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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1967 PAGE EIGHTEEN Average Daily l^et Press Ran liattflff Bter 1Ewttt«0 l|m lii For the W«ek Ihided The Weather February 4, 106T Mostly cloudy, little tem* perature change tonight aai iplsslon table chosing a site for OPEN ALL DAY i:i| Miss Susan E. Oryk, daugh­ Tires Stolen the proposed Robertson Park tomorrow, low tonight in teeno, ter of Atty. and Mrs. Anthony Tax Hearings Revised Zone Regulations^ swimming pool pending sub-soil SUNDAY high tomorrow 25-30; 80% About Town 15,069 chance of light saam. Gryk of 37 Academy St. and a Today’s hearing by* the From New Cars testing at .site 8, south of north ? A .M . lo Y P.M< Manchester—A'City o f Vittage Charm Cub Scout Pack 152 will senior at East Catholic High Board of Tax School St., at the northerly end liave a blue and gold dinner to- School; and Miss Cathy J. Olo- Police yesteiday evening In­ Parkade Change Approved * ;t Review is for those property vestigated the theft of 11 tires of Robertson Park. ’The pool ITHUR DRUO (Classified Advertising oq Page 171 • morrow at 6 p.m. In the cafe­ wacki, daughter of Mr. and cwnefs whose last names there Is estimated to cost $96,- yOL. LXXXVI, NO. 117 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS teria of Bowers School. Mrs. Stanley Olowacki of 140 from the trunks of new cairs The town’s recompiled zoning et. The original project did not start with the letters L and parked at the rear of Bourne require the commission’s ap­ 000. ‘ Tanner St. and a senior at regulations and a request from ’The site, favored by the M. The session is from 5:30 Buick on Main St. proval. Manchester High School, have to 8 p.m. in the Municipal owners of land in the King- comhfiission, is one of three pro­ recently won the Betty Crocker Police say no sign of pry The commission scheduled, Building Hearing Room. marks were found on any of the Broad Parkade to chamge land posed last month by former WINDOW SHADES Award at their respective for a public hearing March 6, ’Town Engineer Walter S. Fuss. Tomorrow’s session will vehicles, and tliat' Uie time of along Green Manor Blvd. from schools. They are eligible for be for letters N and O, also re^quests to sell about one acre In other business'. Town Plan­ Green, White. Ecm scholarships ranging from $500 the theft is undetermined. The Industrial to Business Zone i n of land at Olcott St and Love from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; and value of the loss has not yet ner Joseph ’Tamsky noted that W e ^ a b l e to $5,000 in the nationwide Saturday’s' session will be were unanimoiisly approved by Lane for indusitrlal' purposes; included In the 1967-68 town NS A Considers Ending been established, and police are Search for the American from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for the Town Planning Commission and sell a parcel of land off budget is a request for $8,000, Homemaker of Tomorrow. still investigating. Olcott St., about one third of CASCADE FINISH letters P, Q and R. Yesterday morning police in­ last night. the anticipated salary for an­ which is in Rural Zone. Zone Made to Order No hearings will be con­ vestigated a break at the Tabled for further discussion other town planner. The Barbershops presented a ducted Monday and ’Tues­ was a third item heard recently changes there ace required. "A "*** ’With Your RoUers program of four-part harmony Fletcher Glass Co. at 54 McKee day. They will resume on St. Entry was made by break­ at. a public hearing—a special The commission extended the FULL LINE OF CUSTOM last night at the West Hartford Wednesday. permit request from the de­ completion date for one year Grange. ing the glass next to the latch All Overseas Activity VENETIAN BLINDS A total of 235 taxpayers on an overhead door. veloper of Guinipero Apart­ for Improvements on Ingeralls I HAUMARK have appeared to date at The complaintant, Ronald ments on Charter Oak St. to Heights, Green Manor Addition WATER SPORn Science classes 7M and 71, the four hearings already extend the apartment complex. No. 4, and Lookout Mountain. taught by Leo Diana at the Fletcher of 552 E. Middle Tpke., CARDS E. A. JOHNSON Doe* your Homeowners held by the review board. If told police he checked every­ The developer, Frank P. The subdivisions were given a Policy cover this hazard? Bennet Junior High School, will the average of 59 per ses­ completion date of Feb. 9 last make a field trip tomorrow to thing in the shop and that Guinipero, is asking to build IGOUNTRY DRUG PAINT GO. If your homeowners "pack­ sion is followed for the nine noth’n

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Vernon Beat the Ax Korean, Dancer, Sbeinwolil on Bridge At7M nil The t^p led tree pictured BURNSIDEbBO BU^^’N‘,^UE AVI fA‘,I HAkTlOkO UConn Theater PARTNER WHO OVERBH^R North dealer Sfn. fn a 2 ji' on the front page of yester­ FREE PARKirJG 5?8 3JJ3 Q f i it** ■»! TAKES ALL THE CREDIT Both sides vulnerable Debate, on Housihg: day’s Herald had it coming. In MCC Series NORTH ’the tree, a 82-inch Red By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD 4 A K 9 " A Zany ColhcHen of Gag$, It's Snfggfy, Jht^-Slapplng Maple, located at 156 Hills- Manchester and area resi­ <7 QJ A partner Is a person who _ _ H yth ria l" -playboy MegaMkio J ■■ toem Rd. was felled by dents 'Will have the opportunity 0 A954 Multiple vs. Single shares all of the trouble you 4AK 5J heavy winds. In its fall, it to attend two free presenta­ severed a utility pole, dis­ wouldn’t have gone through if WEST EA.ST lAst nlght'a public hearing of retired persons whose families tions being sponsored by the it hadn’t been for his bidding. 4J8732 4QI04 ZEROMOSIM. • PHILSiUfeRS <1 have grown up and left home. rupting electrical power in the zoning commission heard the area from 9:46 a.m. to Manchester Community Col­ If things turn out well, he ? • V K 7 64 AND GIRLS,GIIULS,CIR1SI The three-and*a-hUf year old 0 K873 11:14 a.m. claims all of the credit. contrasting philosophies regard­ Mt. Vernon Apartments have lege this spring as part of its 4 J9862 4 Q 10 developing series of programs Opening lead—queen of dia­ SOUTH ing' the construction of multi­ never contained more than Park and Recreation monds. Superintendent Horace Mur- in the fine arts. 4 63 K ' ple-family housing, particularly eleven school-age chUdrea at North had already bid his "AFUNNYTriING Idiey laid today he thinks ”1110 first program, entitled ^ A1098532 s»s ; one time, according to Lavitt, hand by jtimping to three not­ large apartment complexes. the strain from tree guys "The Arts of the Korean The­ 0 62 and currently have a total of rump, but. there might have 4 74 Some residents attending the toppled it. Usually the guys ater and Dance.’’ will be held happened on the way 15 to 20 pre-schoolers. As the been some excuse for a further North East Sonth West meeting appeared to fear an im- support it, he said. April 18 at 8 p.m. in Manches­ family grows the people leave bid of five hearts. There was 1 4 Pau 1 ^ Pasa halance of these multiple-family ter High School’s Bailey Audi­ 3 NT Pass 4 ^ Pan the apartments, establishing The irony: Bids to remove no excuse for his actual jump housing units in relation to torium. 6 <9 AH Pass TO THE FORUM " IIOIJDVV IM U C ID ! iio n av their own homes, since the mio- that tree and 45 others were to slani. South might have held H PmCI D! single-family dwellings in Ver­ scheduled to be sent out a It will feature Dr. Won-Ky- non. and two-bedroom apartments do the king of hearts Instead of I SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENg^ CQtOR 0^ DeUlltP week from today. ung Cho, Korean classical danc­ hand at the tenth or eleventh pv,:' The planning commission is not suit their needs. the ace, and there would have - ' • .1 er, scholar and dance critic, trick with nothing but trumps— making a study of the ratio of “There is no finer invest­ Employes of the Southern been no. play at all for slam. ' c who has performed throughout and East would have won a ABTBITR GODFREY multiple versus single family ment for the town of Vernon New Telephone Co. Declarer took the first truck -J. 'f / - S had been notified to remove the United States, Europe and trick writh the king of hearts. OOR COUNTRY housing in the town as part of than the construction of multi­ in dummy with the ace of dia­ ^ * I the Far East, both as a per­ North said nothing about his : , CUP i ' t i 'n S O F ’THEE our the town comprehensive plan. family apartment oomidexes,'' the guys at their conveni­ monds and led the queen of :' new complexes being construc­ struction of large apartment meeting ’Tuesday. The zoning to allow dummy to lead at the PUSH BACK SEATS • UANT SCROII • ROTATING .1^ ted in the town do not en­ house complexes in ths Vernon oommlssitm is expected to ren­ twelfth trick. Otherwise, South ARTCMIIXY •- courage young families, he said. area. He warned of a growing der its decision next week. would have been stuck in his ‘ disproportionment of apart­ The primary tenants are newly M-Unit Complex 2 Here Attend t Sop'Monkey*. Oo Hornpl* TONIGHT—TOP EXCITEMENT married couples, who leave to ments to single homes, citing Atty, Herbert Hannabury ^ Andgohomolftugbingl SHOWTIMES Fri.-Sat. Sun. m Silverplaled buy a house when they begin a the fact that “Vernon has twice “Kiss The Girls and Kids Ski Sets represented Rambler Homes in Housing Forum FREE in-car HEATERS MANCHESTER family, and of middle-aged and as many apartments or capita the presentation, which will DRIVE-IN and Make Them Die” ...... 16:15 8:50 Steel edge skis with safety bindings than West Hartford.” again coma before the com­ Otto H. Herrmann and John ROUTES 6 4 44A “Lost Coiiimaiid” ...... 8:00 6:30 PHONE 049- 0000 “Curse of Mnnimy’s ’Tomb” 6:80 complete with Tonkin ski poles. He maintained they are "un­ mission for approval of the de­ E. Cronin of the Manchester MEADOW S’?;-" [ n sightly and detract from what } Jewel Boxes velopment plans, provided the Housing Authority were among TONIGHT little esthetic value la left in sone change ii granted. You Are Invited Our Reg. Low Price 2.39 town." The apartments attract more than 3,000 official coast- To A “PUl P art” Sw in^ng Rio! What’s For Dessert? ' ’The complex would contain III transient who liva in them for to-coast delegates to a Nation­ “HALLUCINATION Rat Patrol Try Our Flavor J M units in eight buildings. Six- W h e r e a ll .COLUMBIA PICTURES al Housing Policy Forum, Feb. GENEBA’nON” Of The Month: J ty-four at the unite would be s y s t e m s , Rat Patrol Midget Motors cne-bedroom apartments, and 12 through 15, at the Shoreham — plus — WCTT1 % junyQura 1 3 9 Grenade Rifle Hotel, Washington, D.C. a r e I It’s Cherry Time Agalnl | thirty-two would cmitain two “I>oor-To-Door MIMIEUX t ~ Our Reg. 2.17 FRESH OMDY bedrooms Parking would be Among the participants were Maniac!” go-go-go... IWINDaON.v- Jeep commissioners of housing au­ — Color — ) Cherry Vanilla I WHITMAN, BCHRArr provided for 144 cars. ’They are thorities, their executive direc­ "The Wild Angels” Fri. At 6:30-8:20 ( CANDY CUPBOARD similar in appearance to apart­ Sat. and Sun. All Next Week Graceful, filligreed detail on cover, lined tors and top staff members, and £ 2 4 I Cherry Almond ^ ments built by Rambler Homes HARKORO SPRINCFIUD EXPRESSWAY 1:00-3:20-5:50-8:25 with red velveteen. Select from a number 147 ARTHUR DRUB board members, executive direc­ RTS.5A & 9i Notih - HARTFORD on Grove St. DMDeliUlBENTIIS of styles. ffiWifiW’M -illteB iW • Block Cherry I tors and top staff of non-profit PK»n$ J-'., With climb action traction. Two other requests were housing sponsors. (In >/2 CiallonB) I iM in n . heard by commission, including During tlie four-day meeting, —A Rojral dessert Indeed!^ on# submitted by Bernie Cantor as many as five sessions a day U i C l M E A^Tiilable at your neigh-1 for a email apartment complex were held on such issues as ALL DRINKS AT 14 Kt. Gold & Sterling Silver borttood Royal Ice Creams to contain 12 apartments in two housing ' assistance techniques Polaroid dealer store, or ask himj H om em ad * buUdings on Bouth St. Extension \ and programs, social dimensions to get it for you. near R t 30. The apartments are in housing, changing concepts REDUCED PRICES Factory, fresh» .» < similar in design and construc­ of the tenant-management-rela- Charms tion to the Southgate Apart­ tioaship, and housing organiza­ TUES. thru FRI. Trade-in RAVIOLI ments. They would be screened tion. A ■/ t : froi?^ 5 to 7 p.m. during our by wooded areas surrounding Herrmann and <3ronin each the property, and constructed attended at least three ses.sions Storling Silvor 14 Kt. Gold H. PASQUALINI of redwood siding to fit into the a day. H-A-P-P-Y H-O-U-R" Sale #620- #127 #120 p ICE CREAM COMPANY ^ natund setting, one building The highlight of the forum wnr i ‘ Join Lloyd Gilliam and the "Inn” Crowd 8 8 27 Warren St., Manchester. would be a single story building was an address on Feb. 13 by here for your relaxing pleasure! 29 T E L 6 4 M M about 86 feet long and the other Vice President Hubert Humph­ COLUMBIA PICTURES pr»Mnt« 5 m odels to ch oose from Phone 649-5358 \ (‘roductoui of 246 Avery St^ Wapplag contains eight apartments on rey on the subject, “Better Ci­ A OINO Do LAUREf4ni3 PROCXJCTION ties for Tomoirow.” We feature DINING at ITS BEST! two stories. MICHAELCONNORS"DOROTHY PROVINE Own a brand New electric Abo submitted was a request Food, Drinks, and Service Are Superb! Banquet and per roil Party Facilities to Accommodate Up to 200! RAF VALLONE 'MARGARET LEE 14 Kt. Gold Heart Cupid eye Color Pack camera* by Gilbert Scluneiske for the MCOUm lUCHIAiau 'BEVERiy K m ooBveraion of a large two-fam­ WSCS Presents Set with Diamond 88 DANCING with the "Lloyd Gilliam Trio” Fri. and Sat. «iTERRY-THOMAS ily bouse on the corner of Grove Our Reg. Low Price 10.95 A •nd Reed Sts. to a four-spart- from 9 to 1 A.M. n O K I K H U M i nUUVISIOr-GOUIMBIILCOlOR Playlet Monday to for only mant house. ’The house present­ Entertaining NlgHtly 5 1 A.M. ■ METHBinE’’ A Red Lion Production PHONE 649-5405 frolindb,anD»UWaiTBj OhcMI(ICKRUIM ly contains two eight-room A playlet, ‘The Hidden Per­ TSCHNICOLOIt* ii Model 103 3 9 . 9 9 with trade FOR apartments, which Scheiske dea- suaders,” will be presented Mon. i i i PLUS BONUS FRL-SAT. Shiftamatic CHURCH CORNERS '1 eribed as "difficult to main­ day at 8 p.m. at a meeting of At 6:30—“Curse of 'The Muiiimy’s Tomb”—Color Men’s 3 Piece Model 220 4 4 . 8 7 with trade tain”. the Women’s Society of Chris­ 87 TTO Sets Movie Restaurant 'n Lounge and your Transmission Fluid and tian Service in the Reception Sterling Silver Hie Lake Street School PTO "Greater Hartford’s Newest Dining Facility” Model 230 6 4 .8 7 with trade Hall of South Methodist Church. 860 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD old Polaroid EARLE’S will present a movie Monday and Sealer TTie locale of the play is the Opposite Conn. Blvd. a t 1 pjn. a t the school. Dona- world of advertising. Model 101 6 9 . 8 7 'With trade 'Model #104 FLOOR COVERING tlona will ba 35 cents The pub­ Now Mrs. Calvin Hewey is di­ In working condition. No dents. lic la invited. Showing rector of the play. Cast mem­ 3 2 3 0 Cnir Unk Set SHOP AT HOME EBu Dedicate Building bers are Mrs. Dean Patterson, TEL. 643-'7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST PFAP Of THEATER Our Reg. Low Price 2,99 Trico Windshiteld Hie Rockville Lodge of Elks Miss Marion Brookings, Mrs. will officially observe the dedi­ Daily At 2 and 8 P.M.—Sat. and Sun. At 1:30-5:00-8:S0 per Q t Free EsHmotes — AH V9ork Guaranteed William McGoohan, Mrs. Louis Polaroid Camera Girl Will Be In Our Stores Wiper Blade . cation of the newly enlarged Champeau, Mrs, ,M. Philip THEATRE EAST 99 and renovated Carriage House Susag, Mrs. Ambrose Diehl, PRICE SCHEDULES Protects against corrosion and i r LINOLEUM ^ FORMICA tomorrotw. Exalted Ruler Hor­ Mrs. Richard Werkheiser, Mrs. MANCHESTER PARKRDE ; 649-5491 Matinee Evenings Friday Nite Feb. 17 From 6 PM to 9 PM 11” 12” 13” - 1 0 9 wear. Prevents formation of gum ace Burnham has announced. Curtis Farrell, Miss Marion Mon.-FrI. $1.25 Children 75c Mon.-Thurs. $1.75 For Most GM, Fordi " and sludge. Seals and prevents FLOORS COUNTERS The dedicatory exercises, con­ Jesseman, Mrs. Richard Sperry, Sat. $1.75 Saturday Feb. 18 From 10 AM to 5 PM ea. ACRES AND ACRES OF FREE PARKING At AH Tillies Chrysler Cars leaks in transmissions. For all au­ Mrs. Herbert J. McKinney, Mrs. Sun. $2.00 Fri.-Sun. $2:00 , Choose from many styles. Hand engraved ducted by Elk dignitaries from tomatic transmissions and power ★ CERAMIC WALL OR FLOOR THE throughout the state, will begin Paul Averin and Mrs. Walker — .. FINAL WEEKS In bright or satin finish. Gift boxed. 15” 16" for most *67 THERE’S STILL TIME TO THRILL TO THE steering. EXPERTLY INSTALLED a t 4:30 p.m. A dinner and ba^l Briggs. Mrs. J. Manley Shaw thru ’66 cars. X M * win follow in the evening. [, will be the pianist. HAPPIEST SOUND IN ALL THE W ORLD- WINNER 0 F 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD The new facilities add 1,850' " :Members of the Willing TONIGHT AT 8:00—SAT., SUN. 1:30-5:00-8:30 square feet to the original build­ j^ o rk ers Circle are in charge 2 a 6 4 9 - 5 8 2 6 6 4 9 - 2 1 3 2 ing. A modern ballroom and of felloiwship. Members of the SENSATIONAL PAINE VALIE lounge area will have a total "Stanley Circle are in charge of RODGERS - HAMMERSTF.IN’S aaating capacity for 300 per- refreshments. aoBs. EGBERT WISE rioM’cno- .....; The alterations were designed by E. R. Vollrath Associates of w ...... L u c ir e Tolland. The general contractor was the Robert Pagdnl Con- TONIGHT AND iiUFONP CinjwunaunjmL atnietioa Oo. of Vernon...... O: ,v. .. . . „ Square Dane# SATURDAY As An Addifional Service The Vernon Square Dance "‘.v' ’ > i\. ■■ K Cliib will hold a Valentine , W - f ^ "Sr 'i Dane# tomorrow night at 8 In NIGHT WALL .PAINT ^ We Have Been Appointed tha Vernon Elementary School...... r Oueat caller will be Bob Kent. at 8:30 P.M. As Collection Agency For Bob and Judy Smith will bo y , - rfif * praaant with 'tha latest rounds. TIm m attmding ha've been ask­ ed to wear soft ahoes. 21” LIGHT Tha elub is starting round LOOK OVERNIGHT is 4.88 All Children’s !^ates 4®? THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. dhnea laasoms Mandi 7, at the HOMEWARD/ DuPont Incite‘ Wall Paint Northeast Scbo

•b .. t> A ,?AGE 1 X 9 0 % . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 PAIjlB FIVB Help for Taxpayers V Town Delivers TV-Radio Tonight South Windsor Coventry ' FUEL O IL Rules for Deductions Next Year’s School Calendar Mrs. Bell Heads Campaign Distribution of the Mianches- — 14.9 — ter 1965-66 annual report start­ Television Need Careful Study 6:00 ( 8) Movie ( 8) Twilight Zone Okayed by Education Board ed Wednesday and will con­ ( 8) Mike Douglas (40) You Aidced Tor It For $725 Easter Seal Sale 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. (10) Perry Mason (23)« - HlghllghU (Conttmied from Fage One) tinue until the entire 11,000 (U) Mefv Griffin (30) Sports Camera______The school calendar for the temwide) ; a social worker (sys­ Mrs. David Bell is general the Connecticut Public Health dent WM caused by your willful­ printed copies are dropped off (18) Alfred Hitchcock S-U rw O d, Wild West (O 1967-68 school year was approv­ temwide), and a psychological chairman for the Mothers club Nursing Agencies Inc. will be- REGIUS but no dues to the YMCA, ness, you can’t deduct at all. (20) Faith (or Today 40) Green Hornet (C) YWOA, YMHA, YWHA, and or- at local homes. (22) Route 66 ed iby the board of education examiner. sponsored Easter Seal fund 1° a '"- 28 at the 649^908 You can deduct five c.ents (30) Outer Llmita Self-Servifce Department Store last night. Waverly. Inn in Cheshire. ganlzaUons such as the Ar.-.eri- The operation is under the These positions were termed drive. The mall campaigpn be­ mile if you work free for a qual­ (40) Munstera Board member (diaries E. can Legion, and to states and supervision of George EHliott, 6:15 (24) Friendly Giant the most difficult to fill by as­ Horse Selection Topic ified bharitable organization 6:30 (40) Peter Jennings (C) 18) Subs»lptlon TV Lyons proposed that the calen­ sistant superintendent Perry gins March 1 and will conclude d j , ■ ... j cities for public purposes. and use your car in doing so. cemetery superintendent, who (24) What’a New? i10-20-30)^r»an (C) * Residents were invited to an BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER . You'd better read the 1040 is utilizing his crews and those (20) Boy from Hickory Street (24)8) EducationFront Row Movie dar consist of 183 teaching days who is In charge of recruiting (m Easter. educational meeting on "Select- But here are things for lyhich 5:46 (22) Marshal Dillon ( 22) S-12) SchoolsHog n’s Match Heroes Wits (C) Including snow days. However, and interviewing prospective CHARGE YOUR Instructions or the booklet if you you cannot deduct" of the park and rec depart­ (20) Miami Undercover (40)'■\Se| Time 'la Tunnel Class (C) w T P ’r? " The goal this year is $725, ing the Horse” at 8 p.m. Mon- want to exclude from Income Federal income taxes; federal ment. 8:00 ( 3-8-10) News. Sports, (22) Marshal0) Man Dillon from if more, than three days are teachers. compared to last year's $680. day in the Northeast School PRESCRimON Weather (C) snow days, the calendar will some of the pay you got while social Security taxes withheld (18) Merv Griffin ( 3-12) Movie The additional positions ap­ Contributions of $688 were re- gymnasium in Rockville, spon- ITiis marks the first year for sUll be a minlmiirn of 180 teach­ home on sick leave or for medl- from your pay: Social Security the towntvlde distribution and (20) Sports (40) Raiyro proved last night will be filled ceived last year. .sored by the Tolland County (24) Wordsworth (24) NE'T Playhouse ing days. at the discretion of the ad­ cal and drug expenses. payments you make for some- the first year for the printing (40) News. Cheyenne 9:30 (10-2(^-22-30) T.H.E. Cat (O Coin containers will be placed ®^ten.sion Seiyice. Robert C. (SO) McHale's Navy ( 8-40) Phyllis Dnier If more than three days are' ministration. The original re­ in local business establishments *^urch, extension horse speclal- For example: Depending on one working in your home, like of more than 1,000 copies. In 6:15 (20) Miami Undercover (18) Subscription 'lY used for extreme weather condi­ quest of the administration how much salary you got while a maid; auto licenses, unless the past, the annual report was (22) Snorts, News 10:00 (10-20-22-30) Laredo (O during the campaign, from the University of Con- Walcom* Kara 6:30 (24) What's New? ( 8-40) Avengers (C) tions, these extra days will be called for a total of 17 special home sick, you may be able to based on the value of the car; a available in the town clerk’s ( 8) Newswlre (C) 10:10 (24) Drama added at the end of the school teachers including a physical Mrs. Bell’s committee wiU in- exclude after the first full week driver’s license; auto inspection office. (20) Industry on Parade 11:00 ( 3-8- (C). 10-20-22-8040) elude Henry Agnew of the ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte (C) News, Sports. Weather year. education teacher for Grades Manchester Evening Herald AT of sick leave or you may not be or parking meter fees; taxes The 1965-66 annual report (10-20-22-30) Huntley-Brlnk- 11:15 (20) Memory Lane m However, if no snow days are 1-6; a reading teacher, Grades Coventry branch of the Man­ able to exclude until you have you pay for someone else al- took first prize in Manchester’s ley (C) 11:20 ( 8) Movie chester Si^vings and Loan As­ Coventry correspondent, F. 6:45 (20) News. Sports 11:30 (10-20-22-30) Tonight (C) used the school term will still 1 -6; a vocal-instrument music Pauline Little, telephone 742- PINE PHARMACY been out sick 30 days. though you can claim them as population class in a UOonn- 7:00 (24) World Press Review .(18) Subscription TV be 183 teaching days. teacher. Grades 1-6; and a mid­ sociation, who is fund treasurer; 664 Center St. 649-9814 If you were under 65 and are part of your support for a de- sponsored Annual Report Con- (20-2^30^) News, S|>orts (12) Movie 6231. ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) 12:06 ( 3) Movies Tlie South Windsor Educa­ dle school reading teacher; mid­ Mrs. Alan Rush, publicity chair­ filing a return, you may deduct pendent; poll taxes, inheritance, test. It is now entered in a New (20) Huntley-Brlnkley (40) Movie tion j^ociatlon, the teachers man, Mrs. Paul Haddad, Mrs. medical expenses for yourself, gift, cigarette, tobacco or al- England Contest, .(10) McHale’s Navy 1:00 (12) Wrestling ^ -<0 dle school art teacher; middle representative group, had re­ school librari(in and middle Willard Watrous, Mrs. Prank your wife, or a dependent but coholic beverage taxes; fees for The 11,000 copies were print- SEE SATCBDAY’S TV WEEK TOR COMPLETE LISTING 'V quested that the number of ■school vocal teacher. Sanelli and Mrs. Rino Vitali. only that part for which you dog tags, hunting or fishing li- ed at a $3,000 cost by the A ^ it The committee has met and have not been reimbursed by an censes or marriage licenses; American Offset Press of school days be set at 183 with The board also authorized t* three snow days included in the the hiring of four permanent members are addressing en­ Insurance company and only tolls for roads and bridges; Bloomfield. velopes, which Mrs. Bell said that part of your umrelmbursed -water bills; sewert^e and other ------total. However, if the snow days substitutes for the kindergarten were not used during the year through Grade 6 classes. are expected to be ready for L u n c h I expenses which exceed 3 per service charges, Radio 1|I they would be subtracted from The positions of principal and mailing March 1 . cent of your income. You cannot. deduct gifts to (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS at ) School, Church • the end of the year. assistant principal for the new Tolland Antique Show Set This Weekend Civil Defense Course Costs of . medicines and drugs political candidates, political minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Famous Makers Quality The calendar calls for school middle school have already are Included in medical expense organizations, relatives, friends Checking clocks for Tolland Antique Show this weekend are, from left, Mrs. Harold Garilty, All persons interested in tak­ WDBC—1360 WTIC—1088 to open Sept. 7. Holidays in­ been filled by members of the to the extent they exceed 1 per or other individuals, labor un- Report Breaks president of the Tolland Historical Society; Miss Florrie Bishop Bowering, chairman of the ing a course in Civil Defense 5:00 Dick Robinson 6:00 Aftemoon Edition clude Oct. 2, educational confer­ town system. were urged to (vmtact Mrs. cent of your Income. ions or social clubs; you cannot 6 : 0(. Joey RejTioIds 6:00 News Sports. Weather society’s board of directors, and Mrs. Clyde Johndro, director of the antique show. The Police investigated two 9:00 Ken Griffin 6:35 Americana ence; Nov. 23 and 24, Thanks­ The town schools will be A person 65 before the end of deduct federal excise taxes on ^ ^ , 7:30 News of the World show will be held in the cafeteria of Tolland H igh School, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Hugo F. Thomas of Brigham 1:06 News. Sign Off 7:46 Joe Garagiola giving; Dec. 25 to Jan. 2, clo.'cd next week for winter va­ Rd. the year—you were considered automobiles, telephones or air- yesterday one at Rob WBCH—<118 Sunday. P art of the funds will be used to open a historical museum at the old post office. Tavern immediately. ertson School, another at the 7:50 Sing Along T extured Christmas vacation; Feb. 19 to cation. Classes will resume (Herald photo by Satemis.) The Coventry High School 65 for the whole year if you line tickets, 5:00 Hartford Highlights 8:05 Pop Concert Monday. 7:00 News 9:00 Nightbeat 26, winter vacation; April 12, adult education program is 7 birthday was as late as Jan. 1 , But there are other kinds of Zion Lutheran Church— and an 8:00 GasligHl 11:00 News. Sports, Weather Good Friday; April 22 to 29, Talk on Sex sponsoring this course, which J967—in making out his return deductions you can take, like attempted break at Bluefield 12:00 Quiet Hours 11:30 Art Johnson The second In a series of dis­ Pleasant Valley, $4,031; Union WPOF—1410 Spring vacation and May 30, will be held each Monday night can deduct his entire imreim- moving or travel expenses if Dr. cussions on "A Christian View South Windsor School, $1,955; Wapping School, 6:00 Danny Clayton Show COMMUNISM COURSES Memorial Day. School will close for six weeks from 7 to 9 bursed medical and drug ex- you are transferred to a new 7:00 Lee “Babr’ Simms Show NYLON HOSE of Sex” will be held Sunday at $3,675; Middle School, $11,486; How Sweef If Is! At Robertson SchMl a win­ on June 19, which will be a four- penses without worrying about job. Or retirement Income cred- 12:00 Gary Girard Show starting Monday. There will be dow was broken and^a person PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — 6 p.m. at the First Congrega­ system-wide supplies for music, what percentage of his income it, or deductions for child care. WINK—1230 Four -Pittsburgh colleges are hour session. no charge. or persons unknown apparent­ 6:00 News Superintendent of schools tional Church, Main St., by the Views on Budget Cuts Clash French, guidance, reading and. they were. ______6:15 Speak Up Hartford going to offer free courses in psychological examiner, $13,- Heart Fund Campaign Our Basie Lunch Is ly imlocked the window latch 6:0 0 News Charles Warner noted that he Is Pilgrim Youth Fellowship. Mrs. K you were under 65 and paid 6:15 Barry Farber Show comi>arative communism. Robert Bossen, a registered 963. ’ The annual Heart Fund cam­ the medical and drug expenses to gain entry. A display had King’s Low Price! p a i r awaiting confirmation bn a rul­ At Education Board Meeting paign will start Saturday, with been toppled In the school cafe­ 6:45 Lowell Thomas The University of Pittsburgh nurse, will lead the discussion. Included in the total is $19,- of your over-65 parents—or your Girl Scout Day 7:00 The World Tonight said the courses will be subsid­ ing of the state board of educa­ Mrs. Fred W. Doyle of Barns- Tops In Qualify! ^ teria, but police say nothing 7:15 Frank Gifford tion on whether Nov. 10, Veter­ Bowling Night strongly divergent opinions on tionaries and books on science, 832 for the high school, includ­ wife’s over-65 parents—you can 7:30 Harry Reasoner ized by a $250,000 g;rant from The Brotherhood of Temple bee Road as local chairman as­ deduct them in full on your re­ Set Tomorrow was disturbed aside from some 7:35 Washington Week Beautifully sheer, diamond- ans Day, must be Included In social studies, literature and ing items for arts and crafts, 8:00 News the (Jamegie Corp. Foundation Beth Hillel will hold a men’s the proposed board of educa­ sisted by Mrs. Ruth L. French turn but only if you also provld- straws taken from the display. the holiday schedule. grammar, math, spelling, read­ biology, business, chemistry, 8:10 Speak Up Hartford and will be offered at Pitt, Car­ bowling night Sunday at 8 p.m. tion budget were expressed at drafting, earth science, Elec­ as vice chairman. ed more than half the 1966 sup- nim n »Police say a dried dirt outline 10:05 Comment negie Institute of Technology, patterned seamless hosiery Kindergarten Switch ing and music books for the ele­ Soup of The Day 10:20 Speak Up Hartford The kindergarten sessions will • at the Manchester Parkade last night’s meeting. tronics, English, foreign lan­ Volunteers will begin Satur­ port of the one for whom you rtevelonmpnt r>nv” n/r P pointed soleprint left on 11:30 Barry Farber Show Duquesne University and Oha- Lanes. Members of the brother­ mentary system. The amount in­ day visiting neighbors to claim the deduction Mayor paper was found in the kinder- 12:00 Comment with full toe and heel. Pro­ be changed on the last Monday Board member Charles Lyons guages, guidance, general sup­ 12:15 News, Sign Off tham College. hood of the temple and friends cludes a 15 per cent discount liver educational information Here's another detail- You in Jan. by the morning session said the board was considering and French books in the amount plies, home economics, metal M Tasty Sandwiches are invited. working, math, music, physical ■ and receive contributions for m S claiiTa medical exnens^ lamatlon urges Manchester resl- large size. portioned lengths in sizes students being switched to the the proposed "superintendont’a of $1,736 (discount included), the fund. No Chnrch Claaoe* education, social sciences, phys­ dedLttn for th™ pre^r^^^^^ S leade^K y^f aftemoon session and the after- plus a $100 per building in the Two Games Left 14 1 The Church School Classes budget” page by page without ical science, special education # Crisp French Fries paid on accidentij 4. and j health1. .^ in- fecout,.oiea leaders in their^ i efforts to''an nn ohiiT^h unurcn nnon rwvnoT*CJooper

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nlght’B program Include an ex­ P g e g SIX ______UANQHESTBR EVENJNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 Vernon 6 To>m Woiiieii planation pf how the Tolland County Extension Service 'can Crossfire Staggers In Peace Strike be o< help to horse owners, and But sooner or later, nobody anywhere aWflMaCOHH.5INCMWit Chamber Urges Residents a progress report on the move- will have any Illusions about being able Open Forum Six Manchester women re- now under way to map ^ lEuifmns Ij^rdb to turn this Into a popular, pClatable, cenUy Joined women from the a„d Identify trails in Tolland Fleeing Red Troops pretty. Inspiring, heroic war. It never About Downtown Renewal To Support Courthouse Bill Hartford area on a bus trip to County woodlands available to PUmiSHE® BY THE (ConUnned from Page One) comes out, that way. It is handicapped To the Editor, spokesman said preliminary ' H E Iu iD P R IN T IN a CO.. INC. Chamber of Commerce direc­ certificates In varying values Washington, D.C., to partlcl- howenien 13 Blsiell Street from n k Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. The emphasis placed upon tendance of residents at hear­ Tttr Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. who has apparently broken some law. derson and Miss Phyllis Lisk, will be presented by the county — Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. free governmental help in gen­ ings on the bill and asked them Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. No member of the general public is leaders: March 5, 7:30, "The extension service Monday eve­ eral does not seem sound when to sign in as supporting pas­ Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. Church of the World,” host ning at 8 at the Northeast Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. ^ . ever unwilling to cooperate with the It must occur to many that if sage of the bill. ^ slfied deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day of Circle 2, Mrs. Albert Flucki- School g;ymnasium on Rt. 30 in police at such a time, in such a matter. tax money given to us for our Allen’s bill would provide gcation except Saturday — 9 a.m. use from people in other areas ger Jr., leader; March 12, 7:30, Rockville across the street from f " ■ ------The right of the police to institute funds for inunediate planning “The Church in the World,” '--s Friday, February 17 is used we must also pay for the TAC Building. •pot checks along the highways, or to and early construction of a host Circle 6, Mrs. Walton Quality, Service — and Personal Attention! theirs. The repeated statements Robert C. Church, extension make random demands for iden- courthouse in the downtown re­ Schlechtweg, leader; March 19, “ Satisfled Customers Are Our Best Advertisement” of free money for this and other horse specialist from the Uni­ fication grows less clear in the law— newal area. 7:30 "The Church for the Tel. 528-5009 Tel. 643-5^76 projects adds up to a complete Several other bills Introduced versity of Connecticut, will ; Safe From All Harms and much more aimo3dng to the public fallacy in the final accounting. World,” host Circle 3, Mrs. 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. 7 by Allen also received Chamber speak on “Selecting the Horse” . —^when it amounts to a general fishing In a country built with pride Robert Bernier and Mrs. Wil­ President Johnson, in Washin^on support. They Include opening He will review the principles expedition rather than a search for in the ability of men to use bur Moore, leaders; March 23, yesterday, took himself out the most of a motor vehicle office in Ver­ a person should consider when initiative and risk and work for 7:30, Communion service and ^gSntic political insurance policy ever something in particular. non. planning to buy a horse or pony. the ends they seek this surren­ reception of confirmation class; conceived by mortal imagination. In the past year or two, the Connecti­ A bill calling for the widen­ i der to continued governmental March 24 (Good Friday), 12 to Church recently joined the He did this by sendng to the Con­ cut State Police, with the blessing of ing of Rts. 74, 83 and 31 in Ver­ assistance is in the end self- 3 p.m., three-hour service at College of Agriculture staff at Governor Dempsey, have been making a non was discussed and refer­ gress a specia.1 message on the theme of defeating. Rockville Methodist Church; the University of Connecticut. 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS red to the chamber’s economic MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) “Cftmsumer Protection.” periodic process of holding up-'’traffic Mr. Fuller stated that Down­ March 26 (Easter) — Da'wn He was formerly on the staff of and development committee. WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SESIVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 3t is going to be rather difficult for coming in to Connecticut frobi New town is aesthetically pleasant, Service, 9 and 10:45 a.m. Penn State University, and has any crusading upstart, any Congres­ York State. ’This pullover kind of gen­ but functionally deficient, and Reports on Place Mats experience as a farm and ranch Richard Rose, chairman of sional committee, any magazine devo\- eral check aims at a particular specific suggests that the result is com­ The Herald’s Vernon Bureau manager in Ohio, Michigan and the programs and projects combination— that of the driver who is mercial movement to outlying U at 88 Park St., P.O. Box S27. Iowa, tie has served as a judge e4. to exposing abuses of the public to conunittee, reported that shopping areas. The temporary correspondent at numerous horse shows In the uitcover any public wrong or peril which under 21 who has beer or liquor in his sketches are being dra'wn for It should be apparent that Is Bette Quatrale, tele]dione East. tte President has not, in this message, car. It was no crime for such a driver place mats to be distributed to It would be physically impos­ 875-2845. Other aspects of Monday hgTself declared war against. to buy beer or liquor in New York area restaurants. They should sible to accommodate all the Iln this message, the President de- state, where sale to anybody above ths be completed during the shopping now done in these and cJJtred his burniiig desire to protect us age of 18 is legal, and it is to be doubt­ month, he said. The mats will WATKINS expanding areas In our Down­ be descriptive^ of the Vemon- affi from deception in the way the gro- ed that it is a crime for anybody be­ town areas, no matter how i :l Tolland-Ellington area served 11 c^iea we buy are packaged and sold, to tween the age of 18 and 21 to drive in much renewal work is done. by the Chamber. p^ptect our children from hazardous Connecticut a car which happens to - ’" " a*” The ans\ver might better hinge SEMI-ANNUAL Members of Rose’s commit­ • iii ATrv; on toys, to guard consumers against ignor­ around the quality and im­ •Watkins Semi-Annual Sale Is a contain beer or liquor, although the last tee will meet with members of ance of just how much interest they are provement of what is there. store-wide event ofFering home session of the Legislature did pass a' ihs State Highway Depart­ • kKKO.sr.NK Perhaps in these outlying HOME FURNISHING p i^ n g when they buy on time, to see bill which tried to set up the supposi­ Album Of Churches By Joseph Saternis ment this week to determine furnishings for every room in the areas, so often mentioned, it tW^t people who buy land don’t buy land tion it was a crime. the most satisfactoi'y locations • E'm:K(;i:x(:Y nuii.M.K s F’:h m c e ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN might be worth noting that in house * . . carpets and bedding in* that is under water, to see that all the .'or area welcome signs in the The issue is not whether anybody be­ these centers private capital eluded . . . at savings. n ^ t we eat is inspected and found three-town area. lieves in temperance for youth, and in and initiative were employed Dc\'()li‘{l To Your ('omfoi'l and Safely wfiolesome, to guard against mismatch- John Mirabito reported the keeping drinking youth away from the ■with apparent success, and the ei- blood transfusions, mis-analyzed or membership committee's drive KOrTE ItA, 150I/T0N, CONN.— (i 1,1-21 11 SALE wheel. The issue is, whether the basic same might be noted in some A Thought for Today for new members is "well un­ ntla-labeled drugs and medical supplies. instances on Main St.; indeed laws of the land are written in Consti­ By Rowland Evans Jr. der way and running smooth­ E. THO.'ii.vs McKinney ,ir„ mgr. tatricia Snay, 116 High St.; T h e Lawson Welfare Account to pay for the through Congress as a result of this comes of such practice; fishing expedi­ craftiest legislator in the This short-fall, plus the fact less the bill is changed more Herald Albert Schmieski, Syms St.; appraisal of the Town Open Lucille Michaud, Union St.; Here's why Hfde^ special message from the President. tions sometimes lead to unexpected House, politely but immediately that Mills was pushed to the to Labor’s liking. SPRING M 2 f ) right by the Little Rock racial There are other examples. Yesterdays Space land which the Commun­ Norma Cochran, 21 Country The one certain result is that, so far discoveries . and apprehensions which declined. Nevertheless, the inci­ The versatile 70” Lawson fits dent reveals a political fact of crisis in 1957 and consistently At the Democratic caucus to ity College officials insist w« Lane'. A-Beds are b^er as we can survey the possible perils of are good news for the cause of law* life: Harvard-trained Mills, who votes against civil rights, decide committee seniority for 25 Years Ago just must sell to them? Discharged Wednesday; Pa­ into most any decorating American living, no crusading upstart, and order. There is still that nasty, came to the House in 1939 as a makes him anathema to some Rep. John Bell Williams, the 2. The Community College tricia Feley, Vernon Gardens; SUITINGS ^ scheme. The square Lawson Manchester’s registration for 1. TRUE SOFA STYLING no investigating committee can ever pestilential, but sacred question of prin­ dcctrinaire liberals in and out of wants to buy the former Kee­ Norma Carr, Rt. 30; Jose'Cos- arms lend it a light, graceful Southern moderate and then segregationist who Selective Service conducted at Reg. $1.98 Yd.! AND APPEARANCE. Looks again claim to have saved the Ameri­ ciple, and it is a good thing to have veered to the right, is now the Congress. ney Street school for $21,000 grove, George Dr.; Darren look. Buttons have been adiled backed Barry Goldwater in the American Legion Home on like a fine sofa . . . true pro^ can people while the Great White somebody trying to get aome legal de­ favorite to succeed Speaker But a surprising number of 1964, one member saw Mills when they already are leasing it Moulton, 30 West Rd.; Claire to trim the back. You’ll enjoy Leonard St. adds 1,738 regis­ Pierre, 14 Ellington Ave.; Dur- Father in the White House slept. termination on just how much sanctity John McOoi'mack of Massachu­ others are willing to overlook almost imperceptibly shake his from the Town for one dollar portion and det^ . . . off the trants to the local board’s area. wood Bara, 262 Center St.; the new bed-high sleeping sur­ setts— and with surprising sup­ this record, primarily because head in a signal to Caucus per year? floor . . . with the slimmest there is left in it in Connecticut. The Manchester Chapter, Doris Poster, Baker Rd.; Mrs. face of All New Hide-A-Beds port from the liberals. Mills, with his unmistakable Chairman Dan Rostenkowski of 3. The cost of making about back available. American Red Cross, receives Doris Gaddua and daughter, 95 for 1967, combined with true presence, stands today as- a soli­ Illinois that he did not want to 18 parking spaces just west of WOOLENS If Majority Leader Carl Al­ its largest single donation of 2. CORRECT S E A T IN G Never Quite The Right Image the Center Firehouse will run Union St. sofa comfort. bert of Oklahoma, heir-appar­ tary commanding figure in a speak. That is, Mills was giving $1,116.35 from the combined about $90,000 or $5,000 per Births Wednesday: Son to HEIGHT AND SOFA PITCH. That publicity spotlight which some­ The Key To Peace? ent to the aging speaker, makes period of drabness in the House. no help to Williams. Italian societies of Manchester. space ? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaynabl, Sits like a fine’sofa . , . times seems entrusted with the respon­ Moscow says it, Hanoi says it. Paris a cornplete recovery from his Just as President Jbhnson has Mills has come a long way iO Morrison St.; son to Mr. and inches from 'the floor It’s the heart attack of last fall, then had to bargain with Mills as since that disastrous day in 1958 4. The 1966-1967 Board of Ed­ $ 0 0 0 2 2 9 . sibility for trying to make the war in 10 Years Ago says it, virtually ail the foreign and do­ ucation budget of $6,487,143 is Mrs. Charles Regan, Reed Rd. (Hily convertible 'with w e maifr* Vietnam palatable and popular with the all bets on Mills are off. But Al­ Ways and Means chairman to when he lost his first major bill mestic critics of U.S. involvement in This date 10 years ag;o was a 88% or $3,041,704 mor« than Births yesterday: Twin dato^ 1^-inoh pitched sofa American public has lately been swing­ Viet Nam Miy it—as do many support­ bert, a highy popuar moderate get tax legislation, Mr. Johnson in the House as Ways and Sunday; The Herald did not daughters to Mr. and Mrs. the 1959-1960 budget? ers of U.S. policy who simply want the who has been an effective lead­ would have to bargain with Means chairman. That was a publish. Nicholas Jenaro, Storrs. AND MORE seati ing toward the presence in South Viet­ 5. While there has been a de­ er the last five years, is having Mills as speaker on all legisla­ hill expanding unemployment Holiday Promotion T h e M odern 3. SHAPED SEAT CUSH­ nam of South Korean fighting unita kiilllng to stop: crease in our public schools’ en­ If the U.S. stops bombing North Viet trouble shaking off the effects tion. compensation. Ever since, Mills The Chamber of Commerce IONS. Nimbus high density which are being described and pictured rollment from 1960 to 1967, Nam, they contend, this will set the of his severe Sept. 3 attack. Given the present climate in has been cautious on liberal has come to embody to rank- is planning a Washington’s The Modem 70” Hide-A- as. unusually tough, courageous, compe­ school costs will show a huge polyurethane foam for luxuri­ stage for peace talks. The secret approach to Mills the House, the (act that Mills economic bills, mainly as a re­ and-file members the kind of Birthday sales promotion, in­ WE HAVE THE Bed slips into any type of tent, effective against the enemy, and rise over the same period ac­ ous comfort, contoured to close Maybe, maybe not—^but it’s worth last summer was triggered by and President Johnson never sult of that humiliating first de­ power and authority that has cluding the awarding of gift modem decor with ease. efficient in pacifying territory in a man­ cording to these new Education unsightly gaps in back cor­ the try. Albert’s poor health. But the have been chummy, and' that feat. not been glimpsed in the House The flat key-arms, the but­ ner which guarantees that it stays Budget figures? ners. It is, of course, a dismal matter of •ignificant fact is that Mills, Mills would not be a fully co­ But Mills has never lost a bill since the death of Speaker Sam BIGGEST ton-trimmed back, and off- 6. Manchester will be asked peudfied. record that a 37-day suspension of pot Rep. Hole Boggs of Louisi­ operative speaker is a definite on the House floor since. He Rayburn. 4. EASY TO OPEN AND to spend $52,700 for a Super­ ■the-flodr effect all add to /The Korean "tigers” do indeed, by bombing last year did no good whatever CLOSE. Triple spring counter intendent and two assistant its sleek look. The smooth, all accounts, seem formidable fighting —except to Hanoi, which profitably ex­ balancing . . . takes, less lift Superintendent of Schools if this SELECTION OF trouble-free mechanism men. tracted maximum military mileage from budget gets through? that operates without ef­ pounds to open . . . practically And to concentrate on them, as "al­ the lull. Wanted 7. The combination of the new opens and closes it^lf. lies” who have come all the way down But, as the stop-the-bombing advo­ Fischetli fort is a feature of all Hide- cates keep reminding us, conditiona valuations arid the new mill-rats A-Beds. 5. SMOOTH, STREAMLIN­ fi»m Korea, out of gratitude for our will mean a tax hike for praq- THE BEST FABRICS historic act in saving them from the now are different: The U.S. military ED MECHANISM. Perfectly position has improved, Hanoi is hurt­ tically all property owners ? 2 2 9 . engineered linkage . . . witii- Communists, to help us fight Commu- You had better believe each for you ot rfam in Vietnam would seem, by all ing, the Vietcong are hurting, Chinese out sleep robbing, body bruis­ intrusion is hampered by internal tur­ of these statements they ace normal rules in all normal wars, a bene- ing edges and projectimui moil, and South Vietnam is manifesting now pretty well eet^lshed. ^ a l spotlight operation. If the Board of Directors, alMve the frame. Rug-savinff government .stability. tubular legs give support ;Hut, as has happened so often in the ’These changes provide no guarantee Board of Eklucatlon and Town The Colonial particular case of Vietnam, the turn- that a bombing suspension would be th« Manajger Weiss continue their BIG SAVINGS!! across complete width of mat­ o f the spotlight does not always key to peace. But the assertions , that big spending of your tax money, ChooM From Over 100.000 Yards! tress. No wiggle, no wobble ^iarantee the production of the entirely It would cannot be pu/WtTor disproved you will surely have that 60 Sturdier cenb^ legs with no- pleasing and inspiring kind of picture. except by actual test. Mill tax rate within the next Most popular for Early mar caps. 6 years. And remem ber' your American interiors is the (There is no doubt that these Korean That is the basis on which we sug­ 6. FULI^LENGTH QUAL- taxes will be figured on the neW 70” Hide-A-Bed Wing Sofa soldiers are rough, tough, efficient gest an Indefinite suspension of bomb­ ITY MATTRESS. The only and much higher assessment with its kick pleats. Have fighters. But there is some suggestion ing North Vietnamese territory. convertible with a mattress We say "indeffnlte” for two reasons. levels. it covered to order in ■ a that the reason they are where they are measuring a full 76 inches Setting a time limit couldi be construed Can you. imagine what chance Cheney ^^J||||||||^ Hall' print or texture to harmon­ If'because they get more pay from the long. 312 Adjusto-Rest Mat­ by propagandists as a n . ultimatum. the Town of Manchester will ize with your decorating Implied States, for serving in Vietnam, have to attract new industry tress designed to fold. More Importantly, an indefinite auspen- plans. Arm caps for all they get from their own govern- sion would leave the U.S. free to resum* once the word gets around? 7. BUILT LIKE A BATTLE- Ihent at home. Hide-A-Beds, $10 extra. bombing whenever military necessity— Pretty sUm, I woiAd be willing f ' ' ' SHIP. New, improved con­ ^And the television spotlight, the other to wager! or lack of diplomatic progreiB—might struction of kiln dried hard­ fltebt, showed these Koreans interrogat- Very truly yours. Yeur Fabric Headquarters Sfnee 19251 dictate.’ wood, lap-jointed, glued and t ig one Vletcong prisoner with a knife Suspending bombing, entails a calcu­ Otto Nelson FRAN DfCKGNSON KVilfOinDVi IdCKiIVS e e « S b his throat, and the body of another lated risk, to be sure. We think bur 34 Church St., Town nailed. Steel comer bracing. -PUgirlm MUls Has AU Pour Sewing' Heeds — H We Like a longer Hide - A - Bed sofa? 8. EASIER HOU^KEEP- I dsoner who had just been executed ly- side can afford to take It militarily— Don’t Have It, Wcfll Get It for Too!” and, in terms of psychology and diplo­ I’m Not Running! % nearby. On n ils Date ING. When open, tofa tips macy, cannot afford not to take. it. . These were not American troops, In 1621, Miles Standish wnia All the three models shown can also bo had in 7S-Tneh width forward to aUow deaning im- At best, it will lead toward peace. fihned in the act o f violating the sup- made mihtary adviser to the rm at OPEN TONITE Ell 6 - SIT. Ell 6 with 58)(75-inoh mattresses for $259. dem eath. At'worst, it will call, the CommunisU* lipied conventions and rules of civilized pidgrim colony at Plymouth.' ManehMtir Motan blufi, if bluff it be, and will confound e Plenty of Free and Easy Paiidng • ift f. We are not really responsible for In 1667, the first ship parsed Now & Ustd Cora and subdue the .sloganeering pMcenika. through the Suea Canqi. s M t these' Koreans do, although we If all islse failed, evm that would bo Phones 643-2411, 643-1511 iw jr pay them, but merely associated bi 1933, the League of Nations worth something.—WORLD JOURNAL condemned the Japanese occti- TBIBUNB jKitioa of Manchuria. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 PAGE fj^GB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 Mrs. ClBience Riudi, modeled shown were in tottersall check, Hayden Griswold Jr., who com­ black crepe, fashioned with fuU Spring Fashions Modeled a tw i^ e ce dress, designed with Hme green kiilt with gold pleted her costume with a sleeves, silt from shoulders to LTM Scores Skating - Coasting Tax Hearings iiavy': tunic of cotton knit and potica dots, and black and white blouse of emerald green. wrists'; and caught together Wiien The Oeeosien CoHs for NS A Considers End Eight Jurors Chosen paisley. A 'vlailation of the pant intermittently with rhinestone Obituary The Manchester Board of v^te -pleaiedisklrt. Smartly garbed for the warm TMnk of Tho V. suit was worn by Mrs. Edmund buttons.' ' Tax Reiview was swamped At Children's Services Show One of ttto most' attractive spring rains was Mrs. H. John With ‘Angel’ Gorman, who appeared in a Malone, In an .all-weather coat Purs modeled included a full- last night when 101 local B y DORIS BX!LD1N0 Michael Schardt modeled a batUiig suits shown was. .a one- 1 Mn. n>Ini«r CarUon patio suit, fashioned with wide, of coffee brown with gold chain length pastel emba mink coat Parkbill-Joyds To Overseas Activity taxpayers showed up to ap­ In Turcotte Trial IiadyiUke chiffons designed in burgundy jacket with navy ta­ piece stretch, suit of metallic Mrs. HUma Nyquiat Carlson, By LEE ANN GUNDERSEN wide pants in violently , shad­ belt. This was worn over a designed with notched collar; peal their 1967-68 property above- the-, knee daytime and pered slacks, and Matthew wore oveitoneB on deep peacock blue rtf of 9 Hemlock St. died this (Conttnued from Page One) Three iji6l’e° jurors were selected yesterday and today ed stripes of violet, purple, gold white, nubby weave knit sheath black broadtail jacket with The Little Theater of Man* assessments. cocktail dreaaea and fidl-Iength a plaid madras jacket) aleo worn by' Mrs. Richard Mc­ morning at Manchester Memo­ which provides works by Ameri­ in Hartford Superior Court, bringing to eight the num­ and pink, end a long over­ dress, designed sleeveless and black mink, off-the-shoulder col­ Flower Shop The session, for those per­ tormala were featured Wednes­ with navy slacks. Miss LaBonne Namara. Ready tor summer rial Hospital after a short ill- Chester’s production of the play that allegedly served as finan­ can Negro writers and scholars ber of jurors chosen so far to try Richard E. Turcotte, blouse. with high, rolled collar. lar: a pastel mink jacket with Frank Oakeler, Proprietor ' ^ There was skating again in sons whose last names start day night at a Spring Fashion wore a clear pink 'wool coat, cniises was Mrs. Alien Cone, 601 MAIN ST-, MANCHESTES BUS. She was the wife of Hjal- ’’Look Homeward, . Angel" by cial channels for the CIA. to African universities and In the formal portion of the wedding-ring collar; a stolero town today as both the annex 'With the letters L and M, 29, on a first degree murder cljarge. Show spcHisored by the Man­ fashioned with double breaeted In white ducks, a navy jacket Suits had the longer jaclceted (Next to Hartford National m V Carlson. “ Everyone will assume now taped programs on Negro life in show, Mrs. Robert Russell ap­ (stole-bolero) of off-white Kettl Frings, opened last night to Center Springs Pond and the was scheduled for 5:30 to 8 six more jurors are needed. chester Auxiliary of Children’s buttons and a soft bow at the and long striped Jersey In navy look, prevalent this season, and Baidc) Mrs. Carlson was bom Aug. that anyone working for a youth the United States to African ra­ peared in a clear, azure blue mink; a black perslan coat with at Bailey Auditori'um in Man­ skating area at Qtarter Oak p.m., but it was 11:30 when A second panel of 31 prospec­ Services of Connecticut, Inc., at back, and a matching straw rol­ and white. Mrs. Thomas Bailey modeled a o YES—WE DELIVER # Uv 1889, in Smaland, Sweden, group is, ipso facto, a CIA dio stations. 12th Circuit silk Jacket dress, looking like cerulean mink collar; a ceru­ Phones: 649-0791 — 640-144S„ chester High School and runs Field reopened. the three-man board finish­ the Manchester Ckmntry Club. ler, and her brother Gregory Pant suits were mwffi in evi­ walking suit of navy and white and came to the United States agent,” slid the director of one —The American Friends of tive jurors was sworti in this a well dressed “mother of the lean mink stole; autunin haze The Park and Recreation De­ ed with the last appeal. A capacity audience of more appeared in a navy and white, dence and touted by Miller as houndstpoth wool with white tn 1897. She has lived In Man­ through Saturday. of them, Eugene Theroux. Middle East in Washington, morning, but at presstime today mink twist scarf, a Norwegian partment plans to keep them The 101 property owners Court Cases than 200 attended the event. cardigan jacket, navy shorts, “The high fashion look of the Itlouse and White notched col­ bride.” chester S3 years. She was a The play is an effective Therou^, 28, heads Independ­ which sponsors travel to the Elegant floor-length gowns blue fox shrug, and a two skin open over the weekend if the who appeared last night only nine remained to be ques- (Jlothes tor children were fur­ and white knee-high socks. coiniing season.” Mrs. Samuel lar. Navy blue, emerald green member of Trinity Covenant dramatization of Thomas ent Research Service, Inc., Middle East and finances pub­ concluded the fashions from ranch mink boa. weather cooperates. boosted the total to 336 for MANCHESTER SESSION tioned. The others were excused nished by Maii-Mads of Man­ Small Peter Marte rushed out MaUempo modeled a lilac and and white checked wool fashion­ Church and Its Women’s Guild. Wolfe’s novel depicting a sensi­ which got money from the Inde­ lications. Mam'seile. Mrs. George T. La­ Refreshments were served at Hours will be until 10 o ’clock the five sessions held to chester. Adult and teen-age fas­ on the runway in a Uue and white paisley - print pant suit ed the collarless jacket and She and her husband celebrated tive young giant and his turbu­ pendence Foundation of Boston, —The International Develop­ George Hucks, 20. of 9 either Tor cause by Judge Ml- Bonne Jr. wore a sophisticated the conclusion of the show. Read Herald Advertisements this evening from 10 a.m. to 10 date. hions were from the Mam’selle white checked cotton cardigan with a. Hide jersey. Others skirt of the suit worn by Mrs. their 40th anniversary last May. lent family. 'Viewers who have named by Ramparts magazine ment Foundation of New York, Griswold St., was givep 15 chael Radin or because they p.m. both tomorrow and Sun­ Shop of the Trl City Shopping- and blue shorts, and his brother Survivors, besides her hus­ read the book will be gratified as a CIA front. It was Ramparts which specializes in training Tonight’s session also will days in jail for breach of had served three of their four day. Plaza, Vernon. Furs • were Paul wore an Eton suit of loden band, include a sister, Mrs. Os- —if not amazed — to see, pulled that put the spotlight on the un­ peasant and urban slum leaders be from 5:30 to 8 p.m. It peace after pleading guilty to weeks’ Jury duty. A third panel 'There is no coasting and no shown from the shop of York and yellow checked jacket and cafr Johnson of Msmchester. togetlier in a two-hour play, dercover relationship between in Latln-Amerlcan countries to will be for letters N and O. the charge. about 25 was expected to be skiing and there will be • none Strangfeld, Manchester. loden shorts. Vomeral services will be held among other things, a boy’s the CIA and NSA. promote social progress there. Tomorrow’s hearing will be Hucks is under jurisdiction sworn in this afternoon, over the weekend unless the Mrs. Clarence Rush describ­ Jeff Geyer, son of Mr. and Monday at 3 p.m. at Trinity first love, a shocking death, the MORE GROUPS INVOLVED James K. Baker, executive from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.i for of the Hartford County Su- Chosen as juror yesterday weather changes. ed the children’s clothes and Mrs. Fred Geyer, ■wore a man- Covenant Church. The Rev. K. disintegration of a marriage, a NEW YORK (AP) — The New director of the American Socie­ letters P, Q and R. perior Court, where he is was Mrs. Florence H. Babcock furs, and Herbert Miller, own­ tailored blazer in loden, bur­ Bjnar Raak, pkstor, will offici­ woman's fierce conflict between York Times said today that five ty of African Culture, said, No sessions will be. held awaiting appearance on a of West Hartford, a housewife, er of the Mam’selle Shop com­ gundy and gold plaid, with na'vy a l . Burial will be in East Cem- greed and her need to be loved, more academic and internation­ “ The foundations that gave on Monday and Tuesday. charge of indecent assault. Selected today were David E. mented on adult and teen-age slacks. Miss JuUe-Ann Richer, atsry, a son’s- agonized struggle to es­ al organizations have been re­ money to us, as far as we know,' They will resume ori Hucks was charged with Carlson of Gt*anby, a retired in­ Trial Curbs fashions. daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Nor- Jl'riends may call at the cape from, the surroundings ceiving funds from foundations gave it- solely to support our Wednesday, from 5:30 to 8 breach of peace as the result surance man; and Mrs. Helen Cyrus Stevens of Manchester, Holmes Humeral Home, 400 that are destroying him both identified as conduits for Cen­ program. We’ve had no connec­ p.m., for letters ■ S and T; of a complaint by a High St. H. Tascus of Farmington, a rriand Richer modeled a citron violinist, accompanied by Mrs. St., Sunday from 2 to 4 as a man and as an artist. Attacked by tral Intelligence Agency money, tion with the Central Intelli­ and 'will' conclude Thursday, resident on Jan. 30. Prosecutor housewife. yellow, raw silk dress, fashioned Fred Bllsh n i at the piano, p.m. A big factor in the successful according to an examination of gence Agency at all.” from 5:30 to 8 p.m., for let­ Joseph Paradise said Hucks Turcotte is charged in a grand with long torso and flounced played two selections at Inter­ The family suggests that those working of the Little Theater records. Edward Cohen, vice president ters U, V, W, X, Y and Z. was seen looking in a window. j„ry indictment with the shot- skirt. The high neck and long News Official mission: ’’Llcbesfreud by wjphing to do so make contribu- In a dispatch from Washing­ of the International Develop­ A 5:30 to 8 p.m. session A charge of breach of peace ^^n shooting of his 27-year-old sleeves were trimmed with group’s production is the imagi­ Fritz Krelsler and "Symphonie tljpB to a Memorial Fund at native - setting which makes it ton, the Times said this brought ment Foundation, said, “ The next Friday, Feb. 24, will be against Lee W. Davis of Tal- Marie, Sept. 22, 1966. in white, and white tab pockets (Continued from Page One) Espagnole” by Lalo. .Mrs. Ed- if n it y Church. possible for the thespians to the known total of such organi­ foundations that gave us money for personal property only. cottville was nolled, but Greg- parents’ home at 11 Or- were at the low waistUne.-Bright zations to 11. wai'd Laske played background - - - play different scenes simultan­ have also given other groups ory Bratkosky, 23, and Harold g, tulip yellow was used for the newspaperman covering the Taxpayers unable to ap­ music for the show on an organ eously. And Uie playing of such The newspaper identified the money, and it was never to our R. Griffin, 22, both of 56 High . bodice of a dress worn by Miss Gustave Bendgen trial should ask a court steno­ pear at their scheduled furnished by Watkins Bros. five new groups linked to CIA- knowledge that any of this mon­ High St., each w‘as fined $5 for motion by Atty. Sanford Sandra Fletcher, daughter of ROOKtnULE!—Gustave Reud- scenes requires the kind of pre­ grapher for a paragraph of tes­ times may appear, by ap­ Chiffon seemed to be the cision tliat Philip Burgess, as connected foundations as: ey was not really from the the same offense. f ' Turcotte’s counsel. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher. gen, 88, of 103 High St. died pointment only, on Feb. 25, most popular fabric used in director, obviously demanded. timony, a refusal would have no —The Pan-American Founda­ group that made the presenta­ from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., or The three were arrested af- excuse the remainder of the The dress was sleeveless and yesterday at his home, ter a fight at Renn’s Tavern on ®®®ond jury panel because they adult fashions in the show. Day­ But the story itself, as it beneficial effect” tion; connected with the Univer­ tion. . Nor have we in any way on March 1, from 5:30 to 8 had a white A-llne skirt. Miss Mr. Reudgen was biim July Cooper St. Jan. 21. Davis was oelieve in capital punishment time dresses were fashioned of cemes across the footlights, The attempt to keep secret all sity of Miami in Florida. had any knowledge that money pan. Kimberly Kargl, daughter of 17, 1878, in New York City, and taken to the hospital after the ^od therefore not representative the filmy material in a va­ must rely on principal charac­ "selected, excused or prospec­ —The International Marketing Was given us for any reason oth­ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kargl, lived in Rockville most of his fight, given emergency treat- of random cross-section of the riety of styles, but almost all ters of exceptional brilliance, tive Jurors” is impossible and Institute, a private organization er than a sincere desire to help wore an azure blue, long-sleeved life. He retired about 30 years community, waa denied by of them were full skirted and 7 vitality and versatility, who can unwarranted. Smith said. that holds seminars at the Har­ our program.” ment and discharged. Bratko- dress, with square neckline and ago. He attended Union Con­ Hospital Notes Judge Radin. boasted uneven hemlines that convey to the audience their in­ “ Their names and faces will vard Business School In Cam­ Officers of the other organiza­ .sky and Griffin were appre­ smocking on the yoke, and a gregational Church. seemed to float as the models dividual spoken and luispoken be seen by hundreds of persons bridge. Mass. tions also said they had no Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. hend as they walked along Yesterday afternoon, Atty. blue aind white straw hat. He is survived by a step­ moved. Chiffon cages, loosely conflicts—and by these charac­ in the course of the trial. The —The American Society of knowledge of any links between in all areas excepting mater- Hiyh St. after the incident. Plepler took exception when brother, Ernest Reudgen of designed garments were shown The teen-age and adult por­ terizations, together with those rule would only result in some African Culture in New York. their groups and the CIA. nlty where they are 2:30 to 4 Three charges against Rob- Judge Radin excused several Rockville, and several nieces over sheath underslips, and for- tion of the show opened with of the lesser chorus of boarding­ persons knowing the names and p.in. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private ert B. Ellis, 25, of Bolton, were prospective jurors for cause be- mals had floating panels of beach wear, bathing suits and and nejAews. house guests, create for us, al­ others not getting the same in­ rooms where they are 10 a.m. nolled. He was charged with cause they did not believe in chiffon, usually attached at the sports clothes. The new look for Funeral services will be held most oil at once, a plaintive formation. In any event, the to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested evading re.sponsibility, driving the death penalty, back o f the shoulders. the younger set was sho-wn by tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Ladd mood of struggle and defeat, jury will be sequestered.” not to smoke in patients’ rooms. while his licen.'e is under sus- q>ije attorney argued that be- Lowe Sees College The show opened with fash­ Miss Katjiy Glenney, daughter Funeral Home, 19 Ellington corruption and deoay—and, fin­ The ban on sketches or draw­ No more than two visitors at pension and driving left at a cause of the present split ver- Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman ions shown by children of mem­ of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glen­ ally, hope as Ben’s voice says, ings made within the courthouse one time per patient. curb about eight hours after a system in a first degree ney, who appeared in a “ Baby of union Church will officiate. “The world is no where, no one, premises ” 'of any person at­ car damaged six. 15-foot Cedar murder conviction—life imprls- bers of the auxiliary. Marcy Burial will be in St. Bernard’s At MHS Four Years and Elizabeth Young, t'win Doll" coverup over a modified Gene. You are the world." tending or participating in the Patients Today: 296 tree.s a stone wall and a lawn onment or the death penalty— bikini bathing suit. The coverup Cemetery. on Ljmwood Dr. Jan. 27. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. While this over-all haunting trial or related proceedings’ has Dr. Frederick Lowe, presi­ council meets Monday night at ADMITTED YESTERDAY: it is not mandatory for jurors Friends may call at the fu­ Charles F. Young Jr., appeared looked exactly like a dress mood is largely missing from no basis in the assurance of a dent of Manchester Commu­ the high school. Susan Adler, 29 Diane Dr.; Mrs. to Impose the greater penalty. styled lor a very young girl. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. the production, there are laud­ nity College, predicted last first on the program, and con­ fair trial or an orderly court­ He said he has not been ask­ Clara Badeau, 233 Woodland Atty, Plepler argued further It was made of dotted Swiss able character portrayals that room,” Smith said. night that the college would Boy Cuts Scalp, cluded the children’s portion of ed to appear at the governor’s St.; Lyle Chadwick, RED 2, that excusing jurors becau.se and pink checked gingham, and occasionally reach for it. “ Even if the use of ‘electronic probably have to continue the show. Their final outfits, proposed Tuesday session with Coventry; Debra DeRobertis, they are opposed to capital designed with puffed sleeves and Bob Merrill as Eugene Gant or mechanical equipment’ in the using the facilities of Manches­ Struck by Car looking as if they were ready Wife’s Testimony state legislators, and that as Glastonbury; Mrs. Lynne Fen- punishment amounts to not giv- very brief flounced skirt. performs with manner, voice courtroom might disturb its de­ ter High School for at least for the Easter Parade, were far as he knows, Theodore Pow­ dell, 519 E. Center St.; Keith 49 ing his client a fair, impartial Tents, dresses that is, were and attitude of the 17-year-old corum, the making of a pencil four more years because of un­ Bruce Taggart, 11, of identically styled sleeveless May Hurt Powell ell, executive officer of the Fieldhouse, HazardVille; Den­ trial, by a jury of peers. much in evidence, and Miss central character who -is a sketch can do harm to no one.” certainty over whether it can Woodland St. was struck by a dresses, designed ■with long tor­ Board for Regional Community nis Fogarty, 39 Niles Dr.; Har­ car on Woodland St. yesterday Even though there are per- Holly Urbonetti, daughter of sensitive artist in a hostile He said other Judges “ in other acquire a site of its own. sos and three-tiered "swinger” In Fitness Probe Colleges has not either. old Germaine, 105 Benton St.; shortly after 5 p.m., police re- sons in a community who are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Urbanet- world. He is particularly com­ newsworthy cases have not His remarks were made at a skirts, ■with narrow white em­ In a late development today, Mrs. Agnes Gilliland, Glaston­ port. He was treated for a opposed to capital punishment, ti, wore a charmingly youthful pelling in his final emotional found it necessary to try to pro­ conference on planning and de­ broidery edging the skirt (Continued from Page One) two leading members of the bury; Margaret ' Granger, 290 scalp abrasion at the emergency they are still representative of navy tent, fashioned 'with lace scene with “ Mama,” or Eliza hibit sketches or drawings.” velopment for the state’s re­ flounces and the high rounded General Assembly's Education Hackmatack St.; Lynn Gross!, room of Manchester Memorial the community, therefore, "to ruffles at the wrists of the l«ig her name and disposing of the Gant, the matriarch whose The Speck trial was moved to gional community colleges at necklines. One tAvln was dressed Committee gave their support 37 Murray Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Hospital and released, hospital .systematically exclude what sleeves, and a stand up lace funds for his own purposes." greed and ' e'xploitation over­ Peoria after the defense had the Statler Hilton Hotel In in pink and the other in blue. to Gov. Dempsey's call for a Nancy Hales, Middletown; Mrs. officials say. constitutes public opinion, val- ruff around the neck. More of shadow love for children and questioned its ability to get a Hartford, during which the col­ They wore white Mary Popplns Celler described the soft-spo­ re'view of the 1965 Higher Edu­ Sylvia Hency, 19 Foster St.. Police say Leonard H. Wass- ued. and sentiments, deprives a fun-type tent 'was modeled by husband. This part is played fair trial in Chicago. Judge lege president lauded Manches­ cation Act. straw hats with streamers and ken Mrs. Powell as “ a woman Wapping; Edgar Kelly, East mer, 44, of 60 Harlan St. was per.son of a fair. Impartial perky roses in colors which Miss Kimberly Glenney, daugh­ with breadth and versatility by Hebert C. Paschen, who will ter High School Principal A. Agreement with the gover­ of great courage.” Hartford; Mrs. Alma Kleln- driving east on Woodland St. jury,” he argiied. matched their respective dress­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ruth Rowley. Jack Fogarty preside, announced the rules for Raymond Rogers aaid the high nor’s suggestion for a review, schmldt, 137 Croft Dr. near Strong St. when Taggart Two motions by Atty. Plep- es. Glenney Jr., who appeared in a Sources close to the commit­ plays Ben Gant with enough news coverage. school staff for the “patience, aimed at ending confusion and Also, Joseph Kramer. Twin darted from the curb and into Icr, denied twice by Judge Radin Pour members of the family wild print of absolutely unrelat­ tee described the testimony as strength to make him complex understanding and sacrifice" what he called rivalry in the Hills Dr., Coventry; Theodore the street. The driver applied on grounds they were made pre- of Dr. and Mrs. H. John Ma­ ed colors—pinks, greens, gold, and cynical, and sufficient tliey have exhibited in sharing higher education system’s “ closer to the Oongrees" than Kuhnen, East Hartford; Ger­ his brakes but the boy was maturely, were re-entered this lone were represented In the purple and what have you. warmth to find hekven and love the school’s facilities w th the structure, came from State other matters b^ng studied Probe Continues ald Lyons.. Hartford; Susan struck by the right rear of the morning. Judge Radin denied children’s portion of the show, Miss Cathy Eggleston, daugh­ with the older woman. “ Fatty” college. The college has been Sens. Gloria Schaffer, D-Wood- such as Powell’s New York Marston, 215 Oak St.; Harold car, police say. them again on the same ground. Miss Jennifer Malone appear­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eg­ Pert, well done by Ruth Mun­ holding late afternoon and eve­ bridge and Lucy T. Hammer, court troubles, in which appeals In Knife Mishap McCarthy, 82 Summer St.; Mrs. A car driven by Edvard C. Atty. Plepler said he would ed in a sleeveless floral print, gleston, wore a hooded jacket son‘In a low-Rey portrayal. As ning classes at the high school R-Branford. currently are pending. Anne McNeill, 5 Lawton Rd.; Brandt, 66, of West Hartford re-enter the motions every day designed with wide bertha col­ of black and ■white ticking the obedient and scapegoat since its inception in 1963. Dr. Powell, who lives in The committee’s nlajor prob­ Police t(^ay are continuing David McMullen, 88 Oak St,; had to be towed from the scene at the start of the trial, lar edged in scalloped lace. stripes, over a coordinated two- daughter, Helen Gant, we find The college, which has been Manchester, and Donald H. lem, the sources indicated, is to the investigation of a knifing Mrs. Adrienne Stack, 29 Well­ with front end damage after It The motions asked permission Wih this, .she wore a floppy piece bathing suit. The suit had Penny Richter doing the chores seekbig state. funds to expand McGajinon, chairman of the determine just what action is ington Rd.; Bruce Stewart, 37 struck the rear of a car driven for Atty. Plepler to examine straw hat reminiscent of the a bra trimmed with white ruf­ assigned’ to Ijer with diligence incident which sent Robert its Nike site campus off Keeney Commission on Higher Educa­ waranted by the evWence and. Clinton St.; David Turner, 110 by David Leavitt, 24. of Broad the transcript of Turcotte’s flapper era. Miss Laura Malone fles, and a wide, black patent and believability, making a Cratty, 20, of 83 Oak St. to the St. by buying 115 acres of town- tion, were among those who by hlstoricaJ preSbedents cover­ Hackmatack St.; David Walek, Brook yesterday afternoon at grand jury proceedings, and to wore a robin’s egg blue sheath belt at the hlpldne of the strip­ fine transition to the shrewdness hospital'two days ago. The mat­ o%vned land in the Globe Hollow spoke at yesterday’s confer­ ing past cases in which con­ 46 Elizabeth St., South Wind­ Exit 93 of the Wilbur Cross obtain possible tape records with multi-striped long, full ed trunks. of later scenes. And as the dev­ watershed, is embroiled in in­ ence. gressmen were expelied or pun­ ter is definitely not closed, po­ sor. Highway, police say. No injur- and confessions taken by police sleeves and collar in shades of Still a prime fa-vorite of the ilish Miss Brown, Jeanne creasingly bipartisan controver­ Dr. Powell challenged what ished. lice say. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A les were reported to police. while Turcotte was in their watermelon pink and pistachio teen crowd (and older) is the Adams pro'vldes a few treasur­ sy at the state level. he said were three common as­ Staff aidek are spending the Cratty was in “serious but not daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ A car driven by Hobart E. custody. green. Miss Prudence Malone mini skirt, and a variation of ed moments of that elusive Ropublloan legislators have sumptions about college educa­ critical condition" today, hos­ ald Pockett, .31 Homestead SI. Wilson, 59, of 692 Vernon St. A court stenographer was al­ chose a navy dre.ss with white the fashion was worn by Miss three-day weekend laying what plaintive mood. called for a review of commu­ tion:, That college is only for Rep. Arch A. Moore, 'frW.Va., pital officials said. He is still DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- hit a car driven by Frank A. lowed to record the jury pro­ braid stripes around the pleat­ Diane Griswold, daughter of • But why tell all? Curtain nity college development plans young people, that learning la called guideltnes covering possi­ in the special care unit and is DAY: Mrs. Florence Macauley, Scapanski, 44, of Vernon at Ver- ceedings last'November after a ed skirt, and large white col­ Mr. and Mrs. Hayden GriawoJd promptly at 8:30 p.m. throughout the state, saying divisible between general edu­ ble courses of action. The com­ in about the same condition as 28 Andor Rd.; Christopher Dep- non and West Vernon Sts. yes- motion by Atty. Plepler to have lar. With this, she wore a white Jr. The brief cotton skirt with they are concerned over land cation and vocational training mittee plans to meet again Mon­ yesterday, the officials said. tule. 16 Willie Circle, Tolland; terday evening, according to fhe stenographer present was ■traw hat. Christopher Malone hipline belt was in an aqua acquisition requests. and that college is only for the day — just t ^ e days before its Kristine Miller, 358 Lydall St.; police. No damage was declared granted. modeled a whiskey toned dress printed cotton and was worn Cratty was brought by am­ The fray was joined this week bright, or intellectually elite. deadline for pre^ntbig. recoip* Mrs. Hedwlg Davidson, 190 on the Wilson vehicle, while Atty. Plepler is basing his jacket and slacks. with a matching shirt. Miss FREEZER-REFRIGERATOR Tibet Bloodied bulance to Manchester Memor­ when Gov. John Dempsey dur­ He said he believed the com­ mendations to the. House. Autumn St.; Mrs. Antoinette minor damage on the left side defense on the ground of tem- Other brothers and sisters ap­ Jaii Rush, daughter of Mr. and ial Hospital Wednesday about ing his budget message request­ munity colleges can demon­ Carabine, 86 Branford St.; Mrs. was sustained on the Scapanski porary insanity. pearing in the show were Mi­ Ironically, Mra Pdwell, who By China Revolt 10 p.m. Police say they found ed the legislature to “undertake strate the fallacy of these as­ Ann Kubacka, Stafford Springs; car, police say. ------^------chael and Matthew Schardt, presented testimony which Cell­ him at his home, lying in blood­ a thoroughgoing review” of sumptions. (Continued from Page One) Joseph Kutsavage, - Mansfield Two cars, both unoccupied, TWO HELD IN MURDER sons of Dr. tuid Mrs. Walter LIQUORS — WINES er called '‘damaging in tha stained bedclothes with a knife 1965 legislation which created Center; Mrs, Julie McAuley, 45 came in contact with each other SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Two Schardt; Miss Leigh LaBonne CORDIALS ■ense it didn’t help Mr. Powell," 'The portion of Manchuria re­ wound in his side. Police say the Connecticut’s system of boards Pleasant St., Michael Reardon, on Brookfield St. near Durkin Waterbury, Conn., men will ap- and Gregory LaBonne, children wound up her appearance with wounding incident took place and commissions overseeing Minimum Prices ported seized by anti-Maoists 47 Eva Dr.; Mrs. Margaret St. yesterday afternoon. A car pear before a Superior Court of Mr. and Mrs. George T. La­ an appeal that Powell be seated. about noon Wednesday and that higher education. was its southern tip, Wa Fang About Town Wheeler, East Hartford; Valen­ belonging to Rosegnes B. Ham- judge next Thursday to present Bonne; and Paul and Peter “ Though we have not been in the ten-hour interim Cratty Dempsey said he was “frank­ ARTHUR DRUO The VFW Auxiliary will tino Patarinl, 23 W. Middle ilton of 95 Brookfield St. had their pleas in a murder-robbery Marte, sons of Atty. and Mrs. together for some Ume, Adam is Tien, the former Kwantung had lost much blood. His moth­ ly disturbed by the extent to sponsor a card party tonight Tpke.; Mrs. Elizabeth Galipo, been parked with the emergency case. Paul Marte. m y husband and the father of Peninsula where the cities of er, Mrs, Marjorie Cratty, had which various expert studies, at 8 at the post home. Meadows Convalescent Home; brake, on, the owner told po- Victory F. Carrafa, 26, and my chiW,’’ she ijaid. "It is my Dairen and Port Arthur are lo­ been taking care of him, police commissioned by comp>onent Erika Kesslik, 67 Milford R d.; lice. After it rolled, it came in Walter Asher, 21, have been ar- fervent wish that he will contin­ cated. Japanese correspondents say. units of our higher education Manchester Rod and Gun Emile Theriault, 89 Dart Hill contact with a car owned by rested in connection with the ue his career in the service of quoted. wall posters as saying Police have the knife, a long, structure, have produced con­ Club will have an Ice Pishing Rd., Wapping; Edward Carroll, William W. Freeman of 46 murder of John Kammeyer, bis country.” the situation in those two cities thin kitchen knife with which flicting and contradictory rec­ Derby Sunday, beginning at 8 East Hartford; Mrs. June Zink- Griswold St., doing damage to manager of the New Hearth Bar While' testifying, Mrs. Powell in tense following the death of they say the youth had been ommendations on the direction am., at Coventry Lake^ The er and son, 4 Alice Dr.; Mrs. the right side of the Freeman in San Francisco. Kammeyer, looked a t'19 jgovomment checks three Red Guards, injuries to playing. our expansion In this field event was originally scheduled Gail Vanderwater and son, 148 car, police say. The Hamilton 45, was shot during a $600 rob- totaling.'about $36,000 made out many others and the arrest of should take.” Donald Cratty, Robert’s broth­ for last week but postponed be­ Park St. vehlcle had front end damage, bery Nov. 29. to her from January 1968 to July 400 others. Yesterday, the governor er, who called police Wednes­ cause of weather and ice con­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. 1066 and said the endorsing sig­ Radio Peking said the fish­ day night, aaid Robert had been asked the legislature’s EJdca- ditions. Members will meet at Betty Frankenberg, 33 Brent nature not hers. eries ministry had alerted fish­ tlon Committee to meet with sharpening the knife, had laid the clubhouse on Daley Rd., Rd.; Juan Torrek, Hartford; ermen to heighten their vigi­ Coventry. “ It does look familiar on some it down and the knife had lodg­ him Tliesday to discuss the Theodore Petersen, 887 Elling­ lance against a possible inva­ but I’m not absolutely sure,’’ ed in a drawer. When'Robert state’s higher education pro­ ton Rd., Wapping; Robert Ben­ sion of the mainland. But the gram. ■he said when asked whether turned suddenly the knife went Grace Group of Center O n- son, 33 Norwood St.; Mrs. Con- wall poster which reported this ■he couid identify the handwrit­ into his lower loft side. At yesterday’s regional col­ gregational Church will meet sUmce Braithwaite, 374 Hilliard ing. indicated the ministry feared Police say they are waiting lege conference. Dr. Lowe was Monday at 8 p.m. in the Rob­ COUNTRY DONUT St.; Edward Jordan, 70 Sunset more- that the fishermen may Powell has said he deposited to question Cratty and his at­ one of four commuhity col­ bins Room at the church. Dr. Ter., Wapping; Leigh and have been subverted by Liu’s 10T5 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER the checks in bis bank account tending physician. lege president? to present: book Abraham Hurien ■will speak on Thomas Ferguson, 78 Forest supporters -with increased “ India.” and. paid his wife’s bills. awards to principals o f high St.; Lynn Coulombe, 38 Grove wages and welfare allowances. But Mrs. Powell said she nev­ schools in Manchester, Middle- St., Rockville; Paul Sawyer Jr., Open Doily 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. It ordered these paid back, by er had given anyone authoriza­ town, Norwalk and Stratford, Recreation and Park Depart­ East Hartford; Thomas Young, instalments if necessary. tion to. cash the checks, that her Police Arrests where the colleges share high ment activities usually sched­ 237 Lake Rd.; Andover; Mrs. Thursdoys HU 9 P.M. bueband'a^ support payments The suggestion that Mao’s school facilities. uled for Monday and Wednes­ Sophie Breton, 58'Xiinmnor?. Dr, were far leks toan the amount of follower^ may be slowing down In presenting the award—a day evenings at Manchester the salary .and that she under- appeared in a New.China News Stanley P. Novalt, 21, of copy of 'Van Deusen’s "History High School will be canceled SERVING atood ha had not paid any of her Agency article from Shanghai Wapping was charged with of Connecticut” — to Rogers, next week because of school va­ bills. which said: “ Feelings of pride breach of peace and intoxica­ Dr. Lowe thanked him and the cation. They will resume the When .' Baked what happened to and conceit have surged up in tion shortly after 4 this morn­ MHS staff for their “forbear­ week of Monday, Feb. 27. gUALITY SANDWICHES ber pe^iApcks, Mrs. Powell the minds of some people. 'They ing after a disturbance at 59 ance” In putting up with what aaid, “I didn’t get them.” Later carry the baggage, the encum­ Biroh St. He was' processed and East Hartford Pine Arts Com­ LEASE he called the “ increasingly dif­ Ice Cream — Assorted Beverages A e saidj. “ I thought he was get-, brance of having already gained put in. a cell at the police sta­ ficult problems of joint occu­ mission will present the Hartt ting them but I couldn't tell for achievements in the struggle tion, and taken to court in East. pancy” of the high school faulld- Woodwind Quartet Sunday at 7 A NEW 1967 aurc." and ao gre not marching for­ Hartford this morning where he ing. p.m. in' a Chamber Music Con­ Mrs- PoweH said she had done ward aa vigorously as before.”. was fined $20 for breach of As examples of the problems. cert at Veteran's ’ Memorial FRENCHY'S ATLANTIC Uttle congressional work since peace and $5 for intoxication. Dr. Lowe cited curtailment of Clubhouse, Sunset Ridge, East VOLKSWAGEN February Special 706 MAIN STREET-Te*e49-8b63 1963, and none since the sum­ MEMORIAL PARTY SET Daniel J. Topping, 16, of 499 public night activities, and in­ Hartford. Admission is free. mer of 1966. But she said she OlNCINNA’n , Ohio (AP). — N. Main St.; Walter Talaga, 16, creasing parking difficulties Tickets may be obtained at the ANY MODEL repeatedly had tried to get Pow­ Charles Underwood wanted his of 23 Pine Hill St., and William around the school. East Hartford Ubrairles and ell to bring her back to Wash- fricpds to hold a memorial par­ C. Baldwin, 17, of 437 N. Main “ As time goes qn, these will from members o f the commis­ 1 . 2-YEAR PLANS 1 DOZEN DONUTS (FOUB CHOICE) tngton from their Puerto Rico ty 30 days after his death with a St. were charged with posses­ sion. The quintet is in residence get worse and worse,” he said, a SEDANS borne. She had moved there iri Dixieland band providii^ the sion o f alcohoUc beverages on “ and it looks as thougjh it might at Hartt College of Music of the • SUNROOFS 1081 just before their son, also music. tmyn. property. A fourth youth, take four years before we can University of Hartford. 1 e-PAOK, lOaz. COCA C O U oamed Adam, was bom. Attorney Charles ‘W. Greger a Juvenile, was referred to juve­ get into our own facilities, even a OHIA CPS. & CONVS. said as Underwood’s will was nile authorities. if we’re lucky In this legisla­ Dr. Chester OsoM^of 31 W. a DELUXE STA. WAGON lONLY 36" WIDE KtlOtCBMAN RESIGNS filed for probate that the party Topping was arrested on a ture.” Middle T’pke. attended a din­ a FASTB:(tCK8 5RD (AP)—“me SUta probably will be held — but on a warrant this morning, and Tal­ He said the only immediate ner meeting of the Connecticut a SQUABEBACKS tent of Mental Health mora modest scale than the $2,- aga and Baldwin were charged alternative to continued use'of CSiiropr'acUc Research Society a VW TRUCKS Y«i. Save Sic . 9 9 * ? the reelgnation today 500 get-together specified in the yeiterday. Police say the arre$t the school seems , to be to find last , night at the Winthrop r. Sidney Kllgerman as dep- Cincinnati stock broker’s will. stems from a drinking party •ufflcient space elsewhere that House,': New Haven. Ask for Mort Hennaii I 100 STAMFS GIVEN f oommlasioiier. Underwood’s estate was esti­ t)ie youths allegedly had at can he rented tor daases. But a’a resignation goes mated at $10,000. He died Feb.| )9bljerts6n.Paife o|i’F*eb. 4 .r oven' this aMimaiiva - appears ,-PH.!Kermit G. Kroll, son o f TED TRUDON effect March 1, the depart- 7. The youths were all released doubtfhl, he said. Mr. a i^ Mrs. Kroll of 82 Cooper ALL DONUTS REDULAjl PRIDE 70s I WITH FURCHASE OF I nt aaid, adding that he plans Greger said the party proba­ in the custody of their parents, Dr. Lo^e said today that he HiU St, has recently completed LEASINfi to the private practice bly ■will be “ a spring party for and the thiee charged 'with ido- will sumimiarize the ionpUcations an automotive repair course at I 42.00 OR MORE > liatry in Hartford:. PHONE 649-2838 COFFEE IS STILL A DIME! Underwood’s son, Donald, The latlon o f the town ordinance are of Gov. Dtonpaey's budget mea- the. Army Ordnance Center and TOLLAND TURNPIKE 1 ^ OFFER BXMBBS BIABCH U . Jglnad ttit department in wiU said Underwood’s widow acheiduled for court appearanca, aage tor the. community opUege* Schopii . A > )9r.< l«en Pioylnc TALOOnVlLLE, CONN. abail draw iq> the guest list on March 6. when MOC’a regional advlsoioryj Groui>d..M

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 MANCHESTttt LV£|'11NG HtltALD, MANCHfiSifiK, CONN- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1967 PAGE ELEVCBC PAGE TEN • ...... — TiolUind rernon Bolton ...... -- . ' StiH In ?ro9m f— MARLOW'S \Rate Hike Proposal Filed Access Along New Rt. 6 Several Students Honored Don t Stay Honti ^ With PVC hy Water Firm Discussed by Zoning Board In RHS Second Semester Eleven Tolland students at­ piroceeda from the sale will jThe Rockvill« Water and increase would affect all classes The zoning board met last was a complete success. All SENSATIONAL FURNITURE SAVINGS tending Rockville High School be donated to civic projects. tuaduct Company has filed its of residential, commercial and night with Walter Bruker and seats were sold and the at­ have received high honors for Mrs. Emil Poliansky and Mrs. mosphere M' the theater, was Jkri Soya—<ve the aiqilication of Dr. STANDARD SHIFT. V-8. h aigaret Halloran for permis- BOB JUDY Wool and Nylon BRAND NEW 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP GAS^UBRICATION—BATTERIES—TIRES s »n to subdivide property on Mobil € me Rd. Into four parcels, as ACCESSORIES and GENERAL REPAIRS p esented at a public hearing SPECIAL — Nojv till end of February * 1 1 9 8 X MS. U. N O W ’15 AS 18 SPECIAL! * ’ 2 1 9 8 The committee received a "On All W aves" Mobilheat li Iter from Nrison Carrier on 1 half of Gilead ijevelopment starting as low as $10.00 complete OPEN DAILY X b. stating preliminary plans CHARTiR OAK MANY MORE BAR6AINS - GET YOURS DILLON '6:30 A.M.-9 PJM. gpe being p r u n e d for subdi- We feature MORIARTY BROTHERS SUNDAY GORMAN on of the 106-acre Borsotti SALES and SERVICE, Inc. 8 A.M.-9 P.M. ty on the east side of Brecic, Zotos and Proto Permanents ' SPORT SHOP 301 CENTER STREET (At Popular Pricei) (All Waves Complete) TELEPHONE 643-5135 BROTHERS letter will be sent to Car- 1139 ToUand Tin’npiRe (Near Caldor’s ) MANCHESTER MOTORS 71 Tolland Turnpike, Mancheater—TalcottVille Flats hotifylng him that the pre­ . M-HQW tuyiM • OWN stnneuiEN • iuo« t mweht pun • Moai oit iunnw ciunh 770 MAIN, STREET 6434860 plans may be submlt- 640-5586—Rockville Ekiterprise 4235 , 6 4 9 -9 7 5 3 Bfanclie8ter,Oiui. Welcoihe Here kJter revlfw at any regular Mbn. $-1:30—Tues. aa^ Bat 9-6—Wed., Thura., FrL 9-9 512 W . CGNTER ST. P H O N E $43.2411 O R 643*1511 819 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER niA N. IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DISTRIBUTORS! TRY US AND SEL” ' of the commission oh •” •

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IjCgloiK Bdltor Co-Edltor» Pat Harris Mling Lists 189 Sharon Douton Sports Editor Ostrout T h e H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d Steve Cone As Honor Students A total of 189. filing junior DanlerMcLenhon, Mary Mlk- Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Advisor ulski, Sally-Anne Miller, Vir­ IV Iagncivo^ High School students - - have yOL. XXX, No. 19 Friday, February 17 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School achieved academic honors for ginia Morse, Paul Moyer; Pa­ tricia O’Neill, Michael Parker, the second marking period by Linda Parks, Linda Peck, Jac­ Booters Hold maintaining "B” averages or queline Quinlan. ONCE-A-YEAR FACTORY-AUTHORIZED Pre-Med Group better in their subjects, school Bonnie Rein, Stephen Rlstau, Get-Together Students Merit Art Awards officials announce. Craig Saums, Martha Schardt, Honors have recently been The list by grades is as fol­ Carl Schuh, Patricia Scott, bestowed upon Manchester High lows: Howard Sla’de, Claire Smith. Hears Dr. Horwitz Fete Seniors School by students who have Grade 7 Lenore Smyth, Michael Sny­ won recognition in the annual der, Daniel Stevens, Carol How many times have "clev- geon Is a physician fii^ and a Jay Anderaon,^ Richard Angel, Strong, Peter Walden, Jeffrey The white mark of winter Scholastic Art Awards competi­ Denise Bessette, John Bowen, nnmA hfrfnni >M oan fmadallzM I>r Horwlts another outstand- Donna Brunoli, and John Leggitt (seated in front), and behind '68, Mary Hickey, '67, Joseph V 1 r k u t a s, Dennis Walsh, life in just seconds • Select from 21 beautiful styles ’ ■ ■ Barry Sandals ‘67 *ng rung on Coach Danielson’s ------— ” Carvalho. '67, Geno Degannaro, Bauld,' Denise Bell, Kenneth Heather Wheeler. Wallace Whit­ g The Suburbanite—model 1-T109 Aooordlng to the doctor, a sur- • Both models below also available with TOTAL ladder of champion teams, both 69, and Suzanne Belluardo, '68, Bernstein, Jeffrey Bissell, Lor- ing. James Wlckwire, Mark ^ gives you clearest, sharpest, most rie Brown, Cynthia Cohen, Jo­ on and off the field, a compli­ Carnival Tomorrow S. C. Sponsors ( 2 ). Williams, Mark Wlnzler. stable pictures and better sound. Remote Control . . . NOW ONLY $670. ment to sports at MHS. Place Winners Included: seph Cohen, Richard Conti. Mr. and Mrs. Singh 0onvenient retractable carrying John Ostrout, ’67 Hey, there, all you Lynne Hayward, '68, Mary-Lou Jean (Jonyers, Michael Corn- GRANT FOB GROTON seniors! Be part of that “^Outsiders’ is, Meredith Cowan, Noreen handle. In your choice of colors. Kansek, '69, Nancy Finlay, '67, WASHINGTON fAP)—Groton. Italian'Proyincioi— , great and exciting “Spirit Susan Goldberg, '68, (2) Ste­ C u 11 e 10 n, Gail Czerwinski, <3onn. will receive a $101,700 model 3-7521 with Playday Slated Talk About India of ’67.” Tomorrow’s the big On March 11 phen Lloyd, '67, Suzanne Bel- James Davis, Jacqualine Dib­ grant from the Interior Depart­ NOW day! For what, you say? luardo, '68, Clark Doane, ’67, ble. Susan Dixon. ment's Water Pollution Control $ 0 4 9 0 Big-Picture; 295.sq. qi. R xt- r ’iv lc ’ T.oarlcki'fi: The National Honor Society of toe caste system, toe popu- Why, only for the first and n y Girls’ w i l l s * ALeaders -iC a U C lS fortunate to have as lation problem, her economic “The Outsiders” . If you don’t Henry Klein, '69, Scott Palmer, Janet Duggan, Ingrida Dzenls, Administration. ONLY rectangular screen, two obviously toe best, 1967 '68. Karen Bradlau, '68, Joseph Paul Elsesser, Janet Engberg, The money will be used to high fidelity speakers Preparations are well under- speakers recently two fas- situation, and her people’s feel­ Winter Carnival, to be held happen to be familiar with this _ way for a playday to be held cinating foreign visitors. ing toward the western recording group well known for Carvalho, (2 ), Carol Ewing, Richard Forde, '' help finance additions and im­ and tone control...... from 5 to 11 p.m. at MHS. Stephen Gates, Stanley Gcidel, provements to sewage treatment by the Girls’ Leaders Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harpal Singh, tions. It’s the first of many fun- its many hit records, among them “Time Won’t Let Me” and Opalach. '67, 6 usa» Gu^ano, Arthur Guadano, Jane Hubbard. facilities. Rep. William St. Onge Scheduled for May 12 toe play- from India, both of whom are His comments on toe caste filled activities to make toe day will include girls’ leaders studying at the University of system were particularly in­ "Symphony for Susan”, it’s Susan Ribeck, '68, John At- Jared Hull, Susan Hurwitz, announced the grant Thursday. senior scene. So, be there; Robert Hust, James Jack.son, tern otoefSoolfi s i : Connerticut. Mr. Singh is teresting. A l a j 7 ® P - e d , and remember, underclass­ about time you were. And toe Mnson, '67, Deborah MHS student council is not mo- Dana Thresher, 68, and Virginia Jewell, Marjorie Johns, MHS. Letters have been sent working toward a doctorate similar to our civil rights law, men, It's for seniors only! 141 sq. in. PORTABLE JV civil engineering, forbidding discrimination to- tlvated sheerly by a love of good Gary Anderson, 68. Linda Jones, Richard Joyner, Imported and Domestic The Sun Valley—model 1-T119 S t o ? t S to wS- m S. iw h ..-.ludyins music, however; its purpose in All of these students and their Elizabeth Jubenville, Linda sue- familiarizing students in Man- teachers, Miss Beverly Sem- Keiderling. with beautiful wood case, high- Plies^from the schools Will con- for her doctorate in history. untouchables. Though, as m „ot determine economic ------^ ------GlidihgTambbur Doors> «rm the number expected to After a brief introduction, our country, realistically, this j-ess, either, toe Singhs noted, Chester area with this group is mens,— Mrs LaVeme Kelson, Ellse Kloler, Carol Krleski, COSMETICS performance 3 I.F. Stage chassis on botii .mbdeiis, c o n c ^ TvnrtiriTiate in toe activities An Mr. Singh opened the meeting law has not eliminated discrim- because often they have seen to sell HekeU to toe MHS Big Mr. Francis Sullivan and Mrs. O aig Ladabouche, Linda Lull, ( (not just 2), and telescoping dipole Nikki Marzialo, Brian McAwley, TV screien wtiiad . ^tem iwn filled with softball to general discussion, noting _ ination. Mr. Singh also said wealthier people in toe “peas- show to be held on March llto Elizabeth Budd, are to be con- icOUNTRY DRUB antenna. With T-231 mobile cart. preferred to answer that in present times, there is ant* class than in toe “Brah- at 8 p.m. in the Clarke Arena, gratulated. Nancy Luckmsn, William McGovern, Marcia Mc- not in i i a e , - and^^sirimmi^*^ tos"dr i^ll be students’ questions rather• than much mter-marriageinter-marriage among min" class,class. The sponsorship of toe show Keough. ana swiiiiiiuus mamc ^ ______Va oKrMif /'actAQ pvAn fhniie’h one cannot fou Baxry Etondals BUUe Carlson r^nneri off hv a cookout for all to lecture. He spoke about castes, even thoughtnougn one cannotcannoi -They ...... - felt that India’s . popula- is two-fold in purpose, as it will those attending.^ many facets of Indian_ .M life, ._1 change_____ from 1- A -Mto the caste A AOdfA in which ..... problem . stemmed .. from . her both provide. professional ©nter^_ NOW WITH Liz Birkley, ’67 notably, toe political influence he was born. The caste does ability to decrease the death tainment to teen agers in Man- About $12490 Either fine furniture style... Legion of Honor ______rate but not the birth rate. Yet, Chester and surrounding towns ONLY CART Mr. and Mrs. Singh were sure and raise the now non-existant When an honor student at Did you ever notice that one that India would conquor this S.A.A. balance to a respectable MHS MHS WmeeK lost, a oav- person Is smiling just about all problem, and be able to feed sum. The lack of a balance In NOW ONLY MM. to "f a? Um.» DW w »>Uc. Indians Collect Bullseyes her population within a few the fund is due to the drop In *My Fair Lady’ that no matter what kind of years. sales of S.A.A. booklets r.- to live a bit erson Is in, it is the breaking the______team score record members are hopeful of winning The discussion was reversed poor attendance at school and April 1, when Sock and A us«d car that won’t give you tbousands of facts drifting a cheerful mood? Even bad During toe past years, of 942 Nick Timreck just miss- this year. Mr. Alibno feels this toward the end of the meeting, events. If the Bag Show is sue- presents "My Fair through hto tired brain, whom things can’t be aU that bad MHS Rifle Team has created ^ ^ individual record of 196 year’s team has worked hard with Mr. and Mrs. Singh ques- cessful numerous aclivit.es for jj,e many separate sec- gas pains? Wd have a lot of them. does he ask for assistance? 'when that one happy person is j[jjg winning image, and tots gjjpt 195. The team and is capable of some big tioning students about their the remainder of the school year production which 172 sq. In. PORTABLE TV Most Mkeay he wtid turn to that ®^^^® Carlson exception, p^pgs tx> keep up its winning things. Although toe team is piang a„d present involvements wiU l>e assured- Wito a project rehearse individually will Th0 y*r# colltd VoUiwagens. And w« guarantee ihern oil 100% for The A spen—model 1-T131 with fMlet boy with all the answers, Under toe leadership of their ways which have netted them losing some fine shooters, there ^t school. ‘VP®’ be combined Into a unified the repair or raptocement of oil mojor mechanical ports* for 30 doyi ^ e t yrai au me answe , This ^ t sum^r, BlUle w m ^nae p are many improving juniors and Sharon Douton '67 'ay of thousands of dollars, it is or 1000 milei. Why no goi point? They itilt get fhot legendary VW Automatic Fine Tuning—alwal^rs Contemporary- Bairry Sandals. the recipient of too "Howdy coach, Mr. Antliony Allbrio, toe . , during a three-year sophomores to be counted on ______vitally important that all f f S wnoie. modal 4-T584 with two These various sections In­ economy. Just like the new ones. "remembers" to keep each channel A course load that would Beefburger Award”. 1 ^ thirty- Indian Marksmen have com- gpggters who have for next year, students sur)"ort f 's l> clude toe orchestra, chorus, ••ngine • trentm^tilon • rear o il* • front Oile eitembliei perfectly tuned. In several colors, high fidelity speakers, it should fail, such activities as • broke iyit«m • eloetricol lytiem short-circuit the intellectual en- four glrte with whoifi Alfe trav- pjjg^ record of 8 wins and no ^ g „ contributing valuable For now, there is a match at dancers, and toe cast Itself, all complete with T-227 mobile cart. tone coittrol, and Hoopsters Eye sports dances, Le.tc...... / 1 . ’ .1. gines of most students rewards eled across the countty on toe iggseg. Leading shooters for toe pg^nU have been Mike D’Auria, home today wito Wilcox Tech, Big-Picture 295 sq. in. Barry with the usual perfect re- Milnney-Hunt Tour felt that have , been A1 Clavette. '68. Steve Dodge, '68, Kurt MU- and one wito Bristol Eastern Merit Awards Banquets and oth- ' ^ ‘®h ®>-® important to the Metanguiar screen. port card nonetheless. Present- she d ^ ry e d this because she Jacobs. '67, Bill Shel- ler, '68 and Ed Slegeski. '69. away on March 1. Hamden will Tourney And er activities for the remainer of success of the play. Under the 1962 YW Conv. Cpe. 1965 VW Sedan NOW WITH ly he is studying AP English, was able to keep ^ple laugh- ^ Timreck, '68. Last year’s team compiled a be faced again in an away he year wolUd have to be can- directions of acting director Mr. $13490 ggjjg^ Emery Blanchard, music di- Radio. Green, Black Top college leivel western rtviUsa- ^ at odd moments. C ^ W y shooters have gone record of 18-0, and this year’s match on March 3, followed by Bristol Five Green. Very Clean. ONLY CART This is your chance to show rector Mr. Robert Vater, and tU», math V (calculus), plus her soine s ^ t s when coveted 190 mark out team would like nothing better the big final event of the sea- <*> / rf ' honors piqradcs. Barry hasjvon toe traveled t hrough a ^ ^ possible score of 200. than to equal If. Having lost son, toe State Meet in New Ha- Winning eight out of their last g^j^ool spirit, have a good orchestra director Mr. James nine games, the tournament evening’s entertainment and as- Natale, performers are all hard *895 •j, V a National M ^t ^M e^^ughter ^ Alibrio feels his shoot- last year’s stale championship ven on March 10. *1450 Semi-FlnaliBt, as weU m ^ Kl^ dertdM to make the tour ^ ^ Ray Kelly ’68 bound MHS basketbaU team sure the future activities of the at work preparing for opening Beautifully Compi^ BenssaJeer Medal for math and m bare feet! has beaten their last two foes school year all with the pur- night. According to Mr. Blanch- science. The Salvation Army tu- Spare time between English V, ..n T . TT_.A , chase of one tldket ard, the rehearsals are going 1960 VW Sunroof COLOR TV toiing program in Hartford’s 12, Spanish IH, physics and handily. Last Friday night, the jg certain Gray, vlnyi. Nice. North nkwt further challenges math IV classes. Round Table Indians swarmed over the HaU popular Sandy Beach from that the play wiU be a success 1966 VW Sedan High Warriors, wmnlng by a ^ d RC and Manchester’s own and will be enjoyed by all who Barry’s intellectual capabilities, rehearsals and concerts. Ski *795 Beige. Very Low Mileage C * s s After completing his home- Club, Student Oounoll, Sock & score of 64-50. Ray Kelly ’68 ^ock group “The Quiet attend. ■" work, and just about everybody meettogs was deadly from the floor, hit- ones” to co-star wito "The Out- March 31 is not too far off, ^e’s, Barry might be found ^ guitar pl^ng, ting 8 for 8 in a period of less and tickets for the play are now worwiig as president cf the Our- painting, reading and writing than 16 minutes. Joe Amaio ‘67, Tickets can be purchased for on sale. They are j l with SAA 1966 Kormann Ghio *1595 280 sq. in. Big Screen TV IMck Cobb ‘68, and Tim Cough- jj.oo in front of toe MHS office and $1.50 without, and may be rent Affairs Oub, vice president . . . „ , ^ Conv. Coupe. Loaded. Dark of toe National Honor Society, She laughs as she tells of her lin ‘ 68 had twelve points and before gnj after school or purchased from any Sock and green. Enjoy magnificent pictures four w or secretary-treasurer of the most embarrassing moment played fine defense. through cash, check or money Buskin member. 1 times bigger than many port- ■ (^ Tuesday night, t^ cagers Manchester S He is also a re- When trying to make a good Pat Harris, ‘67 ables todayl Compact model f to Windham ^ h . to High School. East Middle Tum- SAVE 1963 VA Sta. Wagon Wonderfully space-isaving—model porter for the High School Impression on her boyfriend’s 1-T300 with Automatic Fine Tuning; World. A bridge game or a see- parents, she vapcldently flung a chall^ge the scrappy WWppete. j^g Manchester, Conn. Musicians Tour 2-tone gray. 9 pass,, radio. 1-T516 v^th 176 sq. in. rectangular with some jazz records of- Pi«ce of m eat across toe dinner Ray Kelly was again high scor­ John Ostrout, ’67 MHS musicians are once Sharp. three I.F. Stages. In several colors, screen. Brilliant Color, telescoping er with 19 points which gave complete with T-226 cart. Makes ten occupy any free time that table and it landed In toe fa- him a total of 52 in the last again visiting toe Manchester 1964 Ghfa Conv. Cpe. dipole antenna—plus many hnore extra- elementary schools, demonstrat­ the ideal second set I N O W O N LY might be someljow available. theris lap! three games. Kelly was a re­ Red - Black Top value, quality features. Also includes 7 . , . . A___ _ In The smile leaves her face but ing their Instruments for kin­ markable il for 11 on the fovti *995 A Wnt at her eyes still twinkle when she Girl Cagers dergarten, first, second and detachable tapered-leg base (ideal for line. Dick Cobb ‘68, and Dale s«rlously-“I would like third grade pupils. The “string NOW use on tables or shelves, too). Ostrout ‘ 68 had 14‘ and 8 points *1495 $15490 $ 0 0 0 5 0 n hA “oiwBVH hnji *®* the acceptance and har- respectively with some fine of­ family,” Tails Paupe, ‘67, vio­ ONLY »f n# t>u. (iiintrw mony of all races and creeds. 1 Pick Captain 1962 Deluxe Wagon COMPLETE WITH MOBILE CART «he interest of toe co^^ ^ fensive and defensive rebound­ lin, Cyrus Stevens, '68, violin, Ti» tuadia,, tBT i,A. ka«« M argaret Helfrick, ‘69, viola, 1966 VW Conv. Cpe. TuTone Green. Radio !“ ” f!?f.' concerned witW Uving rather ing, Liz Blckley, 67. has been Bgrbawi Kelly, >69. cello, and than earning i Uvlr^, and I Tonight the red and white will elected captain of toe girl's Loaded, Red, black top. .-he rctoed to buckle w ^ o^ ^gg ,pg^g ^ Richard Fegy, >68, bass; and host the Bristol Eastern Lane- varsity basketball team for this . ,, „ COME IN... See and hear our wide selection to yigQ posed by tremendous power, ^ toward Men’ ers in Clarke Arena at 8:15. The year. Because there are five COME IN -See and hear many exciting fitelU, >67, com et Mike Johns, *795 An April morning at about tjjat everjrone talks about.” Indians are a much Improved senior girls on toe team who SAVE Magnavox Annual Sale Values. of magnificent Magnavox TV, now from only 0 4 8 is one of Barry’s greatest Ten years from now BUlie quintet since their loss at Bris- have never headed a varsity ®tole Mdn- likes. However, “people who hopes to be toe happily married tol earlier in the season, and sport, efich was given an op- ^1}** d im m er talk authoritatively about things wife of a “husband who won’t they are expected to give Bob portunltjr to captain one game. already TERMS: 30 DAYS CASH 30-60-90 DAYS CASH PLAN • BUDGET UP. TO 3 YEARS they know irothlng about” earn let me nag him”, an author «)f Jones, and crew one of the Then lAx was elected by the toe towi)* 1964 VW Conv. Cpe. 1963 Comper top billing In the pet peeve de- children’s books, songs ■ and leagues best, a tussel tonight- entire team to be toe perma- stoTOls and aro scheduled to The Jayvee basketbaU team, nent captain for the remaining toe remaining schools In Black top. Dark green. Radio, Blue. Loaded. partment. poetry, and toe mother of six WWT. TSie posslblUty of a career In kids. Now she Uves wito her under Coach Jim Moriarty, in- seven games. toe next few Anotoer Tested, Adiusted. Delivered, Serviced By Our Own Mechanics medicine looms foremost on this parent?, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed- creased its record to 1? and 2. The responsibilities of this f^lly, toe woodwn^ds, is sch^ legionaire’a almost limitless ward Carlson, brother Bruces The papooses had still opposl- post Include leading warm-ups uled to pmorm during the first *1195 *1395 FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE* 1931 horizon. Until Barry sets sail sister Barbara and “fresh air tlon from their Windham coun- before games, consulting with May. on the sea of oK>ortunity, he fund” child Donna, at 8 Clyde terparta; however, they won officials and opposing captains Judy Franzosa, 67 67-66 in the last three seconds to discuss particular rules,' ------will be home at 40 Steep Hoi- Rd. Sue Goldberg, ’69 Man-, kw Lane, with his parents, Mr. ------on Steve Shoff’s two perfect foul keeping In close contact with The recently tormed and Mrs. George Sandals, and MT. SNOW TRIP shots. Coach Miss Mary Faignant Chester High Bridge Club Steve Cone ‘67 and, most Important, keeping chalked up another victory by ^ savicf rAtis brothers, Harold, and Alan. How would you like to go ______up toe morale of toe team. defeating Norwalk High Prl- George Bradlau '67 careening down a glittering ------slope on toe side of a snow-cov- ‘NO WORLD* The teem plays on a 12-game day, Feb. 8. The meet was a MHS HOSTS TOUBNET ered mountain T WeU, MHS Due to winter vacation next schedule. They are usually fin- special IJupIicate Contract TED TRUDON.INC -. The MHB Debate Team both students from toe Ski Club ex- week, Feb. 20-24, there wlU be Ished before winter vacation. Bridge tournament Involving tabated in and acted as hosts perlenced this sensation when no “High School World” next but due to toe snowstorm, two touf playere from each team. , Ipr a debate tournament held they went to ML Snow In Ver- Friday. The next Issue will ap- games remain to be played. Holding toe cards for Man- VOLKSWAGlEN S | bere on Satarday, Feb. IL The mont on Saturday, Feb. IL pear on March 8. The editors, “lye exp/set to win both of Chester were Warron, Mosler, 18 schools fb^dpatlng are At 6:30 am., toe 38 skiers Mrs. Don cmd all the “World- them,” Liz says. David Bran^m, Barry Bo­ members of the Qceater Hart- plus toair chaperones, Mr. and lings” wish you a safe and fun- If toe future can be judged dais and Jeff Hoop^, all .67. ford Debate Xje>uu Bach Mrs. Philip Modell, boarded a filled week. by toe past, these expectations One hand \ when MHB ;.greatly •thool debated tw o '‘'TMQier bus In toe etudent parking lot ___ ^______should be fulfilled, for the team outpolnted'Norwalk was the de- licbools In an event which lastp The bus loaded down with skis, Students will be held flnan- presently holds a 7-1 record. In clslve factor In toe MANCHESTER Mf-im Potterton dally responsible for careless fact In a recent game, they The club meets ^ d a ^ aft­ . Sd frpm9 a.m. to 1 pm ., with a boots, poles, at)d even some The MHB marksmen, from top to bottom, Steve Dodge, ’68, (standing), A1 Clavette, ’67, vt*. i j . T*ia«4 Tpk#, Telc*#l»ni* CORNER OF CHURCH b ia^ between rounds for toe goggles in addition to the ski- Captain Jan Jacobs, ’67, and Nick Timreck, '68, practice for a coming meet under toe er malicious damage to any scored 67 points, brooking toe cr schcml to toom WO, Any ta- 130 CENTER STREET iarvtiig of coffee and donuts, ers, unloaded at about 8:30 watchful eye of coach Anthony Allbrio. The practice sessions are held In a range at WaddeU school property or for niore previous school record for girls terested students shouM rttond (m» A* M*MjK«»W.VwMn Um I tbs tianlty.aqnad of MHB. pm. back in the parking lot School. The excellent record oC the team so tar proves that practice pays oCt (Herald pho­ than normal depredation of of 49. » or see co«^ TOo^ textbooks, - Lawrence, >88 as Donltm. Gaiy Jodoln, 88^ 1 i> Ibti, ^opmiiinnilt Idelanlo Kproney, '68 to by Pinto.) 'll. o Jlla V. I^AGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ,196T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRU-ARY 17,1967 PAGE FIFTEEN

Hall of Fame Admittance THE Herald Angle For 20~ Year Men Asked By Paces Knick to the Hall Thursday In a spe­ first seven years of his major of the Baseball Wrltdrs Assoday EABL YOST NEW YORK (AP) — Sports Editor cial run-off election. league career and finished up Uon of America. A total of 2«> Charles (Red) Ruffing, the votes was needed to meet the 7B “I’d like to see a rule like that with one season in 1047 with the Win; Barry newest member of base­ Chicago White Sox. per cent requirement. and also that no one can be State’s Toj) TV Sports Channel By Playing So Well ball’s Hall of Fame, advo­ Among the iran-Hall of Fam- Joe Medwlck, former slugging cates the automatic plac­ elected who does not have a life­ ers who played big league ball outfielder for the St. I»ui8 Caty Easily the top sports television station in Connecti- Scores 52 SALISBURY, Md. (AP)—The way Arthur Ashe hai ing in the sport’s shrine of time batting average of at least for a minimum of 20 years are dinals, was second with 248 i^ t is New Haven’s Channel 8, which has made avail­ NEW YORK (AP)-rHe been playing tennis lately, he scares not only his op­ all those who’ve played in .300 and, for , those who Stan Musial, Jimmy Dykes, Phil votes. However, under the rulOi able to viewers several key basketball games on both who______hesitates_ is____ not____ always ponents but himself as well. the big leagues 20 or more didn’t win at least 200 games,’’ Cavaretta, Bobo Newsom, Mel for run-off elections, only one £he Yale and Connecticut home schedules, with more lost—at least not if he has ------—...... '------“I know I can’t play this well years. Ruffing added. Harder and Joe Judge. Musiid man could be elected unlese coming upr plus. The plus was the announcement yes- a good jump shot, forever, but I don’t think I “You have to be doing some­ Ruffing, now 61, won 273 big has been retired for three sea­ there was a tie for first place. terday that the station would carry more than 40 Bos- Dick Barnett got the ball with would have lost to anyone to­ thing to play in the majors for league games, including 231 sons and will not be eligible for In the original vote last month. ton Red -Sox baseball games —■- 36 seconds left and the score ^Looks Bad night,’’ the nation’s top ranking 20 years,’’ said the New York with the Yanks lor whom he election for another two years. Ruffing and Medwick each ^18 seas^ ^ the Ylrst between tied 116-116 Thursday night In a amateur said ’Ihursday after Yankee pitching great of the pitched for 16 years. He was Ruffing received. 266 votes of missed election by a narrow Boston and the New York Yan- Dwyer fine football game between his New York For Celtics’ overpowering young Bob Lutz, 1930s and 40s after being named with the for the the 306 ballots cast by members margin of seven votes. kees on April 22. g^gj catholic High’s Knicks and the St. Louis Hawks. 6-2, 6-1 in the quarter-finals of SURE SIGN OF SPRING—The 1966 Wo*;ld Series ville, Calif., preliminary training camp. After 11 Before the baseball season, football team last fall, has been leaped into the air but hes- the U,S. Indoor Tennis Champi­ seems only a few weeks in the past, but it’s base­ days the club will move on to the regular spring Channel 8 will bring in Satur- nominated for the United States itated before shooting, Says Coach onships. camp at Palm Springs. (AP Photofax) day’s- Yale-Dartmouth basket- Naval Academy. . .Unreported saw someone cut but he got “I never played two better ball time again, as the California Angels work out Seven World Record Indoor Holders to Compete ball game which follows the for a recent incident in a bas- by m® before I Could pass to LOS ANGELEjS (AP) — ’The sets in my life,” said Ashe, who with traditional calisthenics at the club’s new Holt- Track and Field Federation ketball game at the Y in which bim, and Richie G..c- n \S.. numbers tell the tale of what- di.sposed of Lutz in 48 minutes of Meet and the Westminster Dog one player slugged another. Louis player-coach) was reach- WARKEN ZAHNER ever chances the Boston Celtics near-perfect tennis. “It scare! BILL HILINSKI GARY GOTT have of overhauling the Phila- me.’’ show. The innocent lad wound up with ing behind me,” Barnett said. Manchester High East Catholic Ellington High International Stars Listed The big one on the immedi­ a broken jaw. So before he hit the' floor, he delphia 76ers before the end of Ashe’s next match will be Sat- ate slate will be the UConn- pushed the ball toward the bas- the regular National Ba.sketball urday against Cliff Richey, who Lef ebvre to Be Well Paid Rutgers. hoop contest Thursday m g f . ket and it went through, and the Schoolboy Basketball Roundup A.s.sociation sea.son. struggled for 2 hours and 37 night from : Stor'rs) the home d iio r t S t u l l Knicks went on to a 121-120 vic- Even If the Celtics win all of minutes Thursday before ellml- In Garden Track Feature finale and W®s ^ilosuknia’s Baseball workouts for bat- tory. their 20 remaining games, the nating Marty Riessen 13-11, 3-6, NEW YORK (AP) — A And no matter what the out­ the 4S-yard and 50-meter hur­ career closer before the home tcrymen have started at Wes- The game was the nightcap of come of the AAU’s suspension dles. He wiU run the 60-yard 76ers would have to drop six of 10-8. group of international fans. leyan with Rockville’s Jim Mar- a National Ba.sketball A.ssocia- the 17 games they have left for Two more quarter-final stars will fight it out with of some foreign athletes for hurdles. “First in sports in all New tello one of.- the top pitching tion doubleheader at Ma ison Wherever He Plays in ’67 competing in an unsanctioned ’Theron Lewis, of Baton CCIL Champion Eastern the two clubs to finish in a tie. matches will be played tonight England” has been the slogan prospects. The tall, hard-throw- Square Garden. Cincinnati beat some home-grown products meet here last Friday, most of Rouge, La., recent indoor 440 “It looks bad, real bad,” says to decide the final members of ’The slugging 24-year-old In- Willie Davis returned his fielder Carl Yastrzemski, who tonight in a star-laden line­ (Channel 8 adopted and it fits ing righthander won five of six Detroit 122-110 in the opener, Coach Bill Russell. “This is the the all-American semifinal NEW YORK (AP)—Jim the affected colleges will have record holder, who will run the pwfectly, as the station feels, decisions with the Card frosh in the only other game, Rick Lefebvre of the Los Ange­ fielder signed a contract Thur.s- signed contract, calling for hit .278 with 16 homers and 80 up at the New York Ath­ teams in the meet. 600. worst position we’ve been In round. All 27 foreign entries in day that will bring him an esti­ about $34,000, with more cer­ RBI, The others were starting EAST SIDE MIDGETS a reputation It has earned. last spring. The annual 10-game Barry scored 52 points in lead- all year.” ^ the original 40-men draw wer! les Dodgers made certain letic Club indoor games. Only New York University’s Franz-Josef Kemper of West * * ♦ spring trip South is slat- ing San Francisco to a 125-124 Plays Indians Here Tonight mated $30,000 for hi.s third sea­ tainty. He will be the Dodgers’ shortstop Rico Petrocelli, Mike Foul shooting made the dif­ No less than seven ~ and pos­ Germany, coholder of the world The Celtics go into mnight’s eliminated by the end at he will be well paid for Andrews, Russ Gibson and Gary sibly eight —world and indoor relay teams were possible hold­ ty 4 T'l March 23-April 1. Coach victory over Chicago at Fresno, Only one game separates El- over 20 points a game. The . . son in the major leagues. center fielder, despite his two ference last night as the Lad­ outs. Villanova’s squad— 1,000-meter standard. n c r c n l H ere Norm Daniels’ club l.s the de- Calif. By PETE ZANARDI the Lakers a Wednesday’s third round. whatever he'does in 1967, glaring misplays in the 1966 Woslewski. ders edged the Pumpers, 29-28. record holders will compete in lington from East Windsor in Grayhounds, now 7-8, will have For Ashe, seeded No. 2 behind But he only knows he will get with two Irish distance runners Tom Farrell of the U.B. Tall Paul Walckowski .scored fending Little Three champions Barnett, who has become a Appearing before the the NCCC standings. added incentive — they must distant 7M games’ behind Phila although he is not sure plenty of chances to better his World Series, after hitting .284 Elsewhere, the Chicago White The winners overcame a 13-10 the meet, which has come out of Army, irSoor 880 tltleholder, X Ihoir two pZ p, delphia. Russell and his crew defending champion Charles Sox signed pitchers Tommy the feud between the Amateur suspended — voted to compete 43, points in 13 of Harvard’s . . .Springfield’s . _ Indians, -play------starter -in...... hi.s ...... second ...... season home folks for the last Rockville High (3-14) gets where he will be doing it. .274 batting average, 24 homers with 31 doubles, .six triples, 11 Pumpers' field goal advantage whether or not the suspensions who ■will run a relay leg for the homers and 21 stolen bases last John, Bob Locker and Greg Bol- Athletic Union and the National fir s t 19 varsity basketball ing winning hockey again, host with the Knicks, after building time, Manchester High S ^ chance to escape the Central to make the tolimeytourney and 74 runs batted of 1966. What with a 9-2 gap from the lire. were- lifted. NYAC. games thi.s season. The 6-8 Providence Saturday night at 8 pp a reputation as a sixth man 1966-67 hoop squad meets Valley cellar against Windsor dropped 16. The 76ers have vance in the Natonal Indoors, season. lo; outfielder Ken Berry, and Tom Sapienza (9), Bruce Beli- (Jollegiate Athletic Association East overcame a slump won 54, lost only 10. Defending champions Stan position be will be playing is a World and indoor record hold­ Others likely to cause some .sophomore has grabbed 37 re- and Pittsburgh Sunday night at with Syracuse and , CCIL champion Bristol High in Windsor. mystery. The Dodgers also signed re­ infielder Marv Staehle. John fore (6) and Joe Martens (5) with its fields virtually un­ excitement are Vlllanova miler bounds Tuesday with a win . over The Lakers dumped Boston Smith of Pasadena, Calif., find was the top Sox winner last ers in the meet are: Hartford World 7 at the Coliseum in American jg a big reason why the Knicks, Eastern tonight at Clarke Pinning the first loss on ’The Rookie-of-the-Year in the serve catcher Jeff Torborg. paced the winners while Mike harmed. Dave Patrick, who seems ready Series Club will step outside League play. . .The 36th an- now 32-34, are . . . - Xavier which saw the likes of t-ujely Wednesday night here, Lutz, seeded No. 1, were upset The Houston Astros penned year with a 14-11 record. Locker Bob Seagren of the University 11 f I, IP 1. no ------. — enjoying their Arena at 8 o’clock. The Bristol Elastern would be another fea- Greg TUrek and Jim Reynolds .Hntn,.,. ’ in the doubles niiarter finnlo « National League as a second Pagani (8) and Steve Samoitas Ralph Boston, world long for his first sub-four) minute two starters, outfielders Jim was 9-8 in 56 relief appearances of Southern California, indoor baseball for its February 28 nual Connecticut State Gallery best season since 1958-59. quintet has not lost in 14 CCIL ther in the Indian headdress. return to offensive form.r---- -m,.The runn ng to a 124-114 victory . _ .5. . baseman in 1965, Lefebvre di­ (7) were high for the Pumpers. jump champ, was to decide a mile, and Jerry Proctor, Pasad­ speaker. Jake LaMotta. former Matches will be staged March Cincinnati saw an 18-point starts. They tried slow-down tactics in the Celtics second loss in a Hon Holmberg of Bay- Wynn and Rusty Staub, giving and Berry hit .371 in 147 games.' E.AST SIDE BUSINESSMEN few hours before the meet be­ pole vault champion at 17-2. ena, Calif., long jumper, who Eagles still feel the sting of row. town, Tex., and Torben Ulrich vided duties at second and third Minne.sota signed Jim 'T,ui'*l* 10-12 at the Winchester Rifle jgad dwindle to two late in the East Catholic (14-3) begins Bristol, but Coach Vin Punzo’.s two losses to South Catholic. ba.se last season. them substantial pay raises. Action continued to be close gan whether his leg troubles Neal Steinhauer of the Uni­ has gone 26-3 and beaten all “I haven’t given up hope,” Denmark. FLAVOBETTES — Sophie Wynn was hitting .256 with 18 Merritt, who had a 7-14 record, versity of Oregon, indoor shot- iTfinihoU *rv.!ieh feVin ^ » Ranges. More than 1,500 sen- piird quarter but then re- a three-game home stand that lofty quintet still recorded a 52- East 77, Naugatuck 65. Russell continued, “and I never Louis Arllla and Manuel Burger ISl, Terry Hinson 136- last night as Klock Co. bested had cleared up enough to allow schoolboy marks. the! ®uh-junior shoot- grouped behind Oscar Robert- ends the regular schedule start- 35 win. The big man in the ’This season, with second homers and 62 RBI before a col­ and Atlanta and Cincinnati Burger Chef, 56-49, and Allied him to compete. put record holder with a toss of Jim Kemp of the Los Angeles Coventry beat Ellington last will until we’re mathematically Orantes of Spain also reached S46, Millie McAuliffe 136-356. ■ baseman Ron Hunt coming to lision with a fence in a game at penned reserve catchers Jim Casting downed Telso, 44-43. Some of the foreign athletes 67-10. 49ers T.C. in the 500, Ricardo UConn has scheduled a hich h*"* ii ’^^'^u'^hle '"S with Naugatuck High to- Lancer offense is Billy Jones, time out and the Knights are eliminated. But things don’t ^*’® semifinals by defeating Tho- the Dodgers, Manager Walter Philadelphia sidelined him for Oliver and Jim Coker respec­ school football coaches’ clinic n f*«tiertson scored 34 points night, the last of the new op- Since the last Eastern en- out to avenge that. Coach Bob look so good. maz Koch and Edison Mandari- MEBOHANTS—A1 Heim 142- Rebounding paced Klock to making their season debuts In Jim Hines of Texas Southern, Urbina of Georgetown in the Alston again is thinking in the final third of the year. tively. The Braves also signed Saturdav Mav 13 Members of basketball and Adrian Smith 30 lor the ponents on the Eagles’ slate, counter, Manchester has won Healy’s crew has lots of other “We had a real good first f*® Brazil 6-2, 6-8, 16-14, 886, George Bensche 147-373, victory, which pulled away in the meet are Alvaro Mejia of who has tied the indoor 80-yard 880, Tom Von Ruden of the 49ers terms of third base for Le­ Staub, 22, the Astros’ most infielder Len Boehmer. dash mark of 5.9 three times in mile and Patrick all have the UConn staff will bresent ^ ^ w u 21 and East finishes with Rockville seven of eight starts. The last things on its mind, however, half," Russell said, replaying ------— Frank preneta 157-3St, Charlie febvre. But second base still is a the last five minutes. Jim Breen Colombia and Bill Baillie of valuable player in 1966, hit .280 Phil Gagliano, a candidate for New Zealand in the two-mile this winter. best times of the current sea­ like gaining some momentum the Wednesday night loss, “and Sixteen former Michigan Statt Ecabert 556, Joe Picaut 351, possibility, with Hunt moving to the third base job with the St. (16), Tom Jezouit (12) and A1 with 13 home runs and 81 RBI. and Ian Studd of New Zealand Willie Davenport of Southern son. Von Ruden’s best came In for the season finale with East I was using our bench so that athletes are on National Foot- John Naretto 364, John Weer- third, and Lefebvre has even The Boston Red Sox haiwested Louis Cardinals after hitting Freiheit (10) led Klock while Neil Pearson (14), Pete Kiro In the mile. University, indoor pace setter in the 1,000 a few weeks ago. Windsor Feb. 23. no one would get tired. ball League rosters this year. den 361. been mentioned for first ba.'-e. five signings, the biggest out­ .254 last season, also signed. Ellington 67, Coventry 54. (11) and Norm Lutzen (10) hit their home season April 23 -- ■ ■ . - ^ lainea me warnors last lington High (12-5), this time Kelly and Tim Coughlin. double figures for Burger Chef. season April Z3 Hampshire meeting at Storrs South Windsor can end up GABDBN GROVE—Olga Col- against Pawtucket and close c . , ,w .1 . „ =1 points, tying the game at the latters’ gym. . The Still, Eastern is moving too Larry Bondreau (20), Paul the season at .500 and earn the la. 141-360, Lois Douville 130- Labor Day. Each club will he d ^Mav L20 ^ Knights will be more than fa.it. everlasting fondness of Elling­ Takes Putting Lessons Along Way - Rivers (11) and Oscar St. Dom­ 127—370, Reggie Gburski 127. •Pinch Hitter Deluxe- Yankee Honors play 140 games. General Mana- Things are looking a liWe bet- as a n s>'ghtly interested in the fes- B"istol 70. Manchester 56. ingo (6) were the big guns in Lindgren-Clark Duel Ski Notes ^ .11.11...... 1 rungs are looKing a nuie oei Barry then added the final tivities at East Windsor High ton folk with a win. The East- ger Chick O'Malley reports. Naugatuck may be the ies had little trouble the first Goal of UConns Allied’s victory, although neith­ * * * ter, foolball-wis€, at Storrs with three points on foul shots, giving which plays host to South toughest of the new opponents DUSTY—John Goiangos 209, er team could amass a \juarter two oI Uie state’s better h.gh gan Francisco a 125-122 lead ^ J ffigh fs 9) in^^^^^ time around, but the Bobcats for East, boa.sting a fine shoot­ are stronger now. Ron ■ Custer 205. Bob Arnold Roly Poly Burgess Connecticut, undefeated in advantage better than one point. Off ihe.Cnff backs enroilling ^ before Chicago scored the last cats’ season finale. Headlines Coast Meet er in Pete Foley, who averages Not strong enough—East Courtney Trailing 211-560, Jack Stiebitz 205-569, seven Yankee Conference bas­ The winning hoop came in the Ski enthusiast John Squire-s Oem en^ of Southmg- basket. Bob Boozer topped the ______—---- Rich Martin 202-569, Jim Syph- ketball games, can assure itself SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Gerry Lindgren could of Manchester, who (limed the and Kevin Coady of Hall Bulls with 2,2 points. Windsor 66, South Windsor 46. last five seconds. Rockville and Windsor both ers 207, Bill Avery 231-583, Back with Chicago of at least a tie for the Yankee Clay Nivisen (15), John la- push ’s Ron Clarke to a new world indoor two- 1964 Winter Olympi’c Game at High. ------Emil putt 200-550, Dick Cote title if the Huskies can turn in Innsbruck, Austria, will be the show 2-11 CVe marks. The monaco (10) and Butch Mc­ mile record tonight or he could erase Clarke’s record. Bruins Just Nuisance Rams proved that on a given Palmer by Stroke 236-560, Ted Bidwell 244-611, a repeat victory over Massachu­ CHICAGO (AP)—A pudgy figure will chug up to the' Dowell (7) were high for Telso. “Gerry is capable of breaking ------—•— —------— guest on Dick Bertbl’s Channel Accurate Toc Cincinnati Site night they can explode and Neil Lawrence 577, Don Mc­ setts at Amherst Saturday the record, admitted the Aus- t^o-mlle stood far and away as 3 television riiow Sunday morn- Which National Football TUCSON, Ariz. (A P)— Chuck Courtney wqnt into Pherson 567. plate in Comiskey Park again this baseball season while night. And Paul Brown they should reverse Windsor’s the organist plays “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” and Y JUNIORS sie who has practically rewrit- the feature attraction of the ipg starting at 9:30. The topic League kicker had a perfect Against NHL Rivals earlier win. Friday’s second round of the $60,000 Tucson Open golf White Sox fans chant for a pinch hit. The Huskies could also knock A well-balanced attack fea­ ten the list of marks for races Qolden Gate, a meet which does By BIUL. BAGHEREK will be skiing with Squires record for field goals attempt­ Rockville 80, Windsor 69. tourney one stroke behind Arnold Palmer while taking POWTIEB PUFF — Ruth out Bay State title aspirations of two miles and longer. have the AAU sanction. showing some of his ’ excellent ed inside the 40-yard line in Figure in News Glass 184 ■— 488, Rae Hannon Catcher Smoky Burgess, ho ld ------tured as Pagani Caterers de­ Haystack Mountain ...... — ______M iAra BEACH. Fla. (AP) - NEW YORK (AP) — The last-place Boston Bruins, putting lessons along the way. with a win. Connecticut stands feated Peck Lumber last night, They'll duel in the 5th annual ^ year ago, Clarke predicted film Shots'taken at Connecticut 1966? The answer is Philadel- Courtney, who finished with a ■ ■ " ' ■ — 214-183—555, Rita Pontacelli er of a major league record of sea.son as he batted ,318 and Haystack is for every skier shl-areas. The show wiH be tap- phia’s Sam Baker, who also led The city of Cincinnati and the with nothing left tO do but make nuisances of them­ 137 pinch hits, was rehired Fri­ 7-0 in Yankee action, with Mas- 49-38. John Holick (15), Bill Golden Gate Invitational meet he’d set a record in the meet five-under-par 67 in the gather- g^^^ ^tg ^ jO, 15, 12 and 451, Ruth Baker 492, Audrey boosted his league record to 137. •oachiusetts next at 6-2 followed at the Cow Palace where the ^nd he did it with a time of from the novice to the expert. ed and repeated on video Mon- the NFL in percentage of field name of Paul Brown came to selves, are making nuisances of themselves. Phillimore 483, Norma Thomp­ day by the Sox who had given Milewski (13) and Gary Galas- Ing darkness Thursday, says he 34 feet In gaining six birdies, The most pinch hits in a season by 5-2 Rliode Lsland. entry this week of great miler g.28,8 for the two miles. It’s located in Wilmington, the day morning at 7:30 for early goals made with .720. Baker the forefront in unofficial dis- Buried in the National H o ck ey ------Sports Viewing owes his good showing to Bob „ . • son 457. him his unconditional release so (9) led the Caterers while risers and ski buffs. . Bas- tried 14 field goals within the cussion among American Foot- League cellar with little chance last fall. is 24 by Dave Philley when he Connecticut, 14-4 overall, has Peck’s Brian Maher took game Jim Grelle enhances the allure Lindgren raced to an 8:31.6 southern section of Vermont, Charles. tour veteran from ^ ^ conference dates left with New ketball prospects at Cheney 40 and made all 14, including ball League club owners as they for a playoff berth, the Bruins Central Defeated SATURDAY Christchurch, New Zealand. for second with Bruc. ’The return of Smoky at the was with the Baltimore Orioles. honors with 21 points. Jeff Mah­ of the race. weeks ago in Seattle Hampshire (home, Tuesday) Grelle has beaten Clarke at compared with the 8:41.8 which in the snow bowl of the beauti­ Tech (or a winning season are eight-for-eight between the 30 wrapped up four days of meet- stepped into the path of Mon- 2:00 ( 8) Basketball: Dart­ “I don’t care if he three-putts CramPton ^y^tralia, Widener Handicap age of 40 adds some spice' to a When Smoky was given his un­ er (8) and Mike Kelly (7) help­ ful Green Mountains. It has a brighter than in some time, and 39. Overall, as the NFL's ings here Thursday. treal Thursday night and the By Northeastern mouth vs. Yale and Rhode Lsland (away, Satur­ ed. two miles outdoors alUiough he’s won for Clarke a week ago in every green,’’ said Courtney, f"** Goldstrand of Worth- team that needs it. conditional release after the day!. best known as a man with a Angeles, northeast exposure to allow "niere were only two seniors on new field goal analysis table (Cincinnati appeared to have Canadiens stumbled and fell 5-1 2:30 (30) Roller Derby tour regular from La Jolla, ington. Minn., who ^rvived a Advocator and a half dozen or The 5-foot-8, 200-pound veteran Sox asked waivers on him it was League-leading Nassiff Arms Wes Bialosultnia, the 6-2 Con­ tremendous kick in racing a -phe 130 - pound Washington the longest possible ski season. this campaign’s club which shows, percentages of field the in.side track to become the in Montreal. Because of Howard Dicker- 3:30 ( 3) Gadabout Gaddis Calif., “as far as I’m concerned ^und playoff to maks ■o of the other leading older who broke into the majors with said he wanted to devote all his dumped the Elks, 69-51. Lead­ (18) Hockey: Cornell horses quartered at Hialeah necticut bombardier, brings a State University star has been There arc 22 miles of uncrowd- cloeed play Wednesday after- goals made ranged from .927 league’s tenth franchise. The Only two nights earlier, the man's steady scoring. Central he’s the best putter on the tour.” Tucson Open. the Chicago Cubs in 1949 always time to his automobile business ing all the way, Nassiff’s placed 3d trails and slopes, offering notm in defeat at the hands of inside the 20 to .045 beyond name of the legendary former Bruins pulled the same trick on (Connecticut almost made it vs. Brown Park will be on hand for the nationally-ranked 27.7 average four players in double figures— The two-mile features a meet ^ san Francisco favorite since Courtney, 26, playing in the Palmer, who sat out last aroused the fans—racing in from in Forrest City, N.C. into the fray. He also has con­ exhilarating sport for every Prince Tech of Hartford. The midfield with the league per- coach of the Cleveland Browns Detroit. The Red Wings still had against Northeastern. (30) Bowling $100,000-added Widener Handi­ Jim McGee (14J, Dave Hassett which has been caught in the winning a high school race In same threesome as Charles, said week’s Phoenix Open, found the the bull pen as fast as his stubby Sox General Manager Ed nected on 20 straight free midst of the latest squabbling the same year when he skiier. Rangers haven’t produced a centage of nil attempts .557. added luster to the most promi- not recovered by Thursday as But, with just three seconds 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic he had been having trouble with Tucson National Golf Club cap Saturday. But the two lead­ legs would take him, grabbing a (12) , Brad Steurer (10) and 5:00 ( 3) Saturday at the ing jockeys — Braulio Baeza Short said if he wanted to re­ throws. Completing the sup­ between the AAU and later went on to beat the Rus­ The area is serviced by two nent of three solid groups in the the league-leading Chicago left, Harry Barnes came up his putting and watching Charles course, a 7,2(X)-yard par 36-86—73 bat from the rack, and pounding turn as an active player he porting cast are marltsmen Bill Tom Koive (10). Jim Coughlin NCAA. double chair lifts of 2,700 and Ohio metropolis which are bid- Black Hawks flattened them 5-1. with two foul shots, and North- Races stroke the ball on the greens desert layout, to his liking, and Jorge Velasquez — will be up to the plate to the organist's took game honors with 25 tal­ sians at 10,000 meters for the (30) World of Golf on the sidelines. would be invited to spring train­ Corley (14,3), Bill Holowaty Christos Papanicolaou, a 5,600 feet in the expert and In­ ding for the club. The victory for the Bruins eastern scored an 89-86 basket- rendition. lies for the losers with Mat biggest surprise of the track Balance Keynotes Si^ccess ( ) Wide World of helped his game. He missed only one green and ing. Short said Smoky will report (9.81 and Ron Ritter (8.9) in Greek exchange student attend­ season. termediate sections and three The AFL owners voted Thurs- was only their 15th in 53 games ball victory over Central in Bos- 8 “Just watching him come used unerring approach shots to And, likely as not, he would to the Sox March 1 in Sarasota, the forecourt with floor leader Dunfield (11) also in double ing San Jose, has been suspend­ T-bar lifts serving a separate day to move toward immediate and still left them eight points ton Thursday night, Sports slap a pinch hit. He made 21 last figures. SUNDAY thro)igh the ball made me real- the large, multilevel greens and Fla. Tommy Penders (8.1). ed by the AAU for competing t '" i d j open slope novice area. With Cage Caps to Date expansion following a. meeting behind the fifth-place Red it was Northeastern’s 18th win 2:00 ( ) NBA: 76ers vs. ize I was using too much left a fine putting touch to register in the United States Track and T llle-Bound ■Balance Is the keynote of the that President Milt Woodard Wings, who are fighting for the t},0 season against three loss- 8 WEST SIDE PEEWEES The ski school is directed by Hawks hand and it helped my concen- seven birdies and only a slnglt Field Federation meet at New NEW YORK (AP) — Earl Bruce Gavett imd his staff at Hartford Caps so far this sea­ said may have advanced by one final playoff spot. es. Leo Osgood, with 19, was tratlon,’’ said Courtney, who bogie. The Herald Angels edged the York last week. Monroe of Winston-Salem has year, to 1969, a complete merg- Tommy Williams, out most of jjjgh scorer, for the winners, 2:30 ( 3) Sports Spectacu­ Record Melon Army & Nav’y Club, 21-18 last 40 young professional instruc­ son and it ia reflected no better lar three-putted only one green. Others ■with a good shot at the The USTFF meet did not have the small college basketball tors. than in the latest statistics er with the National Football the season with injuries and was Dickerman was the game’s night to hold on to first place. 4:00 ( 8) American That three-putt green came on $12,0(X) top money as play began In NBA Playoff AAU sanction and the latter scoring championship all but Haystack’s beautiful modem from the Caps’ office. A rt Hey- L e ^ e . playing only his 19th game, 21. Central’s the final hole and knocked Friday were Randy* Glovor, all A Bm Led by Jim McNickle (7), claims foreigners may not com- wrapped up. Figures reletised The league voted Wednesday played the biggest role in down- record now is 12-6. Sportsman three level base lodge known as man continues to pace the club Courtney out of a chance for a alone at four-un(ler'^r 68, and f*l John Farrand (61 and Chris pete in events which do not by the National (Jollegiate Ath- to bring its player pension plan ing the third-place Canadiens, 7:30 (18) Subs TV Basket­ NEW YORK (AP)—A record Kearns (6), the Angels carried the Stack is a good place to eat with a 33.78 per game average m In the only other Thursday ball: Capitols vs. Tren­ tie with Palmer and gave him five others bunched at 69, includ- $280,000 will be split among have this sanction. letic Bureau showed today that lunch indoors by the huge ai}d alao leads in assists with t p i up to the NFL level, remoring who lost a chance to pull within his only bogie of the day. ing Charles, the winner here two R 01 a slim lead throughout, but the major stumbling block to three points of idle New York, night game involving a Connect­ ton teams making the National Bas­ M □ Athletic director Bob Bronzan Monroe has 42.6 points per stone fireplace, or take your 1^3, ’then there are three men ip Up to that point, (Courtney years ago. could never pull out of reach of player trading. The left-winger scored only icut team, Bridgeport defeated ketball Association playoffs. of San Jose said the school does game. lunch out of doors, European averaging very close to each Marist 83-65. the upset-minded Vets. not differentiate between stu- If he keeps up his scoring “We conveyed our feeling di- his fourth and fifth goals and The playoffs, which will start Pacing Army & Navy were style. other. York Larese 17.02, Spid­ dents and indicated a possibil- pace, Monroe will finish with er Bennett 16.70 and Gene Con- iH ' rectly to Pete Rozelle (pro foot- they came within 40 seconds of no later than March 22, accord­ PITCHING — Reaching the INFIELD—Lee May, promis­ Bob Quagl-ia (8), Jim Darby (5), Stayed at Nokes Manor FITZGERALDI FORD INC. ing to NBA Presidnt - Walter ity the Spartans may skip the the highest average in the histo- Ipy 15.78. Newcomer Leon Clark ball commissioner) and the each other in the opening period desperation stage. Jim Maloney ing rookie, may wind up on first and Harvey Cassell (4). House and skied Hogback NFL owners will take it up next for a 2-0 lead, and Montreal fOUOW THE “ID" SIGNS Kennedy, have a money pool of Golden Gate meet if Papanico- ry of collejfe basketball except ia averaging 8.85 for the season ] (16-8, 2.80) the only depend­ base. Hit .310 at Buffalo, then laou cannot vault. for Bevo Francis who averaged Saturday, where the tempera­ Monday at Honolulu,” Woodard never got up. Sports Schedule $100,000 more than last year. able. Sammy Ellis went from WEST SIDE MIDGETS ture was a mild 28 degrees. blit 11.20 since becoming a .333 in 25 games for Reds, Sec­ While the feud continued, the 46.5 points per game in 1953-54. igember of the Caps, having said. The Canadiens managed a 2-1 9 Races Man.fhri Frt Also to be won is $17,500 for 22 wins to 12-19, 5.29. Milt ond baseman Pete Rose (.313), Jumping off to a blazing Quite a storm in the evening The AFL likely would wel- score on Gilles Tremblay’s made for good skiing with a ^ent most of the early part of Friday, Feb. 17 LET’S FACE IT the team finishing first in each Pappas a di.sappointment with shortstop Leo Cardenas (.255, start, Deci’s Drive-In came out come a coach of Brown’s pres- counter, but Boston goalie Ber­ 10 Races Satardays di-vi.sion and $5,000 for the team 12-11, 4.39. Frank Robinson's of a scoring slump last night drop in the temperature. Met th,e season sitting on the bench .. . , ,, Wrestling —East at Glaston- Books have been written about good business prin­ 20 HR, 81 RBI) had good years I '*1 New Haven. tige and reputation. Before he nie Parent, playing in only his POST TIME 1:30 P. M. with the highest percentage av- success in Baltimore didn’t in '66. Tommy Helms (.284), to trounce Regal’s Formats, 62- the Allen Cone family and the was ousted in 1963 following a ninth game, stopped them after ^ ciples, but the keystone of them all is to treat others er'age at the end of the season. make things easier for Milt. Joe 31, behind A1 Noske’s 25-point Ron Edmundson family, so , -Conley leads the club in re­ Rifle —Wilcox Tech at Man­ No Raciif Good Friday rookie of the year In NL, is a IM bounds with 220, Pete Jones ts change of ownership on the that. as you would have them treat you. We govern every Bach team fini.shing second in Nuxhall (6-8) nearing 40. That third. RATING—B-j-. output. after a hard day of skiing with Cleveland NFL club. Brown Detroit lost its chance to pull chester the Nokes’ family, Dave, Greg, next with 185, Heyman with 183 Eastern at MH3 COMI'lETELY CtASSCD-IN, HEATED its division gels $10,000 and left arm getting tired. Ckicky OU'TFIELD—Tommy Harper Dropping in 20 markers In posted a 12-year record with the even with fourth-place Toronto, transaction by that simple but all meaningful prin­ third-place finishers get $5,000. Billj’ McCool (8-8) coming out the first quarter, Deci’s refused Dick and Jean Nokes, we re­ apd then Ernie Brock with 149, Swimming —Hartford at MHS OSANDSTAMD AND ClUiHOUSE (.278); Vada Pinson (.288) ^ennett rounds out this group Browns of 104-38-5 including wl)ich was idle, as the Black ORIN MH.ES JR. ciple. It pays off for both of us. First-iound playoffs will in­ of bullpen to try it as a start­ speedboys. Deron Johnson’s not. to cool off as Noske, Bruce turned to the lodge and haii a nine conference championships Hawks continued their rush Naugatuck at East OPTIONAL TWIN DOUIIE er. Roland Sheldon, Dick S.tig- Watkins (18), in one of his fin­ big spread. with 135. (Coventry at Ellingfton volve first and third-place But he swings powerful bat 45 Heyman has sunk 204 out of GENE CONLEY and four NFL titles. away from the pack. lEfiHlAR DORILE teams and second and fourth man, former American Leag­ (.257, 24 HR, „81 RBI) even est games, and Doug Scruton Phil Esposito’s two goals South Windsor at East Wind­ BOSTON (AP) —A thaw suc­ 286. foul tries but Gene Conley sor DIRECT RUSES Lv. Manches­ team s-in each division. The uers, getting chance in .spring during an off year like 1966. (6) displayed an offensive at­ MILES against Roger Crozler gave Chi­ 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 1966 Fonl Gal. ter Travel Bureau at 10:20 a.m. training. Bullpen consists of tack that the Formals could not ceeded by falling temperatures Md York Larese ar^ battling Rockville at Windsor winners will meet to establish Reds obtained Floyd Robinson for accuracy honors there as cago a 3-0 lead and the Black 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, orulseomatlc, divisional champions who will Ted Abernathy, obtained from in trade for Jim O’Toole. And contain. has turned the snoW cover In Missouri Valley Showdown^ ’Tuesday, Feb. 21 station Wagon. V-8, standard shift, power steering, radio, heater, white­ RTE. 146, LINCOLN, R. I. much of the New England ski Conley has now made 98 out of Hawks coasted behind netmin- meet in the championship ser­ Braves, Ted Davidson (6-4) Art Shamsky hit 21 HR as a Carl Werkhoven (15), Jerry der Denis DeJordy to remain Rockville at East radio, heater. Low mileage. walls, wheel covers. Sunta-va (10) and Jim Harrison country to granular or frozen 126 and Larese is 66 for 78. ies. and Don Nottebart (5-4, 3.08) part-timer last season. BATING . H®ynian leads the league In imbeaten in 165 games. ElIing(ton at Granby who had good year in ’66. Jack (4) paced Regal’s who now granular surface, the Weather St. John^s Improve Record scoring averages and stands in Baldschun once was effective share . the league-leadership Bureau said today. : , CATCHING—John Edwards the top four in assists while Joe Swank can start thinking points, 16 of them in the first reliever. Last year was 1-5, with Center Billiards. The For­ “An exception to this,” the had miserable year in '66, ( ^ le y is In the top ten rebound- about Do^sville now. half, as the Hurricane piled up a 5.53. Darrell Osteen the rookie slmplng to .191. Don Pavle- mals face the Billiards Tuesday morning report said, “is the Automatic Transmission Trouble? night at 7 o’clock In a battle ers. The coacli of the University of commanding 41-23 lead. 1964 Ford Country Squire 1962 Fonl F-250 hope. BATING—C-|-. tlch, however, had good year central and northern sW areas '■'lihe Caps are set on taking for undisputed first place. of Maine roughly from the e-Pass., V-8 engine, Crulsomatle (.294). Jim Coker also did fine ()vVr second place'this weekend Tulsa saw his; Hurricanes over- North Texas chopped a 17- ZSA ZSA GABOR says - Pickup ’Truck. Standard shift. '8 foot job when called on. BA'TING— Rangeley lakes region north­ trans., power steering, power brakes, when they ftieet Hairleburg on wltelm the .CSnclnnatl Bearcats point Louisville lead to three radio, heater, whitewalls. body. Clean. B. ward and eastward, where 4 l» the. Patriots’ home court and 76-57 In )he top college basket- before the Cardinals pulled YES BENCH—^EJveryone crying to Baseball Clinic 10 inches of new snow fell Trenton at Hartford, with only bail gkme Thursday night. themselves together and avert- SAVE MONEY at AAMCO W« Can Save You Money Repairing Your Tired play regularly. The howling was Thursday.’’ a half game separating them set. t»p a Saturday show- ®d an upset. Doug Willoughby so bad last season that manage­ Slated Monday The forecast said some light from the runnerup spot occu- down with L*oulsville’s national- sparked the Eagle rally, scoring W0RLD|SM8EST AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ment fired Don Heffner for fall­ snow can be expected this aft­ pied by the Cdonials; a great jy*^niced (Cardinals that,is ex- all of his 12 points In the last 14 SPECIAUBTSI^^ ing to keep all the prima don­ Second In a series of three ernoon and tonight In southern Butch Beard topped with Onr LOW OVERHEAD! deal will be at stake when they pected to decide the chahiplon- minutes. 1963 Fonl T-Binl 1964 Buick Skylark nas in line. Shamsky has pow­ clinics fo^irospectlve baee-ball New England. It added there Is (Slash here SufwJay. ship 4>f the tough Missouri Val- Eoulsville with 20 points on five COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE Conv. V-8, automatic, power gteeiing, er, so does first baseman Gordy limpires be held Monday a chance that more snow may Biggest advantagre to flnlsh- ley Conference. field, goals and 10 free throws. power brakes, power t^dows, power Convertible. Standard shift, bucket ★ FREE ROAD TEST and TOWING! night at 8 'o’clock at the Army & N«m $ 0 0 ALL MAKES Coleman. Chico Ruiz excellent develop Saturday and spread in­ Irig second rather than third is While’ ’J’uis^’ was heating the Wichita edged Bradley 76-74 seat. Loaded. •eats, radio, heater, whitewall tires. for' infield emergencies and as Navy dub. The clinic is being to northern New England. Hl^hir OF CARS ★ A U WORK GUARANTEED! the home court advantage in the Bearcats at home, Louisville Peoria on Warren Arm- liKlud*ii Riroovlu, Dltnuntllnc pinchhltter. Dick Simpson, an sponsored by the Manchester opening game of the playoffs. stoved dtt a late rally by North strong’s two free throws that Insptcilon and RMwimblt. Chapter of Approved Baseball outfielder, showed promise last The Caps have found it tough Texas State tp beat the Eagles Put the Shockers ahead for good E x c u n m W11H M M ce ic LOAN CAR at NO CHARGE! Umpires. •Tow ing season. Where does Tony UConn Bound to win ofl the road and start­ 68-61 at Denton, Tex. at 73-72 with 66 seco n ^ left. LIFETIIIE SDARANTEE Perez (.265), a good first base- The session is open to all men ing the playoffs at Hartford Two free throws by Charley . Roadteat Frii parti and labor on all AAMCO U NEW IHE FORDS IN STOCK Interested. ’The third session will HARTFORD (AP) — Another 4 Day Sanka cuitgm r,abullt tranamlaalona anO man, play? 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Free to Herald Readers inside and out. no substitute for Painting— Papering 21 Schools and Classes 33 Help W onted- GOOD TYPIST—and general of­ Typing desirable but not 21 quality work, satisfaction guar* fice worker for Rockville Mfg. essential. Want biformatlon on one of onr classified advertisements? anteed, rompetetlvo prices, no EXTERIOR AND intsrior paint- Female 35 concern. Dictating machine ex- No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the Job too small. D ft D Carpen­ Ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ erience helpful. Call 875-3386. ONLY TRACTOR BAB'YSnTER wanted. Bowers All openings require high try, days 648-1904, evenings hanging. Ceilings, Floors. Ful­ School area, Manchester, 3-4 ly insiured, workmanship guar­ school education. EDWARDS 649-8880. TRAILER SCHOOL IN hours, five afternoons per NURSE’S AIDE — CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER anteed. Leo PeUetier, 640-6326. part-time. week. References required. Vernon Haven, ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga­ 876-2077. Accepted applicants will 30 31 ANSWERING SERVICE If no answer 643-6043. CONNECTICUT Please call mornings, 247-5272 ------rages, rec rooms, bathroo-ne enjoy pleasant working tied, kitchens remodeled. CaU or 643-7383. THE DUTCH MAID Co., selling 649-0500 875-2519 Before you call a school conditions, periodic wage 35 37 W l,eon Cieszynskl, Builder, 649- clothing exclusively through Increases, excellent com­ and leave your message. YonH hear from our advertiser In Floor Finishing 24 check that school out with the party plan, has an opening Jig time wKbont spending all evening at the telephone. 4291. pany paid fringe beneftt your local truck owner’s for a demonstrator in this w 40 FLOOR SANDING and refit'lin­ program. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, association. Approximately area. Married woman prefer­ ing (specializing vi; brakes, power steering, low Robbins Carpentry Service. New England Tractor FULLER BRUSH CO. 50 DOX LEH ERS mileage. Good condition. Must 649-3446. Trailer Training show you Operators HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER sell, $1395. 875-1861. how to make $200 a week 88 Long HUl S t 52 53 FIREPLACES AND chimneys Bonds— Stocks or more. A short training Openings for experienced East Hartford, Conn. 17 For Your C/U5ILLAC ELDORADO —1967 Comptometer Operators to We are Interviewing dur­ SEE; PRISCIUL jOc? built, repaired or refaced. Any program. We train on tan­ /^IP THERE'S ONE dream car of the year. (Are Mortgages 27 work evenings, 6 p.m. to 10 ing vacation week, Feb. '^WE’sTRYlSie V/THINS D O S^IK E, Information kind of brick, stone or block dem axel trailers, all type , S o r r y , BY J. B. WILLIAMS p.m., five nights per week. 20-24, 1967 fo r those who JO ed. Best offer over program. For information CAT/ $810. Call 649-3292. CARPENTRY —alterations and SATURDAYS JOi OPPORTUNITY Enclose your reply to the additions, rec rooms, garages, NEED MONEY? Second mort­ call Hartford, 247-1353 H RST South Windsor School. Perma­ box In an envelope — ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ gages arranged in the privacy anytime. nent full-time custodial work. addreesed to the Classi­ of your home. Paul J. Correnti W/ 1966 BY)RD Mustang, excellent ing, painting, workmanship During Your Senior Year Good working conditions and fied Manager, Manchester Agency, 643-5363 or 643-2125. N ATIO N AL Evening Herald, togther condition. Best offer, 289-7003. guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., BUDGET PLAN excellent fringe benefits. Con­ SL with a memo listing the 643-4860. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ AVAILABLE And then on a FULL­ tact Mr. Penna, 161 Never* Ji-r» «ii ^-rr companies you do NOT 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, 409, STORES, INC Rd., Wapplng, or 644-1534. 4-speed, 2-door hardtop, tacho-\CONSTRUCnON —remodeling. limited funds available for sec­ TIME basis after gradua­ want to see your letter. Park ft Oakland Aves. tion June 1967. Your letter i^ll be de­ meter, radio, heater, very additions, dormers, porches, ond mortgages, payments to q q NOW — PAY LATER LATHE HANDS ana general stroyed If the advertiser Is clean, very low mileage, $1,- new building, kitchens, baths suit your budget. Expedient East Hartford machinists, pedd hospitaliza­ one you’ve mentioned. If 895 full price can be financed. tiled, painting, paneling. Refin­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129, Asylum St. exit on East- tion, holidays and vacation not It will be handled In West Highway. (1-84) ends Call Roy, Dealer, 628-0094. ishing floors. 643-7867. BURDENED wjth bills? Quick plan. Apply Metronlcs, Inc.. the usual manner. at foot o f Garden St. Park­ consolidation lowers outgo to Help Wanted^ 640 HilUard St. 1664 FORD Country sedan sta­ ing available in front fit Income and saves late Female 35 tion wagon, automatic small Special Services 15 driveway or Ashley and ELECTRICIAN or experienced Lost and Found 1 V-8, radio, heater, power steer­ charges. Let us show you how EXPERIENCED secretarv f ^ Palm. Ashley buses stop in helper. Immediate employ­ TV — rentals at B. D. Pearl to Improve your credit and NOTICE ing. All financing arranged law office. M'jlte Box V Her­ front ment Wilson Electric Go., Appliances. T. V. Company, your property. Joe Malick or NOTICE IS HEREBY given with average credit. Call Roy, ald. 649-4817. that Optional Share Book No. Dealer, 628-0094. 649 Main St Call 643-2171. Prank Burke at 246-8897. Con­ TO 9181 issued by the Manchester necticut Mortgage Exchange. RELIABLE WOMAN to do 2-/7-S7 THE CONNECTICUT J; r w i U j *M 5 Savings and Loan Association, 1962 CJHE'VROLET Impala, 2' housework, 3 days a week. Ref­ THE BUSHWHACKERS Inc., has been lost and appli- door hardtop. Super Sport, au- Roofing— -Siding 16 erences. Write to P.O. Box 902, “SPECIAL” MUTUAL LIFE ri 1^ *■ TM tee EL Nt OR WANTED cation has been made to said tomatic, small V-8, bucket b iDWELL HOME improvement BusIneSS Opportunity 28 Manchester. INSURANCE COMPANY Association for payment of the seats, power steering, power Co. —Roofing, siding altera­ LADIES Clean, Late Model THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG amount of deposit. windows, turquoise and white tions, additions and remodel­ AUTO AGENCY — excellent lo- PART-TIME lunch hour help 140 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. top. Full price can be financed. ing of aU types, Ehcc Uem cation, financing available. wanted, hours to fit your USED CARS CaU Roy, Dealer, 528-0094. workmanship. 649-6495. For sale or lease with option. schedule, weekends off, school A lot of people know you’re Blue Chip in All Regards POUND —male collie, call Bol­ vacations off, good pay and For details call Paul J. Cor­ pretty special, your young­ Since 1846 Top Prices Paid V y ton Dog Warden, 649-7601. 1960 CORVETTE —4 speed, 283 benefits. Apply at Friendly Ice renti, 643-5363 or 643-2125. sters, and your husbands, For All Makes engine, one hardtop, power Roofing and Cream, Tolland Tpke.' next to your boy friends and fa­ SHORT RIBS An Equal Opportunity windows. $1075. or best offer. Chimneys 16-A Caldor’s Manchester, 649-5563. thers— and we do too. You 742-7194. Employer ' CARTER CHEVROLET WUATEVEf? MAoe Announcements 2 STENOGRAPHER in state op­ have the SPECIAL skiUs ROOFING — Specializing re­ RESTAURANT needed to fiU one of the C O ., IN C . S ou wamt s o d o a MADAM KATHERINE —reader pairing roofs of all kinds, new erated Community Colleg:e, af­ ternoon and evening hours. following attractive open­ 1229 Main St. ■51LW -^m(3 UKttHAtPy and advisor on aU problems. 1»62 CjaME-T-goM ^ i n g con- roofs, gutter work, chimneys ings: dition, $460. 649-9139. Open 6 days a week, closed Shorthand, typing and abUlty Phone 649-5238 2878 Berlin Tpke., next to the cleaned, repaired. Aluminum (30SME1TICS FIRM needs wo­ Sundays. Elxcellent oppor­ to deal with people. $76.60. 35 zoo., Newington, 1-666-8697. Biding. 30 years’ experience. men who desire extra Income. 1966 PONTIAC GTO—360 h.p., tunity for husband and wife. hour week to start. All bene­ I.B.M. Machine Operator— Free estimates. Call Howley Flexible hours. No canvassing, m m ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ posltractlon, close ratio 4- Owner retiring. Priced for fits of state clasrifled service. Skilled in operating 083, speed, declutching fan, tri-pow­ 643-5361, 644-8833. quick sale. no parties. Will train. Call 643- ers, sales and service, bonded Apply Mr. Colvocoresses, Man­ 085 and 619. 0078 for appointment. representative. Alfred AmeU, er. Black vinyl top. Heavy duty r q o FING-REPAIR roofs. chester Community OoUege, Septic Tanks radiator, console reveb radio, I.B.M. Keypunch Operator 110 Bryan Dr„ Manchester, The best In gutters uid con­ Manchester. 649-6377. FEMALE factory workers need­ AND 4 new tires and wire wheel J. D. REAL ESTATE — Must be experienced, 644-8141 or 643-4913. ductors. Repair of chimneys; ed —temporary for Manpow­ /f! hub caps, low mileage. Fac­ WANTED — Domestic worker mostly numeric work. TJ4. Je». Ui. Hi. W. too. Call Coughlin, 648-7707. er, Inc. High hourly rates, no Plugged Sewers tory waraiitee. $2,600 firm. 643-5129 643-8779 one or two days weekly for HARTFORD 11th Annual Boat Comptometer Operator — fee (light bench work, bindery, general housework, willing to BY DICK CAVALLl Show, February 16-19; Daily Will finance. 649-2187 or 649- Should have background in sewing machine operators, Mackirifli Gleaned Heating and Plumbing 17 pay premium rate. CaU after BUZZ SAWYER tlU 10 p.m., Sunday noon to 6 0682 after 5 p.m. all phases of comptometer. women experienced In solder­ BY ROY CRANE 5, 643-1448. Septic Tanks, Dry Weils, p.m.. West Hartford Armory, BOTTI PLUMBING and boat- JOIN A winning team. Open an Calculator Operator — Ex­ ing, masking and electronic de­ BUT'YOU CAN'T ( GOSH,RIGHT'ouer 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville, new Sewer Lines Installed— Cel­ I CAm ABOUT THAT SCAR-FACED MAN HE CAME BECAUSE ISUSPEQ HW OF FEINS 863 Farmington Avenue. ing repairs, alterations, elec- exclusive Arnold Palmer clean- WANT BTIN and profit? It’s perience on any rotary cal­ I TWINK I'LL TAKB'VOOfZ ' M V L L iC K ^ -M Y C O L D transmission, excellent run­ vices. CaU Manpower, .278-1684, lar Waterprooflhig Done. WVOUR OUTER OFFICE, CAPTAIN.,, HE RECOMMENDED A TERRORIST, HE ACTED VERY trie and gas hot water- heat­ ing center Franchise in your culator needed to perform G O lO R jO m D A VACATION UtTTiL. ILL PROBABLy BE LAST CALL —used books want­ easy, absolutely no investment ask for Peg SkeUey. WAS AT 7HESCENE OF THE BOMBING OF BY THE SOUTH SUSPICIOUSLY AT THE BOMBING OF ning condition. $400. 649-9633. ers. CaU 643-1496. area. AAA locations, liberal N E X T JO L y . GONE BV THEN ed. All kinds. Including paper­ doesn’t require any previous several Interesting Jobs. c inney dros THE RESTAURANT BOAT. WHAT SORT OF /VIETNAMESE. THAT FLOATING RESTAURANT ON MV financing. Call 1-516-333-0144, M K . backs, for Smith (Jollege Club selling experience, set your Sewerage Disposal Co. SECURITY TEST HAVE YOU RUN ON HIM? HE'S JUST A LAST NIGHT, VACATION AUD collect or write Arnold Palmer Figure Clerk—Good figure m v i o m A U B f ' scholarship book sale in early Millinery, own hours. Sarah Coventry TYPIST AND Cleaning Center Sales, 875 aptitude, previous office 118 Peari St. — 643-5808 TRANSIATOR. April. For pick-up service caU Business Services trains people to succeed. For iH\eaxD. Dressmaking 19 Prospect Ave., Westbury, New experience needed. T WHY? 296-3862 or 282-5132. Offered 13 further information call 643- FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and York. 0189. Company offers excellent U SED CARS A COMPLETE SHARPEOTNG Service —Sawf, ^ REICREATION area for lease p u l l -t t m f wages and working condi­ INCOME TAXES prepared by knives, axes, shears, skates, call 643-8760. -,------, - ,, - . . . ------“ M wrapper, tions. Fine benefits. SELECTION Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. ______Including concession stand, and comnanv d r a p e s —custom made to picnic and outing area _ and b^nefits.^pply Grand Wa^ Capitol Equipment Co. 3S Main TAX RETURN — Business and your measurements, lined or swimming, minutes from Man­ Food Office, Manchester Shop­ DOURNE DUIGK St., Manchester. Hours daily APPLY individual prepared by Income unlined. For further informa­ chester. CaU Mr. George ping ParkEwJe, Manchester. "The House of 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- tax accountant Raymond Gi­ tion caU after 6, 643-1913. MitcheU after 6 p.m., 233-7826. Customer Satisfectioii” 4. 643-7953. WANTED — medical secretary FIRST NATIONAL rard. 643-9026, coUect 875- 285 MAIN ST. 7362. Moving— Truckinc^ for local doctor’s office. Part- STORES INC. SALES AND Service on Ariena, Private instructions 32 time. Please write stating ex­ MANCHESTER INDIVIDUAL AND business In­ Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Storage 20 Park & Oakland Sts. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER perience,’ qualifications, etc. to 246-5862 649-4571 MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD come tax returns prepared. mowers. Also Homelite chain Box A, Manchester Herald. East Hsirtford, Conn. saws and International Cub MANCHESTER Delivery, Light TRACTOR TRAILER WB’LLGO CAROL SAID HIS MOTHER’S V SHE DID Dan Mosler, 646-3329, 525-8263. OH yes! she's SI6HESEB- FAMILY HAD LIVED IN TH' AREA. MENTION Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- trucking and package delivery. JOBS WAITING YOUNG WOMAN to be asslst- VERY TALf NTEDJ. IWSIN THE BUT HER DAP HADN'T KEPT IN AN UNCLB TAX RETURNS prepared, la- ment and ^arpening s e ^ c e Refrigerators, washers and ant nlanager of music shop. FRENCH TOUCH WITH TH’ PESCENIMNTS ^ OF H», IN dividual and business, your on all makes. L ft M Equip- stove moving speciaUty. EVild- Train Now — Pay Later Experience preferred but hot, quarter.. HIS DOTAGE. home. For appointment caU ment Corp., Route 88, Vernon, lag chairs for rent 6494)762. mandatory. Must be bright and THENAAEEr HE MAY BE 649-5866 week days after 7 p.m. YOU FOR TH' ONLY 875-7609 Manchester Exchange Keep earning while learns energetic. CaU 643-0871 for ap­ MACHINISTS DINNER! ONE LEPTl Sundays aU day. —Enterprise 1946. “Painting— Papering 21 Ing. Quality training will pointment enable you to earn to $200. Able to set up and operate Lathes or Brldgeporta. Experi­ DICK’S SERVICE, snow plow­ PAINTINO BY Dick Fontaine, per week and higher. Train Personate ing, carpmtry, rec rooms, re­ Interior and exterior. Paper on aU makes and models mental work, no production runs. Day shift. All benefits Are you nenrous modeling, general repairs, hsjiging and wall paper remov­ o f equipment nearby in paid. No parking problem—^No traffic to fight. Top pay RIDE WANTED —- Manchester painting, interior and exterior, a l Dutch Boy and DuPont. your spare .time. Licensed about Service? can to Asylum Ave., Hartford and rubbish removal, moving, ma­ QuaUty workmanship. Call by Massachusetts registry. for top men. Affidy: return,. Weekdays, Working sonary. Call 643-4536. evenings, 246-9598. , Phone 249-7771 anytime. n hours, 8:16-4:16. 1-429-1304. I Full-Time Sunoco Heating 00 I ' PROFESSIONAL Cleaning - Days or Nights I AERO KINETICS WANTED — ride to Pratt & caurpets, furniture, walls and ing, mterior and exterior, p » A quality heating oil delivered perfaanglng, wallpaper r » 21$ HARTFORD ROAD— MANCHESTER Whitney, East Hartford from floors — aU cleaned In your automaticaiiyi Burner service 24 Depot ^ u are, hours ■ 8-4:46. jiome, fuUy Insured. CaU Higble moved. Wallpaper books on re­ COOKS i I hours a dayl An easy-paymant CaU 649-0668. Servicemsster, 649-8488. quest. Fully insured. Free e » MR. ABERNATHY FIREPLACE We will train. Excellent I BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONESiT BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS timates. CaU 649-0658 earnings, uniforms fur- I plan! Get them all—Get Sunoco nlshed. Chance for ad- • Heating Oil. Let’s talk. SIMON CLAIMS IFVOU A u t O m o b ilM F o r S o lo 4 gioEWAiLKB cleared. 649-7184. PAINt ING— Interior and ex- WOOD ve^ncement. ■ GOSH, JUST lAAAGINE THE MUSCLES YES... ^ I SHOULDN'T HAVE Q terior, very reasonable, free I CRABSRASe EXERCISE yoUR HE MUST HAVE IN H IS VOCAL CORDS.' AND HE’S LET MV BUDDY TACKLE NEHID CAR7 Tour credit turn­ TELLER TRAINEES BEUEYESIN AAUSCLES OFTEN 5 L-LONG THIS JOB BY HIMSELF. estimates. CaU Rlchaid Mar^ Large Bundle •1.00 Apply Daily I IMORKIKIOOUT ENOUGH, THEY OVERDUE. ed down? Short on down pay­ TRHIB EXPERT. — Trees cut, tin, 649-9285. 2 to 7 PJVL I (OVER 21) EYHAyOAV. ment? Bankrupt? Reposaess- OPPORTUNITY WITH PUBLIC CONTACT becom e STRONG [ 5 ^ buUding lots Cleared, trees to Manager > AND POWERFUL sion? Don't despair! See Hon­ NAME YOUR PRK3B, painting, Color Flame I ATTRACTIVE SALARY AND BENEFITS topped. Got a tree problem? est Douglas. Inquira aliout low­ papering, removal. Sanding. In­ Presto-Logs ^ m o c j WeU worth phone call. 742- terior, exterior. Specializing, 8 INTERNATIONAL I APPLY TO est down, smaUest payments 8252. Reg. $1.95. $ I HOUSE OF I anjTwhere. No small loan or fi­ fainily. Quality workmanship. HARTFORD HATIOHAL BARK nance company plan. Douglas Call 647-9564. Jerry Kenny. I PANCAKES I HEATING Oil. Carton Motors, 388 Main. SNOW PLOWING -C a n 643- INSIDE- OUTSIDE painting. S6S Broad Street | AHD TRUST GOHPAHY 2801; Manchester | 1962 FORD FALCON Futura — Special rates for people 65 or FHUiT MANCHESTER OFFICE W. G. ULEHREY GO. 6 oyUnder, standard, 4-door, 4 o v er. CaU my competitors then 695 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. 886 N. MAIN ST. W. G. GLENNEY Equal Opportoi^ty Emfdoyer now .whltowalls, snow tires, caU me. Estimates given. 649- I. An Equal Opportunity I TEL. 649^253 886 NORTH MAIN ST. •46-3698. Read Herald Ads wis-saoi. I Employer I m w n

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Housos For Seda 72 Holp.^Wanted— Male 36 Situations Wanted— Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— Buslnoti Loeotiom Houses for $qle 72 Houses^For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 ^ ” Srimban For, Sal. 7S sriwrtw Fw s d . 7 5 J J 4 Make Blood Donotwng Female 38 Tenements 63 For Rtnt 64 MANCHESTER — nearly new, WHY PAY 80-50 per cent more? $15,500—(Five room Oldor hom i,' Ne w LISTING — 8 bedrbom MANCHESTER — opaolous 6 BRICK RANCH —loaded with VERNON — 6 room Colonial, SOUTH WINDSOR-Just reduc- ^ -r r * • quality bulK two famiUes. Sep­ f TREE TRIMMERS EXPERIENCED office worker Our low overhead (no rent or WE HAVE customers waiting LOOKING FOR mors than Just cotivenient to bus, shopping Ranch srith two professioually rbom Colonial Ranch, 2 full extras, 7 roomo plus. finished largo living room, dining roodt, od. 6 room Ranch, 3 bodroom^ HI W t f t h l l r ' l Q l f CLASSIFIED employes) means low discount arate fumacea, excellent ft- Bucket operators for line desires part-time employment. for the rental of your apait- office space? Contact Ed­ and school. Leonard Agency, finished rooms in basement b a ^ , 'y-car garage, near acre basemeiit, 2 baths, "fireplace. modem kitchen with built-lns, only $14,900. Must be sold. prices on quality new furniture. nenidng available. Hayee Agen­ clearance. Top w a g e s . No shorthand. Write Box C, ment or home. J D. Real wards Office Building, Vernon Realtors, 646-0469. All city utilities yet has a quiet picturesque lot. Must see. garage, carpeting. Only $25,- IH baths, garage. Marion E. Foreclosure emteertL Bayes For savings, service, and satis­ cy, 046-0181. Agency,' 646-0131. The Red Cross Bloodmobile Donald Ellis, Robert Funer. Manchester area. Call — . Manchester Herald. Estate, 648-6129. Chrcle^ Vernon, 643-1196. Ttie- ^ — country atmosphere. Possible Hayes Agency, 646-018L .000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Robertson, Realtor. 648-6958. faction, without high pressure phone answering service plus GREEN l^ N O R — - 7 to assume a 4% mortgage ■with ------'' 643-1677, visit yesterday to Community Robert Often, Bruce May. ADVERTISING EXPERIENCED typist would salesmanship, visit us today. 4^ ROOMS, 8126. 3% rooms, rooms, plus I'A baths tor $18,- substantial down navmMt Bel- MANCHESTER—7 room Raised ------VERNON—NEW custom built _ James S. LeSure, 'William H. 649-4242 many basic office expensee in­ like work at home. 643-0201 or LeBlanc Furniture Co., ,195 8115. Parking. 16 Forest St., MANCHESTER 500. Vacant, Best buy In town. Ranch In tike new condition. MANCHESTBR-Splc and Span. Raised Ranch on landscaped Bayrer. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS cluded in rentaL VERNON 649-4489. South St., Rockville. 876-2174. off Main St., 646-0090, 648- T. J^ Crockett, Realtor, '648- baths, 2-car garage, % Six room Ranch on the east wooded lot. Built-In stove and pints, the third month in a row Also, Rene R. Cote, Cart 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. PLUMBERS and plumber’s Open 9-8, Saturday 9-6. 6675. Six room Ranch, base­ 1677. NEW LISTING — 8 room old­ acre, only $22,900. Hayes side. High level lot with a view Seven room Colonial with oven, ceramic tile bath. Ideal Manchester feU below its 150- Lombardo, George . Ch’aJidler, helper. Top wages. Steady ALTERATIONS and ironing ment garage. Waddell er home with large lot selling Agency, 646-013L and 100’ frontage. Ideal tor the swimming pool.' Located family location. $22,000. rsi- Dim pints quota. Marlon Crossen, Warren Houses For Rtnt 65 $17,0Q0 —buys this. excellent .8 work. 648-4623. done in my own home. Very ELECTRIC RANGE —36", good MANCHESTER — 3 room School, good location for young family and features 8 right on a hill, 50 mile ock Realty, 649-9823, 649-6246. Of the 117 persons who made l . Blackwell, Guilford E. SU- tor less recent evalu^ion jJiXi^cH^TOR room reasonable. 649-1915. condition. 643-4297, 6-10 p.m.; apartment, first floor, appli-, BOLTOn I ^ r o o m Ranch, shopping and bus line, $11,- bedroom Ranch, garage, porch would Indicate it is worth. Two- generous bedrooms, spacious view. Excellent condition. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. INDUSTRIAL SALES Trainee. appointments, 50 failed to ap- phens, Gilbert L. WUson 622-8606, 8:30-a.m.-5 p.m. ances, heat and hot water ,ihr fenced in yard with lake priv­ 906. and large lot. Mitten Agency, family conversion a possibility. kitchen with bullt-lns. 20’J lre- Approximately 2 miles VBIRNON MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 AJM. — SATURDAY 9 AJML EXPERIENCED adult care of pear; but 60 walk-in donors Don Carpenter, Reno Dufour. Young man wanted between eluded, small quiet buildikg, ileges. Available March 1. 833 Realtors, 643-6930. Four bedrooms. Belflore Agen- 8 bedrooms^ kitchen „bicedplaced Uvineliving room. LareeLarge din-din­ from highway.' Selling be­ Contemporary Ranch children or elderly woman, Bhgbt room Colonial, 3 helped build up the final to- walk-In donors were: age 18-26 (no armed services Hayes Agency, 646-0131. weekly. Call 742-0786. with bullt-lns, large living ing area. Attached garage. low average price in execu­ 3 years young. Cathedral live in, small salary, light ADMIRAL —2-door refrigerator baths, 2 fireplaces, built-in MANCHESTER—6 room Garri- cy, 643-6121. tal. Thirteen volunteer donors ______responsibilities) to leam de­ room, fireplace. $19,900. Phil- tive neighborhood. celling, white marble fire­ YOUR CXIOPKRATION W IIX H I A I 1 ROOM heated apartment, oven, range, dishwasher were deferred because of minor ^ ^ ^ sign, estimating and sales in household duties, Manchester Call 649-1138. • M ANCH^TER —Six room NORMAN HOHENTHAL has brick’ Agency, R e^’tors, 649- ^ ” *$22,5^!’ Woh^rton^Agency^ place, formal dining room, Kuhnly, Miss June Werdelln, BE APPRECIATED I/IM I b I I area. Box D, Herald. stove and refrigerator, second and garbage disposal. 2-car with built-in range, dish-wasji-, contracting business. Must house, convenient location, one listed this almost new 2-fam- 6347. Realtors, 649-2813. large sundeck, 3 bedrooms. “ • T. J. Connelly, Anthony Bay- speak well, have neat appear­ DINING ROOM set, china cab­ floor, central location, 8126. year lease, two children ac­ garage, family room. As­ er, disposal, 2-zone hot water J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. Three persons, Mrs. AUce Richard J. Bagge, Ralph inet, table and chairs, blonde ily in a desirable east side To inspect this quality ance and spacial and mechan­ monthly. M3-1166, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. cepted. Hayes Agency, 646-0131 sumable mortgage. heat, c x c e l^ t financing. $19.- ,/catIoh. Two separate heating ‘2 * WINDSOR ST -^ tstan dln g 8 64341129 Larrimore. William Lautenback t^j^rren, Noel J. Belcourt Jr„ Dogs—>Bir4s— Pets 41 wood finish. Call 643-1326. 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- neighborhood, shaded . . . . ------...... - home call Ann Hunter at Continued From Proceding Page ical aptitude. Old established systems. Excellent. income. bedroom ranch home with 2 649-5306 or 875-6611. Price, and Mrs. Jean UlUbrldge, yes- 3 kenneth Merrifield, Donald ONE 3-ROOM and one 6-room FOUR ROOM unfurnished tor6, 649-5347. rear yard, new furnace, ce- terday became gallon donors. ATi/ipr*nn National company. Excellent GROOMING and boarding all ADMIRAL electric stove, very Belflore Agency, 643-6121. full baths on large landscaped $23,600. apartment. No pets or chil­ Ranch with enclosed porch and J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. ______ramie tile bath' and kitchen, They were topped by John Help W onted-Mole 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 benefits and starting salary of breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. good condition, 826. Call 643- lot. Priced to sell quickly due BOI/TON-COVENTRY line — 8 dren. Call 643-2068 befofe 7:30. attached garage on private 648-5129 MANCHESTER — two ■ new 2- A . Vile ^Llso iDardcn £2. Haslettf 86,000-87,000. Unlimited poten­ 1483 after 4. NINE ROOM home with 2-car hiU Price, $18,900. Call Paul W. to owner's immediate transfer, bedroom Ranch, large kitchen. B & W Stoutnar. who completed his _ ^ \xr PLUlkfflBJR OR phimber’a help­ SET-UP MAN —Brown and Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, drive in Bolton. $136. monthly. famlly flats, 6-5. Ready tor oc­ ninth gallon; John S. Alvord ^ r l e s Stewart, Merlin W. tial. Can improve to 810,000 in i'A ROOMS, heat, hot water, garage and 3 extra lots. Look Dougan, Realtor 649-4635. High assumable mortgage at fireplace, % acre lot. CaU The BARROWS and er, top wages, excellent work­ Sharpe automatic. Steady. 643-6427. 247-2262 or 876-6669. cupancy. Separate furnaces, and Michael T. Frantangelo, Cunningham, ^ ^ S e C. few years. Call Mr. Reiley, stove, refrigerator, disposal, city utilities. See and compare. Into th l^ m a y he your oppor- gT. j a m ES P ^ S H —7 room low Interest rate. Call Nick now. Only $15,200. Hayes WALLACE Co. ing conditions, steady em­ Overtime. All shifts wanted. AKC COLLIES, 7 weeks old, SOLID MAPLE twin beds, ex­ $97. PAYS AH.. Assume 4% per Automatic' Sprinkler Corp., parking included. Nice loca­ 4>4 ROOMS furnished or un- Mortgages avallahle. Call tunlty. Two-family conversion g -j. Convertlno, Jarvis Realty Co., Agency, 646-0131. Manchester Parkade six gallons; Mrs. Anne A. Gech- ® Orrin West Rol- ployment All work in close Mr. Walter, 289-3808. sables and tris. Exceptional cellent condition. 840. 643-7068. cent mortgage. Attractive 3- as and Ftobert W. May. three ’ 646-0146. tion, $150. per month. Call .furnished, baseboard heat, two Licon CleszynsW, Builder, 649- probable. Belflore Agency, 643- room, family room, 'earaire. garage, Realtors, 643-1121. — Manchester 649-5306 ladiue of. Manchester. Call markings. Flill white collars. bedroom Ranch, flreplece, 6121. ______COVENTRY — New 6 r o o m ______gallons, and Fred W. Wilmot Wood, Alfred G, Ha|;e- HOME DELIVERY APARTMENT SIZE 20” elec­ 649-0308 or 649-8989. porches, private parking, trees, view. Hutcldna Agency, 4291. . large beautiful landscaped MANCHESTER •40-3660 between 9-6. 742-6622. ______, - — assumable Raised Ranch, fireplace, ga- COVENTRY and John Shorrock, two gal- / PART - TIME tric stove. Good conditiop. $25. adults. 643-6389. Realtors, 649-6334. SALESMEN NEW LISTING—Unique combi- yard. $23,900. Phllbrick Agen- mortgage. Eight room Co- rage, convenient location, $18,- 4 IA 'V A A.'SRTTMART.R jgjjg Also Joseph 'TuUy, Mrs. Ann 643-1301. nation of solid 2-famlly and ®y. Realtors, 649-5347.______lonial home with 4 full size 500. Leonard Agency, Real- Men or Women ONE HOUSEKEEPING room. THREE LARGE rooms, heated, 4 room Bungalow with full In addition to those achiev- GRAY FEMALE miniature poo­ CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 GLENDALE RD. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. third floor. Oak St., $86. per smaller single home. Ideal for j^a NOHESTEIR — New listing bedrooms, double closets in tors, 646-0469. basement on treed lot with Martin Legault, John W. Kletin H E L P w a n t e d Good home service delivery baths, 2-car garage, approx­ the investment minded. Very Men there is an opportu­ dle, 649-1805. month. Available immediately, ...... ‘ ' Six room Cape, Bowers each. Family size kitchen with plenty of room for expan­ routes are now open, which Machinery and Tools 52 ROOM WITH kitchen privileges imately 8 acres of land- By ai>. close to the center of town. nity to add to your pres­ 649-8476. Now under construction School, new siding, roof. Im­ built-iri oven and range, formal OTTFFM QT7Trn sion. Price $9,900. 2nd and more with blood donations cholski, M r ^ H a ^ e t M ^hell, will give the right men ent income. Rapidly grow­ OOLLIE PUPS, purebred, un­ centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, podntment. Phllbrick Agency, Ideal location, no vacancy Colonial Board — Skilled COMPLETE SET machinist's Ranches, Raised Ranches, maculate condition. Private dining room. 20’ fireplaced Uv- OK Q U L L N S IZ E D mortgage available at at an open-heart drawing Mon- Austin A. Chamhera, Leonard good Income. 6 days week, ing retail food chain registered, white collars. Call 14 Arch St. Kealtors, 649-5347. problems. Belflore Agency, 643- Bed, triple dresser, chest and unskilled. Full-time, 6 tools, asking $250. Can be seen Colonials. Choose your lot. Immediate occupancy. Ing room. Heated, ground level 6*/4%. For information day at Hartford Hospital. They Kenehi. days, shift differential. Ex­ many fringe benefits. A openings for men or wom­ 649-9854. 6121. on chest and more will fit 41 Chestnut between 6-9. 649- Suburban For Rent 66 WOODBRIDGE ST —vacant 4 model. Hayes Agency, 646-013L 25’ family room. One full and please call J. McLaughlin are Ehrerett Walker, seven gal- Also Peter Zanardl, Joseph ^ cellent wages. Blue Croas, liberal commission arrange­ en to work part-time eve­ into this 20 foot master PEDIGREE German Shepherd, 0774. FOUR RC)OM apartment for room Cape with room to finish 2 half baths. Attached garage, at 649-5306. Ions, Mrs. Veronica Avery, five Czerwinski, John J. S chaa^, ment makes possible high nings or weekends. Apply ROCKVILLE —Garden apart­ NEW LISTIN^Aluminum sid- s e v EN ROOM Split on 150 x bedroom. Three bedroom CMS; life insurance, paid male, 870; female $60. Call for rent. Call 643-8956 after 6 p.m. off upstairs, garage, beautiful Directions: Follow Keeney 150x200 lot. Excellent value, callous and Mrs. Mary L. John Bengston, William Kels^ earnings. to: ment, extra large rooms. ed oversized Cape with hreeze- Ranch, fireplace, % acre, holidays, other fringe bene­ information, or appointment, condition, T. J. Crockett, Real­ St., turn right on Bush Hill 200 lot, baths, fine subur­ $25,500. Wolverton Agency, B & W Rent Includes heat, air-condi­ way, screened porch, garage close to parkway. Assum­ ioehner. one gallon. Mrs. Patricia Fox, fits. Progressive and ex­ 643-0995. Musical Instruments 53 FOUR ROOM flat, excellent tor, 643-1677. Rd., Glendade Rd., first ban location, but in town. Own­ Realtors, 649-2813. The BARROWS and tioning, parking, dishwasher, and patio. Three good bed­ able. $19,500. Mr. Lewis, The next visit of the Blood- leen ^ Wrlm^ panding company. Apply Personnel Department condition and location. Middle street on right. er transferred. Good value tor WALLACE Co. CUMBERLAND FARMS range, refrigerator, swimming THREE FAMILY —5,8 and 4 rooms, full cellar with stall 649-5306, 875-6611. mobile is scheduled for Tues- Mrs. Harriet m s l ^ , Monday-Frlday 197 Westport Ave., Norwalk GOOD HOME wanted for 8 LUDWIG used drums, bass, age or retired preferred. Ga­ . $22,900. T. J. Crockett, Real- PRICE DROPPED —must sell. Manchester Parkade pool. Transferred. Must sac­ Good Income. Can’t miss on shower. Large lot, centrally lo­ Liberty St. off Bigelow, 5 l y ! March 21 fix,m 12:45 to Brenda Snyder, Mrs. Sarah M. month old female German snare, tom tom. Ideal for be­ rage av-ailable. 643-4677. tor, 648-1677. Manchester 649-5306 Elsesser. COLONIAL BOARD CO. For Evening Appointment rifice. now $141 will rent for this one tor $17,900. Phllbrick cated. Belflore Agency, 643- room bungalow tor $16,500. B & W — 5:30 p.m. at Concordia Luther- Shepherd, cross breed. Call ginner, $75. 643-2932. WESLEY R. SMITH Also Florian H. Bolduc, Rob­ Call Ken R ej^ ld s NEW PROGRESSIVE company FOUR ROOMS, second floor, $121. 875-1841. Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. 6121. Spotless condition, excellent The BARROWS and BOLTON LAKE —compact •16 Parker S t, Manchester 649-8714. CONSTRUCTION CO. 5 an Church. ert S. Mortenson, Mark KristOtf, 643-9126 — 6 - 9 P.M. has openings for experienced appliances, new apartment, home for small family, T. J. WALLACE Co. room Ranch, on a 100 x 200 FOUR BE3DROOMS in this big T E N R (X)M S Other donors who contribut' Mrs. Roy C. Johnson, Miss L«- B. lA Loftua lathe man, engine lathe or tur­ NINE WEEKS old small min­ PIANO —upright, good playing $130. J. D. Real Estate, 643- — ------r-r— - — —-rr MANCHESTER — 2-family, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Manchester Parkade 643-1567 Ranch with two full baths. Nes­ treed lot. Enclosed patio, Bjoodmobile yester- Glenn Mirtl, ret lathe. Call Emco Corp., iature silver female poodle. condition. Best offer. 643-5452. 5129. m fOlltCa T o KOIIr 6 8 good condition, $18,900. Phil- Manchester 649-5306 screened porch overlooking SEALTEST FOODS brick Agency, Realtors, 649- tled on a shade filled lot. Ear­ Two baths, new heating AUTHENTIC New England Thaddeus Gadarowski, Mr*. Bolton, 649-6268. AKC registered, $50. Call af­ YOUNG COUPLE with oqe lake. Scarce price range of Tnbin. VENTURE'S MODEL Mosrite FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, 5347. ly occupancy. Belflore Agency, system, new kitchen -with rambling Cape. Nine rooms, 6 OWNEIR —Vernon, Regan $13,600. Wolverton Agency, Allan P. Walch. Stanley Grzyb. Alice Maj^el. CTarlene Juhuir MILK DIVISION ter 4:30, 643-7478. MANCHESTER—6 room bunga­ CABINET MAKER. Experienc­ gpuitar. Six months old. Good hot water furnished. Garage, child desires 2-bedroom duplM 643-5121. built-ins, 2-car garage, cor­ bedrooms, 3% baths, modern Bd. area. Seven year old 8 Mrs. Marie Benson, Mrs. Helen vUIe, William Trinks. low til like-new condition, $16,- Realtors, 649-2813. ed only. Displaycraft Inc. 648- 266 Homestead Ave., Hartford condition. Call 649-0797. centrally located. Adults only. or house on March 1st, total\ WEST SIDE —block from ner lot on bus line, needs kitchen------with------all built-lns,------. plus — room Cape, _ fireplace, _ alum- ______Bojarskl, Bruce Watkins, Mrs. Also Mrs. Frieda Brocl^ w r - 9667. $110. monthly. 649-4813. cost $150. or less. 876-8257. Washington School, 2 bedroom 900: Phllbrick Agency, Real- FOUR BEDROOMS In this 'some work hut a steal at bar-b-cue in family sized kitch- toum combinations plus other BOLTON—New 8 room Raised Jean Chaplin, Mrs. Hazel Mea- lad C. Hardy, David J. Good*: An Equal Opportunity SELL SHOES Articles For Sale 45 tors, 649-5347. brand new 8 room Colonial in a WANTED —2 garages to rent, house, oversized kitchen, tiled only $18,500. T. J. Crockett, en. Sunken living room with extras. Lot 100 x 180. $16,900. Ranch, 1% baths, family room, dows Theodore M. Moran, Sis- Roland Wilson, Robert Vm di^ Employer WALLPAPER SALE—300 pat­ Office and Store TWO ROOM apartment, heat, prestige section of town. 2V4 . Stanley R. Opalach, Lewis H. Manchester, East Hartford, bath, carpeting, excellent con­ MANCHESTEIR — near Main Realtor, 643-1577. cathedral ceiling, central air- 875-6071. No agents please, garage. Leonard Agency, ter Rita Mary, Leo Diana, Financial Independence is terns bi stock, 37c —97c single hot water, stove, refrigerator, baths, family room on first Equipment 54 South Windsor area, tor one dition, big lot, garage. T. J. St. 4-famlly Nime. Excellent in­ condittoning. $45,000. PWlbrick OVER THE line to V ernon- Realtors, 646-0469. Algo Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Remmey, Tom Flanagan- yours. Sell Knapp Shoes, roll. Sherwin-Williams, 981 furnished. For working or re­ floor, automatic kitchen, 2-car Accountants month. 649-5684. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. come producer. 4 rooms in America's most wanted Main St., Manchester. BARBER SHOP equipment for tired lady. 643-6388. garage. Belflore Agency, 643- NEW GARRISOfT(tolonlal — 8 Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. Immaculate 7 room Raised VERNON — 6 room Cblonlal, William Matuchak, George Con- each apartment. Owner waints RETIRED MAN work and dress shoes. Part sale. May be seen between 8- CON(X>RD RD. — beautiful 6121. rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, EDUR BEDROOM Ranch con- Raneh with 3 bedrooms, 2 full breezeway and g;arage. Bath verse, A lbert^^^ingw a^ PetCT Because of a recent change THREE ROOMS, first floor, in­ fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- Legal Notice or full - time. Training. CARPETS AND life too can be 12 p.m. daily. All reasonable Ranch, large living liam , tor- family room, 2-car garage, veniently venienuy located located near near mast East •’aths and finished rec room, and and a a half, half, flreilace, fireplace, immac- Immac- K- Kelly, Kelly, Richard Rt^weH, in accounting procedures, 2 cludes appliances and utilities. Business Property 0131. AS LITTLE AS $2,500. down to FOR PART-TIME Samples. Insurance Free. beautiful if you use Blue Lus­ offers considered. Count's Bar­ mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ Phllbrick Agency. Realtors, Hartford. Large living room 2-car garage, assumable mort- uiate. Close to schools and Miss Susan Hanson, R- WMITA'nON OKDEB openings will be available tre. Rent electric shampooer, No children. $120. J. D. Real For Sole 70 a qualified buyer will purchase ® * * . . . f r a fVA A ______. _ A T^/\aTia ’I’nrtTWQ S COURT OP PROBA'ra, Tremendous commissions. ber Shop, 185 No. Main St. en, 2 bedrooms, recraatioa MANCHESTER — Cobb HHI 649-5347. With fireplace, 2 ceramic K®?®- »21.600. Wolverton Agen- shopping. $21,200. Elsie Meyer Carlson, Arthur D o ^ e Thomas ^T ^OP in our office. These will be $1. Olcott Variety Store. Estate, 643-5129. this brand n6w 8-room Rais- ______MAINTENANCE WORK Contact Manager, John STAFFORD SPRINGS—7 unit room, landscaped yard. Mar­ Now under construction Colo­ baths, unusual 14x20 family ®Y> Realtors, 649-2813. Agency, 643-0609, 649-5524. Rothwefl, George M .Blake^^ pistrlct_ot M a^^er. on th« excellent opportunities to BEAUTY PARLOR items for ed Ranch ivlth 2% baths, 4 MANCHESTER ______j:_____ Also James A. Stratford, Mrs. 9th day of Pebruary. 1967, Kay. ,464 West Main St., ItfANCHESTER — 4 rooms, apartment house in immacu­ lon E. Robertson. Realtor, nials . and Raised Ranches leam our new accounting PULL SET of snap-on automo­ sale. May be seen at 22 Depot bedrooms, automatic kitchen central. ExceUent condition. 4- value, 10 per cent down. 30 SOUTH WINDSOR - 7 room SOUTH WINDSOR—A non-de- Nancy Akin, Donald K. Kuehl, ^ New Britain, 225-2007. first floor, stove, $95. J. D. late condition. Completely 643-6963. built by Ansaldl, tdl city util­ methods and could be cap­ APPLY bile mechanic's tools. Plus Square, Manchester between 10 and a 2-car ^ a g e J V o fire- ^^r garage. Large lot For In- year mortgage available. Wes- Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, velopment 5 room Ranch, VA Hans L. Bonn, Holland Cote, Estate r fA n ^ Y modem. Priced for quick sale. ities. EV)r further information ably handled by someone snap-on rollaway tool box with .a.m.-4 p.m. 643-7978 for infor­ Real Estate. 643-6129. places, all city utilities. Bel- formation call Mitten Agency, fireplace, 2-car basement ga­ baths, garage and rec room, Arthur E. Joyce, Robert H. |^^o(\[a}jSSterPta^^ld District! J. D. Real Estate, 648-6129, call Charles Lesperance, 649- ley R. Smith, Realtor, 643-1567. with limited accounting ex­ vise on it. Call after 6, 643- mation. fiore Agency, 643-5121. Realtors, 643-6930. rage. City water, assumable half acre fenced lot. Good val- Franklin, Robert R. Steams Sr., deceased., , _ , -p_rtons 140 MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN THREE ROOM apartment, 643-8779. Ask for Jolm B. lie- 7620. perience. 8728. NORTH ELM St.—Older 7 room mortgage. J. D. Real Estate, ue at $22,500. Call 875-0774. Max Smole. E ld ^ o arert. MaScha^S-. 'Coi- stove, refrigerator, hot water. Quattro. NOTICE 46 West Center S t, Manchester SIX ROOM older Iwme with MANCHESTER — $15,900 — 6 house, with new heating sys­ Co., 643-5129. Evenings Harold Heller, 742- In addttlcm to competitive PROGRESSIVE 30% OFF knitting needle^ in­ Antiques 56 Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. OF DISSOLUTION 5',4 ROOM RANCH on a quiet oversized garage, big lot, sev- room Cape, garage, treed lot. Also, Mrs. Margaret Sumner, six month* salaries, the company of­ struction books, knitting, cro­ residential street, 3 generous tem, aluminum sddlng and gar- b OLTON- 6 room Ranch. Gar- R- J- Co Tho Rev. Douglas Theuner, from the 9th day of P eb ru w .J ^ . GREENWOOD, eral trees. Asking $16,400. Bel- central location, near schools, TWre TCIpanrvr 'White Mrs Irene be and the same are llmitM and al- fers above avere^e bene­ EXPANDING chet, tatting, embroidery ac­ WANTED TO BUY—Antiques, 21.^ ROOM apartment, sun- bedrooms, kitchen with bullt- age, located on a lot 200x700 stone front, deed end Mrs. Eleanor wniie, mrs. xrene ^,e creditxnn within which porch, refrigerator, stove, INCORPORATED fibre Agency, 643-6121. ^us, shopping. Bel Air Rea] fits and working condi­ JANITORS — Part-time, eve­ cessories. Yam-Apart Co. Inc., steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ BOLTON ine. Large Hving room with (approximately 3 acres), high street. Large treed lot. Call Wanted^Real Estate 77 Cameron, Cal-vin Fish, Mrs. to bring in their claims private entrance, parking. In­ Notice is hereby given, pur- private setting. Exceptional im ock Burdette F said estate, and said executoc is m- tions, convenient free park­ nings. Hartford - Manchester 39 Cottage St., Manchester. ed lamps, art glass, primitives, flreplaceT Family room, 2-car BEST BUY ln” Manchester. Ma- ______now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen­ mn tsttw Richard —‘inOCK, Dimock Buraetie v. j.ggtg,j give public notice to th* SHOP-RITE any quantity, 644-8962. quire 33 Lyndale St. Ten acres of land in addi­ Buant to Section 33-379 of the piece of property. T. J. Crock­ WANTED TO BUY direct from ^gub Jr., Mrs. Betty Mlnicuc- creditors to brmg in their claim* ing. area. Call 643-5601, 3-6 p.m., Limited quantity, all sales Connecticut General Statutes, garage, $19,700. Wolverton tore, neat 4-bedroom Colonial ji6,900 — 3-BEHROOM Ranch, cy. 646-0131. final, cash and carry. tion to building with large with practically new 2-car gar­ ett, Realtor, 643-1577. owner to private party. Old gj, Mrs. Mema West, Mrs. Mar- only. FX5UR ROOM apartment, sec­ that GREENWOOD, INCOR­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. large kitchen, fireplace, alu- ______ing a copy of this oi^er in sotn# Write P.O. Box 73, Hart­ banquet rooms plus pavil­ age. Attractively treed lot, TOLLAND farm house. Colonial, or Salt im-ie TViTnavem newspaper havlne a drculalioo In Supermarkets ond floor, available March 1. PORATED, a Connecticut cor­ mlnum siding, garage, base- 519,400 — 6 room SpUt Level. ford, stating education, ex­ W onted— ^To Buy 58 ion and large recreation MANCHESTER VICINITY — 4 very convenient location. At New 3 Bedroom Ranch Box or will consider exchange *, 1.1 —i. probate durtrii------J ------nOttCe ^-VeU. qulrements. SIX ROOM duplex. $110. Call for any club or organiza­ and jgarage, 2 bedrooms, large beatable value. Call now. Bel- space on 1 ^ acre lot with Phone 640-4336 and tdlk it over. used furniture, china, glass ter, Connecticut, has been dis­ cy, Realtors, 649-5324. garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, Shirley Converse, Peter Rattl, WALLETT. 3Mg*i Manufacturer's Closeout! Glastonbury 633-7928 after 6 tion. kitchen and Hving room. Ideal fiore Agency, 643-5121. trees. About 3 minutes to P.S. Yes, we will consider a silver, pictur frames, old solved as of February 1, 1967, Realtors. 649-6324. WANTED — clean 6 or 6 room p.m. starter home. $14,200. Wolver- MANCHESTElR — Gardner St. Route 15'and 20 minutes to rdcent accounting school or EXPERIENCED Swimming Pools coins, gims, pewter, scrap by a resolution duly adopted by Cape, In or near Manchester. ton Agency. Realtors, 649-2813. ENGLISH TUDOR In desirable 5^ Ranch, full basement, MANCHESTER—10 room Colo- downtown Hartford. Coun­ college graduate without gold, watches, old jewelry, J. D. REAL ESTATE its Directors and Shareholders. Louis Dimock, Realty, 649- AMBITIOUS Above ground 21' x 21' outside hobby collections, paintings, _ ------fireplace, hot water oil heat, nig,]. Built-ins, dishwasher, dis- try living at its best. $17,- experience. 643-5129 643-8779 A Certificate of Dissolution 9823. MEAT dimension. Fully equipped with attic contents or whole estates. MANCHESTER —we offer this beautiful stone work. Cathedral jg^gg rgg ^ o m with half bath, p^^ggi 2 baths, hot water heat, 9M. Phone Jedm Sledesky, Furnished has been filed with the Secre­ all accessories. Completely in­ Furniture Repair Service, 643- contemporary Ranch off Wells ceilinged living room with porch, large lot, excellent con- 2-car' garage. $18,600. Hutchins 649-5306. WANTED — 3-4 bedroom Co­ COLONIAL RUG and TILE Apartments 63-A tary of State as required by Street. Features ll\ing room unique stone fireplace. Imme- 1. X X zoearoom Connecticut. 289-1541 apartment, first floor, private W H E N YO U R RANCH—NEW Listing. 'Diree Ranch situated on 16 acres in I'he businees w4U be owned by has. an interesting and di­ EXPERIENCED service station and parking. Inquire 118 Pearl CAPE - 6 rooms. 4 finished, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, drop-in a delightful country atmos- Or In The Com fort O f Your Home KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful entrance and bath, porch, FURNI'TURE FITS... versified position for per­ attendant, top wages for right St. after 4 p m. unfinished. pood condition, stove, aluminum storms, phere, small barn. Exclusive and 'will be conducted by ROOod Free Estimates — Expert InstoHotions son with bookkeeping ex­ mem. Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main An Equal Opportunity despite constant footsteps of a parking, 644-8162. busy family. Get Blue Lustre. Chances are, the house is right for handy to center of-town, $18,. screens, awnings, built 1964, at $13,900. Cali 876-0774. Eve- Fully Insured perience. Ai>pllcant must St., 643-2464. Employer 600. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Rent electric shampooer, $1. you. You don’t want to go out and lot 179x291 ■with trees. High as­ nJngs Etiirold Heller, 742-714L mittee. _____ be high school graduate. Wonted— Rooms— buy everything new, nor do you tors, 849-6347. R J Flasff ROOOO L. PETROZZA Larsen's Hardware. Business Locations sumable 5% per cent mort­ • t"- Dated Feiximry 15. 1967. OPEN DAILY OPEN WED., THUBS., Some typing desirable but Board 62 want to mix junior-size furniture gage. Elva Tyler, Realtor, 849- Bot essential. For Rent 64 with spacious rooms and high ceil­ FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 full baths M ON.-SAT. 10 to 6 FRL NIGHTS UU 9:00 MEN PART-TIME mornings for GENTLEMAN desires room modem kitchen with built-lns, ______4469. Maintenance- janitorial service, 6 a,m.-10 Diamonds— W ctches— ings. Accepted applicant will en­ with- board in Rockville cen­ SUITE of offices presently 2 fireplaces, walk-out base- BOLTON-Manchester line—6 joy pleasant working con­ a.m., 5 days a week. Must be Jewelry 48 ter. 643-7977. suited for professional purpose The kind of furniture you own or over 18. Cali General Cleaning ment, screened porch, g&rage, ixxmi Ranch set high on large PRE-WASHINGTON'S ditions, periodic increases Machinist is now available in the State like is one of the clues we use to handy locaticti. $24,600. Phdl- wooded lot, double garage, Service, 46 Oak St., 649-5334. WATCH AND JEWELRY help locate an ideal house for you. and company paid fringe Theater Building. Can be sub­ brick y^eticy. Realtors, 649- inmiedlate occupancy, $17,600. benefit programs. starting rate $3,092 per pairing. Prompt seivlce. Up to Apartments— Fiats— divided if necessary. For in­ We’U be glad to have you stop In and talk it over! .______Hayes Agency, 646-0131. hour. Want to work for $20. on your old watch in Tenements 63 formation call Theater mana­ BIRTHDAY SALE a progressive company ? DEAN MACHINE trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. ger. 643-7832. ROCKLEDGE —if you want a m a n CHESTEIR—7 room Split APPLY IN PERSON Bray, 737 Main St., State LOOKING for anything In rsal lot of house for your mcmey 1962 CHRYSLER 1965 CHRYSLER — Personnel Department — We're looking for a man level, 1% baths, dining and liv­ with a variety of aptitudes PRODUCTS Theatre Building. estate rentals — apartments, KEITH AGENCY plus a top Ferguson Road lo­ ing room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen New Yorker Sedan. R&H, Newport 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH, homes, multiple dwellings, no STORE on Oak St. for rent. in maintenance work— re­ 165 Adams St. Tel. 649-1922 cation, be sure to see this 6 with built-ins, family room, FUUy Powered. auto, trans., M O flC n Z Z A K IN G PULLER BRUSH CO. pairing and machine re­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, Heated. Call 649-1690. 197 N. 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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 PAGE TWKNTy jManrljifHtw lEtti^nins 1|)fralb Average Daily NetRreee Rmi The Weather Members o f the Guild of French Club of Manchester For the Week Duded omu Our Lady of St. Bartholomew will sponsor a Whist and Set- W« Can't T«U A Un ^ Our Variety Is Tops! FMiniaiy 4, itEI Mostly cloudy and cold te** Abopt T " will meet tonight at 8:16 at the b,ack Party Monday at 8 p.m. LaBonne Charges day with some light snow, high SUMMER FRESH: Strawberries, Watermelons, UgU The executive committee of in Orange Hall. Tickets will be 25-30; clearing and cold to* John F. Tlemey Funeral Home, Honeydews, Papayas, Florida, Calif. Navel Qrangm, Bed, Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of 219 rfJV. Center St., for' a reci­ available at the door. Refresh­ night, low In teens; fair and liebanon, will meet Monday at Blue, drapes, ludlan River Seedless Grapefruit, N e c t o ^ ^ 15,069 cold tomorrow, high in 20*. tation of the Rossury for the ments will be served. The event Issue Unsettled Fresh Ci&r, Tangerines, Bose, D’Anjou Pears; APPLES 7:30 pjn. at Masonic Temple. late William J. Cotter. is open to the public. from ttie COOLERS — Macs, Delicious, Northern Spies, Manchester— A City of Village Charm George (Ted) LaBonnfe of Glastonbury took strong Wlnesaps, Baldwins and Russets. The French Club of Manches-Manch_ ^ VFW Auxiliary will si>onsor issue t^ a y with reports that Howard Hausman of New VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 118 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 (Classified AdverUshuc on Pace U ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS. te will meet tonight at Orange ^ Thursday starting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bana- VEGETABLES GALORE; Belgium Endive, Boston Lettuce, Britain has enough votes in the 72-member State Cen­ BrooooU, jPoas, Green, Yellow Beans, Brussel Sprouts, Hall. TTiere will be entertain- ^ gj Mott’s Super vlge and daughter, Tammy, of Columbus, Ohio, are spending tral Commit)iee to elect him new state chairman. berries, Chinese, Savoy Cabbage, Leeks, Dandelions, WWte ment and refreshments will be j^gri^gj Those wishing to donate the weekend at the home of his LaBonne charged that the re- Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Black Radishes, ______- money or articles for the sale Asparagus, Spinach, Green and Yellow Squash. mother, Mrs. Sarah Banayige ports are being circulated “ to Central Committee will be clos- Chemical Plant Explodes , may contact Mrs. Keniieth of 38 Hudson St. create a band-wagon atmos- ed to the news media, but a TEMPLE ORANGES, Extra Large ... doz. 6 90 Aseltine, 764 E. Middle Tpke. RANGE phere,” and predicted that his press conference will be held FANCY BROCCOLI ...... bch. 3 9 0 The American t«glon Auxil­ supporters "wiU not allow them- following the elecUon of a new ANI> The meeting of the Mothers RED DELICIOUS APPLES .. .20 lb. avg. $ 1 .5 0 Mao ‘Nearly Controls’ iary will' meet Monday at 8 .selves to be influenced in this chairman. Club of Center Congregational POTATOES...... 50 lb. bag $ 1 .9 9 p.m. at the post home. Mrs. manner.” Pinney, in letters to LaBonne FUEL OIL Church scheduled for Monday CHERRY PIE FILLING...... 3 cans $ 1 .6 0 Henri Pessini will be hostess. His statement is in answer to and Hausman, has laid the has been canceled. 2 Risk Death GASOLINE Members are reminded to bring one made yesterday by J. Brian ground rules for tomorrow’s By George—-What Variety \|j^e Have—^Wowl coupons, canceled stamps and Gaffney, New Britain’s GOP mass meeting, Open DaUy 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sundays 7 A.M. to 8 PM . articles for an overseas pack­ town chairman. Gaffney said LaBonne and Hausman each BANTLY OIL FOR RENT age. — Hausman "is assured” of being will deliver a speech, to pre- All Inner Mongolia 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ Speaks Sunday the new state Republican chair- sent their respective cases and To Save Girl ( OMl*ANY, INC. jectors—sound or silent, also Sunset Rebekah Lodge will man, and called upon LaBonne qualifications. Both then will "THE KING HAWTHORNE, N.J. (AP) — freezing temperatures waiting ;i:il M\IN S T H K K T S3 mm. slide projectors. have a supper Monday at 6:30 John E. Rogers Sr. of snpportera to join in a move for answer quesUons from the "Don’t leave me! Please don’t for news. p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall, be­ Ti;i,. (iiii-ir.iir. E. Middle Tpke. will participate unity. floor. leave me!” pleaded Sandy Kan- At Paterson General HPspltal, WELDON DRUG CO. fore a meeting at 8 p.m. Sup­ l% 4 L r PHODUCE!” in a program Sunday at 2 p.m. LaBonne released the follow­ tcr, a pretty lO-year-old labors, Peter Kanter planted a kiss on Hock \ illf H7rt-.'lii71 767 Main St.—Tel. 643-5321 per reservations close Saturday Pinney has ruled that there ing statement today: 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 tory worker pinned in the debris the forehead of his daughter, and' may be made with Mrs. at Hartford Public High School will be no speeches and no mo­ R^d Guards’ from a series of explosions that where she was reported in good Alice Wetherell, 33 Florence Auditorium in commemoration "As far as I am concerned, tions permitted from the as­ ripped a chemical plant. condition after being treated for St., or Mrs. Henry Starkweath­ I disagree with reports that sembled Republicans on the of Negro History Week. The T w o Workmen, 'despite the burns. Effort Fails er, 186 Lake St. There will be Howard Hausman is over the floor. event is sponsored by the High possibility of another explosion George Decker, 48, one of the a nominal charge for the sup­ top. Inasmuch as there has Pinney has said that the pur­ OF MANCHESTER at any moment, freed the girl In workhien who helped free Miss FLETCHER GLASS CO. per. Noon Club of Greater Hartford been no substantial change that pose of tomorrow’s meeting is In Two Areas and is open to the public. Many I can find among the voting to hear the two candidates and tfgAR MANCHESTBR CENTER the aftermath of the blast Fri­ Kanter, was at work some dis­ educators and heads of PTAs members of the State Central to expose them to questions EAEY PARKINS ^ day that left at least one man tance from the apparent center TOKYO (AP) — Radio **When You Think of Glass, to increase the knowledge of the known dead and 10 others miss­ of the explosions in the block- 649-4521 Committee since the vote In the from the audience. Moscow said Saturday that Public Records plan to attend. John B. Steward ing and presumed by authorities square comi^ex of the Morning- Think of Fletcher*’ 32nd Senatorial District, two He said that it is not, and he after a series of bloody Sr. of 2106 Main St., Hartford, weeks ago. emphasizes "not,” the purpose to be burled in the ruins. star Paisley Division of the In­ Warrantee Deed is general chairman of the ‘There has been a vigorous meeting to generate any i i n Eighteen persons were In­ ternational Latex Corp. clashes opponents of Mao Tse-tung had seized “ near­ 54 McKEE STREET Henrietta Ponticelli to Alfred event. effort on the part of those sentiment in either direction. MancliebteH LUMBER* jured. two seriously. Decker made Ms way through L. Ponticelli and Alyce W. Pon­ The purpose of the program is supporting my opponent to cre­ Sifting through the rubble tm- the dust and rubble to the exit, ly full control” of Inner ticelli, property on Chambers many aspects of Negro history ate a psychological bandwagon der floodlights and knocking where he saw other workers Mongolia. TUB ENCLOSURES & $HOWER DOORS St. to the Greater Hartford Com­ atmosphere. down foot-long icicles that had fleeing one of the three red The J a p a n e s e-language Marriage License Firemen Quell formed during the day, nearly brick, four-story buildings. broadcast said leaders loyal to munity, and to stress the im­ "I firmly believe that the from $25.00 to $45.00 300 volunteer firemen searched Some were crying out In terror, Mao had ordered three divisions Martin Elvin Fiendel, East portance of having educational solid thinking members of the Blaze in Car through the night for the miss­ some bleeding, some holding of the Peoples Liberation Army Hartford, and Bonnie Moore Institutions include Negro his­ State Central Committee will ing men. handkerchiefs to their faces. from Peking to support Maoist Now Is tile tline to bring In your screens to be repaired. Streeter, 86 Overlook Dr. tory in their curriculum. not allow themselves to be in­ Eighth District firemen this Wives and children of some of One girl was screaming, “Oh, revolutionary rebels. Storm window glass replaced. Building Permits Dr. Aaron Brown, special as­ fluenced in this manner. morning extinguished an appar­ paneltodan ^ missing men shivered In my God! Where’s my mother, The broadcast added that Mart Builders for Evan sistant to the provost for urban "As far as I can determine, ent electrical fire in a car at 107 where’s my mother!” Maoist Red Guards had failed In Nyquist, alterations to dwelling educational opportunities and AUTO GLASS INSTALLER I have more State Central Com­ Woodland St. Decker was told that someone efforts to take control in Shan­ at 40 Lyness St., $900. professor of education at Long mittee support today, commit­ was trapped on the third floor. tung and Szechwan Provinces Anthony T. Rosi, alterations Island University, will be guest A fire official said the insula­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ted to my cEindidacy, than at ~ m v e ir m u F £ He raced back into the flaming and said a tense situation sUlI to dwelling at 27 Grant Rd., speaker. He is an author and tion between the motor and car Australians any prior time.” body caught fire. building With several other persisted in the Dairen-Port Ar­ $ , . lecturer, and listed in "Who’s 1 000 A 24-member Republican workers and policemen. thur area on Liaotung Peninsu­ MIRRORS (Fireplace and Ooor) Who in America,” "Who’s Who Firemen and a pumper truck Eugene L. Russel, sign at 53 and committee on Jan. 27 Foil Ambush, He found Miss Kanter pinned la. In these areas,' the broadcast in Colored America’’ responded to a box alarm at Tolland Tpke., $1,000. gave LaBonne 14 votes for state by a cabinet and a pile of bricks said, peasants have joined anti- PICTURE FRAMING (all types) "Leaders in Education." 6:2S a.m. Leon Cieszynski for Alfred chairman to succeed A. Searle KiUTOKong that had fallen on her leg. Maoist army soldiers. Hutchinson, alterations to dwel­ Rogers is a serious student of Pinney, to 9 for Hausman. One Flame*? were shooting up the Other reports told of contin­ WINOOW and PLATE GLASS ling at 81 Hawthorne St., $3,- Negro history, especially the member abstained. The screen­ side of the building as If from a SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) ued opposition to Mao's “ great 800. Negro in New England, and has ing committee sent its vote to furnace fire. The flames were — Australian troops bypassed cultural revolution” in Tibet spoken before many historical the State Central Committee as only four feet above the girl’s an enemy ambush and killed 70 ' J- and Fukien Province opposite and religious societies, school a report, not a recommendation. GEORGE N. head. Viet Oong in a six^raur battle Formosa. groups and colleges. "Don’t leave m e! Please don’t The state committee will meet Friday, spokesman for the 1st An aide to the Communist The High Noon Club is an peb. leave me.” She pleaded. 28 to elect a chairman. CONVERSE Australian Task Force an­ Togetherness—All the Way party chairman was quoted as organization of Negro men "Don’t worry, honey, we In the interim, Pinney has nounced today. saying the Influence of Mao’s speakers who address civic and won’t leave you," Decker as­ It appears twins Fay and Kay Abell (left to right) George T. LaBotine, left, and Howard Hausman called a meeting for 10 a.m. PAINTIN6 It was the fourth straight day chief foes remained strong. educational groups in the Great­ sured her. are carrying the togetherness bit too far. They dis­ REPEAT SALE! tomorrow in the Hartford Hil­ AND allied imits — South Vietnam­ In Inner Mongolia, the broad­ er Hartford area and discuss Decker said he knew there play twin casts on their right legs after suffering ton to gpve exposure to LaBonne ese, Koreans, Americans and cast said,' Maoists encountered political problems of the com­ and Hausman. Invited are the Australians — have dashed were some drums in the yard fractured ankles at* the same time (a week ago) strong counterattacks from anti- munity. PAPERHANGING that could explode at any min­ 72 members of the State Cen­ with guerrillas or North Viet­ and the same place (a Pennsylvania ski slope). Maoists, and bloody clashes oc­ LaBonne, Hansman Outline Cali 6 P.M. - 9 P.M. tral Committee, the 71 GOP namese regulars. Itiey have ute but "just tried not to think Both girls are government secretaries in Washing­ curred. It added that the army members of the State Assem­ Phone 643-2804 claimed an over-all enemy about It” ton. (AP Photofax) had turned against Mao in the Correction bly, and the chairmen and vice FULLY INSURED death toU exceeding 1,000. The blast disrupted electrical Dairen-Port Arthur area and all chairmen of all GOP town com­ power in the area and rocked roads to those cities had been A zero can make a big differ­ This week's hattlea raged Qualifieations for Post mittees. A turnout of over 500 the community of 16,000, locat­ closed. ence. A Herald story yesterday from the Mekong Delta to north­ ed IS miles east of Hew York The anti-Maoist forces were about the proposed new Lincoln ^ ern Quang Ngai Province and The two contenders for the tatives and senators on a peti­ record of success in building A City. belived led by U lai^ , 63, an old School in Center Springs Park The meeting will be open to Come in and see our display although the action tapered pH Bargains Saved post of Republican state chair­ tion supporting Hausman. unified RepubMcan party la. Windows wees blown out and Mbngor and'? which la, pre*- 20< nearby homes were damag* Inner Mongolian military area. man addressed an assembly of etror—that 25 residents of the The Feb. 28 meeting of the State of beautiful prefinished hunting for their fleeing adver­ Robert Stavnitsky of Manches­ dominately Democratic. Sorry to disappoint so many last He has been a frequent target of from 250 to ?00 Republicans Lincoln district had signed a pe­ saries. ter District 19. The other Re­ Pinney told the gathering |WOod paneling (See Page Six) Red Giuud criticism. time— but we have restocked and tition favoring the proposal. Ac­ lliere was no pattern to the From Pirate Trap this morning at the Hartford publican representative from that Hausman, who had be­ come ill yesterday, "got up out now have all the colors and sizes tually, more than 250 persons M any types and wood species week’s outbreak of major . Japanese newsmen reported Hilton Hotel and outlined their Manchester is 'Vincent Genovesi signed the petition, Mrs. Vir­ from which to choose. Easy to fighting, the heaviest so far this that Chi Pen-yu, a member of qualifications for the post. who has been ill since his elec­ of a sickbed” to attend. By JOHN STAKNIS He commanded Brig. Gen. Ap< With LaBonne today were once more! ginia Celinski pointed out to­ install. year. Several battles were ini­ Mao’s purge committee, said George T. LaBonne of Glas­ tion. GIFT ITEMS ter to the search. "You’re Ap­ his wife, Nancy; a daughter, day. She is the chairman of a tiated by Oommunists trying to Ice Storm The Ui.S.S. Javings $sil bounc­ ter,’’ he said. "Find it.” Communist Secretary General tonbury, with a prepared Mortensen was . planning to overrun allied positions or Lynn; and a sister, Mrs. Lola Lincoln parents’ group which ed gaily over the waves of Long But they could not find it and Teng Hsiao-ping and Deputy speech, spoke a half hour. present the petition to Pinney BOTH STORES blocking posts — the others Hanlon. Associates distributed liiii sponsored the petition, present­ I COUNTRY DRUG were sailing off course. Premier Tao Chu have “ failed Howard Hausman of New during the meeting. started when probing allied Hits East Island Sound, guided by a false literature supporting him for ed Wednesday night to the W al-Lite "Drop the anchor,’ Gen. to blow their heads and admit Britain, speaking extemporani- In his opening remarks, La­ famous "FALCO N" brand units found the enemy and light wfairii would lead it to dis­ the position. Town Planning Commission. OPEN TONITE George Joe shouted. (They had their crimes.” Their Influence ously, was on the platform for Bonne said that when his name hemmed them in. NEW YORK (AP) — A snow The meeting was open to aster on the rocks of Plum Is­ gotten the anchor aboard in Bos­ after six months of the purge only five minutes. was first proposed for the post, The Australians swept and ice storm pelted the East­ press, radio and television so DELUXE TAILORED Dixie Butternut $6.10 land. ton. They had struggled with it was described as still "very LaBonne offered a proposal he consulted State Central Com­ i through the coastal swamps 47 The snecUcy scoundrels of the that, as Pinney put, "all Re­ fM-x*xe one of the world's most beau­ the National Student Assoria* 3 to 3Yi Lbs. tiful women, is gunnjng for po­ and din of politics, she made ford to see my people suffer (Cut 2 roasts or 2 About SYz Lbs. PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — tlon. roosts and chops). litical power. She Is challenging most of her trips In an air-cdon- from 20 years of Congress mis­ A stunning German-born blonde To the CIA it wqs a valuable SLICED ...... lb. 5 3 0 SLICED ...... lb. 430 the rule of Prime Minister Indi­ ditioned American station wag­ rule,” she said. "There Is cor­ who left home 10 years ago be­ weapon in the back alley strug* ra Gandhi’s Congress party, on, Sometimes she rode a horse. ruption at every level. Prices cause she didn’t want to be a gle of international espimiage. PINEHC'RST charging it is corrupt She is not in the beat of are soaring sky-high. You must domestic today becomes Flori­ TV) the students Involved it iM* RUSTIC She feels assured of a seat in health. The election tours tired change the government. I prom­ da’s tirn lady. > came an agony and a horror. the assembly of Rajasthan, hw her. But she le the best tighter ise you clean government. My Erika Mattfeld and Gov. In the end, the moral strain desert state. In the general elec­ among the Indian princesses. party consists of workers, peas­ She started at 10 a.m. each ants and the poorest of the poor. Claude Kirk. exchange vows In on the students became too CHUCK PCI tions winding tq> next Tuesday. great and it shattered the 16* 1b day. There are more than 800 You must vote for me.” . the sumptuous Breakers Hotel She hopes lAe wlU also win A year secret relationship b ^ BONELESS ECONOMY vlUagea in her constituency, in a simple civil ceremony offi­ BIRCH seat In Parliament. Again, "Maharani zindabad." tween the government spy agen­ ★ it's a raincoat! oomprialng 600,000 eligible vot­ ciated by state Supreme Court "The Congress party is sure Her election appeal is formi­ cy and the natim’s largest stu­ ers. She visiteri three to four Justice Millard Caldwell. to be routed in my etate," she dable. First Is the regard stiU dent organization. Calif. Chuck Roast u,. 65c BLOCK CHUCK Ik 53c yUlages each day. The wedding climaxes a high­ said last month in the middle c< present for royalty. There is' a ly publicized romance in which That was the story told Fri­ ^ it's a cold weather coat! a long campaign. “My pMple Jaislnghpura Khora, the first religious tie because thousands S%%%V«SVeV**V Kirk, the state’s first Republi­ day nig^ by leaders of the NBA h4v« had enough of it.” village, is 16 miles from Jaipur. of people .worship at the Hindu can governor in nearly 100 as they emerged from tluea POTATOES Strickland The maharani, regarded by It has 600 inhabitants and a 16th temple adjoining the Jaipur years, introduced his bride-elect days and nights of nearly con­ iir It's bn all-occasion coat! Farms ic illiterate villagers as a living century fort built by the mahar- palace, sort of a family deity at his January inaugural ball. tinuous disouasion of the criaifl Grade doz. goddess. Is tbO daughter of the anl’a ancestors. Today it serves aftiliation. Then appeals were The wedding ia to be heavily that disclosure of .the relatidit* 20 Lbs. 89c A A Large MiBhafaJa of Cooch Behar in as a sdiool. made on a caste basis. , guarded by private security ship had created for tiiem. But EGGS East Inttta and the wife of Ma­ The word had gone around Countering her campaign agenta. Kirk, 41, has received they plan to continue the stu* N«V«r before sold at this low, low pricel OUr sausage expert Is making more of that pqre Fork Sausage Meat to sell at 69o Ib. and ALL 4 x 8 SHEETS haraja Man Singh of Jaipur, that the maharani would show were Chief hOnister, Mohan Lai three recent death threats and dent organization. mlx-x.x*:-:-X'X Handsome all weather coats with the lat­ In(Ua’s ambassador to Spain. up and all the residents were Large Saueage JUnks or the finest Itallaa Style Medium Hot Sausage are good value at CASH and CARRY Sukhadla on the state level and isn’t taking any clunces. Much of what they said at* est split shoulder and slash pocket styling. 99c lb. She is perhaps the mdet clustered n ea r. the gate to the Prime Minister Gandhi, on the Only a few of iprk’s relatives ready had come out In the days charming and dynamic of the fort, dressed In their very beet XW'X'X*:* And the luxurious orlon pile zip-out liner national level. add frienda were invited to the ' since Ramparts m ag^ne spilth SHOP PINEHURST TONIGHT TILL 9—SAT. FROM 8 A.M. TILL 6 PJtf. maharania who, with their As the m ahvani stepped from Mrs. Gandhi recently warned: ; ceremony. Erika's family still lighted the undercover link sai^ makes H the coat for 'y®ar-around wear*. larlncely husbands, niletl large her car, they riieered. Adoring “ Feudatlam, aided by reUgioua llyes in Germany and won’t st- ly this week. S:$:$i¥x%:; parts of India in obUaboration women feu at her feet and gath­ VAV*V*V*V« Your choice of black, natural, olive, dark fanaticlam, ia on the rampage. teiid. In a statement read by 8a* ered the dust from where she olive muted plaid, and black muted plaid. SAT. with the British before inde­ There are'only two alternatives,' Kirk met statuesque Erika in muel Brown, ohaitmaa o f tha pendence 20 years ago. Now she walked. 10-member superviaory board (M Regulars 34 to 46, longs 36 to 46, shorts Congress or chaos. (Herald DbotO by Satw^) Bi m U where she was working leads Indian royalty in ths 1967 They omulder this dust to be the NBA, NBA leaders said tlu^ ONLY! •NErar DEUa, India (AP) — sdpQRdrels; of as'a hostess In a restaurant aft­ 34 to 44. CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE battle of the ballot boixes. a cure-all for many ills. The crew of the U.S.S. pavings fail blasts the_^ oncoming er separating from her first received between $1 million a w India’s shumy, weric-long na­ Island. They threwihrew everythingeverytwng at thetuems Jo.jn. fact, Lt.L»t. Gen,uen, Patif Misserl Misseri was MAMCt/Rgr^R aVMR goyiEAHE' A graceful and ngai Sgun, "Do you know why I have tional elections ehterod their htisbMi4w $2 million in hidden CSA fuadg ehs caonpaifned in a stlk sari, a deserted the hixurlea. of the ling a small, dented kitehien sink he'found in the galley into the gua i pearl necklaoa and goM-ilnuned polaiee to dome to ytar-todayT” (8m Pa^ Seven) ►L Jay Reed cried; “D(m’t shoot that ITm washing my socks iIl"thewP ' .. (8m Page gijty I -^ePsgeSte)