H Club for 12 years assisted Pack 53. Teenf^ and ia a member and former Total Assets...... $37,697,340 The Webelos, under the direc­ tion of Victor Auferia and ehairman of the state 4-H horse ^ ‘ Bonds at Amortind Vilut advisory committee, which was Frank Wasserman, assistant The tomous Hob Nail bot­ organized to 1966. eubmasters, conducted a Bob­ tle is authentically fash The FTA Council will meet cat Induction service at the De­ cember pack meeting. Cubs re­ loned after an 18th cen­ tonight at \8 at ^ o Avery St. fO R YO UR The decision to hold the line on membership rates LIABILITIES Elementary School. While mem­ ceiving Bobcat pins were Scott tury original and filled was made possible by a brighter financial picture in $ 8,122,070 Alemany, Charles Bodemann, bers of the cpimoU have voting HOME MODERNIZING PLAN Hospital Bills Outstanding...... with delightful, fragrdnt power in the organization, all 1966. Many factors at work in the year brought about Unearned Premiums...... 2,976,494 Dominick DeDomlnlcis, Ifichad toterested mtoibers of local Demers, Robert Farmelo, Emil I I Lily of the Valley Cologne, BTA tmits are invited to attend. a sounder financial situation after two years during Accounts Payable...... 544,398 Haberern, Richard ^wbrUr M i i A decorator gift to bd \ '' \ a a a a a « Richard Tredeau, Randy Tre- ,\ ,\ \ \ Cub Scoot Awards SPACE SAVER BATHROOM which the Corporation experienced substantial losses. Other Liabilities...... 667,141 . A •:pie following awards have Reserves for Maternity Cas^s...... 2,444,150 deau, and Russell Wilson. Matched Companions treasured always. been presented to members of Attractive arrangemei^$ to choose 'from. W e These factors, plus any others whicli affect the total Webelos participating to the Reserves for Contingencies...... I a a a a a < 22,943,087 ceremony were Richard Was- 13ia rfsMie iiartmtocr ii) Uadc oir wfaSe Ud lined with topm and nylon on ' V Cub Scout Pack 228. supply plumbing fixtures, tub, lavatory, ceram­ HOB NAIL SOAP:,>.....$2.00 a pancake bed. The Tflafabone T-atrap in all over aUny blade or booa Bobcat pin, Steven Bralls- dollar amount paid to hospitals in behalf of ill or in­ $37,697,340 sermto, David Brookes, Craig Total Liabilities . . . Sculptured elegance. .Boxi^ threes. smooth wito nougat atacap on a broaci low beel ferd and Brian Swietlicki; Wolf ic tile, aioctrical work and carpentry. jured Blue Cross members, will be watched (Closely in Hinson, Mark Vogt, Edward Badge, Kevin Sullivan, Craig the coming months. Didan, Kent Demers and Rob­ HOB NAIL BUBBLE BATH...... $2.00 Ooutier, David Billig, Daniel ert liiomas. Bubbling,' scanted. In Hob Nail vase. CWovicji, Michael Hayes, Mi- At a January pa

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FACE SIX MANCHEiSTER EVENING HERALD, AANCHEStER,TlTESDAY, MARCH 21, 196? MAi^CIlBSTER fiVENWG HlflRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,# TUESDAY; MARCH 21, 1967 PAGE Vernon a U-hour home nursing course tled to a speedy tifal — ‘a ri]ibt pay toe entire tax themselves — to start March 36 at 7 p.m. at Andover Skating - Coasting Italian Princess Is Wounded P^stinotion JUneertain that defendants in federal prds<- Nef(ligence Could Be Costly as tm uses to'theit emplojres," the TAC building on Rt. 30 ac­ eertions always have had. toe spokesmen said. cording to Mrs. Mary Dlugos, However on Feb. M ttW court Oiie problem otmfronting R. N. First Rehearsal Wednesday In Cim-Oeaning ‘Accident’ High G)urt Renews Interest upheld tlyi^ rlgM et -CaUfonda House^yira Warned tp Pay some hout^ewlves Is toe domes­ $2.1 Million Allocated Interested persons were ask­ aatboTltlea to sdarcb an autoaao- tic who refuses to work .if her ed to contact the Red Cross of­ MADRID (AP)—A yoimg noz. An aide to tha doctor said: bile for 4Mroolle$, vrltbout gstr apeiaf security tex . is reported [oVesI fice at. 38 Park _ St. The course For Area String Orchestra $S Tax tor Oomestic Help woman police believed ^ "She was a v6ry lucky girl. An In Crime Csise Interventions ting a Martb.wariitot ' because theM figures can be' .WASHINGTON (AP) - Ralph Nader, whose book "Unsafe at is free and is sponsored by the For Sewer Projects Princess Marla Beatrix, young­ inch or two either way and tha . WASHINGTON (AP) - The street they think look suspt- In January tha oourt ruled cross-checked for income tax 'Nader accused the govern­ Any S p ^ " ifiadahimk central Tolland County Agricultural A string orchestra is being tary school at 8 to hear a pub­ Coasting is being allowed un WA8Hfi«OTON (AP) -A8»- "We dra't know how many cldu^, kn4 frisk them fpr. weap­ thkt state, praseeutors may ton purposes. ment’s traffic safety agency figure in the drive for passage 1lM Board of Representa* Atty. Sol Kerensky, five years; Center and the Nathan Hale formed for this area by Brenton lic talk by Frederick Sweet of til dark at Center Springs Park. est daughter of ex-IQng Umber­ wound could have been fatal.” Supreme Court is showing a re-, joar-old domestic^ worker dle- ashployera and empk^ea should ons or other evidence of crime.' piiff But if toe housewife fails to today of moving with "agoniz­ of' the law, said industry prei* UwB unanimously approved an Frederick Wlnkley and Howard Branch of the Red Cross. Poll Crane, who teaches piano, Manchester. The subject is “Na­ There is no skating or skiing. to of Italy, was under treatment Persons at the prlncese* - newed tendency to Intervene in juries about a defendant’s eble by arthritis discovered re­ ba yeytaig -Social Seieurity tax­ offenses before the Juries pass pay the tax, she remains liable ing timidity" and said it Issued sures "set' the temperature toP’ - ordinance last lU^ht appropri* Wolf anger, four years; Joseph ‘Welcome Spring* Dance violin and viola at his studio— tures* Treasures" and wlU be apartment bulUUng were reluc­ This means at least, four of cently she wee not eligible for es,’’ -the spokesman said. "But for a bullet-wound in a Madrid criminal law oases, but where m guUt or innocence.' The prac­ for It because there is no statute totally inadequate safety stand­ the kind of standards wMoh to ' aUng f2,100,000 for sewer line Adams and Clarence O’Crowley The Vernon Square Dance home on Jurovaty Rd. Anyone supplemented with a showing of not appear in person at the the nine jiteUces thought a con­ Soclel Security benefits because we know t M in 1965, the laat hospital today. TTte police said tant to dlscusa the incident. An this year's decisions will take tice appUea in atotee where bar of limitations And the cook pr ards fOr 1963 cars. sued forth with such agonisiiif' extensions into three areas of Jr., three years; Ralph Oibson Club will hold a special "Wel­ who plays one of these instru­ slides. board meetings, but who has stitutional eV^uation was in ber employers bad tailed to pay yeai* for which ^ve have figures, assistant to Dr. Augustin Martin . the justices — and the law — is' bitual ctfandera draw oUffer maid loses her eligibility for all timidity.” town and authorising issuance and Raymond Hallowcn Jr., two come to Spring Dance" Satur­ ments was invited to join the Meeting Place Shifted been a voter in some other Con­ she reported a- pistol she was order. If five ^ I d e "stop and the requltM taxes. 1.27 miUkm emidoyers reported The lanky' safety crusader Santoe, a staff doctor at a near­ sentences. or part of her Social Security The safety agency issued a set’ ■ ofir bonds to finance the work. years; Robert Houley and David day at the Rockville High School group. The Andover PTA meeting necticut town, can arrange for cleaning discharged accidental­ still very much in doubt. frisk" can’t be squared with the Only after the wiman showed wages paid to household em­ assailed the automobile industry by clinic, coirftrmed the doctof ’ ' On other oqcaskHu the court benefits. of 20 standards (or 1966 model'* The action was taken after a Somerville, one year. Loveland Hill. Earl Johnston, The first rehearsal of the or­ tomorrow night will be in the a transfer of voting rights 'lilonday the pendulum swung Oohstitutkm, the- pendulum will jter employment records to the ployes covered by Social Securi­ and toe national traffic safety ly three nights ago. had been called to the prlncese’ hes simply sldeetepped criminal The spo’xesman cited the ex cars on; JW .'Sl. They were corti- public hearing, during which no The board granted waivers regular caller for the Manches­ chestra will be in the audi­ social room of the Cong;rega- through the town clerk in the a bit toward the side of police­ swing back...... Social Security, Administration, ty. agency alike in testimony for Officials at the Italian Em­ apartment at midnight Satur- i law issues. Where the justices ample of a maid working five pressed and modified from 28', oppoeKion to the sewer plan for printing of the annual re­ ter Square Dance Club, and Ver­ torium of Noble School on Val­ tional Church ipatead of the town of former residence. men, who hsve complained bit­ Awaiting decision are several which then forced her previous "Tile total number of em­ the Senate Commerce Commit­ bassy in Madrid said they un­ day. Dr. Martlt}, Santoe was re- are heiadlns may not bo fuUy days a week at five dlfterent proposed standards. ' w%8 raised. port and for equipment for fire non's Frannie Heintz will be at ley St., Wllllmantlc, Wednes­ all-purpose room at the school. Closed Good Friday terly in the last few years that other significant cases in the employers to pay the back tax­ ployes reported by these em-. tee. derstood the woman was Maria pdrted away from Madrid fo r , known until June. homes who insists that only one Lowell K. Bridwell, acting'' The sewer line plan was rec­ district one. the mike. There will be door day from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The postponement from last Andover Public Library will the court was handcuffing them. field of criminal law, at least es, did she beoqmejsUgible. ployerS was 1.46 million,” she "With very few exceptions,” Beatrix but could not confirm it the day. housewife pay the Social Securi­ undersecretary of commerce for ommended in a report on The mayor argued that the prizes and refreshments. Crane will conduct. Wednesday caused a-conflict In be closed Good Friday. Also Police officers "need not in­ three ranking in importance A Social Security spokesman added. Nader said, "these standards officially- "He reported he found her to with Mon lay’s informer case. ty tax. did not advance the level of ex­ transportation, told toe Senato sewerage in Vernon by Ander^ town should not have to ask The new group has plans for the t«e of the room by another closed will be the office of the variably be required to disclose cited thie case to illustrate what The Census Bureau saidT how- Beldes hiaklng toe other, four Staff officials at Concepcion be suffering from a gunshot These concern putting suspects isting safety beyond what would panel Monday the standards Bon-hnehols Associates in 1065. for bids on printing of the re­ two concerts a year. This year group on the same night. Meet­ town clerk, and other offices in an Informant’s identity” so long DisGiission S e t, can happen to housewives who ever, that about 2.4 million per­ homemakers liable for the tax, Clinic, where the woman was wound below the heart," tha in lineups without the assistance represent a major first step to r A trunk sewer will be laid port since there is only one Public Records one concert will be given, in ing time is 8. the town office building. as the trial judge Is convinced employ domestic help — such as sons were employed as domes­ interest and penalties later, the have been the case without the treated, identified the patient as aide said. "He gave her emer- ; of counsel, oourt-authmlzed law.” ward safer automobiles. along the railroad tracks from firm legally able to bid, any­ Warrantee Deed late May. To round out the per- Two Unafflllated Voters the tipster is reliable, the court O h F i r e ^ x e s maids, cooks, gardeners and tics during January thougt it maid herself will be eligible for the princess but said she en­ gency treatment and, consid­ electronic eavesdropping, and "Among the worst performing But William I. £tleglitz a con- .* Center Road to Rt. 30 and west way, the Rockville Journal. William G. Morton to Marion formEince some professionals Only two new voters were Manchester Evening Herald decided. handymen -—-but fail to pay the did not know hbw many of them smaller Social Security benefits tered under the name "Maria ering the wound to be of eoma > juvenile courc procedures. vehicles on the road today (are sultant who helped draft tha ' along Rt. 30 for about 2,300 Bids must be made on any town K. Tuttle, property on Lyness will be included for the concert. made at last night’s meeting of Andover correspondent, Law­ "Old reliable, the Informer," Eighth District . Directors Social Security tax for theit em­ might be earning less than $50 since these are based on her de Sarre.” They described her gravity, advised her to go im­ ones which) can meet or exceed original standards, quit the - feet. Trunk and collector sewers expenditure over 31,000. St. Proceeds will go for scholar­ the Board of Admissions. Ned- rence Moe, teL 742-6796. was the derisive description In the criminal cases already hope to meet with Edward ployes. per quarter from an employer. highest average earnings over a condition as "not grave” and mediately to the Concepcion the standards set for the 1968 agency Feb. 2 in a dispute over- from R t 30 will serve the area Fire Chief John Ashe in­ Lis Pendens ships in music. ther made a party designation. pinned by dissenting Justice decided, this term the pendulum Rybezyk, Manchester Redevel­ Figures indicate there may be The bureau said it can be as­ five-year period. said she was taken to a private Clinic. An ambulance waa models,” ne said. the final regulations, and insist* ' generally known as Box Moim- formed the mayor that equip­ Jean Brennan Cordy against A board of directors for the The estimated 75 or so citizens William O. Douglas on the tip­ has swung in both directions. hundreds of thousands of such sumed that many more house­ Fish Food hospital early today. They de­ called and she waa taken away, opment Agency director, at a The law ^directing the govern­ ed they were generally mean* . tain. ment the fire district needs is Calvin J. Cordy, property at 64 group will be elected at a later in tov/^ who are eligible to be­ ster who has been a useful tool On Feb. 13 the court served employers who become liable holds than 2.4 million emjdoy Fish find the most' abundant clined to name the hospital. presumably to the hospital Dr. - special meeting next Monday to Japan's Imports Up ment to set safety standards is Ingless. A pumping station, force made by only one firm. It in­ Ridge St. date. Norman Whitney of Man­ come voters for the May town A woman at Beatrix’s apart­ to police for centuries. stem notice on prosecutors that for the unpaid taxes — current­ domestic help - since one maid 10K.YO — Japanese imports food and various types of plank­ Martin Santos recommended.” less than a year old, and Nader main, trunk and collector sewers cludes fire alarm boxes to fit Trade Names chester has consented to act as election have a choice of two But Douglas was in the minor­ convictions obtained "by the discuss lie relocations 6 t fire ly 4.4 per cent each for employe might wor’x in several homes of 19 major U.S. agricultural ton on contlnenttl shelves and ment, who said she was the The 24-year-old princess, who . said it carries the risks of inac­ will serve the Talcottville, Ver- in with the rest of the town’s Theodore Didero, doing busi­ business manager. sessions in April to become princess’ secretary, denied Bea- ity. By a 5-4 decision, written knowing use of false evidence” alarm boxes under North End and employer — as well as 6 per each week. products rose 20 per cent in the that is why both marine life and spends much of her time in tion and delusion. Carrier in Civil War ncm Circle and Overbrook alarm system. ness as Ted's Atlantic, 201 Hart­ Crane and his wife, Nancy, rcglotered. trlx had been hurt and said she for the court by Justice Potter could not stand. redevelopment. cent interest on the amount due “We do know all employes first half of 1966 from the 1965 fisheries are concentrated there, Spain, is the youngest of the "It can delude the public into WASHINGTON — The fir s t- Heights areas. With the town election April ford Rd. have lived in Andover five was in London for Easter “and Stewart, police were given a A week later, it Miored up fed­ District Secretary Joseph and a penalty of up to 25 per and employers are not report­ pace. The increase for grain The first date is April 8, from according to the Encyclopaedia four children of former King [ thinking tha* the government Is unwitting—designer of an air* 4, the board unanimously agreed Roy Strickland and Earle C. years. Both have had extensive telephones me every night." But freer hand to make arrests eral constitutional rights of de­ Volz said today direetora will cent. ed,” the Social Security spokes­ sorghums and soybeans was The board also unanimously 9 am . to noon, and the second Britaimica. Umberto and Belglan-bom Prin­ watching out for the safety in­ craft carrier was <3ivil WSr bal­ not to meet April 3 at the reg­ Tedford, doing business as Roy musical training. He is a grad­ close friends in London said she without obtaining search fendants in state criminal trials. contact Rybesyk requuting his The employer is responsible man continued. /The housewife nearly 50 per cent. ratified, the appointment of is April 22, from 1 to 6 p.m. cess Maria Jose. terests of the people when in loonist Thaddeus Lowe, who ularly scheduled time of the and Earle Floor Covering, 67*4 uate of Hartt School of Music. was in Madrid. warrants. When these rights are violated, attendance a t tha mMting, th for subihitting both the employe is *not like the businessman. Jaines Gessay to the Vernon Citizens eligible on the latter BISHOPS AVERAGE $8,724 reality there could be a closing erected a wooden platform on month. Therefore, the board’s Cooper St. Mrs. Crane studied music at Medical sources said the bul­ Her brother, Vittorio Bman- Certainly police Were cheered a 7-1 decision said, the burden be held St 7:80 p.m. in the 8th and employer share of the tax. Even if she knows the law, she PAY IN PAPAL CURRENCY Conservation Commission. date cannot be made voters at a LONDON—Two-thirds of the uele, 80, is heir to the nonexist­ out of major options for safety the U.S.S. George Washing;toa Appointments to the Econ* last meeting was last night. Marriage Licenses the Universlthy of Miami and let struck the woman In the left and it was a gloomy day (or civ­ will be on the states to prove District Firehouse. Federal -aw requires a house­ is not used to making records VATICAN CITY — Nonresi­ brief session May 13, which will rectors and vicars who serve ent Italian throne. Umberto , advances,” he said. Parke Custis, a converted coal smic Development Commission, Despite upcoming elections, James Chris Gueller, Hart­ now plays with the Springfield be solely for those people whose chest below the heart near the il IlDertarlans. However, the "beyond a reasonable doubt" At a directors’ meeting last wife to make S ^ a l Security and often-considers tMa a nu- dent workmen in Vatican City the Church of England earn went into exile in 1946 and now contributions if her domestic tssynce." ' are paid in papal currency (it’s Nader sa.d that could happen barge, as a launching pad for established by ordinance two the last session of the board ford, and Gloria Jean Vecchio, and Eastern Connecticut Sym- rights have matured after Ap­ less than $3,080 a year, plus lOth rib, penetrated and exited cheering «id fingernail biting that the infringement “did not night, members discussed a re­ lives in Portugal. amjdoye earns more than $50 ^''m ost cases, the housewife good throughout Italy), and al­ if the safety agency slipped into his balloon. weeks ago, were made by Mayor was businesslike and free of 28 W. Center St. phopy Orchestra. ril 22. free parsonages. Bishops in without causing serious injury. may be preniature. contribute to the-verdlct.’’ development map which will show locations of the dlerm during a calendar quarter This deductr the em i^ye's share of lowed to spend it here, where the control of the automobile As the vessel moved down the Thomas McCusker. political bickering. Joseph Theron Gerrish, Hart­ Garden Club Speaker All voter-making sessions are charge of dioceses do better, re­ Officials at the clinic said the The prince Is living in Swit­ Just last week, the court ' Then, on March 13, all nine could apply even to the family the tax from the em{fioye’a prices are about 15 per cent Industry it Is supposed to be Potomac, Lowe ascended to spot Those appointed and their Home Nursing Course ford, smd Priscilla Mary Silkey, Andover Garden Club meets held in th e. town clerk’s office ceiving an average of $8,724 woman was taken to surgery lor zerland and is legally forbidden, agreed to review the power of justices agreed that a defendant boxes, and avaluated progress reports. babysitter. wages, but "some housewives lower than elsewhere in Rome. regulating. Confederate troops. terms are: James Roache and Registration still is open for West Granby. tomorrow night at the elemen­ on Scbool Rd. Anyone who can- yearly, plus expenses. treatment by Dr. Serrano Mu­ as Is his father, to enter Italy. police to stop people on the in a state criminal case is-enti­

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V BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCHES^, GONN„ TUESDAY, 21. 19CT PAGE EIGHT Viuried-Subjects European Tour Set We have now had a number of draft dodgers who have tried to base their Connecticut Yankee {[ LAR«E ORADE "A** defense on the theory that they con­ lEtfpnhtg sider the war in Vietnam an Instance B y A .H .O . ! Dinner Set (CANDLED EDCl PTTBIJWHWD inaa of American aggression, and do not ’.r ._ CX)„ INC NSiW YORK (AP) - Twiggy, with De Gaulle /T Medium and extra large grade 'A,” eggs aim Ww-intoei io Jtreet want to become war criminals by hav­ ffipioira soNNirrs Fbr CoveU .... ' London's titinny ; i^ q u e e n of. WASHtNOTOH (AP) — Vice He can be expected to assure ing any part of it. tfas mod scens' who measures u - n ^ T B K K. FBROUSON So far, the courts refuse to enter­ Preaideht Hubert H.. Humphrey these officials that there will be PubllBhara __ ‘The Slim of all my springs is 1 will hot scant this lot; ona Oii April 1 2 W , and Yvenne-d’An-rera, the ( jP>D E E ^ P"* FloridR Onuige Jldeg SVHO(ded October I. 180 ^ tain this defense. At the trial level, they will' diecuas nuclear: prollfera- nd troop cutbacks except by still one mor^ spring would be huMy topleiui dancer with ■ 44- ■ l% E E when you buy 3 Qts. at 19e qt. apd merely rule it out. Now, at the Supreme Uon, tl.8. troop deployment and htutual agreement with NATO Bjverr E^enlnc BSxcept Swndeye Aid not, ss time-struck poets Hlnough for all of time or fat Ckm® hut not jjoiYotten in th® 21-M figure, ptavide variety to­ Omnman. Market trade iMlcies , partners. » ^ deposit. 4 qts. of Oirafige Juice for only 57e Court level, by an eight to one decision, daim,' the less that place halls of the Legislature in Hart­ day lor fUa City’s girl watch- on >~two-week tour of WeStom London and Bonn, Hum- ff deposit. £ S rS "“- ^ '“c£r.a the Court has refused to entertain an ' «rs. IbHer. Each time the green flare sum­ A man may mark In time a» .' ford Is IDllsworth L. Oovell. A® European capifals . beginning -pnrey is scheduled to discuss appeal based on the Nuremberg argu­ subscription RATSiS mons .wintered flesh hla by grace ^ r t of the proof. Andover Re­ are Ir New York for per- about Monday. thetoe Kennedy Rounf of Intema- ment. What such action Infers Is that ■onal afs^rances; Miss d’An' Payable In Advance To equinox; an honesty of Of being bom to die; the w ar-. publicans will honor the long­ The lines are out for a vice tionaltioni Trade negotiations as One Tear ...... ^•}S{ the real answer to the question Is what gars with' her sts® 18 blouse on, BAHLER FARMS ICE CREAM 8tx Montbs •.•••••••••••*•• ^±*ja time former solon at a testimon­ presidential talk with French tiiej^ relate to U.S-dealings some rather principled cynics like the score ranty despite her philosophy that / *niree Months •••••••••••••• Y*St Not counting uU the lives one Has been kept full clause for ial dinner at the Elementary President Charles de Gaulle the Cbcpmon Maritet. On® Month .eeee»a*>»****** late Winston Churchill and the late Rob­ School on April 1. I ajwairs say Is, if ta as a part of a tour schedul­ rfoberKj, McCloskey, State wishes for all to see wo^n )ihas something pretty, m e m b e r 0 F ^ „ ert A. Taft suspected at the time of the OovoU served for six terms ed to take Humphrey to Bonn, DepartmenVpress officer, said 89c V2 Gal. THK a s s o c ia t e d PR?®? Blackboards a reckoning that And the account marked Nuremberg trials—that we were enforc­ In the.twuss as Andover's rep­ ■he should show It off" London, Brussels, Rome and Monday that Humphrey’s Tfce Aesociated Press la exclusively entlH^ fair. Now frees the pace Sevente^n-year-oId Twiggy, to the use o( republlcatlon ing upon the Germans retroactive laws needs Impresa resentative. Ha also served as other stope. schedule will Include "worttlng nstehe* credited to It or not pthotyls® crodR No modem license of condo­ As for a runner no longer who dropa^niy her H’s, figures 3 STOSeS ed in this paper and also the local news pub" and principles we never seriously in­ town clerk here for 36 years or Jf the De Gaulle meeting ma­ vislts’i to several capitals he did steeled to face ■he’s got'some pretty clothes to tended ever to have apply to ourselves. lences more. For some yean he has terializes, Humphrey may have not name. s Bohler-Moser M r y . Memchesfer Peikedb ***AU^ rights ol republlcatlon oj special dis­ Borrowed from nought, the A finish termed defeat or vlc-w been State SCcntaiy .of the ■how off — a 43-piece collection an opportunity to Sound out the patches heretaMWalsojeserv^______Justice William O. Douglas, the lone ■he hopes to sell to American Apparently the vicawesident cruellest creditor. tory. Orange. French leader on a possible vis­ will take with him pre^entlal Mt. Vernon Dvfiy — V*moii Cirefo dissenter In the refusal to hear such a Tickets .for the affair Riay be department atottn. it to Paris later in. the year by "I 'ope to sell my clothes to case, said he believed the Court should 1 know urhat I have known; So running free of time and. oMalned from George Nelso, "I 'opo to seu my clothes to President Johnson. Johnson had Moser Forms Doiry •— Rt. 83, EMngleii ES’^olK'r be willing to hear the arguments and I know the leaf. count I leap ticket chairman, at %e Center the American teen-ager,” she hoped to go to Europe this p r o b l^ hes UReJy Evening Herald.______- try to decide the question involved. The bud, the flower, the bower From hill to cloud, and from- Market, of at. the town cleric’a said Monday upon herw arrival ^ byt apparenUy hM h a | from London. Pull service client of N B. A. 8en^^ ^ There Is perhaps considerable technical of scented shade. cloud to heaven, office. to postpone aiw such trip at Publishers Representatives - ^ e J u ^ legal doubt whether the laws we help­ Lenten Program T w l|» , whose real name is least until autumn. , ------—------Mathews Special Wency - New York Chi- The seed surprised by sim sur­ To thought-sense towers I see Leslie w m by, admits she’s a Mk^. Dotrolt and Boston* ed create at Nuremberg were In the prising sun; soaring there The voices of Andover people Humphrey’s assighmeiit In SIN C E 1923|ii||H iil|!liiiljl pleasantly familiar to llstenen UgMwelfbt compared to Bonn is understood to be to otter ...... MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUDA- form of a treaty which subsequently be­ The way the violets burst In On upswept strengths so top-', Yvonne. TIONS.______- came law for ourselves. But there Is also here for many years and some the West Germans reassurance pji sudden sheaf less and so steep new and satisfying voices were Of ^ r 5-foot, 6-lnch, 90-pound that the nucleap:le ^ Jnonpiullfera- Display advertising eJoe^ hours! urgent reason for mankind to find Out, An I there may not remember figuta, the fashion model says: 164 EAST CENTER ST. For Monday — 1 P-»- 5™5J- By pasture paths; and the blended In last night’s special tlon treaty 'fhurently--duiTe be g Por Tuesday — 1 p.m. “ ondW j,, If It can, just how It should ever try to lightning raid earth, even Lenten program by the Senior "It’s not resUy wot you call a negotiated would-not bloA them ill Par Wednesday — 1 P-rnjTUesoay. Agger, is it? I’m thin, spindly MANCHESTER—649-5261 Thursday •— 1 go about making war a crime, not By which, each orchard slope When it can still look down and Choir at the Congregational from fiituta access to the peace­ Por Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. merely for people who have already le n .” Tar Saturday — 1 p.m. BVlday. - - is overrun. see a star. Church. Mn. Donnal Oarlberg ful uses Of atmnic energy. SiLSnSd dwdllne: 10:M Am been defeated, but for anybody who en­ directed. .G.iYing the Pitch, Indian Style would you believe that Miss The vice president would be Parking Front and Rear publication except Saturday — » AM. gages In a war which offends his own The program began with d’Angers, 32, was a frail, skinny expected to follow up recent "Ride On! Ride On!” by girl when she came to America .negoUations with the West Ger­ Tuesday, March 21 conscience. from her native Iran at the age When the Nuremberg trials were A Thought for Today Herald Graham George to set the tone Travel Service Says: ' mans and British over methods for Palm Sunday, and carried of 16 ? ' of meeting costs of Allied troops being conducted, and their verdicts Sponsored by the Manchester Upon her arrival Monday 'Before Losses H a p p u Insure With Lappenl” being executed, there was a lot of high- Council of Churches Yesterdays on, with the help of Reader in West Germany, It Involves Bigf Hopes Gordon MacDonald, to the Ne­ night frpm Washington where Senate DemooraUc leader flown, supposedly Idealistic talk about a Famed Pocahontas Story The fact that there seema something 25 Years Ago gro Bidritual "Let Us Break She la fighting a deportation or­ Mike Mansfield recently de­ new kind of law in a new kind of world. “Truly, I say to you, today Bread Together" and other der, the bH>1esa dancer from nounced a proposal under which unreal about the producUon of the pro­ Now, It seems likely, that has to be you will be with me In Para­ Prosecuting Attorney Charles California fold newsmen she Like A i^ion posed new constitution for South Viet­ songs to depict the Last Sup­ Only a PR Man^s Dream the American gold drain —■ part. Ijijil -H-n.. rated hypocrisy which actually weak­ dise." S. House stnnounces that with just developed "little, by little.” nam should not Influence us to take It per- The C^iflxlon had both of which Is caused by troop ens rather than strengthens the case This word of Jesus Christ the approval of Judge Raymond,' Mozart’s "Ave Verum” and NEW YORK (AP) — Poca- hontas, ttas travel service said, , One bf the main Issues In her costs — would be reduced by March, you’ll rwnembef’; comes in iih too Ughtly. for law against war. Those Individuals from the cross calls to mind the R, Bowers and the cooperation^ Bach's "O, Sacred Head, Now hontas. that beautiful TwiUfti the rest-of^ the story about their base is whether she married Bonn’s purchase of $6()0 million like a lion. But before thVbeastly There are potentially very high hopes, who try to shelter their own draft- well-known story Dick Shep­ of Police Chief Samuel Gordon,, ^ relationaWp was stricUy ths n«fi*r false pretenses In 1961 so in long-term U.S. bonds. weather takes hold, consider this. the local court will experiment Wounded.” princess of American folklope, ^ ^ century pubMc '«he could remain In to® United for the people of South Vietnam, and dodging conduct In the law, at any rate, pard told in his book “Two The program ended with two Mansfield is leading a move­ An AEtaa Homeowners Po^cy Days Before.” It Is the story of with a new court procedure was a bigamist. relations «ns" wIm wanted to States, A newsman asked her if for the United States, riding with this have so far found no court which will Inspiring "AlleluUa” pieces, ment In which he has enlisted 43 takes the financi^ bite out of ’ document. It may be the way the people "an old man who died and Is whereby persons charged in. those Sf Palestrina and Zaumey- Not only that, she had enough romantidlM 'Smith’s voyage to Ae paid the young man to mar- other members to- put the Sen­ even allow them to present their argu­ supposed to have gone Into the minor motor vehicle violations storms, damage' to shrubs, _ of South Vietnam attain enough politi­ er, for the Ressureotion. The aliases to do credit to a oonfl- the New Worid. ate on record as favoring a re­ breakage, hailstones,'’lightning and ment. darkness of hell. TOere came to need not appear in court. dance man. Pocahontas means ^ did Aba. _,“***J. ” • duction in the present commit­ cal stability for themselves to enable Rev. Raymond Bradley..gave the debris removal. Call ns before it the United States to get out of Vietnam. the guardian of that dreadful Spring drifts Into Manches­ Benediction. Accompanlest to "playful one.” to dispel tite story and ;ac- ***<*’ “ •* ment of six divisionB to North place first his brother who asked ter and finds the weather In full the choir was Barbara Patch. And contrary to popular belief tually came tp enjoy hU reputa- pay anyone to marry me." Atlantic Treaty Organization happens, . , And that is just about the biggest Aluminum, Snow, Sand If he might send him a cup of agreement with clearing skies >.,l—r—---- ^------thing that has to happen, practically OOP Speaker and the hUtory books, sha did tion as a living exampie of Bi- defenses. The administration water. Then his friends and and balmy temperatures. The Andover Women’t Re­ not save Capt. J(ton Smith’s life, dian oompasshm. iDDEf AFTER STRUGGLE may be hard pressed to stave ■peaking, in Southeast AsIa It Is natural enough, feeling the sun relatives begged for his release, publican Club will have as ita AU this disllhistonlng I n f ^ a - go far as the rest of foe- travel >H1LADELPHU (AP) - Po­ oft SenSte approval of this pro­ Nor should we In OonnecUcut, of all steadily returning to strength even and last, his mother, who the 10 Years Ago Hi THE IFFBREPtCM guest speaker Miss Patricia Uon comes from the U.A-IVaYel ^rvloe versioo of the story lice report that Raymond posal. places, have any democratically sophis­ while the north winds may blow zero ■moment the gat® was opened, Brown, 46, formerly of New Lon­ It will be part of the vice weather Into our marrow, to be greedy A total budget of 86.600,68r Gravea policewoman in the Service, a division of the U.S. Pocahow3» died of smaO- May toe quote rates and assist you ticated sneers for the somewhat con­ rushed in that she might be with Manchester Police Department, Itap^entof Oo^ereo^ta M ^ England o|i March 16. don, Ooiin., died Sunday of a president’s assignment to as­ for the first touch of tan. Some young him in hell. If we can begin is requested by heads of town trived way In which the Constituent As­ departments for the new fiscal when It meets at 8 p.m. today attempt-*** to ereate interest in. buried in the buUet wound suffered during a sure the NATO heads of state as toe have so many others? sembly which wrote the constitution ladies that we have read about were to understand that, we shaD at the elementary school. Britieh-American tourism on the Maveverd at Obaveasnd ofturcb *Mvggle for a pistol in a bar. that the United States maintains rushing the season, down In Central not look In vain at the dying year which begins July 1. was elected and has since conducted its The Board of Directors votes Interested members of the pub- 880th anniversary of the Indian Brown 'died In St. Joseph’s it® interest In Europe despite ita business. Connecticut has just been Park on Palm Sunday, by cupping thief on Calvary. Man Is not He are welcome to come and princess’ death. i n ^ ^ . Hoepital, Philadelphia, of a head ever-enlarging involvement in saved because he reaches up to to borrow Jl,400,000 from a chur^ nMarweat rano- - the Vlstoam war. through the process of writing Itself a aluminum reflectors under their chins. syndicate which asks a net tn- hear the talk. But, publicity gimmick or not, the truth, but becauee the Miss Graves investigates vation to tiie -Itili centory and new constitution, and It did so by elec­ One of the most charming early spring terest of about 2.95 per cent it appears that Pocahontas some of the bcad^lpiiea got —...... ’ ' ' " tans possible Is one obtained by some­ Way, the Life and the Truth, crimes and complaints which In­ tions in which the two political parties reach down to him, so that he on the loan. wasn't all she’s cracked up to misted up. 8b th^sxaet'loeatloa thing of the same reflective process, volve women or minors toward be. permitted the people of Connecticut no can recog^nlze perfection.” the end of protection of morals of the grave nm atos a mystery. free choice of candidates, and by a re­ with the substitution of a whole ski "Jesua remember me when The travel service said H slope for the relatively crude and con­ and works on the problem of found that when Pocahontas sultant Constitutional Convention In you come In your kingly power.” Today in History , juvenile delinquency. She also married John Rolfo, she hadn’t which the voting strength was equally trived reflective power of an aliunlnum The cry of the thief points to Nature Study By Sylvian OUara By the Associated .Press works with the courts to pro­ (fivorced her Aloonquin lAdiaa divided between the parties while a two- strip. the tact that the Man on the Today is Tuesday, March *1, mote wholesome conditions in tauaband — and never did. - eiUUIEEYSBIt thirds majority vote was required for There are oUier devices and routines cross near him had won a con­ the Manchester area. CROCUSES vert! It was an experience of the 80th day of 1967. There ar®’ She was baptised, and settlers any substantive decision. Whatever the for gaining an early spring tan. The re­ 285 days left In the year. Bridge Play felt there waa no noed for her to .PRESORVtHNi flective powers of the white sands and repentance for the criminal, as Bridge enthusiaats from He­ product was, it was not, therefore, one he witnessed the power of God Today’s Highlight In History be divorced from a man they arrived at by democratic means. th« blue-green watera of the Caribbean On this date in 1621, the Pil- bron were among tha 20 people considered a beattien. in Jesus’ patience, manliness, making up five tables of dupli- Indeed, for that matter, there may are also rated as highly potent and effi­ and willingness to forgive his grim colony at Plymouth, Focahontaa was called Ppea- cient, tan-wise. Mass., mad® the first treaty have been much more democracy In the B y Rowland Evans Jr. accusers. Recreation Oommiaslon spon elections to the Constituent Assembly But it is to be noted with pleasure Inside "Truly, I say to you, today ever negotiated with the In­ Indians called 'her dians. The pact called for mu­ sored Bridge Night held at the ^ over In Vietnam. As for the operations and approval that, the wider the In- you win be with me in Para­ elementary school Aiidover stu- “ ??•- « ber beptism gfenulty and opportunity for employing Robert D. Novak dise." Hero Is the word of tual aid in case of an attack. called her Rebecca, and mem­ of that Assembly, once elected, It has In 1617, Pocahontas, then 23, debts at Itiiam High ' school / a actually turned out to be something of and amplifying the effects of the natu­ authority, pointing every one again threatened toe st^-ex- bers of King Jame# eomt, smit­ Report of us to newness of life In Jesus died in England as she wa» ten by the ihdisn lady, called a compromise cooperation between two ral sim, by putting aluminum, ski about to sail back to America. perience group. FINE flUMIAOY Christ, Here Is the readiness of her Iisidy Rebecca. SSi OaaitM' St. equal forces—the civilians of the As­ slopes, or Caribbean sands beneath it, WASHINGTON — In a private Johnson as Clark, end that’s is convinced he would be re­ In 1891, the marriage of a The Marvin Graboffs made Althougfa -BaUltli knew Poca. the less frequent and noticeable the hu­ God to receive us at whatever high score in toe north-south sembly and the generals of the junta. conversation with political inti­ just the point. Instead of beat­ buffed. hour we turn our lives In His Hatfield to a McOoy ended th® Each, In the end, yielded some points to man resort to Inferior and more artifi­ ing a pathway to the Oval Of­ President Johnson Is undoubt­ long and legendary feud be­ group; seeo.nd high was mates In his Chicago office re­ direction. "The time is fulfilled, achieved by Lawrence and Alice the other. Both, In the end, approved cial tan aids, like lotions and lamps. fice a t 1600 Pennsylvania Ave­ edly aware that Democratic the Kingdom of heaven Is at tween the two Kentucky fami­ We like It all the way back to na­ cently, Mayor Richard J. Daley nue and pouring out their trou­ candidates are keeping their lies. Moe; third high score was the final document with a unanimous hand, repent and believe In the shared by Mr. and Mrs. Albert N«w England's Landing vote, the junta of generals in spite of ture, when we can make It. unburdened himself in a way bles to the Fh-esident, most distance from him. His decision gospel." In 1900, Gov. Theodore Roose­ recently to rebuild the Demo­ velt of New York signed a bill Taylor of Hebron with Miss frequent threats It might veto. that, had he heard It, would Democrats running for office Rev. John B. Post have struck terror into the heart next year are avoiding the cratic National Committee, aft­ for the preservation of the Pali­ Andrea Stoner and Miss Denise TwO'Yaar Prefaislonal Next Sept. 3, therefore, there will be District Superlnendent Stoner. One-Man One Vote of President Johnson. White HouSe and making cam­ er urgent and painful cries Methodist Church sades on the Hudson River. an election In South Vietnam, for a WIftn the Supreme Court issued Ita In a nutshell, what Daley said paign plans wholly Independent from the professionals, Is an in­ In 1941, the Luftwaffe bombed In east-west play Mrs. Pa­ School of president and for the upper house of the famous one-man-one-vote ruling, the was that, if the war In Vietnam of the President. dication that the full dimension Plymouth, England. tricia Stoner and Mrs. Ma^oris new national legislature. The follow­ does not end by the summer of of the party’s precarious sit­ ALIEN STUDENTS TO STAY In 1966, the "Prairie State,” Montandan aa partners were to case In point was state government and As one Democrat told us: first ptaq®; Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ ing month elections to the lower house malapportionment of state legislatures. 1966, President Johnson and the "Next year we’re all going to uation in 1968 may be coming NEW YORK — About 11,000 the last of President Theodor® ACCOUNflNG Democratic Party will probably through to him. Roosevelt’s great white fleet, ard Johnston were second high; of the leg^lature will be held. As soon But It was recognized long ago that, fly solo, every man for him­ of 94,000 foreign, students ques­ and the team Of Mrs. Marlon AppBealtoMi w w bstalg aeeeptiA far as the election of a president is accom­ when equality of representation had suffer a classic and overwhelm­ self." But papering over the cracks tioned in a survey by the Insti­ sailed down New York’s East ing defeat at the polls In Novem­ River to be junked. Haines and Mrs, Elinor Prior S ep t. U n , admlasloik plished, the present Constituent Assem­ been restored In the legislatures, the To prepare for Just such an In the National Committee has tute for International Study placed third, there will be no bly will assume certain Interim legisla­ one-man-one-vote principle would prob­ ber. eventuality, one Western Dem­ by no means satisfied paurty Ten Years Ago HARTFORD INSTITUTB OF ACCOUNTING Coming from someone else, said they planned to stay hi the further bridge sessions untO tive powers wdilch It will exercise until ably be applied at lower levels of gov­ ocrat who Is up for re-election critics who feel Mr. Johnson United State® after finishing An American military air 6d Forest S t, H s^or^T oL 247»i 116 predictions of a political holo­ transport plane vanished over April 7 because of Good Friday the newly elected legislature has come ernment, too. Is planning his pre-campaign is not interested enough in their studlea. and a-speclal town meeting c«i Thus It was no great surprise to read caust for the Democrats would the Pacific about 260 miles front Into office. strategy not around or with the their welfare. There is simply March.. 31st last week that the federal government not make much of a dent on help of the White House but no sign in the White House to­ Tokyo. There were 67 persons The present rule by mlUtary junta had asked the Supreme Court to have Mr,. Johnson. Bui Daley Is dif­ day of any serious plans to ex­ PYRAMID CLIMB ILLEGAL aboard the plane, all of whom ■houW, then^ end after the votes are ferent. Along with Postmaster through the good will of in­ . Manchester Bveniiqr HemUl a look at the voter representation In fluential Democratic leaders in tend special help to embattled CAIRO — The Egyptian gov- were presumed dead. Andover eorreepoiident, Law- counted next September. What then county and municipal governments. If General Lawrence F. O’Brien, Democratic candidates In the Five Years Ago Daley is one of the very few the Senate. emmemt has banned cUmbing of cenoe Moe, te l •ftt-V m . follows, should Premier Ky or some voting districts must be equal at the What he must have to show special, circumstances of 1968. the 450-foot Great Pyramid of Negotiations on a treaty to other general have won the presidency, state level, must not the mathematics Northern Democrats whose That’s why disgruntled Dem­ ban nuclear weapons tests wer® voice carries real weight with the voters next year Is Con­ Cheops, where each year four STATION TO BE SOLD. may seem much too like what South of equalization become basic in cities gressional approval of. a multi- ocrats are seizing on Mayor or five tourists have died trying formally resumed In Geneva by WASHINOTON (AP) H i ^ r d -‘-.I,/ like Waterbury or towns like Wolcott? tiie' President. He a l^ presides Daley’s private assessment of the United States, Britain and Vietnam has had ever since Diem dis­ over the last of the great North­ million dollar power-and-ir- to negotiate the 61-degree tn- iriation WOOC AM-FM bfill be carded the liberal constitution which As far as Waterbury is concerned, wo rigatlon project affecting his the cam ^e that may be Await­ dUne. the Soviet Union. ’ 'sold to the Elektra Broadcast­ ern big-city machines. ing the &mocratlc party next One Year Ago was written. In another effort at democ­ understand that there Is probably no If Daley Is talking that way state. Democratic leaders in the ing Oorp. The Federal Oommu- ButliS^ try to answer what Is perhaps the most Counsel Raymond J. Quinn has noted sin, Joseph Clark of Pennsylvan­ Interesting legal and philosophical ques­ in a memorandum to the mayor, Is If ia, and others will have to out­ Tour pharmaoistis lot tion of our time. the Supreme Court rules that each Wa­ distance the President by a experience asamn# y< Hie refusal to consider and answer terbury voter should be able to vote for country mile to win re-election every prescription is the question is, of course, an answer in 15 aldermen—instead of nine. Under in 1968. filled exactly r i | ^ as you haveo^t Itself, an answer which infers the law the strictest Interpretations, It might be Party leaders In South Dakota being claimed does not apply. claimed that this Is a ‘'dilution" of aif for example, privately predict fears elector’s vote—and that this dilution that McGovern will have to run I, , \ ^ V ' ' i' 'y. The question is whether, when this constitutes "Invidious discrimination;” at [least 50,000 votes ahead pf \V ' (Compare THAT with the.j nation and the other victors df World But this would raise questions that are Mr, Joiihsofi to stay in the Sen- ' you hitvon’t wnjoyiiii slosp; to tha \ War n engaged in writing and enforc­ obviously more political than constitu­ ate; Considering that the total Drug uianost these past years, due to backaches, ing ' the Nuremberg Charter ^against tional, and it Is assumed that the Su­ vote will be no more than abput ’’We Deliver Yhstf* or bone or muscular disorders, you have a de­ anything else you bought 14 years ago!) various German individuals for their preme Court wants to avoid a political 800,000, and considering also t n West Middle T | ^ lightful sitfpHse in store 1 Holntap-rBaker, that McGovern won In 1962 by Phone 64S-B7SS makers of custokn; bedding, have designed It roles In bringing about and waging entanglement. World War n , they were making law In “town meeting" communities like only 607 votes, that Is a formid­ two q ltr^fi^ beddisf outfits from reeom- just for one time and for one defeated Wolcott, where every qualified voter Is able target. mendations of an orthopedic aurgoon . . . nation, or Uw for all time and all men a- legislator by --virtuo of hi* town citi­ As for Pennsylvania, d ark re­ Musco-Podic and Vei% Be8t N o # .... zenship. some legislators will represent cently i>ald a visit to the Whita In all nations. House and had a very frank talk with nmmal, healthy baote have discovered > If they were making the latter kind themselves better than others. But it wiU take more than the Suprem# about the 1968 election, d ark what w ondei^ sloip ihii bedding proVidesl nf law, they were decreeing that In­ Court to square things between a voter flatly Informed Mr. Johnson Come to Watkins tmnorrow and actually TRY ; dividual Americans could be committing and his conscience. That 1s an area t ^ t If the war is not over by this unique bedding.'You’ll be glad you did. • war crime If, at any tlpa® the fu­ where the court will never catch up tM summer of 1968 both he and Mattreeses of box spring 399.50 each piece. ture, they accepted the orders of their with the "dilution" or the "discrimina­ the President would lose Pennf King,. Queon^or a p ei^ sizes available. THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY natioaal leaders to ragage in a war tion." Tlie Wolcott voter’s preferences •ylvania. 'n a m e irhich thqy themselves ooMld|oi«d un- will be safe forever from his doubts.— Not many Democrats are u Gas makes the big difference... coals ISMi tootJ WAIVitBUaY . aaadld and ouUpokeM>i»diUi Mb,

■ 0 1 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^CHESTjEE, OONN, TUESDAY, MARCH .21, 1967 MANCHBSTEE E V B ^G B^aiALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 PAGE ELVVBM tAGE. TEN,; ______^...... > ...... "■<*«< 1 ' '___■ '• ■ ^ ■i--'—------^’r^T=«yf7@rS Ib e faihly fluggosti ibeit tllMiM wMiinfl’ to do mt taaf Court Backs molM iqcnwAM •ooMbufaknia to N ew l^co rd A rises L o w e V i e w ^ the UbitiA OooerregiKtioaal GSturoh. V TPC R ulin g ;liatw"jfo^ ■• BiiAlkk Til*______Ladd Futw)»I ..^ome,_____ 19 O ver TeA eher Pays O f C uts iiit B udget TUMN^VpUiM — Mm . Mwy EUUngton Av*., ’B o o k ^ ' i to O n B a m i n i BobUok,. »7, .of Bo«tt>fook ehaivo of ariwgWRMoito. Board of Education>teacher rakuy negotiations,. al> Gov. John Dtohpsey did not widd hii» cajndniar 1 ^ M Courti>!l*tt9 of .rollB F, .BobUok, . .i.r <4i ■ Judge Simon O o i^ in Hart* though n d t scheduled on la st n ighcV board agenda, de> freely as was thoui^t oh - h |a : recommeinara redneed died tw i' ibonUiia' at JtookrUle . HOqiiev. n.' .,. Baoo *<*M County Court of OomnMu vdtqjNMl into a surprise impasse duiwg a discussion by budget for the state’s community colleges,;Frederick 0«n«^'Bot^tal.' Ifomer D. aaoe of »66 lydaU Pleas hw nded tho Tojftn board members of how to handlS hiring'Procedures for W. Lowe, Manchester GfMilhnhii^ College phimdent, *’ St, yioo ^rasktont of the Senior of kahehester and hae denied next'year. ported last night. ''...... ‘ •' ' CltUen’e C l« , died tWe mom- m action brought by Jo^ B. TeacW negotiating spokes- the same situa^ as last ,Lowe, speaktog at a, m<«ttag,Uorrison to writ* a>lettor to ^ ** %at Manchester Memorial Bwnlni ^ W < * ^ W. I ^ e s . men Martha White and ]^bert year," Curtis w i 3 > of the odllege’s Regloiud -Ad- -,ctov. Dempsey asUng that he B w k ^ MoCMhfc •• Hospital. He was> the huSband Barnlnl and Howes had ap* Geagan.' who were present in Last year’s salary haaai« visory Council, told m t^befs rpc band^S^^da ^ ^ n * J a ^ ls BribI of M«^. ®*Wla R a«, peked a Sept. 18, 1«M action the audience, entered the dls- with the MBA dragged ohslnto that the governor’s budgto 'pWt;; quest for a laigsr enrollment Hokne# Funeral Heme, by the Town Planning Capunia- cusslon at the board’s Invlta- the summer a n d ^ e m ^ vldes about $750 to r dacln.-sti^'. Lowe pointed out at the conn* *‘” ****“ ?*^’i ^ ^ Sion, d e n y l^ a js h ^ o to Bual. tlon and argued that teachers aaltuaUon vihero th e b o ^ to S - dent Included In statewide ■ ' -i; o **!» McNeil Sts., In |48,000 increase In health bene- a firm contract, he reminded. Lowe said when he f l ^ Peekr. state community college’s rs- R ^d en w SSone A. .. flta next year. The latter the board. ed at the budget, he thought quest of $13,8 tor operating ex- •Tlw r funend -be held The TTC had ruled that a would correspond to benefits After a compromise was ’Thursday a t 8;i5 a.m! from the ' ’Finnerals the 5,200 erroUment represent- ponses. Of hie CfoUege’s $204 Burke' Bluneral Home< 18 A s ­ aone change uyuld be lnady» being proposed for other town reached with the MBA through ed only full-time. students, at a^mmioa request for capital con* ] f i t employes. arbitration at the state le^el per student cost of, $«)0, ' struction’ Costs, $12.6 ^ reo- pect St, with a blessing at St Mrs. John A. Bogers factor In Wilbur Cross IBghway The , board, however, re- and the adopted schedule had to Bernard’s Ch'urgh at,. 9, Burial Lowe pointed out, hpureVer, omtoended. ^l**bg*ta S t^ tiu m T e CemS^ / TOLLAITO—Funeral services conten- be reduced, the board found It- that community collegea ai* jn other action, the oouncQ ^ be to S t Bemard’e Cem^^/^^^ row ^ that thjb request for added self having to pay its newly expected to operate on“ 2% voted to request at the next F ri^ may can ai the fu- ®»tuM either be hired teachers on a different times less that of UConn’s |i,r , board of trustees meeting, tha neral htone’ tem orrow *fn^2 to nx^rnlng at Unltefl Congrega- by the teachers alto- (and slightly higher) pay scale 874 per student cost budget,, authorization of an . emergency 4 Md^ to AnSTr ' tional Caiuroh. ■m Rev Don. ^ •”*’ “ **®'‘* <>*■ "‘««t be deduct- than It gave teacheftaiready and half that of state colleges, bitod to pay for bulUing renova- ^V,- ■, : : aI4 a Miner, pastor, officiated. ed from_proposedfrom ___ salary___ in- In the system. On a full-time ,basis, the tlm on the l7ike campus site, .Mrs. BlalMIe Jinnee Mrs. Mary Dlnslow was orgau- h e ^ ^ ’hUd ■”** teachers are seek- ‘1 urge strtiigly that we do budget for the community col- “Inwo addiUonto 'Bites' tor pro- I/Tr.’ Vahtonto T,jMi«wnr tmham ' 4.4 BuHal ««r4iiwUl K.be tpHioxTOW lo ■ ^ ^0 that, «i|.n«ftoii If th« h* \ng,ItT E * * psyu scHedule“ that would not repeat that process a sec- leges allows a statewide enroll- posed community - college . ex- ment of 4,516, or an increase of pension Were studied' by the ,1 S'luSS: ST 1,100 next year over the present council’s Site SelecUoiji ,Oonunit- enroUment of 3,400. - ' *•* headed by Gilbert Barnes. died j^sterday at her jiome. "V* ^he two sides were 'aT w M h ^ r ^ ‘rtem 7 Lowe pointed out further. SurvhroM also Include a step- . wunam «m ae cel. appaent impasse, and the ne- Various suggestions on how daughter, a alster, eight grand- Funeral services tor ^ e d e r. Barnlnl and Howes had claim- gotlators warned board mem «, aem wim m* nmm.m however, that the MOO Increase,-? .* * ^ ® * ^ to deal with the problem were divided by the five existing col-' ®” I® the 811- 4 children and two great-grand- «» «“ ♦ « > * •“ ««««>< bers that unless MBA demands offered, amo,^^ E " l ” fit were held yesterday after- was to confiscate and make use- are met, they will submit the Ing prospects on the leges and the twa proposed for — ^ , next, year, is "very sn^ll”. . . ^ '-ft * ^ " " 1 Funeral aerrices wiU be held noon at Holmes Funeral Home, less their land. They called the entire question to stote-level UUs yea?s sa?rrv schedule ^ .. ^ . than 97 acres, is located off Bell Hiursday at 10:80 a.m. at the. 400 Mato St, The Rev. Walter TPC action, "lUegal, arWtray mediation. level y ^ r «‘*«dul«- Manchester Community Ool- at. to Glastoribury. Flsette Funeral Home, 30 81b, Abel, pastor of Our Savior Ui, and contrary to state statutes DespiteDespite the the threat threat of of media­ media this Idea s a ^ » thaf h i lege now has between 60 and 80 .BarnCs said the second site ■■, V.S.' . ^ ' ly- son Ave., Hartford. Burial WIU thefan Church, Wapping, offi- and to the town charter.'* • *<- • - “ of media- p is idea, saying that by fol- > -s V tion for the second straight lowing such a course Matiches- per cent more applications cn. would not receive much consld- be In SoldleM’ Field, Northwood dated. Burial was to East C«ne- Judge Cohen denied the alle- year, the board refused to ter would fail to appear corn- file than last year at this time, «*»t4an beoaUse of ite small Cemelery, WUson. ‘-'.y’’ tery. , gallons and ruled, "R Is evl- ‘ ■S‘V . . . ^ sway from its position. petJtive and would "lose a good Lowe reported. 'acreage. Friends may call at the fu- ‘ Bearere were Irving Oartslde, Uont from all the facta consider- Chairman John Rottner told many candidates.” ‘"rhere would still be an hi-; The Site: SelCetkm Oonumttee nera! home tonight from\7 to* 0 Guy Oartslde, Edward Kaplan, ^ to the hearing, that there is th e representatives, "You Finally, the board agreed to crease of 50 per cent If we a«- ' will meet itoWh 29 to review and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Carl Lapson, Wilfred DoUglas ample support for the eonclu- can’t have things both ways." let Curtis handle the procedure mltted all that applied," he ql^' the tiro sltM further, 7 kx 9 p.m. and William Anderson. ■*®i« reached by the board (the full requested salary end as he felt best, and he said he " ' "';V ' . ''# / 1 ^ ^ '' ______(’TPO.” served. ■■}y\ c O o ll^ oRielals; hOfttover, fav fringe Increases, too.) would work out a letter advls- Members last night authorlM or thC Nike kite ovbi' Others con- jrude Quinn Mrs. Anna Bensche ~" • — • At one point; Rottner said Ing prospects both of the pres- Coimcil Chairman Dr. tXonaM'stdinred..' : > i Mri. Janie Quinn, 49, Funeral services for Mrs. An- Tolland he would Mrsonally support the ent schedule and of the pro------I I . . I , ...... of Hartford, torrae!^ of Man- na Bensche of M Maple St. were idea of "binding” the board to posed revision, and emohaslz- Chester, fBed last night at Dea- held yesterday afternoon at the C'nr^a Hf^-ur TlAum the 1294,000 Increase right now Ing the latter Is still being ne- ooness BoapKal, Boston, Mass. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 J.T1UW A y O W n If the MBA would be willing to gotlated. H a n o i Mrs. V " ^ years before' moving to Hart- Arm indication from the Board known with candor and hon- William C. Westihoreland, Schack, Ernest Soott, George way. a couple of soft drink commander in Vietnam," . t ^ ’ Vhtoe. HahBl .IhW , ifof yet re- ' 'V'" ford six yeare ago. Bensche and Harry Turek. ^ | V ^ Survivors, besides her mother, s;fli drirore wore charged S t S ’S ’be. ______cases yesterday in or­ Robert Komer, kP««lto. PP^-^ > ------w8th feltaire to drive to the der to reach the micro- dential assistant who bas 'bbeh ' Myed fo Hanoi Mfoto'the Guam ?' ' '' ' s >>k-* V include two sons, John A. Stout- L. Morgan Porter pi^ipcr lane, state poldce to One of those opposed was -iTr •_ ■■ m j nar of Manchester and Robert Atty. Thomas Bailey, a former i l O S p i t a l IN O tC S > phone at the Guam assigned to w rk on tihq p ^ ^ confereooe, iV^ttikpugb channels -r. k -f^. >.^. .f. ’ Largely vsv^vaaww^a attended funeralauaavAdbA svVwoaA^Kawn.,.StatffoMJ^»iingB s^yiansa^^o reported. UWS« mt ■ « conference. After he ication program here. open to ui,’’ Jh atod. ;^ o ^ S^s J. Stoutnar, serving with the services for L. Morgan Porter ' PoUoe stod one driver, Vlokl olroctor. who said he has had U. 8. Army In Vietnam; two •«. . . > __ ___ «i^. .. -_ . flome inniefl.Mnn * rnof f>iA got there, he refuted Lodge described the Gitoihi; *ndeu said- .(Jhkun talks of 70 Westminster Rd, were Mooire of Maine was some indication’’ that the dl- Visiting hours are 8 to 8 p.m. daughters, Mrs. Bruce Tedford l l ’‘l^ a ^ w h m vectors may reduce the budget •“ tol areas excepting mater- some of his U.S. critics conference as “very ilsefu)’* oonceroedi primarily problems of Grafton and M i^ ’'“ *** yesterday afternoon af St driving west at even further than recommended toty where they are 2 :S0 to 4 as “politically motivat­ said it was "not the type, M;,of pacUjeation and rehaWlita- K e ^ ^ W a lt^ c f Rockville; “ "y** Episcopal Ctoureh. The the lert ftont tire rah qtf the General Manager Robert P*™* end 7 to 8 p.m. and private ed. (AP Photofax) meetlng that has a lot ot blgr tinn oif’^ SotiOi, .Vietnam and two bi^M kBtohM d*!.. Harris Nostrand, rector, left aide ^ e highway taito t o rooms where they are 10 a.m. bold, new jMpposalis." , , .'“ v .. strictiiji'.' mil}4iwy (totalla, were of Manobeater PYuteral services will be held Bearers were Arthur E. Taboeoo, 41, of H om erte^ Ma., htad ourselves, we still on® time per patient Marcia Spano, 196 Ferguson ^ gippnsL; . ■Wapwngtpn; s senators IhuttMlay a t U a.m. at the Smith, Augustus Hasbrouck, Rd.; Mrs. Louise Ecabert, 451 of South Vietnam's hbw 'seBtoed;'’p; peqripriatfo. over Hslmes Funeral Home, 400 Mato Gilbert Barnes, ^ b e r t Johann- t o ®^ ^ h m ^ **** tion. ■-v'- .-v^^,'"’ r>. ■■ ■•::y>;4^. •|ye to*. ,, yBSTBRDAYj .^Center combs- .. .■•:’''X.r‘ 'sy >>■•:- S t BuHil WIH D4 in Bucklnnd son. 'GUmoure CWe and Alex- side ofW® the oarWgliway ran off whtie t o pass- left fttofia' b&efits.” he ______'^}ratot._87 Lenox______^ ^ joo . tabla Cem«toia). . rvy,.- a w l" Kurtt tog a teuctor^trato i ^ k * ^ find ourselves to a s^r- sTRlve^ BArCQVO T^;"'A l^ 4 ^ ^ Friasids may'oidi at the fu- ... struck several ^ tons financial aituatlon,” i syo^on; .c a ro l Bissonette, Curtia, 84 Welto S t ftk nerarkotoa tomOtrow frto -4 to'-V Mrs. Frank Gavello Uce reported. ^ The new hassle over fringe Storrs; Albert Bray, TalcottIBll IMSCHARGBD TOOAV: MTO- w- iitf'-ik- '■ 4 anti T to 9 p.m. „ The ^ funeral ^ of Mrs. ’Teresa ’The______motorists,^.-^WortoiBy un- ’»*«««»» ^ compHcat- Shirley Letbundguth. 38 Dlscov- and B. GaveDo of 869 Hackmatack Injured, are echedulod to appear “ already confused sltua- O oven^; HolH ery Rd., Vernon; Cynthia Ott, takine’’ ^ ^ ij^p^catioa Btfp. Carrie M. Poefcett St. widow of Frank GaveUo, to Manchester Ciretot OoiutW ^®n In which neither negotia- ^ BetHstaJW,; hfrs. Jane Olaa- 'j,y ^ ' “ lo maxi- TOLIjAND—Mrs. Carrie M. was held this morning from the April 10. tors Pockbtt 74 of Mountain W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 _ eble Sprln|('Rii, ‘^ed yesterday at Mata with a solemn high ment her bbme. She was t o widow Mqas of requiem at St. James’ Tax^Board Bill The development stems from Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Dorothy Daw- Mrs. Gayle Madden, Huntington; of januABdokett - Chuiph. last week’s decision by Generiil. 1^.70_(>tisSt . ;M r e .J ^ a Duh- Dr.. Vemon; Mrs. Ikxroaea" . Mrs. Htokett was bom to The Rev. John J. O’Brien was Gets Approval Manager Robert Weiss to place Strant St.; Frederick Robinson. 877 .Burnham St.; ^ Putney„yti’i celpbrant assisted by the Rev. the costs for teachers’ health Forro, 25D Forest St; John Karen QuagUa, a97 Spruce St; ^wd “ South V J^om agreed^ M 4stoato.at.^_^.<)00jiitlmated^at.iabMi $li)6,(m fr Surriron Include 4 sons, EXijpiw F. Torpey, deacon, and A favorahto report was given insurance benefits back under 21 Hale St.. Rock- .loger Leger, Bilyue Rd.; Mir- ^ , a . #qw»lhg Clifton Pockett of Tolland, Lee t o Rev. Vincent J. Flymn, sub thte nxantog to AasemMy Bill the Board of Education budget Mack, 127 Deep- lam Murefa, 48 Dogwood Lane, permanent TOcS?fl.’’Yiut ftotoOf;damdfed liw Big Fookett «f Hconderoga, N. V, deacon. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone 5066, coatandtag to April 1, the where they 'will reflect as part Menas Kalaglan, 20 Wapptog; Peter and Stephen h T o ^ ; S e r t o t : V ^ » ^ ®“ Rosope Pockett and James was organist and soloist Burial period for appeals to to Man- of the budget total. Laarnh, Overbrook Rd., Vemon; tog peacemaking efforts, on S q ^ ^ ^Rbdd. Four other Pockett, both of Fair Haven, was in St JameF >Cemetery. chester Boaid of Tax .Review. In preUmlnary budget talks Thooiae Kelly, 169 Kel- Gregory Thibodeau, Broridyn; vietoem ’’nroriar stores(femSgsd by smoke - on ' 1 « V t; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Bearers were Peter GaveUo...... ------and vBlHidating appeals and de------'with the directors------—and Weiee,"------_ ®outh Windsor; Mrs, Mrs. Betty Potanlanos, 14 Strant «uaTnnt«eiu .",,.,...;;in to"kfi^D^y ...... Emma Klein, 28 Foley St;, St.; Mrs. Estelle Bose, Tunnel *V®” “ Wee. Length! of WhltChaU, N. T.; a Lawrence GaveUo, William ^5?«aoM between Maroh 1 the school board has agreed ^ S t; St.; Mrs. Eatelle Rose, Tunnel “We have put out\» ' > Hccmeft Bas- sister, Mrs. Grace Lewis of Daly and William Murray. and April L this move Is a proper one. Mark InFrancis, Cider Mill Rd., Rd., Vemon; John Strickland, for Hanoi to lUscusa peace wito urtivlllei-. *• Tticqiyaonville and Because of t o extra time Costs for Uio teachers’ health ®®lto; Mrs. NlUa Leete, East Mata St., Vemon, Wethersfield; 2 brothers, Al- " a delegation from the Re- .... > . . - mrtrawa IRo^ A lean ILTm ^74 Ts. ^ us and If Hanoi la ready .to,to- Warelwu8A'Po|rt.jh(^: light the bert Manchester of Florida and gina D’ltalla Society attended naeoea «> aoMy t o 775 o°“oom- * benefits currently are paid out Also, Mrs. Vivian Dumond,uumono, neacapeace with mi.us. we"'arew«i toc fire, vriilcnvritich ofHclalagfUriala haidbald anaar-anpare Wallace Manchester of Glen the fimeraL Idalto f^tottotrirtertex-ofto^ ' ^ Ga- Falls, N. T4, 18 grandctoldren ------payaM, t o Board of Tax Re-^ at apapprox^triy p ro x ^ tely $66,000. - 'Tm S ie r S ^ ^ o S tS ™ouThleu and Ky,Ky. apokespoke at an atoalre titore-, ktoro-^ .v v , ^ and 14 gni^graudohildron. ytetv wua gnnted a month’s ex- Should the board decide to ^ , , . — port uun news mnumvoui,.ponferenoe. ’ bkfora'. imwn ^;Th•,1rtaMK44uni^»Aby amok* Funeml services wlU be held tenohm by t o Steite Tax Com- up the benefits to correspond son, ,4 pjj^j Westmoreland..m* Wm« A ritito*rmhrke^;A baiher Thursday at t o Mallory Fu­ Nurses tq Hold mtoskner. The bill was drafted to those being proposed for oth- ?J*‘’ '^8®raPl.; Mrs. Marie Stim and tumej, ‘.rtipfe’ ...... _,atorb’'.tokf a dean- neral. Home, Fair Haven. Bure to legaUse tbaf extonrion. _____^ ______Ky said deteila of the pekoe ing totobUiihmtat, ial will, be to Cedar Grove Spring Dance The h a w«B heard at 10 this year wiU total $114,000, or im thur Willey, 71 Green Rd. Mrs. Joanne B to k and daugh- T,T,_ “ ontiag by the AssonMys Ft- additional $48,000. BrnTTRS YESTERDAY: A ter, 59A Congress S t; Mrs. Vlre Cemetery, Fair Haven. son to Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Wil- gtoia Doraalo - and daughter. The Burite Funeral Home, 76 Manchester Registered Nuts- naoioe Oosnmittee. State Ben. Board members last night Prospect S t Rockville, Is' In ®® -^^^oclatlon 'wlU have Its an- DavM Barry, a member of the argued that teachers B ro ^ B r o o l^ d a^ h te r East Hartford, dharge of arW®mente. Spring Dinner Dance Sat- “ shoulder this increased cost (If ^ ------urday, AprU 16 at the Manches- ^ Mancheeter State Rep. Rob- they want extra benefits)' by Prints in Color W titon P «d Hetotx T l J t r s Cluh. Dinner WlU *“ SnTia^^ to NEW YORK—Of the 8 bilUon . ••«..•••■:.»;••• *..•■:^^:-l->i/x:. • sj? v v ; , :. •• •'•' . ;v ' TOLLAND — WUMam Paul he seiVM a t 8 pom after a T t o m now wiffi he reported ^ ^ proposed-salary Norbert Des- prints amateur photographers '■ : >f.; -■;$; Hetate, 86, of M et^tt RA, to ^ dooktall hour at 7. Norbert out for ootton by t o House a»d Their alternative the board *®® Hartford Rd.; a order at the camera shop or saegert’s Orchestra will play Senate. No oppoalUon la autio- said wouW hTtofoU^^forego any : Mr. and Mrs. John drugstore tWs year, X o s t Hrintz. died tart nlgW a t We for dancing. ipatsd to etutoTotamber. crease in fringe benefits. BtirmaL Faet Hartford, three-fifths wiU...... be ' to color. ’ - -The home. ' ' Reservations'may be made ■ ------Rottner, in fa ct challenged Tvri-“DISCHARGEID 'V r'“ ''r t r ' Y E S T E R- bifl "is expecieoexpected yo to .reacn.reach nanhall a Mlr.'HMOta'Waa "hom Nov. 28, with Mrs. Raymond Ward of .^V E * Miss WhiU to c o m p ^ a e on B ^ ^ e r East WlUon dollars for the second 1900 dh Rockvflte, a^ o o of t o . 91 Alton'SL or Mrs. Edward TOI^O -Every New Year's spot and bind the teachers' Hartford, Mrs. Jean Hearn, year to a row. - tata yt. and Mra WlUtam Brown of jU) Taxmer S t / Eve, temples In Japan start Hrimtx, and Uved in the Rotok- Mra. Brown la head of a dance ringing their bells at midnight to current fringe benefits as ■vSta aroa .most of Us l|fe. -He emnmittee which Includes Mrs. Bach bell is sounded 108 times. an alternative. But she saidehe WM « msmher ahd fcrtaer dea- v4rd, Mrs. Charles Woodbury, BuddWat legend has It that all could not act tor all teacheini Tahiga Pleads 'Not Guilty can and trurtes of Unltod’ Oon-.^and-Mm Albert Kvart, Miss living bein^ can be saved from os an indliddual. gngottalirt Ohurph. He>«8 a Frances Makows^ and Mrs. ’’the'lOg evirpaarions” by Us-’ member of JEtockvate Lodge c i Bm Jeffries. ♦«'<"»tenlng ♦«to to »“«■beUs. *®®®P* compromise elthqr, T ^ l Counts of Breaks knows bugs, and to .KnlgMit at saying the negotiations had a Manchester youth pleaded charges were consolidated Vfltli PyitiBm, RoWcvBta. Bta vsts epn- to 21 oounts of other simUar charges on which that .the board would seek in- an,* mw be Is awaiting appearance in played as sito mene^ ek ^ jRecJ, Resfiment' Flees creased benefits from the town, breaking and entering and vart- ^ ™ T h e world’s largest airline stays that way by attracting tow Motor 8htaB.^RoritiriBe;’M . p , , , ^ ------to pert eight yeaie. •’This cornea too late, and the oua other counts to CUreult ^ remaining youths appre- He ta also surrtved -by a son, timing is poor,” he charged. Oxurt 12 yesterday and his case hended were less than 16 years more passengers than anyone else. United Air Lines spends WnUaat FeuFHrints of Tottand,' **To expect us to tWee almost was continued to later this and were referred to ju^ I fiHSMraTservices w lllh e hSld; G i’s H url B ack a $50,000 cut now Is unrealls- month. venlle authorities. One of .them ^4,000,000 a year m newspapers, advertising to tiie fasMuoving, tomorrow ai 1 pito rttite Unit­ ttc." *** i? of 23 had been released from a de-, ed CongregBUonal Churtlt 7 ^ , A t another point, M ss White Pine Hill St., one of seven tentlon home only two weeks Rev. Donald Mtitar," pastor, vW.; akked the board to consider youths Involved ta an arrest hefore the arrest, poUce aatd. take-off generation. Mr. Keck says, “Our passengers in the friendly skies offictaito. Burial wH be to prove. Undtog for salaries nw and F ^ 7 to co^lon with ov« jj, raturned to ^ deten- HU Oemetery, RoriEviUe. ‘ ' ' ' agree to reopen negotiations on a dozen breaks at various busl- homa •tv^ ■ ‘Them wiU-be no oaUtog^rbourit (Oorttmied from Page One) ■ ■ ■ ■ frin^ benefits later, providing ness places to Manchester over one of to breaks a aife of United com e from everywhere. With newspapers, we can go to to 8oath. Navy ptanes today the rods the year wlto a a p m ^ of had been wheeled to a window l , \ H ^ er battles as Ihoee of the ' *' rlus, and providing also that Datoel J . ’Topping, 16, of, 499 j ^ threuBh. lt foU You krww^ you ‘ ’ V anyw'here to reach them. Flexibility is just one reason new spapers »\\employw finally receive ilLMalii S t p l^ e d tanooent to J^^Jh SJ Jam- V y i' 0 'i 'f r v ______E s s ’S ! ; i S *fFVen. 86 mtiesliwyi prq^ f^togeta^es. i rted^tairt d ibuUdfog andCas V J' ' ' Yoii iftnoto i ' the la Drang Valley. of Hanoi, The predawn strike She was rejected by d flat torlng with criminal Intent and ^ . , .-la Attemota have alv;ays been a primary advertising medium for U nited' Card of Hianks T|M: lU d assault to Zone C foUowed 65 missions agatost the "no” from |tottner who re- larceny, and his case-was pon- •" ^*^®'®’ P®‘‘®® "*P“ with d£ah d l^ S ] ^ T i We wMh to thank the relative*, coincided With' s i ^ a r attacks North Mcndai^ No uTs. lossea marked, “You’ve got no place tinned for probable cause hear- remove ..i-fcw..- ,h. .. eteewtoere. These_ were reported. J togp but up.;You put US to an tog on March 30.' Both'he and ®“®*- four tondercua ,Red UB. Maiitoea were knlflpg Impossible bargaining ritua- 'Talaga also ptaaded limqce^ to Talaga U, ^ also charged with Ga dll ifi mortar attaifin just below the jnijna jggt below t o demllttar- tkm." 1 - , a charge of poasesslon of Uquor ^ o ^ . In MiAifiriaiii dsmatarized sooe. , ^ ised som after putfing 8,0(» Unta the njegotiators entered aa town property, and that yoiar local fud oU k.k'sr^s leimry of our d*a# The totemUM Oohuhitoirt mep ashore to a surprlsa taad- the dlscuBSlon, t o board wsis caee was oonttaued for eourt X&j»™aa! DwoSea v" SH toT « « lairfM to* Ckiam for a ’top- A notor A m e iic tu ^ f^ was ^?eotlvenew teachers contracts Hard SL was also charged on „ ^ ® level review of the Vietnam engaged today with several for next year. Feb. 7 with the breaking and M ar^ S OIL n o . iNsnTuu or MUTES iunm D , m C ard T hanks war. since then fighting has hundred Oonununist troops In School Superintendent WU- entering. He was In Jail await- m SMH .aysifTt .HsuTFogi; efisw. >6tg». 'flared Up and down the nation In the fugged foothUla of the cro- liam Curtis asked for guidance tog court . trial In Superior “ from ""an incident "" “ at Robertson sympatoyf^^tiorai .and what* kx>feed like a Oonummlrt tral U ^ands.-The Oooimunlsts In the matter In the absence to Court at the time the vrarrrot Park, poUce said. It nv. Involved . G .E. K«ck, President. United Airlines Pubiishid by Ettpititig ffprsld it Prepared by The Bureau of Advertising. ANPA, ■ bomuett,. . ey» attempt to cart a shadow over reportedly have tost 84 dead in a date of d finn salary contract was served. He pleaded not «>ur yortos, • our reSouIGSrevemSL^ t o Chum taBoi. fight whkh w u rtU ocnttnulng “The situation Is very serious guilty In a previous Manchester ^venlle rod C. Bald- apofifiond by UanelMgtgr Ofl Foil battM t 1^ 4 - I • r ■- • . A ■<-. OMMlu and ganiwiff) ^Vhlta growA *gMtog flhred at tart report. . and I don’t want to find na to oouri saasion. The breatong win, 17, of 487 N. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAY» MARCH 21. 1967 1 p a <;e t w e l v e Section Two TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 1EU^tt!U0 TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 Pages Hebron Uriel Ixwlge *9 Sets Meeting S b t t O ld Town Boards Will Present Uriel Itodge of Muons will Siiet hr TaU» Tw Mahan Tel^s Theory have a apecial meeting Satur­ Ym c m n im y day at 5:8 New Rate Record 47 Mills bor, Mrs. Bruce Bradford, R eg. $8 been designed to supply data The breakdow of fund sourc- ucation hasn’t been able to close compulsory.” siderably if the program wera John F. Congdon was injured brought mutual aid teams from to contact MlSs Bousquet. The tax lists are in the' mail Mrs. FV>x stated that acci­ $J,50 NOW Q Q front of his home at 54 Edward answerlng the following ques- es is as follows; Civil Rights th® gap.” Or. Mahan replied. In answer to a question from conduct^ on a larger scale. Mrs. Joseph Drew of Reidy fatally in the mishap Sunday dental poisonings mostly hap­ Andover, Lebanon, Hebron and St. ’The projection will extend ■ Act, $130,000 — for research “I get the impression,” board chairman John Rottner, He said also under question­ today. Colchester. Hill Rd. is in charge of the night. Taxpayers — those who pen when someone is present in ZB A Moves Cautiously five feet from the house and 1. How much learning will be services, in-service training, op- Phelon charged, “that you’ve the project diiector said he has ing that a couple of Hartford town’s evaluation program in Police said his car, halted at haven’t been keeping up with the home and 90 per cent of all Kogan said he recently in­ will be closer to the street line achieved by pupils continuing crating Mahan’s office and pro­ already decided compensatory had “almost unanimous reports elementary schools are still 100 preparation for the Tolland a stop sig^n, was hit from the the news—are in for a jol|t. The cases reported concern children stalled an automatic feeder, au­ We have a full sample line of materials for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Suits made Toward Approving Signs than regulations permit to attend schools in the city viding aides; Elementary and education is out* (not valid for from the schools” that the pro­ per cent white, and that cd'ty County 4-H clothing Revue, helping overdome educational rear and pushed forward into nine mill increase has brought under five years of age. tomatic wa^ei glasses and a to order. 3. Emil.and EJsther Bronke, a and receiving only normal ed- Secondary Education Act, $90,- gram has had no detrimental school officials are "very defi­ “Kaleidoscope in- Fashion’’. handicaps). an Intersection, when it was the mill rate to a record high She added, "It’s better to be special carrier for eggs. ’The Manchester Zoning Boeixl ’The proposed lease calls for a variance to relocate their dwell­ ucatlonal services? (A control ooo—for tuition costs. effects on them to date. nitely” meeting resistance to On Dean’s List group of children have been struck by a third car. of 47 mills. safe than sorry. Homes should Fire Chief Rosebrooks said These specials good March 21 through March 28 rental of $200 per year. All ing from 52 Prospect St., in the City of Hartford, $40,000. “Not true,” Mahan answered. As to whether, the money be­ the idea of int^rating them. Gregory M .Horton, of He­ Of Appeals (2SBA) turned sdgn- Congdon w u thrown from the be poison proof and can be if the origin of the fire was being costs for improvements and path of the new Rt. 6, to east ctosen at random and “match- Hartford pays the costs of bus­ “But I do take the position that ing spent for busing might bet­ bron, a junior at Fairfield Uni­ A graphic illustration: If you oonscious last night. vehicle and run over by the car one follows these pointers: investigated. screenings on the parcel are to of 278 Hackmatack St. The ed to the project pupils for contracts and supplies sup- teachers in the inner city ter be used in the South, Mahan versity, is among 131 students paid $500 in taxes last year, this purpose.) which struck his auto from be­ Keep household products and It denied a Shdl On Co. re­ be borne by Allied. dwelling is 68 sq. ft. shy of the portive teachers, teacher aides schools are being asked to take replied he had just returned who have received honors on this year you will pay $600. MANCHESTER TAILOR SHOP 2. What happens fYour Dollars Buy hind, police said. That vehicle medicines out of reach and out Manchester Evening Her­ quest for a rotating sign for its The other approvals granted 1,250 sq. ft. required in the when the and community workers. A on an almost Impossible situa­ from a meeting in Washington. the fall semester Dean's List. Mrs. Erminia Lowman, tax 121 SPRUCE S'TREET—649^2184 fled the accident scene, police of sight of children, preferably ald Columbia correspondent, station at 275 Main St., comer last night are to: Residence Zone AA location. ‘"‘111. '! sel’vices supportive teacher and aide are tion.” "The consensus (of the meet­ Tea for Teen-agers collector, says this represents Moro at said. in a locked cabinet; store medi­ Virginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. of Middle Tpke.; approved two 1. Seymour Auto Stores, a 4. Cavey’s Inc., a variance to within Ws own environment? A provided for every 25 pupils en- Asked by Phelon to comment ing) was that the southern cit­ Teen-^ers, 14 years of age an approximate Increase of Miss Miniter w u released on cines separately from cither ground signs for the Manches­ special exception for a New erect a kitchen addition to its second control group at the new, rolled. The two community on newspaper reports which in­ ies wouldn’t try it,” he said. and oqfer, will be invited to at­ about 23 per cent. IGOUNTRY DRUG bond for a hearing in Circuit household products and keep ter Church of CJhrtet, instead of Car Dealer^s License at 681 restaurant at 45 E. Center St. 95 per cent non-white Wish workers are shared by the dicated he favors expansion of He estimated the costs for the tend a Selection Tea at the Mrs. Lowman will be at town Court April 17. them jn their original contain- the three requested; tabled for Main St., for tire sales and ’The permission was needed be­ School in Hartford will be towns. busing to a massive program. project are currently averaging County Ehttension Office on hall April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 ens; be sure all products ore second time extension of per­ service of new and used motor­ cause Of conflict with a town studied in relation to this hy­ The role of the supportive Dr. Mahan replied the reports about $1,100 per pupil and that from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. She will a April 8. The county’s eight rep­ properly labeled and read in­ mission to Bolts’ Adverttoing- cycles. regulation concerning additions pothesis. teachef. Dr. Mahan said, is were “taken out of context and be at the hall May 1, the last resentatives to the State 4-H Living Rooms Perilous structions; always turn on the Hartfoed Inc. for maintaining Seymour Kudlow, owner of to buildings housing liquor 3. What happens when the threefold: ’To provide pupils were misleading.” day taxes may be paid without light when giving or taking signs at nine Manchester loca­ the auto store, told the ZBA licenses. child is bused to suburban with individual remedial help; ■^I contended oifiy that if NEW YORK — More than 37 interest, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. medicine; avoid taking medi­ tions; onid tabled extension of that he has been promised the 5. August Zeppa, a two-year schools and receives supple- ^ct as a resource person ald- Project Concern does prove suc­ per cent of all home ffres start Mrs. Lowman, who lives on cines in the presence of diU- pem^fMion for Fox Grove Real­ franchise for the“ Sportcycle,” extension of permission to mentary help? (The majority of jjjg classroom teacher; and cessful (and this has.mot been in the living rooms, 21.6 per Cards Mill Rd., said taxes may g QUALITY SERVICE dren; refer to medicines by ty to maintain an identifioatlon a Japahe^ motorcyoli, manu­ house farm workers for six the bused ^plls.) maintain contacts between proven yet) then it will have cent in kitchens, 12.8 per cent be paid at her home Mondays proper names; clean out medi­ factured by Yamedia. 4. What happens when the the home and the school. in bedrooms,. 11.6 per cent in sign at 454 K een ey^ . months a year at 738 Birch Mt. larger possibilities for practi­ Splus LOW PRICES at and Fridays from 1 t^/ 3 p.m. cine cabinets periodically. Get The ZBA approved all other He said that chain store op­ Rd. cWld -attends suburba^n schools Cawley of the Unl- cal application,” he said. “But buements, 2.4 per cent in at­ and Tuesdays and Wednesdays rid of old medicines.” requests heard last night, plus erations in hl^ line of business steps to enlarge the program do tics and 1.9 per cent in bath­ from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any rea­ The rotating sign for Shell ™ J Connecticut, who Is Guild Meets Tonight one tabled from Its Jen. 16 have cut deeply into sales by not necessarily have to be tak­ ICOONTRY DRUG rooms. the National Fire Pro­ sonable requests for special ap­ Oil Oo. was denied for lack of Ing applied In West Hartford The Women’s Guild of the meeting. the small retailer add that the gram, was also present last en.” tection Association reports. pointments will be granted. sufficient votes. A motion to only.) 1^- Congregational Church will The January request approv­ only way to compete was to put night and told the board brief­ However, he said studies About 1,500 tax bills were approve received three affirma­ So far. Dr. Mahan said, the meet tonight at 8 in the parish ed is a three-year temporary in a new line of merchandise. tive votes to two negative. ZBA ly of the testing program. have shown there could be mailed. Some 1,180 of these are project has produced “no real house. variance to the Town of Man- He said that, by terms of the regulations require a minimum He said the pupils will be test­ some 1,960 spaces available by 2 wdiR^aVL?/. residents. evidence aboutsthe pupils’ aca- Mrs. Michael Ventrano, guest ehester for about acres of franchise, no prospTCtive buyer of four affirmative votes for ed four times to determine bas- 1968 for busing Hartford chil­ Fund Drive Delayed SHOES speaker, will discuss her work town-owend land on tbe south will be permitted to drive the passage of motiona demic achievement ’ beyond, academic dren to surrounding suburban Pinehursf James Marmaud, chairman of with elderly gpoups and will Sportcycle. He will be taken teaches’ reports on individu^ achievements, soctometric stat- side of Tollaaid Tpke., in Rural The Manchester Church of towns, if the program should be the Red Cross fund drive, said show slides She is the program for a demonstration ride by students, which are made week- vocational aspirations. Residence Zone, and contiguous Christ was allowed signs at expanded; and the following today tha/t the drive will be de­ director of Church Homes In Kudlow or an employe. to property of the Allied Caat- Parker and Lydall Sts. and at . Pupils have been placed ac- year a total of 3,900 spaces layed until after Blaster. Hartford. He said that motorcycles He said all pupils were test- ^ grades they would at- Ing Co. E. Middle ’Tpke. and Riverside could be available. Members attending were ask­ ed in October after the start of Hartford, Dr. Mahan Marmaud said, ’’There are The variance will permit the need not be noisy andpTOinised Dr. A sign at E. Middle Tpke. Even if busing were done on ed to bring freezable cakes to to sell them under conditions Easter Hams several reasons for the delay. Board of Directors to consider and Greenwood Dr. was denied the project, will be retested In gaid. At the start of the pro- this scale, there would be 3,000 be used for birthday parties at The stars of Plnehurst Euter Parade will be Morrell’s One, we were late in srtarting; a three-year lease to Allied for favorable to town residents. on the basis that it would be May, again next fall, and again g^am, the average 5th grader- ■ non-white children In kinder­ Norwich State Hospital. Choco­ 2. Jonas Pakalnis, a variance E-Z Cut, fully (Eooked Ham and First Prize ready to eat Ham. two, the weather has been so the open storage of manufac­ too near the one at Riverside as the project ends In the spring was found to be about two years garten through Grade 6 remain­ late or spice cakes freeze best, Smart shomiers. Interested in quality and value, jknow that bad recently I wouldn’t ask peo­ tured building sections. to erect an addition to the Dr. of 1968. behind normal 5th grade ing in kartford, he estimated. It pays to buy these HOCKLESS, SHANKLESS, DEFATTED ple to try to go out and, three, noted Miss Jean Natsch, pub­ Approval of the Bolts’-H ^- Final results wlU not be achievement levels, licity chairman, and should Dr. Mahan admitit^ he did skinless folly cooked hams. the holidays preclude a satisfac­ ford request was tabled until made public until the end of the Pressed by Atty. Herbert Phe- tory collection.’’ have an uncooked frosting. She program, but superintendents In ion, a hoard member, to give support current pending state Prices are below last year on these fine hams and on the company makes repairs to He will announce his captains asked that cakes be wrapped the participating towns (Man- supporting evidence, for his con- legislation (known as the Ken- Oscar Mayer very lean canned hams. its existing signs. nelly bill) which would provide for the drive shortly. well and boxed. The Fox Grove sign request chester, West Hartford, Farm- tention that "compensatory” Come In and select your Ham Wed., or place yoiur order. ‘Better Safe Than Sorry’ 1,500 Hens Perish ington, Simsbury and South services in the inner city schools for an expanded program of THE OFFICE OF THE was tabled because nobody ap­ busing. This week is National Poison An estimated 1,500 laying Windsor) will receive confiden- fall to give the desired results, - Hormel’s wonderful boneless "CURE 81’’ Ham In 4 and peared before the ZBA to pre- ‘3u t 'ttie impetus for the bill 5 lb. sizes will be ready for your selection, too. Prevention Week, according to hens died in an early morning March 21, 1967 tial interim reports at the close Dr. Mahan cited a U. S. Office Mrs. Shirley Fox, public health fire Sunday at the Hyman Ko- MANCHESTER WATER CO. of the first year. of Education study known as came from Hartford, not from nurse. gM poultry house on Leonard’s sr • First day of Spring Despite the fact there has the Coleman Report, m3rself,” he said, aiso noting CANNED HAMS BY OSCAR MAYER EASTER BASKETS been no statistical data yet, the "From the results of this project has had “interesting sur- study, 1 think it Is safe to say The leanest domestic ham we have ever sliced . . . W H l RE CLOSED Filled -> Empty Novelties - Toys 5 Lb. Can^5a49 GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Lb. Can ♦3.29 ARTHUR DRUC lir , ■■ ^ And 6*4 lb. can ($1.41 below laat Easter’s price). ^ 6 . 9 8 Earn money easy We have Hofnia impeited Hams See Our iS| ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Easier Poulfry W IDESEUenON this Spring REDUCED PRICES We had our tittkey program all set up to sell only 10 OF E d A f c l i to 12 lb. Land O’ Lakes oven ready ben turkeys at 39c Spring, In fact any time, Is a good time ’to begin earning a big 4*/2 • BAUERIES lb., but when our Connecticut Harvest turkey man per cent on your savings . . . and the sooner the better becegse ROCKVILLE ELKS CLUB came in with a low price on Connecticut Plump Hen CANDIES you begin making money from the day of deposit at Savings Turkeys in larger sizes, we decided to add them to & Loan . . . payable quarterly. Deposit as much as you wanK No • FILM the turkey sale. ' ■ MAKE UP YOUR OWN need to give aavance notice of withdrawals. There are no strings Every Wednesday Land O’ Lakes Grade A Hen Turk^l^. \ attached. Everyone makes these some big earnings. And all deposits 8 P.M. wiimow 10 to about 12 Lbs. ' Lb. ^ BASKETS WITH OUR ore Insured up to $15,000.00. • FLASH BULBS SHADES Golden Harvest Conneciicut FINE ASORTMENT! You get fost, fast, errorless counter service, too, ot Savings & Loon V Let us check your camera and SomeshoeshaviBlti Native Hen Turiceys. A flash for your precious holiday Mod* to Ordtr The pump 14 to 16 and possibly up to 18 lb. sizes. Lb. *1 ^Molted Milk Eggs. .doz. 19e becouse we were the first to offer Burroughs Computer Service. photos. Bring your old rollers In with an oval toe, a < So the place to moke money fast, with no Strings attached, is Man­ and save SSo per shade that has Buy them early . . . both are displayed in check-out aisle setback heel, and colors that next to the Ice Cream Case where you buy Sealtest French ^Cliocolala Eggs... .doi. 19e HAVE YOU AN ALSO (solid and hollow) chester Savings & Loon. And the time to begirt is this Spring . . . everything... lee Cream tU s week at 79c qt. tomorrow! 2 WEEKS ONLY Supeili EVENT ^HEOULED VENETIAN BLINDS raany add zest toyou^kwib : Buy your tmlmy Wed., Ihurs- or FrL and let It thaw- out Choc. Bunnies from ea. 10c THAT CALLS for in a rainifow gnidiially.. . . 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MANUHiaSTiiJi iliVJiiNANti HlliKALd), MANCHiiiSTiiaL CONN, TUESDAY, 21, 1967 PAGE FiratoBi "T»AGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, . TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1987 Vernon____ New York City Controlled Growth Is K ey to Town Plan B y BCALCX>iai B A B tO W dustry, public rad seml-Rublio Also, Reservoir Rd,; Wash­ middle-school space and delay NBW TORK (AP) — Flvs d^tiolled d«velop&ient M«m- facilities, restaurants, and mo­ ington St; Lake St (west of the need for more high school thotwrad city flnmen liave construction, the plan says. called tor ra tnunedlato strike •d to be th6 key words in the tels under very Strlnj^nt con­ Tunnel Rd.); Bolton Rd.; Bam- summary of the proposed plan trols, the plan says. The plan was prepared be­ by mall after shouting SPECIAL forth Rd,; Dart Hill Rd.; of deve^m ent presented to the Possible Industrial A i^ cause consolidation of the City down a new wage offer. They Board a<^ one is the 910 acre area yvest, connection to Washington-Lake a need to review the basic responding to fire alarms ai^ and school facilities are the im­ of R t S3 next tO;the South Wind­ Ste.); Phoenix St rad Warren plan of development of the emergencies. portant factors in Vernon’s fu­ sor line including a portion of Rd. (Washington - Lake Sts. whole town. After the noisy meeting broke ture growth, according to the the Hockantun River flood connection to ’Tunnel Rd.); and The planning commission has up Monday night, some of the town Planning Commission, plain. Flood protection would VaUey Falls Rd. (Tunnel Rd, taken about a year to prepare firemen shouted on the street, which prepared the plan with have to be put In, however. connection to Bolton Rd). its present plan. It told the “Strike, baby!” One fireman PURCHASE! the help, o f SeunueV Pine o f R ay­ A aecond area o f 175 a cres is School Construction board last night the plan should displayed a large placard wifii mond and May Associates, next to rad south of the Wilbur *Tt is obvious that one of the get as much publicity as pos­ the world—‘istrike” in red let­ ters. plaiming and urban renewal Cross Hgwy. near Feeder Rd. proposed elementary scdioolB sible and discussion on it should consultants. A third with 80 acres is just should be constructed im­ be broad and extensive. A spokesman tor the Uni­ miHILE THEY LAST! A- Vernon is now a “bedrooip" north of the abandoned Melrose mediately,” the plan says. A public hearing will be held, formed Firemen’s Association, community in the heavily-ifii >li)ie of the New Haven Railroad. It suggested the school sys­ and there will be many sessions which represents 10,500 firemen below toe rank of fire officer, dustrialized region of Hartford, ' A foprUi with about 70 acres tem use a 6-4-3 system how in­ between the commission and said the strike referendum the summary said. Only 29 per Is along the Hockamun River stead of having the planned civic giroups before the com­ would be held “as soon as ma­ cent of the tabor force work in­ near Rockville Center and the four-year high school. This plan mission finally adopts a com­ chinery can be set up.’’ side the tpttn. About 61 per cent fifth area of 4S acres in Talcott- would take advantage of the pleted plan. vHle. ^ The ' fire department has a work in Hartford, Bast Hart­ total o f 14,000 firem en, o ffice rs ford or Manchester. The sixth area would be the ctottroUed district on both sides Vernon and civUians. A department his­ But there is change coming: torian said it has never been Vernon’s -nearness to Hsul-^ of the Wilbur Cross near the Tolland line. Up to 300 of the struck in its 100 years of exist­ FACTORY font, its highway vantage lioint, ence. the itiUlities, and the rapidly ex­ 400 acres there would be avail­ Town Board Greets Plan able for certain Industrlsd lues. The UFA is Local 94 of toe panding skiBed labor force give International Association of the town an' “mfCelleht ch an c^ , Home development areas are proposed in hlg^< detmity near With -Cautious Acceptance Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO. The ‘'Appearance for getting indurtry. international association has a Hi this positidiii, Vernon “has the Rockville Celiter. Density would diminish with distance Vernon will grow up to be a uates at the University of no-strike clause in its constltu- the means to select what type town of about 40,000 middle Hartford who have been select­ ticn. of community it chf>oses |o be­ from the center. , The only departure from that class people In a town part in­ ed as members of Gamma Sig­ The 'UFA spoke.sman said a com e,” the summsiry! sairesentatives by Samuel An open house for Mr. and “I can’t contemplate a nuree Ceiiters Open Space Proposals. Pine of Raymond and May As­ Mrs. Percy A. Spicer will be strike,” said Fire Commissioner Vernon’s business and indus­ sociates now helping the Plan­ Robert O. Lowery, "tt seems Thi$ i$ the tire buy of any year About 1,000 acres of open held in their home at 23 Main try has three cmters ac fo ca l ning Commission prepare a almost inconceivable, knowing space land is recommended for at., Talcottville Saturday from points instead of the nonnal comprehensive town plan. their traditional dedication to but we don't have too many Vernon’s south-east comer. 1 to 4 p.m. to celebrate their town’s one. The “Obvious hub” The Board’s reaction to the saving Uvea." There could be a golf course, golden wedding anniversary. is Rockville Cutter. Also, there Under authorization by toe ond they'll go fa$t so hurry! parks, nature trails, wooded preliminary picture of the plan On Dean’s List is the Vemop Circle-Thlcott- was cautious acceptance. Ques­ firemen, toe executive board of .iBuieae, swimming, boating, fish­ Michael C. Zicua of Rockville ville area rad the scattered op­ tions were asked about the ac- the UFA will decide when and First come,\first served on sizes. ing, sklihg and other open is among 1,167 students at the erations along Tslcottyille Rd.,. cisracy of population predictions how to suspend nonemergency ityace uses there. Undvenslty of Maine’s Orono HartfiHd Tpke. rad Windsor for the school system. services. If the threat is carried Buying all this leind could not campus who have attained the A v a ------out, it would be an interim be done all at once because of Does Vernon have enough dean’s list duiing the fall semes­ Tile plan suggests Rockville space set aside for industry was move pending toe outcome of the cost But putting the park ter. Oentor b e retained 'ra d raother question. The town the strike ballot. If a strike is system into effect could be done strengthened as a commercial, should be “ red hot” on the open Advertisement— voted, all services would termi­ and cultural hub. The over a long period and with Civic space plan, according to anoth­ Wanted: Newsboy or news- nate, UFA officials said. Vernon Circle area should be a outside help. er board meml>er. gdfl tor the Vernon Trailer The non-emergency services regional shopping center draw­ For future park growth, the Zoning problems were touch­ Court area on Kelly Rd. Call Include building inspecticaut, ing custmners frmn the area comprehensive plan suggests a ed on when a representative Herald Circulation Dept. 647- training, clerical work rad issu­ rad farther via the Wilbdr home density of only one fam­ asked why the Feeder Rd. in­ 9726. ing summonses for vehicles Cross Highway. ily per two acres be permitted NO QUESTION ABOUT parked too close to fire hy­ in that southeast area. A den­ dustrial south of the Wilbur it suggests that a drants. sity of . only one family per Cross Highway was touching on The Herald’s Vernon Bureau sm ^ area near the intersec­ First-grade firemen and pa­ acre Is recommended for the the residential area in the south. Is at 88 Park St., teL 875-3136 tion of Hartford Turnpike and trolmen receive $8,483 a year rest of the land south of the The commission members or 643-2711. News items may be Grove Street be a convenience under the contract that expired Wilbur Cross Hwy. stressed the plan shown them mailed to P.O. Box 327, Rock- commercial area More such last July 1. QUALITY-OR VALUE! was "only a start’’ and the fin­ vUIa areas should be made only Improvements of all state ished product would be present­ whdn there is actual need highways was suggested. ed only after they had held HALF WEIGHT MUSCLE) shown for them. The plan also suggested re­ Firus Potent 50 Years many more discussions with oth­ BOSTON — About half your Tfo avoid traffic congestion, aligning and widening the fol­ BHLTSVILLE, Md. — Al­ er town commissions and civic body’s weight Is made up of Can I save money overvrhat I usually would pay mixed home rad business uses lowing town roads: Vernon though stored for 50 years groups and held a public hear­ muscles — more than 500 of ra4. dispersed commercial op­ Ave.; Merline Rd. to Center Rd. without special preservatives, ing. ■for Rain Tire "firsts?" erations, three causes of blight, (proposed new connector road); them. Under a microscope tobacco mosaic virus in plant- fhe'plra proposed a “controlled Center Rd.; Center Rd. to West Appointment of a special muscle tissue is a bundle of juice extract was still able to Q ■ V ’ development district.” St via an extension to ’Tracy highway committee by the com­ fibers, each about toe size of a infect tobacco plants, scientists human hair. The district' would allow Dr. (proposed new connector mission was held off for the foimd in experiments here. apartments, offices, light in­ road); and South St commission’s meeting next Tuesday. C a n Y o u ... ’The committee, suggested by commission member James J. Florida Cabinet Considers R och, w ould have follow ed this A New Easter development of 1-84, the pro­ LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE IN COST TO YOU! posed north-south state high­ ^Private^Eye’ Crime Fight w ay In the w estern edge o f town and the state highway Our Beg. Exoh. Price Outfit for You! the House! TJlLLAHASSBE, Fla. (AP) — Uvea appears obvious,” Falr- from Bradley Field; meeting I- if Perfect* YOU PAY ONLY* EATOWI SIZE TYPE (Including Fed. The- state Cabinet gets a chance doth said, 84 near the ToBand-Vemon bor­ (Including Fe(L of state Tom Exclee Tax) Excise Tax) today to bestow or deny its der. 12151/2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD Comptroller Fred Teachers at Fair blessing on Gov. Claude Kirk’s Dickinson also expressed ’Two teachera at Rockville 'ALL MEATS ore FRESH CUT — Laredo controversial concept of fighting doubts, High School will be helping in 6.50x13 P.S. Blem. ^26.76 erhne with private detectives Both toe governor and George this year’s Conneotlcut Science HONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" •21.51 rad funds. - - - R. Wackenhut, former FBI pair. Laredo W .6 1 How much of his program the agent whose Miami-based secu- George Chiriatensen wUJ be STORE HOURS: 7.3 5x14 P.S. Blem. Republican governor would un- rity firm Is one of the world’s in charge of floor supervision, •23.82 fold for his six Democratic Cab- largest, have denied there is and Miary Gdlson is in charge of Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 a Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) 7.75 x 14 Laredo ^ 3 U 1 taet members was not certain, ray plan for the operatives to registration. P.S. Blem. •25.13 Aides earlier said he would an- assume actual police status. The fair wilJ be open to the ■wer questions and list contrlb- wield the power of arrest, public without charge April 7 8.25x14 Lajredo ^ 2 5 liters to hia raticrime war search and seizure, or otherwise and 8 ait the West Hartford P.S.’ BIem. •27.52 chest, but Kirk said Monday the act in any capacity save inves- Armory. Laredo Cabinet would be adced only to tigative with results being fur- in Honor Fraternity 8.55x14 $37A5 cpprpve the setting up of an au- nlshed to regular law enforce- Robert V. Surdel of 11 White WED. ONLY P.S. Blem. •30.30 dlted state trust fund to handle ment agencies. st is cunong eight undergrad- 8.15x15 Laredo «34.34 receip ts. ______P.S. Blem. •27.41 He proposed ra initial $150,000 ' Our Best EXTRA TENDER account, which he said would 8.45x15 Laredo ♦37.61 proviae "just the mechanics of Blk. Blem. •30.27 administration of the mmiey.’’ CUBE CHARGE A ACCOUNT The Cabinet has toe power to 8.15x15 W .8 9 •21.99 reject toe financing method but y u the governor could resort to oth­ er financing if it did. ♦Plus smooth tire off your car. The Cabinet session comes seven days before a special STEAKS election to fill the entire reap­ portioned legislature. None of v|r- Are these brand new tiresT toe Cabinet members, elected Are these tires from regular stookt . statewide, are Involved but Re­ • a r publicans who elected their first governor In 94 years last No­ A . Yes. Fresh from the UNIEOYAL fac­ Just say “ Chaise It, Please” tory. vember have an unprecedented No. These are a special pnrohase and number of campaigners for are Umlted as to quantity. Tbey will House and Senate. be sold on a first come, first served A showdown on K irk’s ctra- Ara these perfect tiiesr basis . . . and only 4 to any one ens- One montiily bill—one monthly check sade could be avoided if toe tom erl Cabtoet members choose. They could name a committee to study the proposal and that Many makas and models taken-ln As for construction—Yes! There are Are these tires guaranteed T Extend payments to suit yonr needs would delay acti

BlANCHESTfi|t:jr ^0 HERALD, lIANCmS1551^NN,, T ^ ^ 1967 I,...* PAG® 81 iiigiliiiki BMiaMbiiMi r<*. ■■■ AGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 f ^ E ^ C T e t t sm 0urkee«-Covey V f T n o n Tolland Xurcotte Free t 4- tv■iiTii r II — •■ I. Miss Lorena Faye iDyerott of } i Miss ChftriMM niith Oove^r at UntU April 12 Parktqn, N.C., became the bi;til® 'Bonald Alan o f Gilbert Harold Taylor of PZC to Confer with Counsel /k-'V ^ike in Water Rate Afteb sU month’s confine­ Coventry Sunday atteniooii : art ,]^>urii«€ W*West Hhrtford were ment, Richard B. Turcotto Jr. W HEEL AAiIGNMEM*-;<4WHEEL b a l a n c i n g parktoh Baptist Church. ’ ( V®d Friday night at St. Mary’s walked out o< Hartford State On Voiding of Sign Variiinee RADIATOR’REPAIRING AND RECORING The bride is a daughter o f Apr. .'ilpiscopal Church. Jail yesterday nqon to enjoy 27 COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE I Assailed by Users and Mrs. J. B. Bverett Sr. .iof '{‘ The bride Is % daughter of •The planning and soning hers of the Yolland Junior Worn- days of fr^om before >e^ ■ . ■ '.'IBEE PaxktoB. The bridegroom 9^ a coipmission hat agreed to con- en’a Club assisting in the Vol- ing sentenced April 17 on a •llr. and Mrs. Charles H. Covey .^strong distute was the gen- Another measure taken by the ^ of Mr. and Mis. Horold^F. .i t 6 Frances Dr. The bride­ sult'witb Town Counsel Robert unteers for, Vision, pres public he.^ng q>ent by the company to double ring candlelight. -oere- ' The Rev. George F. Nostrattd, llfld by the State PubUo ITtiU- add caustic soda, MacKenzie sign at a gas station at Merrow gregatioi^ Chureh rooms. The bond set last Friday by Superior mony. Mis. Buddy Brook, of and Rhodes Rds. session was postponed last week Court Judge Michael Radln. rector of St. Mary’s Church, Ciommission yesterday in said. Fayettevill^, N.C., 'wss.organM;. performed tod double ring cer­ ^ Administration Bulidihg. Jay Etlinger, Vernon director The PZC contends approval because Of the storm. Turcotte, charged In a Grand Owen Wldman pf FaystteyUle was given the request in direct The Screening for pre-school- Jury indictment with first de- emony toy candlelight. J. Peter -^Customers of the Rockville « f administration, said the local was soloist. The attar was bank­ Melrose of Hartford was or­ ^ a te r and A o u e d u c t Co. company’s connections with the opposition to the town's zoning ers will he conducted by the gree murder, was convicted of ed with mixed white spring regulations, which state a sign Connecticut Society for the Pre- manslaughter last Friday by a ganist Mrs. John A. Fedorchak crammed the small coui^irbom OttinectiCut Water Company of Wlu'n you w.mt thc> iKiy flowets agrtt^ a background of of Manchester Ivas soloist. a t l » building to hear and Warehouse Point should be ex- must be stationary and not ventlon of Blindness, with mem- jury of aeven women and five aresa palms, royal fem s and moving in any direction. It also 6ers of the club assisting. men. Bouquets of white gladioli, ^^ce strong complaints about amined. He said the local com- brass oaiidelabra. mums and pink carnations were noted that no hardship was in- Dean’s Ust Students Turcotte faces up to 15 years the Ffockville water. Pany should charge the other • V . w -P- 'The bride 'was.gl'Aip in mar­ on the altar. Candlelabras with volved for the applicant. Leah Thomforde, daughter of Imprisonment and a ^1,000 fine, ‘ “You come out of a khower firm rates equal to those charg- Guest Speaker riage by her fa.toer. She wore mums and ivy were • in the PZC chairman Walter Beaton Mr- and Mrs. Albert Thomforde or both, for the Sept. 22 shot- alhelling like a fish," one man e ^ ^ g u la r customers here, a full-length empire gown of chancel. said to loud clapping from t h e / MacKenzie insisted the two The Rev. Francis T. Butler, said the commission has a of Kosley Rd., is among 119 gun-slaying of his 27-year-old peau de sole, designed. with . a The bride was g;lven in mar­ other customers in the rooin; •’totally .and com- chaplain of St. Francis Hospital, "legitimate case and all actions Batos College students named wife, Marie, in her parents’ home Sabrina neckline trimmed with riage by hfer father. She wore . / ‘I would not drink it,” an- pletely divorced financially.” Hartford, is guest speaker for a should be rescinded.” to the Dean’s List. at 11 Orcha.rd St. seed pearls and chantlUy l i ^ , a full-length gown of silk or­ ^ e r said. / / But he said the management of Communion Breakfast, Sunday, Member Ernest Vlk added, Mrs. JoAnn Forrest of Part- Atty. Plepler said today Tur- (’. w n i K s long tapered sleeves, pirinceaa Coloiiiai Studio, photo ganza over taffeta, designed ou^nose and the two firnis was the same. April 2 at 9 a.m. at the K of C ‘if the sign regulations are not ridge Lane has been named to cotte is staying at his parents’ line skirt with appiques o f ’’YOU gat It to you MR. AND MRS. CLAYTON HILL with round neckline and A-line Both oompanJes ’ exchange Home. The event Is sponsored g^jf^^ced now, we might as well the Dean's List at the School home in East Hartford. ChantlUy lace and seed pearls you’ve hhd it,” a gentle looking skirt, and matching coat with wrvlces but he said, ’"Hiere is by Manchester Chapter of the throw them out.” of Physical Education at the in toe front Her veil of- sUk a^mata said. MlBs Janice Clausing of Ma- inaid of honor. Miss Carolyn Hill chapel train. Both coat and company’s not a ‘ penny spent out otf the Holy FamUy I^ y m ^ ’s Retreat The zoning board of appeals University of Connecticut, iUusion was arrangsd from a U N ot one- o f the of Manohester, sister of to® gown were decorated with ac­ Mstomers at the hearing spoke systom.” ,'^bich includes all Cath- granted the request for the sign, Constance Rita of Goose Lane crown of petals 'triniined with guon, W is;,, and Clayton Hill of Police Arrests LENOX PHARMACY Iwidegroom; and Miss Carol cents of alencon lace and seed ^ in ,f a v o r of the'PUC grant- Etlinger called this unfair to parishes in this town. because "it rotates, instead of is among 81 students at the Uni- reed pearls, and she carried a Manchester werq united in mar­ Sendik of Milwaukee, Wls., were pearls. Her veil of imported il­ the rate Increase requested local consumers who do not gwt Father Butler was assistant oscillates/’ about six weeks ago. versity of Connecticut School of 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 cascade bouquet of white phal- riage Batutoay, Jan. 28 at St. bridesmaids. lusion was arranged from a hy th4 company. their water art. cost pastor at St James’ Church in CRPA Representative Home Economics who recelv- Richard K. Otbrias, 28, aenopsis orchids, stephanotia John’s Evangelical Lutheran The bridal attendants were circlet of orange blossoms and iT h - cnm ^v has asked for "nie admlnistator also asked 1964, and served in the same In other actions last night ed honor grades during the fall Hartford was charged with im­ and ivy. She also wore a star Church, Meguon. toessed alike in deep pink, full- crystals, and she carried a cas­ proper use of registration and Dunbai-.8tanley photo sapphire pendant a gift from fia r n ^ o n t o n ^ rates 20 per * * “ concerted analysis of the capacity at the of toe ajwinted Mrs. Ed- semester. The bride is a daughter of Mr. lengto gowns, fashioned with cade bouquet of Duchess and K S S w r i S i U , commer- " r * protection Item. He said^ a ' Assumptidn from 1966 unti Q u a tr ^ of Gehring Rd. The Bulletin Board operating an unregistered mo­ MRS. GILBERT HAROLD TAYLOR toe brldeBrroom. ajid. Mrs. Ray Clausing of Mer- empire bodices. They carried white roses. tor vehicle. Patrolman Law­ Mrs. Billy Schell o f Glendale, olti akid Industrial customers. P®*" bike was too high.' mg assign^ to Ws present ajv sepresentative to the Cap- A public hearing called by guqn- The bridegroom is a son col^ la l bouquets of red and INfiss Pamela J. "Covey of Man­ rence Smith spotted the car af­ Arlz., sister of the bride, wiw liTtey also asked for a raise BlUngrton’s first selectnvan, p ^ t o e n t in 1963. He was ^ o Region Planning Agency, the board of education on the of Mr. snd Mrs. Franklin HIU pink roses. chester, sister of the bride, was ter toe police department re­ matron of honor. Miss Fiwces 43om the 60c per quarter high ®k«ncis I»rirtchard, made several principal of Assum^ion School Members Vagreed to review subject of providing public kln- of 84 Alton St. Allen Hfll'of Manchester serv­ maid of honor. She wore a K ^ c r c h w e t o l i e O ^ angry remarks during the hear- d u ri^ his stay at toe church. ^egula- dergarten education for Tol- ceived orders to be on the look­ Morton of Fayetteville was PROSPECTIVE The Rev. Reginold Pope per­ ed as his brother’s best man. sheath of hot pink crepe under out for a falsely registered li­ bridesmaid. They were dressed Bruno oC Hollywood photo Public fire protecUon charges p a S S ^ S ln chetter Ch\*Jte\ amerfdments at their land children will be held to- formed the double ring cere­ Ushers were Raymond Clausing a fun-lengto cage of hot pink cense plate, police say. a lik e in full-length aqua would go up 70 per cent with V _ n r « r ln t Hn Y orany» told the w qc naml *^iave a elasa of wa- appear In court April 10. panels. They wore pearl trim­ the new rates would bring ^ be obtained from Allyn Martin occupancy permits will be sent the hearing by those who op- ed with envplre bodice and chap­ The couple ■will live in Hawaii. med petal crowns with veils of Bridesmaids were Mrs. Clark m abimt 867,000 and t o ^ e ^ ^ of St ’Bartholomew Parish Wil- ^be zoning commission of toe pose and favor public kinder- el train. Her three-tier veil of Mrs. Hill was employed at A. MbKnlght of Concord, N. H., AUSTRIAN BAKERY OLD OPEN HOUSE silk Illusion, and they carried illusion was arranged from a the IVisconsin Telephone Co. liam Carroll of St. Bridget Town of Union in answer to a gartens. The hearing will be tee companys’ pnrflt from 3.5 ^airm an, they were crescent bouquets of pale pink sister of the bridegroom; Miss Parish Richard Lourie of St. request sent by that commis- used as a barometer of the SALZBURG, Austria — One fabric rose trimmed with pearls, Mr. Hill is. a 1961 graduate of carnations and baby’s breath. Leslie J. Cwlkla and Miss Fran- of toe most popular bakeries in and', she carried a Bible with Manohester High School. He is < ^ r and ftotor and did not need any. James’ Parish, or Yorgenson of *>0". which is re-writing its town’s feelings by the school Harold Taylor, father o f the cine C. 'Villemaire, both of Man­ zoning regulations. board. Salzburg—indeed, in all Aus­ brchidB. serving in toe U^S. Navy, which Com^alnts at t h s .^ h e a ^ Someone in the crowd then Assumption Parish. bridegroom, served as best chester; Miss Nancy L. Pettit The commission has received ------tria—is on the Gstaettengasse SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Miss June Clausing of Me- he entered in 1964, and will be eantered on the s w ll, t h e ^ r ^ ------man. Ushers were James Ever­ of Stamford and Miss Norma w a t^ color and the sediment ^ a new geological survey map Manchester Evening Herald in the old city, where Mozart gu sister of toe bride, was Stationed in Hawaii. ROUTE t Z 44A — BOLTON NOTCH ett of Fayetteville and Mac A. Carruth of Marion, Mass. showing topographic conditions Tolland correspondent. Bette was bom. It has been in busi­ in tha water. __ _ ^ Laughlin. Wal- Bverett o f Columbus, Miss., Miss Kftren E. Sarcia of Storrs Sorority Plans throughout town. The map is Quatraie, tel. 875-2486. ness ever since 1429. Jerome R ^ ^ o z . ^ e r R .* ^ k « and Raymond S. Tues., March 21; Wed., March 22; brothers of the bride. ■was flower girl. U d operator of the^RockVlUe ^ijatcher will consider the hear- Charity Ball on display in the Town Hall. Mrs. Everett wore a dusty "nie bridesmaids wore full- Reminder, told the PUC repre­ ing and sift evidence for about ZBA Hearing 6 P.M. ■ 8 P.M. rose jacket dress with match­ Levine-Lawrence leiMto skimmer gowns of hot sentatives the water was so three months in Hartford before Mrs. Thomas Jarish of Eaat The zoning board of appeals ing hat and beige accessories. jptto faille, designed ■with square ^ the rate Hartford ts general chairman of ^on- Sat.. March 26— 10 A.M. -12:00 Noon The bridegroom’s mother wore necklines, and back panels at­ QSiie without heavy filtration ^ ^ 8 p.m. in town hail to a nile green silk dress with tached at the shoulders. They ®?*®^*^* ij 1. .1 Vernon Mayor Thomas Me- at Crystal Lake Ballroom, El- application for a vari- AMERICAN LE6I0N matching coat, flowered hat wore matching circlets and :R « * k le w l« said he is now cuaker urged the commission lington, sponsored by Manches- ance submitted by Everett O. and beige accessories. Both ■veils, end carried single, long­ system with e^ bt fll- granrt the increase until ter chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Marie Gardner of Klngs- Be Independenf wore corsages of white cym- stemmed pink roses. tia«. 3|t only lasts four days be- company "gives us a pro- sorority. Mrs. Gordon Metevier Hxt. bidium orchids. The flower girl was attired in ^ e clogging, he said. gj^ willing to use.” of 444 W. Middle Tpke. is co- The Gardners are seeking OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS For a motor trip to toe an outfit which matched the hon­ Mm , Joseph Shinn, wife o f a ______cliaii-man of toe event. Tony clarification or a variance to coast of North Carolina.' Mrs. or attendants,’ and she carried Rockville dentist, said the filter O’Bright and his orchestra will p cm lt the use of a bam loft as Taylor wore a pink suit with a colonial bouquet. her husband uses lasts about BINGO play for dancing after a buffet ^ engineering studio and office. STOP IN . . . LEARN THE FACTS black accessories and a cor­ David B. Horowitz of Toronto, t!^o hours. She was told it should Date of Bazaar The loft is on the north side of EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT — WE WILL DISCUSS — sage of orchids from her bridal Ont, Can., served as best man. liist about six months. Proce(3ds of the event will be Kingsbury Ave. Ext., opposite 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. bouquet. ;^MaoKenzle told the PUC the Set by Parish Ushers were Richard I. Covey used to purchase a Kreiselman Wonderview Dr. e ^Service Station Profitability Mrs. Taylor received her BA of Lake Geneva, Wis., cousin Voter Registration 'Pke date for the 1967 Christ- infant bassinet resusedtator for • Dealer Training Program With Pay degree from Meredith College, of toe bride; Michael W. Ingram WgM< growing the Snlpslc Bazaar of St Bai-tho the Delivery Room at Manches- A voter registration session • Investment Requirements Raleigh, N.C. She is employed ^ e ^ R e s e rv o ir. The company Bazaar of St. Bartho- Memco^l Hospital. The will be held Saturday, from 10 o( ,West Hartford; Oiarles H. as an elementary librarian VKolf of Manchester, and daric dannort get rid of them, he said, lomews Parish has been set equipment is used for prema- a m. to noon, at town hall for all with the Fayetteville City IT YOU CAN’T ATTEND—CALL OR WRITE A. McKnight of Cpnoord, brato- .■^He said there were only 24 for Nov. 4. A kickoff dinner ture babies, and to aid respira- citizens who have lived in town School System. Mr. Taylor -Is er-in-law ot toe bridegroom. i per milUIiter o f lake hot- was recently held at the church, tory ailments in newborn end six montha i. JEFFREY KEITH serving with toe U.S. Air water Jan. 3 of 1966. Mrs., WlUlnnl Taylor of 141 other infants. Easter JPgg Hunt Force, stationed at Cannon Mrs. Covey wore a green and r^considered good and ncuiii; of Vernon St. is general chair- Committee membei-s for the The annual Easter Egg hunt SUN OIL COMPANY AFB, Clovis. N.M., and Is to white brocade ensemble, match­ Wa algae gave ^ e lls . man of the bazaar. Chairmen ball are Mrs. Brian Taylor, hall; *** keld as scheduled Fri- F.O. BOX 74, EAST HARTFORD—668-8400 leave for Viet Nam in Jime. ing accessories, -and a corsage ;'Al>ont 100 miUUiters make a tor the various booths and com- Mrs. Russell Molotoris, food and ** there is snow on EVENINGS 647-9546 Mrs. Taylor will live with her of yellow roses. The bride­ glaas o f water. mlttees Include Mm. James bar; Miss Elaine Verbarg, band; ground, Mrs. Eleanor Wright parents until his return. . . groom’s mother wore a cran­ i;in tbe aummer o f la ^ year, Welch, advisory; Mrs,- James Miss Marilyn Bronieill, chaii^ said yesterday. The hunt will berry wo rapidly In the late fall and q\ic){er, cashiers; Mrs. Maglio Henry, publicity; Mm. Wayne homes of Mrs. Wright on North ALL FORMAL WEAR IN Durkee wore a two-piece ensem-, reached 1,112 organisms per Carilli and Mrs. Frank Toros, Hoffman, chairman, and Mrs. Hiver Rd. and Mrs. Kate Evan- STOCK AT ALL TIMES! Judges Wed 50 Years ble of heather green, ■with toree- milUliters (or 111,200 per glass refreshments; Mrs. Ben\ard Me- Robert V. Smith, Mrs. Alan kovech on Carol Dr. Eggs also WESTERN Mr. and Mrs. William G. ton, V t, Robert K. Judge of Ool- qucurters-length matchii^ suede o f water) by Feb. 27. Donald and Mrs. Robert Carl- Crittendon, Mrs. Raymond be left at the state jail. coat, and patent leather acces­ Judge Sr. of 72 Juniper I>r., cheister and Dattol L. Judge of Most of the organisms were ca^es and foods. Watt, Mrs. Robert Walsh, Mrs. Basketball Awards Coventry, end a daughter, Mrs. sories. The couple will live in Lakevienv Ter., Coventry, ace the two odor producing forms Also, Mrs. John Dohm, can- Charles Geiger, Mrs. Peter Tolland Junior High basket- Beulah I. Judge Cutler of Hoo- Farmington. ^ algae, MacKenzie explained, jy . »Mrs. Donald Knofla and Kane and Mrs. Emery Daly, ball Wlllian»'Holley was oelebrarttoig their 60to wedding fegt sick F biUs, N.Y. Mrs, Durkee is a graduate of Immediately, a pump was Charles Jaworski, pre- decorartlone. , presented a team trophy for out- BEE anniversary today. They had an Judge worked in the paper in­ Manchester High School and rented to aerate the bottom of gerves; Mrs. Anthony Pietran- Tickets may be purchased standing performance at Fri- MEN’S SHOP open house this weekend art dustry 56 years, throughourt the Bay Path Junior CoUega K ittles Mdrk 25th Wedding the lake tO'release the oduf® tonlo and Mrs. Jerome Walsh, ^” >m Mrs. Metevier or Mrs. night’s awards dinner. In- toeir home for abourt 80 rela­ "The Marvel of Main Street” United Stortes and Canada. He Longmeadow, Mass. She is af- ^ « ^ u p t b e ^ g a ^ Counto DeRoccoi SP®"®®. 22A St. James SL dividual trophies were present­ tives and friends. People attend­ fUiated with toe editorial staff Mr. and Mrs. David L. Kittle March 19, 1942 art S t B r id ^ 901 - 907 Main Street retired two years ego from toe » e n registered TW ., E ^ Donald G. Judge o f MontviUe, toxic and safe to drink it was Christmas decorations, students who have a B average : SaUemis photq for a master’s degree in the Kittle, all of Manchester. Hartford. He recently Joined the Charles W. Judge of Benning- Engaged School of Business Administra­ ouT^ at Sm^kearrg '>®“er or rank in toe uppir % WEDNESDAY ONLY ★ MRS. CARL FREDRIC LEVINE The couple was married Quarter o f a Century Club ikt brought out at t e g. treasures and used toys. Any 20 per cent of their -class. P o o r'' tion at the university^ Ha is a Pratt and Rfiiitney. Ha Is ft Health hazards have yet to play The engagement of Miss Lin­ Miss Wendy Renee Lawrence bridegroom’s mother wore a woman In toe parish wishing to students have more accident senior graduate assistant at member o f . the Americka X SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! da Louise Bruce to Stanley Hll- of Manchester and Carl Fred- a part in the discussions o f the “ „ a 7 ‘ c^ktort"'Mr^: pink brocade ensemble. toe university. glon and the A rm y-N a"^Clvb. claims, the company has found. EXTRA LEAN. SLICED inski n i, both of Manchester, ric .Levine o f Brooklyn, N.Y., ex­ water company. Taylor. A reception for 200 was held The family attends the Church The color in the water comes ^ hsis been announced by her par­ changed vows Sunday after­ at Temple Beth Sholom. of the Assumption. (Herald from the -year-old pipes not ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman noon at Temple Beth Sholom. EV>r a plap^ trip to Puerto 100 BULGARIA SHIPS ATTAR photo by Ofiara.) yet replaced, MacKenzie ex­ % 0 1 V Bruce of 25 French Rd. Rico, Mrs. -Levine wore a thrte- SOFIA — One of Bulgaria's FOR HER The. bride is a daughter of plained. Her fiance is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lawrence piece navy Wue knit suit The oo i, < exports to the United BOILED HAM and Mrs. Stanley Hilinski Jr. -There are 63 mile^of ^ ter 'EASTER o f 571 Porter St. The bride­ couple will live art IS Buswell ^ine Librarians FOR BOLAND OIL COMPANY'S of 89 Garth Rd. pipes to toe system now. ^ u t Cosmefie Sets . groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. St., Boston, Mass. 30 mUes o f these are old and has few r i ^ Miss Bruce is a senior at Herbert Levine of Brooklyn. Mra Levine Is a 1966 gradu­ Going to Parley small, MacKenzie said. ARTHUR URUG Manchester High School. Mr. Rabbi Leon Wind performed ate o f Sargent .Oohege of Bos­ in the production of this article. Seven librarians from Mary Also, toe to^e pipe at the another big'exixjrt Hilinski is a 1962 graduate of the doitole ring ceremony. Nor­ ton .University. She majored in Cheney Ubrary and two from 'Enipsic Lake Dam is right at ■ « lb Manchester High School. He Will man, Slade was organist. Bou- occupational toerapy. Mr. Le- toe bottom of tot dam 26 feet DELIVERY graduate in June from the Uhi- ■vine is a' 1964 graduate of Am­ Whiten Library plan to attend qu ^ of white pompons with ■verslty of Connecticut, where the annual emventlon of tha ■below toe water surface, Mac­ . t ’ ♦ 'V pink and yellow roses were on herst (Mass.) College. He is a Kenzie added. Some sediment he is majoring in business ad­ settlor at, Boston Unl-versity Connecticut U braiy Associa­ '** * V the altar. ■gets through toe quarter inch GET ministration. Hr is associated School of Law. tion Tues. and Wed., jmurohJM The bride was given in mar- and 29 at the Hartford. Ifilton screen over toe intake, he said. with toe E. and S. Gage Qo., Tl^e by her father. She wore Hotel. The quarter-inch screen at C EN TER CU T loring photo Manchester. a full-length gown of ivory toe intake is toe only filtration An October wedding is plan­ F rw ch lace, designed with short Day of Triumph Those Attending from Mary HOLMES Cheney iare Miss Anna Freneh, used for the system now, Mac­ MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE OOLOEM RULB Engaged ned, . lac^ sleeves and satin empire Kenzie admitted. bodiee. Her shoulder-length veil Tide of Film head librarian; John Jackson, The' engagement of Miss Solutions to the problem are o f sU'k Illusion was arranged assistant^ Miss Marion Jessa- SWORDFISH Joyce Murphy of South tVlindsor Acolytes Plan T h e Day of ’Triumph^’ a full- man of toe Junior Room, k M being worked on now, MacKen- 1500 Loring photo from a matching headi^ece, and to Ffe. Gary C. Irwin of Mon* lengto film in color, will he Lorink pkolo kle toM toe PUC. shd carried a bouquet of white Mrs. Margaret K. Smith, Mrs. Chester has l4en'announced by shown 'toiporrow at 7- p.m. in A new five horsepower air Suiting Every Need TOP VALUE STAMPS STEAKS To Present Play roses. Rita Landis, Mrs. Mary Benson Engaged her: parentis, Mr. and.Mrs. Rayr the sanctuary!, of Center Con­ Engaged pump arrived Friday and is now A group of acolytes of St. Mias Bonnie Lynn Lawrence and Mrs. Ena Prentice. Jack- mood Murjdqr o f Ellington Rd. gregational Church. A collection Sit the lake. A 20-inch thick, 10 . . . A WHOLE BOOK FULL Mary’s Episcopal Church will o f Manchester, sister o f the Dineen p ^ o son is head of ft hospitality oom- The enga£®™®inL Miss * Her fiance is the son of Mr. will be taken to defray the costs The engagement of Miss -foot long pipe will be installed To meet the needs and preferences Linda Hohwieler of Manclieeter present "The King’s Supper,” a bride, was m ^d o f honor. ndttee at the sessions and-.ha Stamps Isiued after payment for first delivrey. and Ernest J. Irwin of of the film, and to profit the Engaged Sharon Ann WiUatte of Man­ 'soon to raise the intake point to Ens. Thomas Portriok Isifkin play on the liast Supper by Bridesmaids were Misa Nqncy win be assisted by members of of every family, we provide a large lilS Woodlilll Rd. misskmary committee of the the Mary Cheney staff. for the whole system, he said. DOUBLE STAMPS If delivery Is paid for in full within 10 o f Gloucester, Mass., hoe been Dorothy Sayres, Maunt^ Thura- Brand of Brooklyn, cousin of The engagement of Miss Un- chester to Clifford A. Scorso Jr. days for amount of blU. M in ^fuipliy is a graduate of church. The event is open to .As sooQ as the ice complete- selection of caskets— in a wide range snndunoed by her parents, Mr. day at a pothick at 6:80 p^n* the-bride( and Miss Karen Haas da Lou Baldwin of 59 Franklin of Bast Hartford has been an­ Those attending from Whftoa South Rtoidsor High Sqhooi; and the public^' ' ,Jy. melts, more copper sulfate end Mra. Robert C. Hofandeler In Neljl HaU. Thei supper will St., Rockville, to Alan E. All- nounced by her parents, -Mr. are Mrs.' Dbrorthy Gibson olid of prices^ styles ^nd materials— frpm VALDE is ^ p lo y M ^t Traveliers Data of West Hartford. will be dragged thnnigh the lake REGULAR STAMPS following montii. « be held biefore ikoly Communion They were dressed alike in Starring in the film ara Lee red o f Haines City, Fla., has and Mrs. Robert D. WlUette of Mrs. Dorothy WUllams. o f 114 Green Manor Rd. , ' Jtoocessing Ceitter. Pfc. Irwin I to. stop toe algae, be added. which to choose. Her fiance is the son of-Leo at 7:^0 in the sanctuary. Rea- J. Cobb, Joanne Dru as' Mary been announced by her par­ 62 Salem Rd. ' ' Gov., John Dempmy ■win is serving with the 191 and sd - At Mr. tkmut, W. Middle fedaral funds are not given New Haven. OARNAUBA WAX IM lTA'l^ man. Ushers were Richard forhia officials claim that. pol­ a spphonx>>^ At ’WnUmaatic Mr. S coi^ a 1965 grad­ Stein, editor ot a new Randbih ‘Ao; private water oompaniee now,. Ekis. Lufkin graduated from The Scotch Convenanters of CHIOAOO—Not long ago all Lawrence of Manchester, broth­ lution-control devices have led State College. uate of Bast Catholic High House Dictionary of the EUgUiA j6a aeM. Aleo, the total coat of a Okmcesrter High School and the the 17tb eentiury chose blue os fine car waxes contained car- er of the bride; Steven Barron to improvements In automo­ Mr. Allred attended Haines SchDot, attended Hartford State language; DTj. PMMp ^Utratton plant would have a lb Now Preparatory School, Cam­ their emblem in opppsltion to nmtba wax from Brasil., and Winiam M iller, both bile engines. They cirte a 3 per Chty High School. He is Serving Ijechnloftl School. He is serving edltor-in-chtef, webstoi^s T i m ■ /MtoVfetoig effect” on the rates, BOLAND OIL COMPANY m bridge, Maas. He is ft^l966 grad­ the royal red ftnd from this most waxes use synthetic sub­ of Boston,, Mass., and Mark cent improvement in gasoline in toe U.S. Navy, stationed at with the U.S. Navy and attend­ International XMetkmaej, uate of Boston College, and fei oamb the expression "true blue,” stitutes with ,slUconeB adged Mqyerson of New York Oi'^. mileage In c a n witb'em ikcaM the Submarine Base, Grotoo.' ing school at Memphis, Tenn. Dr. Daniel Fader, estimated a plant would BtobltsliMl'193E WOE originally applied io>a kytf and are about .good and A JuiM 19 wedding is plaiued : A R u m . 1986 w add^ teplaa- c f English e< ihS BUUNMNKnf n p x n now in Naval Aviation Training ms Mrs. Lawrence wore a yellow davices and-a. 6 per cent gain la bost about '|2:5 million, more 369 CENHR STRCTT 4434320 OtaMoned in PansBoate, Ite . Freabyteriaa. usually oheapar.-. A-line draw of ribbon lace. 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WITH F o r d H u r ls Mays Doesn *t Speak P ill ZANAltOI NEW 'YORK < A P )— l ^ e niiased the last two regular sea- Hal Greer’s ouisida sbootfug; f Aasisihirt Sports BiKor' •V. _ stag e is s e t fo r th e Nation- *•>" *®*"*« because of injuries, the 76ers’ strong nbouh«iii|; Five Frames NE\y y o k e (AF)r^2?ort F^Hby’D mawier says the al Basketban Association ^ otncT woateTR i^Tnaa, has tho nddod incantlva ot navw, Earl Yosf About Ruth^s Record Former Indiant «t .Central <' heatyweight ehfiUenger’s freatjB^ in the ring playoffs, and th e spotlight Francisco pits the shooting having played on a world cham.^ HERALD SPORTS EDITOR For Yankees Former East Catholic Grid Coach Nomi Gerber, now 80 far'has been his knockout of BriUin’s Henry Cooper' Barry, toe highest .scoring jitonsWp team. t PHOENIX, Arig. (AP)—Wfflie Maya ahruga off tha at Central Cdimecticut in New' Britain is sihadbK the in 1961. ^ - Wllw CnamberGun, Biu forward.in KBA history with 2,- l^ludelphla’i main worry ifii NEW YORK (AP) — suggestion that he nuty be the one to break Babe raises of two former Manchester Hi^h grldders — "Ztora is ready now and Ih Um Chuvalo also went toe is round RusseU, Oscar Robertson 775 pefnts ,thia season, and the iMOppIng Robertson and Jei^.t Today's Team — Spring isn’t just in the air. Ruth’s lifetime record of 714 home runs. same mMfial and {)hy$lctfi' ooiq- distance with (Slay on March 29 ------:------— “ I don't even want to talk 8[ark pekman and Joe Rourke. Both were members, of and Ri(^ Barry. rebounding of Thurmond Luc«a.'v ) ' . Iliere’s still some in.Lou the. 1^65 co-CCI^L championship sduad- Gerber lias dlUon toe Cassius CNay as he i M6. and Genpan Karl Milden- But watch but for those guys against toe renowned clutch New York is In real ‘trouble! about home. runs,” the San hi toe wings play of the Lakers’ Jerry West against BosUm. Not only are to n ) Burdette’s legs too. Francisco Giants’ centerfielder ' them both, but in different sports. ' . | - was for Cooper, ” , said bai*or lasted 12 rounds until he Los Angeles Dodgers The 40-year-old pitcher, Swift, FUney’s manager, .today., pras a to p i^ on cute Isst Sebt. _They’re 1 the Chicago BuIW, An** Elgin Baylor. However, Knickerbockers witbout DtcIcS said today. He hit his first hom­ GerbW la to s’'coach with the “‘Oiwpef hkdibeaten Zora in; 10 lb. . c*. now in his 20th year of er of the vrhig Monday as the footballers at Central and and they would like nothing bet- ^®®^ 1^ hobbled by an ankle In- Barnett and Davb Stallworth, | professional baseball, made Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 6- ’ serves is head mentor wtth the. ter than to steal the show hardly Jury- sidelined for the season earlier t Wmo th ^ in0t ui pe- itid Mondav after hin Philadelphia and Boston, toe in toe year, but they might his first exhibition game 6. wrestlers. ipkdngt anyone thought they would be VERO BEACH, Fla. — with the Pirates, and has also of Hat Inxondoib tora workout that FoUey might In. latter seeking its ninth straight have Willis Reed for the opener, seen service at first base. appearance Monday and With 87 last year, the Mays’ It's m a ntotman that Gerber weighed IM p o m ^ and was ^ U rounds. M l - H C C world championship, figufe to He has a strained back, “People have a way of for- • • • b ^ t out a bunt single. sees Rourka while Oakman, who TMa looked Uke' the year the ff^ttinsr that our pitching total reached 642, second only to ’ sharp aa a raaor. He knocked • : Additional honors for have litUe trouble advancing to Without Reed, who leads New Burdette'S right arm ap­ the great Bambino. Just completed a season with out Cooler in toe second round. , Detroit Pistons would make the can be pretty good. How­ Hunt on Second peared to be Just as strong as toe swimmera with another for­ East Catholic High’s playoffs for toe first Urns since ® ®«ri®® »«ainst each York in «coring and rebounding, To the «igS®aBo(f be might be He was great toat night He can ^ 1962-63,ioM ao but toe *,..,Bulls,1. 1 in_ their Other. toe Knicks wUl have to get good * ever, we know that we ■ With Jim Gilliam now offi- «« worited two in- more relaxed this spring after mer Indian atolete Don Con­ beat Clay.». ■ ■ want t6 do la to box and dance, point leader Greg Tur- Philadelphia beat. ‘Cincinnati outside shooting and above par ciui*t replace Sandy Kou- cially retired, again, and with nhigs and allowed only an In- By EABL YOST rad, was an end with the grid- be artistic and show class. That first NBA Season, pulled off a fax. but we bave three proven, reading goals expected of him Swift, Folley and trainer ek (above). The 6-3 major surprise by beating out eight times in nine games dur- performance's from their re- Wills gone, the two vacant f^dd hit in California's 6-2 vic- Vacatlcnlng in Miami are in the homer department last ders. way - toe advertisers can get a ing the season, and the Celtics maining players to have any dependable starters In Don spots have not caused Alston to b>ry over Cleveland at Palm Johnny Hart are among the chance to show their commer­ senior was named on the Pistons for toe fourth and Russ Miller and his wife. Mil­ season. Mays answered ‘Tm "Rourke did rscall weU very few in town who believe the All-HCC Ibasket- have whipped New York 19 kind of a chance against Rus- Diyadale, Claude Osteen and lose any sleep. Springs, Calif. ler Is a well-known Manchester against soine of toe city boys cials on television.” last playoff spot in toe Western Dpn Sutton,” Walter Alston of Just doing the same things get­ the 84-year-old, No, 1 contender ball team by confer­ Division. stralght times dating back to sell, Sam Jones, Bailey HoweU, "Jim Lefebvre will be at third 7” o*^her games, rookie Mike builder. ting ready this spring as I usu­ that have had plenty of hi^ Then, in answer to questions, March 17, 1965. John Havllcek and the rest of the National League and Worid base and Ron Hunt (secured Epstein’s three-run homer gave hte a chance against the unde­ he saM^pnilnoUsly (for FoUey) ence • coaches. Team­ ally do. At least I think I am. school training,” Gerber report­ feated Clay at Madison Square Early In the season, Player- Cincinnati will have to stop the Celtics. Champion Los Angeles Dodg­ from the Meta in the Tommy BalUmore a 4-2 victory over ed. "By season's end, he was that his condition, mental atti­ mate Jim Reynolds Coach Richie Guerin of Ibe St. ers reported. One rookie who has caught "Pressures last year? Just Garden Wednesday night. Fol­ Davis trade) will play second. OncinnaU, San Francisco out- the eye of Joe IHMagglo aa a able to handle himself against tude and weight would be about received aji honorable Louis- Hawks said of Chicago: While, admitting that he had Lefebvre likes to play any- slugged the Chicago Cubs 9-6, the one. No. 61.” ley said he 'Will weigh between the same as it was for his sec­ "ihey’U be lucky to win 10 potential major league hitter them. He is a gutty and tireless 200 and 205. mention. Joining Tur- answered the same question a where, just as long as h^ plays. St. Louis topped Philadelphia 4- That was the one which performer." ond fight with Sonny Liston. ek on the first team games this seeison.” Barry NBA Scoring Champ^ bundled times of viuit he would is rookie BUI Bobinaon, acquired toiqwd the National League FoUey, a mild, stolid, modest He weighed 206 pounds bn I feel he might be a better 2, Boston nipped Pittsburgh 4-3, from the Atlanta Bravea In the As a awimmer, Oakman oom- were John Lukas, Jer­ But they did win 33 en route to do to replace the retired Kou- third baseman than he was at beat the record established by the late man, almost has to be prodded May 25, 1966 when he knocked a playoff berth, and if they win fax, Alston said he’s going into Clete Boyer trade. Mel Ott of the New York Giants. peted in the 100-yard freestyle, to comment on the fight. He out Liston in the first round with ry O’Brien and 3al But Wilt Sets Fi%e Marks second. If I have to make a New York Mets 7-4 , the New as did Conrad, and toe indivi­ three more, Guerin and the the coming 19S7 championship change, I know he can play sec- York. Yankees edged Los An------WUIle equalled Ott’s record now says. "I will beat him by one controversial punch at Lew- Gilberto of South Hawks wUl be through for the NE!W YORK (AP) — The Na- CSiamberlaln led toe league In NhtiOTial League campaign con­ TAMPA, Fla. — Bob Casey, wHh No. 611 off Jim Owens in dual medley. It was the first decision or knockout. I 'wil< be iston. Me. Catholic, Matt Rosiek ond base without any trouWe.” K®'*® 7-6 and Detroit downed season toe Blue Devils had year. tional Basketball Association, field goal percentage wkh a .683 fident that "we'il be one of the Shortstop could be a trouble Atlanta 5-4. former New Haven and Booton Houston’s Astrodome on April MABK OAKMAN the next champion Wednesday of Fulaski and 'Vic The Hawks, second in the has a new scoring king — biit mark, smashing his own 1966-66 adven or eight clubs in the thick sport&writer, has left the Nerw 34, swimming, posting a 5-1 record night ” spot with three fine defensive '7’be Washington Senators against freshmen competitioa, for a 48.9 average and already Cruze "of Northwest West, and Bi'lls meet tonight in deposed ruler Wilt Chamberlain record .of .540. He set a record of things.” players, but all weak with the didn't play, but they got some York Y a n k e e arganlsatton. After nine trying days during 'He says it as if making a MUSIC TO HIS EARS St. Louis In the first game of a is still sitting pretty. of 630 assists by a center in fin-; ST. LOUIS infielder Jerry Buchek finds himself Casey served In the ticket de­ winning their last five In a row is tabbed aa a prime candidate Catholic. ’"Ttiere was a time when you JIM LEFEBVRE bat, in a battle. The trio con- 6“®d news — pitcher Camilo which cameras trained on his . for AU-AmerJean honors next memorized speech. CHICAGO (AP) — Bill best-6(-S series. Rick Barry of San Francisco 'l*blng as the No. 3 playmaker partment lost summer. for Coach Jack Suydam. . a a . I . • »_ * a . IS ^^I w ^ i a a figured one or two clubs had sists of John Kennedy. Dick PAacual signed, ending a 28-day under the watchful eye of manager Red Schoen- every swing and newsmen winter. A pro 13Vi year* and unbeaten Hands, 26-year-old right hand­ Other first-round openers became the highest-scoring for- behind Oiicago’s Guy Rodgers, good chance of wiiming in to watch as well as ^ a n Fos­ Schofield and Gene Michael, holdout. dienst in St. Petersburg, Fla. With the boss crowded CandlesUck Park’s It is as a football player, how­ in his last 12 fights, FoUey has a er the Cihicago Cubs obtained who broke the all-time record ter, a GI who is due out in "Pitchers don’t come to any Local fans will tpmember have 'Etosterr. Division winning ward In NBA history and ended the spring. Then there were "Schofield can outhit the oth- The veteran right-hander, who around, there’s no goofing off. pressbox, Mays drove a pitch by ever, that Gerber reports on 74-7-4 won-lost-draw record in­ from the San Francisco Giants B o w l i n g Philadelphia at home against Ohamberlaln’s seven-year relgh with 908, and Cincinnati’s -Rob­ three or four, then five or six J®bn Dtiffie stop in Japan with men on the Oakie "He is fast for a boy his Mr. Murphy as the fellow who a year ago last December, gets Foster was our best pitcher ers,” Alston pointed out But wanted the reported $46,500 he the Dodgers’ Claude Osteen out knocked East Catholic out Of cluding 40 knockout victories- third-place Cincinnati, fourth- by tossing in 2,776 points, .ac­ ertson. and now I can see eight teams none can match Wills. This received last season with Min- M toV^'mlses!" Else and has plenty of power. He has been stoiq>ed five times. a thriU pitching against Willie place New York at Eastern run­ cording to final official statistics . WiU also connected on 35 sue- '-- with a good chance of winning in Japan,” the manager said. here,” Walt Alston of the Loe _ f w,. Once he gets the ball, he’s toe Claes A quarterfinals two could be a bigger trouble spot n®sota, came to terms tor an His Bat Made Hall of Fame seasons back while guiding Nor­ In boxing circles they wMspDr Mays, ner-up Boston and Western for the 1966-67 season released cessive shots from the floor In a “and we are one of them” he "He has stuff like Sutton but than the departure of Koufax. esUmated $42,500. Angelee Dodgers said. *The .?*, ***J?|u ^ tough to bring down." toat "Folley blows the Mg ® record, going over the century Guy Rodgers, obtained in a for a comfortable margin' over career points to 23,442 in eight have to tell all fiie radio, teevee season with some young pitch­ ment but has been guaranteed s t r e a k . Jim Fregosi, Rick M- quarterfinals last Wednesday question to Folley. He didn’t get an exhibition game when I Grayce Shea.211— 492, saetinor trade with San Francisco, who runner-up Oscar Robertson and seasons and' his , consecutive-i and newspaper people the same ers. At least some will not get a spot on the club as a pinch- Relchardt and Jose Cardenal low iaThirt yonr'a L*- ® “ **® No. 635 off night mark 13 times. They were never pitched for Tacoma against toe Crafts 461. Q,, Cardkiala’ Ray Washburn. below 90. Murphy reached a iq>set. set an NBA assist record of 908 t h i r d-finlsher Chamberlain, game streak without dtoqiiailifl- ^ story. 1 haven’t altered it one an opportimlty with Sandy hitter. each collected a single and dou­ • * * “I’ve heard that telk,” he Giatns in 1968.” ------this season. St. Louis’ strong Philadelphia's 7-foot-l pivotman i cation on persmial fouls to '624. b it Well miss him, but we bave gone,” the strong, silent Dodg­ ______Reaching age 36 on May 6, high point of 66 points and a “I’ve been spending most of ble for the Angels. Fai|iiliar Faces said. "But I know I won’t Hands comes from a musical SPOUSES—-Aon Morra 139- point is offensive rebounding, established five all-time records Chamberlain has never fouled^ a pretty good staff to start with er field boss said. Epstein’s homer came off Bil- 111 Yankee Plans Oulky of numerous msntel Mays faces a tremendoua task low of 37. He scored 50 or bet­ my time watching the kids in mistakes defense have been t^e Ruth mark, yet no freeze. "He’s riot a deadly family. His father directs a 134—377, Ken Markstein 140- This chore falls mainly to Zelmo in leading the 76ers to their sec* out of an NBA game. in Drjndale, Osteen and. Sut­ Singeris credentials include a spring training. I know what Jy McCool in the fourth inning at 011 Former East Catholic All- ter points seven times. puncher. He's not a Joe l-ouis. By EARL YOST ------the . TWs ®»« watching him this spring Stater Tom Malin scored 95 musical group billed as ’'Bill 358, Loii ValUeres 368, Mai.Beatty, Bill Bridges and rookie ond s traight Eastern Division Robertson scored 2,412 jmIdUi ton.” I t was obvious he wanted 13-11 record with Spokane. Fos­ the regulars can do,” Alston Tampa, Fla., and tagged Mc- Rickey Young edged out three I’ve been in with smne deadly Hands and His Five Fingers.” Darling 368. Lou Hudson. Bridges and ,Beaty title. for a 30.6- average. it known the Dodgers were not ter won 1 1 of 16 drclsions with FORT LAUDERLALE, managers. Babe is Man- could be a tip-off on toe W m would term It impoeslWe. points -playing in all but one of teammates for scoring honors observed. That includes Stuart. Cool, who is hoping to become a Fla. — There’s a Babe R»lph Houk’s man Friday punchers - Sonny Uston snd a"one man team. Albuquerque and Duffie ended Alston appeared extremely starting pitcher, with his third **“; “ ^ Yanks head 1 this season. He hit safely in toe first six Assumptions’ hoop contests this at Coventry High this season Johnny Summeriin (both Tou Just don't replace a 37* into the exhibition games, was given a winter. The crafty backcourter with an 11.7 average. Follow­ IV 13-8 with . Jamestown. confident in his mild-mannered exhibition loss. Frank Robinson back on tne scene With th e jvmerlcan League season. kiMcked FoUey out) a few years game winner overnight. Alston, "We'll need more punch to way of the tremendous chal- tripled and singled for BalU- New York Yankees. He’s The Coorant’s Bill Lee earns vacation the next day and came had 30 field gvials and establish­ ing Young were Terry Tres- back. They could really, punch. dean of active managers in the compensate for the loss of Kou- lenge that faces him this sea- more. Loren Babe, the new first up with a foal ball hit in toe right back with hits in toe next ed himself among the foul line chuk (11.2), Bill Gordon (U) “But he’s not a deadly punch­ press box at F « t Lauderdale pair, two for extra bases. So it leaders with a 35 for 41 showing and Tom Papanos (10). Tres- IStb seascn, is the first to ad'.“S’ <«. «■• >>« i» , WiUle Mays hit his first exhl- base coach and a fellow newMr^abe°with^e* YMkees^ goes with' the star who broke in er. I think I’m a deadlier punch­ ball,” Alston told this New Manager Billy Hitch ck of bltlon homer and extended his who spent but a year and one- Loren Babe was told hv Boh n —Stadium. u . i It came « __ oft• the ^ bat of (85 per cent) and as s defensive chuk was also the leading re- er than be is And I think ^ can m itlt. Kngiander. "We hqps we have the Atlanta Braves with toe Giants in 1951 as the specialist, committing only nine bounder; all (our are seniors.. Oporating in a league with wHf off th ^ enerjeUc pubhe re- er. ‘**®*‘^ P**** Say Hey Kid and now rates as punch Just as fast as be does. it in feDows like WiUlei Davis, Don t write off the Dodgers, in San Francisco s victory over player with the Yankees and fouls. Assumption posted a 17-5 WendeU Marratta is only toe Remember, I’ve scored 40 PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT IS excellent balance, AlMon, too. latiors chief of the club. the club’s elder statesman, the record. Jim Lefrtivre, John Roseboro, That sounded like good ad- toe Cubs at Scottsdale, Ariz. Philadelphia Athletics. "When Loren reported to the third track coach at Manches­ knockouts. 1 must be able to knows his (Aances ot winning a w *. One injury not listed on the captain of the team, with a $16,- Word from Niagara Univer­ ter High since 1922. Pete Wig- Shannon belted a two- This,Babe, not to be con- New York Yankees in 1962, he annual salary. punch.” third straight flag, fourth in the Johnson. nie Dodgers are not ready run homer and Orlando Cepeda fused with wire services was suffered by 000 sity reveals that college com­ ren handled the tracksters for d a y has a 28-0 record, in­ last five years ami seventh in , __ . . . . . ------.George. Herman walked into the clubhouse and Hank O’DoonelL sports editor of BUILDING A NEW TRAINING SCHOOL "I feel that we are very for- y*t t® roll over and play dead. ^ doubles and a single in (Babe) Ruth, wiU never reach looked around quickly at the petition hasn’t slowed down 33 years while Paul Phinney cluding 22 knockouts. 13 seasons, will not come easy. tunate in having guys who can ------the Waterbury American, who former Norwalk High phenom Sixth In 19M. the Dodgers iMding St. l^uls past PhUadel- basebaU’a Hall of Fame, unless names above each locker. Over was boss for 11. .Manchester's Ernie Terrell went 15 rounds filay several positions like phia at St. Petersburg, Fla., for slipped and sprained an ankle. Calvin Murphy. (Sailed the Cliff Treat was swarded a 'var­ with d a y when the champriem oonld weU go all the way down he pays bis way in. but one of in one corner of the room was He required out-patiait treat­ Fairley, Parker and Bob Bailey. 10-Pin T ourney toe Cardinals’ fourth straight bis specially deaigiwd bats has one labeled, BABE. "Skiddo Kid” (his number is sity letter in wrestling from retained his title on a decl^n tram the top to this second di- I think Fairley is as good at victory. V ment vi^on berth. made toe grade at the Ctoopera- “He looked at the locker with 28), Muritoy scored 929 points Webster Academy. at Houston tost Feb. A George rttoer qmt (first base or right- B egins M onday Don Lock homered with one towh, N.T. shrine. ■ Alston doesn’t think so. field),” be added. Bailey came ^ ' the letters of his last nanre in­ Sriieduled to be the starting Y 1NTBRBIEDIATE8 • • • OR for Philadelphia. Trinity ■ (Allege grtd and scribed on a board but passed 1 , __ to toe Dodgers from Pittsburgh Vr itll O u sllfV 1 H ? Tony Horton, fighting George New York Yankee shortstop Pete Dimlnlco’a hoop gavA in the Maury Wills dcaL long-time baseball writer with it over. Then he walked back, this iMSson wns Bob Moroer, Inside Track ^ J O Scott for Boston’s first base job. toe New York Mirror, Ken • o -the Nads a 54-53 win over the Joe Amaio Kingpin, Ostrout Top Scorer Tve' got to find a spot for homered, doubled and singled, inspecting each locker and each "Bob Miller has the inside A week of qualifying, begin- Smith was telling the story of name more carefully on the sec­ Donkels last night A control M ley ? ^ h ® « - He;s WtUng Monday, will precede in toe Red Sox’ defeat of Pitts­ ^ of the boards paced the victory track on being top fourth start­ AOO. a know he can’t keep that , .. , ’ ^ ' Babe’s contribution to; the Hall ond trip around the spacious row win be shared by Rnbea Amaro burgh at Winter Haven, Fla. of dressing stalls; as Dlminico (20) led Steve er. .Be comes out of Die buU- up but I feel he 's a good .300 quarterf.nals of both the Don Demeter also contributed a of Fame. Smith is. now Dx® Di­ pea^wbere be did good work. rector of the upper New' Indians Pleasant Sjurprise, hitter,” Alston said. Bailey has men’* and women’s Town lO- two-run double to the Boston “Not seeing another locker the scoring column. For tke los­ He«arte4 hla career as a start­ been used In the outfltid.' ai- Touniament at Parkade attack. State shrine. with his name on it, he asked either on otfense or dMense. ing’, |4trtwir dnd is tgDmlstic ing Donkels, Bob DotchiQ (20) though he was a third baseman Danes. The quarterfinals and The White Sox got only one hit "I'he first tape measure someone where he should dress. took the honors, followed by again about starting. Be thinks semifinals are slated for April in the first five innings on Met in 1952. which The cluMiouse man told him to “Ih the spring you see a lot of he can do toe Job and I think Mickey Mantle hit in Washing­ Bill Mustard (IS) and Tom R e g r o u 9 and the finals for April 16. rookie pitcher Bill Denehy but look for his name over toe lock­ things going good until the bell Eliason (6). be can, "toe manager said. Open to Manchester residents got five unearned runs in win- ton. was measured by . Red Pat­ er at toe end of toe room. i-tngs.” Ralph IJouk of the Yan­ Last year, Sutton was un­ terson. then director of pub­ The Kahunas won in a for­ By PETE ZANARDI .floor (49. per cent) while Kelly only, Men’s qualifying, rounds nlng at Homestead, Fla. Tom- "Babe replied that he saw the kees observed one recent sunny feit by Highland Park. veiled from the well organised w-w licity for the Yanks. The ganrie day. How true. Fooling everybody but led a t the line (40 for 53 and will be at 9:15 nightly, Mon- mi* Agee hit an inside-toe-park locker, but knew it was a his­ 77 per cent). Overall. Manches­ Dodger farm system and he re­ Mantle hit the tremendous toric one -that was in memory Coach Phil Hyde was the sponded with victories. day through Friday Women will homer for Chicago, EAST SIDE MIDGETS ter shot 39 per cent from the 12 qualify at 9 16 in the morning. Veteran WUtey Ford pitched homer, he used Babe’s bat; I of Babe Rutb and wasn’t to be "Ho has a chance to be a real 1966-67 Manchester High This time around. Bill Singer ’SDjlRiS sought out the bat and had it used. good pitcher.” Paul CanapbelL Mike Mlstretta (7) and Walt floor and 60 per cent at the has been signaled out as a man Monday through Friday Qual- toe first five innings, allowing basketball entry. With only line. RENEGADES —* Joe Pisch ifications end for both on Satur- one run on six scattered hits shipped on to Cooperstown,’’ traveling secretary of the Reds Zuroraski (8) teamed together “ ’It’s all yours,, bush (com­ one starting senior, the In­ "Rebounding and the cut In > 152—373, Bob Reid 359 day afternoon at 1, 4 and 6. and Joe Pepitone collected three Smitty recalled during one of mon name for rookies),’ a Yan­ said a b ^ t Mel (Queen, son of to pace the Highway to a 25- dians lost three of their Entries close March 27. hits and two RBls In the Yan­ the daily evening press con­ the former Tanitee pitcher, Mel 21 win over' the Bliie Ctoats. turnovers were also pleasant to kee player told him.” first five, then regrouped to -win take,” Hyde said. Led by Os- INTEB - CHURCH 10-PIN — Last year’s winners—Al Row- kees' triumph at Vero Beach. ferences at the Yankee Clipper Jr. was an outfielder until last Mike ^almond (7) and Kevin 11 of their tost 15 before losing NO Paul Miller 230—558, Hank Hotel. F i^el added, "Everyone got a year . when be asked for a Downham (6) led the losers. trout’s 173 grabs, the Indians Wittke 222-220 — 609, John scratch, Howie Ed- Fla. Dick Stuart singled twice chuckle out of it, even- Babe, to eventual CHass AA State and blasted a two-run homer for “So you can see. Babe’s chance to pitch and impressed ------held their own u n ^ r the boards men’s handicap, and Loren Babe.” Champion Wilbur Cross in toe -throughout the season against Muschko 214—564, Nick Catal- Eleanor Wilson, women’s handi­ Los Angeles. name is in the Hall of Fame, nith a blazing fast hell and con- EAST SIDE BUSINESSMEN tournament quarterfinals. do 209—574, Clem <^ey 204 — because of some’hlr*- Mantle trol. Hs sharpened op in the Burger Cihef backed into the taller opponents. Cobb contrib­ cap-will ba seeded into the Atlanta got home runs from Manchester finished with a John Hoffman and Mack Jones did with his bat,” he added Winter League. . title with a forfeit win. uted another 166 rebounds. with a smile. Rockville Champs 13-8 record overall and 11-5 in Manchester gave up the ball but committed five errors in the C(JIL for third place behind Reg KirUand 226, Bill McBride losing to Detroit at West Palm Babe, Loren Babe, has' been Tailing home top honors in toe 179 times but took it on 277 269, Bill Ready 222, Irv Kantor All bowlers will roll four Eastern and Platt, exactly occasions. games across eight lanes. Wo- Beach, Fla. managing for the past six American Division of the Ver­ where Hyde predicted they 204, John Nelson 202, Mark The Tigers won it In toe jiinto. years in the minors. He led To- non Recreation program was Center of Attraction, Resierves too played their Peterson 201, Don Anderson men wUl use the highest WIBC , ngera won it in toe .ninth, years m roe mmors. He lea 'lo- would finish before the season average as of March , 1967 ^®®’’ Upshaw ’eflo to a sixth place finish last the Howard Johnsons entry part. Billy HiUnski. Ctouck Car- 201, Bob Stavens 201. 1 began. son, Tommy Rea and Kent _____ Men- will usa the highest ' aver- ' struck out Mickey Stanley, who seasonseaaon after winning the pen- T' c M'd-.cl hoopsters defeated reached flrrt when the third ®ant with' CoUimb’-s in the Aldon Spinning Mills, 22-17 for On Chicago’s Mikita ”i am very happy with the Smith all came off the bench on TRI-TOWN — John Capello March 1 , 1967 of 21 strike got past, rookie catcher Southern Association in ;hc lionors. Foul shooting made season,” Hyde said. "I was occasion to spark a game-win­ '224-205—574, Bob Arendt 214- 8^®*”®®- Maximum handicap is pleased with the way the boys ^____ ^____ w.. ^e7fman. Stanley moved to Qome other men failed as the difference, the losers going NEW YORK (AP)—Chicago’s Bobby Hull is taking ning rally. Carson and Rea were 205-All. Bill Halpen 212, Don P*"® ® came on and.improved steadily.” effective under the boards. 10 Races Mon., Wed., FM., S at 70 per cent of 200. Anyone not ^®'’® Canipbell’s single big league stars, like the late 1-17 at the line. his third 50-goal season in stride today but t^m m ate JOE AMAIO 9 Races Tues. and Thura. Goehring 202, Howie .EMwards and scored on Willie Horton’s Jolmny Keane and Joe McCir- . Two big wins for Hyde were "I’m optimistic about next 209, AI Martin 574, Earl Ever­ havlng an average of 21 games Paul Chuck paced the winners Stan Mikita is the National Hockey L ^gue’s center of the decision over Bulkeley, end­ winter,” Hyde concludes with a or more must bowl scratch. single. thy, but both, when given thg with 10 points while Uttle Jim attraction. ■ ^ steals. That is close to five a POST TIME 1:30 P . M . ett 560, Chet Morgan 552. ing a seven year domination the game.” smile. With 11 varsity perform­ Top seven entries will re­ opportunity, proved to be wih- Roach had five for the losers. While Hull drilled goals No. 50 and 51 last weekend, Mikita CDC schools had over Man­ ers coming back and some out­ No Ricin£&iwl Friday ELKS—Mike Denhup 149 — ceive places in the quarter­ PIRATES WERE HITTERS ______picked up a goal and two as­ chester, and the hwriiament up­ Junior Dale Ostrout took standing pfpspects coming up scoring honors, canning 311 COMHEniY CUSSfD-IN, HiATfD 149—881, John Rioder 148 — finals. The (Quarterfinals and PitTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) _ sists, boosting his league-lead­ set over Bridgeport Central. from an 17-2 JV squad, he can O6AN0STAND AWP CIU6MOUS8 370, Jim Aceto 138, Tony Sal­ Semifinals will be best two out Research shows that the .1966 ing point total to 92 — a ringle- “Without doubt,” Hyde said, the points for an average 15.5 per afford to be. vatore 140—356, Fred Poudrier Of three and toe finals will be Pittsburgh Pirates fell .0006 season record for a center. 'game. Ostrout's 36 total against season highpoint was the win O B OPTIONAL TWIN OOUILI 151-137—394, John Naretto 136 best three of five. Men bowlers short of becoming the first Mikita cracked toe 91-point over Bridgeport.” Maloney set a new single game F PH. Ave. lEGUlAR DONILE will draw for position in quar­ Shock of Trade Is Over, standard at Manchester. 'Fol­ Ostrout ... 21 124 63 311 15.5 —351, Joe Picaut 359, Joe Ca- team to post a .280 team bat­ mark s^t, by Montreal center Kingpin of the hustling Tribe Cobb ...... 21 90 62 242 11.5 DIRECT BUSES Lv. Maoebes- taldl Sr. 360, Joe Desimone terfinals. ting average since the 1954 Jean Beliveau in 1958419 and was Co-Captain Joe Amaio, the lowing Ostrout in tri-figures Kelly ...... IS 66 39 171 11.4 Prize fund will be returned were Co-(7aptain Dick Ctobb Coughlin ... 21 74 38 181 8.6 ter Itavel Burean, at 10:20 a.m. 369. Cardinal^ hit for .281, The tied his own NHL assist record lone starting senior. Amaio tod Amaio. .... M 74 34 .178 8.4 100 per cent and there will be Pirates batted .2794 last year Hunt Happy with Dodgers of 59, which he -established two Manchester’s most potent weap- (242), Ray KeUy (171), Tim Carison ... 18 19 13 51 3.6 RTE. K 6, LINCOLN R. I. one prize for every 10 Ctou^Un ' (181) and Amaio HntMkl .. 13 10 6 26 1.8 JBWEL—^Jo • An n Gray 195- entries and the mark has been topped years ago. The Ciecboelovaki- ') on—drtense. "I can’t say Smith .... 10 9 36 36 511. in all events / only twice in the last 26 years. an-born pivotman has six games (178). Rea ...... 10 ii 8 46 4.6 The tournaments are sanction­ VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Buzzie Bavasi, general enongh about Joe,” Hyde con­ Cummings 8 7 1.8 The 1953 Dodgers posted a .285 left to better toe all-time point Manning , 8 a ed by the ABC and the WIBC. manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, thought he’d tinued, "he was the guiding Among the starten, Amaio .8 team mark. record of 97 set by Hull last sea- force. He came up with 99 was Accurate f r ^ the Gteyb .... 2 1 a.o CAREERS.. . MAIIY'COURSES NOW OPEN FOR FREE TRAlNiNO WITH PAY have a little fun when he telephoned Ben Hunt to wel­ scm. May ...... $ 1 1.0 come him to the Dodgers. ------,------Automatio Transmission Tronhie? Hull scored his 61st goal Sun­ JLUL% “Are you a left-handed hitter "Everything’s, okay .now. I day night against Montreal, or a right-handed hitter?’’ Ba- went to Los Angeles for four giving Wm a total of 77 jpolnts in You may racoiva frao training in a sMHed trade and oam high, wtgas while Z8A Z8A GABOR says - yasl asked the scrappy second days before spring training, and SPECIAL IrRAININQ COURSES 63 starts — good for second 1BOWUM6. T dw th t GAMBLE you laam. Pra^t & Whitney Aircraft hat oiianingi in a wide varM y of exceilant b ^ m a n , who was at his home I met some of the players. I just place in the indivldi)al scoring . Courses ranging from wedts to 93 wtOcs: SAVEiWONEYatAAilllCO F«^«igii Gars oMfancIiesler in Overland, Mo. didn’t want to start all over race. out of your , training courees .ttat prepare you for highly sWHod< highly paid jobs. Pratt & Today, Hunt remembers nei- again sjter J spent four years Detroit’s Norm Ullman is WhKnty Aircraft continues to be s lesdsr in "ftsm while you loam” training, p aPERIMENTALJCrENGMCIIETALSIHIg • ntEOSiON lUCHiNIINI AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION toer Bavasl’s ■ question nor his with the Mets.” ., . third, another 16 points behind, TRANSmSSION with regular pay increases as you nwve ahead. To qualjify, you must be a • EXPERIMENTAL TOOL ROOM MCWNING • MACWRE MaIiNTENANCE 8PECiAusrer^_ 174 WEST CEHTEB ST. answer. In fact, there’s notolng Hunt, 28, is the only Met ever according to official NHL • TOOL DIE AND GAGE OAKIINI « RASTER H K MAKING 1 much he remembers about^st to be selected to start In an AU- figures released today- Gordie RE^IRS hi|^ school graduate or the ar J L w OP CAM and these P&WA alumni agree... "It’s hard to bea^ tlie training you get on Courses rdiging ftom 3 to 4 yeato: ^ ^ iMtiidMf MmovlM, DkeaeWsg < Spteialixwg in Davis and Derrell Griffith. Th« „ext year, however, he Wl)arram is fifth with 59 points, Johnsbn 439, Fran Crandall IMpKilM nMI MMMMblt. "1 guess you could say I was played in only 57 games because ^ Completing the top ten — with the ^rcraft’s paid training coursesl" Apply now for this excellent training inutinwmiMMN 132-363, Sandl Mazur 127-359. MMSHESTER • JET ENGINE METAUMITH * TOOL MID 1NE MAKER pretty shook' up about being of a, finger liijury and' then two ^eeks remaining in the sea­ with pay at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft .•MACHINIST t • ELEITTROIIICS UTETNK BiAIANTEE son — are Bobby Rousseau of ..M mil* mt libtr M sV MMCO VOLKSWAGENS traded,” Hunt said while walk- A shoulder separation. He VnXAOE MIXERS—i. Tvone I CMte* irtaMiliMMw aad ing through a light rain toward bounced back brilUaiitly last .Montreal and Phil Goyetto of W aleonw H w * M teew quWfficafionft you mty appfy for on$ of our biiroduetuy fnabtg oountx. ewyirtny w j ^ wyoaewi ' New York, with 67 points Belanger 181-467, GingjeiS Your- I TRAMSNISSIONlia ' ' “ - ■ ■■■ . . ■ ■iv'- ' sendee k eeneeHy the Dodger clubhouse. “I don’t y®«r.< Wtting .288 as toe Mets kas 192-500, Leu Beluger 20t* , . ' __ ^ .iMi.aquaiepportuniti ainiilayer' ' . . JcMraistsayV N.. remember what’ I said or what emerged from the National apiece; Chicago’s Phil B sj^ to , ^ ------,-jO asm coSK V emtb CHARGE TT WITH 634, ^ Yourkas 204-2p0--607,^ 16 IRAINAKO PLACe Mypno said to me. 1 rocall toll- League cellar for. the first time. ,wlto 56; DoUg-Mohns of toe f (Rear ot tUymmar Auto S tan. Mate S t) Iten w as eftif. mnnkir an 'Hawks, 54, and Detroit’s Alex Katy Spearln J01-4fl(),' A|m VISIT THI niflJOytiENT o fr c e; Pratt & Dr 6M, Jy Mur AWte HI ffl non I'liig Walter Alston that I’d give Despite the fact that Hunt was Buggies 180-494, Clayton Mur­ OPEN FOR VOUR OOllViNIENCC the Dodgers my best, but’that’s the most popular player among Delvcochlo, 60, , PlMNit 646-P022 1 400 Mein Street East Hartford, Con* 64f-m WVlteOflW VWTw--- phy 641, P a t Nivtoon 177-408. Monday through Frfday- 8 a.m. to 6 •0- the Meta’ zany fans, hie was Aon Nivls^ 234-593, BJU neeUeuL OmSr 'Connaclicut p li^ t in p.m., Saturdays—8 a.m. to 12 noon. W h itn e y "The pbons atarted ringing, mentioned in trade rumors for K OF O^A l LalPlant 223- Quacki^hbuit 211-508. H|f0 ★ mBAOAP TBST «Ml TOWINGl North Havan, Southington, Middletown. Tvrwftka ■ and. everyone Was asking ,mi .thq'paat three yean).'When the 577, Mai Di^a 200-565, E4 P ire raft questions. I bgd to get out of i ^ o r s turned into reality, ne ^ Phone 6AS-M67 R EON HUNT Tomesuk 208,, pon *Mozzer 20^ >_ Joy Wilqy Opim « AJM. te 7 PJiL Mans: • n • rji^ RPR i m r a ^ T . I Tt It MOB there sq I went hunting for three shook up not so much at , AI Logan 203, Ofhr ^ all Work ouAKANmi i.i _ ___ cote 451, Ann ■ .IS.i; -' . ^ ij )•• : r. *1 r t; • days,.t.was .okay afier that 1 leavlT)g toe team but at desert- toe .ball club. he explalrndt Gagnon' 400; Leab Whlppto 473, 1 ^ A LOAN CAR at NO CtlARGKl just needed time for it to sink the fans. ”When~we pfay them. I ’ll Wald ' SAFLINO^—Ann Mofra 128* R-'M m«m-m 'l U -b t *-' * '■ ...... *4._ _ Can ICleinstubner 215, Lou Po- Start irour -future today at RAW A i;“I don’t feel’an^ftt^ toward to beath.o> toeni.'p th«nr r ^ ■- 147-:-882; Ellen CKlkrti ' m ' lipskiy . m Al Whlppto 201. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTESE, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967, PAGE TWENTY - iJU ' - ■ ..,■■■■!■—1-, l-i-M MANOHBSIT^ BVEitllW HERALD, MANCHESTER,-CONN* TUESDAYr MARGH 21, 1967 PAGE JFWEI LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUH^ I^ARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOMPLB lusIlMMt SmvVW THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW _ BY FA6ALY and SHORTEN H*lpWcntod.~ . /Mixture OffMVKl; 13 3[5 STEPS, SIDEWALKS, atone CARSUMaE OOULOHT STOP OOHliljATlIUlTlMCr !tHEM CAME THE BILLS FOR MIS LITTie aOMEMAKER -rndeslii^ and TYPIST—reaporiaible patMti in IMMnsi walls,, flreplacea, flafatona ter* HIM^ BRAUSe OF THE FWB PET ME BARGrAlM- Interesting and fascinating {Hart- important ddtidd. tti :pn)balMn| raeea. Au oencrcte repalra. PICKEO UP FOR fR/ffmELLA - or full-time career aa a Beaiity orders at a' pMbUO' whralMtiaa (WlLL.'«XJTACKLt ^ i s r MKmackm* I Ckiunaelor. Call (M8-0078 or 8(5- Fast and accurita tyj^Uig .tt«e .N NOliSe NETCT. MA30R f Reasonably yrle#^ E4^*08|)l. ua^rMWEt g IGOTHlMffrTME ^ 7357, esgary. Houra MpiMay thn THBR» IT 15, e ik ie td ' >aiTTWft CRODEAJ BUSTER'S GAR . ^ l e i d 9rt0» ^ ,J.00; LAVOIE RR(>TRERSHr«i>*TSl animal SHELTER! amp ^ Friday 8-5. Good-a^Rias.'iTil PERHAPfe. BUTTOU HAVE TO REMEMBBRjl SOUNDS LIKE SOME­ work. Winter apebtal. tot claauF Cl a ssif ie d adveetising d e p t , h o urs HEP|PN'T(X)STM£OMe M«.T 'i-®* bedefits. Apply by mall or iR 3-31 TH^,WRU5HT-BROTHERS FLEW ONLY A vSBODV PROPPBD A tag and.tree'sarvlea. Ordara al­ 6.00 STENOGRAPHER person to G.L, Manua, HarO Few F eet THE FIRST time/EVEMTUALL'AcROWBAR “ ■ ■ DOWN 6A.M.W5P.M. so (alien now for top grade RdD C€MT.‘PRET1VG0<»^ BU66S BUNNY tbMTi]i.| PEAL. HUNT ford Despatch and Warehoua* WE'Lt HAYE A CHROME EKHAUST AND A |b C6ME UFaTAlte ICMhtd • loam, dallvarad. liH -IM , 885-' 2.86 877 per week to start. $87 C!o., Iqc.... 2$!5 jprospaet ».* MORE,ARTllSTIC SHAPE TO THE H O O D /J^ MIKBR /, aoPetUc ' SLoMeniti ■nlMtlllCM 7088. Tit end of first year.' 35 ' contiAeUoE >WaI« f n a a SSSUKtlOB u iU M f o d a COPY Cr^OSlNG TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. .Ebust. Hartford, (jonn. Ws ftr* HEVO 9/UVESTER. r ,Ift eOMSTHINS \ m Ido* aSBnrino s a v ip a n . MONDAY H iru FRIDAY lOlSO A.BI. — SATURDAY 5 A.M. hour, 5 day'-wdek. Many KI»LL SAY. . SlnMeolm S SP la M O f _ an equal oppbrtunlty blhp|oy« WAITi I AMISS, I I FEBsorr VlUflUrdi ACbMdeal mflix MAfteruMbOt fringe benefits. State agen­ ■ er. ' . LBAVC GUVMOR? J P inm | i Wwwtfp» ERailoa (lb.) boiti onnSnamaBt FOR 8NOTII ptowliliK Call 848- cy, State Office Building, •XBCUtlfii •Act! SB A itq ld ; itHBaband od.., PLEASE READ YOUR AD » . 3801. ' • 1' ...... Lssaoeras •HMkodMir TDMiibi asai^bMriiig Gndnin (mvm) Hartforcl. Good stenograph­ c o o k '— day. shift for pr6|rra»> SSHala.daar ClttKoUied, or '‘Want Ads” »re tohm oyer, the phon^ as s ON ttWoild-r-f aTMiinin ot 1981 POMTUC CbitaUna^ 4-dpor ic Skills rtecessary. High sive hospital excallent worUng SPadfle tttimKie TwpiT 47 CarrP (ooa), convphlcncL-. Thi» advertiser should read hla sd -FIRST HHtHag 4BOraalc5odal hardtop, power (taering, power School graduate, plus one conditions and frtaga benafit^ ilBaiMr lODIneliM S9tl^iraTd DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS 1& time let the year experience. Please call Ititiliiii dijr MB* “ borne ■ next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for’'bidy ONE htebr*- brakeb, low mlleaye. V^ry good Life. Insur^ce, major medical UBRdi SI Plant anu* B ol^ (aik) rect or on^ltted insertion for any adveiflsemnt and'lhtii condition, 1590. 878-7174. 527-6341 ext. 2554. Miss insurance, etc. Call Mr. Gaudet iibMMlUSboibsaiai STOeaUr in , employer. , 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 r 9 10 ii i2 Heurehoid SorvicEf ’ (Rockville, 'toll Free) v O fttred 13.A i F 14 ^ 1 ] 643 2711 HT-SHINE parionallMd floor HIGH SCH(X)L 3-3/ '<9- n r l i 8754136 potishihg: apeoiallaing In small. Call for free oatlmatM, SECJRETARY — General office SENIORS ^ SiNSTEAD OF 848-8964. work, including typing In medi­ ^ auST SOUND­ 17 ■ I 8 19 26 cal office. Call Mis. Emerson ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAM1,IN ING LIKE A /MRVEV ICfAG- Troubla Raacbing Our Ailvertlsei^ SPRING a,EANING problems7 bE«r LtfM,ORE. at 643-0463, 11 a.m.-S p.m. OFHGE F^||PbHIANa.TM>i»»A»R^ CEMENT M1XER« 23 24 CaD Suburban Cleantag Serv­ VOU WANT IH'HEAP .»! WANT TO STICK IT UP ...SO'5 TH' WHOLE WORLD CAN ^ OF OUR KLOVEP RiCHT OUT INTH' MIDDLE SEE WHAT HAPPENS TO / ...ON A NATION 24'Hour Answering Serviea ice at 849-92n'"coday (or free SHIRT POLDER, nice clean CAREERS KINa ON A FOIEP OF TH' STREET. TH' INSTIGATOR OF /O F GENTLE, PEACE- 2S 26 29 30 31 es'imate. Budget terms avail­ job, steady work, experience SENSELESS AGGRESSION...V LOVING PEOPLE.' able or use your Conn,' Jharge Roofing and Bonds—Stocks Schools and Classes 33 not necessary. Apply New Sys­ ylL'. w 33 Free to Harald Readan Card tem Laundry, 44 Harrison St. BE Chimnoys 16* A Ijilortgggos 27 CERAMIC AND MOSAIC Craft CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Want Information on one of our, claesifled advertiaementsf WALL, TO WAIX caipetlng. ROOFING—REPAIR of roofs. MORTGAGE LOANS — first. Instructions. Learn this excit­ % 34 No answer at the telephone Hated? RImpIy eall the Cleaned to factory approved ONE The best in gutters and con­ second, third, all ;kinds realty. ing hobby and' make your own 8pe’'tflcations, minor repairs. ductors. Repair of chimneys, gifts. Call 872-0302 for informa­ Of The) 36 37 38 Call Hlgbia Bervlcemaster, Statewide, credit rating muiec- FULDTIME EPWARDS too. Call OouglL'n, 643-7707. tion, anytime. 649-3433. ______essary. .Reasonable, confiden­ tial, quick arrangements, Al­ “nN A ST ” 40 41 CLERICAL • I , ANSWERING SFRV>0E REWEA^G OP bums, motb ~ vin Lundy . Agency, 627-7971, 98$ Main St., Hartford evenings First National Btoraa li 42 43 u 46 47 48 holes. Ziopera repaired. Win- H o o rin g CHld P lu m b tn q 17 proud of Its "FINAST” 6«M)500 875-2S18 dow shades made to measure —.___ 238-6879. 15 POSITIONS all sl7.es Venetian blinds. Keys BOTTI PLUMBING and heat- label products, khd justly 48 60P 51 54 so. It represents an imagb and leave ybur message. You U hear from our adverttaer In made while you wait. Taps re- tag repairs alterations, elec- BURDENED with bills? <5ulck (East Hartford Area) 3-ai Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. corders for rent. Marlows’f 887. trie and gas hot water heat- consolidation lowers outgo to DRIVERS of dependability and qiial- 55 56 _ Ity. We also believe ths|t C 1967 fcr WU, i—. TJC Usg. 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Be really clean—be Healy given Immediate attention. necticut Mortgage Exchange. 1 IN THE D O S H O U SED OLIVER SAJtT OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS.; to do figures: Some wIH II BOX LEHERS clean. Call today. Healy Build- CaU M AM Plumbing A Heat­ This Is a oballengtag busi­ BOV inrNw.i«.mMcUj.Ntow. Enclose your reply to the automatic transmission, con­ \CT NOW. Oistom built house. reasonably done ta my home, HARTFORD AREA tions. State licensed. Inter­ teria. - box ta an envelope — Your lot or ours. Model homes call 643-8760. viewing today through ta addition to challenging sole and many more extras. Why travel 75-100 miles Thursday only. work offers excellent bene- ' w a Vout BY KEN MUSE addressed to the ClaSsl- Still under warranty. 649 2909. available for Inspection, Bank ; _ __— —;------—:------APPLY Bed Manager, Manchester financing arrang^enU. SNS l^RAPES-cuatom made to your flU, convenient, location Eventag HeriUd, togther am arm measurements, lined or uiwln- TRAIN LOCALLY FIRST NATIONAL with free parking, competi­ ONE THINS I WILL SAY..... with a memo listing the 1961 RAMBLER, ’ 2-door, good ______. ______ed. For further Information STORES, INC, tive salaries, merit reviews, companies you ,do NOT Call MR. SEGAL Park A Oakland Aves. ABOUT VOUR HOME MOVIES^ second car. Call 647-9779. C A RPEN TRT-^ncrete work call after 6, 643-1913. Train on gis, Deisel trac­ Between 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. in-plant cafeteria, pleasant want to see your letter. anything from cellar to roof, tors with 40’ boxes. The East Hartford . air - conditioned office. THEY'RE RBAUSTJC/ 3-li Tour letter wlO be de­ only local school training Oome to see us any day stroyed tf the advertiser Is 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, fastback inside and out, no substitute e'1M7 hr WA. he. TM fc» ‘ sport coupe, fully equipped, low for quali^ work, satisfaction Moving^Trueking— part-time men days or Hartford 278-2008 8;3(>-4:8(> one you've mentioned. If convalescent . mother’* not it will be handled ta mileage. Owner drafted. Call guarantee, eompetitiva pric­ ^Storogt . 20 mghts. No high school di­ ’’Junior’s in his room . . . somewhere!” 872-0766 after 6 p.m. es, no job too smaQ. JD J .D ploma necessary. Are you INTERSTATE TRACTOR helper for 8 young qhikiten, *■ '' the usual mannen A take charge of, hciiuahold.. If Carpentry, daya 648-1904. eve- MANCSlFSTER Delivery. Light tired 61 your weekly pay TRAILER t r a in in g iRRST PONTIAC, brand new 326 ntags 649-8880. trucking and package delivery. check? Let us show you necessary. Salary,i.owjr trans­ Lost and Found 1 8-cylinder en^ne, 4 on the Refrigerators, washers and how to earn $180-$250 a portation and-or - room - and NAHCftJAL jg/tvT~ THg WORgy WtAgT TM,^»i,»aae« floor, 2-door hardtop, all ac­ ALTERATIONS, minor re- Btove moving apeeiaUty. Fold­ week. Learn a trade and board open 643-7467.. ') cessories. Must sell. Call 640- paln, additions, garage, ree ing chain for rent. 649-0753. ___... FOUND^RANGE and white your family prospers. Guar­ WOMAN, part-time, 8:30 a.m, S T ^ E S ^ THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG male cat, 'vicinity Woodbridge 0091. 71 Ridge St. rooma, kitchen remodeling, anteed placement assist­ OKLY TRACTOR roofing, riding, reasonable. to 1:30 p.m., Monday through Faijk-A ■:Gakkmd:,Ave(a \ > I St. 646-0383, after 3:30. 1961 FORD SQUIRE, 9 passen­ ance upon graduation. Friday, to collect egga Miller - 'M r’nffiRE6OE0THK Free: eMlmatea given. Financ­ FatnHiigi<—Poptriiig .31 Earn, while learning. Let ■pii^EB' SCHOOL IN LOST—BETWEEN Vernon and ger, ideal seebnd 'ear, $fo6., ing arranged< 8N8 Builden, Farms, Coventry, 742-6282. East Hartford,, brown bag con- low monthly payments. Mr. 64^8059. PAHmNG By mck Fontaine, CONNECTICUT RN or LPN, 11-7 shift. Full and SBX3RETARY—part-time, w ltt Vallee,. 289-6483, after 6. interior and exterior. Paper ■tataing photographs. Reward. AMERICAN TRACTOR part-time. Laurel Manor, 649- real estate experlehc*, hPUill SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL hanging and wall paper re- ^ SCHC P.O. Box 8072, East Hartford, jge^ AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, QUALXTT Carpentry—Rooms, TPATI-ER T17AINING Before you call a . school 4510. quite variable. For fqrther in- dormen, porches, basements, movaL Dutch Bpy and DuPont. Put You in the Driver’s Seat check that school out with fbrmatlflh' ‘call Betty L6*o, at 67! LOST-^PASSaOOK • No. S-12989 Mark ,4, new top, radio, ton- reftalshed, cabinets, hullt-tas, Quality' workmanship. Call SALESPERSONS, . experienced HAVt SOU i m ^OfiSlDEREtY Savings Bank of Manchester, neau cover, mlchlin tires. $600. Cali 289-6547 Anytime your local truck owner's the Thomas Oolla ^ a l t y Oo., fA i>isccH|Qitj| anil and One Hatf for Ovartlil|iDs i ■* PonoiMrts rubbieh ';M^ovia, aioAng, ma^ Roofinig and . ....— ■' '1 ■ ’ "" -• ' Opening last , wing of new rapidly expanding nurs­ * M l v a w i^ . ^ 1 1 6484586. CMnmayr 14^A ing .home. Excellent working conditions and bene* ‘ AyplF perron b r .oall Bisb Danaischl fet an ^^ipoiatnaeat 'CVAN''- ■'•11' 'I'l'in WANTBp-«n>® to Pratt A , llogrnnl^ 14 ■at'ypUt''ronviBitieinoe-^64S-61S5. ■ ' 'N O .■I _ Whitney, first shift, for :two r a l e S AB|i&. Service on Arita*.' BOOFINGI - Spedajlstag fits i including holiday pay plan. * people from Packard St., off .Hahh EeUpee, Jacobsen lawn jpairtag roof* of aU Jttad*, nei* itO O R flAMDIMQ and .rafinUi- WatberettRt. to L or M build- mowera. Alflo-KBon^iR*' chain roof*, gutter wbrk, chlmnejw- ing (apeolitiistag ta older THE MEADOWS^ TI!L 643-1174 MORiARit monrets tag. Can 648-7667. 648 saw*: at^ , IntifnAlic^al Cub Meaaed, repaired. Ahuolmiaa' £ ^ r* h eleantag' and waxing Cadet.,Xragon.'.R^sbd equiF '8i4hig. 55 ;i^ara', *zveriepoa. fldocA Psta^iiig.'. Papeihang- SOI O E N i^ SraEirr---BIANOIEEST|BB m ent'im d’^MiaiiMh^ ' Free eatimateA' * VartallliC'6454760. ment ttanQes and repair them. ^ . , mentT Bankrupt? Repoesea- ATTICS, (^IX A R S Ahd yands iimclilaa eafcf: a p i anora peedeeuva- If tills kind of work «lon? Don't <)««P«lrrSeason- ^aned, trash'^ed^to ti» Mprala to yea. one wUl offer aa wtaqimn starting nto'to 37«/2-H0UR week • PAID VACATION l!hls Is an oxoellent <^portnnlty to leani the ■ppHaiwa IM i est D ou^;Inqu«a Miodt'lDW* dump. ReaBonabjej, a m aa w ith kaowledga a a i Kaaira la As AlraiMtIfld macMm* wlUi ’’on the Job” training. eat doom, am*Be*t payment* or 1-884-46M, PAID RETIREMENT PLAN ■iwp%ortc.Ap|dr , We wUl pay the right maa a good storting rate whOe trada- anywtier*. Np 2 " M A M RliBRISB<A|fCH^ REGENT STREElVi‘- M ^ •< burn oU, clean interior, cream- yard*, ^.Incinerator and esrd- ‘ «AM EQUAL o m m e u tfh it EOFLOtSB” An Equal Opportunity Employer piif. Ideal second car, $250. board dnima avaUaWA Ran- L,'-' OUl 648-4782 or 8454964. aonaUa rata*. 6454»r. ■<-.%* ■ •i •* '• ■» •"•••• m

^AOE TWENTYMO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 PAGE TWENTY -tB aa m Hpiisa| For Help Wanted— Mole 36 Help Wanted— Male A rtlclee For Sole 45 Apartments— F k its -- fusinoss Lpctotldni 7t Hottso* For Sate 72 Houses For Sate 72 Housol For Sate 72 Loh For Sate 73 SuborboR For Sate 75 Subuita For Sate 75 For Alint 64: Rsmch In ^ SALESMAN to~seh' bicyciw, FART^TTME OR fuU-Ume help IP CARPETS took .dull TE*»***»*W** • MANCHESTER-Obme ae« this WEST SIDE-Large 4 room MANCREBTER-noai^ new, C»VBNTRtr—buUdlng lot, 830’ N^TH^OOVBNTRY —B ol^ VERNON — 7 room Cape, large Would You Believd must have mechanical ability. wanted. Apply in person. Burg- dre^r, rdihove the spots “ 4^ ROOMS, PM. 3% rooms, SOTTB Of otftoss prs8«ntty eSa*SS amall but oomtortable 2-bed- houae oh a large lot within one quality built two fandUei. Sep- fron t^ , Ugh location, hard- line, 6 room Cape (one unfln- jUtchen, fireplace,, country M m Excellent opportunity. Apply er Chef, 236 Main St., Man- they appear with Blue Lustre. '2i5"pw ldng 18 For^ St., suited fw profustonai purpose "^ed "ta™ room home today with ita ahad- block of Waahington Schqpl. arata furnaces, exo^ent fi­ topi road. Must be sold before lidwd), newly painted Inside lot in area of fine homes. Oidy cheater. Rent electric ahampooer, $1. ^ff Main St., 648-0090,'* «tt* is now avinahle in the SUts lAus ,tlto . standard .^ed_be_d_ Manchester Cycle Shop, 182 W. .rooms, living room ■ dining and ed yard, new bath and remod­ One of the cleaneat homea nancing available. Hayes A pril. Stroul R ealty, 1-228-9115. and out, 8 bedrooms, rec room, $18,900. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. ------— — ------The Sherwin-Williams Co. Spring Is Here? ; Middle Tpke. Manchester. 8678. Theater. Building. Can he sub­ kitchen: One car garage: Price eled l^ltoben, tl,40ft nrAnimuir we’ve ever aeen, Ug, bright Agency, '646-OlSL screened porch, deep shaded divided tt necessary .' l^nr in* inltua' inveatment, 1104. pei niodern kitchen carpeting. lot, excellent condition, easily (Oonttmied fieiB Page Om ) ■ ■ " ' ADVERTISING PAPAPONTnOT r O Inc CWNT Oft taming:nee- r q o m heated apartitiTOt, S S lon iSr^m aiS^ month to. qualified buyer. Paul tiled bath, excellent heat, gar* financed. Just $14,500. CaR 743- P A R A G O N iOUL L U ., m e. aiog ths^ction ihatructlon books,books. 2 ______vacant. refrigerator, wUl auaHfy second tor PHA 64S*78Sa. vtacont, will qualify f< Suburban For Sate 75 C O LO N IA L BCARD CO. age. Tremendous value for on* Light, wet snow mixed with TtonsJ 8t. Joseph Day, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS knttttog, crochet, tatting, em- central location, $128. financing. T J> Ci^ockett, Real­ W. Dougan, ^tUcaltor. 649*4585. MANCHESTER 6097. About Town ly $18,600. lOnlmum financing. rain feU to the WaMilngton, winter quarters ds hroiaerY, acceseoriee. Y am - m onthly. 643-1188, 9 a.m .-8 p jn . L A R G E CORNER store, downt tor. 648*1877. VERNON — 6 room Colonial, Jordan R. Cohen, son of Mr. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. IS HIRING FOR -MANCHESTER - W am lTy. T . J . Crockett, R ealtor, 643- NEW USTING — Over­ la^ Uvlng room, dining mom. VERNON -^mendouk 6 room D.C., eroaarea anand traffic was Argentina. Skilled and Unskilled Apart Co., Ihc.,.S9 Cottage St., town Manchester . 46x70’.------Par- area__ _ good condition, $18,900. Phil* sized 6 room SpUt Lqvel, 1677. modem kitchen with bullt-lns, ye“ old Ranch on % acre tot. S^^tlS^Sio^ list *" some suburban 'Die turkey buzzards wlngOd NEW PLANT Manchester, Limited quantity, THREE ROOM apartnient, u.n, ti.u.h«i oui brlqk Agenby, Realtora, 649- large living room and din­ _— _ n<>,.airA honS «n1H ahaVAn OCOlt U r., IS On UlC nonors 1181 gectlons. Gam 7 ibwn older Colonial on cor­ IH baths, garage. Marlon E. Oarage, hand split shakes, ^ „ _____ u.. ------sections. Garrett------County,— —in ...... into Hinckley,...... as usual. Excellent wages, full-time; all sales final, cash and carry, stove, refrigerator, hot water. 622-3114. ^ 8847. MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ ing room, kitclAn with COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. ner tot, 4 rooms and bath Robertson, Realtor, 648-59(18. storm windows and doors, rals- "’***'* ^ Massachu- western Maryland, recorded March 18, 6 days per week, shift dif­ Tool Makers—With experi­ i ------...... nial, 1% baths, dishwasher, ample cablnetii, * good setts, Amherst. inches of new snow. Frost MONDAT llirn FR1DA¥ lOsSO A.M. — ISATORDAI 0 A.M. LOST BRIGHT carpet colors down, three up with Irfv. Needs VIVE BEDROOMS, 2 full batha ed hearth fireplace, 1^ baths, Monday, winter’s lu tt. ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, mental aircraft parts ex- oaipetlng, family room, recrea- si»^ bedrooms, also pan­ VERNON—NEW 2-family Gar­ . . .restore them tirith Blue 454 MAIN ST.—3 room .■'partp- Houses For Rant 65 decorating. Two car . garage. .modem kitchen vritb buUt-ina, wall to wall carpeting, city wa- 1 , Md., had an overnight low brought wet, heavy life insurance, paid holi­ ^ perience (jigs and fix­ T. J. Crockett, R ealtor, 643- ^tion m om , double garage, cen­ eled tecieatton room, m rison Colonial, separate faciU- ter, bullt-lns, transferred own- _M jb8 Avam ^e Op^ack « of 26 degrees In Allegany Ooun- thrau^tout the midwest, ooM, Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- ment, heated. $85, ^643-2426, 3 fireplaces, walk-odt l^e* days. Other fringe benefits. tures) FOUR ROOMS, furnished or tral; $28;SW. Hutchins Agency, baths, fireplace, basement ^ Ferp^ Rd., a stud^ at ^ drenching rain In much of ttie TOUE COOPBRATION WILL |%| A| A d ^ .9 7 1 1 er $1. Paul's Paint A Wallpa- 9-5. ' is n . ment, screened porch,, garage, ties, 649-4498. er. S acrificed at $21,900. M ey b e appreciated I I A progressive and expand­ urifuridshed, ^biiseboard heat, R edltors,a, W9-51-6834. garage; large tot. Immacu­ A gency, R ealtors, 643-0609, „ snow fell, one traffic death was South and galewarnings off the Gage Makers per Supply ______FOUR ROOMS, second floor, handy location. $24,500. RMI- er ing company. peurking,. reasdnable, ^ adults, late condition inside and BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Oar­ 3141. W®** Hartfort, has been select- weather. The coasts of Oregon and WaeUnr brick Agency, Realtora, 649- DUPLEX 4-4, Verplanck School 872-3141 GAS BRYANT hot water heat- excellent coildition. Chestnut C ider Ju in ' I ^ Bolton. 648-6889. out, $26,900. age.^ ^ stone front, dead end ^ ^ participate In a summer Charlestown, W.Va., race track ton. First Class Machinists MANCHESTER 5347. area, convenient location. Call er, 30 gallons, $25. Gas day St., near center, middle aged ■treet. Large treed lot. Call VERNON - Raised Ranch on P«>gram of overseas study called off tonight’s program be- But let us be calm. From now Continued From Preceding Page and night Century hot w ater preferred. No pets. 643-4677. S IX T tfS b ^ Ebuse bn bus line, Six 'loom Cape, 3 or 4 bed­ ----- yjg American COLONIAL BOARD CO. Lathe Operators—^Must be cause of snow and icy roads. on, It’s spring all the Way. blofle to eviryth tog, $115. per rooms, full shed' dormer, MANCHESTER -8H* room U & R REALTY CO., INC. ^<»**«'* SSn ‘si ■heater, 40 gallons, $35. Iii ex- . —;;—; r RanOh, assum able 4% par cent 649-8877.______643-2693 exnandableexpandable home has ceramic ceramic LeadershipL^aoersiup Si Stitoy Groups at There was two inches of snow Remember that old saying, 615 Parker St., Manchester able to set up, work from 'cellent condition. 649-9953. APARTMENT, oentr^y locat- month. Call Paul W. Dougan, 1% baths, wall to wall car-: mortgage, 3 bedrooms, kitchen $18,500 —New 6 room Raised Robert D. Murdock, 848-6473 tile bath and kitchen bullt-lns, Clark University, Worcester, recorded at Martlnsburg, Y®'* can’t fool a turkey buzzard, Mrs. E. S. Loftus blueprint ______:______ed, 3 rooms plus kitchenette, Realtor, 649-4536. petlng, oversized one car SOUTH WINDSOR - $17,800. M ass. Help Wanted Help W onted- IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re heat, hot water, gas for cook- garage, treed tot. Excellent With buUt-ins, large Uvtng Ranch, fireplace, garage, large Modern 8-bedroom Ranch on quiet friendly neighborhood, W.V.a. Temperatures generally ------Paragon is a growing com­ room, fireplacei $20,000. Phil- lot. Leonard Agency, Realtors, $22,000. Dlm ock R ealty, 649- Female 35 Female 35 selllng Blue Lustre tor clean- Ing, wall to wall carpeting, FOR RENT June 1. Single 5> condition insidd and - out, oversized tot, assumable 4% Miss Inez Carter, soprano, w ere In the SOs. pany scheduled to start brick Agency, Realtors, 640* 646-0469. SIX ROOM Garrison Colonial, 9828, 649-8246. PART-TIME gas station attend­ in s rugs and uphoistery. Rent Venetian blinds, garage, room Ranch, centrally located convenient location, $17,- per cent m ortgage, $108.68 ■wiU present a program of oper­ Snow and sleet or freezing Explosion Rips work at new air-condition­ WANTBJD—Receptionist in den­ COUNTER WOMAN. One open­ ant, possible full-time summer electric shsmpooer $1, Olcott adults only. Write Box D, two children, no dog, referenc­ 900. 8347. convenient to schools and bus miMithly. Bel Air Real Estate. atic songs, Negro spirituals, rain fell In much of northern ed plant at 121 Adams St. MANCHESTER — seven room tal office. Write Box E, Herald ing available 7 p.m.-midnight job. Apply in person. Manches­ Variety'store. Herald. es. One' year lease. $135 month­ transportation, living room 648-9332. Yiddish songs and Broadway and western Virginia. ’The snow Huge Tanker shift, 3-4 nights. Please apply on March 27, 1967. Excel­ MANCHESTER—7 loom borne, Cape with garage on a treed stating experience. ter Es.so Station, 24 Windsor ly. Call 870-8000. No heat. U & R REALTY CO., ING. with fireplace, formal dining show tunes tonight at 6:30 at ranged up to two inches along a Mister Donut, 266 West Middle lent opportunity for quali­ 3’^ ROOMf!, MODERN, secord 643-2692 2-car garage, extra tot. Just 200’ tot, large kitchen with LaBelle Urges St., Manchester. room, kitchen and lav on first BOI/TON-COVENTRY line — 3 the annual Donor Dinner given band from Washington, D.C., (Oontinned from Page Ono) WANTED —RN o r LPN, 7-8, e x ­ fied person. Top wages and floor, v/a’.l to wall carpet'ng, Robert D.-Murdock, 643-6472 reduced to $22,400. Mitten bullt-lns, flreplaced living Tpke. floor, second floor —3 bed­ bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, by Manchester Chapter of westward to Winchester, Va. cellent w ages. Call 876-0771 or SHORT ORDER cook—full time fringe benefits, liberal Diamonds— Wetehes— heat, hot water, gas for cook­ Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. room, 4 bedroonu, seventh Distinction in rooms, full bath, large ctoeets, fireplace, % acre lot. Call now. Hadassah at Temple Beth Sho- Orchardiste were taking stock . MO-3061. LADY FOR ironing, any day, position, must be over 18. Good overtime schedule with ing, plus garage, $136. J. D. Resort Pro|>erty ______room for den or family room. Jewelry 48 $97 PAYS ALL. Assum s 4% per powder room. Extra fektures Only $16,200. Hayes Agency, lom. ot frost damage wWch hit early ^ one half day or full day, must wages. Apply in person only, Real Estate, 643-6129. MANCHESTBIb-e loom Garrl- Immaculate condition. Good Murder Terms minimum 55 hour work For Rent 67 cent mortgage. Attractive 8- include walk-out basement sun- 646-0131. ____ blooming pew and peach trees ™^®^ have own transportation, in Howard Jolmson's Restaurant, WATCH AN D ^JE W M ^Y re- ...... — — ^------^ gnn Colonial, modem kitchen v a lu e $17,800. Wolverton week. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, deck. Moderately priced, 10 per Ever Ready Circle of King's over the weekend. Bi London, the British Inzur* 2 Manchester, good pay. Call pairing. Prompt service. Up to COLONIAL MANOR—3 rooms, COTTAGES FtlR rent —Gard- hiuilt.in rans'e dish-wash* SOUTH WINDSOR — Two 7- (Continued from Page One) 394 Tolland Tpke., Manche.ster. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. cent down, 80 year mortgage ance Amooiation said the Tor* 643-7733 Tuesdday or Wednes­ $20. on your old watch in trade. appliances---- ’=------and utilities, park- —ner ------Lake. Modem, lakefront, . wi«i^ disposal omii m 2-zm o . hot water trees, view. Hutchins Agency, room Splits, one with swim­ Daughters will meet tonight at Two hours after the official Apply in Person available. Wesley R. S^th, day between 1-5. DISHWASHER—full-time posi­ Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, ing and storage, $120. J. D. Free brochure, pictures. Ar- heat^ ewellmt financing, $19.* R ealtors, 640-6324. SEVEN ROOM Spilt On 150x200 ming pool, both with large lots. •1 have suggerted for your g ^ ^ spring In the Philadel- ^ ^ OFRCE R ealtor, 648-1667. k*MVvvlf4aA'a A/avio1/VAv*ori/\n rtior ______^ M i A o t iz m iw a v v a v * t a viwylAsm i»»l- tion, evening work, good 737 Main St. State Theatre tot, VA baths, fine suburban ______committee’s consideration that Benson, 27G Bluefield Dr. tllest ship loss ever to underwri­ 259 Adams St., Manchester Real Estate, 643-5129. rowhead G rove, Route 354, Col- ggjj ’ pjiijijrick A gency, R eal­ $10,400 — 6 room Sidtt L e v e l . low 20’s. Bel Air Real Estate, pihla area, srow fell in the city ’s BABYSITTHR wanted. Fridays wages. Apply in person only. Building. Chester, Conn. 242-9278, 848- location but In town. Owner BOLTON-Manchestor line-8 any person sentenced to life im­ ters if the tanker became a total tors, 649-5347. Wall-wall carpeting, stove, VA 648-6382. suburbs — an inch or more. The and Saturdays, your home or Howard Jol-nson’s Restaurant, After March 27, Apply at SIX ROOM duplex. Porter St. transferred. G ^ value for room Ranch set high on large prisonment after a conviction Manchester Republicain Worn- snow later turned Into rain. The wreck. Her hull is insured for GIRL area, adults only, $125. month- ______' baths. Twin slM bedrooms, 40 per cen t mine, two pre-school children. 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. 121 Adams St. " c h e n b y e s t a t e —14 rooma, 4 $22,900. T. J . C rockett, R eal­ wooded lot, double garage, ^LTON —L-shaped Ranch, 8 for f®*T®® en’s (31ub will sponsor a wine Weatehr Bureau said the winter P ® '^ J * * * ® ’ ‘ ly. Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649.- SHORE garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, Discover the type o t w ork , Waddell School area. Refer­ Household Goods 51 COTTAGE on Cape 2N waitress, 11 to 3. ranges, automatic washers, older Colonial, 8 or 4 bedrooms, $ie.600—Six room Cape, large 000. tive store, apply Winkler Auto people, private payed $oad and Realtors, 649-5847. home, oversized garage, excel­ chance to demonstrate your Inquire At Manchester Country with guarantees. See them at 118 MAIN ST.—3 room heated private sandy beach, $115 p e r ______family size kitchen, sink room ’fenced In yart, imm^ate MS, second floor, MANCHESTER — Central 6 St Open every day- NORTH COVENTRY -6 room qulrements for ^ role for sec- Rt. g, Bast Windsor. Dinner wiU moat of New England during the Manchester. 4 children, willing to pay $100. 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Popular Club Plan, Dept. R601, garage, appliances and utili­ room home, new kitchen, for­ evetong. Orv^ee, Sto-80M. Switch CWonlal, beautiful treed he »e^ ^ 7 R^ervati^ *,y. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CUSHMAN MAPLE harvest din­ Will assume redecorating and 648-1677. Lynbrook, N. Y. ties, $125. J. D. Real Estate, NOTICE mal dining room, 1^ teths. _____ lottot in area of fine home Ga- bi wmenwhich lifeme impnaonmemImprisonment lais may be made vimui■with Mrs. EUeen up tp four inches of snow fsU XT* 1 a*. ¥ ? 1 J Excellent opportunity fof ing room table and Cushman yard care. References on re­ GORP. maple large round cocktail ta­ 643-5129. FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ garage, deep lot Bel Air Real MANCHESTER —0 room Caps, rags, low 20’s. Hayes Agency, imposed, remain at 25 years Beokey Hogan, 205 Porter St, over Michigan and about one- T 10161166 n x M j6 Cl newcomer to accounting TRUCK DRIVER quest. 649-2587. PUBLIC HEARING Estate, 643-9332. country setting, fireplace. 6464)181. ble, excellent condition. 643- veniently located near Bast ______a .j a m less good time. or James Mulieady, 10 Preston half Inch of“rain fell from north* Manchester Shopping Parkade Help Wanted— *Male 36 field. Requires accounting FIVE ROOM duplex with ga- BOARD OF DIREXITORS LaBeUe...... further sold that Dr., reeervatkms...... chairman. The ern Georgia to Virginia in six In Milk Strike school or college back­ 7133. *Qo T TJ. . 0 1 WANTED- 4 or 5 room apart- TENTATIVE BUDGETS Hartford. Large living room IMMACULATE 6Ji4 room Ranch AA BROWN a n d Sharpe screw Experienced only for lum­ rage, $90. J. D. Real Estate with flreolace 2 ceramic baths. "this will help us dispose of event is open to those who at hours. Manchester, Ctmn. ground, but no previous ment for adults. Reasonable OF GENERAL MANAGER with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, in an almort forgotten price Agency, 6464)181. machine man wanted. Must be beryard, union rate.s, 2 STUDIO COUCH, $15; approx­ 643-5129. BOLTON murder cases on second degree anytime wera members of the Sunny, seasonal spring weatfa* (OopUnned from Page One) e x p e r i ence. Permanent, rent. Immediate occupancy. APRIL 5, 1967 unusual 14 x 20 family room, range, 8 bedrooms, klUdien ______able to lay out, set-up and op­ weeks vacation. Apply af­ imately 40 .square yards, car­ pleas.^ As it stands now, practi- claas. eg. prevailed over the remainder jiudit after Stalev said be re* steady employment in a SIX ROOMS, garage, first 643-0118. 8:00 P.M . 2-car garage. Excellent value, with dining area, baseboard MANCHESTER—6 room Ranch Seven room expandable erate machines. Full or part- ter 2 p.m. peting and pad, trendtex tweed caUy W ery first degree mur------E, 3-11, full or 643-1133. yellow formica toji, 4 chairs, Business Property because there is no difference of Our Lady of Calvary -wUl blanketed with enough snow to SPREAD HERB OOtlBTfiniL age benefits and working 5129. Smith, R ealtor, 643-1567. Wolverton Agency, Realtora, pine paneled family room. In raised hearth fireplace and part-time. Phone 649-4519. GENERAL $15; 9 X 12 fiber rug, $15. 649- 229 MIDDLE In the life sentences that can sponsor its annual Spring Card last it tor years — 36 inches, BOSTON (AP) — Jerry Bond conditions, salary commen­ For Sole 70 649-2813. good condition, $20,900. Phil- bookcases, bright kitchen PART-TIME mornings tor Jan­ BUILDING SUPPLY 3796. FOUR LARGE rooms, heat, ------TURNPIKE EAST be imposed.” Party Wodnesday, April 5 at with 15-foot drifts. Spring found Jr., Massacinisetto 'direotor of ^ FULL-TIME, UVE in' house- itorial service; five days. Gen­ surate with ability. Notice is hereby given that b rick A gen cy, R ealtora, 649- with plraty of cabinets, full stove, refrigerator, garage, ROOMD^O HOUSE —y 0 *rly In- The matter was scheduled for 7:30 pm. at the Rertreat Home, the stuff still piled shoulder high milk control, said today he jkeeper,' take ’care of fannily GAS AND GAS combination MANCHESTER NEW 8-room Raised Ranch, VA 5347. tiled bath, fuU basement eral Cleaning Services, 46 Oak 367 Ellington Rd., (Route 5) central. May 1. 232-1464 after come, $5,304, excellent return in accordance with the provi- hearing before the legislative Farntingtioin. Proceeds will bene- in parts of the city. would be "very mupb mrprised’* ■ with 4 chLTdren. Please ca ll stove, fully automatic, used 8 baths, formal dining room. with garam, outdoor util­ St., M anchester. 649-5334. East Hartford on Investmeiit. Centrally local- slons of Chapter V of the Town Six room Salt Box Colonial, committee at the State Capitol ®it a bundling fund at the re- In Oregon, there was barely a If New Blngland dairymen join- . . 643-1-448 for appointment: ' months. Call 528-4370. 3 p.m. wooded M>t Leonard Agency, MANCHESTER —two family 5-6 ity Shed, large treed lot ed. Call Paul J. Oorrentl Agen- Charter, as amended, the Board spacious living room with today, LaBelle said oonsldera- troait house. Tickets may be ob- trace of snow. Home owners ed In the milk witiiboldlng cam* LAAiai HANDS ana gioeral APPLY 6464)489. with 8 bedrooms, full bath up, with garden space. Owner CLERK-1TPI8T, ' full-time or MANCHESTER — 4 rooms, V, 643-5363 or 643-2128, now. o f D irectors o f the Town o f fireplace, formal dining machinists, , paid hospitaliza­ MATTRESSES — twin size, half bath down, separate util­ will leave stove, refrigera­ tion of the matter should adso tained from Mrs. John Schei- mowed their lawns in mid-Feb- pel$;n. part-time, need own trans- TIRE SERnCE man full or heat, hot -water, stove, refrig­ ------Manchester will hold a publlo room, kitchen with built- $16,900 — 5 room flreplaced tion, holidays and vacation clean, good condition, $10 each. ities, permanent sidling, alum­ tor and washer. Enjoy su­ be given by the State Parole benpflug, 181 School St., or Mrs. ruary as grass and other grow- "New England farmers arc portatlon. Write* Box C, Man- FIRST'n a t i o n a l part-time, knowledge of front erator, washer, dryer, air-con­ „ hearing on the tentative budg- in dishwasher, two twin Ranch, extra large lot, Ideal Board. H. B. Hagodorn, 110 CMenwood ing things made an early start more conservative,” he ..said, plan. Apply Metromlcs, Inc., 643-8798. inum storms and screens. Good burban living only minutes ' riiester Heiald. STORES, INC. and helpful. Wholesale Tire Co. ditioned. private garage. Resi- nOUSOS POr saw /X of the General Manager for alasd bedrooms plus a nurs­ for children, Leonard Agency, ______St In persistently mild weather. “and we’re opposed to destruc* 640 H illiard St. Incom e. $18,000. W olverton from Manchester. Asking 357 Broad St. Manchester. ery room, basement recrea­ Rbaltora, 6464)469. A February blizzard brought tion of any essential food pro- S m 7-%T2 $10,900-4 ROOM Rawsh, porch, Z?! A gen cy, R e e lto n , 649*2818. $19,600. kxPERIBNeED backhoe oper- Park & Oakland Aves. ------FTJRNITURE SUITABLE for M l cellar. GI or convenUonal the fiscal year beginning Ju^ tion room, attached gar PRINCETON ST.-4Liarge cus­ A young men were reoeiv- New York surface transporta- duct like milk.” atoijs with knowledge of ame- JANITORS — part-time, eve- cottage. Call 849-2493, after 6. financing. Mitten Agency. 1- 1»«7 as published or to b« rage, screened porch, cen- TWO-FAMILY, 64 rooms, sep­ East Hartford nings, call 643-5691, 3-6 p.m. ______SP.4.CIOUS 6 ROOM apartment, tom Cape, dinette and enclos­ i\ p O U O i rU IH ? ed Into memberohip of the Man- tion to a standstlH, Swirling Bcmd said there arc “pocketa site and installation of septic R ealtors, 643-8980. published by the General Man­ tr^ y looatsd, one block to arate heating, 2-car garage, ex- U & R REALTY CO., INC. only. P H I L C O refrigerator, $35; second floor, large private ed porch, many extras. Mid Chester Jaycera ait a recent and bitter ooM struck of tUsoontont” to every industry systems. Paid holidays and ager in The Manchester Eve- •ebooL Asking $19,600. cellent tocatten, $28,600. J. D. 643-2693 matching sofa and chair, $35. yard, hen*, hot water, appli­ I IV P T nieeting. They are John Pontii- March 17, and many but believed most New England year' 'round work for the right THREE FAMILY —8,8 and 4. ning Herald. 20’S. 6494H96. Real Estate, 643-5139. Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472 Call 647-9766 after 6:30. ances. Bowers School. Avail­ Tw*d«„e tq $100 while MEN PART-’HME mornings for / A gency. R ealtors, 6464)847. B el A ir R eal E state, 648-9882. $3.00 per hour. Must be steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Do you like golf? Country Board of Directors ties aree stiltsUH priced at an un- bato. Low20s. take a key post on the NABA- eases is the object of ® winter total was 43.6 inches There are four, known Uvtog ■Whether you’re looking training. Car allowance janitorial service, 7 :30 a.m.- e son pneea ac an un- „ , Crockett, Realtor, 643- Apollo------team. . es conference tomorrow at Con------««« sets of quintuplets. neat and .jiggressive. Call ed lamps, art glMS, prlmitivea. Furnished club living ? Big. wooded Manchester, Conn. believable low $19,400. Oom - compared ■with a normal 26.6. for a plesisant place to and all employe benefits. 12 noon, 6 days a week. Must MANCHESTER -6 room ^pe AUTHENTIC Now England any quantity, 644-8962. lots ? Come and see our Dated at Manchester, Con­ pletely equipped witb bullt-to "He’s one of the outstanding They could have used some of The most recent were tour work for a few-years A p p ly: be over 18. Call Healy Main­ Mr. Jamison coliecl. New Apartments 63-A with 8 bedrooms. famUy alze ambling Cape. Nina rooma. 6 custom built homes just off necticut, this 13th day of range and oven, disposal, fire* engineers In the country,” Webb tWs in Texas, Kansas, Oklaho- gtita and a boy bom after hor- mt a Ufe-time career,’ SINGER COMPANY tenance, 87 Niles Or., Manches­ Haven, 787-0279. MANCHESTER Antique Show, ™TOinTr. v, .u II— kitchen. 24’ Uvlng room, dining bedrooms, 8% baths, modern said. "Apollo Is 10 to 20 times as coffee wiu be at » a.m. -rae Mexico, all of mane drug treatments to Mrs. South Main St., near Man­ March' 1967. room1. fine location, tree shad- Mtchen vrith aOl to^-Ins nhis Ptooe, gas fired hot water heat- ^ _ _ said. Apoiio is lo to 20 times m we invite you to inves­ 832 Main St., Manchester ter, 524-0620 Second Congregational Church, , , . • -v, J w went is sjwnsored by the ^jjlch suffered a critical short- D. W. Lawson of Auddand, New 385 North ia in St., March 16 tormshed suitable one chester and Glastonbury ed yard, $17,900. Wolverton bw -i^e to fiv ^ e d W tS tag system, ceramic tiled bath W o F th a m L caV C S Connecticut Tuberculosis and tigate this offer. «iQ.eai9 m.iMimy pea mrp- i«.v»tonr Tramendous _ — tough testing ahead we’d Uke to age of winter moisture. Zealand, on Jtdy 37, 1866. FULL-TIME bartender to work SERVICE STA’nON manager. 1 - 7 ™ Q « ™ two mature adults. Parking. tovim line. Open 1-6 daily. Agency, Realtors, 649*2818. en. .Sunken Uvlng toom with in private club an permittee. and 17, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, Main St. Many Texas farmers plowed The othera are:, must be thoroughly experienc­ ~~ cathedral celling, central air- S® '’*®*’ Reports SSi The pay is good, the Write resume to Box W, Man­ ed, .some mechanical ability Help Wanted— up winter wheat and oats which — Two boys and three glrla benefits outstanding " FURNISHED 2 ROOM apart- L. C. GREENOUGH CO. conditioning. $45,000. Phttbrlck chester Herald. necessary, good salary plus Wanted— T q Buy 68 NEW Townhouse SECTION R ot*, Oft.'^ReaUmw. Treatment Fair Soircot »id Tardl., yrwM N u r e l^ failed to germinate properly, bom to 1948 to the wife of and the work is im­ Male or Female 37 ment, all utilities included, free 70 Indian Hill Trail C a iU a l S t a p - l n A gen cy, R ealtors, 6494)847. Pastures ■were in poor riiape. H. Flanoo Dihgenti, a mflBonalra commission, all fringe benefits. Glastonbury — 647-9921 not take the NABA-Apolto job as portant and personally Apply in person. Wyman Oil MALE AND FEMALE help WE BUY AND sell antique and parking, gentleman prefeired. HENRY STREET —on older, (Continued from Page One) a result of the illness. N. Smith, soil conservation Argm pe toduitriaUat rew arding. elegant octonlal is await* Latin Gain Inadequate PART-TIME WORK Co., 24 Main St., Manchester. wanted, full and part-time. used torniture, china, glass, Scranton Motel and Cabins, In another development, the service director, said tiiere waa — Wve boys bom 1688 to CONCO^ RD. - beautlful PARKADE State Flowers ing your Inspection to a fine March 11 had any connection Frankie's Drive-In Snack Bar. silver," picture frames, old 649-0826 before 7. space agency announced thatROTOT*. UNITDD NA'nONS, N. Y. — danger of dust storms trom 1.6- Mrs. toe6 MArie Cuervo ds 'Why not try on a head­ EXPERIENCED painters want­ Days call 289-6528, evenings coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, — Ranch, lirge living for­ residential area. 6 rooms in with the new consular agree- » 1 rocket that was to LaOn-American agriculture has million acres of dried up crop- Prieto at Maracaibo, Vanezus* U A.M. to 2 or 3 P.M. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ set, tt may fit you per­ ed, must have own transporta­ 643-6048 or 643-8727. watches, old jewelry, hobby mal di.ning room, cabinet kitch­ ell plus a sunporch. Garage, ment between the Soviet Union ^ boosted Apollo 1 will be performed weUin the past dec- land. la. ment, reasonable rent. Apply . DARDEN VA.I fe ctly . tion. Apply in person at 295 collections, paintings, attic en, 2 bedrooms, recreation AppUances included. Moke this and the United States. ^ instead to orirft the first ade, increasing food production Massachusetts had a dry * — Four girls and a boy bom APPLY Cooper Hill St. or Call 649-4343. contents or whole estates. Bhir- Apt. 4, 10 Depot Square. room, landscaped, yard. Mar- a must see. Oall Nick Oonver- Wortham replied "that’s pos- ^ ^ landing cap- 2% per cent per year matching wintry with S9in« unusually Sept. 14, 1968, to U rn. Andrew ' ion E. Robertson, Realtor. Drop in er oaR eur em- MACHINE OPERATORS nitui;j Repair Service, 643-7449. APARTMENTS ttoo, Jarvis Realty Oo., Beal- sible, yes.” ^ flight about July 25, Western Europe’s performance, balmy spells — as to January, Fischer at Aberdeen, S.D. tors, 643-1121. Despite the original sentence Mx-liour test of the to Europe, where population when golfers were able to loosen The famed Dionne qulniuplets ptoyment office at 52 MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN HOUSEHOLD LOTS, anUques, Business Locations ______MAINTENANCE MAN WEST MIDDI^.TURNPIKE $18 900 -Beautiful 7 room 1968 was never tea labor rformance of a vehicle gains 1 per cent a year. thU up on the normally frigid links of Canad^flrst to modem his* East Center .Street, 46 W. Center St., Manchester Part-Time or Full-Time bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, For Rent 64 Ma n c h e s t e r - two hew 2- MANCHESTER ’£me 4 tortrooms 2-ba^ SmUar to that which two astro- is progress, but in Latin Amer- of qape Cod. tory to survive in f^ Mandkester, op^ Mon­ glassware. We buy estates. Vil- famlly flats, 5-5. Ready tor oc- day, T u e s d a y and Full P .rt.T „n . H . „ „ b . , J . ADJACENT TO THE Skee roorn^ ^ ®* nauts are to ride to the moon’s lea, where It increases 8 per ,, The faithful swallows came bom May IM*- to* Of them, We^esday, 8:30 a.m. individual. Many fringe bene excellent location, well equip­ MAN TO WORK for electrical Lake St., BoUm i, 649-3247. city utilities. See and compare. “ S J ,. „O T . to 4:30 p.m. Or call fits. ped Has fountain, booths, M AN CH ^TER SHOPPING wholesale distributor, electri- APPLY Mortgaged , available,. C a 11 HutoWna Agency, Realtors, oatr, the former U.S. Army ofti- ______—— ------———------' ’ ' 643-2701. Evening and WANTED 3 or 4 outside shut­ pizza oven, dishwasher. Low PARKADE cal background helpful, excel­ Apply In Person Leon Cieszynski, Builder, 649- ®*®^5324. o&r had told newsmen "I’m Saturday interviews ters, 4 to 5’ long. Call 643- rent. 521-6307. 4291. lent opportunity and advance- MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN MANCHESTER - central toca- taaakiful to be l^ i^ .” He arranged. ment in a growing company. 0003. INSTALL tion. 4 family witii 4 rooms in '»®®*‘ sentenced to three years in Economy Electric Supply Co., 46 W. Center St., Manchester AIR-CONDmO^IED paneled ' gT. JAMES PARISH —7 room SEG MFC., CO. office spaces for business or Split Level, 1^ baths, dining BJ6GER ROOMS each aportmmt. 8 car garage. P^s®" f®r ch a n ^ m on^ lUe- 86 Oak St., Manchester, 647- Rooms W i^ o u t Board 59 professional use. Reasonable DOGWOOD 9901. 218 Hartford Rd., Manchester room, family room, garage, excellent Investment. Reduced ^ ALUMINUM rates, ample parking. Option­ large beautiful landscaped Fam i^^ize 2 bedroom, 2.bath tor quick sale. Hayes Agency, “tatue of a bear. The appeaJa PART-TIME janitorial, Man- THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ “ a™ -/, reduced the sentence to a THE FULL TIME driver for fuel oil Chester area, 5:30-8:30 p.m. al telephone answering and yard $23,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ apartments...... $185 mohltily tage Street, centrally located, _ fine equivalent to $6,666. truck, all benefits. Apply in five evenings per week. Call HAIRDRESSER to manage secretarial service available cy, R ealtors, 849-5.347. large, pleasantly furnished on premises. Inquire at lobby The mcmey tor Wortham’a SOUTHER]^ person Co-operative Oil Co., Hartford 249-6889 between 9-5 shop. Good pay, plus 60 per SIDING rooms, parking. Call 6^9-2368 Pyramid Building. 367 MANCHESTER—6 room biinga- fine was taken from the $22,222 315 Broad St., Manchester. p.m. cent comm)ssion. Call Vernon T W O F A M IL Y for overnight and permanent East Center St. or call wfiek- tow in like-new condition, $16;* be put up for bail. The money Coiffures, 643-0977. NEW SERVICE TI^NEE ■ TRACTOR TRAILER jobs, no guest rates. days, 9-5. 647-9903, evenings 900., Philbrick Agency, Real* BCnER FEATURES was collected by the people of Newly listed 6-6 Duplex, 8- North Little Rock. experience needed. See our ad ROOM FOR gentleman only. or weekends, 875-4763. tors, 649-6347. . ; :Each apartment includei' cen­ Man ,to service office equip­ oar garage on a beautiful­ Wortham said he would d^ar ENGLAND under Schools and Classes, Kitchen and living room facil­ tral' heating and air con* ment. Good mephanical ly . landscaped lot A home up his affairs to West Germany, Phone 249-7771 anytime. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ities Included. Private en­ ditioning,' range, refrigerator, ability needed, electrical In excellent oondltton with where he had served in the TELEPHONE trance and parking. Inquire . knowledge helpful. Con- TYPIST—responsible person for GROOMING and boarding all disposal, dishwasher, TV an* permanent siding, alinnl- Army, and arrange tor trans­ 118 P earl St., after 4 p.m.' [ f t ■ tenna, parking COMPANY !' :tinuous on the job train­ important duties in processing breeds, Harmony Hlllk, H. C. num stxwms and screens. portation to the United States. ing. Car negessary.' Job se­ orders at a public warehouse. Chase, Hebron Rd„ Bolton, ROOM FOR R*NT with light Priced for Immediate sala He said be expected this to curity and,'.opportunity for • Fast and accurate typing nec- 643-6427. : housekeeping, parking,v couple take about a week but he could advaiicemeht. Exceptional­ 'i essary. Hours Monday thru p ^ ig r e b GE^AN Shep­ or single person.'742^6910: MH-O-RAMA WESLEY R. SMITH not be sure when he would get ly high fringe benefits. Friday 8-5. Good wages. Pull AN EQUAL 0PPO r 4t o <11TT herds, sorry no papers, males REST VALUE back to North Little Rock. benefits. Apply by mail or in Realtor 648-1567 “ Things have sort of snow­ ' aUFLOYBR. or fem ales, $25. Call 643-0996. p u r NWHED ROOM tor-rent. HTNEY-BOWUS, INC, person to G.L. Manus, Hart- ______; . llonvenient to schools, shop* balled,’’ Wortham sold. “I’m Ciall 233-5561 for Appoin'tment 8170 tor Despatch & Warehouse Co., THREE MALES, 2 feniales, ■643-8668. ping plus indhridual bas^ 12H-26MI An Equal Opportunity. Inc., 226 Prospect St., East ■ Eents, laundry- Mcilities and 2 9 6 3 TteANrimnHTmt —a ftumiiy s-a **^^*.^*!? ^ part German ShejAierd, FUHNI 8 H E D housekeeping ■re. ■ . ..j, E m ployer Hartford, Conn. We are an each. 643-2336. outside patios Appropflae for every daytime, esesate an heirloom quilt of wwh S bedrooms, huge what will happen In nOTnmamvGermany- •• ___ room, near Main St., middle kMcbens, permanent tidtog, Equal Opportunity Employer. activity this attractive halfi. oo&tatoed in this design, then £Qs departure waa delayed by J! FREENEEiT, p T ea s^ ;,, ■pitolflt- SSLIflCTRICIANJS helper—ex------A age lady preferred.j Call 648- sizer feature* a generous mutti* venforotdery! Each state Flower SSSTuSSSr S v "?^ tekS^lS^a^dTe • ableVwork qqlClUy dollars perienoed. Immediate s|eady EXPERIEN C E D mechanic PUPPIES—quality bred, - gentle '8398. ,■ . \g07e4 * decorative boar sunooiwed witfa Raines to form «® American passport bf^t un* employment. Wilnon Electrical .wanted, good wages .to quali Toy p ox T'errier. Call 876-2349. ,M In your pbckejt.VYou cah earh' WOULD LIKE retired, pdr^bn or' . ffiW'IMnu, pnoA trim and tcaUeped sleeves. lovely coverlet Easy to em- SSSSL til Monday. Dt^^tak^W ' Co.. 649-4817 fied man. See Mr. Sloan, J. ------. , , , .. , 'I A good income close ■ to home No. 8170 wtih PATT-O* hrolder; fascinating to set to* wearaora, ew-iw u.______^ arrested Oct represmting. ■ TV . . advertised ______Sloan Garage, Route 83, Ver- TOY POODLES tor,, sale,'ready night work^^to^^ for Easter. Call mornings to nieals free, 64)9^8469. RAMA Is to sizes 1 2 ^ to 26%, gether! 1 alt the end of a short vleit to K Avan Oosmeticb iii your spare COOK-^ay shift for progres- non. C A S H RAtES/OS W < »0 S 1 10:30 or anytime' weekends, ■ - PARKADE bust 33 to 47. Size 14%, 35 bust, pattern No. 2863 has hdt-iron Uts For Sate 73 the Soviet Union after Us dis* f ti^e. iWe give full training so sive hospital, excellent work- ■■''Ml.,, ...... ------Charge from the Army. i ing conditions and fringe bene- PULLr-TEME custodian wanted 649-0579. 4% yards ot 86*lnch. transfer for 60 motifs; color you dan' hecome established OiiWDay...,., 45|6 3 Day* . .»;$T.17 To order, send 60c in coins auggestlons; full directions, TREED AHD laadsoaped 100 x He and a friend, Craddock M. * i|ulcldy in a business o i yovar fits, life insurance, major med- et Meadowbrook School, $2. an ^ ' AO GARDEN 156 lot Ideal for Raised Ranch. Ollmour Jr. of Salt Lake City, leal Insurance, etc. Call Mr. hou$,. half of O^.. Blue Cross ponni ma lanamcnw . plus lOo for first-class mailing t o order, send 36o In coins I own. Ca3l how for appointmmt, Six Doysl^. 10 Day* . . .V$3i00 to* Bus Burnett, Manchester pjus lOo for first-class mall- $8,000. Wolverton tried, in Iiehtograd. GU- .8 269-4922,-, ,, , Gaudet, Manchester Memorial and Major Medical paid by fem ales^^l 875 8728* LOOKING FOR anythin^in Bventag Herald, 115* AVB. OF mg, to: Anne Cabqt, Maaohes. Agency, Realtora, 649*28a, n>our waa lined 1,000 rublea Hospital, 643-1141. An equal op- Board of EducaUon. Apply »?ales, ■ females. Call 875-8728, rentals - ■ ■'T AC®toN;_..'. APARTMENTS J'T.' . I COLLEGE GHUA Intemste^ in portunlty employer. , Board of EducaUon Office, Tol- ' ■ :------— :— . ' ■ ■' bomes, multiple dwellings, no AMBBIOAS NI3W YORK, N.Y» ter Evening Herald, 115* AYE, WOODED Polfor 'lots' fair a currency viola- { Cape Cbd' sUmpler empldl^ent land, 878-9682.______ArtlcleS For Sedt 45 lees. Oall J, p. Real Estate, Call before 10 t a e d ^ a (9 AJtf. SAtnrdays)* West Middle Turnpike,'' 1008*. ^ OF AMBBIOAS, NEW YOBK ^restricted isslden* * .ca ll 1-420-8886 tor latgrview. MECHANIC WANTED — for ______You cap st^ t an or.^hcel aii<$a «ip»e d ^ . Prtat Name, Addrees with N.Y. 10086 ^ tial areA CaD 648-4461. eve- »A®rtly alter toe ttfal. 648-6139. :. ’Manchester After Ms conviction, Wortham ♦ *—— '— general repairs and servicing ABLE BODIED man to work TWO OLSON citizen band ___ Zip Code, Style Number and Print Name, Addrew with .^ngB. HOME IMPROVEHElin i OOUNTfR: t»RCB^l>art-tlme,, new cars. Flat rate. Paid hoU- .in grain mill, good hourly rite; transceivers, one base station, ??E JHAVB, cuatomers waltliig , 6 ^ 5 3 6 1 Size, Zip Code and ’ Style Number. was released on ball and stayed * evenings; o|fd weekends, days. days, insurance and vacation, excellent fringe benefits.’ Op- one mobile, twin crystal mjkes, ior the rental bf your ,a ^ r? Evft.G4R*«87, 643*5969 tiw p*M with tbs latoat Btove you the'67 Spring si)d T^REB EEOEUJBNT LOTS,, at the'American embassy la TURNPIKE TV I Apply Bess ^Eataa Donuts, ISO Contact Tony or Earl, Paul portunlty to learn milling op- super Mag anteiine, $60 each, .maot or hoine. J. D. Keal Es^ 643-2711 tehblonii'^^nidering tot 1967 Summer Album oontalning prime area, can be purchased Moaoqw until reduction of his APPLIANCE P h m t 6 « l 4 M O iBtor -flL '. 'D odga P ontiac, 649-28S1. .eiuUons. C all 619-4823. 649-5524. ..^tate. 64S4IU9. A. ' tetitog- aumnw Basfe n)*iiy AamSy dealgii* and Rems saparaUly, 810,000. J. D. Real oentenca. mada it posriUe lor . ; -'I'j ■ i , . t M • ' ( ' ;i : ■... ( f, M A SqH ZX, 19«T PAGE TWENTY-POUR Hantlf^Htw 1Ett0n itt0 l| w a U i Average Daily Net Press Run For The Weak Ended The Weather March 18. 1M7 Reservatlona for the" Army- Miss Constance K. Barrett, ’The VFW has canceled its so­ Snow tapering off this ev*> A bout T ow n Navy dUb Auxiliary mystery daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold cial meeting scheduled for to­ ning, low in 20s; fair and miM , ride will close ThURKlay and S. Barrett of 120 Lakewood night tomorrow, high 40hI5. The West Siie Library will may be made with Mrs. BVank Circle, and Miss Paula R. Ros­ 15,113 be closed tomorrow so redec­ Bedell, 44 Oriswold St.; Mrs. en, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Miss Marilyn T w o m e y, Manchester-— A City of ViUage Charm orating can be completed. Bor­ A. L Ostrinsky of 182 Bissell Theodore Rosen of 100 Wara- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving rowers may use their library St., or Mrs. Scott McCann, Vol- noke Rd., have been named to ’Twomey of 267 Porter St., ap­ VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 145 (FOR'TY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1967 (ClaMlfled Advertising on Page 81) PRICE SEVEN CENTS cards at Mary Cheney or Whit- pl Rd., Bolton. The bus for the dean’s list at Wheaton college, peared in a Swim Club show on libraries mystery ride will leave the club­ Norton, Mass. recently at Wellesley (Mass.) house Wednesday, April 6, at College. Manchester Business and Pro­ 6:30 p.m. Forest E. Patten, son of Mr. fessional Women’s Club will and Mrs. Everett A. Patten of Miss Diane Sharp, daughter meet and elect officers tomor­ Senior Citiaen’a Club will 41 Hamlin St., is on the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Holdsworth row at 8 p.m. at Mott’s Com­ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the roll at Mount Herman School, Sharp of 96 Chambers St., re­ munity Hall. Refreshments will Senior Citizen’s Center, Myrtle Blast Northfield, Mass. cently attended a conference of - « • Washington to Persist be served after the meeting. and Linden Sts. There will be a the Eastern States Association social time with refreshments Miss Eileen S. Boris, daugh­ for Teacher Education at the Carol Atm Lawrence, daugh­ after a business meeting. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hotel New Yorker, New York ter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Law­ Boris of 271 Henry St., has re­ City, as a representative of rence of 89 Doane St., has re­ Manchester Lodge of Masons cently been elected to Sigma Central Connecticut State Col­ the world’s in bloom- cently been pledged to Theta will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Xi, national honorary science lege, New Britain. She is a jun­ I ■ Psi Chapter, Delta Zeta sorority Masonic Temple. The Master society, at Smith College, North­ ior and is majoring in elemen­ In Viet Peaee Efforts bt Ashland (Ohio) College. Mason degree will be conferred. hampton, Mass. tary education. and so are you ... Cong Deaths weVe gathered together a Hanoi Rebuff ■ Reach 596 in Bad Sign in m m collection of new coots and Bv ^ for the nielNressed man m m Big Battle dresses that reflect the Capitol Eyes SAIGON (AP) — The Commu­ WASHINGTON (AP)— nist regiment which was shat­ E*resident Johnson says he spirit of spring. tered Tuesday in one of the will persist in efforts to m m Vietnam war’s sharpest pitched m m battles lost at least 596 dead, seek peace with North and many more bodies were Vietnam despite “regret­ dragged from the battlefield, table rebuffs.” But admin­ the U.S. command said today. istration officials see Ha­ The 2,500-man Communist noi’s rejection and its re­ • m m : force smashed into American lease of a personal Johnson BEAUTIFUL, LAMINATED positions in the jungles of Tay proposal for peace talks as Ninh Province ’Tuesday. Air and a bad sign. artillery were still hitting their Johnson returned Tuesday Stranded Motorists Await Help on a Hill escape routes today, and U.S. night from a two-day Vietnam troops were collecting bodies war conference in Guam. Bln spring coats and weapons from the battle­ This scene— on Kelly Rd., in Vernon— was repeated many incidents occurred like this one where slopes route home he learned of Ha­ frequently this morning as a late-season storm were slippery, tying up traffic until and/or plows field. noi’s pubHcation Tuesday of a duQiped another liberal helping of snow across the arrived. (Herald photo by Saternis) “ How many dead they secret exchange of letters he in brand new 1967 fashion dragged off we really don’t state. Many minor accidents were reported and had with President Ho C9il Minh silhouettes . . . priced for know,” said the U.S. Infantry of North Vietnam six week* commander at the battle, Lt. ago. the budget nunded Col. John A. Bender of Bremer­ “ We shall persevere In our ton, Wash. “ One of our platoons efforts to find an honorable Surprise Storm Buries Sweeping? reported seeing them drag at peace,” Johnson said in a brief least 100 bodies back into the SnowQnrvttr or not, varAnfV..,weather or arrival statement a t Andrews 25.00 jungle.” no, bids for rental of street Air Force Base, Md. “ Until that valun sweepers, to clean the town The fighting cost 31 American is achieved, we shall, of course, Springtime iri Northeast streets and parking lots, dead -emd 109 wounded. Among continue to do our duty in Viet­ 19.99 the dead were the pilot of an nam.” will be opened tomorrow on artillery spotter plane and his NEW YORK (AP)— With some outlying areas by dawn, peratures relatively pleasant In schedule. Officials said the North Viet­ Laminated shetlands, glen plaids, hounds- replacement, who was flying blantant disregard for the and up to a foot was reported in many areas. Street sweeping of the namese government has been .41 tooth checks, chesterfields - also many with him on an orientation flight calendar, a surprise snowstorm some areas. winter’s debris had been set informed that Johnson’s propo^ wools, fully lined. New Spring colors in­ 'The snow fell wet and heavy when their tiny craft was shot cluding green, brown and grey. All coots lashed the Northeast today — For the New York City area’s to begin next Monday—A al for talks — and for steps to in a strip running roughly from down. ore water-repellent. Sizes for oil—|onlors, the second day of spring — commuting thousands, it was delay is expected! de-escalate the war — Is sUU southern New Jersey Into Mas­ Two other Americans were lunior petites and misses. See our array of closing schools, slowing ind 's- another bad day In a winter of open. But they saw no prospect sachusetts that is home to some killed and 10 were wounded foshlon-wite coots carefully chosen to try and disrupting air, train and unusual misery. 25 million persons. of its acceptance anytime soon. when. twQ y,3. Air Force FlOO please you. automotive transportation. Across the continent, a heavy In coming months the Presi­ for tha The snow lipd begun witji Jets accidentally bombed U.Si More than nine inches of snow rain moved Into the far North­ dent is expected to increase fur­ spring Tuesday, a| id flakes fell Tanker’s Oil positions in the area. The U.S. loffilonable was forecast for New York City west and gale warnings were ther the militiry pressure on intermittently ^ it a g the day, command said It was investigat­ before the storm was to taper posted. 'There also was snow • Oommuilist forces in South Viet­ mixed at times with rain. But ing. off during the afternoon. That over the eastern Great Lakes. nam while stepping up the during the night it changed to Drifts Away The Tay Ninh battle climaxed total had been surpassed In But skies were clear and tern- pounding of North Vietnam. Ad­ large wet snowflakes and it 48 hours of the Vietnam war’s MfN^ MATCHING Special purchase! came with increasing Inte^ity. ministration officials bad hoped From Beach sharpest fighting thL; year, with that military losses and bomb Rush-hoUT truffle ' . a t .a actions up and down the country damage suNered by the Gom- tie and HAND-PICKED snail’s pace in New 'Yoric City, LAND’S BIND, Bingland (AP) but notably in the center Euid munlsts in the past two yeera I Same Snowy Story: with Its 6,000 miles of streets. — The mammoth oil slick from just below the demilitarized would force them to the confer­ X*X*X*X-' Tlie surprise storm apparently zone- separating North and handkerchief fW - the crippled supertanker 'Torrey ence table early this year. caught city officials unawares, Indiana Town ^Bomhed^ That hope has now been shar­ and road crews were - slow In Canyon shifted toward the (See Page Fourteen) t*:x-x-ri-fm spring No School, Cars Stuck An Illinois' Central train hit a truck loaded with ply deflated, by Ho’s rejection attacking the steadily mounting -^RROW^ Boutlieast today and moved 500-pound bombs bound for Vietnam yesterday in of Johnson’s bid, and by Ho’s radios to hear if schools had drifts. Miljr By JOHN STAKNI8 away from the threatened Dugger, Ind. The non-fused bombs were thrown making public the exchange of been canceled. And again they 'There were delays at New beaches of Cornwall, the British And again the srwws descend­ were. out of the trailer and spread along the tracks. letters. Officials said they were York City area airports, but Coast Guard reported jubilantly Maritime Unions baffled by the publication. k d to Inctvdedt coats ed on Manchester and the state. According to Barbara 'Taylor, they continued to operate. De­ this morning. ' Some damaged buildings (above) while others roll­ sedetary to William C. Curtis, There was some speculation ChooM from a large eeloctlon And again school was called lays of up to 30 minutes were A guardsman at the St. Just Threaten Tie-ups ed into businesses near the tracks. (AP Photofax) off. meetings canceled, cars, superintendent of schools, five here that Communist Chinese of handsome 100% silk shan­ reported by commuter rail­ station in Cornwall said: influence in Hanoi might be re­ dress shirts aom fi wearing show tires got snow days have been called this NEW YORK (AP) — Three

tung ties ond motehing hand- short roads. "She Is blowing well away sponsible, or that Ho might S e e • e e stuck and tx>wn plow trucks year—four are allowed. One day sleeves rag. 'There were scattered school from the coast In a direction major maritime unions — hoNMefs. reamed the streets trying to will have to be made up. It may have decided to use the ex­ closings throughout the area — south-southeast. 'That is out to fighting to save jobs for Ameri­ m< 30.00 stay ahead of the accumulation. be May 29, the day before Me­ change as a means -of a-ttacidng from Suffolk County, N.Y., on sea and possibly toward the can seamen and ship officers — Attorney Denies morial Day, she quoted Curtis the Guam conference. Decton And the first day of spring, Long Island’s eastern end, to coast of Brittany. 'The spraying "ARROWS os saying. have threatened to tie up aU A persistent critic of John­ which was yesterday, wasn’t oonummltles throughout the operatiMis by the, ships are hav­ Mrs. Taylor said Curtis told American ships in U.S. ports for son’s Vietnam poUciee, Chair­ A sele of brend new fashions—ofter weeks recognizable, was under an ad- lower Hudson River Valley. ing a good effect and I do not man J. W. Fulbright of the Sen­ her the matter of making up the an indefinite length of time. of planning, pur buyers selected the top , diticnal eight inches of snow. As dawn broke, up to eight think any of tiie slick should ate Foreign Relatione Commit­ fobries-the bpst fashions, and now you snow day would be taken up at Perjury in Probe •ARROWS Dectolene* *8 *9 According to Ernest 'Tureck, inches of snow already had fall­ reach BVance. At the moment 'The tie-up is scheduled for tee, called the President’s offer save S5 when you select your bright, new Town Highway Superintendent, the next school board meeting. en in New Jersey. The speed there is no danger to the beach­ next 'Tuesday to protest what to Ho reasmiaMe but urged to­ Easter coot. Checks, monotones, basket this was the amount that fell The Municipal Building clos­ es of (Jomwall.” the unions charge is a Johnson NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Andrews was allowed to re­ weaves, facades, loops, tweeds, lomlnotes limits Ml die New Jersey 'Turn­ day In an interview a halt to The wonderful Arrow Decton Permo Iron is a luxury blend ki town since late last night. ed at 3:30 and the Manchester The pear-shaped slick covers administraiUon practice of dis­ E>ean A. Andrews Jr., a lawyer main free imdw $10,000 bond. . . . oil In spring's newest, gayest colors, Community College canceled pike were reduchd to 36 miles combing on the chance it might of 65% Dacron Polyester and 35% cotton . . . there's no plus plenty of navy and whites. Sites for And sucli was the situfttion an hour. 7(X) square miles of oceein. It placing American cr^s on who says Lee Harvey^ Oswald Before entering Shea’s small, pave the way to peace talks. juniors, misses' ond women. throughout the state in this pos­ classes for tonight, and through­ had been feared that It would some U.S. shixM with jforeign third-floox courtroom, Andrews touch-up ironing needed. It's "Sanforized-Plus" labeled out the state the situation was consulted him in 1963 on minor Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- sible record year. wash ashore and ruin the beach­ nationals. ' was aske^how he would plead N.Y., another Vietnam critic, loo! And the handsome Arrow Dectolene Permo Iron is about the same. legal matters, pleaded Innocent 'The Weather Bureau at es of southern Bhigland for the The heads of the three unions at the arraignment. said in a statement Johnson had Snow - covered streets con­ on pmazmg fabric of 100% Dacron polyester tricot—con Windsor Locks reported 79.9 entire summer at least. said 'Tuesday they will ccmduct today to a^feharge of committing “ You got to be joking,’ ’ re­ imx>osed a new condition to tributed |o about 15 minor area Show Goes On ftiches so far. At noon It was The government’s $1.4-mi11ion protest rallies at noon Tuesday perjury before a grand jury in plied the rotund, jive-tJilklng peace talks requiring evidence be washed any way at all . . . and dries wrinkle-free in car accidents this morning, StiUl snowing. 'The previous high PHILADELPHIA (AP)— “ Operation- Soapsuds’ ’ contin­ In a number of port cities across connection with Dist. Atty. Jim lawyer. " I ’m going to plead not that North Vietnamese infiltra­ just 2 hours. Great? You bet! Look your best this Easter state police from troops in Col­ recorded was in the winter of In the tradition of "the ued in high gear as a flotilla of the nation. Garrison’s John F. Kennedy guilty.” tion has halted before U.S. chester, Stafford Springs, and in ARROW. Regular and button down styles in solids and 1961 when 80.2 inches had de­ show must go on,” Penny more than 2t trawlers sprayed A joint statement by the union assassination investigation. ^ In another development, an Hartford reported this after­ bombing will'be stopped. new fashion stripes. Sizes lA ’/a to 17. scended. took her place on stage last detergents to contain the Slick chiefs said: Criminal Dist.-court Judge attorney for Clay L. Shaw ob­ At the United Nations, Secre­ just in time for Easter 'The average for Manchester noon. night about four hours after and force the oil towara the "We are calling officers and Frank Shea granted a motion by tained court permission-for his tary-General U 'Thant was re- Is about 48 Inches. This, how­ No unusual problems due to giving birth to a kid. ocean bed. crews off all ships in U.S. ports Andrew’s lawyers for a jury ever, has iJeen left far behind, the storm were reported. It was a moot question wheth­ for 12 hours in advance of the (See Page Fourteen) (Sae Page Foartecn) Penny is a goat who pulls trial and gave them until April FAMOUS LABEL according to Tureck. 'The snow is light, not water e r the government could lay any noon meetings and we cannot a cart in a production of 10 to file motions in the case. The superintendent said he logged and heavy and sticking. claim for the expense against say when they will go back to "Porgy tind Bess” at the Andrews, 44, was indicted last, The quality you con feell received the first snow warn­ The slopes at Mt. Nebo should the American owners of the their ships.” Arena. Penny’s performance Thursday by the Orleans Parish ing at about 11:30 lest night. be fast for fkiers and the chil­ stranded 61,263-ton tanker, A union source said today the The name you con depend onl was approved by the local grand jury, which said he gave He said it stopped snowing dren at Center Spring Park and stuck on the Seven Stones Reef. union chiefs would meet In dress sale Society for the Prevention answers which he “ well knew about 3 a.m. “I thought we had other slopes will continue to A navy official said the question Washington Thursday with Un­ 2 Hurt in Derailment of Cruelty to Animals. were false and untrue” when it made,” he said, "but then it enjoy their sledding, toboggan­ has not arisen. dersecretary of Labor James SHORT i i n V f DACRON-COTTON Mother and kid are doing questioned about Garrison’s as­ started again about 15 minutes ing emd friendly snow ball bat­ fine. sassination conspiracy probe. sport Regularly later.” tles for several more days be­ (See Page Twenty) (See Page ’Twenty) Of Commuter Train to $15.00 ’This morning children and fore the early ■ crocuses finally REDDING (AP)—A commut­ 'The train wiis the 6:17 a.m. parents listened closely to their pop through the ground. shirts FARAH er train headed for New York run which join the main New Smart savings on smart fashions for day time or Haven tracks at Norwalk. Caty from Danbury derailed to­ dote time. We would like to tell you the names A passenger In the second car, . . . but connotl The famous labels ore In the day, tipping six cars over Walter Beers, 67, o t Danbury, dresses and you'll thrill at the styles . . , the fabrics . . . the celors-but, obov* all you sove against £in embankment. 'Two in said “ we just left Bethel and $4 to $7 on EVERY BRAND NEW Alabama Schools the train crew were injured. were entering Redding when 2.59 2 -*5 FAMOUS NAME DRESS. Sizes for everything started to crash. The New Haven Railroad said slacks misses 10 to' 18. Sizes for. women 16 passengers and five crew­ “All of a sudden there was a 121k to 22Vk. FO R MEN men were on the train when lot of thiunping and the cara § m a rt leoking «pet4 rfiirk dial it derailed. None of the pass­ bounced along the tracks. X Must Desegregate braced myself and the car •Kvoyt look noot . . . novor with engers was injured. nood Ironing. Avaiiabto in 'The train’s two engines stayed turned on its side.” MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) an extent that there no longer F a r a P r e s s * on the tracks. The first passen­ Beers said he v ra s trying to hulton down* and ragulor — A federal court In a sweep­ exists in the Alabama public ger car was partially off the get out of the overturned car •oilart in foltd*. poiilayi and no ing, unprecedented decision to­ school system discrimination of Ironing — mvmrl track and 'tiie six other cars when Stomski, the flagman who •vbtU ploidi. Sizei «, m, k xl. day ordered the desegregation any sort or to any degree that is fell on their side against the bad been riding in the fouith next term of all Alabama based upon race or color,” the embankment. car, came to help Mm. ‘ schools not already under court judges wrote In an opinion a& You'll wear your Farah Slacks 'The train derailed after com­ order and directed state offi­ oompanying the decree.' //; with pride and confidence In ing out; of a curve north of the cials to implement the ln|tegra- 'The unaniipous Idbcisioi) We^t Redding station ^ d your appearance.|i, And the se­ tion ruling. /, ,, ( ;/ 5 struck down Alabama’s tuition, up l,60iO feet W single track. Ninety-nine school ^sterns cret of the quality fabric is In grant law' under which pupils A railroad spokesman said re­ were included in the decree — B u U e t i i i the weave of vat-dyed fibers may draw state funds to attend pairs — hampered by a spring the first court desegregation private schools. snow storm — might take at that are double-piled for dou­ order > aimed at state officials, all-weather fashions Named in an injunction least 24 hours. i from the governor down, bn a ROLVAAO TO ICELAND ble strength. Permanently against enforcing discrimination Of the four scheduled trains' pressed with the exclusive Fora- by "Jonathan Logan" statewide basis. were (3ov. Lurleen Wallace, who to leave New York for Danbury WASHINGTON (AF)— Gov. Lurleen Wallace, whose Is president of the State School tonight, only one with extra Former Gov. Karl F. Bolvaag Press process to never nood iron­ husband-predecessor George C. Board; members of the board, cars Is planned to get commut­ of Minnesota win be n n fiS p r ing. Ivy style with cuffs. Waltl Wallace has long fought integra­ and the state school superin­ ers near the' area, the railroad ated to be VJ 9. ■mlwtoilnr 100% BANLON Club collar classic and Bolniacaana , sizes 29 to 42; insoams, 27 tion, together with school au­ tendent. spcAesman said. Buses will take to Icebuid, President for mlssas and missy patitas. thorities were directed to take son announced today. ’ ‘Bfi* to 33. 3 7 .5 0 'The sobool superintendent the passengers the rest of the anklets affirmative steps to end all ra­ was ordered to require all way. vfuig, a D em ocrat, waiiT ^ cial discrimination . In the school systems not now under The Injured crewmen were feated for re-electloa toat N«h vember. The annoahOMRHi^ rog. mon'a d«pt. schools. court integration orders to sub­ Valentine Walter, 62, of Brook­ pri. * 1 69e ea. . State officials were not avail­ mit desegregation plans "for all field, the ticket collector, and said Jamea K. PenftaM, • eo- able for comment immediately. grades commencing with the Stanley Stomski, 63, of Danbury, rear fo reig n servloa offteax^ “Faculty members and sUttf who to the presanl. aniihaB- Ssdkl color Hght-tkeove knit. u s e your charge accouf t f-r e?.sy convenient shoppio 1967-68 school year.’ ’ Six New Haven Railroad cars were derailed and ed. Two crewmen were injured but none of the 15 the flagman. They were taken Slock, brown, grey, olive, bur- members, faclliUes and activi- Signing the order were U.S.' passengers were hurt, railroad officialSj,said. (AP to Danbury hospital for treat- aador to. loeland, ww ha fra- mendi ond navy. StreSch sized tle;^ as well as student bodies, J rolled part way dqwn an embankment in Redding ‘"led to otow dnfiMt Cam to u. f