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PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965 iianrlfrati^r lEv^nfng li^ralb Average Daily Net PPess Run The Weathnr For the Week Ended FoTMaat •< V. ■. W m O ktr The VFW Auxiliary will oorrsaponding period last y w , February 20, 1966 About Town sponsor a card party tomorrow Bills Legislators Submitted Jobless Oaims statec^ e claims totaled 41,401. FREE Partly steady, wiady, aaM 9a. at 8 p.m. at the post home. The Bridgeport office ranked alght, law 1M6; uanay, bmuRf first laat week among ^ 1 4 ,1 2 6 mtri|PBtPr StiPtiittg BrmUi Drop for Town DELIVERY M ill M 98a. Th« c u t of "Little Pawnee The Manchester Y ^ C A will Explained to Town Party State’s 30 offices with 4,640 Member of the Audit Brother," a * o w preaented by sponsor a duplicate bridge claims, followed by Hartford Bureau of Circulation Maneheater— A City of Village ChUtrm the C3illdrtn’* Winy of the Lit­ game tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. in Unemployihwt bompertsaUoti with 4,367, New Haven with ARTHUR DRUB tle Theatre of Mancheater. will the basement rooms of y>e for­ Manchester’s State Repre­ Require speedy construction claims fUed in Manchester last 8,966, and Waterbury with 8,- rahearae acta one and three to­ mer technical school at 39 sentative Steve Cavagnaro said of Rt. 6 through the town and week dropped two and one half 088. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965 (OlaMifled AdvartUlat ea P ^ 16) PRICE SEVEN CENT* morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. in the School St The public is Invited. last night that he may offer an to provide funds for the project. per cent below those filed dur­ Manchester remained in the VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 125 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) baaement rooms at 39 School amendment to pending bllle on Give municipalities the option ing the previous week, and were 14th St. Thla rehearsal does not in­ The Guard Club of the Wom­ tax aid to the elderly, which n irow ’Em of covering either their ^ llc e - the reverse of thoee reported Away clude danoers. an’s Beneflt A.s.sociatton will would freeze property tax rates men or firemen under the sur­ And Not a Spla$h DON'T meet tomonow at 8 p.m. at the for persons 65 and over at the for the entire state, which vivors’ benefit act, rather than StUI plenty of wear left tai Mrs. David Warren of 30 home of M rs. Agnes Morgan, existing rate oij the date of by the same percentage. 42 Madison St. their 65th birthdays. requiring both to be covered, WARIWUOK, • — New your shoee when you have Jean Rd. was Uat night elected nnd to provide procedure for A total o t 1,074 persons filed hydraulic equipment designed Cavagnaro and Atty. Paul them rebuUt In a professional ehaliman of the publicity com­ 'vlthdrawal by a municipality claims locally for the week end­ for home or hospital bathrooms Pope Asks Congolese The board of directors of Groobert, Manchester’s other mittee of Center Congregation­ "rom the plan. ing Feb. 30, a decrease of 37 will pick a patient up in a ■hoe repair shop. A IL al Church at a meeting at the Manchester WATES will m eet! representative, have submitted tonight at 8 at the home of three bills to the legislature, Increase the 'fee for a mar­ from the totals fpr the week wheelchair's detachable seat WORK OUABANTBKDI church. Other members of the ending Feb. IS. Mrs. Rocco Francoline, 16 Du­ offering tax relief of up to 3125 riage license from $2 to 35. and lower him into the bathtub committee are Mrs. David Provide for increases in the Rinea, Arnold Aronson. Miss val S t per year for the 65 and ovet The Rockville area accounted —all In 46 seconds. age group. salaries of state officials, in­ for 281 of the total, with the Mildred Freeman and Mrs. W. SAM YULYES Sneaking before the Man- cluding a raise from the present remaining 708 claims from Man­ POPE’S BROTHERS OLDER F. Conant. che.ster Democratic Town Com­ "•15,000 to a possible 330,000 chester, Vernon and Bolton. ROME — Pope Paul VI has To End All Bloodshed Same Side As Watkins Hospital Notes mittee last night, Cavagnaro for the governor. Claims filed throughout the two brothers: Lodovtco, a year Adonlram Council, Royal and explained that his amendment Exempt from the sales .tax state last week rose by 791 to older, and Francesco, five 28 OAK STREET ■elect Muters, will meet to­ Visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. Mardi Gras MC would be offered as an addi­ a total of 34,734. During the all medicines, whether sold by yeas older. ,-^leae converts to Roman Oatholi-f> In his appeal against disorder,«>oompleted the week o< c e i » morrow at 8 p.m. at the Masonic in all areas excepting matem- R ilThe bill dependence by avoiding another, and above all the right ed to act as godfathers, or spon­ one time per patient. Wednesday at the church. Park He said that .such a bill, generation that it fails to re­ Council of Calvary Church will was introduced just prior to a Turn toe Good Taste bloodshed. member that the direct killing to life." sors, (or the Ck>ngole.se converts. resent the program for the St. backed by the State Grange similar one introduced by State The converts arrived by plans Patients Today: 252 and by moat of the state’s la­ He spoke at a memorial serv­ of an innocent per.son is a crime The European television net­ 8unday Evening Service at 7 'The ho.st of WINF’a early Sen. Franklin Welles of Talcott' ice for Roman Catholic mission­ work broadcast the service and Thursday from Leopoldville U» ADMI’TTED TESTER- morning Rus.s Wheeler Show is bor unions, "is the only method that offends God, one’s neighbor p.m. Mrs. Lyle Chadwick, coun­ ville, which calls for a branch aries killed in the Ck>ngo and and .society?” Vatican radio said in a com­ be baptized and to receive their cil president, will lead the serv­ DAY; Wayne Albuir. 23 Deer­ a graduate of'Emerson College by which all state residents Serve Pinehurst Winter Wonder would be taxed fairly, accord­ in Vernon. elsewhere in, recent years. Although the memorial serv­ mentary that those killed in the first communion from the ruler ice. Miss Nancy Long will speak. field Dr.; Mrs. Patricia Aldrich. and wa.s a-ssocialed with radio Create the judicial district of of the Roman Catholic (Jhurch. Bolton Rd., Vernon; William ing to Income and ability to "Do not soil your hands with ice was for missionaries slain in Congo were "apostles of a mes­ The other members of the group station.s in Portland, Slaine, Manchester, composed of the sage of love and peace, caught The cardinals were guests Anderson, 21 Bolton Rd., Ver­ Boston and Hartford before pay" crimes that will remain in cen­ many parts of the world, there will participate in the muslo^ He said that it w.os the only Town of Manchester and the turies to come as a stain on Af­ wa.s particular stress on the innocently In a storm of passion Thursday night at receptions program. The public is welcome. non; Robert Barton, 145 Tanner coming to Manchester in Oc­ County of Tolland, and to con­ Lamb and Other Choice Meats and hatred. They fell in silence and dinners in their honor S t; Mrs. Rase Brough, 20 Oak tober 1963. He and his wife, way to stop the spiraling prop­ rica’s history,’ ’ he said during Congo. The Vatican has said 130 tain a Superior Court and a priests, brothers and nuns have and more or less in the midst of around Rome. Lawrence Cardi­ St., Rockville; Mrs. Joan Sandra, and their children, Lori erty tax rate, and that it would the service in the pontifical Court of Common Pleqs. been killed in the former Bel­ indifference by the people. The nal Shehan of Baltimore, tha D’Amour, 321 Andover Lake and Christopher, live In Man­ ease the burden of the elderly ba.silicia of St. Paul outside the and of other persons with fixed Require that applicants io r walls. The service included bap- gian territory since It gained Church cannot forget them.’’ KNITTING YARN Rd., Andover; David Dlubac, 40 chester. 'The memorial service all but (8«s Page Eleven) Oakwood Rd.; Mrs. Elizabeth incomes. drivers’ licenses be over 18, or tt.sm by the Pop>e of 12 C^ngo- Independence In 1960. SAMPLES OFFERED Klein, 144 Deepwood Dr.; Mary Groobert and Cavagnaro. in high school graduates over 16. Moriarty, 38 Heidi Dr., Rock­ dover; Miss Kathleen Young, 9 explaining some of the more Create a new and lesser of­ FREE AT MILL Oak PI. ROCKVILLE, Conn.; As a ville; Mrs. Dorothy Ouillette, than 35 bills which they have fense of exceeding the posted BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A means o f introducing their new 244 Wooclland St.; Mrs. Eliza­ introduced in the 1965 State speed limit, as dlstinguised from 5 - Part Series Cong Forces Bolstered beth Steele, 28 Heidi Dr., Rock­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Legislature, placed their region­ the offense of speeding. Con­ Events hand knitting yams to the pub­ Olson, Snip>sic St.. Rockville (in­ ville; Mrs. Jennie Stigberg, al community college proposal viction for speeding now car­ lic. Roosevelt Mills offers, ab- correctly listed as a son in yes­ On Neiv Math aolutely free, two ounces of West Haven; Frederick Worth­ at the top of the list. ries a penalty of loss of li­ terday’s paper); a daughter cense. The new bill would per­ U.S., North Viet Nam Knitting Worsted. No strings ington, Somers; Sperry Mor- to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall, That bill would authorize re­ Starts Monday In State attached, no gimmicks; just clip way Jr, Glastonbury; Michele gional boards to acquire new, mit fines to be levied, without Lake St,, Vernon: a son to Mr. the resulting loss of license. this ad and present to the lacobucci, 23 Michael Dr., Ver­ and Mrs. Joseph Sabatella, East or to lease eJci.sting facilities in Remfimiber when y o u cashier at the mill salesroom non; Mrs. Josephine Pratson. 29 the towns where community col­ Include the Towm of Hebron Hartford; a son to Mr. and within Circuit Court 12. Hebron ‘ could help your child with Apart on Peace Plan for. your free yam. S. Hawthorne S t; Robert Dick­ Mrs. Rodney Anderson, Claire leges are or wdll be operating. his arithmetic? Emhart Seekg The management of Roosevelt son, 14 Griswold St.; Mrs. csLses now are sometimes tried Rd., Vernon. (The bill is described more Things are different now. Mills is so enthused about the Eloise Fairweather, Femwood BIR’THS 'TODAY; A son to Dr. fully in a story about the report in Danielson, and other times Stock Split new fine quality yams, they Dr., BoRon; Mrs. Elstella Simp­ in Willimantic. Kids are studying some­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (A P )— North Viet Nam and Mrs. Ekiward Sulick, 47 of the state’s Study Commission thing called the "new would like you to try some at son. 72 School St.; Wesley Hair, Wellington Rd. on Higher Eiducation. See page Create a presumption that a reportedly favors Secretary-General U Thant’s pro­ their expense. The yams are of Windham; Mrs. Helen Winkler. landlord has the duty to make math” — and Mom and HARTFORD (AP) — A DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 7. Pop are out in the cold. posal for negotiations to end the war in Viet Nam, but the same high quality Virgin RFD 1, Bolton; Mrs. Jean Mrs. Anna King, 76 Barber Hill Some of the other bills in­ repairs to leased premises. two-for-one stock split was Wool used in the manufacture Clough, East Hartford; Mrs. Abolish the defense of chari­ TENDER CHOICE AND PREMIUM PINEHURST 'Hie new math has been the United States wants indications first that Hanoi is Rd., Rockville; Miss Laurette troduced by Groobert and Cav­ both heralded and con­ proposed by directors of of name brand sweaters made to Laura Graff. 445 Spring St.; Johnson, East Hartford; Louis table Immunity. . . Save 10c to 14c Ib. Rowing Down the Turnpike on a Thursday Afternoon ready to stop sending arms and reinforcements into sell for 19.95. They have been agnaro would: Protect buyers who have demned. Emhart Corp. today as tKa Peter Kiro, East Hartford; Palazzi, 87 Foster St.; Mrs. Haz­ Permit the Town of Manches­ South Viet Nam. Broeeaaed, skeined and banded Dominic Biancucci, East Hart­ made deposits for thf purchase Greg Bareisa 14 of 34 Wedgewood Dr., rows across I pour. Stolid deer in foreground (lawn ornament) Katie Mueller Is 14 and United States started bombing company announced record el Tabor, 28 Crestwood Dr.; ter to extend its highway, water U.N. sources said Thar)t re­ for hand knitting purposes and ford; Mrs. Anna Moriarty. 153 of land. tem ^rary pond at the intersection of W. Middle views the proceedings without comment. (Herald in the 9th grade—now in ceived word that the North Viet­ infiltration targets in North Viet Mrs. Ruth Hanson, 234 Green and sewage systems to make high sales and earnings for bear the RooaeveTt Mills label, a Cooper Hill St.; Michael Lewis, Rd. L e g s Tpke. and Dover Rd., caused by yesterday’s down- I photo by Saternis.) her third year of the new namese regime was receptive to Nam and since Britain, France, land available for industrial and Lamb Lb. 1964. guarantee of superior quality 43 Seaman Circle; Mrs. Rose­ MANNHEIM SECOND FORT math. the idea of negotiations before the Soviet Union and other DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs, commercial purposes. At the same time, the board Bnce 1894. mary Turner, Glastonbury; Sheila Cobb. Hazardville: Mrs. MANNKKM, Germany — Her mother, Mrs. Walter he told a news conference countries began an active diplo- Rooeevelt Mills retail sales­ Establish the legality of the This city of 325,000, originally Whole 8 to 8Vi lbs. or butt half. voted to boost the quarterly Louis Riopel, 46 Foster St.; Nancy Kendall, East Hartford: J. Muller is a grade school Wednesday that he had made maiic search (or a peaceful set­ dividend to 60 cents a share room open daily till 5;30, Friday four-town Northeast Refuse a fishing village, is Europe’s Pamela Robertson, 11 S. Main Mrs. Sally McConville, 352 teacher in Colton, Calif. proposals looking toward a po­ tlement lest the war be expand­ from 45. nights tUl 9 P.M. 315 Bast Main Disposal District., second-largest inlahd port. I n d o n e s i aBlack MusUm ‘Enforcer’^harged St. _____ Woodbridge St,; Roy Schneider, (Under 8 lbs. and RIB LAMB CHOPS ...... lb. 89c She look a sumer course at litical solution to the war. ed rapidly. Olcott D. Smith, chairman at St, Rockville, Conn. Offer good ADMITTED ’TODAY: Rein- Elllington; Mrs. Marilyn Eden, leg haU lb. 69c) the University of Redlands The sources said Thant sub­ Rusk said the United States thru Feb. 37, Saturday. Aetna Life Affiliated Compan­ iKrids Vinkels, Wales Rd., An- 19 Seneca Dr., Vernon. Chops cut off or legs boned or semi-boned on request to learn how to teach the mitted proposals two weeks ago intends to publish in a few days ies, was elected a director to Takes Over “ a full and up-to-date summary new math. At the end of to North Viet Nam, (he United fill a vacancy. ■ Serve lamb or try a 3%, Sl/g or 6 to 7 Ib. Roasting Chicken for a change from In Murder of Ousted Sect Leader the course, she waa com­ States, France, Britain and the of evidence’’ establishing North A 9 per cent gain in net in­ Viet Nam’s "direct responsi­ pletely confused. Soviet Union (or preliminary come to 39,439,000 was an­ beef . . . We will have fresh Flounder and Haddock Fillets, Fresh Oysters, U.S. Estates talks to set up another confer­ bility” (or "a systematic cam­ Frozen Sword. NEW YORK ( A P ) — Po-^tbxsooperative and has refused*' Butler had been free on 310,- So Katie, with the help nounced by David Muirfaead, of her own teacher, sat ence on Viet Nam like the 1954 paign of terror and guerrilla Emhart chairman and preeir JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — to disclose whether he is a (XX) bail in the shooting of action” in South Viet Nam. » RUMMAGE SALE < lice arrested a young Black Brown, who was wounded in the down at the dining room Geneva conference which ended dent. The previous year’s earn­ Black Muslim. He said the U.S. position on Reliable sources said today the Muslim enforcer early to­ the French-Indochlnese War. ings were 38,699,0(X). SPONSORED BT LADIES’ MISSIONARY SOCIETY Indonesian government has tak­ Butler’s identification as a che-st outside a Bronx store. table and explained it to negotiatior.s was given to Red Elijah Muhammad, 87, head Secretary of State Dean Rusk The stock split proposal wifl Save 10c lb. Save 10c lb. en over management of U.S. day and charged him with Black MusUm was the first offi­ her mother. China Wednesday at the meet­ lOc each of the Black Muslims who open told a news conference in Wash­ go to a atockholdera’ meetiiig Are you a telephone wallflower? On Pinehurst rubber estates In North Sum­ the murder of Malcolm X, cial link of the Chicago-based Her explanation resulted ington Thursday peace talks ing in Warsaw between U.S. SAT, FEB. 27 - 9:30 A.M. -1 P.M. On Pinehurst sect with the slaying. their annual convention in Chi­ In a five-part series for The Ambassador John M(x>r8 -Cabot April 33. GROTE & WEIGEL atra, estimated to be worth 38 ousted minister of the black cago today, said last Monday were out of the question until million. Asst. CYiief Inspector Joseph AagoclttM Treau-. .. North Viet Nam shows it 1* and Chinese envoy Wang Kuo- Lean Chuck Ground Bupcemacy sect. L. Coyle said BuUer waa arrest-- •Ws-oi'gaRDHCtloiuhad' iiuRiliig to •ni^Bfries "will appear TsiMtIvilla Congregatiosal Church The sources pointed out that ready to stop sending anris and chuan. Branford Fire BEEF STEW Limping as he strode into ed at hia residence, did not re­ do with Malcolm’s slaying. next Monday through Fri­ "Political channels have been TALCOTTVILLE FRANKS or fn view of past experiences of police headquarters with a But as the CSiicago convention reinforcements into South Viet BRANFORD (AP)—The 104- sist, "but he seemed surprised.” day in the Manchester Eve­ Nam. He declined to say what and are open," Rusk said, "and Bite sized cubes of similar cases in Indonesia this bandage on his right ankle, Nor­ Police believe five men wire convened, a heavy police guard year-old, three-story wood frame REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SOLD Featured at 10c each 3-ln-1 Blend of in effect amounts to a seizure of ning Herald. kind of indication (roin the a considerable number of gov­ Indian Point Club was ruined choice lean beef. man 3X Butler, 26, of the Bronx, involved in the a.ssasslnatlon. was on duty to prevent a ru­ ernments are actively interest­ or 80c lb. whichever the rubber estates. was the second man charged in Communists would be accepted. by fire of undetermined origin Beef - Pork - Veal Their charge against Butler mored threat of reprisal from "No political gimmick” can ed in keeping them open to ex­ is lowest. (About 8 The sources recalled that In the case. was that he acted in concert Malcolm’s followers. ’Thursday night. 1963 the Indonesian government stop Red aggression against plore the possibilities of a The building, which started as franks to lb.). His ailment was not ex­ with Hayer. In New York, a demand by a South Viet Nam, Rusk said. peaceful solution. took similar action againat Brit­ plained. But the assassination of Two other Negroes were ques­ militant Negpx) group that mer Tanker, Jet a summer hotel but was con­ ish properties in this country, So long as the Communists "But a negotiation aimed at verted into a private club re­ Knuckle Soup Malcolm X by three to five men tioned at the police station in chants close their stores along are determined on "continuing the acceptance or the confirma­ the.se were never returned to at a meeUng of the rebel Black Washington Heights during the Harlem’s main street for 1>4 cently, is on a small peninsula B on es...... lb. 10c Lb. their owners. The sources noted In Collision aggression,” he continued, tion of aggression is not possi­ at the Stony Creek Harbor. Muslim’s followers triggered a night. days as a tribute to Malcolm "that has to be met on the ble. And a negotiation which that the government here usual­ melee of slugging and shooting. Butler and two other Black was rejected ITiursday night by The building was purchased ly uses the word takeover in­ •ground, (actually, dlrootly.’ ’ simply ends in bitterness and for 380,0(X) last year by the PolicqRllbscrlbed Butler as a Muslims were charged with the Uptown Chamber of Com­ He reaffirmed the Johnson hostility merely adds to the dan­ Only oranges that psss rigid quality stead of seizure in order to Muslim muscleman, used to felonious assauH last Jan. 7 in merce. Over Atlantic Northeastern Investment Corp., test* are selected to ca rry th e fa­ avoid claims of ccrnipensation administration’s determination ger.” Branford. keep members in line and en­ the shooting of Benjamin Funeral services for Malcolm, DA NANG, South Viet Nam mous Sunkist name— No color added by owners. to take whatever action it ■ con­ No esUmate of damage was force discipline. He had been Brown, 31, a Negro corrections who headed the organization for NEWINGTON, N.H. (AP) — siders necessary to assist South (AP) — Authoritative military Sunkist Navels to Sunkist Navels. Frans Seda, Indonesian minis­ free in ball in the shooting last officer. Police said Brown had Afro-American Unity and Mus­ An Air Force B47 jet and a given immediately. Viet Nam. sources said todajf’ North Viet ter for plantations, this morning month of a former MusUm who broken from the Black Muslims Um Mosque, Inc., are to be held KC1S5 jet tanker collided during Rusk’s remarks were the first Nam has IMiltrated elements 6( read a decree sig;ned by Foreign was trying to set up his own and 'was setting up a mosque of a refueling opera.tion over the detailed exposition of U.S. poli­ Girl Killed Buy 6 of these 72 size NAVa PINEHURST Minister Subandrio to American mosque. Ms own in the Bronx. (See Page Eight) Atlantic Ocean today, and were cy on negotiations since the (Bee Page Eight) WINDSOR (AP) — A car managers of U.S. Rubber and Malcolm, 39, was felled by IS seedlesfi ORANGiS INDIAN RIVER presumed down 250 miles south swerved off Day Hill Road and Goodyear — the two American shots from three guns as he of Newfoundland. struck a tobacco barn Thursday companies operating in North started to address a rally of 400 Seedless Pink A spokesman at Pease Air night, killing an 18-year-oIn girL NAVEL Bunqatra, these sources report­ persons in a ballroom in the Cache of Explosives Found Force Base said the bomber The victim was Judith Thretdi- ed. Washington Heights section of was returning to the United Swiss Move to Limit er of 26 Silver Birch Lane in GRAPEFRIIT The decree stated the Indone- Manhattan. States from air exercises in Windsor. elan government is taking over Talmadge Hayer, 22, a Negro ORANGES 48 Size Spain. The tanker had taken off Police said her car ripped out Immediately management of from Paterson, N.J., who waa (rom Dow Air Force Base at a large chunk of the bani's aide. For 42c or a bag of American rubber estates in captured outside the ballroom Security Tighter Bangor, Maine, to rendezvous Foreign Work Force 99c doz. North Sumatra and include a after he had been shot in the leg with the bomber some 700 miles number of installations and by one of Malcolm’s body­ east of Bangor. Five-Day Forecast 12 for 83c buildings. guards, also has been charged WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—Five The bomber customarily car­ BERN, Switzerland (A P )— The Swiss government de­ Lots of 6— ,500 The sources said the decree with homicide. Police alleged he ries a crew of three men, and day forecast used a shotgun, one of three Around Dr, King stipulated that ’’ownership the KC135 four men. creed today that 5 per cent of all foreign workers must Temperatures in Connecticut rights of American companies is weapons employed in the deadly Going along with Our "i;op banana" 10c sale, we are offering these 40-size (joast Guard headquarters In leave the country by June 30. attack. The decree, the most drestic^r (See Page Eleven) fruit . . . usually 2 for 29c , . . at this low price. (See Page Eight) Police said Hayer has been New York said the collision oc­ LOS ANGELES (A P )— Police tightened security curred about 9:40 a.m. step since World War II to re­ Germans, Austrians, Spaniards SOUP PLATE and Portuguese. around civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Air Force planes from Ber- verse the influx of foreigners, PINEHURST SEEDLESS INDIAN RIVER will affect about 40,000 workers The decree requires all Swiss t^ ay, while searching fpr a man they described as a (See Page Eight) in Switzerland, morily Italians, enterpri.ses to discharge 5 per r’W white racist who may be armed with high explosives. cent of their foreign workers by Night of Violence Detectives said they found, ------June 30. A further cut of up to 6 Bulletins boxes of stolen dynamite and I per cent was foreseen (or the 12- other explosives Thursday night month period ending June 30, Culled from AP Wires in the apartment of Keith D. 1966. ta . Gilbert, 27, a gun dealer already As a first step, all enterprises Buy a box of 40 for $3.95 or 10 for $1.00 Finds Negro Dead awaiting trial on the charge of were ordered to submit a list ot PARTIAL ADOPTION attempting to kill a man — a foreign workers am6ng their WASHtNOTON (AP)—A UNIT NO. 2 Negro — last September. personnel. aection of the admlnlstra^ THE T O P BANANA” STARTED THIS 10c SALE TO men later were picked up Labor authorities and police tion’s eohool bill providtaig SELMA, Ala. (A P )— The young Negro' shot in the (or questioning in connection were instructed to carry out the special centers for improv­ No. 2 unit of "this beautiful imported china now Btomach in a bloody night of racial violence at nearby with the theft. Subseouently, new rules without taking ac­ ing the quality of oducatfon Marion, Ala., died in a Selma hospital today after emer­ they were booked on suspicion count of the personal circum­ was adopted today by the available at these CAMPBELL’S PINEHURST gency surgery. < of burglary. stances of individual workers. House Education and Labor Jimmy Lee Jackson, 26, of Ing out registration problems Officers said the boxes found In practice, the decision of an Coiiunlttee. Two parts of the Marion, who had shown signs of which would allow Negroes to in Gilbert's apartment had been employer to fire a foreign work­ $1.2-bUHoa program have aow I e TOMATO BANANAS Improvement since the shootiqg register at a fast pace. opened, and it was not known er automatically will mean the won committee apftroval, bat on the night of Feb. 18, took a whether any dynamite or am -; worker’s expulsion from Swit­ the main aectloa, idmed at In a prelude to another "free­ zerland. Increasing educational oppor­ SOUP turn for the worse late Thurs­ dom day" planned by Negro monium nitrate — an unstable day night and underwent a four- chemical which vastly Increases The decree includes a total tunities for poor children, kaa leaders (or next Monday, U.S. ban on foreign workers chang­ hour operation. Dist. Judge Daniel H. ‘Ihomas explosive potential — was miss­ not yet been acted on. Clubwomen, Teenagers — are you missing important A spokesman at Good Sa­ ing. ing jobs within Switzerland or of Mobile conferred with several on employers replacing termi­ lOc can maritan Hospitsd said death lawyers. Including those who The explostvee found, how­ NEW CORPS FUNDS phone caHs? Maybe It's because no one can find your name in the nated Swiss workers with for­ WASHINGTON (AP) — LB. was attributed to massive in­ represent the county. ever, were those taken from a fection. The hospital said an eigners. President Johnson, formally telephone book. K you live with a relative whose last name is differ* Thomas issued an order Feb. powder company magazine ear­ Swiss border police were in­ autopsy would be performed 4 directing the three-man Board ly Thursday morning, police seeking new funds for * tke •nt from youn, or if you rent a room — or share an apartment — LONG SLONDER IMPBRATOR VARIETY during the day. structed to turn back all foreign Peace Corps, said today tke of Reglst)rars to process more reported. workers trying to enter the Jackson was shot In the stom­ Negro voter apphacants. His organization is aa essential Several hours after the theft country without guaranteed jobs yoy may be missing lots of calls. ■ What’s the solution? Simple. GOLDEN aRROTS o r RED RADISHES ach after Negroea began a night visit to Selma came during a an anonymous caller said the part of American eMorta tn ...... bag 10c street demoiudratlon as part of lull In street demonstrations by and Swiss work permits. The meet Us world respoasibUIttee. Make aura people can reach you by getting your name listed in the dynamite would be used to kill police usually have little trouble their right-to-vote campaign In Negroes wh6 concentrated on Dr. King. The Peace Corpe eaoe waa distinguishing between foreign pictured aa only a “ sjnuhol at Wephone dlrec^ry. The cost is so little. . . only 50 cents a month. New From Nabisco . . . FIG CAKES ...... IVg lbs 49c neighboring Perry County. mobllslng for the Monday regis­ Police identified the two men ^ g h t persona were beaten. tration turnout and Intensifying tourists coming to spend money a friendly America," he sold, booked on suspicion of burglary and foreign porkers coming to but it "can no longer be riosr* Including three newsmen. a boycott of white bueinesses. ns Rodney Chesney, 42, and hie The hoepital said Jackson was Attorneys for V Negro leaders earn it. ed aa Just a feather la m r Juit m II our buiincst office — in Monchostor, dial 643-4101. NEW! SUNBEAM HOT BREAD nephew, Ronald Bartell, 24, both The decree said exceptions nation’s cap." FIRST FOOD token Immediately to 'surgery had asked Thomas in a Wednes­ of nearby Sunland. when hia condition worsened. day petition to set aside an or­ would be made only in cases of 646 CENTER STREET A delicioua fresh baked pull-apart bread I Aleo In Gilbert’s apartment, "real emefgency" or to avoid NEED ASSDEANOE The operation was performed der by a state court Judge In police said,- were bazookas, a ACT NOW! by Dr. William Dinhtne, aaeisted Selma banning demonstrations hindering zcienUtlO- research. (AP) — FbOW HOME BAKED BREAD IN MINUTES mortar, haitid grenades and ap- The federal labor office waa Prime imnistor 8lr Alsa by a consqjtant, Dr. Hartsel In the vicinity oC the courthouse. jHlcatlon forme for a group one Deadline for the Stewart Jr. "The purpose of my trip was instructed to limit the total Doagtas-Hama said today na Look for the exciting new Sunbeam Hot Bread dUplay now at your Pinehurat officer identified aa The Minute, number of exceptions to 6,000 PINEHURST GROCERY The hospital otatement said to meet with the lawyers to dis­ merr. MANCHESTER-ROCKVILLE DIRECTORY b MARCH 8 CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE —featuring; a Sunbeam Pull-Apart White • Alfredo ItaUan • Paree Freijch: X-rays showed adhealons In the cuss generally wHh them the persons. aa Vhri' Na!m*«dBtB walaM lower pait of the abdomen and various oases,’> Thomas said Detective Lt. Manuel Pena The measure resulted from the Wastsni pawsca lacaliva that dootore during the opera­ Thursday at a nsws conference. said that there waa no indica­ parUamantary objacUona to a tion found a massive pelvic ab- 'He said he cams to 'Selma lor a tion Gilbert was responsible for treaty signed last August by will by Mi Each unit 79c with purchase of $5.00. With a •ess. pretrial conference wMh the op- the threats agalnet Dr. King’s SwltzeriaA and Italy which I Ib t Sonthem New Engtand Telephone Company Jackson’s dsatb Is tbs first poeiiig lawyers "oonoeming nit Mle, but reported a tight aecuri- would allow Italian workers to lag M $10.00 purchase 2 units, etc. Complete your set resulting from the civil rlgbta any one paitfcular phase at the ty cordon - had been thrown bring their families Into Swlt- in just 15 weeks, this easy way at First Food campaign which began In Ala­ cases.’ ’ juuond tha civil rights leader as serlsnd after 16 raonthe’ con- w Pinehurst Grocery. bama aSnost six weeks ago. Thomas has taken JuitRBoljkia ■ precaution. Explosives expert Dan Miller, left, and a police photographer display aome tlnuoue employment In Bwiae abi’s Pinehurst Grocery Inc. Jackson's death oame as sit- of mors than 300 paiwma’a m st- Dr. King spoke Ib 3,000 guest# of the small gjms ahd dynamite recovered from Lot A ngles aMurtanent of man tnduetry. P S L i^ ' tomsyn end olvie Isadns ben, ttw a i a V six

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poUtlcs, the Star quoted the ate last year, blit was defeated Cardinal Meyer Sheinwold on Bridge Salinger V erifies friends as saying. The friends in the Novembar olection. AMERIG4N ALURMUM PROWNfR Academ y’s Slight of Audrey Hepburn BOY SCOUT P e o p le said Mrs. Salinger would file I^eported Good East deder Divorce Report suit early next month In some Rotmdtti) Time Notes and News FEDERAL HELP NEEDED Eoih iMe* wlnenbia state which permits divorce on Combinotloii ¥niid«ws $f.f5 — Doors $2f.f5 a f t e r PARTNER'S BID NORTH grounds of Incompatablllty or After Surgery BEVERLY HILLS, OaUf. MIDDLETOWN (AP)—It was Door Canopies, RoIl-«p Awnlafs, Ctmnm A« Has Film Colony’s Gossips Buzzing By ALFRED SHEINWOLD In th e mental eruehy. roundup time In Middletown ear­ Cab Pack M National Men’s Team CSuunplMi AI<2 (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Mre. SaMnger reiidee at Bar- Re-covered, T ^ e Dorhi Service sad Storage. CHTCAQO (AP) — Albert ly today, and police scored a Repelred or Made New To Your Patten. AS Werh Cub P ick 64 held It* 6lu« Most bridge players pay their 0 5 Pierre Salinger has confirmed croft In Vliginla — a state which recogidzes only adultery victory over a runaway bull. Made. Orommets — Eyelets — FSateaers. Alr;Oi« HOLLTWOOD (API Be-^Forelrn Pre*« award. Warner In^resentment afrainst Warner’ft^aong* and acored aa the tran«- and Gold Banquet Tuesday Cardinal Meyer, <1, ajehbtahop taxes and go to the polls An that he and his wife have sepa­ Covers Cuetom Made for Commercial aad Haam. Waterprim - EAST N ew s rated and that ahe will seek a or desertion as grounds tor di­ The bull, one of several cause Audrey Hepburn wa.>!, a .speech couldn't remember her choice that hurt Audrey. Most fom ed lady. night at Bowefs School. About of the Chicago Rbmaln Catholic Election Day, but they don't WEST tag Compound For Teats, Boatcovera aad Oaaraa. Memetm * *4 A A K 76] divorce. vorce. chipped by truck from Miller- scratched before she got to the, name. everybody In Hollywood felt Says Julie: "I felt very sad * Archdiocese, was reported in seem to gM as much protection ^ None ton, N.Y., broke away as it was tog Ahunlnimi Screens. 200 attended. 5 KQJ75 MARINA OSWALD The rep(»4 which Salinger Salinger h u been living in the post, the Hollywood Oscar derby "I didn’t mean it as a slight,” that Julie should have gotten that Audrey was not nominated.. good condition today at Mercy as ofher worthy citizens. When 0 QIDAS being herded to the elaughter- She deserved It.” Invited guests Included the your partner runs amuck there 0 J9I confirmed was published Thurs­ Los Angeles ares. has the whole film colony gab­ explains Warner. "In this busl- the role in the first place. Only ♦ J1054 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — house here. ne.ss you’re lucky If you remem­ actors vote on nominations, and Says Audrey, from Swltxer ____Rev. Meivln T. r Peterson o< Hospital aRer a brain operation shotkd be some way to get your­ « Q«2 day in the Washington Evening The Salingers were married MANCHESTER AWNING CO. bling today. t Marina Oswald is expected to in 1967. Salinger was press sec­ Seven police crul*ers and po­ Misa Hepburn, star of "My ber your own name half the actors, being emotional people, land via phone: " I ’m happy for j Bknanuel Lutheran- Church, in which an "abnormal tlBsue" self declared a disaster area. leave the University of Michi­ Star, which quoted friends as ES^ IMS—195 W. CENTER STREET EU fiSk 4 109^ saying tha Sa-llngers' relation­ retary to Uie late President licemen joined in the chase ,Falr Lady" on the a< reen, didn’t time.” vote emotionally. Lota of actors Julie but sad and disappointed) Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Woods, was removed. Why else do we have a Federal V 109 4 3 gan today, having caused hard- through the eouth end of town. "I’m disappointed she didn’t hate b-isses. for myself — but that’s the w ay; Mr. and Mrs. Art Norwood and Dr. Harold C. Vorla, chairman government? ship recently had been strained John F. Kennedy, and later get nominated for the Motion 0 AK762 V a ripple on the oampua scene. served President Johnson in the The bull was cornered In a get nominated for an Oscar but It's that simple. the membera voted. Marty other' Robert Murdock, of the hoapital'a department of Opening lead — Eight of because of divergent Interests. Picture Academy awards. But The 33-year-old Russlan-|>om Mrs. SaUnger, an artist, dla- same capacity. meadow, but couldn't be roped. Julie Andrews - - who created I still say I’m right in casting But there were other factors people who gave great perform- After tlie dinner, .-Art Nor- neurosurgery, said In a new* epadee. Baa* Saalh* WJ^ widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, Read Herald Advertisements conference after the' four hour Hked her husDand’s activHiea In He was ap^ n ted to the Sen­ Police had to shoot the animal Ellaa Doolittle on Broadvkay — her for ttie part," says Warner. working against Miss Hepburn: I ances were not nominated el-' wood, neighborhood commla- North had a eound opening Pan P»»« L ♦ alleged assassin of President did. Audrey rated critical raves 1. Her songs were dubbed by; then.” ; sioner, presented the Charter to and 20-mlnute surgery Thursday bid, and he never thereafter 1 A 2 9 2 ^ Pm John F. Kennedy, has com- Miss Andrews wasn't ca.^ in for her performance and the a professional singer — Maml | Julie says she owes all her, Robert Murdock, PTA preal that the cqieration wa* a auc- opened his mouth except for an i 5 s o rm Vm sted a course at the univerai- the Warner Bros, film version. picture is headed for box office Nixon. 1 present success to Warner. dent. Den 5 conducted the open­ ceaa. occasional groan, but he had no Double All Pm* 's EngUSh-language Institute. Audrey got the part. But Julie's records. 2. Tlie daughter of a baroness; "1 felt momentary dl.sappoint- ing flag ceremonies and Den 4 Dr. Voris, who performed the way of controlling his partner . She spent eight weeks here as COMPANY selection a.s a best actress can­ When the mo\ie started Miss in real life, .=he was unbelieva-! ment when I didn’t get the mov- presented a skit auigery, aaid the abnormal Us- and no way of getting help from ea part-time coed learning the a three-trick margin. North didate resulted from "Mary Andrews never had made a pic- ble. some thought, as a cockney, ie but with the way thing* Richard McMahon received a sue waa the alse of a small Nme Washington. South put himself English language. Poppins," which led the pack ture. Walt Di.sney cast her as flower girl, | turned out I now say: ‘Th^rtk ' ^sistant den-or a large walnut. He said the In the soup when he made hds South could thu* be plus 800 or !'She was no different from with hers and 12 other nomina­ "Mary Poppins” and she. 3. She fired her pre.ss agent, God.’ ner badge: Daniel Carlson, a tiseue waa taken out In small first free bid of two diamonds, 300. Even the smaller flgu;' anybody else,” one of Mrs. Os­ tions. emerged a box office movie star, remained aloof from the press I could have been Elisa Doo- gUver ar- piecee. Dr. Vorla was aaeiated but the opponents ladled him would be much better than lo.i wald’s fellow students said. The vote against Audrey — But Disney, who.se name alone in her Swi.ss home and did not little the re.st of my life - Schmidt wolf by a nine-man medical team. out by proceeding with the bid­ Ing 1,100 points. Prof. John R. Catford, toisti- sells all his pictures, can star an ' campaign for a nomination, Ju-' .stead of Juke Andrews. I have He told newsmen that the tis­ It happens only at the bridgr even Warner Bros, admits — is . .V 1 1 _ badge, gold arrosiV and two sll- ding. South got himself right tute director, said other stu­ vote against Jack L. unknown movie name. Warner, , lie did. t, Mr. Warner to thank for every^ j jj^^e sil- sue had the appearance of a back among the vegetables, and table, of course, but we wouldn , dents had taken little speciiti tumor, but that it could be tia- need help from Wadhlngton If Warner. The studio boss pas.sed | with an *18 million Inve.stment, | ^ 4. Julie, on Broadway and in l*dnS;” She Mid thjs with * ver and gold arrow; Charles a’hat happened then was exact­ notice of Mra. Oswald. smile, but the remark was 5nie swollen by inflammation. we had enousJi sel(-control to up Julie for the movie although couldn’t affoi-d such a gamble. *London, ' was believable ” a.s a Coffin, wolf badge and a gold ly what South had asked for. An Institute represantative ANNUAL GAS APPLIAN tihged with sarca.sm He said he did not believe fur­ stay out of trouble. her price was *75,000 compared The fact remains that it wa.s cockney. She .sang her own arrow; Duane Dewart, gold and West opened his top spade, aaid Mrs. Oswald waa expected With Audrey’s *1 million. ther surgery would be required. snd East took two tricks and led Dally Question to return to her home In Rich­ silver orrowp; and Michael VI- As dealer, you hold: ipadea. Then a few weeks ago, when teritp, lion badge. Dr. Voris said it would be two a third spade for West to ruff. ardson, a DaUss, Tex., suburb. Julie received the Ifollywood or three days before it could be West returned the king of A-K-7-6-2; Hearts, None; Dia Also, Anthony Collettl, den- determined whether the abnor­ hearts, and East ruffed dum­ monds, Q-10-4-3: CBuba, J-10-8-1. CARDINAL OUSHINa nfer badge, David Alexander, Events in World Skating - Coasting mal tissue was a tumor, benign my’s ace. What do you say? BOerON (AP) — Doctors say : denner badge; Michael Lettlere, or malignant. IDast led another spade, and Answer: Pass. i.s assistant denner badge and a they hope within a few days that MOSCOW (AP1 — The ad-^prott.sts over the choic# of Sir Cardinal Meyer, spiritual West ruffed as South discemdsd almost, but not quite, worth sn lUchard Cardinal Cushing, Ro­ LEE’S FLORIST dress is No. 21 Starokonyu.shen- ' Al*c to succeed Hkrold Macmil­ two-year pin; Robert Dulka, leader of some two million Ro­ a heart. West then cashed the opening bid. With only 10 point i ' assiStnnt denner badge; Wll- man CMhoUc archbishop of Bos­ ny Pertuluk, Apt. 57, and three lan when the latter resigned in man OatlKrilca in the nation’s queen and Jack of hearts, after In high cards you need more ex­ ton TdU be able to resume his and GIFT SHOP 17-year-old residents of the the fall of l»M. 111am Frank, denner badge and largeet archdiocese, was hospi' which East still hod to get a treme distribution tor an open­ jwolf badge; Gregory Viterito, work. R t 44A Bolton—44S-8089 building say it’s Nikita Khru­ tallzed Feb. 17 complaining with trump trick. "Die penalty was ing bid. A medlosl advisory Thursday OTTAWA (AP) — A true part­ „ , . . . V. .Assistant denner badge: Peter shchev’s new building. No skating today or tonight at tenner badge: and recurrent headaches. He had l.KX) points. said that broncUal ooim stioa a TES, WE DELrV'ER e The building luperlnlendent nership between Canada’s been in Mercy Hospital for 12 Should Pass For Sheinwold’§ S6-page book­ WhlAh had troubled the 68-year- French-and English-speaking Center Springs Annex, but the Raymond McCabe. assistant dbys *n January for treatment let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge. ' Flowers for all oerasions; u y s It isn’t. park depsrtment, with fingers tenner badge. When East bids two spades. old cardinal had lessened and Weddings, Funerals, Cat Other adults living in the populations must be achieved if of a gall bladder condition. South shoifld pass. He has told send 50 cents to Bridge BMk that he continues to Improve crossed, announced today that Scouter In pel pins were pre­ Manchester Eve. Herald, Box Flowers and Corsages.. eight-story apartment building Canada is to continue to exist as skating hour.s Saturday and Sun­ his story, snd all further moves from last Saturday's abdominal a nation, a 10-member royal sented to the invited guests. 3318, Grand Central tMatton. next door to the Canadian Em­ day would be from 10 to noort NEW NORWICH GHIBF are up to North. If North is bold simgery. bassy wouldn’t talk. commission says. The Tliemecraft Show will be NORWICH (AP)—This city's he will double two spades, sens­ New York 17, N.Y. The operation removed a poi^ Prime Minister Le.ster B. and 1 :S0 to 10. held Saturday, March 6, at Ver- Copyright, 1966 Khru.shchev’s wife. Nina, and There Is no coa.sting or akiing. new police chief is Robert J. ing the misfit; but even if North tion of intestine which had de­ Pearson presented the 86,000- planck School. The public is Smith, M, formerly a detective passes two spades the contract OeneraJ Features Gnrp. veloped growths. a daughter have been there sev­ welcome. eral times fixing up the fifth- word preliminary report of the Mrgeant on the Milford police will be badly damaged. Doctors uaid H was not deter floor quarters, believed to be a commission on bilingualism and force. The defenders con take thetr BOTH SIDES GOT 8MOKE.S mined it mallgiMmcy was BRAND NEW biculturalism to the House of Song Writers Smith was appointed T h u ^ Mgh clube and high diamonds ATLANTA — In the a v ll War present. six-room apartment. Commons Thursday. "I know nothing about It,” Skaters at Glen day by City Manager Charles k . snd can ruff several times. The tobacco rations were authorized said a man who Identified him- Bring Suit on lovine, himself appointed to his best defense will take the first tor both Oonfedeirate and Union QUEEN ELIZABETH FLORENCE, Italy (API — A post last month after serving as eight tricks, defeating East by troops. LONDON (AP) — Queen Elli ’65 ■self as the "commandant" of standing room only audience of Plan Exhibition the building. "He ha.sn’t been ‘Supercal-etc.’ town manager and then mayor abeth n was reported today to 3

profeoMonola, and they wouldn’t ba up thora mtfeee they war# FOR RENT Town Forum Background Holy Name Unit South Windsor Ifi nsoa. Msvla Plolee- FREE Aerialist Resumes Act experts. s a i or sBeot, oMo Will Hear Panel TV-Radio Tonight "T o u ozon’t soorod baoausa gfi m m . elldo pw j ectoiw. EEUVERY At Scene of Tragic Fall you know you’va dotM H a tiioa- Janet L. Olode ot 1701 TW- 3 Items Face Voters Tomorrow oond timaa.” lond Tipit#- 7»aa (iiaiged WELDON DRUO CO. Regional Transit System St. James' Holy Nome So­ ARTHUR Just bofOrs MTss Lawrsnea fAllurt to grant ono o* M l Mala St—Til. 64S-BS11 ciety will receive corporate Miss Lawrence’s parents, Mr. began her act, Lorry Rufal, wbo eonununlon at a special mass MADISON, WU. (AP) — TWr-^ the hlghiwiay to oncoming traf­ South Windsor votere wlU goWocated at the intersection of^Presently they ore beyond the Television would handle her (fiimMng rope ty-flve teA above the arena and Mrs. Louis La'wrence, and fic, and w as summoned to ap­ at 6 pm. In St James’ Church Sullivan Ava. and Rye S t Even­ three-mile road limit from a her fiance, Bobby Beckette of m he l » d done t ^ n l ^ two on Monday. Following the moss to the polls tomorrow to vote 1:00 ( 3-10-13-18-32) Hovla ( 3) Death Valley D ayi (C) floor, where she almost lost her pear at the Manchester session tually it will accommodate one fire etation. Because of this, (20/ M yitery Buainces life, M ary Lou Lawrence, 38, Hobart, Ind., could not attend yeotv ego, commented: "She's a dinner 'Will be held in the St. ( 8) Admlnl Jack of Circuit Court U on March Advocated for the Future on three separate Issues on a ladder truck, one pumper and they are classified as if they (20) iHis Boat Annlt 7:15 (SO) Sporta Camera resumed her career, undeterred the performance. Just before a IttUe nervous, but woul(fei’t Jomek' School cafeteria at 7 (3i> KlnderKartCD (22) liaae. HishllKhU IB. _ referendum totaling $1,015,000. one reserve pumper. live In a town with no Are pro­ (SO) Clhayenne (40) Peter Jennlnga—Newt by memories of a sickening showtime, the pert redhaired you bs too?" The <^iargo reaultod from po* HOT ROD SPECIAL p.ih. A fter the dinner the reg­ tection and their fire Insurance 7:30 ( 8-30-40) Fllntatonea (C) ular business meeting ■will be Voters will decide whether The building will be one-etory CAR RENTAU (40) Admiral and BwalVby friunge from the flying trapeze. aerialist learned that her par­ Ten minutes Miter Miss Law ­ Uee Investigation of s three- Transportation in urbanfdowntovm, asy the experU, andeboth >Ut« ond'iFederol agencies premiums reflect this, Cromble • :80 ( 34) What a N ev? (22) Schoola Match WIta ents were stranded In Chicago rence descended to the floor, 1M3 Chevixriet Super Sport conducted and will precede a to approve bond issues of $675,- with brick exterior and con­ ( 8) Rocky and His Piiends ( 3-12) Rawhide Flashing a wide smile, the vehicle ooddent occurring Mon- areas comes under scrutiny much of the C BD congestion have clear responsibility for said. (34) Anliquet by a snow storm. her triumph complete. 400, V-8, 4-qwed troao.,’ ra­ panel dIscuMion on "The Cath­ 0^ for the South Windsor crete block Interior construc­ c rLEA S M R (30) Film aertaiist from Crovm Point, ^ y oftamoon on ToUanii Tpke. problem can be licked. Many control of their transportation Chief Cromble said the fire t:4B (30) Induatry On Parade (10-30) Science Serlea (O “I witdi they could have made MAry Lou was, ssid Rufal wtth in the background readings olic Laym an In on Ecumenical H l ^ School, $268,000 for the tion. In addition to the appara­ Ind., drew a standing ovation near Adams St. dio, heater, whltswalla cities, such as Boston, Chicago, programs which can neither be • :00 ( 8) Newa 8:00 I 8-30-40) Incer Stevena In it, but that won’t stop me,” she a g r i^ "h er old, oonqpetent for Wednesday’s town plan­ Society," EU Terry Elementary School tus space, it will have a small department has worked hard to • A l I M m (31) ‘nus la larael Sweden from the circus audience, then Tliamaa F. Johnson, 60, of 144 Bright rod bucket ssots. and Washington, have been delegated nor usurped. provide the town with good fire (22) The Chitting Edge said. “ I ’ve got to go through The panel will consist of addition and $76,000 for Fire­ office radio room, a storage (10) Eye-DentUy performed flawlessly Thursday AdMM »L, wis srrosted at hla ning forum on "Mass trying to devel(^ systems to 8. A Traniportation Planning protection at a minimum cost. • A l M edth (33) Top 32 Plua One (34) Short Storiea with this for my own soke.” Jet block sm! R IRO R John J. Shields, Robert J. Di- house No. 3. room, a training room and 8:30 I 3) Survival In her since home yesterday by Det. John Transportation.” d o this, but so far with rather Partnership of city - county- "W e firm ly believe that the pro­ (80) Plaah (Jordon 1963. sharp. Full prloa ■sssl# unsatisfactory results. gan and Matthew M. Moriarty. District 1 residents will vote shower and toilet facilities. • A l TIin m (30) Film (10-22-30) Bob Hope Theater The drama of her comeback Krlnjok on a warrant Issued David B. Oarlaon, In on ar­ state-federal must be forpied. posed fire station No. 3 la es­ (40) UPT Review (IS) Subacription TV “It was wonderful — no ach- began as she waited for the Decade^s Force Ready The fact is that transporta­ Chaster W. Obuchowzki will at the Pleasant Valley Ele­ Chief Cromble said the new by the 13th Circuit Court ticle, "Con TronaportsUon Sya- Transportation systems know sential If we are to continue to (18) Subacription TV Dlceat (12) On Broadway Tonight e«, no pains, no nothing,” said to begin. tion systems will have to oerve moderate the discussion. mentary School and District 2 station should also make our in­ PohI Dodo* Pontiac 9:00 ( 3) Richard Diamond charging him wKh breach of tenu Put Our Cittea Bock To- no p^itlcal boundaries. The at South Windsor High School. dustrial areas more desirable to provide this same grade of fire ;10 ( 3) Newa. Sporta. Weather ( 8-30-40) Valentine a Day Miss Lawrrence. Sitting alone In the wings, WASHINGTON — Labor Del C ARTR CHEVROLn downtown more effectively than Shields, a graduate of Villa- INC. .18 (22) au h Houae peace for alleged threatening gather Again?" In the "Archi­ legal requirement of coopera­ The polls will be open firom 6 prospective builders. protection,” he said. S (18) Newa and Vlewa (34) The Open Mind TWo years ago she suffered a smoking a cigarette, she studied pertinent statisticians say more OO. IMG. they do today, but they ivlll nova College and on assistant (13) Balleya of Balboa tectural Forum," aurveye the tion must be demonstrated The residents of the northwest Chief Cromble said, "W e urge m BIAIN SnUEEX (SO) Rocky and Hla Fiienda skull fracture, a broken rib and the other performers. Was she is and 19-yeor-okls will enter phone ooHo. also have to do it out of a re­ project en^eer In Turbo Fan am. to 7 pm. rksae ««»-S8Sl 9:S0 ( 3-12) Comer Pvle. USMC USB MAIN snUER (}ue#t of aome American cltiei through a 'working partnership T h« proposed high school ad­ section of town ■will receive you to support our efforts with ( 8) Peter Jennlnira—^Newa (10-33-30) Jack Penny a broken collar bone when she worried about the pcNMlbllity the labor force this year than Johnson has poMod a VlOO gional conte x t That Is, service Compreesion Development at Guest Speaker MANCHESTER, CONN, in aeorch of a good public tran­ an affirmative vote on the fire • :S0 ( 8) Bourbon St. Beat ( 8-20-40) FDR fell to the concrete floor of the that one of them might fall? did members ot that ag« group bond while awaiting arraign- to the C B T must be a 'vital part of govermnents. To accomplish Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, dition calls for completion in many benefits from tiie pro­ (34) What a Nerr? 10:00 ( 3-12) Slattery", People “The Ohristlan Mission in the sit ayatam. He observes the ne- ' station referendum." Dane County Arena. “Of course not. They’re in the entire lMO-69 decode. m fot In court an Moinh IB. of any system, but It Is only one this, agreement must be will speak on the subject of 1966. posed fire station, he said. ( 3) Walter Cronklte (1023-30) Jack Paar ceaalty of orienting these ays- There are 18 classrooms In (30) Social Scclilty ( 8-20-40) 12 O’clock High Philippines” will be the subject part, and certainly should not reached on the obligation of all "The Laym an in His Occupa' tema towards a regional setup. the proposed addition and an (12) Newabrat (34) Flaherty and Film consume a disproportionate parties and an agreed-upon dis­ Uonal World.” (40) Superman 10:30 (18) Subecripllon TV of a talk by Miss Amshelle The aecood readlnjg la a state­ audio-visual teaching area. The (18) Topic share of facilities. tribution and understanding of Digan, a graduate of St. 11:00 ( 341-1013-20-23-30-40) Newa. (^autico of Bloomfield, a stu­ ment from a meeting held In addition would also house a (10-22-3()) Huntley-Brlnkley Sporta The necessity for region-wide, work elements. A ll parties must Michael’s College with a mas­ ,>A\UN® • ;45 (20) Peter Jenninita—Newa 1968 by the Tronaportatlon Oom- ter’s degree from Notre Dame combination band and chorus U:16 (1030) Tonight (C) dent from the Philippines, at rather than CBD-oriented, ays. demonstrate their willingness to T:00 (12-22-30-10) Newa. Sporta. (20-40) I>es Crane Show We Are Headquarters for This Wonder'u! New Ceiirng i':,-? ! mlttee of the American Pubke University, and attendance su­ music room and a new TXY KAYE SHOW also because they ^ in t up the governing body is coiutimUy munity College of MaiuAester the expanded facilities a n d i:00 lem g John Wade ^12:16 Sign Off gineering at the University of w n o —leee critical debate that has devel­ and has held, numerous offices 8:00 Dick Roblnaon in music education from Hartt -TL- WEDr-.ES':-' v.O-i-rs C B S r v Connecticut. aware and fully behind any flAxible space will be sufficient 1:06 Newa Sign Off 5:00 Afternoon FhliUon ' College. She studied piano 'with The readings follow. oped over the relationship be­ authority it may delegate. in civic, religious and business to serve the anticipated 1,200 6:00 Newa. &x>rta. Weather tween tran^wrtation planning WHAT—•!» 6:46 3 Star 5&ttra Jacob Lateiner while he ■was at America U ^ y Is making the 6. The Partnership Structure organizations. student capacity by 1970 and ■ :00 Gene Anthony 7:06 Oonvereation Piece and uition land use. Obuchowskl, who 'will be the 6:30 Newa. Sporta anu Weather the college. greatest Investment In any na­ should nslst of represents' to servo that number of stu­ 7:30 Newa of the Worid Eight Eeeenttgls for Urban moderator, is an associate pro­ dents efficlonUy In the future. 7:00 Edward P. X orgaa 7:60 Sing Alone . Mias Chautico, who also tion's history in its trsnsporta- tlvee of state and local imits of 7:16 Joe Edwarda 8:10 Pops Oonoert tton network The S41 billion Traasp4>rtallon Planning government. The governing fessor of foreign languages at 1:30 Sign Off teaches piano. Is presently di­ Architect Robert VonD<*len 9:00 Hootenanny Road Show Interstate Highway Program Is Transportation, which In body of each local agency with the University of Connecticut WD(F—1233 10:06 Nightbeat recting the children’s choir at told a publlc-hearlng on the EU in high gear— this year another eludes all modes'of private and authority over transportation, and received his bachelor’s and 5:00 Wall St Today. 11:00 Newa the First Baptist Church In Terry School addition there 6:00 Newa. Weather. Sporta 11:15 Sporta Final $6.6 billion 'wUI be ^)ent for public conveyance for the move­ planning and related matters master’s degrees In French would be anticipated savingrs of 6:15 Radio Or eater Hartford West Hartford, where she is an 'Hf ■ -S. ; 11:30 Art Johnaon 9iow highways, which represents ment of people and goods, af. should have appropriate repre­ from Fordham University apd between five and ten per cent 6:46 Lowell Thomaa: Spcnta WPOF—141# associate member. She wros tele­ the degree ol doctor ol philo­ 7:00 Newa 6:00 Lou Terri about SB per cent of oU public feels every element of the com­ sentation or Uaison wMh the if the addition 1s added now. vised last March In a program sophy in French from Yale 7:36 Capitol Cloakroom 7:00 Ken Saturday Morning 9 ajiL—12 noon spending. A biU is before Con­ munity. Great sums of money partnership irinieture. WHhln The proposed addition Is 11 7:46 H lffi va. RiUhnuse 12:00 itel LaRooa titled “Who Are the Baptists?” University. He la a member of gress to provide $1 billion fed­ are Involved annually in the con­ this structure, special groups classrooms to be completed She is presently making her Here’s the way to start your spring remodel­ struction, operation, moints fairly representil^ the inter­ the faculty and the curriculum eral old for urbam moss transit committee of the Manchester next fall. home ■with the Rev. and Mrs. ing and redecorating. Come and see how easy aysUnu and It is estimated that nance and use of transportation ests of those most directly In­ It has also been proposed Nicholas Titus, Bloomfield. Community College, chairman U.S. Business as Usual it is to have beautiful new Armstrong Ceil­ over $10 bllUon will be spent for systems. Certainly tronsporta. volved in a given sttuoiUon that the addition and three kin­ A sandwich supper wlH be tion has a major Influence on should he established to deal of the Manchester Human Re­ dergarten rooms might be used rail rapid transit facllitlea In lations Commission and a served at 6 pm. ■with women ings in any room. the next two decadee. A t the the economy, the well being, and with specific problems. This to house the public kindergar­ from two of the circles prepar­ the safety ot a community. (toncept is designed to permit Knight of St. Gregory. ten program if it Is started next Despite New Viet G>ups same Unne, states and dtlea are Arthur England and Sylve.s- ing and serving' dessert and cof­ Therefore, it is essential that a more manageable group in year. spending record amounts on ter McCann are co-chairmen in fee. Mrs. Herbert Spicer and an effective transportation plan large complex urban areas W ith the addition the school streets and rural roads. There charge of arrangements lor the SAIGON, South Viet N a m f “The United States wanted Mrs. John Ruff, circle leaders, rvlng process be developed and while retaining complete repre­ will become re(rtangular in ^^)rnstrong is so much activity that It is affair. They have been assisted (A P ) — ITiougfa they (tlstlke 6ie Huong to remain as premier will be in charge. coordinated among all Jurisdlc sentation shape. The addition will be 14,- making those who care about by James Woodward, Raymond continuing poliUc&l chaos, U.S. and so did many of us,” one the city actively nervous. tlons and all agencies which are 6 Decisions at the local level 000 square feet. The three kin­ of goverhment should be made DellaFera, Robert Coulumbe, officials ^ Viet Nam c^ipeeu* to ranking 'Vietnamese said. “ But Around them they can individually responsible for vari dergarten rooms have exits on REPRESENTATIVE IN CHARGE wltlrin the framework of the John Spaulding, Gary Lawrence, he prepared to continue busi­ U.S. diplomacy made such a the results of the postwar spurt oua elements of the planning to a playground area which Tax Structure partnership agreement Those Robert O’Connell, John Baker, would be fenced In with a chain ness as usual even if there are (dKxwdo'wn issue of Huong that of highway construction In the process. He’ll show you how easy it is to install your decisions which are the respon- William Belfiore, Paul Moriarty,^ many more coups. It is all part the whole (juestion became an thundering swirl of traffic. W ill “ . . . After July 1, 1968, the link fence. Study Favored slblllty ot one government body Carl Lombardo, Sam Felice, Ed­ VonDohlen said there is no of yrtiat some U.S. policymakers affair of state in which Viet­ own Armstrong Suspended (Deilings . . . and the vast new programs simply Secretary (of (Commerce) shall have described ns a “managea­ are Its prerogative, but should ward Moriarty, John Boll, Frank problem in adding on the addi­ namese sovereignty was In how you’ll save! pour more an(] more vehicles not approve under Section 106 of ble mess.’’ question.” r e f e 1 c t agreements reached Phllopena and Rosario Sapienza. tion now. There are no addition­ state Representative Paul uito Uie already swollen city this title any program for proj­ There is a growing realisation through the cooperative pHm- al boilers or boiler rooms need­ Some Vietnamese fear that Grootoert today clarified a re­ streets? W ill they further ects in any urban area of more among American cheers here ning procees ed. Bwsause the schcx)l Is all- with Khanh gone, extremists stretch the city outward, until than fifty thousamd population Fatal Shooting that the Vietnamese general port In yesterday’s Herald T The Transportation Plan­ electric, an electrical conduit may take over, ripping what It bemea an even more shape­ unless he finds that such proj­ staff is JiBt not like the general which had stated that he will ects are based on a continuing ning Process should be Integrat­ is plugged into. Httle stability is left in the un- less, formless mass? W ill the HARTFORD (AP)—An argu­ staffs of m o^ Western nations back a proposal for the comprehensive transportation ed into normal operations of Fire (Thief Rhilip Cromble has try. creo- new arteries merely generate ment at the Bellevue Square and pnibably never will be, de­ planning process carried (xit co­ government insofar as possible. urged all residents of South More power plays within the Uon of a state income tax. ever more traffic, rendering Housing project has led to the spite its training at the U.S. operatively by states and local An organizational bbj^lve 1s Windsor to vote tomorrow In general staff itself are Hkely, The possibility of a state In- themselves obsolete soon after fatal shooting of 17 - year - old Army War College. communities . . ." to create a process for the sys­ favor of the proposed fire sta­ particularly among the clique of come tax was discuased Wednes­ COFFEE they are built? Buell R. French. In many ways. South Viet This quotation has been ex­ tematic (tollection, analysis and tion No. 3. officers known as the “young day night, at a meeting of the Planning for a DeoUnlng Police held Howard L. Ran­ Mam is politicaHy similar to a Turks.” tracted from Section 9 of the utilization of the information dolph, 36, a resrident of the proj­ Although the fire station Is metHeval feudal state. The ruler Democratic Town (Committee, Central City needed in developing eound Important to all residents of the Two in particular are rivals — 1962 Federal • Aid Highway Act. ect, on a homicide chs.rge of Viet Nam, whoever he may and in (xnnmenting thereon, The planning of any trans­ transportation plans and pro­ Brig. Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, the Action is called for and it is of 33 Brook St., was northwest be, rules by the grace of bis Groobert noted that the State portation system must begin grams. Local u^ts of govern­ Cromble said, it will directly | air force commander; and Brig. IDEAL FOR REMODELING...REDECORATING...NEW HOMES this action to which this state­ shot three times with a .22 cali­ powerful barons, whom he must Grange and many labor un- with some harsh facts of U.S. ment riiould provide for the ef­ benefit all town residents. G otl Nguyen Chanh Thl, gover­ ment is addre."scd. ber rifle. play off against each other. lona, usually on opposite sides urban life. For example: ficient functioning of the trans­ Chief Cromble said the pro­ nor of central Viet Nam. of Issues, were both in favor of COVER UNSIGHTLY | CONVERT YOUR LOWER ! MODERN 1. In the last decade, central Units of government are Police said that Randolph Vietnamese barons tu*e not urged to enter into agreements portation planning pnx:ese called them to say he had shot posed fire station would be a I necessarily military field com­ Militant Bud

H BiZNCHESTBR BVi2«NG?HERALI), MANCHESIER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBB;UARY 26; 1966 p a g e BIZ IIANGHBSTiai EVENING HE»ALD, MANCHBBTBS» GUNN RockvUle-V ernon But it will be, ot eouTse, a Uttlo too Dele gates from Six Towns HUtnrlfpBtpr late for pates of the present generation. Enrtilttg Srralb They must continue, as before, to try to Orlowski Backs McCusker; Endorse Funds for Rt. 6 make a nobility of necessity, and a dto- STmo. tlnctton of their lack, and so to appear Gtes Services, LowerTaxes It waa a case o f "ione hand'» He said that before men as to make future genera­ washes the oth'er” last night, road aUTVev and property ac- tions, no matter how hirsute they may qutolUon for the- approximate­ The Rockville when about 46 I'epresentatives ly nine miles : of highway become, think o f thto as mankind’s shin­ city comicil^charge of failure to kew right president, John T. Oriowskl, to­ on a gre.de and curve. 'The ac­ from six area towns met at through Manchester would take ing hour. day endorsed the candidacy of cident was Investigated by Lt. Manchester High School by the" about two years to complete, Thomas J. Mef^sker for mayor and that the proposed 89 mil­ Edwin R. Cartoon and Con­ invitation of Mayor Fraficls In Tuesday’s election. Both are stable Norbert Saegaert. lion appropriation would suf­ Felix Frankfurter Democrats. Post-Season Ganiee Set Mahoney and the Manchester fice. "As president of the Board of Felix Frankfurter waa the heir and The coaches and directors of <3hand>er of Commerce to di.f- Doocy questioned the neces­ Aldermen,” Oriowskl said, I’ve sity for appropriating funds exemplar of several traditions that the Rockville Midget Leagrue cuss the relocation of Rt. 6, •••••••*•••••••••••• enjoyed working with Mr. Mc­ have selected a group of boys now for the actual construction, j have mingled successfully in the rich from the East Hartford town I •••••••••••••••«•• U'W Cusker during the last six from the league to participate saying that it could be appro­ Ifes •••••••••••••••• tapestry of American life. years.” line through WlUimantic. Had he lived in the eighteen-century In several post-season baidtet- priated in future legislative aes- “ While I am not seeking re- Enlightenment, he would have been at ball tournaments. Manchester, which to down for sions, when needed. mBKMH OT_ election, I ask my friends to He warned of the dangers of - -•» aSOOATIIO PKlfli home in Dr. Johnson’s London or in the On Saturday, tha RockVfl)4 a 89 million allocation in the AMOclaMd Pnm to awKM t^ vote for Tom McCUsker,” Or­ team will play the Manchester governor's 1966-66 road-build­ a 20-year bond tosue of 8465 Paris that so warmly welcomed Thomas lowski said. “ The people know Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. He West Side Angels at the Com­ ing budget, Introduced a reso­ million for road building, as we have had gtKxl services suggested by the GOP leader­ had A Jewish love of learning for its own munity Y in the Manchester In­ lution, drawn by Bruce 'Watkins for the city government, and ship, saving that it might jeop­ sake as befit the descendant of six gen­ vitational Tournament. On of the chamber calling for "a the taxes have been reduced.' March 6, the locals will play In strength of purpose for Rt. 6 ardize the .state's credit of rat­ ~!«i'eiaa — “ *- erations of rabbis and Talmudic Orlowski added that the qual the Frank J. Kinney Invita­ construction.” ing. scholan. He was an effervescent, in­ Ity of the city government was tional Tournament in Bran­ The resolution, signed by all The representatives from the _____. tor typo- satiable conversationalist—a suitable possible because ” we had so to adyarttoeiDcnta ford. Rockville has drawn New of the repre.sentatives, read.s. five towns east of Manchester taste and talent for a man born, as he many sincere aldermen. Tom (Bolto.i, Coventry. Andover. was, in nineteenth-century Vienna. Haven in the opening game set McCusker was one of the men "We endorse the recommended Man.sfleld and Windham) all PYankfurter had the authentic radi­ for 11 a.m. In the new Branford appropriation in the governor's who headed committees and Community House. expressed di.sappointment and Lwrtrle.jtttost j j J i J . cal’s need to protest against injustice budget, necessary for the plan­ who worked for good services at Last Monday, Rockville de­ frustration that the program, Acm^ — W*w io«* a*- and, in so doing, to risk unpopularity a price that was reasonable.” ning, engrineerlng and right-of- with the rich and respectable. He ex­ feated Windsor Locks 30 to 20 11 years in the talking stage, 'iu D n ’BTOBAO o r cataoLAf "The Republican candidate in a game played at Rockville way acquisition for the reloca­ is now being considered for its posed the wrongfful conviction of labor for mayor (Samuel Pearl) has tion of Rt. 6 around Manchester, leader Tom Mooney during the patriotic High School gym. final st.ngcs In the Manchester criticized the city government Home and away games are and recommend and endorse limits only. excitement of World War I. He crusaded generally and Mrs. Ethel Pease that an appropriation for plan­ in behalf of a new trial for Sacco and being arranged with Newington However, despite their ex­ MXir ^1—!!■/ 1 poSL in particular,” Orlowski ob­ for both the midgets (11 and 12 ning and engineering of Rt. 6, pressions of "immediate need,” Vanzettl, in 1927, shocking many de­ from Bolton Notch through fer pBitoCy ~ I V fcjji**" served. “ This isn't lair, and years old) and the juniors (14 they left the meeting in agree­ fenders of the status quo in Harvard everybody knows it.” Windham, be made by the 1966 > o r ftMu — 1 D.IB. Tbmto. Tard and the Commonwealth of Mas­ and 15 years old). ment that a start had finally Tor iiunrdajr — Y p.BL JTrldAy.__ ^ "Ethel and all the city em­ Members of the team include General Assiembly,” been made and that further eiaaifltol doAdltjo: 10:10 •-». mttk *m < sachusetts. He was active in innumer­ ployes worked hard to serve State Sen. Fred Doocy, presi­ ti«lm tlwi <»c«p> fctnrtAy — t A-m. able dissenting movements. Steven Beerworth, Gregory Ber­ progress was foreseeable in the the people.” Oriowskl said. "We ger, Michael Farris, Mark Gre- dent pro tenvpore of the State not too distant future. Friday, February S8 But Frankfurter had also the au­ are proud of the record, and thentic conservative’s devotion to the gus, James Kelly. David Kind, Senate, cut off a potential po­ we want a man like Tom Mc­ Norman LaPointe, Bruce Pfalz- litical discussion, concerning FINNISH MART STABLE past, respect for power and taste for Cusker, with his record of balance and order and moderation. He graf. Dale Rich and Philip the merits of the Republican- HEIBINKI — The Finnish I life In The (Hfl Globe Tct many years of public service, Whitehead. proposed 8465 million road pro­ market for United States goods \lila to a moment when the United entered public life under the auspices of to lead us as mayor." Henry L. Stimson, one of America’s Members of the Alpine Ski gram aa compared to the gov­ remains quite stable at about i Jfatioiia Meme low in prw tife and ef< Qrlowski said he urges vot­ Club have ju.st returned from ernor’s 8180 million proposal. 874.4 million a year. great conservative statesmen. As chair­ ers to vote for McCusker "in fertiveneaa and power. Everybody to man of the War Labor Policies Board their annual trip to Jay Peak order to continue in force a and have completed a week of toiiiriny about how H ou^t to be re- in World War I, adviser to Presidents government concerned with the and finally Associate Justice of the Su­ intense instruction in the "na- eqranlsed. Some want it reorganized into tax rate while providing serv­ tur teknlk” Five of the mem­ preme Court, Frankfurter served his ices.” bers received their gold eagles apnaililnc weaker. Some want H reor- Government with conspicuous devotion. into a atroncer and better reoof • Driver Charged and d.iplomas qualifying them Nor was it any accident that he con­ A Hartford motorist observed as expert-s in this technique Shnd capacity to deal with war. tributed the phrase “with all deliberate last night driving the wrong The five ranked experts are • A t thto atace, one of the great found- speed”—^wlth its nicely balanced double way around the Vernon traffic Sherwood M e r k, Geraldine imperative— to the Supreme Court's leg nationa o f the United Nations haa circle was arrested by Vernon ’ Merk, Betty school desegregation decision. police. Constable Raymond Be­ Johndpow and John Keller. The a|nne forward with a propoaition which During more than twenty years at the rube. five were instructors in the re- ifpreaenta the moat aignificant gift of Harvard Law School, he was a superb SHOE SALE Murphy, 37, was cently completed Junior Pro­ teacher of law. Combining erudition with yaindide and preatige any major nation found by police to be driving gram conducted by the dub for enthusiasm, he awakened, stimulated, yet given the world organisation. while his license was under sus­ area children. goaded, enlightened and finally educat­ Courtesy Wadsworth Atheaeum. Hartford Two other members of the Odd and Broken Lots Of Fomous Mokes iBrittoh Foreign Secretary Michael ed himdreds of young men—not only as pension. He was charged with failure to drive right at a ro­ club, Jack Fuglel and Bob Beer- Keeney Wing Gets Occupants Monday Mawart announced in the Houae of Com- skilled professionals but as civilized men ‘WINTER LANDSCAPE” : Gysbrecht Lijtens worth, are now residing at Jay and as future public servants with live­ tary and operating a motor ve­ The Keeney St. School addition ia just about finished. In anticipation of using one or two of NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES toinia that Britain waa now offering to hicle while hto license to under Peak where they are instruc­ ly consciences. tors in the Ski School. Other the ten new classrooms Monday, custodians William Rice (pushing) and John Gribbon (pull­ diake a permanent commitment to the Among his admirers there waa a tVINTEA IN ALL iU grand cuapension. ing) move desks through the corridor connecting the 1955 building with its 1965 counterpart. Murphy, arrested by Consta­ club members participating in Bkltad Nations to provide logtoUcal sup­ school of thought that for Frankfurter beauty has been dramatically the instruction and receiving Keeney principal Edward Tlmbrell Jr. said this week that he hopes to have most of the ble Raymond Berube, posted port for as many as six battalions of In- elevation to the Supreme Court, although captured in oils by the early silver eagles W6r4 Ray Roy and classrooms in use in a few weeks. The addition Was constructed by Jack R. Hunter Inc. at K seemed to crown his career, waa in 8100 bond for appearance in a cost of about 8363,000. Besides the ten clasaroomk, there is a library and a heating plant tomtry in a United Nationa peaoe-keep- 17th century Flemish landscape Marilyn Rleder. fact an anti-climax and a wrong turn­ Inside Report Reflections Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Prior to the Jay Peak trip, A fourth grade class now holding classes nearby Trinity^ Covenant Oiurch 'will probably be 1 ^ forea. ing. This greatest of teachers, some be­ artist, Oysbrecht Lijtana, in March 16. the club com plete its junior the first user of the addition. (Herald photo b y Pinto.) SAVE 35 to 50% ^ Bltherto, what haa happened in Unit- lieved, lacked the ultimate self-confi­ this painting from tha perma­ Police report two motorists program and the following chil­ ill Nations peace-keeping operations to dence to wield judicial power. Intimately were injur^ when a delivery dren participating in the pro­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak nent collection of the Wads­ A Change Of Pace truck, traveling south on Reser- Jill Gebler, Christina Minta, Su­ Mills, RFD 2; Mary Belcourt, wife's' 'Vemon home. Sutton that various nations have agreed to acquainted though he was with the worth Atheneum. Lijtens, who gram received blue, red or yel­ san Benedict, Thomas Benedict, 22 Hany St.; Derlene Stavens, was charged with breach of workings of political power. Tolr M ., operated by Albert A. low patches according to their peace and posted 8500 bond. He ITCvide manpower or logistical asstot- was an active painter from Bonini, 26, of Springfield, Mass., Peter Benedict, and Sherwood 61 Ward S t; Helen Overlook, Certainly his death will only tempo­ BANGKOK, Thailand— Prime (built by the famed Seabees) 1598-1617, treats the landscape By PhineoM Fitk« progress In tielr d a s ^ : Geral­ Merk — Instructor, Pamela Pa- Ellington; Barbara Bossidy, 16 to scheduled to appear In ^ e e for aome specific operation. rarily still the long-continuing contro­ was struck by a sports car, target for the next Communist both of which sue near the in an elaborate linear pattern dine Merk, instructor, Dana luska, Oiris Phelps, Gregg Foster Dr. court March 16. Sgt. Walter ' Britain now offers to make thto kind versy between the Judicial activists and attack on a U.S. Asian base liver, and Ta Khli farther west tra-veling north, operated by Reed, Kimberly Reed, Dick Ma­ Smiegel made the arrest. of almost Japanese subtlety In When a town commission vast chunks o f town htotocy to Orlando P. Orfitelll, 17. of Bol- Freeman, Steve Kelly, Lloyd Kiowa Council Meets! eg help a thing it will maintain perma- the advocates of judicial self-restraint to not necessarily in South Viet and not so exposed. guire, Jeffrey Maron, Randy the bare trees ot ths for^ changes hands— from one par­ guide current decisions. tem Rd. Eddy, Dale Clark and John Kiowa Council, Degree of Main and Birch Sts. ijtottly earmarked for the United Na- whose cause he championed. There is no Nam at all, but one of the two The fact to, however, that ground, while in the distant Nobody waa better at side­ Pfau, Wayne Priest, Ricky Lipp- Pocahontas, will hold a regu­ 'Vernon news to handled by Police report that Bonlnl was man, and Betty Lovejoy, In- Ferry. need here to arbitrate this rich and U jS. air installations near the Thailand needs no new signal views he shows his advanced ty to another— ths chairman­ stepping potential problems lar meeting tonight at 8 at The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, GLENNEY’S tlans, to be called upon by that organl- General, struotor. Hendticksen, Hospital Notes fruitful intellectual dispute. One has only Laotian border here in Thai­ — such as a sneak attack on a understanding of aerial per­ ship usually changes vrith it. that could tie the town’s hands the Moose Club. A potluck 38 Park 8t., P.O. Box 327, tele­ 0|(tion whenever it chooses. Hospital for a hand laceration. Kevin Trapp, Oathy Laifaier, Admitted yesterday: Donald to observe that he waa admirably bril- land. U.S. base — that Communist spective. Thto painting belongs than Alvord, 'with his recollec- supper at 7 p.m. will precede phone 875-8186 or 648-2711. ' And with the chairmanship Orfitelll was admitted to Man­ Ronald Nightingale. Oarol* Farquhar, 20 Maxwell Dr.; -n*hto ebate had a tendency to commission held before. tice tempered with a great respect for "Now they begin to realize on roast turkey, listen to save- Debate, however, proved to deneral Assembly and raised question to safely predictable for Laos, that they cannot continue thto ramble, to become entwined W|tether the organization could ever even the law of the land and the nature of ral addresses and view enter­ with subjects that were not, have Ite values— not only to In­ the democratic process as he under­ already one-half controlled by activity with Impunity. If they tainment supplied by local ta­ strictly on the agenda. Some­ form the public through the andertake such a peace-keeping opera­ stood it The Supreme Court, he felt, the Pathet Lao. do, they risk being destroyed.” Bedroom lent times the meetings were a fas­ press but to assist commtoslon tion in the future, such offer and offers must determine the constitutionality, not And after Laos to sucked Into The fact that TTianat's Thai­ cinating source Of genecrfoglcal members themselves In finding the wisdom of legislation. With this view the Communist maw, the ob­ land has a miecisd interest in ■pt (Hily indicate that there are mem­ keeping the U.S. foot to the 10 Years Ago data, data about Manchester decisions that suited their pur­ he became a force for moderation on vious next target •will be Thai­ poses. bers who want the organization’s power land. fire In South Viet Nam — be­ famillee and relatives and land Living Room the court. Indications ars that General And so, while the talk goes to continue, but that they are willing to His waa a conviction of judicial self- A swift In-and-out thrust in cause Thailand’s turn to next — Manager Richard Martin WlU ownership. weakens not a wUt the truth Alvord himself, with a twin­ on. It finds itself goaded now shoulder a special peut of the cost in restraint; he would defer to. the legisla­ the night by the Pathet Lao recommend setting 86^mlU tex and then to keep to the point tive, judgment in cases when he himself across the Mricong against the of his words. ” It to very sim­ rate when board of directors kle in Ids eye, was not always advance. ple,” he said. ”We are the next by the new chairman. And keep Dining Room must have disagreed vehemently with UB. air base at Udom, 300 meet to act on matter. beyond bei^ something of a But the important, significant thing target, or we already have be­ taasa by making light when to the point it frequently does. that judgment Judicial absolutlm waa miles northeast of here, would Is that such nations are willing to yield come.” Winftoid R. Martin, 66, re­ commtoslon meipbar Mra. Dor­ The clearest indlcaUon a re­ anathema to him. remind those who are still im- tired member of Manchester porter may have of how much themselvea, without reserve or condi­ Deeply committed to Ideals, he was There to ample evidenos to othy Jacobson could be caught Bedding certain of Chinese intentions bear out Thanat’s warning Police department, dies in Bia- taking her obligations serious­ is accomplished — daetolons tion, or without knowing in advance no Ideologist Consequently, his judicial (there are none here In Thai­ bee Arts., of heart attack. reached and Ideaa dlseusaad— philosophy could not be pigeonholed into about being the “next ’target” ly- what and where the peace-keeping op­ land) what lies ahead if the This evidence and what 'ITiai- Hearings on several bills con­ And always, too, the tons of to the volume o f material he liberal or conservative categories. By no Communists are permitted to land to doing to protect herself cerning Manchester begin be­ finds himself writing Mmut the Rugs • Carpels eration would be, to the will and com- means insensitive to individual liberties, any given meeting waa east in BSand of the United Nations. This to take over South Viet Nam and will be documented in a sub­ fore CItiM and BorouglM (Com­ terms that Alvord provided. His meeting he attended. his integrity, nevertheless, was such that Laos. sequent report mittee of General Assembly at It was with some surprise, svbat all nations must learn to do, to his interpreUUon of the ConsUtutlon was a very definite presence Nothing has more puzzled IMS PubUahers Nawvpapvr State Capitol: One of measures the recognitioh of whIOh could then, that thto particular re­ some extent, if any nationa are to sur- had to take precedence over hla persohal Syndicate convictions. Washington and President John­ would maks It clear that South not be avoided. ports found his coverage of the tove. » Manchester Fire District and first commission meeUng under He waa a statesman of the law whose son’s men in the field the past Thto oomfortstole, family af­ two weeks than how to secure TW# Date Eighth School and UttUties Dis­ fair atmosphere had Its par­ Lamenzo’s chairm ^hip-jnw- numerous opinions and treatises, will trict have right to vote districts Shop Watkins Semi-Annual Sale until 5:30 tomorrow For Some, Too Late stimulate generations to come and help UB. bases here and in South < ticular beneflte—not the leaat Ing longer and lOngw m Us Viet Nam. In- South Viet Nam In 1816, out of existence if single town o f which was the way it per­ typewriter, despite the reUtlve (including tonight to 9). Avail yourself of values like Bach generation ot mankind, from the to hold this riation mors firmly to Its from Elba. 850 Marines were sent in to fire department is organised. mitted AlVord to oome up with brevity of the meeting. U / a tk iH d . Oarden of Eden forward, has imdoubted- constitution moorings. — CHRISTIAN these: SCIENCE MONITOR protect a large air base and its ly had the feeling that it was being new "Hawk” anti-aircraft mis­ 4 Pc. Living Room Groups, each with jumbo sofa, two Sweated of benefits, delights , and pless» sile batteriee after the Viet chairs and ottoman. Slim Modern or Wing Styles .. .299. ores just around -the comer o f prog- Jnstiee Frankfurter Cong attack on Pieiku. But Supreme Court Justice Felix Frank­ Solid Maple Kneehole Desk with 23 x 45” plastic top 109. lass. Even Adam, perhaps, wondered using UB. troops as security Fischetti furter left a profound Impact upon for the more modest bases in Why be got to the appls and to Eve so American jurisprudence because he pas­ Thailand has been ruled out, at Comfort Built Mattresses and Box Springe by Steams llte in life. sionately exemplified the concept that least for the time being. and Foster; twin or full sizes; each p ie c e ...... 38. But of an the why-couldn’t-it-have- this to a nation of law, and not o f emo­ Instead, the Thais themselves vmnilipower aame-a-few-years-sooner regrets, there tion. are tightening security around Four Piece Solid Maple Moosehead Dinettes; Harvest A great liberal, he nonetheless upheld Udom and Nakhon Phanom table, deacon’s bench, and two Windsor chairs, 4 pcs. 109. aiay be none in aU human history to the validity of the laws that Congress **wualks** right o v er bum ps and trou b le sirpass, in loud and mournful wailing, passed to restrict the Communist party, 24 X 36” Maple Finish Bookcase, adjustable a great supporter of unionism, he none­ t ^ t which now greets the possibility shelves ...... ♦.29.95 Itet medical research may have a real theless upheld the power of the states A T|ioafl:ht for Today IndeiMiideiit fitmi siitpEnsiM takes the V%ucH’' out of to restrict what they deemed socially sare for baldness in sight undesirable practices. He voted often to Sponsored by the Manchester truck ride. It suiootlis rough roads, protects truck, driver The remedy which has now succeeded hold wire-tapping unconstitutional, he Council o f Churches b^ growing hair on aome bald pates fea- voted also against the reapportionment «id cargo from excessive Jolting. And pu Chdvroltt pickups 3 Pc. Solid Maple Old tfres the external application of a male decision of the Supremo Court, declar­ Therefore do not be anxious Ipewich Bedrooms; dress­ ing "There to not imder our Constitution hermone preparation which, taken In- about tomorrow, for tomorrow Hft a proved system with millions of miles of user exporienct er, mirror, chest and bed, a.Judipial remedy fdr every pollUcal mto- will be anxious for itself. Let WATKINS BRO'niERS, bsmally, would be very dangerous and chlsf,” and he s u p p o r t fair treatment behind tt. T|y it out on one of Chovrolefs grort Floetskle or Authentic styling ..199. the day's own trouble be suffi­ Inc. 935 Main Street, afiieh would, as part of its internal in­ for suspected criminals,' averring "the cient for tlM day. Boston Rockers, bent , fluence, actually promote the Mmo history o f liberty has largely been the —Bt. Mattlmw 6:84 Stspsido pickups. Hfs dno of dM Ug reasons diat Chovrolot Manchester. Telephone history of the observahto o f i^weedural back spindles, bla,ck 'with Ntldnias it may euro whan applied ax- E thou wouldst Hve unruffled 643-5171. Open Thursday safeguards." care, Is first choloo wHh pickup from cossMs oostt stenciling and stripings, and Friday Evenings, b n a lly . The Justioe bdleved that it was' un­ Let not the peat tormesit thee in gold ...... 39.95 democratic fo r a Judge to over-ride the Closed Mondays. ^Ms seems an indirect substantiatloa e ’er; Tefephoite your Chevrolet deafer m m tm y type of truck aC tbs one piece o f folklore comfort the Oongresfi SKoept in t ^ clearest eases, a If any loaa tbou hast to rue. Milk Glass Planter Ta- , view hsf adteoed from the 20’s and' 80’s ble Lamps with white b|M patss have always bad—that bald- when he itow important economic Bwas- Act as though tbou wort bora ■Ute was a great mark ot masculinity, ursi overturned by the court—and anew; parchment shades, 28’' ‘ O P E N ■ij^ thara has never been a bald nuip which he saw lead to President Roose­ baqulre tiM meaning o f saoh ta ll...... 9.98 wouldn’t willingly swap a little rep- velt'S' so-called' court padcing scheme. day Hla counsel was pot always that of Wbat each day means ttaeV _ DW0 «IN CHEVfiOLiBl; CAp W oL M0 TS?% 29” Lift Top Knotty for a little fuss, and the import TONIGHT the majority of the court, and he was will say. ' HAOTFOiWVjONN. Pine Commodee, one et thing about the new cure for bald- s o m e th ^ criticized for taking too Matthew Arnold drawer* •*••••• • • • • I Is that it now seems Ukaly to be the thBid a view ot the court’s respoudbUity, ("fUila of LtfsT') teCall the tana ot thousands o f eursa but Cor the ages he deeply attsctsd the auhnitted by H u dltMdsa of the tountry ai^ the batonct Itov. ytands C Kasasa .WadoX.RA(I CHBVhOtZT, KG THB O R O D Y 0 0 . Mm la Ustasy whMb actmllr seek. — M lD D L R O W ir mnlBtar of durtittaa m M M um D s 1 “ 1

f AGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1966 lilANUHBiSTEk EVENING ilERAjJ), MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965

aid Miner, pastor o f the United Congregational Church, Tol-4^ TPC to Hold Rio^s Traffic i^Police Charge ^Enforcer’ O b i t u a ^ land, will officiate. Burial will Amendments to Zone Rules ^ bo In Ellington Center Ceme­ New Hearing S With Malcolm X Murder tery. Under Tough Frienda may call at the fu­ The town planning com­ Win Endorsement, Criticism neral home Sunday from 7 to mission will conduct a sac- i (CMttaned from F»C« Om ) tions based on misinformation Death Qaims 9 p.m. Task-Master and misrepresentaUona of the ond public hearing on pro­ posed changes to the town Saturday. Some 14,000 persona issues involved," Rowan lidd in A dozfin opinions of a Dr. Erickson aoning regulations after re­ quest Specific office projects two stories when conversions RIO DE JANEIRO, Brasil jMiTe pused by his bier in less a speech Thursday before the lies of proposod amend­ may be three storlee high. Foreign Service Association. F unerals visions to Its initial pro­ often depend for. their success (AP) — Rio’s tough traffic boss, Dr. Knut E. Erickson of Rock Atty. Podrove objected to a ' 4han three days. Malcolm's sister, Ella Mae posals have been prspsired. ments. to the town’s aoning upon, rapid approval. Ool. Americo Fontenelle, has Island, HI., pastor of Emanuel The second hearing, for requirement (that now exists ■ 4 The Federation for Independ- Collins of Boston, said Thursday Everett WoodniS regulations were . offered Comments about apartment tangled with another foreign Lutheran Church from 1932 to wdiich no date has been set, construction came from Attys. in the reguIaUons, according to . «nt Political Action called for "no one can fill Malcolm's Funeral services for Everett the town planning commis- town planning director Joseph • > e Harlem store closings at 3 shoes." 1939, died suddenly yesterday In Woodruff, 47, of 144 Demlng wiH be advertised In The Podrove and LaBeUe. embassy — this time the Soviet Rock Island. Herald. ■ifm at a public hearing last Tamsky) requiring a special Union — In his flat-tires battle ; -p.m. today and all day Saturday She told a Boston news con­ St,-will be held tomorrow at 2 They objected to amend­ exception for a conversion •— and threatened a boycott for ference : "I will endeavor to Pastor Erickson left Man­ pjn. ac tl>e Hobnes Funeral In the Interim, the com­ night. ments that would cut maximum against Illegal parking and traf­ • :Jhose stores which did not com- chester in 1939 to become comp­ mission has invited aU per­ The opinions ranged from when a new multi-family build­ carrjr out his program. I will Home, 400 Main S t The Rev. building height from three to ing con be constructed without fic violations. ly. The demand was repeated function in the capacity of troller of Augustana College and Cllffoi^ O. Slmpeon, pastor o( sons who have suggeaUona specific criticism of ths detail two stories; restrict the num­ 'hurs(fey night by Jesse Gray, Theological Seminary at Rock to Incorporate in the re- provUiona of the amendments— any special permission. As usual, Fontenelle won. choosing those I feel equal to Center Congregational Church, ber of iinlU to 16 where it is A proposed addition to in­ J[arlem rent-strike leader who Island. He later became vice 'vlsicms to evhmit their rec- voiced by builders and lawyers The colonel and a team of his work in his place. I shall work will officiate. Burial will be In now 20; require the buildings dustrial sone regulations re­ ■'^ppoke at a Harlem rally of 280 with and not against any and all resident of the college and held conunendations to the com- who must work within tha pro­ deflation •peciallste found eight 'Veterans' Field, Bkist Cemetery. cover no more than 25 per cent quiring a planted yard between American-built cars with diplo- ‘ :^rsona. organisations that are apparent­ Sils position until his retirement Friends may call at the fu­ mlaslon In writing within visions of the soning code—to o f the lot v/here It Is now 40 ly sincere in achieving equal a few years ago. the next week. general approval from residents an Industrial building and niatic license tags parked ille­ r In Washington, Carl Rowan, neral home tonight from 7 to 9. per cent; require parking space neighboring residential prop­ gally at the Soviet Embassy. ? ilirector of the United States rights for America's 20 million During his ministry at Eman­ Mr. Woodruff was bom in New The written recommen­ seeking protection against more for one und one-half cars per blacks and not just Interested in uel Lutheran Church there was dations will be considered Intense development o f their erty came under attack for be­ The cops drew their weapons : Information Agency, who is a Britain on Jan. 1, 1918, a son of unit where there Is now no for­ ing too restrictive''and too am­ — special tools for removing Ifegro, said some African news- extracting money from them." a substantial growth in mem­ the late Louis and Hilda Helm along with the points raised residential neighboilioods. mal requirement; and require In Rochester, N.Y., police bership and the property indebt­ d u rl^ a public hearing on The commission took no ac­ biguous. valve cores — and swung Into ^ papers were falsely portraying Woodruff. He had lived in Man­ 2,500 square feet of lot for each The addition would demand action. Ignoring protests. Thursday night found five sticks edness was greatly reduced. Be­ the sone changes last night. tion on the changes, which It j Malcolm X as a martyred inte- chester for 11 years. He was dwelling unit more than two yards of as much as 100 feet, The air hissed out of 32 tires. atlonist hero. Rowan said of dynamite taped together and sides his parish duties he took employed as sm inspector by has been working on for sever­ where 1,000 square feet are now slcolm X was "an ex-convict, said the explosives allegedly an active psirt in community af­ al months, pending further planted to screen the Indus­ Some of the cars were said to Pratt and 'Whitney Division of required. trial site from reetdenttal build­ belong to visiting Yugoslav dip­ ic-dope peddler, who became a were to be used in a plot to blow fairs and served as a member United Aircraft Corp., East study of ths amendments and Atty. LoBelle also objected up a Black Muslim meeting hall of the Manchester Board of Hospital Notes ing. lomats, but both embassies idal fanatic." Hartford. He was a member of the objections voiced. Utat the rights of owners of ex- dropped the matter. Rowan expressed amaiement in Rochester. Education and on the board of The town building inspector, the American Legion and a The most often heard com­ IsUag lots to use their property acting as soning mforcemeni F^tenelle and his men have S.^t some of the press accounts in The dynamite was found in an directors of Manchester Memo­ union steward at Pratt and Patteats Tbday: 268 plaints were that the proposed under present restrictions be rial Hospital. officer, would determine wheth­ deflated tires, impounded cars W tsia and Africa of the killing of abandoned automobile after Whitney. He haul served in the ADMITTED ‘YESTERDAY; amendments were Inconsistent presen’ed. v ^ a lc o lm X. He said the USIA police received an anonymous An honorary doctor's degree er the screening Is adequate. and cited drivers of some 20 Army for five years during Mrs. Lucy Barrowa, Coventry; between their various provi­ Considerable interest was al­ Atty. Katp and land engi­ diplomatic cars owned by seven its radio arm, the Voice of call. The tipster told police the was conferred upon him for his World War II and was a veter­ Michael Beller, 3 Sanford Rd.; sions, permitted too much lee­ outstanding work at the college so expressed at tglie hearing neer Hayden Griswold Jr. ob­ foreign embassies. America, "did a xealous job" in dynamite was to be used in a an of the fighting in Italy. Mr. Helene Burnett, 16 Berkley S t; way to the eonunission and the about proposed changes in ths plot by a local black nationaliiA In 1943 he was made director of jected that the yard require­ Three diplomats protested in felling the world of the slaying. Woodmff received the Purple Mrs. Rose Caglanello, 85 Creat- town xoning enforcement offi­ section of the regulations gov­ "But it has not been enough to section to avenge the death of the Centennial Thank-Offering ment would take too much vain to the Foreign Ministry. Heart lor injuries received in wood Rd.; Mrs. Virginia Fay, cer In setting conditions for lot erning applications for group land from the property owner. Diplomatic immunity, contends iT prevent a host of African reac Malcolm X Appeal, a five-year program the Battle of Caasino. Ekist Hartford; Barlmra Klenke, d e v e lo ^ e n t and were so re­ among churches of the Augus­ dwellings (apartment projects Atty. Podrove said that the Fontenelle, doesn't extend to the Survivors include his wife, Wapping; Mrs. Winifred Mon-^ strictive that some lots would including more than one build­ proposal iwas not clear whether air In a diplomat's tire. tana Lutheran Synod. The pro­ Mrs. Louise DiVito Woodruff; roe, 351 Oakland S t; Rochelle become unusable. gram resulted in raising more ing on a single property). a buffer would be required for Most diplomats accept the a son, Gregory Woodruff, and Pranckus, Stafford Springs; I T1>e H>e accolades ' were from ObjecUonc again came from a commercial building in an in­ mesuiures quietly. ^ h a t Inch of Rain Y ester day than $2,000,000 for the overall two (laughters, Miss Lorfaine Mrs. Mary Richards, 18 Cush- mombers of the Zoning Board program of the church. Attys. LaBelle and Podrove, dustrial sone. U.S. Ambassador Lincoln Woodruff and Miss Deborah man Dr.; Mrs. Juanita Rhosuls, 'eff Appeals and residents who and were seconded by other at­ Bagley suggested that to re­ Survivors Include his wife, 75 Creatwood Dr.; Mrs. V era ' commended the more stringent Gordon called Fontenelle to Would Have Been 12 of Snow Woodruff, all at home; a broth­ torneys present. quire an industrial developer praise his campaign after Fon­ four daughters and a number of er, Frederick Woodruff of New Sinunons, 375 Benedict Dr., I controls over apartment and of- V grandchildren. The restrictions questioned to provide and maintain a tenelle deflated the tires of the Britain; two sisters, Mrs. Ar­ South Windsor; Robert 'Wheat- flee development that the s Funeral services will be held included those that would In­ planted buffer strip would dis­ ambassador's official limousine Mandieater was spared fron.^ Bigelow Brook, in the Lenox- thur Hinkel of New Britain and on, Stafford Springs; Edwin I amendments include. crease the side and rear yard courage Industry from coming illegally parked at the embaaay. tomorrow et St. John’s Lutheran Mm. Walter Pajor of the Ken­ Laird, Mansfield Depot; Mrs. I Ths proposed amendments 12 inch snowstorm yester- Benton Sts. area, a habitual Church, Rock Island. requirements for some lots; to Manchester. Fontenelle, 44, a retired air sington section of Berlin; and Arlene Skinner, Loveland Rd., would affect construction In 3 day when 1.25 inches of rain trouble spot, did not overflow The family suggests that in limit the number of apartments Planning Director Tamsky force pilot, says "diplomats S fe ll locally in about a 10-hour and ran half filled, thanks to several nieces autd nephews. Rockville; Russell Hitchcock, Residence Zone C, residential in a building to no more thim noted that the building inspec­ know they also must respect the lieu of flowers those wishing to Wapping; Llojrd Edwards, 229 . constructiem in any Business 2j>eriod. For purposes of mesis- the presence of a highway de­ do so may make memorial con­ 12, where no restriction now tor Thomas Mohanan had ob­ traffic laws." w «ring water accumulation, a partment crew, which kept the Mrs. George Smith Bush Hill Rd.; Mrs. Joyce ' sone, group dwellings In ‘ ' any exists; restrict coverage to 25 jected to the clause giving the I 6 6 tributions to Augustana College. "A diplomat who breaks the TONIGHT t. 9 .. SATUDAY 9 t. 4 ratio of 10 inches of snow to flow free of debris. The funeral of Mrs. Mary C Bridgmiw, 10 Haynes S t; Mrs. sone, and site provisions for per cent of the lot when 30 to zoning Inforcement officer the law is compromi.sing and em­ Smith of Manchester was held Judith Rothe, Windsor Locks; Industrial sonet. Other detail ^ one inch of rain is used. However, the brook did im­ ‘Vincent C. OUligan 40 per cent are now permitted responsibility for determinin'; barrassing his country," he pound onto the highway on W. this morning from the Walter Raymond Adamson, Glaston­ changes ore also proposed. in various zones; restrict group whether screening provided was ?.■ • The rainfall brings the total Vincent C. GilMgan, 68, of Cov­ says. 2 ^cumulation for this month to Middle Tpkc., although not N. Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 bury; Mrs. Lorraine Roy, East The specific amendments, dwellings from Rural Residence sufficient, wlthou- proiridlnt, When Fontenelle took over the entry Rd.. Wlllimantic. died Main St., with a Mass of re­ Windsor; Mrs. Felma Bujau- their criticisms and the objec­ Zone where they are now per­ guidelines for his Judgment. id .8 5 Inches, against an average enough to Impede traffic. yesterday at his home. traffic department nine months Other trouble spots around quiem at St. Bridget's Church. clus, 875 Parker St.; Orlando tors Include the following: mitted; and require plans for And Genovesi proposed that 3.04 for the period, He was bom in Manchester ago, virtual chaos reigned on je ■ High winds, which accom- town were Ihe usual repeaters, The Rev. John J. Delaney was Orfltelll Jr., 527 Bolton Rd., Residence Zone C: projects be prepared by a reg­ the Industrial sone regulations Rio's streets. on April 4, 1896, a son of the the celebrant. Mrs. Raymond Vernon; Word Day, Coventry; istered architect and submlt- be further amended to bar 9panled the storm, and which all caased by storm sewers late James and Anna Corwell The revisions to the section Gov. Carlos Lacerda told Fon­ 2 continued for a time thereafter, which were unable to take the Murphy was the organist and Paul Marcoux, 210 High S t; of the amendments dealing : with site, topographical and advertising blllboafxls in zones tenelle to untangle the traffic SPECTACULAR Gilligan. Before moving to Wil soloist. Burial was in St. Bridg­ George Crandall, 13 Knox St.; abutting major highways such i toppled a telefvislon antenna at runoff fast enough. The trou­ llmantic three years ago, he with new offices and apartment' drainage plan.s. problem. He revived a method £ |0 Oak St. shortly after 5 p.m., bles cleared themselves when et's Cemetery where Father De­ Edward Wilsinski, 58 Home­ construction in Residence Zone Bagley asked again that the as the 'Wilbur Cross or RL 6 used by the late Menezes Cortes lived in Manche.ster and Hart­ laney read the committal serv­ stead St.; Michael Szykula, 9 causing a 40-minute power fail- the storm ended. ford for most of his life. He C came in for the most criti­ grounds for granting a permit when it la relocated. when he held the traffic direc­ when the antenna fell The flooded su'eas included: ice. Broad Brook; Mrs. Jessie Ama- cism. for a group dwelling project be Grira’Old also questioned the tor’s job 16 years ago—deflating was a retired .sunervisor of me­ Bearem were Peter Fagan, cross electric lines. Dover Rd. and W. Middle Tpke., chanics for the Connecticut Bus deo, 162 Eldridge S't; John Gal- Objections to the increased spelled out. ^ C zone regulallohi for requiring tlie tires of erffenders. Cortes was ELECTRIC RANGES Hilliard and Broad. Hilliard at Cornelius Foley, Robert Knofla, lasso, 11 Strant S t land area provisions included in Like the office amendments, different lot dimensions for hos fired (When he deflated the tires SELL OFF Police detoured traffic in the Co., Hartford. Dr. John F. Barry Jr., Charles and the town fire depart- the RR, Summit and Hollister, Survivors include a son. Vin­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A the new office construction re­ the group dwelling changes pitals and convalescent homes of a prominent senator. aent had a standby crew on Waddell and Hartford Rds., and cent J. Gilligan of Fishkill, TVebbe and Atty. David M. Bar­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew quirements were raised by give authority for permitting than it does for other types of Nobody was exempt from ad, in the event of fire. Pow- Autumn St. at Beth Sholotn N. Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth ry. Vincens, 45 Sherwood Circle Attys. Leon Podrove. Jules projects to the planning com- development. Fontenelle's teams. Any car il­ corapany crews repaired the Cemetery. Moulin of Fort Lauderdale, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rua- | Karp, Herman Yules and John mls.Mon where the Boning ap­ A proposal that all properties legally parked was fair game. Joseph .M. Schaub peals board now has jurisdic­ ble by 5:50 p.m. The flooding at the cemetery Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Frances sell Molitoris, Loveland Rd., i LoBelle. Atty. LaBelle speared on which a zoning appeal wa.s Police last year Impounded a did not reach any of the graves, The funeral of Joseph Mar­ Rockville: a son to Mr. and Mrs' ' developer Alexander Jarvis. tion. pending be posted for 10 days Town water department Erick of Hartford; and 7 record 18,261 vehicles and sus­ which are situated on high tin Schaub of 188 Hillstown Rd. Kenneth Reynolds Jr., 74 Coo^ I provisions would require The appeals board's rriteria ahead with a warning sign wa.s okesmen reported a fast run- grandohildren. pended 40,604 drivers’ licenses. ground. The funeral will be held to­ was held this morning from the per S t; a son to Mr. and Mra square foot minimum lot for a favorable action are criticized by Ally. Podrove and General Electric \SENSA TIONAL Fines, towing charges and fees bff yesterday, and said that all In addition to street flooding, morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, AugusUn Morin, Tolland. size where 7,200 square feet are spelled out; the proposed developer John Barnlnl os diffi­ Gives our of the town's reservoirs several calls were recelv^ now sufficient; would require amendments do not spell out more than doubled. The average W. P. Quish Funeral Home. 225 219 W. Center St., with a Mass b i r t h s TODAY: A daugh­ cult to enforce. fine is only 3 cents but it’s a aeflted greatly. A more com­ from homeowners for pumping Main SL, Manchester, with a of requiem at the Church of the ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Hut­ 75 feet of frontage where 60 the reasons for which the plan­ Bagley suggested it be re­ plete report on the water levels out cellars, a condition caused feet ore now enough;u ^ ; andan would ning commission may grant a lot of trouble to g;ot back a Mass of requiem at 9 at St. Assumption. The Rev. Franci.s son, Marlborough. quired to be displayed over a towed-away car. The average at the reservoirs will be ready by overloaded storm sewers. Bridget’s Church. Burial will be J. MIhalek was celebrant. Paul DISCHARGED YESTER­ require a total of 35 feet of side special permit for a project. specific lime period, rather than You Pext week, and will include Highway crews were out to­ Bailey also asked the board fine, incidentally, is rising soon in St. Bridget's Cemetery. Qietlat was organist and ­ DAY; Randy Dydzowski, WU- yard space where 20 feet ore simply ten days. aeasurements made on Sun- day gathering up debris and now enough. reconsider amendments that to the equivalent of $2.20. SELF Friends may call at the fu­ ist. Burial was in St. James' limantic; Linda Maselli, 593 W. Russell Inzinga said he op­ Lacerda has made the depart­ ay, the last day of the month. patching washed out potholes. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Cemetery. Father Mihalek read Middle Tpke.; Miss Janet Tom­ Atty. Yulea said the restric­ would allow two buildings in a posed extending C zone retlden- tions would make construction group dwelling project to be as ment relatively autonomous so DISPOSAL Tri the committal service. linson, 215 Center St.; Paul tial building reatricUona in Busi­ of new offices in Residence close as 10 feet If neither fac­ It can retain fines and license Mrs. Rebecca BHodesa Bearers were Vito Covensky, Bmdiar, West Wllllngton; Louis ness Zones, os Is proposed. He fees to buy modem traffic con­ Rockville Mrs. Rebecca Bilodeau. 76, of Joseph Suess, Charles Glode Jr., Boggtnl. 53 Spencer St.; Sam­ Zone C areas such os E. Center ing wall hod windows, and that owns business property which he CLEANING Bt., econ(7mioally unfeasible. trol equipment, including a re­ OF 58 Willard Rd., died last n ij^ Charles Glode Sr., Henry Glode uel Sease, 8 Alpine S t; Mra. would permit the substitution of says he might want to develop balcony space for ness’Iy re­ mote-control computer. Lever at her home. and Joseph Reister. Elizabeth Bohme, 98 Warren A lot at E. Center and Summit for residential use. he sold; as "One of the nicest things I quired outdoor living space. Sentences Cut for Two Mrs. Bilexleau was bom April Ave., Vernon; Ronald Rickort, Sts. for which an office Is a taxpayer he said he should •ee these days," says Fymtenel- 5, 1888, in St. JohnSbury, Vt„ 45 Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mra. planned'wbuld be "half ioet” if Pralae for a new restriction not lose the use of any of his le, "is pedestrians crossing in barring group dwellings in Reei- OVEN I « and lived in this area five Shirley Webb, 495 Cortc Dr.. the amendments are approved, property. pedestrian lanes at the signals Cooking dence' Zone AA came from In Tolland Dairy Break months. Events Bolton; Mrs. Isabel Rosendohl, he said. The project would no The zoning revisions, which on Rio Branco Avenue. Survivors include a son Paul 10 Trotter St,; Robert Barton, longer be "commercially feasi­ Frank Sheldon. 35 Meadow were reviewed by the Capitol "And have you noticed that N. Bilodeau of St. Johnsbury; b le " ' Lane, and Harold Clendaniei, 85 FAMOUS MAKES 145 Tanner St.; Mrs. Theresa Region Planning Agency, were the bus drivers look and act a Meadow ^ n e . Both live in an RANGE Areas J J Two young men from Man-'^' ing (With criminal Intent and three daughters, Mrs. Norman In State Parlo, 33 Edgerton St.: Charles E. Center St., an area of once- found "not inconsistent with In­ little less like wild beasts?” f j^ester who were sentenced 12 larceny. Charges stem from a J. Fontaine of Manchester, with Connelly, 17 West S t; Mrs. (ashionable old homes, "is de- AA zone hear the site of a pro­ tertown or regional considera­ The daily accident rate has whom she made her home, Mrs. teriorsting," he said. '"The trend posed group dwelling project U o 15 years last October had break at the Nutmeg Pharmacy (CooUnned from Page On«) Joan D'Amour, 321 Andover tions. . . ." dropped from an average of 80.6 AT ^toeir sentences reduced 6 to 12 in the Vernon Circle. LoLseau Paul P. Thibodeau of Hartford Lake Rd., Andover; Gerry should toward replacing off Oak Grove St. per day in January 1964, to 24.8 ears today in Tolland County appeared in court today walk­ and Mrs. Jeweph Brohan of Oak­ Hicks, Chaplin; William Alex­ present buildings with high Encouragement came also in December despite an Incrca.se land. Calif; two brothers, Ar- Saturday through Wednesday class office buildings; the pro­ from Vincent Genovesi, a mem­ ill uperior Court. ing with the aid of a cane. He are expected to average below ander, TaJcottville; Robert Dix­ of nearly 50,000 vehicles circu­ was shot during a break in a sene FYovencaJ of Hartford and posed regulations would make ber of the Zoning Board of Ap­ About Town PThey were Richard F. Dunn normal. Seasonal temperatures on, 14 Griswold St.; Mrs. Mary' lating by the end of the year. Never before such low prices for a self-cleaning Willimantic drug store. Raoul Provencal of Walthan, Zawistowski, 36 Union Court; this difficult," according to peals, who said that the more *3Jr.. 21, of 12 Wadsworth St. Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy at the beginning of the period Atty. Yules — thus freezing the stringent requirements would oven ranges. Unlatch the oven door, set the dials Court officials indicated that turning colder Tuesday and Mrs. Elsie Hayes and son, Cov­ The ‘Village Charmers, a and Richard A. Dorey, 22, of Champoux of Manchester, N.H.; preeent residential development be beneficial to the town In the other charges from Windham Wednesday. Precipitation may entry; Mrs. Barbara Wagner woman's barbershop quartet of and forget it— the oven cleans itself electrically. y 4 3 ® Blssell St., who were eight grandchildren and three there. long run to meet Increasing de­ Weather Bureau GIGANTIC SAVINGS county will be consolidated total about inch melted with and son, Bridgeport; Mrs. Ju­ Mountain Laurel Chapter, Sweet Auto, surface unit, pushbutton controls, fully T Charged with breaking and en- great-grandchildren. velopment pressures in Man­ when Loiseau appears for sen­ snow or rain about Monday and dith Delaney and daughter, 17 Atty. LoBeUe epeclftcolly crit­ Adelines, Inc., will appear to­ 3 .taring with violence. The funeral will be held Mon­ chester. Labels Storm lighted cook-top and oven. tencing March 26. snow flurries over western por­ Trumbull St. icized the requirement for 75- morrow at 8 p.m. at Durham Police said they broke into Bruce W. Kiesow, 16, of day morning from the Des- Objections to other proposed ;gjhe Mountain View Dairy on tions on Tuesday. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. foot front lots, since 60-foot lots High School Auditorium in a Newington; received a suspend­ rochers and Sayles Funeral Lois Hannan. Thompsonville; are still to be required for resi­ changes in the C zone regula­ show with the Meriden Men's ‘Most Intense’ 3Jjlt. 74 in Tolland at night last ed indeterminate sentence at Home, 68 Summer St., St. tions were voiced against "in­ ALL FLOOR SAMPLE MODELS gummer and severely beat the Frederick Worthington. Som­ dential lots. Cniapter of SPEBSQA, sponsor­ 12 HOUR SALE PRICES Cheshire Reformat'ory on a Johnsbury. Burial will be in ers; David DIubac, 40 Oakwood "You can't pick uses for lots consistencies" between the pro­ ed by the Durham Exchange General Electric wner, Manuel Olivera, 65. when charge of breaking with crim­ BOSTON (AP) —A northea.d] Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy Ojlllette, 244 ahead of time when you design posed requirements for con­ Club. The show will benefit the e surprised the pair. A tire inal intent, and one year each, Indonesia version of dweillng for multi- storm, described by the U.S. r. Iron was used in the beating. Johnsbury. Woodland St.; Elizabeth Klein, a subdivision,'’ he sold. Thus youth activities program of t'-e Weather Bureau as "the most also suspended, on three counts all uses should require the same family use and the require­ Ebcchange Club. Manchester jywo>rthers participated In the of attempted breaking and en­ 144 Deep wood Dr.; John Kautz, Intense of this winter," smashed ^®reak but were charged separ- Gustav A. Ulrich Takes Over 33 Eldridge St.: Mrs. Eloise minimum frontage, he con­ ments for new, multi-family members of the quartet are Mrs. ■ into New England Thunday tering. Gustav A. Ulrich, 77, of New­ tended. houses. Truman Crandall and Mrs. Rob­ AMERICANA Fairweather, Femwood Dr., damaging property In many He was placed on probation port Richey, Fla., formerly of Realtor Warren Howland The inconsistencies arise, ert W. Gordon. FAMOUS 3 . Atty. Joel H. Reed II said at for two years. Kiesow was one (Continaed from Page One) Bolton; Mra. Rosemary Turner, areas and contri^ting to at ' ihe sentencing last Oct. 16 that Manchester, died yesterday in Glastonbury. asked that new office buildings said Attys. Podrove and La­ MUST BE SOLD ULTRA SPEED RANGES of two youths Involved in a least one death. -3he incident was "the worst Florida. He was the husband of in C zone be permitted more Belle, because of new restric­ The VFW will have a Seafood Helena Young, 44, of Dart­ series of breaks or attempted Mrs. Amelia Ulrich. recognized" but Seda would than two stories hi|^. The reg­ tions on multi-family conver­ Night for members and guests 'r case we’ve had in Tolland Coun- breaks in a service station in leave behind an Indonesian mouth, was struck and killed by MAKE Glamorous and exciting—an entirely new per­ 5 ^ ’ in many years. Mr. Ulrich operated a restau­ ulations would reduce the per­ sions Uiat require 650 square tonight from 6 until midnight several towns. management team to run the Exams Planned an automobile as she crossed Z ^ The reduced sentence was rant at the north end of Man­ mitted height from three to two foot a|>artments where 450 at the post home. T ;" - - spective in modem range design and beauty. The plantations. Route 6 In Dartmouth while fc/fecommended after the state chester for many years, about stories. square feet minimums apply Club of the VFW will sponsor a shielding her lace against the Automafic ultimate in fast, flameless cooking, wonderful au- .’ Bardons board examined the 30 years ago. He moved to Seda said that the order For Town Jobs He also suggested that of­ for new units; require that the dance tomorrow from b p...i. means the government will run driving rain. tomaticity and carefree cleanability. Truly one of case. Tanker, Jet Florida about five years ago. fices in private homes be pro- appearance of an existing 1 a.m. for memtxera and guests Winds gusrted to 133 m.p.h. at IMMEDIATELY! the world’s finest ranges! Donald Loiseau, 21. of Wil- He was a member of Emanuel American rubber plantations The Town of Manchester has hiMted in all zones more re­ building be left unchanged by at the post home. Th« “ Claasi'r“ “ under contract of American the observatory on 8,2M-foot- f Bmantic, pleaded guilty to Lutheran Church, Manchester announced open competitivs - strictive than Residence Zone a conversion when new con­ will play for dancing. A buffet high Mount Washington, N.H., ELECTRIC t Charges of breaking and enter- Lodge of Masons and the Tall owners" and that contracts aminaUons for five cteoaes of B, to encourage use o f eonuner- struction may be of a multi- will be served. Tlclute will be In C ollision would be worked out later. and pounded portions of the Cedars of Lebanon. clerk typists and clerk steno­ cial office apace. family design; and limit build- sold, at tha door. Maine coast with hurricane Long Easy Budget Terms 12 HOUR SALE PRICES The Watkins-West Funeral graphers. A ttya Podrove and Yules (Coatlnned from Page One) force. RANGES Penonaf Notices Home, 142 E. Center St., Is in Public Records They include: cleric typist I specifically criticized two pro­ Mount Desert Rock off Bar charge of arrangements, which at |3,294-$4,068 annually, clerk posed provisions which would Harbor, Maine, reported gusts muda and Newfoundland were are incomplete. give the planning commission Famous Make ordered to search the area of typist II at $3,494-$4,868, clerk to 86 m.p.h. and seas of 20-25 =■ Card Of Thanks -Warrantee Deeds authority to pass on the ex­ the crash. Coast Guard search stenographer at $3,494-$4,368, feet. I ** wtfh to expr*PB our iinc^re Fred K. Rasmussen Dolores M. Trotter to Mary terior design of a building to and rescue planes took off from senior clerk typist at t8,894-$4, TTiD high winds Indirectly Easy to clean, accurate pushbutton controls, spa­ - to o u r n»ichbon. ELLINGTON—Fred Kristian N. Pagani, property at 447-449 * fr.^rAa And retedTM for many IArgentia Naval Base In New­ 877, and senior cleric stenogfoph- ensure that It fit in with the caused a Are that deatroyed a| cious ovens, removable oven door, automatic clock tta Rasmussen, 80, died this morn­ neigHborhood, and to “ modify • of ihovn fofiowlnc foundland. and 455 Vi-457% Main St. er at $4.076-$5,069. bam and two silos and threat- • p o s i n g F«b 14. ing at the home of Mr. and the building requirements, BOURNE BUICK control oven timer and roomy storage drawer! The Manchester Building and ened a 180-year-c^d farmhouse Mr Aad Mrr^wzr^ L Davu Jr . The Coast Guard said it had Applications, job description Clean modem deaigns and engineered for depend­ Arjt Tmtr.:.’. — < Form^rty of H ’ been in radio contact with four Mrs. John Bhanabsui of Mead- Realty Co. to Robert Grasis and and other Information may be method or time of operation and In Ira, Vt. Firemen sold the| N O R im A N I ftA > ‘ owhrook Rd., where he lived Zelma Grasis, property at 60 other provisions of the regula­ Are started after the bam chim- able performances. ’5 merchant ships in the area and obtaiqfSd in the personnel office for more than 20 years. Presents INC. asked them to look for survi­ Valley St. in the -Municipal Building, and tions'' to protect the neighbor­ ney collapsed, causing a stove t fai MemonaiB I Mr. Rasmussen was bom vors. Green Manor Estates, Inc., to all applications must be re­ . to explode. '_ I a m rm ary n t Ostberise t March 20, 1864, in Bcrgib. Nor­ Land Development . Co., 14 lots Appearance, Urey said, is a The weather bureau said 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKE_E >r wSo psMxi awsr Frt. 3t . ■ turned, or postmarked, no later 12 HOUR SALE PRICES way, and came to this country In subdivision off 'Vernon St. than March 12. , matter of taste that should be more than six Inches of snow 7 about 67 yean ago. He was a Dorothy M. Roach to Cedric left to the owner o f the prop­ fell in some northern areas of i f R 3T'-* «• <-sasnt P o p e A p p e a ls The examinations ore being THE NEW SKYUWK retired chef. Giggle and Ruth Giggle, prop- held to flM several vocanctes, erty and his architect. Allot- New England, but most sections Ub- 3-.M of ane «* levcd a« veil. He has no survivors. perty at 104 Bridge St. and to establish a pool for future Ing to the commission the right had rain. UP flari whM a p«ace

    ineral Home, 19 Ellington Babee-Tenda of Northern Con­ Podrove said, and to set epeclal 8.03 Inches: Hartford, Conn., t- . “nt TunBy Ave,. Rockville. The Rev. Don- necticut, 82 Wedgewood Dr. Security Tighter conditions, “ig just too much 2.16 inches; Providence, R.I., (Coattsoed from Page One) regulation.” St# it new at tha Autorama Shew • 2.11 Inches; Boston 1.87. Cleans Around Dr. King Others agreed that conditions A huge Ice Jam trapped E a s y Cleaning, Easy Cooking only new U.8. cardinal, was Cong Forces Bolstered for every oppileoat ought to be ia Hartford ot tha Irood Stroot Anooryi - dozen lobster boats In Stoning- SMALL guest of honor at a reception at imedficolly stated In advance, ton Harbor, Maine, and the the residence of U.S. Ambassa­ (Coothmed from Page One) not suhja^ to revieions "at the Friday, Sotorday, ood Soadoy. Coast Guard sent a cutter after Without WONDER dor Frederick Reinhardt. whim of the planning eonunls- them. With KELVINATOR Among the nearly SOO guests U.S., North Viet Nam luncheon and then went Unirs- alon." Wa witi ofToiiga for e demeestietleii. Dozene of persona trapped by was German-bom Augustin Car­ day night to a epeclal benefit Roger B. Bogley, a member ’ high water in the Portland, | / ELECTRIC RANGES dinal Bea, head of the Ctu-lstian screening of "The Oreotest Sto­ of the zoning appeals board, Maine, area were evacuated by mg. Unity Secretariat, to which Car­ ry Ever Told.” suggested that the criteria on rowboat, and in Hampton, N.H., dinal Shehan was assigned Apart on Peace Plan Pena eoid M ptelaolothao de­ which office development be five fomiUea driven from their 'Now .iust throw oven grease and grime away in Thursday. tectives hod been assigned to permitted be outlined in the homee by water took rafqg* in seconds! No scouring, no scraping, no acrubbing. Magic Chef Automatic ^Equipped wUh 4-speed, trans- the Hollywood Tlieater where regulations. a echoofiMHiee. • . . ' ^ / Throw-away oven lininip makes this possible. (OontlBaed from Page Oas) Nantucket Island Was Isolated ~ ndsslon, leatberette Interior, of Da Nang, a U.S.'Vietnamess the movie was ebown, wbUf 90 amandinente transfer th i Many other convenient time-saving features, too. ^ • e e t belts, slgBsl ImUcators, Blrboss. motorcycle poUeemen fortnod a authority for allowing offices when eteamer, and airplane FRI6IDAIRE Pull 'n Clean a combat divialon via the oft- In Reoldeiiei Zone C from the servica halted: ELECTRIC RANGES ibumper overrider a, srind- For that Miue of The move was mods despite ring around H. Booh hod a pic­ •v .■.■a'" i;," - *shleld washer, electric wipers. bombad tralla of Laos into South intensive U.S. aerial strikes at ture of Qllbert and license num­ appeals board to the planning Boeton'e X ogM Airport was Iw security... Viet Nam's 1st A m y Corps Oommunist-held tMils throiigh bers of the cars ha' might he rfffliwIiiilWj eloeed for (s 'ehwrt time as were many other airports throughout Prepiure a snack for two or a banquet for twelve araa, which fronts on the 17th eastern Loos and further height­ driving. Hie nppeale board inay grant ened a danger that South Viet Bimitef eecurity measures permission for offiee construc­ the region. Roade were clogged with a veraatile Magic Chef range. You get posi­ I COLOSTOMY Parallel. BOURNE Nam oould be cut in two, were taken at Dr. King's down­ tion now, he said, under specifi­ by floode and mudslides. SpeM Eg^ua|v« ptiU ’n clean ovehU ctean frcpi top with- 12 HOUR SALE PRICES tive surface unit control, oven cycling Ujfht and Such a movement would fol­ aoureoa at Da Nang sold. town hotel- cally described conditions. The on ttM $218 million, newly appliance outlet aa well aa amaaing cooking per- opened. Ms esechtwotte Turnpike ei\t steoBinf. i^ueeaaed, on^^oca flowing top, low up Oommunlet infiltration . Qps. yjqtpam.esa staff officer No announcement was mode same or similar nectficatlons foimance. wMch U.S. offlotala estimated said only U.S. combat troops 08 to whettier bo would main- should apply to the planning exteneioa Into Bboton was cut to C o ^ OUiBW ov«a control. Speed heat last month had landed 10,000 tein Uie schedule ,whfoh Colli tor commission, he suggested. a crawl,hy.slx-lnch floodtng in •w.i"!'!?’ i - ■■■ ■ fighting men — 90 per cent of him to speak at servioas in a As it Is now worded, the 'eome'pteoM. North Vietnamese origin — to amendments state the commis­ reinforce the Viet Gong. sion may turn down a request > U POr. FOR INDEPENOEN18 NfW TORX — Indepen^ Td; l}0 FAYMENTS UNTIL SPRING d 12 HOUR SALE PRICES The divisional command was but Mte no standardi tor the -.f.} ^ roportad set up in tlM Viet Oong- (gfHualasioo'l action. held Do Xa area of Q u w Ngai ▲tty. Podrove aU» w iffiitiil Province, about W w o a aoulh a tlma Itanlt wjtbin fhlT' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDAY, FERRUARY 26, 1965 p a g e E L E V a t ^ l PAGE TEN Departmant o f Sduoatton o f Um 1 Lecture by Tarr United Synagogue « f Amerioa, South Windsor tee. Civic and church C ^ p * Cla88 Hunting I and has served as director of may cmitact Mrs. Roger'Cottle, fewest Airliner Apartment Project Awaits X fffO - Democratic Candidates in Vernon Election To Open Series majxy of the agency^ youth 78 Dogwood La. for further in­ 46 Classmates GRAPHIC services. formation. In M aiden Flight The series U open to the pab- MOTO’S FUEL CO. 22 Couples to Graduate PYF*e to Meet Legal Opinion on Planning COPY SCRVIfE, INC At Beth Sholom Me and tickets may be obtained .The Junior PYF will meet LONG BEACH, Calif.—’The Plans art under way for a l^ calling Temple Beth Bhol- 347 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD Sunday from 6 to 7 p.m. in the world’s newest airliner, the 20th reunion oslebratlon of ths Temple Beth Sholotn will churfh library for a diacusaion A novel kind of apartment d e -fa ’S>reezeway” with a furnace REED’S om’s office. In Square Dance Club twln-Jet Douglas DC9, powered room underneath. Class of 1945 o f Manchester kick off lU 9th annual Lecture meeting. ’The subject will be by two Pratt A Whitney Air­ veiopment is being planned for a High School. ’The rtunlqn com­ StisaclMstar gbapplaff Fart and Art Program Series on TEL 289-3495 "The Runaway." The "breezeway” 1* an exten­ JAYOEE BACKINO craft JT8D turbofan engines, tract at Woodbridge St. and sion of the roofs of the ad- mittee has been unable to reach 858 MlMla Tui npRto W« March 7, at 8:15 p.m., at the NORWICH (AP)—The Connec­ The South Windsor Square<^for the presentation of odvon- ’The suburbanite young adult made its maiden flight yester­ Green Rd. by a pair of area Joining structures to meet at a 46 fonnsr classmates because PhoM 8tt-nci I Temple, with a lecture by Her­ ticut Junior Chamber of Com­ Donce Club will hold a special cement awards. group will meet at 7;S0 p.m. day a full month ahead of builders. chimney wall. of tacH of addresses. Anyone bert Tarr, author of "The Con­ merce wlH support a bill that graduation program for 32 Interagency Dinner Slates Sunday at the Church of Christ schedule. An inter-agency dinner-dance In Newington. ’The Rev. George The apartments are novel be- ’Thus, the designer can Con­ knowing the whereabouts of version of Chaplain Cohen.” would make fluoridation of wa­ g a l l o n couples tonight starting with a ’The newcomer to the Jet The author, an ordained and social will be held toenorroiw at Baiton will apeadt erBons may call Mrs. ter supplies mandatory In Oon- travel era ha* a wing span of Lillian Benoit Burnett, 16 Berk­ Federal practicing rabbi at the West- necUcut. Speaking before a potluck aupper between 6 and 7:30 p.m. at the VUlage La- latioi}8 .in the Church." just over 87 feet, about eight signed to be constructed under Single apartment building. bury Temple of Long Island, • 7:15 at the Avery Street School. tem Bam In Mimoheater. ’The board of deacons will the provisions of two separate The zoning regulations, how­ ley St. meeting of Norwflorwlch and Mont CASH feet shorter than the span of the ’Those not yet contacted by . will sp>eak on the topic, "Why vine chapters Thursday night, ’The new slate of officers will All elected and appointed o f meet hi the church library Sun­ DCS. lU fuselage is 104 feet sections of the zoning regnjla- ever. forbid more than 20 units Credit Bureau be introduced at tonight’* pro­ flcials are Invited. Department day :at 8 p.m On Monday, the Uons. in a single building in Residence the reunion conunlttee are Eve­ did Chaplain Cohen Convert?" Jaycee President Joseph P. mc- long, about the same size as 806 Mala S t, Maacheoter Much of Rabbi Tarr’s writing IZVi gram, which is also the annual heads, secretaries and boards Junior choir, wlll rehearse from ’The town building department Zone C. lyn Axelson, Joan Apurton, Guiness of East Hartford said that of the DC6. I Betty Bockua, Robert Boute- I includes his experiences in the meeting of the club. An open and commissions are also In­ 6;30 to 7 p.m. in the chapel and has asked for a legal opinion to For this purpose, the breeze- | "We do not claim to be experts ’The DC9 is. scheduled to enter loup, Lillian Brennan, Beverly 648-1518 872-0845 ' U.S. Air Force, while serving as M HOUR DELIVERY AND BURNER SERVICE club level dance will be held cluded. the youth choir from 7:30 to determine whether the building way may be intended to divide but . . . we are convinced our passenger service early next Briggs, Grace Brown, Harry from to 11 with Bob Grand- Further information and tlck^ 8:30 ill the chapel. plans come too close to skirting the building into two seperate , a Jewish chaplain. children should have a right to 8 year. Brown, Barbara Cannon, Helen Manchester Rockville The second In the lecture and pre as the teacher-caller. ets may be obtained from Carlo Monday Is the deadline for the Intent of the regulations. structures, each with lees than j this addlUon to their dental The DC9 Is designed to bring Cox, Josephine Daley, Charles To be graduated as club level Preetlleo, Edward Paotuloi Parish Post announcements to ’The project Is planned for an 1 art series will be presented on health.” the speed, comfort and effic­ the max'mum 20 units. Dolsen, Raymond Carmody, — Bonded — April 11, when Ruth Chertoff, dancer* will be Joe and Midge Francis Neater, Julia Durig or be given to Mrs. William irregular tract (which has been iency of turtoofan Jet power to That, however, would contra-1 Sarah Gilroy, Leon Gouin, actress, director and play­ St. Cyr, Alden and Jane Collins, Elsie Plank. Myshrall, Spruce Lane. hundreds of smaller communi­ divided into two separate lots diet the effort to design the Delinquent Accounts Bean Supper Tomorrow Wednesday, the intermediate to facilitate the apartment Hazel Green, Janice Hawley, wright, will perform mono- Mor«ComfertW«orlng Ed and Midge Kaveckas, Alan ties noiw serviced only by pro­ project as a single apartment' Beverly Hayden, Dorothy Hen­ Collected logfues from "The World of and Wihna Dohn, Bob and Dora ’The Couples Club of .the First choir will rehearse from 7 to 8 peller aircraft, and to provide project) on land of Stanley building. Congregational Church, Main ry, Arlene Hollister, Viola Sholom Alelchem.” LoBreux, Frank and Peggy p.m. and the senior choir at 8 economic, reliable service to Bray on the west side of the In addition, the southernmost ABNER BROOKS St., win srcnsor'thelr fifth an­ Houle, Arthur Jennings, David RICHARD L. McCa r t h y ROBERT \V. DEMIN U She will bring to life the FALSE TEETH Graver, Dean and Darlene De­ p.m. Also on Wednesday, the larger cities 100 to 1,500 miles intersection of Green Rd., of the two lots does not have a THOMAS J. WOLF District City BOTH i nual baked bean supper tomor­ w e e w \vlll hold a candlelight Woodbridge and Parker Sts., in ' Klein. District a t y genius of Sholom Aleichem, as Here U s plesasnt way to orercooie Marco, Roger and Irene Ber­ apart. driveway. The parking area is Also, Kenn Larsen, Eleanor Member of the State Devel­ he reveals the soul of the East­ loose plate dUcomfort. FASTKaTH, trand, Joe and Nancy Phalln, row. Serripg wilhbe continuous Communion service in Fellow­ Residence Zone C. esent alderman . . . chalr- Present Selectman an Improved powder, eprinkled on R will perform the service accessible only through the Macione, Helen Morgan, Wal­ Vice chairman, Vernon chairman, Northeast Refuse opment Commis.sion . . . Ver­ ern Europe Jew. Norm and Anne Myers and Jack from 6;S0 to 7 p.m. There will ship Hall at 7 p.m. The service ’The plans submitted to the driveway of the northernmost Board of Education . . . Oo- : the city’s Finance and upper and lower plates holds them with the same high levels of ter Parson. Doris Poole, Mary OftHntfnce Committees . . . Disposal District . . . treasur­ non Board of Finance mem­ The series will conclude on firmer so that they feel more o < ^ and Frank Colby. be a donation charged. will open with a silent supper. town building department as the lot. Founder, Otizene Committee ber... former City Trea-surer foitable. No gunmy, sooey, pa^ STORES i The senior PYF of the Wap- Both the Rev. Roy Hutcheon speed and comfort now associ­ basis for a building permit were Ral.smute, Dorothy Rice, Rufus member of the Rockville Po­ er, Rockville High School Ad­ May 2 with a lecture by Dr. taste or feeling. It's slkellne (non- Also, Bob and Min Demlng, ated with the huge transcon­ Town Building Inspector Robinson, Charles Senkbeil, for Better Government ...... former member of the Morton Siegal on "Communica­ F/URWAY pLng Commiunlty Church will and the R()v. Theodor Bachelor prepared for builder J.A. Mc­ lice Commission . . • mem­ dition Building Committee . . . ecld). Does not sour. Checks "piste Bemle and Jean Karlin, Gary tinental and Intercontinental Thomas Morahaii has reviewed Wilma Tracy, Francis Sullivan, W A S t H O U s e past vice president, Industrial secretary, Vernon Democratic Vernon Board of Education tion Between Generations.” odor breeth". Get FASTka lH Uriay and Barbara Hudson, Ed and sponsor a religious film "Green will Officiate. Farther Informa­ Carthy and construction materi­ the plans for the project (si, Committee chairman, Rock­ ber, Vernon Democratic Town Lynne Stcesc, Grace Snodgrass, Town Committee . . . former .. . assistant prosecutor... Siegel is director of the et drus counters everywhere. ILynn Watson, Roger and Jeanne Pastures"' Sunday. The full- tion and reservations may be DC6. als dealer William Peck by ar­ and will ask an opinion from ville Area Chamber at Com­ Committee . . . member. Elks, The DC?9 cabin can accom­ Franc'.ii Slraugh, Alfred Kee­ S A t E Italian American Club, PAC, member Vernon Board of Fi­ vice president, the Amer- Page, Don and Adrienne Allen length film will be presented at obtained by contacting Mrs. chitect Philip dlOoroia. Town Coun.sel Atty. Irving merce . . . present member belle Corporation... member South Windsor. School at Alan Mitchell. Oak St., by Sun­ modate 56 passengers in an all- As laid out in the plans, the ney, Margaret Welshnar, John Coscluszko Club, Maple nance . . . past president Win and Sylvia Vlner, Howard Aron.aon whether they can be Wenzel, Jean Whltehouse, Lois T oinorT ow l County Farm Bureau . . . Rockville Vernon Young Dem­ of the Elks, Knights of 7 p.m. The public is invited. day. first class configuration or 90 apartment development would member, Rockville Rotary . . • Grove, Knights of Columbus, and Aurel Chamberlain, Bob interpreted lo meet the zoning Wilke, William Wochna, Donald ocrats . . . member, St. Ber­ Pythias, B’nai Israel Syna- OPEN ’There will be a donation charge. . The religious education com­ in the all-coach version. house 42 units, in two clusters ElUngton Ridge Country Club Vernon Young Democrats, St. and Sandy Boutin, Doug an< regulations. Wetherell, Charles Martin and nard’s Church. tro'~ue. S£G O R R A / IV M rA mittee ■will meet in the library ’T’lie new jet can take off from of buildings. If not, then the project will . . . First Lutheran Church. Bernard’s Church. I^ETCHEi^GLAi^ COs o r m a n c h e s ’t e b I Jean Wetberell and tUm am At Basketball Game Nancy Noma. LU Jacobson. The Couples Club of Our Sa- Wednesday at 8 p.m. a 5.000-foot runway, land in less ’Die plot plan shows the prop­ have to be proposed as a group Friday, there wiU be a church than that distance at its maxi­ Selection T0N1TE Next Week’s Menus ■vlor Lutheran (Jhurch will at­ erty divided into two lots. Each dwelling - a collection of two or LEGISLATOR ARRESTED tend the University of Con­ 'council meeting in Fellowship mum landing weight of 74.000 cluster of budildings Is on a sep­ more apartment buildings on a •W ha^ou Think of Clow, |64M521 South Windsor High School pounds, and travel at speeds up HAMDEN (AP) — State Rep, Monday, grimlers, pickles and necticut versus r>ew Hamp­ Hall at 8 p.m. arate lot. single tract. Of to 560 miles per hour. Pa.squale Barbate, D-Hamden, Think of Fletcher" peppers, fruit; ’Tuesday, meat shire basketball game at the “ Prayer Day Planned According to the zoning regu- Authority to permit group was arrested Thursday night on foi5 and gravy, mashed pota­ Field House in Storrs tomor­ Wapplng Community Church, lations, apartment houses must 1 dwellings' may well shift .from a charge of reckless driving. Po­ toes, peas. Ice cream; WedneS' row. St. Peter’s Episcopal CThurch Cotton Cloth Declines be on individual parcels of land the zoning board of appeals to lice said the car he was driving N O W AT OUR day, assorted sandwiches (meat Game time is 8 p.m.. with the and First Congregational ’The two structures on the the town planning commission on Whitney Avenue struck and northernmost of the two tracts, as the result of a proposed se­ ST. PATRICK’S DAY or tuna fish), tomato soup, gin­ freshmen club playing at 6;30 Cjhurch, Main St., will ho'd a WASHING’TON — ' Production critically Injured a pedestrian, NEW LOCATION gerbread with whipped cream; p.m. Refreshments will be program for World Day of of cotton fabrics in the United containing 12 dwelling units, ries of amendments to the zon­ William Turney, 61, of Allen­ Thursday, baked ham, sweet po served at the church on Graham Fh-ayer at St. Peter’s Episco'cal States in 1963 was the lowest physlcalHy touch each other. The ing amendments. town, Pa. Turney was admitted F • GREETING CARDS tatoes. spinach, apple sauce; Rd. tol’ r;wlng the game. Church Friday, March 5, The since 1949. The 8,759-million corner of one abuts the side- to St. Raphael’s Hospital in 54 McKEE STREET Friday, baked fish or fish sticks Children’s Group Meets coffee hour will be from 9:15 yards woven reoresented a five wall of the other. INJURED FATALLY New Haven. Barbato was re­ SEC P A G E 3 Thus the designer contends potatoes, green beans or beets The executive board of the to 10 a.m. and the service will per cent drop from 1962 and a WOODBRIDGE (AP) - An­ leased in bond of 3500. f • PARTY SUPPLIES gelatin dessert. South Windsor Committee for be held at 10 a.m. four per cent decline from 1961. that the structures constitute thony J. Allen, 52, of Wood- ) OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TILL 9 « Elementary Schools; Monday Retarded Children met at the a single apartment building. bridge, was Injured fatally ^•HATS *TIES frankfurt on roll, buttered green home of Mrs. Karol DowgleU- Manchester Evening Herald TWO SUSPENSIONS The four structures on the Thursday when his car went out beans, potato chips, fruit; Tues­ wicz, president, last night. South Windsor correspondent, HAR'TFORD (AP)—The State southernmost of the two tracts of control on Race Brook Road day, baked corned beef hash, Work was begun on repub­ Brmvnie Joseph, telephone 644- Liquor Control Commission an­ contain 30 dwelling units. All and struck a tree. Allen died in AUTO GLASS INSTALLED V *GUT OUTS For Your buttered spinach, pickled beets, lishing the committee’s bro­ 0148. V nounced Thursday the suspen­ four structures are joined— St. Ftaphael’s Hospital, New paanut-butter sandwich, gelatin chure entitled "Opportunities sion of two liquor licenses. ’The although at one point only by Haven. Come in . . . LOOK AROUND GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Convenienc# dessert; Wednesday, soup and for the Mentally Retarded Chil­ permittees are Bernard C. Lusis Fairway Priced Too! crackers, egg salad or peanut dren of South Windsor." 'These No-Bond Plan Works of Brownie’s Restaurant, Wol­ MIRRORS (Firaploce and Doer)! butter sandwich, apple cake; booklets contain descriptions of cott, charged with selling liquor Thursday, turkey and gravy, programs currently available. DES MOINES, Iowa—A plan before hours on Sunday, and mashed potatoes, buttered car­ One hundred copies of the to release people charged with Joseph A. Badaracco of Fat Ba- WILLI. ^>1 K>. hiniTH PICTURE FRAMING laH typ«) GREEN STAMPS! | j first edition were printed In • RAYMOND E. 8P1ELMAN ED HaiICK tRED bUX)W rots and peas, cranberry sauce, a crime without bail bonds has daracco’a Restaurant, Danbury, ECONOMY-PRICED COLOR TV e r a a t y a t y District rolls and butter, cookies; Fri­ May 1964. ’These were offered 133 charged with refilling liquor bot­ District WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Turnpike PloM Preeent city treasurer . . . Present alderman . . . pres­ Member Charter Consolida­ day, tuna wiggle on biscuit, to the parents of retarded chll- appear for trial, and they tles. Both suspensions, to begin ' State Representative since tion Commission . .. Vernon 976 Main St. 105 Middle dren and local and state agen- showed up in a few days, Sunday, are for 20 days. cHy alderman for nine years ent chairman of the Rockville I CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK green and yellow beans, wedge at these top value used ears t969 . . . past president Tol- Board of Elducation . . . Dem­ I Downtown ’Turnpike E. of lettuce and dressing. Jelly cies. This year’s edlUon will be . . . President of the Italian- TVaffic Commission . . . pres­ tuid County Democratic Aseo- ocratic Town Committee . . . MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Monebeater Next to sandwich, fruit. revised and expanded. Two hun-, ' Ameitcan Priendahip CTub . . . Popular .ns8-Mkt. dred copies will be offered free ------VOLKSWAGEN fiaticn ... member Maple member of the PAC... For­ ent member of the city’s former member Rockville I FAIRWAY .Mardl Oros Dance Set M645 Delu.\e Sedan. 3 to choose from. Junior Chamber of Com­ When You Think Of Glass, ’Think Of Fletcher of charge to those Interested. mer riJSLirman Finance Health Committee . . . assist­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN The St. Francis of Assisi Cton- rove . . . Hike . . . Sacred ant Civil Defense director. merce. Working on the brochure will PRE-SEASON eart Church. Committee. fratemity of (Christian Doctrine VOLKSWAGEN S will sponsor a "Mardl Gras" be Mr. and Mrs. Karol Dow-1 gielewicz. Mrs. Leonard Green, Deluxe Sunroofs. 2 to choose from. ^605 of noble family,” bom In dance tomorrow at the church. The program will inc ude a buf­ Mrs. Mark Phillips, Mrs. Roger ^ UW N FOOD SALE! XRrecht and for several years a Saw State Man Cottle, Mrs. Andre Potlez, Miss VOLKSWAGEN What to Do with Skulls captain In the army of ^tavia, fet at 8 p.m. followed by danc­ ing to the music of Charlie Ry­ Marie Llndermark, Mrs. Allen Karmann Conrertlble. M605 island of Java, where he died, Commit Murder Lappala and Mr. Robert Mer- not yet 30 years old. He was an’s "Plaids” . Scot^ Turf Builder There will be donation V O LK SW A G B 4 Museum’s New Problem handsome,” the catalogue Woman Testifies A public meeting was planned ; notes, "not deficient in talent, charge. ’Tickets may be obtain­ Variant 1500 Sta. Wagon. n005 ed from any of the following for Thursday, March 18 at 8 Regulr4r $ •->o. and c i amiable disposition, but p.m. at South Windsor High PHILADBLPHIA (AP) -A ‘"Ihey’re pretty much indes­ GOLDEN, Colo. (AP)—A 22- SEE THE BRIGHTEST STARS committee raembere; Mr*. Rob­ NOW UNTIL MARCH 15th. VOLKSWAGEN tructible." said Grant. devoted to conviviality and dis- School. Speaker for the eve­ »4.45 M>me people collect stamps, or sipaition, which finally destroyed year-old woman has testified ert Burger. Mrs. John Leahy, Karmann Ghla Coupe. M655 ’Uie few exceptions are the Mir*. Angle Sanford. Donald ning wlll be Mr. James Waters, — WE WILL DELIVER — eeins, or butterfliee. Dr. Samuel Wm.” that she witnessed the slaying superintendent of the regional d . Morton, in his day, collected mummified heads, which Grant Brady a:^ Gerald McTeague. keeps wrapped in plaMic. In the cover of an early cata­ last June 24 of Paul Leroy Oliv­ center to bo constructed in V O L K S W A G I^ and catalogued more than 1,000 logue, Morton pasted a verse Scout Paper Drive MorUm, a Philadelphia physi­ er and helped Frederick L. Boy Scout Troop 186, apon- Newington. Donley Deluxe Sedan. M145 human skulle. from Dana’s "Book of House­ The South Windsor Women’s ‘.The oolleotlon spanned the cian, anatomy professor, writer AMONG THIS YEAR’S CARS! eored by the Avery St. PTA Get Your Spring FF-S67 Rhodes, 21, of Wlllimantlc, on many soienthHc subjects, and hold Poetry” : •wlll hold a waetepaper drive CTub wlll be. supplying a quan­ 21" Tube (Overall VOLKSWAGEN world and most of recorded his­ "What grand, unattainable Conn., dispose of the body. tity of tapes for the tape re­ tory. After Morton died in 1861, past pri^dent of the Academy tomorrow ae the troop’s flr.st PLANTING NEEDS Diameter) Deluxe Sunroof. M195 of Natural Sciences, wrote in dreams ’The testimony was given community fund rai.sing proj­ corder It is purchasing for the 4t Philadelphians, recognizing What phantom pageants of the the introduction to a catalogue Thursday at Rhodes’ murder ect. special classes. The club voted VOLKSWAGCN the value of the ooUection, con­ brain last year to adopt the two I tributed 84,000 to purchase k of his ooHection, in 1847: trial in District Court. All residents who live on or on Flower and Vegetable Seeds .. lOe - 15c RCAVICTUR Deluxe Sedan. *1055 “ The primary motive has Were conjured by the magic Mrs. Mary Lou Oowe said the the east side of Foster St. are South Windsor classes for edu- fporn hie estate. They presented mind cable and slow-leamlng children ) Soil - Pets - Jiffy Pots for Planting the collection to the city’s Acad­ been to compare the character­ 22-year-victim, Oliver, was sit­ Monterey 4-Door requested to save their news­ VOLKSWAGEN ’That in this skuM was once ting on a hassock in her Arvada papers for collection. Papers as a two-year project. C O L O R T V emy of Natural Hstory. istics of the cranium in the dif- Hardtop Deluxe Sunroof. *895 terent races of men, and these confined?” home "drawing some sort of de­ may also be delivered directly The gifts are financed by ac­ ) Dormant Oil Spray for Fruit Tteos The academy has been won­ tivities such as the fashion • All-channel (VHF and UHF) tuning dering ever since what to do again with the skulls of the in­ sign on my leg. ’Then there was to a collection trailer located ferior animals as indicative of a Idtid bang. There was blood on the east aide of the First Na­ show to be held at the Statler ) Geraniums - all colors; Colous and • Glare-proof RCA High Fidelity Color Tube VOLKSWAGEN With it. Hilton Hotel In Hartford, Satur­ *695 For the paM four years, the the else of the brain.” Clinic Planned all over. Paul slumped to the Monterey 4-Door tional Store, Vernon C?lrcle. Smcril Plants ...... eo. 35c Deluxe Sunroof man responsible for Morton’s I The underlying supposition — floor." According to Scoutmaster day. Prices Start at R 399^ 5 that InteUlgence depends direct­ R l^ e s , she toM the court, Breezeway Joseph Rii.sao Jr., funds raised Thanks were also extended VOLKSWAGEN rimll collection has been RobeK For Handymen for the teaching book made for ) Amaryllis in Bloom ...... $1.88 Model Shown 8449.96 B. Grant Jr., 36, custodian of ly on brain size — has been w ^ i standing in the doorway through the collection will be station Wagon. *1795 the academy’s mammal depait- "pretty much discredited,” 'with (a gun in his hand. used for camping equipment the primary special class by A special home handyman’s Girl Scout Troop 918, led by ) Large Potted AZALEAS atent. Grant aaid. Mr^ Crowe testified that she and possibility a Jamboree BARLOW’S TV SALES S SERVICE VOLKSWAGEN Limited display apace alwaya Morton’s IntereM in the mind clinic on suspended ceiUngs and helped fthodes put the body in echolar.ship for the troop. Mrs. Claire Hayes. and CYCLAMEH ...... only $3.35 *1695 It wM decided to actively seek 1089 TOLLAND TURNPIKE KombI Wagon with seat*. la a problem In museiuna, he within the akuU led him to keep their method of installation will the trunk of a car and take M The troop was organized in to a farm northwest of Denver December and will hold a par­ spring engagements for the BUCKLAND 643-5095 aald. And the academy’s large- notes that make Interesting "Plants That Please—From Grower to You.” be held at the W. G. Glenney where it was dumped in a pit. ents night in the near future speakers bureau of the commit- VOLKSWAGEN aa-Hfe displays of stuffed anl- reading. Co. tomorrow morning between Panel Delivery. *1255 nsals in their natural surround­ He had to obtain his skulls ’The woman said she had met wherever they were available, 9 and 12. ings take up space. A representative of the Arm­ the two men while they were 'Hiat helps to explain why the frequently from prisons or char­ selling magazines. The night of Wood’and Gardens VOLKSWAGEN strong Cork Co. will be on hand Panel Delivery. *995 Morton skulls have remained in ity hospitals. for an installation demonstrar the slaying, she said, she had 168 WOODLAND STREET, MANCHES’TEB * 648-8474 ’The c€Uak>gue lists the skulls their storage iiielves, out of tion and to answer any ques­ sat in a car while Rhodes and public view, for more than a of such unfortunates as the Oliver robbed a liquor store. At Your Service — John and Leon Zapodlut. . . VOLKSWAGEN “Swede from Finland—a man tions about the techniques, pro­ station Wagon. *1295 century. cedures, material requirements Admitted into evidence was a "This is not strictly our named Carl BM — Imprisoned signed statement in which it o n c e for vagrancy, 1831; In default of and costs of installing suspended Held," Grant said. "W e’re more aoousUcal ceilings. Rhodes purportedly admitted VOLKSWAGEN interested in animals. We have bail sentenced to half a year’s the shooting. Winner of CAR LIFE Maga­ Panel Delivery. *695 hard labor.” ’ Monterey one mummy on display. PREFER ALARM CLOCKS "Nobody is working with the Another was a "Swedish Finn Convertible (mixed) — Elias Alhonen — GERMANTOWN, Tenn. (AP) and you'll use it ID akulls at present and it’s kind of zine’s Annual Award for En­ Falcon Country Squire, loaded! *2295 a. care thing when somebody hard labor tor life, tor murder, — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gross Smart Shoppers - were startled out of sleep by a J A asks to see them. TTiat happens, died age 82." FREE CHEVROLET I guess, on the average about Under “ No. 639" is "Jamea terrific crash and the sound of gineering excelUence, meeting *1795 once every two or three years.” Moran, an Englishman, who breaking glass. Beauty Adviee fo r e v e r . Buy Their Gasoline Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. "I think part of the trouble is was executed at Philadelphia ’Ihey Jumped out of bed to that people don’t even know this tor piracy and murder. May 19, find an eight-inch hole In the standards so high that last AUSTIN HEALEY ooUection exists,” Grant said. 1837.’’ window pane an^on the floor a ARTHUR DRUB Where They See This Sign Roadster. *1995 Fortunately, lAuUs require no llie______largest^______skufl bi the____ ccUecstunned quail. ’The “ bird later ^>ecial care. tion b e t o ^ ^ to “ a EHitchmeui died of its Injuriie. year no car won it at all. CHEVROLET \ Corvalr Monza 4-door. *1295 RENAULT Caravelle Sport Coupe, 2 tops. *895 FACTORY SOLD — YOU SAVE! VALUES FOR YOU IN BOLTON CHEVROLH Corvan Station Wagon, aatomatle. *1295 Special Closeout O n ' Comet piUente FORD 4 BIGELOW PAINT Convertible Falcon Station Wagon. *795 AU regularly $5.95. QC Comet 202 Ray Burge ixTiint Bigelow Paint. 2-Door Sedan Your ACRYLIC UTDC INTERNATIONAL %-Ton Plcknp. *995 Mary Carter Dealer PRE-FINISHED PLYWOOD PANI|LS lir RANCH LADDER...... $935 Comet lALL FAWT Takes Pride S DRIIS TO A UAUTIIUL B o n n e B e ll r U T riN K H 1965 PORSCHE MAHOGANY In • FAST DRYIN* C-356 COUPE S OUTSTANDine NIMN# Loaded with extra* including R A l f B 2T ALUMINUNT Announcing The rowiR 4‘x r TewO’Six Lotion. AM-FM radio, low, low miles, " EXTENSION LADDER Addition Of SPECIAL COM BIN A TION OFFER NR eALLON •O C O U R A N D M wM faMuwwm^Gveramtea^lOOj^ 3.89 Last year, It was Daytona Internationa Qiallenge us with the "C/ve*/l-a-try Sfze" first. $1535 Speedway. This year, Comet went from If Bpnne Bell Ten-O-Six* Lotior) doesn't do exactly W IN SO R & 2N0 eULON LOCAL BANK FINANCING ARRANGED Cape Horn to Fairbanks in 40 days and what It should for your face, return the Huge bottle NEWTON FAMOUS nights to ehow it’s as rugged as it is Now Back In Stock! unopened, for a refund. Ahit, what e>(aclfy ARTIST SUPPLIES good-looking I FREE must It dot clean unusually deep and thoroughly. ACE WHEELBARROW Cotnet 404 r Stimulate. Correct oily or dry skin. Hffp d^u, up 4-Door Sedan ,() roijR MAP'' . ARItP C.MNi lALISl ®aatpa«un TED • ® SBtHC.aw blemishes arid skin Irritations. Gently, ***’—’'^*54c *’^‘62e f-OR AU 'll' t PAINTING NEfns OVER 100 NEW of course. 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    PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1966 daily CROSSWORD PUZZLE MANGHB8TE» EVENING HEBAU>k MANCHESTER. OCmN., FRIDAY, F^IRUART 16, 1968 wAom ^ BY ROUSONI OUR BOARDING HOUSE w i t f i MAJOR HOOPLA B, i Lrm.B SPORTS Awwtr to Pm>flU» PanM gonsrally strsilng Um quattor- a,.. ,. ' Myitaiy iBolton Rockville-Vernon million dollar town surplu, and are firm ly oppoasd to IL Ons SlMnoorfftJ candidate rsesritly obaervtd IfiMper to Support Control that ths surplus maaaa that t'LL BE EVEN WORSE OFF IF ^ I M a B M l V S S i m k u ^Poor Information^ Resulted "every man, woman and child 'THAT EMCEE SUES/MY BOSS, oa-----ftolno In town ppid $10 in taxes wMch MV WORD. CUWDS,THAT TV SHOW COUNSELOR CROMWELL, • Rk Stoat's 4» In fact (Ft.) SotoetlTO is sitting In a bank, or was used WAS AH ABSOLUTS OlfcASTSA > w a r n e d m e h e ' d h e l p MBtano Of School Funds in Debate U P o ed fl* 35 TIo ban In Town Surplus— Brooks to purchase low-intereet bonde.” NOW TLL HAVE TO FACE MARTHA'4 PROSECUTE IF 1 feOT IN WRATH When ehe l b a r n e th e MKenoii, IR iSCiTao Another eandidate noted that TROUBLE/An d r e m e m b e r •nraplo srOopias BUTCHER HAS CUT OFF OuR llWcoMa . lUymond ■. Ooopor ot Birch^ Seoor offered to help the Abner Brooks, Democratiefto bring tax relief to all taxpay- the eurplue fneane "th ai pach HE ONCE OCT A 6UV FIVE down oommlaalon in ataeeeing drain­ peraon owing a bonss aiscased CREO\T/~ HAK-KAFF/ YEARS IN STIR •3L)«T FOR conoeUTdr CL RiL will b* ja maintnr of a candidate for the board o f 1 em of the town. Immediately^ MC. BUGGS BUNNY MNowfpoptr 1 Wander id^ age areas fo r dam poaslbUiUee at $10,000, paid $40 in taxes MAVBE 1 CAN FE\&N USIN' A BOS SMobammaft Ipanal diaetiMinc flacal autono- reeentattves and presently' a Brooks said. a m n e s i a / SO Inflict aacratarr and la designing e pond, if ahd member o f th4 Vernon Board of "ThH will be done by either which were not needed to nm TRANSFER THAT nSSw ^ aonlfrUw dSPhaoMiK |g,y of boarda of aduoaUon on when such help la needed. SUgalpoirt SlKgg dlA ' Finance, offered an exolanation changing the town tax pay­ the town government.” , a •^rr« ETARTINGTO ^ WAS AN HOUR MBMogleol bnodi ^ The conunleeion wiH look at N»»CJ V N TEMPER! S3 Bmplonblo dPtonTwaiSW 33tt axiitt Ichannel S* next weak. Tlta pw»- . today for a town surplus o f al- ments to a quarterly basis, o r I'VEeOTTO OLD/^^ (eoatr.) dBSafa ftUpnSII examplee of open epece plana Advertisement MteSEDME. TEMPERI iM/M/ ^ ' K STImpoodinS (ab.) Irram. one of th# inunlclpal gov- : ipost $360,008. ' by delaying the first payment 6 E T S U P P E R tviumin Sf Go awayt aUng) at Ita meeting next month. Election Day, Tueeday March M o e f i NOMVER XFoadntA* 46 Swamp linment aartoa, win bo proaent- Brooks stated that as a mem­ of the taxes from July 1 to V s" p o w n ~ q u h : k: i _ •ppoUoOoa SEraaad SSPaiuvian 80 at Scout Banipiet 2. Polls open from a.m. to 7 EUPPER ruminants dTPaniaa lod next Thoraday at • p.m. and ber, of toe finance board, when Sept. 1," he added. I SOMODkoTt TCIaft p.m. For information, 'trisnspor- ICEnJCK SLamentl SB Painter's tribetmas Isundny. Idarch 7, at 6 pjn. Alwut 80 petaona attended the the board was setting the^ tax Brooke observed that 60 per ^jus'r 31 Down iprofiz) 4BEar Icomb. tation, or baby sitters, call in UPtNTH' SZAorifom Diol • Bony frames I Cooper w ill take the poal- aimual Blue and Gold Banquet rate in May for the fiscal year cent of .the towfi tax is collect­ Pre-Finisheil VA THERE'S NO MFib SB Glacial now form) of Cub Scout Pack 78 Wednee- beginning July, 1985, "the town District 1 (Rockville) 876^)7BS| TREE! 33 Son BO Cook in fat Itlon tm t flnaaolal authorities ed In July, when the major por- HARD FEEUN'S/ MSoathon itote 11 Familiar (tb.) 3S Poiaon by — * day at the Conununtty Hall. J, 'tre ^ r^ (Studrt Neff) advised in District 2 (Ftre District) SBCracgy bill St Coxcomb liBiouId exercise more control Uon of the money does not be- isrent low bid of $6,393,875 Ifi i nance, Inclufflng tw R e p u b V - J ^ o u n to f interest by the town has been submitted ’by- Oneglla li cat badge; Olen Jenaen, wolf can members, doubted the ac- low-lntwest bearing pvern- hedge; Carl Preuaa, w olf badge and Gervasinl Construction Co. [ 1 curacy of this rpport to ns, ws pbsUtute of Torrington, Oonh., for con­ lA with gold and stiver arrows r IB” ; could do nothing but accept.lt ' of the burden placed .on the struction of a daun'on the Farm-1 1 ^ ^ Armand Aubey, bear badge and and use this estimated surolut home owners and business peo- one-year pin; Michael Ougllel- ington River at .' Colebfook, | ' figure In setting the tax rate.” P>« the community by collect- Conn., the New England Divi­ BLEAK iT • • mine, one-year pin; James Ru- BY V. T. HAMLIN OUTLOOK. ! "W e then found, after the sion of Arm y Englnesra an­ ALLY OOP flnl, two-year dIil and Valdes AT THAT* !1 H lift end of the fiscal year, that the money, he con- nounced TTiursday. N Avens and Mark Finnegan, den- actual surplus was $226,000,” “ nuea. NOW By eOLLY, JUST ...OL POC WONMUS'LL FIND ners stripes. j The dam will be located on j 4 ’ x r HE'S TH' PROUO OWNER Brooks noted. | Brooks noted that seven of the west branch of the river, LET THAT ANtMATEP Certificates of appreciation I TOMATO CAN 6ET OF A BUNCH OF JUNK' ? r Brooks observed that Repub- the eight Democratic candidates about five mllSe northeset of and den mothers pins were FUNNY AGAIN... Ucan candidates fo r Tuesday's for the board of representatives , Winsted. Although primarily a awarded to all den mothers. YEAH/ s r election stress the need to run and the candidate for mayor, [ flood control projScL the dam BY UK h rilKNER Pack chiefs also received ap­ the government o f the consoli- are Involved in business, all lo- CARNIVAL preciation pins. ; will augment th'a Hartford met- Johns-Manville dated town in a business-like cated in Vernon, I ropolltan water supjfiy system, ST The honor flag was presented way. Democratic candidates are ' the engineers said. to Mrs. William Orunake's Den "Con they run Oieir own ST” I, the den with the best attend­ biulnesses making estimates of C EILIN G - ance. their ca.Sh balance which is off r r 42 Mrs. Jamee Finnegan's Den by 25 per cent?” Brooks a-sked. 8 provided the entertainment. "F or the last few yiears town I WE ARE NOW TILE U 45 fUjneead B. Cooper John Potterton, Mark Finnegan taxes have averpged two to I and Mlthsel Gugllelmlno played three mllla higher than neces-’ over school board finsmees. Coo- guitars snd sang folk songs. | sary, resulting in these ex­ The if 60 51 52 53 por is a member of the lo- rest of the den was the traordinarily high surpluses,” chorus. MOM va« -'ATF e ^ board of finance and Is one Brooks said. OPEN Scout Dance Suoceeafol lb ef its representatives to school Brooks charged the reason L^NXBwy' a A t a dance held recently at Fem ofi Women Set Fashion Show board budget meetings. for the “ improper setting of the the Comunlty Hall by Cadette Mrs. Andrew McMillan, left, o f John Dr. and Mrs. Robert A t the request of the finance tax rate” such as last year’s PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 55“ 67 Girl Scout Troop 869, Steve Maher, Vine Dr., both in Vernon, rehearse for fashion show board, the town's representa­ tax, is directly attributable to 26 Conley won the door prize and planned by the Vernon Junior Women’s Club for Tuesday tive, EhJgene GagUardone, has 'poor information supplied to SUNDAYS Janet Warren and Gary Jeeki at 8 p.m. at Flano’s Restaurant in Bolton. Mrs. McMillan is -^1 1 MOKIDER L P T A B B E Y , I Introduced a bill making It the board of finance and the se­ REA^nW Y won the elimination dance. wearing a aleevelese sheath of pure silk watercolor. Mrs. HOW,MANY J ME SEE, f ABBREVIATE 1 •s h o u l d n 't OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS mandatory for boards of educa­ lectmen’s office at the time the (0»/ERA«C The troop has expressed Maher is wearing a long-sleeved shift of black ribbed cot­ FOR DELIVERY KNOW S 15000; I KNO(N»yTWERE'S [ a b d i c a t e . H A V E tion to apply to finance boards tax rates were set.” B R O U G H T thanks to all who made the ton with white collar and cuffs. (Herald photo by Saternis.) W D R P S j ; ABDLxrr.. A B ID E.' before making transfers within The Democratic candidate OR TAKE OUT A0ALO N E; A B ILITY . IT UP/ their budgets. dance a success, especially the chaperones. fo r mavor, Thomas J. McCus- A B JE C T , . Joining Cooper In opposing ker, and the Democratic candi­ TWW’S ABNORMAL,; School Menu Sp. FOOT fiscal autonomy will be Donald force, are employed in Swiss dates for the board of repre­ SERVICE ON »lTERE / B. Davis, Coventry second se­ Six AL Women industry, agriculture and tour­ ^ABOUT. i potato chips, green beans, baked sentatives have vowed to end lectman and founder of the ism. More than half of them are this practice, Brooks observed. Connecticut Selectmen's Asso­ apptee; Tuesday, hambuig and Visit Hospital Italians. In some enterprises the gnivy on rice, carrots, choco­ "The first thing we will do if ciation. number of foreign workers ex­ late cake; Wednesday, com elected, after the organization WOOD Subject to confirmation, pro­ ceeds 90 per cent, and Swiss chowder, tuna mutdwich, fruit; Six members of the American o f the new govemmenL will be ponents of fiscal autonomy will Legion Auxiliary conducted a industry would be virtually par­ PIZZA and GRIHDERS i Thursday, cUcken pie with hot be Victor MacDontdd, executive bingo yesterday tor 80 patients alyzed If all foreigners were biscuit, cranberry aauce, wax removed. ECONOMY director of the Connecticut As- beans, gelatin; Friday, spaghet­ at the Newington Veteran’s eoclatUm o f Boarda of Bduca- Home and Hospital. Homemade There also is hope the meas­ TEL 643-1492 ti with tomato and cheese sauce, ure will contribute substantially RANGE tion, and Lewis Fox, veteran cupcakes and ice cream were French bread cabbage-raisin to the government’s energetic .AND member o f the Hartford board served after toe games. salad, sugar squares. ‘ campaign to slow down the na­ Combination A->* TlK>se who visited Newington FOR DELIVERY ef education. Bristo tionwide economic boom and FUEL OIL Dr. Jamee Brown o f the Re­ were Mrs. J. F. Wallett, reha- BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL BoNon Grange wiH have a halt iiifiation GASOLINE WE W ILL DELIVER WITHIN A 6 MILE RADIUS gional A ffairs Center o f the program on U.8. presidents btotation chairman of toe aux­ ‘ ON ORDERS OF $2 OR MORE unlveroity of Hartford will from Washington to Jenson to­ iliary; Mrs. Roy Farris, Mrs. DOORS moderate the discussion. night at 8 at ths Community Ruto Hlckox, Mrs. Eugene Free Heart Ills Prevalent Cooper was elected to two man, Mrs. Leon Bradley and HaU. OPEN SUNDAY — 3 P.M .-9 P.M . terme on the board of directors The board of finance will hOss Barbara Wallett. WASHINGTON — A federal BANTLY OIL in Manchester (1948 end 1060) meet Sunday morning at 11 in Mrs. WaHett and Mrs. Free­ health survey found that 14.6- l'0.M r.\NY, XN( . man made toe unit’s scheduled k Xk VI TKM. 11 >»■ ««. M-2(, before moving to BoHon. He is the town office conference room million adults (17 to 79) have a ;i:n M.VIN S TK K K T e Republican. to discuss changing to a uni­ visit last week to Newington heart disease and 13 million CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT Soils Map Beqoeetod Veteran’s Home and Hospital. more are thought to have one ‘It makat on* fool mirtty •mall to sit and watch tha form flsced year. T E L . 61!l-l.'‘).'> 120 CHHARTER O A K ST.— M AN C H ESTER The oonservatioa commission Toilet articles and stationery altogether, about a quarter' profaaaional* spano mon«y, doacn’t H, AgnaaT" The selectmen will meet Mon­ UiK’kviU e H7.'<-;{277 veted to request the SoHs Con­ day at 7 p.m. and the public were distributed to 230 patients. of toe adult population. servation District to provide building commission at 8 p.m. in BoHcn with a general solle the t o ^ offices. THE MEW1 u :r w ilu w 4» map. There le no charge for Swiss Move Cuts this bervice; - Manchmter Evening Herald 2’8 " X A’O" Thornton Secor, soils oon- Bolton correspondent, CTeme- Foreign Workers BEN CASEY eervationlst, explained the map well Toung, telephone StS-8881. and soil classification to mem­ The success car of ’65 (Continued from Page One) A VERY BAD EAR OVSRTHCRB.PR.RMMER. bers of the commission last night. The map will ihow vari­ Computer Calls Weather GUTTER seMRE AURIOI OONTU«OM WTW MASSIVE ous soli typee and determine ___ fled, many deputies saying they HiMATCWA. BETTER ASPIRATE the beet use o f different areas. SUTTLAND. Md.—The world’s would vote for ratification only A L U M IN U M BY FRANK O’NEAL! T^BW ORt rrOOASUlATIS. Secor pointed out that areas largest weather forecaster, a after the government has taken SHORT RIBS unfit fo r development were computer In the National Me- stringent measures to halt Swit­ AND IMwns A PRPT1V BADC^"^ usually excellent wildlife areas.' teorologlcal Center here, han- zerland's ’ ’uebergremdung” — He also said that poorly drained dies information from all U.S. saturation by foreig;ner8.. OPWflCTgR OJ-WE UN ^/ land can be built on if the prob- I weather stations and electronic More than 800,000 foreigners, WHITE NAKED lems are foreseen. reporters. nearly a fourth of the total labor B N A M a

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    THE Herald Angle Manchester Accepts Underdog Position I Ray LaGace Hits 41 Points in East Victory By Better Days EARL YOST Big Object: Rockvitte Ends Schedule at Home Sports Viewing II Sports Editor Seen Ahead Best Saints 82-7.2, Women Pin Topplers P red ictors SAToItDAY Long Time in Between Wint For EU Y ale Ellington Needs Win 2KH) ( 8) BasketbaU, Army Not since 1931 has Manchester High defeated Hill- at Navy Resume Action at Y house High of New Haven on the basketball court. The To Eat Crow 2UH) (80) Way of a Cham­ NEW HAVEN — Al­ In Final Home Tilt pion two schools are paired tonight at 8 o clock in a first For Tournament Spot 8:00 ( 8) Ten Pin Bowling Four matches Saturday afternoon, two Saturday night round meeting at Wesleyan University. Don’t get alarm­ By PETE ZANARDI though Yale’s varsity bas­ By JOHN GOLDEN 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic and one Sunday afternoon will conclude the 13th annual ketball team this season is ed, the two Nutmeg schools have only met three times Understanding the situa­ Scoring from ail angles, junior Ray LaGace broke all (80) Championship Recreation Division Town Women’s Duckpin Bowling since 1981 and all three times have been in post-season tion completely, Manches­ out of the Ivy League title Everythingr seems to be riding on Ellington’s (lO-^) Bowling Tournament at the Y lanes. Action starts Saturday af- picture, there are better the school one game individual scoring records last night 4:30 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddi* ^ternoon at 2:30. play. ^ ter High is going into to­ effort in East Windsor tonight. A win means a share oi 6:00 ( 3) Race of the Week, Prior to the plfcydown fu n e with 41 points in leading his East Catholic High team- Quarterfinal pairings or*: Ma­ lose to—8t. IlMmas Aquinas of days ahead. mates to a come-from-behind 82-72 victory over an in- the NCC crown, a better than .500 season and a spot in Hialeah af^in5t Bristol Eastern Tues­ New Britain on the basketball night’s Class A first round At the moment the Yaia (30) Big Three Golf vis Small vs. Fran Crandall, day night at Wethersfield, Pete freatiman squad has a perfect gplred SL Bernard’* High of<» the CIAC Class B tourney, "rhe Knights have to be self­ Helene Dey 'v*. Ruth Ostrander, floor. tournament contest with New London In the Eagle gym. ish, they have to take all three<^ ( 8) Wide World of Zanardi came back from a Man­ 10-0 recoM, la rolling along at Sports Luciile Smyth vs. Peggy BeQ chester practice at the Arena Here are his comments: New Haven Hillhouse at A near-capacity crowd of 1,100 spoils or none at all. and Lois Smyth vs. Fran Jamai- an 89.3 point per game ecorlng watched Eaat raise its seasonal It’s been an up and down sea­ SUNDAY and said the Indians were fired Eeurt Catholic High im­ W'esleyan's Cage determined to average, has eet a single game By BOB BROWN 1:00 (SO) Roller Derby tls. up and were pointing to a pressed me more than a little, mark to 17-1. Tha Saints are son for the Knights and they battle the Academics to the end. freshman high of 117 points and Ski conditions and reporting,, would like to end the regular 2:00 ( 8) N.B.A., Philadel­ The winners will gain the right game with the Elm City power­ however, on the score of behav- , now 18-S. phia vs. Boston to move Into the semifinals Sat­ lor. I've never seen better. You | They accept, with grace, their can become the first YsJe year­ a subject which probably de­ schedule on a positive note. At house. Eastern Is now out of ling court unit to be undefeated "They (St. Bernard’s) played 2:30 ( 3) Sports Spectacn- urday night at 7:30. The bert the way and ttie Academics could hear a pin drop every time | 25 point underdog position but an ins^ed game and we were serves the publishing of a 7-2 in the conference, they are of seven-game finals are set to In 34 years. book, but let’s see if we can half a gome In back of South lar are next. an Aquina^player went on the j honestly plan to make the pre- With Just three gsmes re­ down after the big win over 4:00 (30) Sports in Action start Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Remember some of the fel- foul line. This is true sports­ RoClovUle Tuesday. The turning cover a few points in Just a Windsor, which ended its sched­ dictors eat crow. maining. including a meeting few paragraphs. ( 8) World of Golf Quarterfinal and semifinal low-s on that 1931 Manchester manship. The enUre program point of the game came when ule last Friday. 7:30 ( 8) World Figure matches will be on ,a best of High team? was handled as nicely as any­ "If they sl.Ty relaxed, they will with Harvard In the Pajme Santacroce fouled out lea'Ving To begin with I suppose snow A tourney spot would be the five game basis. play a good game,'' said Man­ Whitney Gymnasium tonight, Skating Championships Howard (Gob) Turkington. at thing I' ve ever seen In high us free to operate. Ray La­ conditions are a relative thing third in three years for Healy. Miss Small is the defending 6-2, was a giant 84 years ago school basketball—or college chester Coach Phil Hyde. "We the squsd has handled all op- Gace played the greatest game for what we consider excellent Hia club went all the w ay. two are going down there and play ponenU with victory margins champion. The other seven for coach Will Clarke. John for that matter. of hla Ufe both offensively and skiing conditions here in New years ago to take the CJlass C women who qualified for the Tierney, now a well known un­ East Catholic rooters «wal- our beat." Tangling from IS to 66 polnta. off the boards. Tom Malln also England the Westerner would crown and last to Woodbury in BASKETBAU Cari Hohenthal, a senior out head-to-head rolling paced a dertaker, the lata Dom Squat- lowsd hard when their team Amoiw the victims were Oon- did a good Job bringing the probably call good on packed the playdowns last season. qiMlifylng field of 44 entrants rito, Chris (Huck) McHate .im- waa beaten for the first time, with a cold when the Indians necUcut (88-fiB). Fordhsm (82- ball upcourt. Everyb^y who powder. Various methods of re­ The Knights are up for this SCOKES qualified for the first round with last Saturday. Lois Smyth paced my O'Leary and Johnny Hed- then stood and sang the school •7). Holy Cross (84-63), Brown played did a good job. Paul porting have been used over the one and rate the favorite to pin E4ST SIDE JUNIORS the six-game total pinfall scor­ lund. Turkington has owned his song. The school gained ad­ a 52-50 win over Bri.stol Elastem, (8 9 ^ ). Princeton (88-88) and, Walckowskl suffered a alight past few years in an effort to another defeat on East Wind- is expected to start tonight along Songaill defeated Spruce 40- ers with 747. Her twin sl.ster, own furniture bxiatneaa at the miration In defeat, and C3oach meet recently, Ortumtola (90- sprained ankle but he should bring the news of conditions to sor. 37 while Parkade took over Lucille Smyth, was next with Center for many years. McHale Don Bums is probably relieved with Bob Evans, Bob Bosworth, come along in time for the the population centers of Duke Hutchinson, all seniors, 75). Rockville, already assured of sole poscasion of first place 716. Is a member of the Advisory to have the unbeaten record Four members of the team, tournament,” said CX>ach Don Southern New England. Meth­ a high tournament spot on the with a 56-54 win over L. T. and either Mark Heller or Don Burns of the Eagles after the ods used in reporting have run PEGGY BELL All matches are open to the Park and RacreaUon Commis­ off his boys on the eve of the coached by Vito DeVito, haye basis of a 16-3 showing, ends Wood. public at the North End lanes. I jf sion. O'Leary has distinguished championship toumamen' . Romano, both juniors. Seniors START SPRING TRAINING— Pitchers and catch­ first day workout. The White Sox finished one game game. the course from very descrip­ Chris McHale and Wally Irish averages In double figures. The the season tcmlght at home at Joe Weekllnd (18) waa the himself in the Insurance field • • s ers are running and Coach Tony Cuccinello, right, behind the Yankees in last year’s pennant race. leader at the moment is Rick LaGfkce broke the record of tive ruurative in which our 8:30 against E. O. Smith of big gun for Songallo and Jim Norm Vlttner Is serving aa In New York and Hedlund was are also likely to see action. 35 sea earlier this season by operators try in a few words By ran returned to the Son- tourney director. Coach Sam Bender brings his is batting away as he directs the exercises in this Stoner, the 6-1 captain from Walckowskl In a game egalnst RAT LAGACE Storrs. Area fans will get a last a standout player and coach Here'*’n T hrre OolixnhuR, Ind. He lias 166 to describe what sort of con­ chance to see Coach John Cana- DON ZABILANSKT galio lineup and pourod in 11 E n d C lose for years after graduating, later Class A defending champions Northwest Catholic. Jim Pow­ eski led th* Saints with five ditions exist (n»n top to Ellington points. Jim Leber was the top Principal apeaksr at the an­ into the contest with a 16-1 reg­ points, foMowed by Ed Gold- ▼ari’s senior dominated club, serving briefly as recreation di­ nual Knights of Columbus ers 'waa high for New London markers to four by Zrenda. bottom base to surface and and the best tn the school’s his­ point-getter for Spruce with 18 ular season mark, plus a easy Mexico’s Height atone, a New Haven area prod­ with 20 points and was folkwr- various other items of interest For State Argentine Boxer rector here. Irish-Sports Night Monday, playdown victory over Meriden uct.. with 142, Frank Wlsneakl, St. Bernard’s aggressiveness tory, perform on Windy City followed by Gary Minor with The 1981 Manchester entry at ed by Eiagle Captain Malin took its toll in the final canto such as: More snow expected 11. March 15 will be Sen. Tom Dodd. Platt Tuesday. Paced by the Herman’s Problem Weymouth, Mass., 120 and Steve with 19, Joe MaryeSkl with 17, hoards. The Rams should have Advances in Class New Haven mowed down Hill- Honored guest will be Manches­ Will Not Harm' aa the SsUnts lost center Len before the weekend. little trouble in fashioning a Sports Schedule In a battle for first place, a house In th t first round, then leading scorer in the New Haven Turkowits, Rockville Centre, jerry Zrenda with 14, and Tom strong scoring performance by Hoop Teams ter Mayor Pran Mahoney . . . District League. Walt Esdaile, N.Y., 107. Santacroce, Maryeski and M ^ The next attempt at accurate win. upended Bristol in the semi­ Ray BJorkman of Manchester Is Olympic Athletes Martin with U. The majority tin via five personal fouls each. reporting abbreviated the nar­ Art. Saverlck led Parkade to NEW YORK (AP) — Argenll- finals but lost to Naugatuok and a terrific pair of guards in The only time a Yale freah- of Lattoce’s points came from Records mean a great deal Friday, Feb. 26 its hard fought victory. The CbnnecUcut's last hopeful In the Billy Evans and Tony Barone, East labored under a fool bur­ rative and the information was but Improvement is also Impor­ Yale emtertsdns Harvard to­ na’s undefeated Oscar Bona- tai the ohaxnpionAlp finale. Is Bosox Pitching man ba.sketball team has ever the floor as he put in 14 of 23 presented in terms of base E. O. Smith at Rockville, 8 Parkade led a half-time, 30-19. night In the opening of the last 19 state Nationwide TV bowl­ the Academics are trying for a MEXICO CITY (AP) — A den too as Malin had four calls tant and (Jheney Tech (5-12) vena, eager to get a fat purse, Hillhouse knocked the Red been unbeaten was In 1990-31 shots but hla best shooting was depths, suifaoe conditions, plus Ellington at East Windsor, 8 Saverlck paced all scorers with big weekend of Oonnectlcut col­ ing championship. The local pin­ third Class A crown in a row. French doctor said Thursday Lose First Match when the BuHpups had an un­ on the Une where he popp^ in on him and LaGace and Troy hopes to keep right at it to the steps up in clasB tonight again^ and White out in the first round ner is one of two state big pin­ tests had convinced him Mexico had three each. an estimate of the prevailing CSieney at East Granby, 8 23 points followed by T im lege basketball. In 3944 and in the second round Completing the starting five are The Rockville High School SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)—Red Sox manager Billy blemished 14-0 eeason. The 13 of 17 free throws. FYank end, completing their season Cunningham who shipped in heavyweight contender Zora ners out of a group of 50.000 Rum Joyner and Cliff Bush, a City's I'/s-mile altitude would varsity rifle team defeated the Klnel and Malin were also hot Troy opened the final eight conditions summed up by say­ with a night contest in East Saturday, Feb. 27 Two other games, Hartford at In 1»4C. The 1961 Manchester that took part in the Nation­ Herman begins an investigation today. He wants to squad waa captained by F. Car­ ing "good to excellent” or feiir East CathoUc at 'UHartford with 12. Wood’s offense was Suffolk and New Haven at St. Folley In a 10-rounder at Madi­ 6-9 senior who jumps like a not hurt athletes during the 1968 Manchester Rifle Club team, son Elliott and Included Earl on the charity stripe, the tor- minutes with a bucket that Granby tonight. Coach John led by Joel Raddlng (18), Bud son Square Garden. tourney representative also fell wide tourney . . . Following gazele. Olympic Games to be held h^re. 735-732. Two sharp-shooting know why his pitching staff isn’t better than the rec- brought the Eagles within one to poor” or some other combi­ Froah, H.P.H.S. gym, 8 Francis of Maine, are scheduled before the mighty Academios. NHckel, Bill Saner, John Dick­ mer going nine for 13 to the Klels has led the Rangers to Buder (13) and Jay Howroyd Although toe muscuku- 23- Platt's M-66 loss to Hillhouse Bsdaile's 20.S average per Dr. Fernand Plas, a heart girl shooters decisively outshot ords show. A------latter’s fivs of six. BUI Troy point and the clock read 7:28 nation of words. Still skiers their best season in the past Swimming — Manchester at tonight and eight more on Satur­ also In round one In 1961, but IXiesday night. Coach Stan specialist, accompanied a son, Jim Kennedy, father of complained that the reports State Meet, S08C pool. (13). day as the state’s college teams year-old South American is game is also ninth in all Class their male counterparts to lead The man named to succeed two members of Yale’s current broke even on the floor as he when Klnel was fouled and put four. Cheney disposed of East Y MIDGETS fighfiiig a ranking heavyweight not before a bitter battle. 66-M. Scrota of Moriden aaid, "We A ranks. Evans supplements a French delegation gathering their respective teams. "Monbouquette pitched well hit on two of four field goals. In the free throw to Ue the were too general and many Granby 71-40 earlier In tha sea­ Wednesday, March 3 near the end of their schedules. Veteran Coach Sam Bender's deposed Johnny Pesky a couple swimming team; Ben Reese and times Inaccurate. Standings I tor toe first time, he hka been played Manchester twice. Hill­ fantastic playmaking and baH information to be used in the Donna Richard, also a mem­ of days before the 1964 season the last six weeks but earlier Maryeski had a hot night for score. At the seven-minute son. Swimming—^H.P.H.S. at Man­ W L Also sing 191 catchers at the opening of Boa- a 30-game winner the year be 1933 Yale varalty football maik a t the foul line. Both to put the Elagles ahead to stay improved method of reporting Friday, March 6, trict 32 tournament. The game, bake, has annexed honors the Esdaile, the Hillhouse scoring for*. squad. AlabamsL, No. 1 college foot­ Hilltop Motors ...... 6 from Chandler, Ariz. prone - standing score. This ton spring training today. teams took advantage of the and East went on to take the ski conditions came down the ball team in 1964, gained an Im­ Rifle—Manchester at Ham­ Elks ...... 6 to be played at Gortiam, Maine, past two years. ace. stands S-4 and weighs in matches the Itockville school "Our pitching staff was the "Wilson didn’t pitch badly As juniors this g^roup. except free throw line as totals put period 24-11 to post the final pike. A combination of num­ den. pits defending champion Central On-the basis of style und ex­ at MO pounds. A top student. > Lassiter, joined Captain Bob posing 312.9 yards per game Man. Auto Parts ...... 5 Connecticut s^nlnst Salem State. perience, the odds seem silly. It will take a superhuman ef­ record held by John Foley. second worst in the league last but ha can be better. East ahead with a SO for 44, 62-72 score. Ladace oonxiected bers, letters and numbers is during the regular se€UK>n. The Peck Lumber ...... 4 fort to g«t past HUlhouss to­ he's already been accepted at I Janice Jacobs of the local club year," Herman said. "Only O’Connell to compile a spark­ 06 percentage to 14 of 22 for on four of six fioor shots this now being used to Indicate the The championship game will be Oscar, of ccurse, can make it "And Morehead has got to be Crimson Tide limited its foes to Former star Jockey Bobby Wyman Fuel ...... 4 look good 'With one swipe of his night Oomell . . . A1 I^U , brilliant led her state tournament-bound Kansas Q ty waa worsa and ling 19-3 varsity season. 64 per cent for St Bernard’s time sinking all five free throws prevailing conditions. The new Tedford’s ...... 8 played Saturday. The winner • • s Rockville High eager, will have team with a real fine 187 score. better than he showed." 199 yards per game for 10 Permane owns a trailer park goes to Kansas Q ty for the na­ powerful left hook. That’s what I've got to prove it to my.self With the exception of the who outscorsd Bast from the for 11 tallieM and Malin added method Is supposed to elimi­ games. near Palmetto, Fla. Boland Oil ...... 8 the cast removed from his left Rockville now has a record that our pitching is better than Meanwhile, there axe no signs 1930-31 campaign the beat pre­ floor, 29-26. eight more. nate poor reporting but the tional tournament. his suj^wrters are counting on. Four fop Five wrist Tuesday, Coach John Ca- of 12 wins and only two de­ that." of the sore arm which ham­ vious freshman record was 16-1 Jayvees Romp truth of the matter is the num­ The Unlveralty of Connecticut pered Bennett with the Phlla OoBtrol Boards Two games last night saw Oddity Department: Coven­ navari happily reported last feats. This was the. first___ defeat _ I Herman ia figuring on trade- back in 1960-6a when Capt. Jay LaCtoea also controUed the A Jayvee ■victory In the pre­ bers and letters are merely sub­ Hilltop Motors move Into sec will take the sp ^ig h t Saturday try High has been Involved In Tdght. for the ManchMter Rifle Club acquired southpaw Dennis Ben- delphla Phillies last season. Dtshnow'a club lost only to Con­ lim gave Eaat a sweep as the stitutes for the descriptive Traek Night Much Different night when the Huskies close out • s s An ailing wing does trouble boards with a total of 20 re­ one* place with a 33-23 win over five overtime basketball gsmea and is fresh f r ^ a fifth place nett, Bill Monbouquetle, Earl necticut. bounds to 10 by Troy, nine junior Eiagles upped their rec­ ■words that were formally used. Tedford’s and the Elks were their home season against New THOROUGHBRED RACING rookie outfielder Reggie Smith, So, even with the new and im­ Hampshire. this season. This has to be a End of the Line 1 Wilson, Dave Morehhead a Following tonight's meeting from Klnel, and eight by Wale ord to 18-0 with a 100-66 tri­ dumped into a tie for third as season rscord on the state J«rry Stephen.son as hla however, and he's asked per with Harvard, the Ell frosh umph that marked the second proved method of reporting, they lost 20-19 to Peck Lumber. The Huskies are a prohibitive the Sport.n his team. Allan man. u said. »i_ "I'm u ijgoing .* to find out abling him to move Carl Yas-1/-k l , * Eagles right from the start as Hassett accounted (or 11 points Yale, fresh from Us conquest cpiallfled for the Claas C Tour­ called the basketball action in Archibald turned in a po“ .shouldn t give us a Irzemski back to his natural | L f l l C L C 1 1 1 C W 111 points to 14 from Lra Krist and I think the biggest problem NEW YORK — (NBA) —< But track night ia different. in a losing cause for Tedford's of Ivy League leader Cornell, Tuesday night's Ekist Catholic- they overcame an early East nament . . . Not far behind Cov­ score for him but a respectable good solid staff. poeitlon, left field. 11 apiece by Paul Foohey and In retorting conditions revolve Boxing night at Madison It's the one that gives those Peck's came from behind to matches its 44 league record Rockville game, Wednesday's lead to tak% the opening stanza, Frank Vernile. around the fact that by the nip the Elks as Bill Mllewski entry In the matter of overtime one considering the trouble he For Ninth Title 21-49. Powers led this attack Square Garden means cigar- gentle Garden ushers all the against Harvard’s 4-7 mark. games is Elllngrton. Coach Bob Hartford High-Greenwich CLAC had with hia contact lens. Saturday night the Eagles time they are published in sny trouble. pushed through a long set shot In games Thursday night. Claas A playdown battle, last 'With six tallies whUe Zrenda travel to the Hartford High newspaper they are someUraea smoldng gents wearing Florida The crowd is predominantly to provide the maigln of ■victory. Trinity thumped Coast Guard 9 Races Mon. torn FrL Healy has guided his charges in Rockville 785 SAN FRANaSCO (AP)—(Jne put In five and Martin and tans, silk suits, white ties on four extra session games, a pair night's East Catholic-St. Ber­ Donna Richard 100 91—191 gym to meet the University of over 24 hours old. Twenty-four young — crow-cut high school Milewskl (8) and Bob Moriarty 108-72, setting a team scoring First Post 1:30 PM . nard's of New London tilt here, more victory and the Boston Maryeski collected four each. Hartford froah for their final hours of New England weather white - on -' white riiirts and and coUwe kids — and the (6) led Peck’s while Dennis record in the process. 10 Races Sat. and Holidays of defeats to Coventry and vic­ g David Mitchell 97 86—183 Athletes Get Job Done Celtics will clinch their ninth LaGace dominated East’s scor­ blondes right off the mink tories against BaypoK, LJ., and tonight will be at court-aide for George Foster 100 82—182 scheduled game. This will mark can turn, winter into spring. problem for toe ushers is to Walsh hit 12 for the Elks. Don Overbeck scored 20 points rae aaiaviiTiem, MsiMast 842M the Manchester-New Haven straight Ea.slem Division crown ing with nine points to five 'by East's first encounter with col­ IVeather changes and the speed farm. tell toe payees from toe com­ to lead the Bantams to their Smith High. Ted Cadman 93 86—179 In the National Basketball Aa- nVM DOMU ir KGUUI OOUIU • • e HiHhouse anoounter at Wea- Manchester 782 Walokowskl and four from lege competition. Next week with which snow conditions can Basketball night means a lot petitors. Top farm team In the Yankee 10th ■win in 16 stsuts. The (Cadets leyaa and Saturday night wUl sociation. Klnel. will bring the tourney pairings be accumulated and distributed of pale, unshaven fZMt talkers Track and field athletes are baseball system this aeaaon will were led by Laurie Somers, who Direct Base* Lv. Manchester Janice Jacobs 100 87—187 In UConn Classrooms It could happen tonight Words o f Praise oovsr ttie Hartford Bulkeley- Allan Archibald 99 87—187 8t Bernard’s built on Rs and the Eagles will open their to the 'various news media is not in rumpled suits, ties loose at Just too infonnal for Madison be Toledo in the International scored 14 points. The game 'waa (Travel Agency) at 9:60 AM. Notre Dame of Bridgeport con­ Bob Moeller .,. 100 80—180 agaiiut the San Francisco War- sarly lead in the next period as bid for the state crown. the fault of anyone indi'vldual the collar, hot dog dinners In Square Garden. League. The franchise waa toe last of the aeason for the Colleague Bill Lee of the test . . . A pprw m l has been Kaat aukaUe (tl) one hand and the point spreads They come strolling down Hartford Courant. a roommate Bill Sullivan______97 82—179 __ STORKS—Lou Aceto of Hamden, quarterback on the 1 an aggreasive defense grave the or group and I personally can’t moved from Richmond last No­ Cadets, who finish with a 5-13 RTE. 146. LINCOLN, R. I. given Norm Vlttner to run the Also firing were Bill Sheldon University of Connecticut football team the past three ' nailed down a shara of Saints a 22-16 quarter margin ____ B. r . pt». offer a concrete solution to the in the other. Eighth Avenue from their ho­ vember. mark. on several oocasions In our annual Men's Duokpln Bowl­ the regional title at Los Angeles Malin ...... 5 profadem. tels with on overcoat conceal­ travels around the sports world, 176, ArvUa Oroli 174 and Barry years, was one of three athletes who compiled an “A” for a 46-37 apread at halftime. »-lS ing Tournament at the Y lanes Robinson 173.' Wedne.sday night. 4 Power# had 10 this time and Walckowskl ...... 8 1-3 There is one thing you can ing their track suits, and they had some nice comments In his average during the first semester marking peri()d re­ After that job is completed Kind ...... 2 M crowd right Into the main lobby ■tartinf Baturday, March 5 Maryeski added eight as did LaOoce ...... 14 18-17 do as a last minute check on column earlier this week con­ . . . 'nokets for the K)H cently completed. the next item Is breaking the Clpolla ...... 0 0-1 . conditions before you make the ■with 16,000 others trying to get cerning East Catholic High Venturi Retuma single sea.son NBA record for Malln. Daly ...... 0 in. Sports Night, featuring Andy The others were swimmer dent-athletM who attained a OC 4. trip and that Is to call ”6ki- which should be passed along Richard Allan of Mansfield most victories set by the Celtics The out-of-towners ran their Lods« ...... 0 00 So when a guy Uk* Igor Ter- SLIGHTLY USED RobuateUi and Otto Graham, on "B " average for their first se­ lead up to 12 points after the Lacy ...... 0 00 0 ; I*hone.” ”Skl-Phone” reports for non-readera of the Hartford PALM SPRINGS, CaUf. (AP) Center and wrestler William In 1961-62 when they finished Krist ...... 0 Ovaneyson (toe Russian broad Monday night, March 39 are on mester work. Broken down by halftime real with a 57-45 mar­ OO are up dated twice dally and morning paper. sale at Nasaiff Arms and Car­ —Golfer Ken Venturi, sidelined StiglianI of Stamford. Allan and 60-20. your call will be answered 24 ; uanper) tries to move through G O O P / i ^ E A R ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT for weeks by a circulatory ail­ sports, five of them are on the Entering tonight's game Bos­ gin when East beg;an a full Totals 26 3 the front door some quick­ Lee's words of praise came ter Chevrolet and at the Man­ Stigliani are enrolled in the football team, four in track, St. Bernard’s (72) hours a day seven days a 'week. after he visited the local school chester High swimming pool on ment, will hit the tournament College of Liberal Arts and Sci­ ton has a 55-13 record and court press that gave the Eagles B. Pt*. handed usher from Flatbush trail again next week with hl.s three in wrestling, two in ten­ needs only to split Its remain­ several ateals and the Eastles Quinn ...... 1 8 will give him the "ye-ah, ye-ah GOODYEAR TIRES and watched East face — and Sunday afternoons. ences while Aceto Is in the nis, one each In basketball, DiRocoo ...... 1 Manchester Lodge a t Cum- physician’s blessing. TTie U.S. School of Phy.sical Education. ing 11 starts. 'Ihe team is at crept within three points as the a and Pm Napoleon” routine, soccer and swimming. Power* ...... 8 20 mington Basin is bursting at nearly provoWng an Interna- Open champion disclosed his In addition there were 17 stu- St. Louis Sunday before return­ period ended, 61-66. East took T. Maryeski ...... 0 0 the seams this week as vacsr plans 'ITiurs^y. The "B” average students, ing home. the quarter 21-46 under the di­ MarUn ...... 5 11 tionat Incident before Igor and their school, were. J. Maryeski ...... 5 I 17 Uoning parents and chiklren en­ opens bis ooeit and lets that rection of LaGace 'who fired In Zrenda ...... 6 14 joy a winter vacation. Football — Captain Richard six of eight field goal attempta Santacroce ...... 2 8 ■■oeXjP” stzue old Flatbush In Similar Predicaments Kupec, education, Ossining, Meeting Monday The Manchester Ski Club 'wUl the face. .. Major League Forecasts - - ■ and three of four free throws TotaM 9 1439 72 meet Monday night at the Sen­ N.Y.; Gary Blackney, physical for a 15toolnt total while Mary- Then old Fleitoush’s face education, Plain view, N.Y.; For Net Players Score at half: 46-87, St Bemard'a ior Citizens Room on School drops to hia knees and Igor en­ ANY SIZE! ONE LOW PRICE! Better Pitching to Help Jack Redmond, physical educa­ St. Plans for the coming Man­ ters the Garden and goes wan­ For Ford and Turley tion, Cheshire, Conn., and chester Day outing will be pre­ dering onto the floor where the Ridgewood, N.J.; Gilbert (Skip) Tennis buffs Interested In sented. M e n tis 'wUl receiv* in pole veultera have just begun. Fsmous Mufon Ciutom Supn-CuMons SUghtlg usti, A’s Who Gave Away Power Brooks, liberal arts and sci­ joining the Mainchester Tennis the mall the daily program and After nearly tripping over Whitey Ford and Bob Turley pitched together with ences, Darien; Bob Quist, en­ Club are Invited to attend a Lobo Wish Realized race rules ^rlor to the meeting. John Uelses 'who to sprawled Expirtlp iteoMditiOMidl 7S% or mon origiiuU tnad dtptk rmaMng the New York Yankees for eight years. During that meeting Monday night at 8 Also on the agenda la a fUm and on his back near toe pole vault gineering, Grand Rapids, Mich. o'clock at Mott's Auditorium. time tliey each won the Cy Young Award as the best Track—John (jopeland, lib­ discussion of the plan mention­ runway (counting toe lights on ^ to be around when we cut to The plan of the group la to ed last week involving a pro­ toe roof), a dosen guys from pitcher in the major leagues. 25, four with the parent club eral arts and sciences. North build two new courts for the Return to NIT Haven; John Keleher, education, With posed summer program. Meet­ a dozen cotmtrles spot Igor and Now, playing in dlff«Njit»------and the fifth on a farm outfit coming season. ing starts promptly at 8 start pumping his hand. league*, they again find them­ as a, designated player. Wethersfield; Stan Pasieka, Adam Rhodes ia president. selves in similar circumstances. now laces a test fai spring train­ I figure that th« three-way They are pitchers Blue Moon pifyalcal education, Middletown; NEW YORK (AP)—The New Mexico ^ b os got their o’clock. *Tt’s a circus — one you get This time, though, they aren't ing. deal which sent Rocky Cola- Odom, Catfish Hunter and Don D'ck Weingart, engineering, Into for free,” says 400-meteor Sam Snead has won both the wish. TTiey are coming back to the Nationa] Invitation Olympic gold-medalist Mike Whnning pennants and world He threw hgtitly for six vtto to Cneve- Buschhora, catcher Rene Lebanon. Masters and the PGA champion­ PHEASANT HUIfT minutes in the Yankees' first % land helped College Basketball Tournament in New York where a Lamilbec. ‘Tt’s a lot of fun champion«hip.s, and they aren't WINS SPECIAL—George Germann of Seton Hall lAcheman and inflelder Skip | Wrestling—Leo Field, Ub- ship three times. la eeaeon, If you’re driving aeming awards. drill Thumday, then said: Kansas City. Itockwood. I can only hope th a t, ertil arts and sciences, Stam- year ago they took an 86-54 drubbing from Bradley in coming to the meets and seeing "My arm feels all right, but wins Downing Half Mile Special. Winning time The Athletics down a road and see a pheas­ all your old friends.” Ford Is trying to prove his two or three carry their weight. )ord; Andrew Junker, englneer- the final; ant, qnlck drop somethin to valuable left arm is sound while this was jus* loosening up. I'll was 1:52.4. (APPhotofax.) needed outfield­ Our catching is not as solid ing, Centereach, N.Y.; Emeet Guys like Larabee end Ter- "TWa Is yvhat we*v* baen team named to the NTT. The marie the place. (Aa enqity Ovanesyan have all the statue. Turley attempts a comeback be able to tell more after I pitch ers and pitch­ aa I would I(ke it. Bill Bryan 3enf, liberal arts and aciancea, going for all aeaaon,” said Loboe, lOth-ranked in The Asso- to hitters. I'll threw harder each ing and got shell will do). Then yoa’Uknow It’s easy to tell. after a year s absence with showed tome Improvement, b u t! Norwich eoam Bob Mug after the Loboe dated Presa. poll with a 19-8 axaetty whero to start the hunt the Houston Astros. day, but I might skip a day. I both. 1 TennliH-Richard Hegarty, an­ accepted an bid Thursday record, accepted after 9t. IVhen ever they -woUc some­ The 36-year-old Ford devel­ beheve I'li be able to throw reg­ We tried to for Mr. Blngneok. MARY RAND where, the kids on toe high i* ' as well as expected. glneering, Watertown; William nig h t . John’s 164, and Texas Western, oped a vascular problem that ular pitches hard after a week Events in New York, overpower the Dagoberto Campanerla can' Kamenoff, liberal arts and acl- New Kaxioo's acceptance 17-8, were named earlier Thurs-' school end cohege relay teems created arm trouble in Ihe’final or so. " other clubs last play three infield positions and 1 ences, Sherman Sharod the headlines with the day. VlUanova, Boeton College open wide paths for them as if month last season. He under­ Turley, whose 21-7 record In season with Jim left field. Ken Harrelson is an' asrd stndgbt vlotoiy of the na­ and Detroit bod accepted th ^ were two people crossing i went surgery to correct the dif­ 1958 earned him the Cy Young Gentile and Col- outfielder who can play first i ^.^^^f^Whitney’ •Thinks USGA Made Mistak the Red Sea. ^ I physical education, Bridgeton, tionally (Kxtb-ranked Davidson Wednesday. ficulty during the off-season and honor, indicated Thursday he la But Aetion Elsewhere avito, but It WHdesHs. The NCAA tournament, which Only one person can upstage pleased with his comeback ef­ ( didn’t work. With the wire! Larry Stahl and Tonuny Rey- M ^e. a Lanabee, a Billy Mills or a I Soccer—Evan Dennar, an- determines the national champi­ Champagne and Opinic forts to date. The 34-year-old fences taken out of Kansas nolds challenge Nelson Math- on, did not announce the identi­ Ter-Ovanesyon and that’s Mary right-hander has no contract NEW YORK (AP)—The meet was in New York, but City’s Municipal Stadium, we ews In left field. ‘ glneealpg. Calabar, East Ni- I s ^ i ______the story was in Toronto. Or maybe San Francisco. Or ty of the lest team to fill its 38- Rand. with Houston but has been needed guya who can really The Athletics have speed and **?**• sound team field but Texas Tech, th* Mary Is the London model working out with the Astroa perhaps at home in bed. ^ move in the outfield. We land­ youth and only one way to go— I Swimming — John ManbaU, #nca oUampionaUp tourney at Highlight Lema Birthd (married) whose hobby is the Charlotte uid odTOXioed to the SouQiwest Oonfersnea leader, u Th* outstanding athlete award games, and didn’t want to ed them in Jim Landis and up. engineering, Darien. dlsoloeed It would not compete. running broad Jump, and she Is I m really happy I'd Thursday’s Knights of Colum- run. Mike Hershberger, who will seififfinola irltih Weet Virginia, Dr. J. WllUam Davis, chslr^ NEW YORK (AP) -• Tonyf the British Open last year and quHe proficient. In fact, she rather be with Paul Richards indoor track meet went to "I didn't feel like running,” play center and right field. Vlrgbiia Tooh and Wiffiam and man of the faculty athletic com­ Lema celebrated his Slot birth­ one of the eporto’ brightest per- Is a gold-medolist, but no one (Houston general manager) Witold Baran of Poland. He ran said the St. John’s student who We added pitching in Fred Mary, mittee at Texas Teob, sold that day with two swigs of chom- sonoliUee, also had hie stiletto really cores about tost than anyone I know because he a 4:06.7 mile and wasn't even set an Indoor 1:49.8 record for Tlilbot, who turned In two Tulsa dsftatod North Tsxss It hod been dlaoovered that Nor­ pogiM and oa many digs a t the sharpened for Prtmer. The officials who run toe In­ has done so much (or veteran around at the finish to pick up the half-mile two weeks ago. shutouts in the Chicago White Finish in First Division •T-77, X avier ot OMo downed man Reuther, star of th* team, auguot U.S. QoU AasoclaUon ‘‘Arnold eays toe pro tour door meets are thinking of pitchers," said Turley, who the plaque — a tip-off to the "I’m tired. I didn’t expect to Sox’ pennant driva lata last Meitvpbis State M-74, Mosaaohu- was soholqsUcaUy InsHglbla. oiM his keen g(df rival, Aracid toould be reduced to 80 touraa banning her next year, ^ey coached with the Boeton Red whole affair. win. I just ran to help out, as a aeason. satta sdgad Boston U. 87-88 and Southern Mettwidlat, the cur­ Palm er. mente,” Lema sold. "If Palmer can’t get some of their events Sox In 1964. favor to (a.ssistant meet The infield remains our Goal of Yale Hoop Squad Utah Mate enuhed rent nainer-up, now lo expected “I think the UE%V mode a wants to play in Just 30 'tourna- off on time because toe male Another sore-armed pHcher, Bill Crolhers, most exciting of director) Artie O’Connor." strong point with Gentile at Mate 06-71 la other games. to repreront the SWC ui the mlatoks in outUiig out the dou­ mente, or Just IS, toot’s hi* athletes persist in talking to Ernie Brogiio of the Chicago the runners on the indoor circuit Farrell ran the 1,0(X), running Fred Hstsel’s 81 points paced NCAA tourney which atarts ble round on the mial day of the business. her when they attould be else­ this season, was snowbound by second. 'Wayne Causey at short­ NEW HAVEN—A Yale bas-f(lO-O) Yale freshman will and Cube, also tested his arm TTiura- last most of the way, then pull­ stop and Ed Gharlei at third. kaUball team which a law weeks in action both nights at 8:30, CHARGED — Kirby Davidson over the team that Mordi 8. Tha NTT opens march U.S. the wioe-czacking "I myself plan to cid down where. day and said, "I threw every a blizzard In Toronto along with ing far to the outside on the last upeet the WUdoaU in last year’s U. exfhovsrt from Son Lsatulro, my tournament schedule. But But not aU toe confusion is the rest of the Canadian com­ (>ur bull pen boasts the ago appeared hopelessly con- meeting Harvard on Friday and Higbfi, former major GRINDERS pitch I have, and my elbow lap to win going away In a mod­ strong arms of John Wyatt, a^ed to tha lowar echelon of Central Oonnectlcut the follow­ Bouthsra. Coofarenc* tourna­ Oallf., told a small gaihsrlng of my oplnoin le that there should below. No one realizes bow WHITEWALLS didn’t hurt a bit." plement. est 2:12 flat. ing evening. league pitcher, wat ment The Wildcats play West M tnds a t a miportunity to use Stock as is stiU in the deck. At the mo­ Dodgers in 1946. His Valery Brumal clear 7-8. RESTAURANT among tha missing. He had a aacaa waa a 7-foot high Jump by a spot starter. ment the oontendera are Tale- no real test for the water wl- «r*s ^ IT pwits led tlw fitats at 9 o’olwtk. slnos Its liitoiittMi, like tha Brit* ploy at LoO Vegas, Ontonlal and dfilumhla and Hanvaid. w n 8 a:at Tgto. H o w ^ . the career spanned from over Mowanfi Mote at Logan, Ohortl* McrzUgMiH^'PtteMrt . lab 0(1^ tt tad ptovtowrtr wDdd Meiw Orisons, Mfip Msmptals and Not 4XM ushar ttM ftA tam . IM O te ru r Oak W. New Yankee pitching coach bum Teg. Edward Ctemik of Poland. Wa’U have nine first-year Ry UdM> OB t n * ta ih t «k tha Eamon O'RaiUy of Oeorgetown men on the roater and five who In addition to the 8:80 pjaL meet la hound tejproduoe eome ropocts atErnid btof sadoob- ' t a m M uAB h b'. UrttanapoWk, Ibni got buqr w"* 711 MAit Sr„ MAHfHIfnR MnnohMtar Cot Deal ii 42 and waa bora at That left Tommy Farrell tha 1987tel§6T(ApS2 h iia hulMt w a Ite aanM . 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PUIS new oar os bonus condtUouad uaed furniture ana room Spilt, W poaotod fMH-j THRBJE r o o m heated apart­ FOUR ROOM apartment wer bulk t-room dweiUlng, con­ ers. 4. bedroom, center en­ 6 room R$uiNi, ptootered walls, Cape, full ehed dormer, 2 tion, must sell, buying a home. tor man over 40 in Manchester a p p l e s — Delicious, MAco, apottoneoa, high quality—low venient location, hot water dining room, porch, garage, baths, Immaculate condition, lly room wlUi bar, near boa; 643-2510. %UNCVERCAS prfcaa. LABlono Ftimiture, 196 ment, 456 Main Street CaD heat, -hot water, re. ••-;err''", trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ CLASSIFIED area. Use car for short trips to Baldwlna, 81.80 half buMiall. 649-6229, 9-8. heat, full boaement. attached ated on a shaded and private beautifully landscaped lot, excellent location. Bel Air Real and shopping. $16,900. H iV ^ I S f iM 1D OfiT BMtb Stroet, Roekrllla. 878- stove, garage. Adults. 848- contact customers. Air mall E. Extra large grade A and AA priced to Nil. Hayes Agency EsUte, 643-9332. Agency, M8-480S. t NEED CART Tour credit turn­ THORMOCSMINE Z174. Oi>tn M . 7508. garage. Alice Clampet, Real­ 90xS$0 yard. Double ameelte F. Dickerson, Pres., Southwest­ eggs, fresh today, 49c dceon, FOUR ROOM heated apwriment tor, MI-4643, Member Multiple drive, 2 • car garage with 648-4808. ed down? Short on down pay­ •0/fi WHIH TbU’n ern Petroleum Oorp., 684 N. 172 South Main St. OWNE31 SELLING — 8 room VERNON — 8 now heinas on: ment? BoakruptT Repooeea- HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR. and garage, second floor, North 4V4 ROOM GARDIbN apartment Listing. breezeway, kitchen hoe built- iMDtR THKOmRS’ Main St., F t Worth, Texas. Main St., available March 1, 3 bedrOome, heat, hot water, in oven, range and dlshwooh- RANCH 6 large rooms, dining Cane, excellent condition, out­ Phoenix Street. 8% rooms, ftiM- ADVERTISING Eon? Don't despoirl See Hon­ Mod' condition, ISO. or best of­ skirts of town, lot 140x150, walk-out basement, large wood-* est Douglas Inquire about low- fer. 648-9784. Mr. Keith, 649-8191. stove, refrigerator and park­ er, plus a very attractive room, large living room wl;1th SALES and service route work. Household Goods 51 fireplace, 8 bedrooms, one car fireplue, aluminum screens, ed lot, convenient to MonchM--: CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSING DEPT. HOURS oot down, smiulest payments Average 88,000 to 810,000 first ing, $130 per month. Office 15 breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 DON’T Birr den or family room Forest Street 648-0000 or 646- garage, level lot. $16,900. PhH- doors, $14,900. Call owner, ter and Vernon shopping cen-i 8 A. M. to 5 PAL anywhere. No smell loon or fl- year. Storting guarantee of RUGS — never used, 9x13 beige, LOOKING for anything |]| gg^p GREEN MANOR RANCH dining room, 14x34 colonial 649-7578. nonce oompony plan. Douglas 880; 9x16 ruby oriental, 888; furniture until you see Art at 0 0 9 0 . pan els living room with fire­ Drick Agency, 649-B4M. ters. Price $18,200. Phon* 841-ii 8116. Only polite, amUtloue estate rentala — SMrtmviti, 0186. After 5:30, AX 8-9691. « Motors. 888 Main. married men with cor consid­ 9x15 gold mahtfajah. 386-6665. Mdrlow’s Furniture Dept. Stu­ place, and wall-to-wall carpet­ MANCHESTER — For $16,500. DUPLEX 6-6, modem kitchens, dio couches, sectionals, con­ homes, multiple dwellings, call SECOND FLOOR, 4 roome, COPY CIDSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ered. Must have references. Ik- J. D. Realty, 64V6139. Aaoumoble mortgage, ga­ ing. Full cellar with rec room, on bus line. Solid built 6-room combinations windows, 2 - car 1069 FORD CUSTOM, 2-door se­ EVERYTHING for the baby at vertible sofas, chairs and book- cloeed {torch, garage, includes screened summer porch, well MONDAY T im FRIDAY lOxM AM. — SATURDAY t AM. tervlew by appointment only. appliances, hot water, heat, rage, fireplace, enclosed dwelling, 1V4 baths, 3-car ga­ garage, city utilities, nice ANDOVER — For 818.800. > dan, 6 cylinder, standard shift, Marlow prices feoturlM Thay- oases. Compare our quality, WE HAVE custotner* waiting priced at- $27,900. Wolverton neighborhood, walking distance $635. 649-7972, 0-2 or after 8. Telephone 644-0202. and electricity, $130 per month. porch, lovely landscaping, rage, nice enclosed lot. Alice Charming lakefront year. er, Hedotrom, Coeco, Trimble, price and E-Z terms. 867 Main for the rental of your apM^ rear yard enhanced by Agency, Realtors, M9-2818. to schools, church and ahop- ^ Sw.y.1. fin Ot—AM H,M| umiiJ f\i wheel goods, jumpers, loungeo, 640-6013 or 644-1507. Clampet, Realtor, M9-4548, 'round dwelling. 8 roome, 2' PLEASE READ TOUR AD I St., downtown. ment or home. J. D. ItMlty, plueh Summertime barbe­ member Multiple Listing. ping. A good home and g o ^ USED CAR CLEARANCE Situations WantMt— cribs, playpens, high chairs, 643-6129. MANCHESTBRr-Modem, well fireplaces, many other attrac­ gINGBR AUTOMATIC Zig-zag, BIRCH STREET, near Main, 4 cue pit, near schools, shop­ built Cape, in convenient loca­ investment. Reasonable. Own­ tive features. Alice Clampet, OsMlfied or Ado” an talmi oter Am phone m • Female 38 ldd SBkXlND MORTGAGB - Un­ Set And A Few More ated. 42 Maple St.. 649-0760. construction, two heating ays- ping, parkway, priced for fast 1963 OLDSMOBILE holea Zippers repaired. Win­ limited funds available tor sec­ include typing, filing, billing Chose, Harmony Hill Ken­ m a p l e KNEEHOLE desk, $12; T w o ROOM heated apartment 6-5 DUPLEX, location Ideal for ports today: / EDWARDS 98 2,895. nels, Bolton, 643-6427. Accessories pink Cosco high chair, $6 Co., 643-1121, 643-4112. ar>d bath, 149 Oakland St., 8$6. children,, reasonablv pr'-er' r.t . . . to choose the color of terns, large lot, central loca­ .sale, 875-0146. Type of spow siufoce code:.' dow shades made to measure, ond mortgages, payments to and recording, permanent posi­ tion. Call Builder, Leon Cles- Sports Holiday sedan. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys suit your b u (^ t. Expedient tion, employe beneflU, mod­ EVERYTHING 8860 child's roll-top desk, $5., 649- 649-6229, 9-5. 819.800. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. the exterior of this 6 room P-Powder. PP-Packed Powder. THREE ROOM apartments, 118 Cape, garage, fireplace, ex­ zynski, 649-4291. ANSWERIN8 SERVICE made while you wait. Tape re­ service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. em office. Write Box 8, Herald. Artides For Sale 45 1043. . Main Street, heat, hot water, W-Wet. M-Machine made. Y -: 1963 OLDSMOBILE 2,695. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE LOVELY 4t4 room apartment, MANCHESTER VICINITY — cellent plumbing, heating Lots For Sale 73 Icy. C-Oom. G-Granular. FG- corders for rent. Marlov/V M7 stove refrigerator. 649-5229, brand new 5t4 room Ranch, EIGHT ROOM Cape, 8 or 4 64941500 ~ 875-2519 Starfire coupe, light blue. Main., 649-5221. A FRESH START vdll lump LOFTY pile, free from soli is 814.74 MONTHLY all appllcances furnished, slid­ and wiring. St. James' par­ Frozen Granular. SC-Spring: BRAND NEW Musics] Instruments 53 9-6. ing glass doors to enclosed ter­ treed Got, walk-out basement, ish, choice location, $17,400. bedrooms, 2 full baths, fire­ NORTH COVENTRY — Beauti­ and leaTe your menaage. YonTI hear from oar i your debts into one easy pay­ LPN or RN. full ’or purt-tbne, the carpet cleaned with Blue place. rec room, plus den, wall Conditions. Figures preceding* taJK 1963 OLDSMOBILE 2,695. FURNITURE REFINISHED — ment If you have equity In 11-7. 876-20n. Westinghouse WashlM Ma­ race. 643-2786. 643-2370. large kitchen and dining area, fully wooded lot, very nice lo­ snow type indicate number o< -time without apenfflng aO evenlag at the trirphnna Lustre. Rent electric shompoo- d r u m s e t , mixed Ludwig FOUR ROOM tenement , 76 to wall carpeting In living room starfire coupe, dark blue. colors, changed, insurance es­ propeHy, coll Frank Burke to chine, Weetlnghouse Refrig., 3 l^drooms, oil hot water heat, cation. 1V4 acres, $2,800. Own­ inches of new snow. er 81. The Sherwin-Williams Sllngerland — excellent condi­ Well* Street. Available Felsru- FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ and dining room, dishwasher, timates made. Manchester Re­ discuss ways and means. Con­ Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, ary 1st, 875. 649-5229. 9-6. excellent value at 815,200. Wol­ er, 742-8354. Surface evaluation code after Co. tion. Call 643-2267 after 6 p.m ond floor, no furnace, 426 Broad verton Agency, Realtors, 649- ]. D. Realty Co. disposal, aluminum storms Aatmnoblles For Salt 4 1964 OLDSMOBILE finishing, 643-9283. necticut Mortgage Exchange, Glamour and 8 8 are pcurt Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, Tables, snow type: 1 Ehccellent. 2 Good.' Blankets, Fallows And Other DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM St., $70. 643-4751, 2818. 648-5129 643-8779 and screens, 2-car garage, near WILLINGTON — Several large 98 3,595 16 Lewis St, Hartford, 24^ of the job, selling . . . WALLPAPER SALE — Many HAMMOND M-8 Spinet organ, 3 Flair to Good. 4 Fair. 5 Poor. 8897. patterns to choose from. Items To Complete Your Home garden apartment, heat, hot schools and shopping. Reduced wooded lots, high elevation, 1V4 Sports coupe. complete with separate rever­ MANCHESTER — Dartmouth to $18,500. Call owner, 649-4436. 6 Not operating. HERALD Building— Contractint 14 Ceiling paint, — white latex, EVERYTHING 8444 water, range, refrigerator, mile from Route 15, priced $1,- ' Partly cloudy to cloudy okiet^ PAUL DODGE AVON beration cabinet. Walnut finish. parking. Ideally located. $120 Famighsd Apartments 63-A Heights, 7 room Colonial, 2V% 1(K) to $1,800. Ideal location to 1963 OLDSMOBILE 83.96 per gallon. Morrison Excellent comBtlon. $1.0,50. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Colo MANCHESTER — $2,900. as­ over the region this morning DION OONSTRUCmON-Boof- Price Includes Delivery, Set Up monthly. 643-0973. 643-7796. tiled baths, 3 fireplaces, large build your home or buy and Business Opportunity 28 Coemetics in spare time Paint Store, 739 Main SL Watkins Hammond Organ and CUTE 8-R(X)M furnished apart­ nlal, 6 lairge rooms, breeze- sumes G.I. mortgage on this ■with a few snow flurries over, PONTIAC, INC. 98 2,495. Ing, siding, olterotlona, ceil­ Service, Guarantee, Inunediate family room, porch, large 2- way, 2-car garage, wooded lot, hold for Investment purposes. BOX LETTERS Holiday coupe. ings, gutters and aluminum near home. Big commis­ Plano Studio, 17 Oak St. HOSPITAL AREA — Deluxe ment. all utiliUetr, $21. weekly. car garage, city utilities, im­ 6 • room Ranch, attached gar­ northern and western mornir; FDR LEASE — March 1st. Frilly sions, no experience re­ BLUE LUSTRE not only rids Delivery Or FYee Storage Until lt4 baths, excellent condition Tom Minor, owner, 875-(i642. tains. NO windows. 643-4382. 648-0696. carpets of soil but leaves pile O'/i room apartment, built-lns, 878-7011. mediate occupancy. Charles age, 8 bedrooms, big fireplaced For Your equipped restaurant, capacity quired. New openings now. You Are Ready For It in a beautiful neighborhood, living rooVn, huge kitchen with Maine 1961 OLDSMOBILE 1,695. soft and lofty. Rent electric On Display at Main Stora dinette, appliances, tiled bath, Lesperance, 649-7620. $26,400. Philbrick Agency, 649- BOLTON AND 'VICINITY — DOWN Starflre convertible. A. A. MON. INC Roodiw .... 60 patrons, ideal for man and yard, garage, basement, $125 NICELY FURNISHED 8-room dining area, excellent condi­ Building lots, act-earres, and Bald Mt 8 G 1. sKUng, pointing. Carpentry.ntry. Al-__ wife operation. Write refer­ PHONE 289-4922 ahampooer 81. Paul’s Paint A Phone For REWARD Office and Store apartment, well heated, hot SUBURBAN 6 room Colonial 8464. Mt Abram C 2. Information Wallpaper Supply. monthly. Hayes Agency, 648- tion, $15,900. Wolverton Agen­ farms. Lawrence F. Flano, teranons end oddiUons. Cell' ences and experience to Box SAMUEL ALBERT water included, lovely spacious with garage on a giant, shaded cy, Realtors, 649-2618. Big A Ski Area M 8. PAYMENT 1964 PONTIAC 3,395. HARTFORD 247-0358 Equipment 54 4803. TWO-FAMILY, built 1964, alu­ Realtor, 643-2766, (Jharles Grand Prix Ings. Workmanship guonui' 275, Talcottvllle, or telephone SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so grounds in North Coventry, $90. lot, Kitchen, ll-ving room, din­ Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores Pleasant Mt C 2. THE HERALD win not teed. 299 Autumn St 643-4860. minum storm windows, nice Saddleback 8 P P 2. * (With Average Credit) 643-4566. clean the spot with Blue Lus­ A— U -B — E— R—T—S VERIFAX CX)PIER. excellent 742-8020. ing room down. 3 bedrooms up. yard, full cellar, exceptionally L. Merritt, 646-0424. dieclose the identity of 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD condition, rea-sonablv priced. FOUR ROOM tenement, 132 Inexpensive at an even $14,000. Squaw Mt 8 G P 2. i any advertiser using box 1964 PONTIAC 2,095. CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ STATE LUNCH, 699 Main St., Help Wanted— Male 36 tre. Rent electric shampooer nice neighborhood, only $24,900 RESIDENTIAL 1961 Tempest Sport coupe. 81. Olcott Variety Store. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Oill 643-9506, 9-6 only.- Bi.s.scll St. 649-5220, 9-5. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Sunday River 6 G 2. ' letters. Readers answer­ rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, Manchester, Conn. — Restau­ Bostnesa Locations Good investment. Owner, 646- Sabarban For Sale 75 Sugeiloaf 6 P P 2. M9-281S. Ol03. 6-room home in central ing blind box ads who METROPOLITAN $575. porches, rec rooms, garages, rant with counter and booths, GOOD OPPORTUNITY for ac­ WEISTTNGHOUSE REFTUG- ATTRACTIVE, newly decorat­ North New Hampshire -< desire to protect their 2-door hardtop coupe, 1963 PONTIAC 2,595. additions, attics finished, re­ tive semi-retired man for soles For Rent 64 Manchester, modem con­ BOLTON Cute 4H room Bonneville convertible air • conditioned, stock and ERATOR, 9 cubic feet, good ed. 4-room apartment, second NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 Attitosh 4 P P 1. ' identity can follow this radio, heater modeled, concrete work. No and stock work in Manchester Boats and Accessories 46 oondiUon, Ideal for cottage, 840. Wanted— ^Td Buy 58 floor, electric range and re­ veniences. Priced to sell at ranch, paneled kitchen, large equipment. Fb-iced under |6,- THREE ROOM office or busi­ rooms, one full and two half 811,900. Black Mt 4 G 2. • procedure: job too small. Immediate es­ 000. for quick sale. Apply on variety store, 20-30 hours per 649-2167. frigerator fumi.shed, steam bedrooms, wooded, fenced lot, 1963 PONTIAC 1,795. HARTFORD BOAT SHOW — ness, ground floor, 470 Main MANCHESTER baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining Cannon Lower G 4. j Ehiclose your reply to the 1959 PLYMOUTH 355. timates. 643-2629. premises. week. Ret^llng background WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ heat, opposite Center Park, aluminum storms, only $11,- Tempest station wagon. West Hartford Armory, Febru­ Street, plenty of parking. 649- rdom. family room, one car 0 V2 rooms In good condi­ Oanmore 2 G 2. . box in an envelope — 4-door sedan, automat­ helpful. Apply to Mr. Bdejsoh, KENMORE GAS range with tique and used furniture, china, close to buses, shopping, 5229, 0-6. 700. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. QUALITY CARPENTRY— ary 24-28, Adults 81. Children NEW LISTING garage, $23,900. Phllbnck tion, zoning permits con­ Intervale 4 0 2. addressed to the Clssal- ic transmission, radio, Fairway Stores. 706 East, Mid­ grill, two years ofld. C ^ over glass, sliver, picture frames churches, no pets. Adults pre­ version to 2-fttmily or ex­ King Pine 8 F O 1. 1962 PONTIAC 1,595. Rooms, dormers, porehea, half price. 8250. new, asking tlOO. 648-1067 ■lid old ooins, old dolls and Agency, 649-8464. SOUTH WINDSOR — Modem fled Manager, Manchester heater, good solid Sedan. Schools and Classes 33 dle Tpke. No phone 'calls ferred. 649-7529. OFFICE and desk space now pansion to 3-famlly. Only Mltterelll Y 6. i Evening Herald together transportation. basements reflnlshed, cab­ please. guns, hobby coi'cctlons. attic available, new building. Secre­ Six room Cape with 4 fin­ 3-bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, inets, built-ins, formica, tUo. GOOD USED Hoover converti­ PRIVACY — 6V4 acres, custom 815.490. family room, garage, non- Mt Whittier 4 0 4. with a memo listing the A TRADE WITH A Diamonds— ^Watches— contents or whole estates. Fur­ 2H ROOM apartment. Apt. C, tarial and answering service ished down and two rooms built Garrison Colonial, breeze­ No job too small. William ble upright vacuum with at­ includc.s heat, hot water, re-1 development area. Bel Air Tenney Mt O 4. companies you do NOT 1958 PONTIAC 450. Jewelry 48 niture Repair Service Talcott­ on premiees. Apply owner- and bath partially finished way, double garage, recreation 6-room Cape with attached Tyroi Thron Mt 6 PP 1. < Station Wagon, auto­ OTHER MAKE MODELS Robbirs carpentry service. FUTURE tachments, $20.96. Marlow’s, vllle. Conn. Tel. 648-7449, frigerator. gas range. Sheri­ tenant, 357 E. Center Street, Real Estate, 643-9332. want to see your letter. 649-3444. on second floor, living room room, fltpplacSs, beautifully garage, close to schools, Waitervllle Valley Y 6. : Your letter win be des­ matic transmission, ra­ PURDY-FERRIS CORP. WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ Inc., 649-5221. dan Building. 61S Main St. $76 or call 649-4581. with fireplace and paneled fairly priced at 815.990. 1%3 JAGUAR XKE 3,795. $200 A WEEK AND per month. Call 649-2285. landscaped, scenic view. COVENTRY — Minutes from Wildcat 6 G 2. i troyed tf the advertiser Is dio, heater, power pairing. Prompt service. Up to wall, formal dining room, Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. Coupe CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for­ HIGHER 586 HILLIARD ST. WANTED — 3 large milk cans. 6-room split-level with rec Bolton line sets this 8-room Cent, and So. New IlMnpehira- one you’ve mentioned. If steering and brakes. mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ 820 on your old watch ia kitchen -with built-in range Raised Ranch, from builder to Brookline M 4. DRIVING Call 649-2896. 35 MAIN STREET — 2 rooms, Houses For Rent <5 THREE BEDROOM Garrison room and garage. 1V, not It win be handled in eling, hatchways, attics fin­ MANCHESTER, CONN. trade. Cloeed Mondays. F. E. first floor, heat and hot water, and oven, amesite drive, you at $21,900. J. D. Realty, Northern Vermoiit 1958 CHEVROLET 395. 1963 CHEVY II . 1,895. Bray, 737 Main Street, State NOTICE baths, deep level lot and the usual manner. ished, concrete steps, floors, TRACTOR TRAILERS available March 1st. $60 per partially finished recrea­ Ctolonial, good condltton, lovely 643-5129. Glen Ellen FXJ 4. ; 4-door sedan, radio, Hardtop super sport a , Theater Building.. ilooma Witnoat Board 39 MAN(JHESTER — Six room neighborhood. Bowers School, patio. Must be seen. porches, garages. No job too 649-0000 CITY OF ROCKVILLE month. Call 649-2865 before 5 tion room, good location, Jey Peak Y 8; J heater, hydromatic, Cape, 3 bedrooms. 8146 month­ excellent -value, $13,200. low 20’s. Call 649-2104. 1961 CORVAIR *995. small. 649-8880. The Trucking Industry ZONING BOARD THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ p.m. ly. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 4-bedroom (Colonial, pres­ VERNON—Immaculate 6 room Mad River Glen FO 8. Lost and Found whitewall tiree. will need 12 million Driv­ Jig bore and boring mill Foel and T eed 48-A Ranch, on 100x190 lot, S gen­ Stowe Y 6. 4-door CARPENTRY — Bathrooms tage Htreet, centrally located, tors, 649-2813. RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed­ tige location, beautiful ers by 1074. A secure fu­ operators, second and third OF APPEALS ' THREE ROOMS, first floor, a family room, 2-car garage. erous bedrooms, family sized Madonna Mt F G4. 1961 RAMBLER 895. tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ shift. Must be experienced loige pleasantly furnished rooms, modem kitchen, dining LOST — Burmese cat, black, ture, In America's fastest In conformity with the re­ .rooms, parking. Coll 649-2368 pliances. garage, $100. J. t . U & R REALTY CO., INC. Wooded lot. kitchen, IF paneled living Sugarbush SC 4. station Wagon, auto- 1961 CORVAIR 895. eling, garages, additions, ce­ gTwrlng industry TRUCK­ and able to make their own SEASONED fireplace wood for quirements of State Law,, the roM , iVi baths, 2-car garage, room, oil hbt water heat, alu­ male, named "Satan,” vicinity Monza, 4-speed. tor ovonilght and permanent Realty Co., 643-5129. Suburban Ftor Rent 66 lalge private lot. 822.900. Phll- Cent, and So. VemHmt Manchester-So. Windsor, Call matle transmission, ra­ ment work. Call Leon Cleszyn- ING, high wages, and ex­ set-upa and read experl- sole, 649-8974. Zoning Board of Appeals has 643-2692 minum storms and screens, Bromley 8 G 2. dio, heater, 2 - tone akl. 649-4291. guest rates. brick Agency, 649-8464. 644-1776. cellent fringe benefits can mental blueprints. Top filed this day with the City THREE ROOM Apartment, first ROCKVILLB—8% room apart­ INVESTMENT built 1959, 815,900. Wolverton Burrington Hill 2 PP 2. paint, priced to sell. be yours, starting with wages and insurance plan. Clerk of the City of Rockville, floor, heat, gas, electricity, Lo- ment, stove, refrigerator, Robert D. Murdock 643-6472 Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. SCRANTON MOTORS, BIDWELL HOICE Improvement Garden— Farm— Dairy FURNISHED room for rent MANCHESTER — 7H room OarintWa 2^^ PP X LOST — Toy black male poodle, 83.17 an hour with over­ notice of permission granted near Main Street. 649-2170. 9 cu.st Street. 643-8921. heat, 890 monthly. Adults 2-family flat with 2-car ga­ INC. Company—RooQng, siding, al­ Prodacts 50 ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining ANDOVER — Three apartments Dutch HiU 2 P 4. white chest patch, vicinity 1955 PLYMOUTH 125. time that tops 810,000 a Rockville Lumber Inc. to erect Hazel Street. only. 649-4824, 875-1166. room, 2 baths. 2-zone heat, ga­ rage, quiet residential loca­ Haystack Mt Q X 4-door, automatic trane- terations, additions wm re­ a 200 sq. ft. sign on building at THREE ROOMS and tile bath, tion, plus store, no heating worries, Birch HiU Drive, Wapping 166 UNION ST., ROCK'VTLLE modeling of all types. Ehccel- year. If you are over 21, AUTO MECHANIC exper­ APPLES—Moca and Cortlonds, rage, only 818,500. Hutchins Hogback FG 4. 644-1667. misskm, radio, heater, have a good driver’s rec­ Terrace Drive; permis^on ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman heat and hot water, stove and BOLTON CENTER Apartments, CONCORD RD. — Very. Very low expenses, approximately 80 ient workmanship. 649-6496. ienced on mufflers,' shocks, No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, Agancy, Realtors, 646-0103. 4-famlly off Center St., ex­ KllMngton 6 P X runs good. ord, good health. National tune-ups. Seymour Auto Store, granted Everett Gardner to only, references required, free refrigerator, 1814 School St., Comer Brandy Bt and Bolton CHOICE. Are you Interested acres of land. Asking 18,900. 876-2521 643-9633 14 Spencer St. Center Rd., new 8 ro»ns. heat, cellent Income, each apart­ Magic Mt 2 O 8. NOTICE is hereby given that NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— Professional Truck Drivers 681 Main Street, Manchester. build a 12 x 22’ addition to parking, call 643-i393. across from Rec. in owning one of the Finest NEW LISTING — Manchester. J. D. Realty. 643-5129, 648-8779. Pass Book No. 96634 Issued by 1961 COMET hot water, stove, refrigerator, ment has all modem con­ Mt Ascutney M 4. 795. 1966 MUSTANG Hardtop, excel Custom built homes, remodel­ Training, member of vari­ present building at 48 Hole St., and most Beautiful ranch 7 room Colonial, garage, hot Mt Snow G 8. The Savings Bank of Man­ «^4-door sedan, radio, lent condition, standard trans MALE HELP wanted 3 days or ROOM FOR LADY, quiet. In­ WINTER STREET—Just com­ 1126. 649-$2M. 643-4813. homes in this area, and — at a veniences. BOLTON — Large contempora­ ing, repairs, recreation rooms, ous Trucking Associations, permission granted Molds Otka water oil heat. 2 fireplaces, ry Ranch on 4 acres, 1700 sq. Okemo O 8. chester has been lost and heater, standard trans­ mission, radio, heater, white 3 nights a week, 9-5 or 5-11:30. LEGAL Gongell of 10 Range Hill Drive, quire 224 Charter Oak St.. 648- pleted four 3 room apartments greatly reduced price. Here are additions and garages. 649-3144. and working with Fbeet with refrigerator, stove, dis­ CDVENTRY LAKE — 4% room bulR-lns, tile bath, large fam­ ft. of living srea. newly re­ Pico Peak 2 PP X appUcatlon has been made to mission. wall tires, window washers Owners can help you Inquire Burger-Chef, 235 Main Vernon, to divide 60’ lot, 20’ 8368. 246-4738. the necessities of modem liv­ ily room, patio, outside bar­ posal, and air conditioning. Ranch, gaa stove, fireplace, WESLEY R. SMITH decorated. 4 bedrooms, Pine Tp Y 6. said'bank for payment of the 643-2048. make the grade. TraliUng St., Manchester between 9-11:30 NOTICE retained by appellant and 30’ ing — 3 large bedrooms, lux becue, city utilities, combina­ Prospect Mt 2 O 8. amount of deposit. 1959 FORD 295. Garages also available. Base­ lake pri-vileges, one child, $86. AGENCY baths, 2 fireplaces, full finished RoofiuK and Chlmncrs 16- A grounds nearby. Budget to be s<^d to Karl F. Hewitt, ROOMS FOR RENT, business ment laundry, quiet area, on monthly. 648-1686 evening*. uncus living room and dining tion windows, treed lot, excel Stratton Mt 4 F O I. 2-door sedan, automat­ 1962 FALCON FUTURA, excel plan available. Immediate ADMISSION lent condition. Owner trans­ basement, 3-car attached ga­ property at 20 King St.; Karl people, 849-2494. bus line. Phone for appoint­ room, expansive kitchen rage and breezeway. 831,000 Mt Tom 8C 4. ic transmission, radio, lent condition, 649-1144, after 6 R009TN0 — Sper-iaUxlng re­ job assistance upon gradu­ DRIVERS — Tractor Trailer OF ELECTORS ferred. Priced for quick sale 648-1567 F. Hewitt granted permission ment Charles Pontlcelll, 649- RCX3KVILLE — 6 rooms, second closets to spare, finished fam asking pricS Is below appraised Suicide Six SC 4. Announcements heater, runs g o ^ . p.m. pairing roofs of all kinds, new ation. For confidential in­ Training, fine future, high Notice la hereby given that lly room, screened porch with (Jharles Lesperance, 649-7620. to construct an attached two- 9644, Barney Peterman, 649- floor, gas stove, cold flat, $76. market value. Call owner 649- Mass Berkshires roofs, gutsee-eork, chimneys terview, send name, age, wages. See our ad under in­ the Board of Admission of E3ec- car garage 6 ft. from sideline Rooms With Board 59-A monthly. Call 649-8078. a gorgeous view, 2 car garage, FBOIERAL INCOME taxes cleaned, repaired Aluminum structions. 9404. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful 6091. Berkshire Snow Basin FO A prepared with your savings In PAUL DODGE addreas, phone number. tors, of the Town of Manches­ at 20 King St.; Charles and full attic with expansion pos­ MANCHESTER — Executive Bousquets M 4. siding 80 years’^ experience. and hours at home. WRITE ter, will be In session in the Mu­ ACCOMMODATIONS for semi- COVENTRY — Four room over ranch, large ll-ving room, for­ mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ Auto Accessories— Tires 6 DRIVER for school bus, 7:80- Helen Brendel granted variance convalescent lady who prefers FOUR ROOM apartment, appli­ sibilities. We'd love to tell you 4-bedroom home on extra ELLINGTON — Five room Brodle Mt G 4. PONTIAC, INC. E>ee estimates. Call Howley, TO BOX N. HERALD. nicipal Building, Town Clerk’s sized Cape, plus 3 unfinished more but why don’t you call mal dining room, cabinet large lot, modem. Immaculate ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. 648-6861. 644-8388. 9 a.m., 2:16-3:46 p.m. Tel. 648- to alter pnesent one-family private to convalescent home. ances. heat and hot water, air- Ranch modestly priced, can as­ Butternut Basin G X Office. on WEDNESDAY, house to make a two-family conditioning and parking, S1S8. upstairs. Ceramic tile bath Mrs. Babin, Jarvis Realty Oo., kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ throughout. By appointment 373 MAIN ST. FnNTON 800 floor shift for a REGISTER NOW for sewing 2414. M3-1358. tion room, landscaped yard. sume mortgage with little Oatamount G 2. INCOME TAXhiS prepared by 1949 - 64 Chevrolet, 320. Three MARCH 3. 1965 from 6:00 dwelling at 12 Center Street J. D. Realty Co.. 643-5129. fireplace, custom built cab- Realtors, 643-1121, Eves. 643- only. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- down. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Jiminy Peak FG X retired internal revenue offl- courses, beginner’s tailoring, P.M. I'D 8:00 P.M., for the pur­ aiul denied variance to con­ Inets. stove and oven, full cel­ 1686. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, 0332. year g^uarantee battery, 6 volts, Heating and Plumbing 17 day and evening classes, start­ 643-5953. Jug End FG 4. eer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- 110. 649-5894. pose of admitting all persons struct a two-family dwelling ermlssions and vari­ A wise investment for only MANCHESTER Vicinity — big Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Tapawingo O 4. taurant, 820 Main St. ances granted are subject to ]. D. Realty C a 643-5129. in c o m e t a x returns, busl- O ffered 13 Moving— ^TmekiBr— States shall present the certifi- i $26,000. Hayee Agency, 648- 6 room ranch with attached 1963 CHEVROLET Storage 20 cate of his naturalization or a - restrictions on file In the office £ 3 ^ 4803. arage, 8 large bedrooms, 1)^ 643-5129 MANCHESTER — Brick veneer nes*' akd individual, prepars(~ of the Building Insp>ector. 643-8779 Colonial-Cape built 1964-65, fea­ by full-time Income tax ac BISCAYNE 1,795. LAND CLEARING, tree re­ RN, FULL or part-time. Call copy thereof Issued by the Unit­ faths, fireplaced Hvlng room, 4-door, 6 cylinder, au­ moval, and chain saw work. MANC31E8TER OeUveiy. Light ASSISTANT Manager Trainee, Zoning Board of App>ea]a BUSINESS ZONE HI — Wght natural woodwork, family size tures include a 3-car garage, hountant. New laws effecting 649-2368. man to assist in shoe depart­ ed States ImmigTtiUon and rooms with two offices, sep­ NOTICE tomatic. radio, heater. A. Michaud. 742-8096. trucking and package deMvery. Naturalization Service. William A. Schmalz, kitchen, built 1960. $18,200. 2 full baths, 3-zone heat, 3 bed­ retirement income. Raymond ment, excellent opportunity for arate entrance, suitable for MANCHESTER Executive Girard. CaU coUect 876-7362. Just traded. Refrigerators, washers and Any applicant who ' acquired Chairman Wolverton Agency, Realtors, rooms with expansion room for TYPEWRITERS — Standard stove moving nw lalty. Folding advancement. Apply to Man­ February 24, 1965 business or professional use. 840-2813. neighborhood, lovely 7 ' room a fourth, builtin kitchen, 14x16 REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA REGULATIONS and electric. Repaired, over­ ager, Shoe Dept., Grand Way United States citizenship by Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. Colonial, mammoth livlnj ELECTROLUX OWNER8--Free 1963 FALCON 1,095. chairs for r.eii 649-0769. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS birth abroad to a United States Rockville, Connecticut dining room, 14x31 living room CONCERNING MOTOR VEHICLE pickup and delivery. Prompt 2 - door, 6 cylinder, hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Store, Parkade Shopping Cen­ WASHINGTON ST. Nice 6 room room, modem kitchen with with fireplace, immediate oc­ 2 chines rented and repaired. ter, Manchester. citizen parent or derived citizen­ MANCHESTER — Indistrial service on your Electrolux (r) standard shift, radio, (Jolonial, fireplace, new heat buUt-lna 2-car garage. Sacri­ cupancy. Wolverton Agency, REQUIREMENTS ARE TO lECOME Pickup and delivery service. Painting— ^Papering 21 If you are interested in ship through the naturalization and commerolal properties fice at 81P.900. Hayes Ag ic}, cleaners. Also featuring rug bea^r, whitewalls. 2 working part-time after available for Investment or Ing system, new bath, Ideal lo Realtors, 649-2813. Yale Typewriter Service, 649- ELE3CTRIC MOTOR repair of a parent or. spouse, shall pre­ cation. Immediate occupancy 643-4803. EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 19*5 washer. Call Electrolux au­ to pick from. One school O f pit Saturdays FIREPLACE building. Bel AJr Reel Estate, 4986. SIDE and outside pointing, shop, ex|>eiienced man or sent a certificate of citizenship Senaibly priced at $18,000. T. J thorized sales and service. Call owner. now, during your senior 643-9333. NEW LISTING — Six room split ou name your own price. trainee with electrical back­ issued to said applicant by the Crockett. Realtor, 843-1677, or SB-VEN ROOM older home, 4 Motor Vohielos Rei|uiring Pormits 649-0643, 236-4251. Please ask LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened 649-7868. 876-8401. year ground. Blank A Lawson Elec­ United States Immigration and bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151 with rec room, 114 baths, beau­ 4 for Augustine Kamlenskl 1962 FORD 995, u d repaired, winter storage. Jim Brogan, 648-4342. tiful enclosed patio with jalou­ 1. All eommorelal voIi Ic Im roglsturad at 1,000 Falcon. 2-door, 6 cyl­ tric Motor Co., 873 Washington Naturalization Service, a pass­ WOOD Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. Sales and service — Aliens, EXTEIUOR and interior paint* Land For Sale 71 «43-5963. sie windows. extra large DATA PROCESSING computer inder, standard, radlct St., (rear), Hartford. port Issued by the State Depart­ LARGE BUNDLES pounds or mer* net earring eapoelty. i H Snowbirds, also rental equip­ Ing. Wallpaper books.I. Paper- ment of the United States on or garage, large lot, combination h can now prepare all individual heater, whitewalls. banging. ____Jgs.„ ______Floors. BMIly AND WILLINGTON — 100 acres land, windows, city utUlties, hot wa­ ment L A M Ekjulpment C^rp., WANTED MEN for work in after January 1,1948 or a writ­ $16,200 MANCHESTER — New 7 room 2. All single and double axle trailers regis­ tax returns. Call 236-2211. Route 83, Vernon, 876-7609. I Insured Workmanshl guar over 1000’ frontage on hard raised ranch, 2-car garage, ter oil heat, fireplace, near warehouse, good opportunity ten statement olgned by a Town road, excellent community tered as commercial trailers and having a 1962 FORD 1,895. Manchester Exchange—Enter­ I anteed Leo Pelletier, 6l .9-6326. for advancement. Apply at buiU-ins, baths, 4$ acre ,ot. schools, bus line. Priced at only Country Squire, 6- prise 1945. > If no answer, 643-9043. THEN Clerk or Regiatrar of Voters of $1 .00 well. Ideal for development or Immaculate 6-room Cape tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ $22,900. Charles Lesperance, Moore’s, Route 6, South Wnd- net carrying capacity of 1,000 pounds or Feraonaii passenger, V-8, cniso- a town of this state that the hold tor investment purpoees. with full shed dormers and cy, 648-4802. 649-7620. sor. records of such town show that ■TATE LICENSBID rest tumw. niatlc, power steer­ SHARPENING Service—Saws, I INTERIOR and exterior paint­ High elevation. Tom Minor, two full baths, centrally more. ing, w o llp ^ r removed, fully ON such applicant has previoualy Broker, 876-6042. located on nice tree-shaded centrally located, reasonable ing, power brakes, ra­ knives, axes, shears, skates, NEED LABORERS as helpers 8286 MANCHESTER - New 8 room 3. All commercicri vehicles bearing *'Form dio, whitewalls. Real rotary blades. Quick service. insured. Rene Belanger, 648- for masonry woiic. Please call been admitted as on elector in lot. Garrison Colonial. 12x24 living rates, friendly atmosphere. 0612 or 644-0804. II1M4M TeL 876-lOlL rtiarp. Capitol Eauipment Co., 88 between 7-8 p.m., 876-8488. thait town. W. 1 OUMICV room, tomllr room, built-in SOUTH WINDSOR Marker Plates" and registered ot 1,000 Main S t, Manchester. Hours Dated at Manchester this Hona«8 For Sato 72 kitchen, mooter bedroom with 6 ^ N . Mala St. — 6i9-626t VINCENT A. BOGOmi, pounds or more net carrying capacity. 1962 FORD 1,695. dolly 7-5. Thursday 7*9, Satur­ PAINTING, EXTERIOR and full-time basis after gradu­ 26th day of February 1968. dressing room, low twenties Interior, papertianglng, wall­ WEST SIDE — Excellent 6 REALTOR HUTMEQ HOMES AutomobHea For Sale 4 GtUoxle 600 ooaveri- day 7-A. 648-7958. ation in June, j^eose ^ Salesmen Wanted 36-A Board of Admissions room Gorrlaon Colmial, fire­ Hayes Agency, f4l-4aM. All vehicles registered as posseim , combi­ ible, V-8, automatic, paper removed, dry wall work. ply to our Personnel De­ Barbara B. Coleman, APPLIANCES repaired — all Keuonable rates. Fully In­ place, dining room, cabinet MANCHESTER — Uke new MODELS OPEN nation and camp trailers ore excluded from I960 ROBIN BLUE Ford Gal radio, heater, power partment SALES Selectman kitchen, IH baths, oversized BEL AIR REAL ESTATE Axie, good condition through­ ■teering, whitewalls, makes washers, refrigerators, sured. Free estimates. 649- 6Vi room ranch, 22 foot living Permit requirements. 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. Raymond C. Lorivee, garage, Hayes Agency, 64S- 648-9332 ou t Don’t miss Uils buy. 876 well cared for. freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ REPRESENTATIVE Selectman room, IVi baths, beautifully Saturday & Sunday Permits may be applied for at the Department of 9406 after 4 :80. tric ranges. Oil burners AUTOMATIC A flattering two part costume 2870-H 4803. finished family room, large EJDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, Vincent A. Oenoveol, 1961 FORD 795. cleaned and repaired. Coema / Intemationoilly established for the slightly fhorter figure. wooded lot Hayee Agency, Public Worke locat^ in the Municipal Building, 41 paperhanging (books fur­ CONNECTICUT Selectman 9 O’LEARY DRIVE . . . Hers is 12 HH Dork FORD, 2-door sedan, V-8, Fairlane, 2 - door, 6 Appliance, 649-0056. home study school that la ac­ TRANSMISSION Brief sleeved classic and com­ Capture the beauty of the tour COLONIAL—11% roomz. 3 Vi 643-4803. Center Street, Room 11. nished), Interior and exterior Edward Tomkiel, panion jacket. seasons with these lovely panels a vacant 6 room Cape. Prior standard transmission, low cylinder, standard credited, oocepted by industiy owners have done considerable baths, living room 80x16, New 5 and 6-room ranches Permits will be valid, for one year, except during Xnileage, sacrifice, 11,896. Call YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A-1! painting, ceilings refinIshed. Town Clerk No. 8286 with Patt-O-Rama is Inspired by Currier A Ivm MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom shift, radio, heater, MUTUAL and been in mislneas over’ 28 TROUBLE? work on it ... added on over­ stone fireplace, 6 acres of complete with built-in oven 1965 when they will be valid for only the portion of ■48-6947 after 8. room phis economy, Cellars, attics, trash, small Homes, churches. Industrial — yeore bos unusual opportunity fai olses 12H. 14H. 16H, i I h . printal Easy to do in dmjd* land, outbuildings, $31,600 modem Ranch, convenient to trucking done A-1 rlghtl Call fully l^ r e d . 649-lOOS, sized garage, finlzhed upstairs, and range, dlahwazher, cen­ UFE INSURANCE for a man who ia experienced 'k fr— Rood Ttsr SDH, 32^, 34H, 36H. Bust 33 to stitches .Jtod bright cd o n . Philbrick Agency, 64^8484. schools and shopping, nicely ter hoU entrance and at­ the year remaining, and will expire on January 1, ^B68 FORD Station Wagon, ra- 648-2928, Tremano ucUng 47. SiM U%, 86 bust, drew, 8% Pattern No. WO-H hoe hot c a b in s , ote. A good value at 1959 FORD 495. in direct ealea. ^ AB Typtt $16,000. T. J. C m kett, Rool- treed lot, quick occupancy. tached garage. FHA and of every year. The Permit may be apidied for be­ fUo, beater, automatic, body Fairlane, 4-door, V 4 , Service. COMPANY yards of 88-lnoh; jacket, 3% iron transfer for tour designs; MANCHESTER Vicinity—818,- Bel Air Real Bstate, 643- M cellent motor needs work, Bleetrlad SorvieM 22 Sf|rtk Talks tor, 648-1677. VA financing available. ginning one month prior to expiration date and may automatic, radio, You will receive thorough 'ABudMt Tsnm yards. color chart. ■80, 3 bedroom ranch, built-in 9832. Complete at only 817,560. 1 ^ . or best offer. 109 Mather LAWNMOWER 140 Garden St, Hartford, Conn. tiwining program. oH leads pro­ AND To order, Mnd 60c in ooins to; To order, send 86c in coins to; be attached at issuance. heater, clean. pain, sales, rotor FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt ★ A l W ork MANCHESTER — Two-famlly, ■tovo, fireplace, 150’ frqntoge. ssrvics on aU types of electric- vided, proven soles techniques, Sue Burnett, The Manchester Anne Cabot, The Monchaster 4-4 duplex, 2 heatlnS feystems, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, $16,800 — GOOD bargain on a Directions; Route 83 to Ver­ Permits will be valid only for the vehiclee for which ------•toorpsned; bicycle sales, serv­ insurance benefits, bonuf, paid Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Evening Herald, 1U6 AVE. OF 646r010S. B room Ranch with 8 twin- TAKE OVER payments on 1964 ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, oi wlriM. Licensed and in­ PInggsd Sswsri • m n n t p t d ' new siding, storms, 2-car gar­ non Circle, continue around they are issued. Should you change vehiclee a new vocation and profit Miaring, ad­ fOAS, NEW YORK. N.Y. AMEBI0A8, NEW VOWK, N.Y. ■Isad bedrooms, fireplaced Hy­ Circle to KeUy Road, pro­ Folkswaghn bus, 60 h.p. engine, FITZGERALD FORD, 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 6& sured. WUscn Electrical Cb., EXPERIENCED operaton and age, near oU schools. B i^ Permit will be iuued upon application. 2098. Manchester, 649-4817, 648-1888. vancement with orgonlaatkm, MashiHS GltaBad 10086. ' Agency, M8-480S.- MANQHB8TER — Vert aida lo- ing room, and a fomUy sized ceed to Diane Drive. ■xcsUsnt condition, leaving INC. troineea needed, exeallent op­ above average Inooma, oom- Mwiefcirter ii^ lat-dON moiling gM -lOc For lot-oioN mollliig odd lOo oatioo, 2-famUy du^ax, 84. oU Mtibhen. FuU ceUar. aluminum The Permit shall be carried on the vehicle for which Mate, balance IS.OOI. Induce portunity tor quoHflad troineaa mlaelon beele. Poptio nudkiL D iy WoHot tor pattom. Print name, tor 4ooh pattern. Print Nome, BETTIBR THAN NEW 7 . room hot wator hoaoboird hoating ■tonna and ocreens, carefully it was issued at all times. Iii case of a trailer it shall interest, no down payment with WWDSfXl AVB.. ROdCVILU! HOMEiLITB chain saws, sales floor Finishing to loom ■awing. Apply Man­ Sewer Ltoee InstolM—Cel- ssrvice. L A M Equlpmsnt, TiM mlM iH Os Addreia with Zone, Style No. AdilrSM with Zone and Pattern older luxme, extra building lot, qrttenu, aluminum otonna and maintained. Wolverton A gency, be piqcud where it can be readily seen by penMOBSl fpaod credit chester Modes, Ine., Pins S t, You must have adaptability lor Wotarpkoolag Dobk and StM. Number. acreans, I badrookos, waU oab> Reoiton, 648-8818- COLU & WAONER Tolland County's Oldest Routs 83, Vsmon, 876-7609, FLOOR 8AND1NO and i«fin* Moncboater. and psrsonoUty, maturity ^ond 9-car gsrac*, UWng rooin np- a t th « Disposal Dii Area. f o r d d e a l e r Manchester Enterprise 1946. iahing (msdaUiing In older 7 OLCOTT s t r u t Bxdtliv, Inspiring, Intorma Send 60o now tor your new 'M proKlmstew 18xM with Are- inetod kttehen, bettor than now ■65 BURNSOBB AYKNIHl HfB4 FORD. 3-door HsMtop, in good appaaranco, be a oMf- pTzaiiTJ. SIRBET — 4-fomUy, WALTERS. FUSS good running condition, rebuilt floors), waxing floors. Point* B A B Y S m T R wanted, vieinity ■tartar and willing to work. IM(IIWEYBRO$ ( « U 6M O B M T Q ST.) ttve — uw SjRlng it Summer Sprlng-Buittmer Album I Regular plooo, IMi botha, near bus and inoido and out, quality built In BAST OPEN DAILY HAVE PICK-UP Truck, wlU do W Iswa c t our pi^m book tooturw; Custom -OoUsetteat ■hptiilnr - ChorBca Real Ito 186$. Wolverton -Afoiiey, R«U* ^ d ratum, owner, 8484228, M bs, m m . GUI 64S4U6. If g. OoiUngi. PipsijiangjM . and W elb 8 t, early ore- Fqr fuitbor infoitnotlon md n a h c h i t o ’ I odd tobe, chain saw work, cord o job too Oman. John Ver* SvwvMT* JMqpipstl Co. BuSe IMiiao. Justed Memi to Moobit, im U t, fMjloiil toM. 668HI1. ^ . m MWWr oaU M8417L ■764M0 648-UW S CoB betor* ■ p.m., 648- ■ W RITE BOXI b wood for sale. 743-6016. toUA 6«9*«70a m Fm? 86. — 64S-6Mi Ffceee *46-0022 f ( « ' „ «

    PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1966 fianrh^st^r lEorning f^ralb Arcrage Daily Net Preae Run The W oitlier For the Week EiUM ; eC V. a. W esthe ronvm rr M . IN * The Rev. and Mrs. C. Henry Anderson, 157 Pitkin St., have M * ae eeM, About Town returned after two weeks of va­ World Day Prayer Service 14,126 cationing with relatives at Fort The Chsmlnade Muelcal Club ORANGE HALL Member et tke A «0t Lauderdale, Fla. Pastor Ander­ Bm eee of OlnidatlM will meet Monday at 8 p.m. In son will preach at Emanuel Set at St. Mary^s March 5 the Federation Room at Center Manchetter^A City of Village Charm Lutheran Church Sunday. Oongreifatlonal Church. "What Inspired Compo9er'.