V/ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28» 1964 PAGE EIGHTEEN Averac* Daily NtilPrsm R ub T h u -' I Wat tha Wedc Bpded 1 af V. U. VG February 88. 1064 rushed to fhe hospital by am­ \ Chic Bentley of Meriden will tal with lacerations over the Vocalists Added The Manchester Community right eye and left knee and « bulance. SAVE OOLURSI Players will meet tomorrow at be guest caller at an open club Thr^e Hurt^ The car was extensively dam­ 13,911 89 ta 86. emrihiy dance, sponsored by the Man­ fractured nose. «t ARTHinVS About Town 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. aged and bad to be towed away. T o K o fC S h o w Member o f tha Audit m O t, M gh lu' SSUr' Vm < chester Square Dance Club, to Dana White, 16, of Windsor Mary Gaudet, 42 Gerard St. Locks, was admitted to the chil­ R«modelinK SALE I B u r^ of CirouUtioa inh» R«v, K. aynar Raak, Members of the production staff be held tomorrow at 8 pan. at RfattcluMter— .4 City o f Village Charm Car Smacks dren’s ward with a acalp lacer­ Enrico r. Reale, director o f p u ^ ^ Trinity Covenant for the coming play to be held the Waddell School. Mr. and Engineer* to Meet Qiuroh, win be the chaplain in h^tril will be chosen, and Mrs. Allan Walch will have ation. the Knights of Columbus show, ARTHUR DRUR next week at Manchester Memo­ final plana discussed. The New­ door duty; Mr. and Mrs. Earl William J. McAdam, 18, of 98 HARTFORD (AP) — Profes­ "A Grand Night of Music,” has (Olaaalfled Adverttaing on Page 19) PRICE SEVEN dSNlE f Stone Wall Lakeside Dr., Andover, received TOL. LXXXm, NO. 128 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDi^Y, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 rial Heqiltal. The Rev. James U comers Club will ^ n sor this Wallace, co-chairmen of re­ sional engineers from through­ announced the addition of sev­ Ranaom, pastor of the Presby­ freshment committee, will be lacerations of the left knee and out Connecticut will meet today production. Reports of the A 17-year-old Marlborough eral featured entertainers to the terian Cbureh, wlU conduct a standing committeed’ will also assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ forehead and possible limb in­ to consider vdiat. action will be service Sunday at 6:40 ana. In be ^ven. ward Ward and Mr. and Mrs. motorist and two teen-age com­ juries. taken to combat unethical prac­ cast The show will open a two- the chapel at the hospital. Larry PouUot panions, from Windsor Locks Numerous stitches were re­ tices occurring in the profes­ night on March 14 at Bast DONT LBJ to H old quired to close their wounds, The Rev. J. Manley Shaw, and Andover, are reported in sion. „ Catholic High School. Events Troy Fire TrapSf 1%e Ispread rapidly. Firemen battled WASHINQ’TON (AP) —Pres­ Warren K. Lindstrom of crossed into the westbound Also to be discussed will be girls will sing with the chorus the flames for nearly hours The VFW Post will be host to anniversary dinner will be and will be featured in several Same Side as WatUna ident Johnson marks his 100th Marlborough told police he fell lane, went off the road, and the fees and manual of inter­ Safety of Autos Nine children, all members In subfreeztng temperi ures be- the organization’s State Mili­ made. Tickets for the camping numbers. ’They are Kitty Catal- 88 OAK STR E E T; day in office today with his first Said Killed by Youths professional practice as adopted — CORRECTION — show to be held April 3, 4 and 5 asleep at the wheel as he was struck the wall on property at o f one family, perished fore bringing the fire i der con- tary Ball to be held tomorrow 337 W. Middle ’Tpke. A nearby by the Connecticut So do, Judy Kargl, Mary Maltempo, OPEN MONDAYS news conference to be carried at the Eastern States Exposi­ driving easterly on the turn­ HARTFORD (AP) - early today in a fire that trol. live on radio and television. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the pike. He was admitted to the resident reported the accident to Professional Engineers and the Ellen ^ In n , Denise Melia and State Armory. Mrs. Frank G. tion Grounds will be available. wrecked their three-story Barrett described the tragedy , Questions on a raft of topics, special care ward at the hospi­ police and the three youths were CEAC. Joan Bourque. Attention junk ’dealers. SMOKED Pitts, the former Miss Judith State Police Commissioner brick home near the center as the "worst I can remember such as Viet Nam and politics, Stamler, will compete for the The Women’s Fellowship of In Troy.’’ were in the offing, but no spe­ Pair Accused Second Congregational Church Leo J. Mulcahy plans to of the city. tlUe of Miss VFW of 1964. Mu­ Napoleon B. Sousie, 43, father A hospital spokesman said cial subject matter was an­ PORK H O C K S sic will be furnished by Tony will sponsor a smorgasbord to­ wreck 24 automobiles on a Mrs. Sousie had told him she nounced for the session. All the morrow in Fellowship Hall at of eight of the children, and his Of Murdering O’Brlght’s orchestra. day in April. The idea he wife, Lillian, 40, and six other had 18 children. He said he un­ major radio and television net­ the church. ’There will be sit­ says, is to test the relative children were taken to St. derstood some of the chUdren no works plan to broaocast the tings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Reser­ half-hour conference. lb. 25c Sunset Rebekah Lodge will safety of small foreign and Mary’s Hospital. A son, Bobert, longer lived with the family. Boy in Wilton meet Monday at 8 p.m. at vations may be made at the about 16, was reported in criti­ Mrs. Sousie was reported suf­ ’Ihe format of today’s session domestic cars — those hovers somewhere between the AND NOT SMOKED Odd Fellows Hall. Officers will church office or by calling cal condiUon. fering from shock at the hos­ PORK BUTTS see rehearse degree work. Mrs. Mrs. Lionel Nadeau, ’29 Doane weighing under 8,000 The eight dead Sousie children pital. Her husband suffered informality of Johnson's previ­ N 0 R W A L(AP) — Henry Starkweather will head S t, or Mre. Edward ’Timbrell, pounds— and the big-daddy were idenUfied %s: Boyd, 4; burns of the face and body in ous news conferences and those 19 Indian Dr. of the late President John F. State p6lice began combing a refreshment committee. Detroit models. Donald, 7; Linda, 9; Edward, an unsuccessful attempt to reach the trapped children, the Kennedy. a wooded section of Red­ MANCHESTER Mulcahy has said he believes 10; Joseph, 11; Stephen, 12; The British American Club The Town Recreation Depart­ Gloria,’ 13; Napoleon Jr.. 18. The hospital said. Kennedy had his public ex­ ding today in an effort to ment will sponsor a duplicate 'the big cars are safest. changes with reporters while PUBLIC will sponsor a dance tomorrow To prove it, he has arranged ni.:th victim was Judy Stone, 2, . Also treated at the hospital find the body of the father for members and guests. Charlie bridge game tonight at 8 in a grandchild of the Sousies. were Donna, 16; Losa, 3; Bar­ standing at a podium in the big of one of two teen-age boys the Senior Citizen’s clubrooms, with Andrew White, head of a State Department auditorium Varrlck’s Orchestra will play firm called Motor Vehicle B®- Dr. James Barrett, police sur­ bara, 2; and Dean Sousie, 3 who are accused of two MARKET for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 45 School St. Manchester resi­ months; and Maytha Lemay, 16, which seats 800. dents are invited. search Inc., of Lee, N. H., to geon, said the dead children a.m. There will be a cocktail had been trapped on the second described as a friend of the Johnson chose the dejiart- slayings. 808-806 MAIN STREET crash the small cars against the ment’s smaller international Richard McAlister 18, of Nor- hour from 8 to 9. A barbershop large cars at the Connecticut and third floors by the fast- fa. lly. quartet will entertain. The cast of scenes 1, 2 and ’Their condition was reported conference room which h u walk, and Edward McNally 17, 3 of "Toby ’Tyler” will rehearse dragway in East Haddam. spreading flames. First police reports put the as good. places for about 400. He will sit of Wilton, were charged yester­ tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 at M u l c a h y said yesterday at a horseshoe-shaped table. day with first degree murder. wed' White is assembling equipment number of dead at 11. Police said the parents and the Little ’Theater clubrooms, Police said the fire had brok- To be recognized for a ques­ The youths, said State Police 45 School St. knd a crew to conduct the tion, newsmen will raise their Commissioner’ Leo Mulcahy, ad­ en out about 12:30 a.m. and (See Page Two) eraahes. hands instead of standing, sm mitted killing 18-year-old John The executive board of Buck- Fhe cars will be outfitted was the procedure before. Shinners of Wilton Sunday, and ley School PTA will meet Mon­ with plastic life-size dummies White House press secretary Edwin McAlister, Richard’s fa­ day at 8 p.m. in the staff room designed to be damaged in much Pierre Salinger made clear that ther, last Aug. 29. at the schooL the same way humans would. Assassination Tip Reported future news conferences will not Mulcahy said the youths bur­ The cars will be crashed by re­ necessarily be covered live by led the father’s body to a wood­ 85 East Center St. mote control. television and radio, nor will ed area. Police began digging in At Summit St. White told Mulcahy the public they follow today’s pattern. an area in Redding which they will be invited to the tests and LBJ Florida Security He said there would be .vari­ said the two youths pointed out inCEKEND CASH AND CABBY SPECIAL •pedal With Spring In Mind . . . a brighter that two television networks ous types Including impromptu as the spot where McAlister’s have asked permission to film sessions. body was buried. SA’i’UBDAY ONLY the crashes. The April date for Four of Johnson’s previous the tests has not been set Of War-Time Nature Young McAlister “hated his $1 .79 lighter look to style and fabric to news conferencM were called on father with a fixation” and the spur of the moment. blamed him for the death of his ANGEL At his first one Dec. 7 report­ Records Made Public By FBANK CDBMIBB cypress secretary, had this to say mother, said Lt. Louis Msr- ROSES I.Z. create a flurry of fashion ers were summoned into the chese, commander of state po­ n MERIDEN (AP) — Records WASHINGTON (AP) — A tip the report: " I do not In- President’s office for *a coffee FLAKE lice to this section o f ConnMtl- o f properties taken for renewal that a Cuban suicide pilot might tend to comment on any stoiy clatch. Before they got more OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY fixdtement each and every time you purposes by the Meriden Rede­ try to ram President Johnson’s •v-nU^^aVeuritv O isa s sip of'^thelr "coffee John- cut. COCONUT velopment Agency will become Jet transport reportedly was the , ! son volunteered to answer i^ y Edward McNally, 17, left, of Wilton, and Richard McAlister of Norwalk sit McAlister’s mother, Jean, public information as the result reason for the wartime - type died last April and authoritiea are attired in one of these ^ of a successful court challenge handcuffed in Westport state police troop. (AP Photofax.) said the death was due to natu­ security surrounding the chief f^ld'lJo^t S to*'toel one, Dec. 28. was CAKE by the Meriden Journal. executive’s Florida trip this ral causes—a liver ailment national iritere«t to discuss them *’"* * ’* fresh new suits. . . each making state­ The information on acquisi­ week. Marchess said.McNally and tion and opprais^ of proper­ Neither the White House nor : McAlister ambushed McAlia- *"EMltor* Fridav** M ^ e r had ^ Another news conference took j teris father at his home, McNsl- Each ties will be released to the ^ b - the Secret Service would com ­ Darwin Testimony , m Laos ments about this season . . . each Uo In ttu fie states under terms ment on the report, published j ly shooting him and young Me- m « u g r » •ddlUoi, to t lio » BRING YOUR NEXT a t a l l of a stijwlation reached by at­ Friday night by ’The Miami ^ Seen Sharp s : Aliater stabbing him. torneys to r the agency and the Herald. Johnson was almost Z2^d'‘" L ‘‘.ecuritv roa^SS-’?^ Wwe^mmmTnhi,"om« to I The youths became apprehen­ with Spring in every line. certain to be asked about the mayron’s newspaper yesterday. *7ohnsinVerto%Sri'S^^ur.- sive recently about a police in­ PRESCRIPTION The Journal claims it has won matter at his news conference May Start Tuesday Major Worry vestigation into the disappear­ bake shops the first test case of its kind today. I mSSt^ whito tosfS Uve bro*d- ance of the father and decided brought under OantMcticut’g so- Without quSstUm,. the sfourity to escai)e, state police said. By MALCOLM BARK sailed right to know law. measures impotod during Johh- turned to Washington Friday conferenea, hlz last sea On Sunday McNally called HERE Thf law, In part,, defines what son’s 16-hour Florida visit sug­ By A. J. CHEMASI HONOLULU (AP) — The top morning. Shinners, with whom he was records of public agencies are gested there was official con­ (Sea Pags niree) in the first degi’ee murder trial of Roy F. brass to the U.S. Pacifio; com- acquainted, and asked him to cern fhout the safety of the i Among q if securing, measures available to the public — and Darwin of, Andover is expected to start Tuesday after mand talk a lot about tha Com meet them, stats-police said. set limits on this. Amount of President while to the air. -_,d-i»SpAseenie4 to lend cr^wce to , The body of Shiimers, who munist threat viet Nam. A c- secrecy a public body may use . The Herald, to a story by Qene the 'repoftMT'-ednceini state and defense attorneys select the second alternate in had been shot six times, was Our Surviet It in Hs activities. Miller, said the Secret Servloe possible aerial sssaasiilffloS at- ViypniE^' dfU aem S juror. The court is not in session Monday. tually, they are more worried '64 now about developments to found later that day in a wood­ ’The Meriden Record Oo.,-pub­ had received a tip, apparently i tempt were: -- - „ V .irlaU The full panel of 12 jurors * ed area of Wilton, a few miles Prompt, Courtoous about a week ago> that a sul- l. Johnson did not fly to Flot- F I m Xs I /W aID i O llC C : vvas completed yesterday In Tol- 'neighboring Laos. lisher of the Journal, and Car­ mund F . Dwyer as possible jjj jjjg strategy rooms in Ha- north of Norwalk. His car was FREE DELIVERY—TEL. 64‘J-;.814 ter H. White, vice pj*sld«it and etde pilot might try to ram John- Ida on his Own easily Identified I * ♦ t o -r< L 1 land County Superior Court af- gone, but it turned up the next general of the com­ son’s plane or that a Cuba - ^ Boeing 707 Jet. Instead he board- , |J JiillllJflSSY ter three more jurors were witnesses in the trial. A number | ^^11, home of the U.S. military of state police officers and i command for the Pacific and day ta Westport. pany,' brought companion com­ based missile might be aimed ed one of a fleet of executive, •/ chosen. The three were Mrs. McAlister and McNally, JeU operated by the Air Force. I ■■'■"’’I doctors have also been named. I par East, there is increasing PINE PHARMACY LARK plaints against the agency. at the big Jet Edith S. Agard, 54, of Union; sought for questioning, all week, Yesterday, during defense ex- concern . over the continued Journal Editor Sanford H. According to the newspaper, Newsmen were told the Presi- ATHENS, Greece " " Meade Whittaker, 54, of Staf­ 664 CENTER ST.— MANCHESTER Brand new - 2-dr. sedan was being over- Thousands of Greek students. amination of one jury prospect, I ^ains of the Pathet Lao—ttie were found stealing food Thurs­ Wendover and CSty Editor Don­ the Secret Service considered ’ dent’s plane ford, and Royden F. Smith Sr.. day night from a house in Wil­ ald M. ITEUa first sought the these possibilities highly unlike- hauled, denouncing the- Upited States on Atty. Shea revealed that Alfred Laotian Communist.s—at the ex­ markings the Cyprus issu«i' clMhed'-irith clashed with 70- of Coventry. Gray of Columbia would play a ton. information from the Redevel­ ly. However, it was said that o f-. 2. All numerical Others on the Jury pcmel of pense of the small Indochinese he iMane police to front of the U.8. Em­ nation’s right-wing and neutral Police surrounded the eree, opment Agency last spring. ficlals decided to .take no,were removed from the j^ane seven men and five women are: chftnc9s> I - bassy here today. (See Page Three) factions. but the youths slipped through ’The agency refueed to dis- Mrs. Joyce R. Montpetit, 31, of their lines. They were arrested Pierre Salinger, YThlte House (See Page Two) A crowd of students estimated U.S. military men accuse the doee the records, claiming it Coventry; Robert S. West, 37, yesterday morning when an would be against the public in­ to number 4,000 marched Pathet Lao, aided by Commu­ through the. streets of downtown and William A. Ellis, 32, both auxiliary policeman saw them /a n t m o r e e o r y o u r m o n e y terest. Ruby Trial Jury nist North Viet Nam, of dally Athens to tiie embassy buildings of Hebron; Mrs. Lillian E. An­ hitchhiking on the Merritt keep your eye on g ran ts Judge Georgs He Cenzo of violations of the 1961 Geneva Delivered in Mancheeter and hurled paper red fezes—a derson, 63, and Charles L. agreement which paved the way Pkwy. Circuit Court said the stipula- Stewart, 47, both of Columbia; Still Lacking Two McAlister and McNally were fion had been entered into the Tape- R ecorded Intervievdp symbol of - Turkey—on the for a coalition government and embassy lawn. Mrs. Maybelle Clark, 58, and taken to state JaU to Bridgeport court record. guaranteed Laotian neutrality. I A cartoon of President John­ Gurdon F. Humes, 66, both of DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Jack These Pathet Lao military after thetr arraignment y e^ r- Mansfield; John Blmrath Jr., BOLAND To Cover Career of JFK son wearing a red fez was Ruby's murder trial goes into! gains have given the (Jommu- day in Norwalk Circuit Court Loses Shot Suit I hoisted up by students who 48* of Tolland, and Mrs. Evelyn before Judge Paul MacDonald. E. Billings, 43, of BoCton. i.noo.„ .p.ci.1 „.k.n a NEW HAVEN (AP)—A Nor­ screamed: "America keep your leading Into Viet Nam They appeared haggard and walk youth who was paralyzed By JOSEPH E. MOHBALT ^ n the banks of Boston’s Charles hands erff Cyprus,” "American Leslie D. Wells, 26, of Union, today, still lacking two of the North Vietnamese Reds have somewhat nervous. was picked as the first alter­ required 12 jurors to sit in judg­ MOTORS by a hunting accident has lost WASHINGTON — A River. murderers,” and ‘Yankees back ready supply lines to their guer­ Seated In the courtroom were nate Junor late yesterday af­ ment on'him. Ms 1750,000 suit hi U.6. Dis­ unique; (ulventore in uR^ohron- Some of them—for reasons of to Texas.” rilla units in South Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. ^ n a ld J. Dough­ 869 CENTEB STREET ternoon. Judge Alva P. Lolselle Prosecution and defense law­ erty, McAlister’s foster parents trict Court. * icltog « pi history begah^"this national security or to avoid Greek police had thrown a One U.S. military man called nt West Center Street continued the session past the yers alike said they expect to and Mrs. Ruth McNally, McNal­ The Jury gave a v e r d i c t weekend as HUert F. Kennedy embarrassment where persons^- cordon around the embassy Laos "the shakiest problem In T eh 648-4079 ities are discussed—may not be regular 5 p.m. adjournment complete the Jury today. ly’s mother. yesterday in favor of the de becam e' the fin t of 600 p i^ ic building, and clashes erupted Asia.” OPEN EVENINOS made public during the lifetimes time to find one more alternate, All the courtroom principals— Lt. Marcheee gave newsmen fendants, the MarUn Fire­ figures — relatives, frlendgyld when they waded into the stu­ Laos, however, is Just one of of the persons involved. dents to break up the demon­ but by 6 p.m. all names on the Judge Joe B. Brown and the op­ the following aiccount o f the arms Oo., of New Haven, and foes—to record in his own..voice the headaches for Adm. U. S. the years and criglsof tb^ late The Interviews will be con­ stration. available list'had been ex­ posing attorneys—had hoped to Grant Sharp when he becomes d e ^ of McAlister’s father, a ducted in four phases. They also marched to the hausted. avoid a second Saturday ses­ U. S. Pacific military command­ butcher: (See Page Three) President John F, KOnnedy. It Is hoped—although planners In the first round, which got British Embassy and then to When the trial resumes Tues­ sion. er this spring. Sharp, command­ "He comes home ime night, of the John B’itzgerald Kennedy under way aftw a luncheon for the office of Pitiifie Minister day 20 jury candidates will be The historic trial began Feb. er in chief of the U. S. Pacific opens the front door and walks Library aren’t even discussing the interviewers Friday, i|hout George Papandreou with signs called. They will be examined 17. Brown called a Saturday Fleet, was officially named Fri­ in. It’s all dark toride. Suddenly WHEE! WATER’S it yet — that Soviet Premier 2(X) officials—from the (Cabinet, saying “ NATO out of Cyprus.” by attorneys for both sides un­ hearing last week, attempting to day as successor to Adm. Harry a shot rings out — McNally, Khrushchev will take part to the Congress, White House and Ju­ There was no violence. til an alternate is picked. speed up selection of a Jury. At D. Felt, retiring as Pacific com- H0T-H0T.J1ND News Tidbits project. diciary—will be interviewed. A U.S. Emhitosy spokesman Special Asst. State’s Atty. the start of today’s session, 126 msuider. (See Page Three) The attorney general talked In the second phase, such sjald that the Greek government Etalo G. Gnuttl said yesterday persons had been examined to While t*o8 momentarily from the AP Wires long Into the night and contin­ family members as the late Had expressed displeasure with the state will call its first wit­ find the eight men and two heads the list. Sharp will have THERE’S A LOT! ued today, recording his mem­ President’s widow and mother the U.S. stand to the U.N. ness to testify as soon as the worn n now sworn to. to wrestle with Viet Nam and ories of his assassinated broth- will record their memories of Security Council debate on Cy- final Juror is selected. Atty. Four factors account mainly other possible trouble spots to Fighting erupts at Ann Ar- er. Helping him, by acting as an Kennedy. So will such political pru.s Friday. Gnuttl declined to name the for the slow progress; his huge command. Bulletins Now! For only 9 Vic* a bor, Mich., to civil rights d «n - interviewer, was author and for- allies as Mayors Robert F. W ^ - The United States supported i first person the state will place 1. It is a hard-fought case. At­ In Viet Nam U. S. military day for fuel... hot water .onstrathm In front of d ty Hall mer Ambassador John Bartlow ner and Richard J. Daley ' of a resolution allowing ’Turkish! on the, witness stand. torneys, before accepting a per­ men have found evidence in the Culled from AP Wires in university city of 76,840 and Martin. New York, and Chfeago,. Gov., Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash Defense Atty. John F. Shea son for the Jury, probe for ev­ new government’s activities to for all—all the time! results in arrest of 18 persons, In the end the tape-recorded Pat Brown of California, and old to give his views on the con­ has named State Police MaJ. ery detail, the least shading of give them some confidence. Samuel Rome'. Tolland CJounty opinion, that might indicate he Optimism, however, is a word both Negroes and whites. . . . Interviews — some of which wilt Massachusetts cronies. flict between the Greek and NEW JET FIGHTER be filmed—will be deposited to I ------Turkish communities on the Coroner Bernard J. Ackerman, seldom heard about Viet Nam If you live in n typical Oubah government signs second WASHINGTON (AP)—PreeL house, you could easily run oontract with Leyland Motors, the Kennedy Library to be built' (Bee Page Two) eastern Mediterranean Island. and Vernoji-Constable Chief Ed- I (See Page Three) In military circles here. 6RAHTS-0WN BRAND A "national pacification plan” dent Johnson revealed tod a y out ot hot water several Ltd., of- Britain, for delivery of ______^------k------— the existence of a new U.S, times a^week. buses and spare parts, Havana outlined earlier this week by Felt when he returned from a Super secret Jet fighter plana BRADFORD TOP QUAIITY radio says, according to Miami, "ttot far exceeds the peifonn- . Now you can have all the Fla., report . . . Hundreds of trip to Saigon is the basis for hut water you need at one Rocky Leads ciMifldence among military ance of any other aircraft In 16" PORTABU TV stodente shouttaig "NATO out use in the world today.” Tha time for only 9%c* a day. of Osmus" demonstrate outside leaders. They are impressed with the President, to his first televis­ Think of It—only 9%c* n Britlui Embassy in Athens but In Primary^ way South Viet NAm’s Premier ed news conference, said the day! BO violence reported. $ Nguyen Khahn has formulated new long-range Intereeptor 119.95 1 I.H .F . Yes, thanks to Mobilheat President Sukarno at Jakar­ was being revealed at thi|^ what they call ” a clear-cut plan —and an oil-fired hot water ta, Indonesia, announces he is Aides Claim involving military and civilian time BO that Its flight tsstiag giving National 2loo at Wash- heater of correct, capacity-:- groups.” and final phases of dsveloi^ u ^ n , D. C., as gesture o f your family can take care of CONWAY, N.H. (AP) — New Here are other Important fac- msnt could proceed in orderly *dMrgt-ll*.. .2.25 Wtukly meudsblp toward American all their washing needs at York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller fashion.- Hs said the program one time. people, two kontodo dragons— approached the final phase of (See Page Three) was set m> In secret In 1969, a Big picitire...small price s Bright picture, full largest known miembers of the with Locihesd Aircraft in Mom can do the family his New Hampshire (50P pri­ dear sound 0 8 stages of IF boost weak signals for l i s ^ famOy still In axistenee mary campaign today with his charge of the program. Tha wash. Sis can do the diahea which grow to 15 feet apd welg^ engine was built by Pratt aiHi super-distance reception e Precision engineered at the same time Junior strategists reporting he had all making big news this spring. . . all of top fashion up to SOO pounds.. . . Soviet ari- overtaken Arizona Sen. Barry In jured Woman Whitney, he,aald, whllB takes his bath, and you en­ entlsts to Moscow report re> Hughes Aircraft developcfi tha joy a shower. Goldwater. edvliig two radio-photo trans- But they continue to express Crawls to Safety fire control and missile sys­ styles. . . Box Jackets with Side Vents, Box Jackets-Welt Seam Details, ~ mlsaiona from Jodrell Bank, Don’t delay—phone us to­ concern about competition from tem. DELUXE CORDLESS day. Find out how easy It Is Kni^aiii, vlia Amertoau satellite tiito undeclared candidates — S dM S. WILLITS, Calif. (AP)—Faith to switch to a MoUlbeat- Bib Front Jackets, Scallop Bottmn DfitaQ, Demi-Fit. . . all of Richard M. Nixon, former vice deserves help, says Myrtle ROYAL BHlta AUTOMATIC TOOTHDRUSH fired water heater. Bx-oonvtot H enry FVanz, president, and Ambassador Hen­ Scott, 50, a minister's wife who LONDON (AP) — Prtoeess sought in slaying of young Alexandra, cousin o f QiieeB NO CORDS— NO WIRES ry Cabot Lodge. agonizingly crawled up a 350- "Average family ot four. top fashion fabrics. . . Mohair Loop, Basket Weaves, Pom-Poms, woman who had Jilted him, Rockefeller and Goldwater are foot embankment after a freez­ Elizabeth H, gave Mrth today fsoud iB gaa-fUled ^ ortm ent COMES WITH 4 BRUSHES the major announced candidates ing night near a dead man and to a son. Attondtag dactora with olashed wrists . . . Twelve for tile GOP presidential nom­ a wrecked car. said mother and baby W E G IV E mMT Worsted Crepe, Tangle Tw ist. . . all by such famous namaz. . , •irtines to send v p e rts to Mont- ination, and both are entered in "I don’t believe to praying doing weU. The Urth toelk resl to study ways to oenlMit GREEN STAMPS the New Hampshire preference without action, and I did both,” place to the thatched iodrn l» VBst Made market hi stolen primary March 10. the seriously injured real estate Buburhaa Rlchmoad wheta fU |^ ttdteto that is ooaUng saleswoman from Santa Rosa, Alexandra Bvaa with her hast- i than millions of dollars a year. Write-in campaigns are under way to behalf o t Nixpn and Calif., recalled from her hospi­ nessman h u a hahifi; ABfOi Heavy guard stands outside tal bed as she looked back on Ogllvy. The arrival a t I M f MMIARTY tr.S. armed" forces commtoasrv Lodge. chlldsatoalf avarltoMatojria ' The Qoncem In the Rockefeller her aurvlval ordeal. . Jfe ■eesy 4ami...80 do)r$ m mnOm le pay and post exchange In Saigxm af­ "I remember being so tired,” popnlatloa axptoi^ ter N|>oit Oommunist totror- camp about competition has BROTHERS shlft^ to recent weeks from she said. "What a vast wilder­ tha quw'«qpem-1W IjMjG Isto plan to Mow up the bnlld- ness that Is. 1 thought I was i n . M am * W.T. OFl A N T C O taillr • .. Angry protests against Goldwater to Lodge and, to a leas extent, Nixon because of going to pass oi)t and roll all b s« and mast iBHOorta plus the way back down, but I hava har-1 VERNON CIRCLE A135 Mnwar a t smendmenta cloud uncertainty over the stie of the •tons a t Senate loaders for Nalooa RockatoUat ducks aa a MafWbaU whiaaaa■aa paat flrafi | tbrougb tUa towa in aouthem New Hampahira oo hla write-in vote. didn’t ” / I VERN O N H .B , ,1 ‘ Md whaa tha b o w d ia lk t o ^ ^ to 301-315 Sf. by jroitoMtara flrqm an iBgffWgptu fioM a t ^ (fiaa Page n m ) n T *TfTiif ■ledwk 1W" Ilew'Teak'iOaawBW-iwKlee** •] 'Tiylbg aauoar’'al«d* (A P FBotofait)). / i* ...... /■ V I , '.-o' I i I' 7^ g K '^ V /i ' li 1) ■i.i- j : /i-) MANCHESTER EVBNINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 KANCaiBSTEB BTENTNO HERALD, BIANC^STBR* OWW* SATORDAY, FEBRUARY t», 1964 PACK TWO Two Cameramen Tape-Recorded Interviews Rocky Leads Poliie Digging for Father Meeting Off Group May Divide Town Service G^’and List De Sheinwold oti Bridge W eddings At Herald High In Primary, Believed Killed hy Youths On Renewal Into 8 Voting Districts Trial Asked HOLD UP ThfiX NECESSARY Hofth dnkr Heart Drive To Cover Career of JFK Town A566Mor JoBoph Murphy yeeterdAy ifianoOB EVEN WITHOUT SURE TRICK %oth tUm v«laer»ble In NEPP Test Lacey - McTernan ittleased tlto adjusted total value of all taxable prwpei'^ NOSTH (Oontisaed from Page One) but It’s hoped such leaders as Aides Claim , (Oonthmed from Fogo One) The first (top toward in-*Uoa; the other four hover To Parkade Kbnishchev, French President To March IS around the 5,000 mark. in Manchceter, as recorded on the Grant lis t oi Oct. 1, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4(42 Two Manoheeter Evening Totals $800 creasing Manchester’s voting V A Q I J Charles de Gaulle, Prime Min­ that's tho one ttmlC* not his son, The committee consists of 1968. The figure, upon which the town’s tax rate will be lt ’» »I1 very well to refuse the Roger M. Blough, board (Oonttaraed tro n Page One) districts from Us present five to Bus service to the Manchester 4 K J 1« 9 S Herald photographers are chairman of U.B. Msel, who ister Nehru of India, former shoots htan. OuweUation of the schsduled Republicans R i^ o n d baaed when the dlrectbril h p -^ first trick v*«|n you can be sure 'Returns totaling $800 have meeting toiiaoiTow at 2 pjn. at a poeslble eight was taken last Shopping Parkade tm W. Mid­ _____ K 5 among the top finishers in the clashed with Kennedy over steel Prime Minister Harold Macmil­ Rockefeller says publicly that “M this point his son JunqM Daniel Hair'and RogSr Bagley; prove a budget in May for tha commercial properttea have of taking * t*^^k in the w e n ^ BA9T been made.to tbs Heart Fund lan of Britain and Indonesia s on him and stabs him with a ttw Robertson School on N. night at a meeting of the town’s and Democrats Phillip Harrison, dle ’!^ke. will become a reality 1964-65 fiscal year, comes to 4 A Q J 10 7 4 5 ) 1963 New England Press Pho­ prices In 1962. will paHicipata, he welcomes all competition as peala againat the board’a action suit, but It goes against the grain drive with several of the volun­ as will a political foe. former President Sukarno will partici­ knlfa and then this McNaBy School SL ooneeralng proposed six-man, bi-partisan redistrict­ Henry Becker and Town Clerk if the Public UtUitlea Commis­ $166,444,441. pending in court. 9 S 7 5 4 V 9 S 2 tographers contest. evldenoa pt vitality within the urban renewal in ttie North Hklward Tomklel. Yestonlay’a figuras inohide aH to do so when you may never 4 4 4 Q 7 ( 2 teer workers yet to report tb Vice President Richard M. Nix­ pate. tuma around and shoots him ing committee. sion (PUC) improves an "ex­ Although thla year’s board get the trick If you don’t take X J < Sylvian E. Ofiara finished in The final phase of interviews Republican party. .again." Bind, was announced lost night This committee was appoint­ They were assured last night, tha adjustmenu afiimovad tMa did not raise any aaaeasmenta, it 4 5(3 4Q >72 a tie for ninth, and Josei^ G. Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bowen, on. by Bigbth District PrstMent tension of route” request by It at (Mice. Even so, It may be ^ ^ * iOUTH The third round remains in will bring together panels of fig­ But his campaign advisors Thors had boon bad foolingo ed to explore the posslblUttes by Democratic Registrar Ed­ month by the thraa-mon Board did maintain toe asoeaamenta correct to hold off. Satenais finished in a tie for drive co-chairmen. All returns ures to go over outstanding between father and ton for eome T^otor Swanson. ' of local redistrioting only, and ward F. Morlarty and Republi­ the Connecticut^ Co. of Tax Review, which heard 4 K 9 • should be made today in order the planning rtage. But it prom­ privately express worry that levied last year at ttwlr new North dealer ^ K 10 3 eleventh. ises Interviews mth Internation­ events in Kennedy’s career, time, ACuebeee said. The meeting will be held on has no connection with prbpoaed can Frederick Peek, that an In­ •The requeet, echeduled for a about 75 raquests for decreasaa level, pending the outcome .a f Connecticut photographers that a complete report can be a Both siffis vulnerable 4 A S 5 al figures whose destinies such as the unsuccessful Cuban Lodge, hi parUcular, might "Hte fattMr,,BiOcordtng to Mm, Sunday, March 16, at the same state and federal redistricting. crease in voting districts would March 18 hearing, asks for ‘ In prupes'ty aseesomenta at three toe appeals. Opening lead—Spades Q 4 A 10 9 4 dominated the competition in made to the Williipanttc District Bay of pigs Invasion and the draw votes that otherwise would beat Ms mother aH ttw time and 4 te and ttw same time. The committee was set up lu t increase election coats by only 130-day trial period for bus beuinga during tha first full Association. tauchM Kennedy’s. No agree­ If toe appeals are granted, West leads the queen of spades, N st4 last Sarnm \ the six-state area, with 10 Nut- ments have been reached yet, 1962 Cuban missile crisis. have gone to the governor. waa respcnalble for her deatti,” Reason for canceling the month to consider an Increase in $600 per election. | service from the Juncture of weak of this month. meggers finishing among the A net of $391.69 has been last year’s assessments and aH and South goes down if he wins 1 4 Pass 2 NT But, as primary day i Slarobese said. "Ha’s wrong— meeting of North Bkid reeidenta local voting districts, a realign­ The registrars sMd that the Center S t and IV. Middle Tpke., The board’s aotioaB rsouMad subsequent year’s will be recom­ thta first trick (unless he is a 3 NT All Pass top 17 places. realize to date for the March approaches. Rockefeller con­ it waa natural oauoea and legt- and interested Manchestec citi- ment of boundaries of local vot­ town had' enough voting ma- eaet along W. Middle Tpke. to of Dimes Mrs. Eugene Rychllng South Coventry Cooperative in a decrease of but $21,476 puted, and some of the , taxes mind reader). South needs three First place, tor the second Troy Fire Traps, tinues the same general pattern tiinato, but bo blames his fath­ sens to dtscuae the project fol- ing districts, or both. chines to accommodate 27,000 Broad St.,.and south Broad collected may hava to he rebat­ consecutive year, went to Ted reports. The Mothers’ March Nursery And Kindergarten from the $166,466,917 recorded diamond tricks to make the con-: , j of his campaign. This consists ol er for tt.” ioWs a report that Atty. John Both town committee chair­ voters (there are now approxl- S t to Its Junction with Center on Jan. 21, when the tentative ed to toe owners. tract, and he will probably be- clarer wins in dummy Md leads Eastwood of the New Haven sponsored by the American L«- classes Include Mrs. Roy Gar­ mately 22,000) and that the St. gloft Auxiliary realised $182,78. KUls, 9 ChUdren heavy reliance on Individual 'Olw deatti of Sfakineni atom- O. LaBelie, district counsel, men, Ted Cummings for the Grand List totals were released. The Increase In this year’s gin vrtth the ace of diamonds' the jack o' diamonds tor a fln- Register. land, Mrs. J . Konalr, Mrs. Louis contacts, constant crltlclam of who woe aMcqd to be moderator Democrats and Atty. John Shea, added expense would invMve The routes would follow toe and then lead a low diamond esse through East. This would Mrs. Rychllng reports the to­ Hadded, Mrs. C. Roth and Mrs. mad from the youths! need for Now tost the figures are Grand UsL about $5 million, The Manchester Herald and Democratic President John$on, at the gathering, would be out for the Republicans, have ex­ only toe Mring of eddltlonal same route to and from Hart- compares favorably with In­ toward dunjmy. i be safe even if West could win the New Haven Register were tal net figure is sUghtly more Frank Tabor. Cleaning the class­ (Ooptlnued from Page One) a oar, state poUoe said. Mor- fkial. Assessor Mtinhy bss and frequent attacks on Gold- chese added the petr also bad of town for the day. ' pressed concern that the grow­ election workers. , ford. ^ creases recorded in years pasL Very few readers of this col* i the trick, sbice West would be the only newspapers to place than was given last year but rooms March 7 will be Mr#. The study, which Is not e x -1 PotenUal also broken down the tc ^ as­ unable to attack spades without was $200 less then that con­ wet«r. , J a need for oaeh. ing size of local voting districts sessment into property types, Foi; instance. In toe past flva umn would play the diamonds so more than one photographer Milton Zurmuhlen, Mrs. James some of the children had bed­ The governor campaigned Fri­ is greatly Impairing the effec­ peoted to be completed for at St. and W. Middle Tpke busl- badly. You can get live diamond giving.South a spade trick. South among the top finishers. tributed two years ago. Anyone Despard and Mrs. John Allen. rooms on the first floor. "AotuaBy they netted less leaat a year, will include a com- ness areas have hM no way of for comparison with earlier years, only once has a Grand can be sure of four diamonds, day through southwestern New than $5,” be eaid. “That waa tiveness of party workers, and List topp^ its predecessor by a tricks if you lead a heart to dum­ still wishing to contribute may Scout Leader Session All of the bodies were found Hampshire. His Saturday sched­ parison of dtotriota in other reaching their destoaUons, w - years. thre hearts and two clubs even Bradford Bachracb photo send a donation to Mre. Ryeh- atl Shiimers had In Ms pocket.” Reds in Laos that the districts should be ap­ and hava larger amounL my suid return the jack of dia­ A Girl Scout leader meeting on the second floor, firemen ule listed a series of vlrits Conducts Clinic portioned so that they include •towns, to be checked Into to | cept by autwnoblle. This year’s taxable Grand monds for a finesse through if he loses a diamond and never Mrs. lames F. Lacey llng at her home on Wall St. wiU be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday said, under beds aqd against the aUnnerB, desorihed as a w«U- often expresed disatisfaction List, at $166,444,441, is about This was ta 1061, when toe gets a spade trick. Checks or money orders should throughout this ski - resort area O. J. nulls, pastor of the only 2,500 to 8,000 persons Town Clerk Twnkiel. Grand U et Jumped almost $6.5 Blast. Still, it does help to be O p at the home of Dr. and Mrs. wall. of northern New Hampshire. Uked, average student, was The committee named Philip with the arrangement. $6,068,043 more than last year’s, Dally Question en Forum The chapel of the First Con' be made payable to the March The alarm was turned in by found deed by three hlkere Hartford Church of the Seventh Seen Sharpes each. The extended bus route will million over toe previous year. looking at all of the cards; this Robert Kennon on South St. Mrs. Rockefeller accompanied At present, only the Fifth Harrison as its chairman, and which was $161,376,398. is an advantage you seldom have Partner opens with one dia­ gregational Church of (jhrist. of Dimes, Mrs. Rychllng said. Plans lor delivery of the cookies Michael Prusky, 17. a neighbor. about an hour after he had left Day Adventists, will conduct Mso aid students at Howell This Is an increeiae of about Other increases during tha mond, and the next player pass­ *New ILease On Life’ him on the trip. the Five - Day - Stop - Smoking District meets that qualifica- Raymond Cox its secretary. past five years have been $4 mil­ when you are actually playing West Hartford, was the scene of Church Schedules to arrive about April 14 will be He told reporters he had been The governor will return to Ms home tax Ms mother’s cor. Cheney Tech and East Catholic 8.14 per cent. es. You hold: Spades, S-S; To the Editor, Clinic, to be held at 7:30 p.m., Major Worry lion, 4.25 mlllton and 3 million. bridge. the wedding yesterday afternoon Sunday Masses at St. Mary’s discussed, as well as activities awakened by Robert Sousle who New York tonight. The final ef­ MoAttater and McNaUy 'went High School, In traveling to Should toe town retain Its If South refuses the first trick, Haarts, 9-0-X; Diamonds, Q-7-0-X; Immediately after the rele­ Church will be at 7:30, 9:30 and of Girl Scout Week starting told him the house was on fire. into hhhng after they aban­ tomorrow through Thursday, at and from school. current tax rate of 42 mills— Ekich year when toe final fig­ Clubs, Q-8-7-t. ase o l the U.S. Government re­ of Mildred B. McTernan to fort in his New Hampshire cam­ the niing School cafeteria; The Connecticut Co. is also ures are ouL Murphy also he cannot be sure of ever get­ James F. Lacey both of Hart­ 10:30 a.m.; and at St. Joseph’s March 8. The cause of the fire was not paign will open Wednesday and doned the car Sundty hi the (Oontinned from Page One) excluding toe levies of toe two ting a trick with the king of What do you sayT port on taobacco and health, in­ Mission Church in Eeglevllle at determined. Police and fire ot dHveway of a funeral dtrector, The clinic is sponsored by the Events seeking a change at toe North fire districts—for toe 1964-66 breaks down toe list into detail- Answer: Pass. You have 4 ford. Mrs. Jam es R. MacArthur, end on election eve. Manchester Chamber of Com­ O bitu ary categories. The results are spades. West may switch to a terviewers swarmed into the 8:30 a.m. neighborhood chairman, will be ficials indicated a kerosene state polioe said. tors listed by the officers; In­ End, to permit its Imses to fiscal year, toe Income from toe points for the two queens and 1 The bride is the daughter of merce In cooperation with the creased military activity on the enter Wodbridge St. from Oak­ something of a'commentary up­ different suit, and then South streets to sample the reaction Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Bar- Sunday worship at the Prince in charge of the meeting. space heater on the second floor ALLIANCE LOANS BACKED ItM Intensive poUoe aeardh taxes should climb about 8,14 will never make a spade trick. point for the doubleton, but this of the general public. View- of Peace Lutheran Oiurch will may have started the fire, hoW' started Thursday night after National Health Foundation, part of the government against Mrs. Stanley Blelecld land St., instead ot having to on toe modem history of too is not quite enough for a re­ comb. 103 High St., Manchester, Briefs MEXICO CITY (AP)—Papers per cent as well. Nevertheless, South should not points varied; , The brldegrootn is the son of be at 10:15 a.m. with the Rev. The annual membership drive ever. Frank DeWstera Jr. of Wilton and la free and open to the pub- the Communists; implementa­ VH5RNON—Mrs. Mary War- In State use N. Main St., as Is now toe The town directors’ estimate community. sponse. Avoid responding with baoco immediately.” Others, Roger W. Heins, psstor, deliver­ Sousle, who operates a garage were signed Friday granting Uc. tion. of a national plan to glv6 case. For example, this year the win the first trick. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Lacey, for the Nathan Hale Communi­ Mexico $80 million 'dollars In and Ms 16-year-old daughter, chal Blelecki, 70, of Hartford of income from toe 1962 Grand Safe Either Way less than 6 points. "the case hasn’t been proved; ing the sermon. Slid auto-repalr shop in nearby Bn^lie, went next door to feed Mr. Mills received his BA de­ the people some assurance of T^ke., wife of Stanley Blelecki, (Conttnued from Page One) List for toe current fiscal year biggest Jump in real estate Oklahoma City, Okla. ty Center will start Sunday Wdtervllet, told The Assgclated loans to launch an ambitious gree in social studies and safety and much-needed civilian South is safe whether or not I’U wait for further evidence.' The Rev. Theodore W. Boltz, Second Church with Philip Eisenberg and Stan a oat as a favor to a neighbor died yesterday afternoon at an is $6,642,262. values is for dwelling units, spades are continued. For Sheinwold’s 86-page book­ Press that earlier In the evening low-cost housing program. speech from the University of services; and the government’s SUll others, "So what? I like pastor of First Church of Christ, The Rev. James H. AmeHng> ley J. Harris in charge. The loans, channeled through wiM wee aiwoy and encountered area convalescent home. F. A. Landers, John Misciuoh, An increase of 3.14 per cent which have increased in •value If West continues spades, South let, "A Pocket Guide To Bridge,” to smoke, so I’ll keep on. A he had heard some of the chil­ Michigan, and his master at speedy decision on the fate of by almost $2 million—^but In performed the ceremony. Bou­ pastor of Second OongregaUon- The public Is Invited to a the Alliance for Progress, came ttw youths stuffing pttkmrcoeee Born In Poland on Sept. 16, and Carl PavMck, U1 of toe Nor­ Snow Causes should then bring in approxi­ will get a spade trick. He then se: ’ 80 cents to Bridge Book, person hsa to die from some­ dren banging on the space heat­ science degree In counseling the generals toppled In the Janu 1883, she has lived here for toe number by only 46—from toe Manchester Eve. Herald, Box quets of white carnations decor­ al Church, wtH use “The Phyt- hair style show at 8 p.m. Tues­ from the Agency for Interna­ w ^ canned food. ary coup. walk area. mately $208,500 more for toe cash the ace of diamonds and thing.” ated the chapel. lotan” as the topic of his ser­ er. While bolding them at gun- from Andrews University, past 64 years. She waa a mem- 1964-66 fiscal year, if toe pres­ previous Grand LisL leads another diamond to finesse 3318, Grand Central Station, day at Fiano’s Restaurant in Police and firemen said they tional Development which put South Bend, Ind. Sh..rp also will fall heir to Charles Wirto, 19, waa ttiot It Is the latter group that The bride wore a street-length mon at 11 a.m. tornwrow ki the up $il0 million and the Inter- p n ^ ttw youths abowed them of St. Joseph’s Church and toe 3 Accidents ent tauc rate is retained. This suggests a lot of pretty through West (if West can play New York 17, N.Y. poses as even a more serious Bolton sponsored by the Tol­ had found the space heater Before coming to Hartford, South Korea and its problems. American Legion Auxiliary. Ml Nov. 2, 1961, while hunting expensive residential construc­ Copyright 1964 sheath of blush pink peau de third of a series of the Hfe of land County Republican Wom­ overturned when they entered American Development Bank a copy of the local newspaper, The total Grand List Is brok­ a second diamond). Declarer problem than the one leading up sole, designed with Empire DOWaters said, and told them he was, for four years, college Although troubled by Korea's Other survivors include four with Pavlick. The bullet sewered Manchester reeidenta woke en down into three major cate­ tion projects, probably apart­ is willing to lose a diamond trick General Features Corp. Christ. Greeting after the ser­ an’s Association. the building. which advanced $10 million. pastor and instructor In reu- poor economy, the military men to it. The "I don’t care” atti­ bodice appliqued with re-em­ vice will be Mrs. Arthur J. Vfcn- The program calls for offering they were "ttw two being hunt- sons, Stanley Janocha of Rock­ Wlrth’s spinal* cord. The suit i ' ,-o». wwr inorninv to gories—real estate, personal ments. to East since East cannot lead tude is more serious than the Cub Scout Pack 66, Den 1, gion at the Atlantic Union Col­ are confident the Ciommimists ville, Joseph Blelecki of Ver­ The number of bulriing lots broidered alencon lace. She wore ton, deaconess, and Ernest Morp than 54 million spectators low Interest rates on loans of sd.” ^ inches of Ught and property, and motor vehicles. another spade. (If East happens relationship of tobacco to dis­ a matching floral hat, and car­ has added two new members, OMy MjcAkstor was carrying lege in South Lancaster, Mass. will remain quiet as long as non, Walter Blelecki of Tolland baa taoreased shnne the previoua to have another spade, the Gowdy, deacon. attended horse races last year from 10 to 16 years In order to He has already conducted six the United States shows Its Before toe Board of Tax re- Apartment Units ease. Nothing is more serious ried a bouquet of phalaenopsis according to Mrs. Maury Cohn, keep monthly payments down. • pistol when ttw two were and Edward Blelecki of Man­ Wirto Stephan of Flortde. ahj«waHt and driveway). Grand List by 40, and ta vakw spades will break 4-3, and South The Senior PUgrtm Fellow- den mother. Scout Rodney Las in this nation. Stop-Smoking clinics In the strength. chester, N. H.; three daughters, •view acted, toe value of each by about $300,000, wMch means and dbngerous to a nation than orchids. PI caught on the parkway yester­ Ajocording to toe complaint, snow, which fell between category of property was: can lose only three spades and Mrs. Joseiki J . ^OooUgan of id>lp bake sale after thelservioe sen is serving as den chief and Hartford area. Policies adopted by the gov­ Mrs. WUliam Kanta of Vernon, there hsa been sotne sulxfivid- In Two Buildings the atUtude that they really wih be held in the Church Com­ day. the rifle discharged while Pav- g p ni. and midnight last night, Real estate: $126,588,931. one diamond.) don’t care whether they live or Springfield, Mass., was matron Christopher Hurley is a new ernment of Thailand are earn­ Mrs. Edward LeGault of Tol­ tag gotag on. If West switches safely to a munity House. ITtis group wtil Norwalk AuxMary poBcemon ing the increased admiration of link waa placing it in toe safety I t>roi%ht the total snowfall for Persmwl property: $25,444,- die. of honor. She wore a daffodil cub who received his bobcat pin Packed With Ckmdon A. Ross saw ttw pair land and Mrs. Gerald Abney of position. I February to 22*4 inches, with TTdngs oouktat be too Iwd heart at the second trick, de- That 39-unit Apartment that meet at 7 p.m. for a dIscuMicn at the Blue and Gold dinner last n o ta ry leaders In Hawaii. 003. Even if a man carea UtUe yellow sheath, fashioned with Excitement oaitch a x9de and gave ttw Jury Nearly Set Las Vegas, Nev.; 16 grandchil­ Marlin was a defendant be- total snowfall since Dec. 1 Motor vehicles: $14,432,893. down on ttw farm. Judging by the soning board of appeals has overblouse trimmed with match­ and study on Its “Know Your week. Other members receiving dren and 2 great-grandchUdren. about prolonging his own Ufe, 10th Wk! and Suspense atarm. A patrol oar cairyint; cau se It manufactured the measuring 56% Inches. The board’a actions resulted ttw eseesameRta. Tfw number approved for a site south of ing bugle beads, and carried a Church” program with em­ awards at the banquet were The funeral will be held Mon­ as his brother’s keeper, surely phasis on the United Church of six NociwoUc poUoemen stopped In Darwin Case rifle. Londera waa the dealer During aU of last winter in a total decrease of $21,476 in and ■value of boras has taeraas- Lawton Rd. will not be rede­ he should feel an obligation to bouquet ol miniature yellow car­ John Kersen, the wolf badge, the motorist. MicNaUy and Ruby Trial Jury day at 8:16 a.m. from toe Ladd ed some ataoe last year, ttw Christ. and Ralph Cohn, a gold arrow MnoniwnMii.— who sold it' to Miscuith, who (based on Dec. 1 to March 31 toe overall Grand list. But all set the right example for ^OUi- nations. JdcAbster surrendered without F^meral Home, 19 Ellington gave it to PavMch, his nephew. figures), Mancjhester had 85 three categories of property number of borsea Iws tecreaaed signed to comprise three build­ Joseph J. (hooligan of Spring- The Rerv. Mr. Ameling will under the wolf badge. (Oonttnued from Page One) Ave., Rockville, with a Mass of •n, isqpecially Bie young lesistanioa Still Lacking Two The suit charged that the inches of snow. were not affected similarly. (itbough they must be depce- ings instead of two------as,The people.' field served as best man. attend the Bccleaieatical Ccun News of Servicewoman nillEIMM Wtifle ttw two youths were requiem at St. Joseph’s Church, oiating, since ttwir total value Herald mistakenli^ reported part in the defense’s presenta­ rifle waa not In proper working It appears . now that the In fact, while real eatate and No doubt many who profess A reception was held at Fox oU meeting at 4:80 pm. Sun­ Mies Unda Rychllng, 19-year being questioned, attonieya Rockville, at 9. Burial will be personed property ■values de­ has drappatt) and ttw number Thursday. Hill Inn, Ridgefield. After the day at the Andover Orngrega- BBSSB tion. (Conttnued from Page One) In St. Bernard’s Cemetery, oondltion. Misluch, according to giround hog had the righrt idea indlNerervce to the dangers of old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Msed to them asked toe complaint, had found thda when he went back into Wa creased, the >^ue ot town mo­ of oaittie haa heUI steady (wMta The ZBA did ask to see a reception the couple left on a tlonai Church and take an ac­ Gray, Tolland County 4-H Rockville. smoking and who proclaim their Eugene Rychllng of Wall St. for a writ of habeas corpus In Club agent, headed the 4-H com­ to be so earlier and had al- hole. tor vehicles increased by $43,- a giroup they have appre­ plot plan for the lot showing motor trip to Fort Lauderdale, tive part in an installation ser­ this week is at Ft. Hood, Tex. is favorable or unfavorable to Friends may call at toe fu determmaUon to contnue the Bridgeport Superior Court, mittee meeting In Rockville that ready sent tt back to Marita foe Three motor vehicle aocidenta 545. The figures after the ciated in value.) three buildings, in place of the Fla. They will live in Hartford. vice at 8 p.m. for the Rev. Ray­ participating in a regional bas­ ototenittig the b o ^ were being Ruby. neral home tomorrow from 2 to The number of livestock is habit, actually would like to . MMvi:.iur ,anyway—perhaps-wqrr and Sigma Alpha EpMkkt fr^ C »-veB|iry correspondent, Fi Union (jqngwgational Church propoeed North End urban re­ cheater, March 16. •ease on life. People in the Man­ instead of 8:40 F.ri». ’ LBJ to Hold of Gray. Atty. Shea asked the attorneys spend hours trying Police said that Hammond, had been misfiled by toe State phone 522*8151 eying about, approving an alter­ ternity. Patalne Little, telephone and the American Legion Post newal pro.ie''* Dept, of Motor Vehicles under chester area may realize ..this — -----.TT---- r------First GImrch / • Judge Loiselle to disqualify to pry out some admission that of Rockville. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HHIALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATUipAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 2. ' * ' tVBI tAOM r o tm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. Cy)NN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 C l i i i r c h c R States, are, as F ian ce was in 1954, oa i b m d p a t f r Heralding Homes tbs sharp polat of a choice, whether to B ottm R ev. h. M e G «il^ try to wta a little wrar by nuUdng it a Churches ■ • v . g. Ttai^n 0«**v«Vi! lEiwnins %ntU> M inister big one, or to try to keep it a small Community Baptist Church fit. BildgeFs Okorch Sooth Biethadtot Omreh 1 and painfully stalemated war, or to bring 585 E. Center St. R ^ , John F. Delaney, Paator Rev. J. Manley Shaw D. D. Masses at 7, 8:80, I f i and — o^mc. Rev. Bay C. HoIIia Jn 10 am.. Worship imvloa, it to an end under cover of some Rev. Alex H. Elsesaer, Minister lUv. Stanley E. HastUlo Conununion ■“J6®ut 11:80 a m . U BiMali SMat R ev. Dermis R , Hnsacgr Rev. Jamea M, Gag* Elegance and Extra Space umbrella of neutraUty sponsored by Way, fiacrUloe." ^ 9:80 a.m.. Church school for Itov. Gordon B. (Mson S t.______w S v t ^ R. rBROTXSON some international grouping' of nations. 7 p m ., P B g ^ WnowsWp. PuMWiara all ages. Classes through Grade Masses ait 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Monday, 7 pm., Bhythmlo ■t. Bernard’s Tar, BoelMD* Tou can look in the held of politics, 4 will have an expanded session a.m. 9 and 10:45 ajn., Momiiig Rev. Patrick Bfahopagri STORY By DORIS BELDINO IVMmdad Octobar 1. 1 » ____ Choir. and in the fleld of commentating, and lasting through worship serv­ Worship. Service of Holy Com­ Pastor munion. "The Fire Bums,” Dr. 7:80 pm., Bxecutiv* b w d PHOTOS By SiNCH OFIABA find that the people who are urging ice. Church of the Asaumptlon Tua*wy, 8 pm., lAdles 10:30 ajn.. Morning worship. Adams St. and ’Ttaompson Rd. Shaw preaching. Masses at 7, 9, 9, 10 and 11 President Johnson to be bold and strong 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Church Benevotant Society Invited to auttar. Communion and reception of Rev. Francis J. Mlhalek, a.m. school for nursery through meeting at Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Foulda ■ SUBSCSUFTION & A T m and unafraid are the same people who members. Sermon: "Finding a Paator of 9V Boulder Rd. >x)th like Payabla to Adraaca tried, to tell President Eisenhower and Grade 7. Grades 8 and 9 Class­ St. Vyaaels of Assisi Ctaroh Faith: In a Nobler Church.” Rev. Ernest g. Ooppa es attending church. Senior United Methodist Choroh plen'.y of living space pl'.'.S the OM Taar ...... Secretary Dulles, back in 1954, that we Nursery. South Whidsoe extra nooks and crannies u!n.i- jllO ntllt . • aaaa** a a« • • a vaa • l X « W High Forum. Rt. 44A, Bolton Rev. Gordoo B. Wadhams, U o n t l l a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa O.W had to get in and help the French win 6 to 7:80 p.m.. School o f M is­ Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 10:45 ajn.. Prospective Rev. Abram W. Sangrey. nlly found in an older home. On# Ifontll ...... 1.90 sions. Subject: "People and Re^ 11:30 a.m. Pastor a victory then If we didn’t want to hand teacher’s course in Miss Wil­ M inister * Thci’.' present tl-room resi­ MEUBfiR OF __ development in Manchester.” Rev. Edward J. Badleh, dence. which they purcha.se'I the whole rest of the world to Commu­ liams’ office, THB ASSOCOATBD PR^SS Edward Rybczyk, Manchester St. Bartholomew’s Church 12:30 p.m.. There will be a 9:16 am, Sunday school Assistant Paator from Judge William Shea In 1S>a Aaaociatecl Preaa Is exclualyely entitled nism on an appeasement platter. Ten Redevelopment Agency, will to Iha uaa ol repabllcaUon ol all newt dl^ Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor program of Methodism, "Voices classes. '961. more than fulfills these Batches credited to It or not othei w Isa credu- years have passed, and the same free speak. Sandwich supper. Des­ Rev. Richard C. Bollea of the Church," portraying 9:10 and 10:46 am.. Worship. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:80 and '.•equlrements. •d to this paper and also the local news iwb- world politicians and columnists are, by sert and beverage will be served^ Assistant Paator members of the South Metho­ WadOMday, 8 pm., L*nUn 11:80 a.m. Of French-Enslhh influence, by Senior High Fellowship. riS ta ol republtcatlon of spaelal dis­ some miraculous dispensation, alive and dist Church on Channel 3, spon­ Devotions. the house was built in 1914 for patches lieretn ara also res e n re d .______Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and sored by The Greater Hartford Saorad Heart Ohnrell Elwood Starr Ela and his fam­ free to repeat the same urgent warnings - ‘ The Herald Prlntliif Comwjw. Zion Evangelical Lutheran 11:16 a.m. Council o f Chiurches. First Lutheran Church Bt. 80, Venaa ily. Minor White was the build­ anmes no financial responslbllto they issued then. ^ u rc h 5:30 p.m., Rehearsal of "The Rockville, Conn. R ot. Ralph Kelly, Pastor er. Located on the cre't of a ’This issue seems to be the big test of (Missouri Synod) St. James* Chnrch Sight and ’The Sound." Rev. Winiam H. Balkan, Pastor hill, the house has a wide v ow 8:80, 10 and President Johnson's Intelligence, sanity, Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon 7 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ M rs. H arold Schelbek Maaass 7:80, of the >Ianchester area and *lSu*Benrloa client of N. R- A. The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor ship, Cooper Hall. Senior High Organist - Director 11:16 a m . Hartford. Publishers Representatives - TOe Jtahw strength, and courage. And courage in Pastor Fellowship, Wesley HalL VatbewB Specikf Agency — New York Chi* Rev. Eugene F. Torpey 'Ralph Duell, Mr. Ela \va,s the original such Issues, as has been illustrated so Rev. Joseph H. McCann 8 p.m., The ’Twenties and Sundry School finperintcndent V em o* Bfirthedist CfMsreh •TEOTra*AUI)n‘B U ^ or mctJUA- 9 a.m., Sunday School for all Thirties will meet at Holmes founder and erlitor of the Hcr- many times in the history of our cold Rev. John D. Regan R t 89 .ald, which was started a.s a TIONS______ages. Funeral Home for a tour and a 9 a.m., Sunday school classes war world, never necessarily means Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and wc'kly in 1881 Display advartUlnf c lo s ^ hours: 9:30 a.m .. Adult Bible time. 11:30 a.m. discussion of the "Christian for all ages. rrlaay. choosing the worst possible solution. 9 aitd 10 A m., M o n ife if w or­ C. Elmore Watkln.s lecalls _Jtor or J»U1JU*JMonday —- 1 * p.m •Frluay 10 a.m., Divine Worship with Funeral.” All young people are Adult Bible class. ship and child CAPA Gusat Jbr- Tuesday xunaunj — 1. p.ni t—“ **?5"*^'_ Holy Communion. Text: Luke welcome to attend. that his present heme at .IS N- KFor r ^Wednesday - — — ----1 Trinity Covenant Church Teacher training class. preacher, the Rev. Stephen CW- Jaitt vood Circle, ' hich t-. alro Por TBiursday — 1 p.inj^Wodnesday. 11.14-28. Theme: ‘‘Christ, the 10:16 am.. Morning Worship. Hackmatack Near Keeney St. tend6T. on '.lig’n ground in the south For Friday - 1 Thmaday. Conquering Rescuer. We Are Concordia Lutheran Church Rev. K. EJnar Rank, P a ^ r Sermon: "The Kingdom.” 9 a m . Church acfaool, Buca- end or town, wa.s t ’ ’.'ted a few g ;s »d ‘iiin ^ ll totch day << When Wrfves Unite Either With or Against Him.” 40 Pltldn fit Nursery. Liduction of offi­ ery, elxmenbery on* arid two Nursery in the parish house. months after the Ela house. poblleatloa except Saturday — > Am. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school fo r Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Pastor cers of dfturch auxiliaries. Senior high. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m,, Adult Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. M id­ “Mr. Ela and I used to com- ■ Not many days ago, the Port of New all age groups. 10 A m ., Church aohool, a m - Inform ation hour. 9 a.m., Holy Communion, week Lenten Service. Sermon: municate with eacli other from Saturday, February » Tork Authority, a public contraption 7:30 p.m., Lienten Service. 10:45 a.m.. M orning worship. e ry 'through Junlior M gh. cur home cite; .oy hand and church school and nursery. "How He Did It ” 7 pm., Senior High Tooth Ladies A d meets after the serv^ Miss Lois Fredeen, Covenant smo'.re .s gnals,” Mr. Watkins which operates tax free, having to pay 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Mlowataip. ice. missionary to Ecuador, is the said. "Of co urse." he added, neither real estate nor income taxes on guest speaker. ’The Sacrament church school and nursery. cators from five BkAtem atatea 7:30 p.m., Bible class. "the treos were Just young sap­ Its' possessions and operations, an- of Communion will be celebrat­ Church Women meeting. Th* 1984 Role* Reversed Second Oongregatfonal Oinrch Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Lenten Rookvllla Baptiat Chnvh lings then and did not obsetire noimced thrilling plans for a $350 mil­ ed. 69 Ualon S t the view as they do now.” 385 N . Main St. 2:30 p.m., Visitation at Green Vespers, the Rev. Lowell Ber­ Wapptng Community Church X ia a Waarre repetition of hiatory, lion World ’Trade Center on Manhat­ Rev. FeUx M. Davis, Minister nard, guest pastor. Congregational Rev. WtaUhrop W. Bfinoararlh The house has been complete­ Lodge Convalescent Home. Paator ly redecorated by its pre.sent arlUi not much more than the IdentlOea tan’s Lower West Side, with two office Mrs. Richard H. Phmey, 7 p.m.. Evening service with The Rev. Roy B. Hntcheon, f. and Mrs. i- oulds relax in living room, which is accented with table from Damascus and rug from Beirut Associate Minister M inister owners, and is predominantly M r ef the nations twisted, which finds the towers each taller than the Empire message, ’1 Am the Light of the First Church of Christ 9:80 am, Chundi Mbool The Rev. Theodore Bachelor, traditional in its furnishings. W orld.” Scientist olasae* for all agea, mmaiy United States facing up to the problem State Building. 10 a m .. M orning W orship end M inister Colors have been u.sed In warm, and dull green. Hanging glass Monday, 7:30 pm., Men’s Masonic Temple through adults. . ter Water Co. He is an expert pancy. It Is now in storage of whether or not its national interest, Now the regular real estate operators Church Schooi NuMpiy. Service and daring combinations. in the living room that over­ waiting for someone to find a lamps match the design of the Prayer Fellowship at church. a.m.. Morning 11 Am., Morning Worship. Apricot colored wall-to-wall looks a wide area of Manches­ golfer, and has many cups to Hs international commitments, Its mlll« of New York City are banding together of Hoiy OxTumuilon. Com- Tuesday, 6 pm.. Family fel­ 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ 9:30 and 11 Service of Communion. Sermon: use for it. meUllic wall covering. munlon Meditation by the Rev. Worship and Church Schoolchooi. carpetinig covers the entrance ter, Glastonbury and Hartford. prove it. He also likes to fish tary pride, Its domestic political situa* ha an effort to stop this grandiose pub­ lowship supper and missionary day school and nursery. One of "Imre One Another.” for salmon and has, he said, A recreation room has been Bright blue carpeting covers the main themes at Christian Sermon: "The Great Physl- hall, living room and dining Apricot colored drapes that tlon wlU permit R to accept anything lic venture. One of their chief argiunents kb:. Davie. service wiUi Miss Ruth Ericson 7 p.m.. Evening goapal hour. fished in New Brunswick, Can­ made on the third floor, former­ the floor of the other guest 11:16 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.. Science churches this Stmday clan.” room and casts a warm glow match the carpeting, frame the ly the servants' quarters. A room. Aqua throw pillows con­ Isaa ♦bsn victory hi Southeast Asia, is that such a building would open up and Miss Violet Oroth, Cove­ Message: “The Love LifA** off-white silk Austrian blinds ada, each season for the past Church School for Grade a 7 will ^ from John 1:17. The Monday, 3:30 pm., Colonists even on dull, cloudy days. modern apartment has been trast sharply with the violet nant mlsslonarieB to the Congo Unltarlan Untversallst A sun room to the left of the with hand-tied fringe. Except 60 years, with the .same guide. while France, sitting on the sidelines, in N ew T o rk C ity some 10 m illion square through 12. " Bible Lesson on "Christ Jesus” meeting. 6 pm., Filgrima maet- built for the household help over satin coverlet on the bed. An and Ecuador, as guests. Social Fenowshlp entrance hall is filled with in the very hottest weather a Among his gold trophies dis­ •dvises us we can’t get such a thing as feet of new office space at a time when 6 to 8 p.m., PUgTkn Youth Groups 1 and 2 are In charge of will also Include this selection ing. 7:80 p.m.. Board of Dsaoona played in the library are cups the garage, and a conservatory unusual circular desk stands in Gcoiq) will m ^ at the church from the Christian Science text­ 2689 Main St. many thriving plants. Joseph­ fire Is usually kept burning in built on the side of the garage front of the windows, which are victory there even If we try. the dty already has a vacant surplus of the supper arrangements. Serv­ Olastonliaiy meeting. the hearth, vvhich is framed from the Adirondack# and Flori­ with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall book: p. 135 : 26. (Science and Wednesday, 7:80 pm . Pray­ ine. a stuffed white swan, fills nearest the house. covered with white silk Roman Back in 1954, of course, it was Franca 10 million square feet of office space. ice begina at 7:30 p.m. Health with Key to the Scrip­ a corner and stands with wings with black onyx and has a high da. Also one presented to him Layton. er and Fellowahip maafiw. by the Binders Board Manufac­ Royal blue design# in flock­ blinds and valances. which was in there, fighting, as we are One of their emotional grievances, one 7 p.m.. The Mu GIgma Chi tures by Mary Baker Eddy.) 10:80 a.m., Sunday School and outstretched and head held high inentle. ing, which resenvble snowflakes, Center Congregational Thursday, 7:80 pm., Board Wood paneling covers the walls turing Group, of which he was Mrs. Foulds spends many now, but with much greater commit- imagines, resents the idea that a public Group will meet with Mr. and 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. Morning Service. Film strip on as if ready to attack apy and decorate the white background Church the “ Dead Sea Scrolls.’’ of Chiistlu Education. all intruders. Bright violet of the library which adjoins president for eight years. hours, especially in the morning, Mrs. Stanley Matteeon at the Reading room hours at 749 Saturday, ^0 am., Stookadan of the wallpaper in one of the Blent of manpower and equipment than authority should employ its status and United Church of Christ Main St., excepting legal holi­ colored shades are at the wln- the living room. Built-in book­ The decor of the dining room in the conservatory. She says oburch. meeting. is predominately French Provin­ guest rooms. Matching blue cov­ the bright colors of the blos­ we axe making, against a Communist resources to out-gamble private enter­ 11 Center St. days, Monday through Satur­ St. John’s Epiaoopal Church dow/i and provide a striking ac­ cases with arches house the erlets are on the twin beds, and R ev. CIUTord O. Simpson, R t 80, Vernon many volumes that the Foulds cial. The wall-to-celling windows soms make even the dulleet win­ guerrilla type of war whidh was also prise tn its assault on the uKiraate sky The Salvation Army day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ cent for the white iron furni­ two chairs, one covered in cerise M inister Rev. Jamea I^ Grant Rector Pliat OoBgiagattoaal have collected. A huge gold and are framed by green drapes. ter day seem cheery. She is something much more formidable and lin a 861 M ain St. day, 11 a.m. to 9 p-m. ture and green plants. and one in teal velvet, stand in Rev. Joseph H. Dudley, OhnrA of VaiBoa The Foulds are inveterate green goblet of Venetian glas? Mrs. Foulds said she would like eagerly awaiting the blooming widespread than what we are facing Indications are that In the weeks Maj. E. Walter Lamie, to have the wall between the front of a glass topped table. Associate Minister 7:45 Am., Holy Communion. Rev. John A. Laoey, MMatar travelers and brought back is on top of a row of cabinets Tri-colored drapes in white, blue of several orchid plants that are Offieet^ln-charge The Preebyterlaw Church James E. Homphrey, Dbaetor windows replaced with a glass BOW tn South Vietnam. ahead there will be a rather impressive Rev. Francis C. Hawes, 48 Spruce S t 9 Am., Mornliig prayer, ser­ many of the occasional pieces on the side wall. A unicorn's and lilac are at the windows, growing rapidly in the tropical Minister of Christian Edncatlon Of Rellgloas Eduoalloa head is shown in relief on s wall for a better view of the climate of the hothouse. And, in 1954, It was the rest of the demonstration of the capacity of New Rev. James L. Ransom, Minister mon, classes. in their home from exotic coun­ spacious grounds and rose gar­ which are screened with off- 8 am.. Teen-age prayer 10:45 Am., Holy Communion, tries they visited. Hand-tool­ wall plaque over the cabinets. The cold museum-Uke atmos­ world which told France It couldn’t pos­ York CSty’s independent, private enter­ breakfast. den at the side of the house. white Roman blinds of pure silk. 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m., W orship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School sermon, classes. 9:25 and 10:55 Am., Church ed leather hassocks, tables in­ Mrs. Foulds, in her charming, A Wedgwood background phere that usually prevails in sibly win in Southeast Asia and must, prise builders and lessors and renters to 9:80 am., Sunday school for aohool. Three large bedrooms, two service. Sermon: "God's Actions with classes for all ag^es. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and laid with mother-of-pearl, ori­ hardly discernible Scottish with designs in white flocking large homes is missing in the therefore, accept such a thing as the band together to keep the office space a ll ages. and Man's Reaction, of the 9:80 and 11 am., Mcraiiig brog^ue, explained that the uni­ bath#, and Mrs. Fould# study Foulds residence. It has prob­ 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Lenten Study Program. ental throw rugs, leather cam­ are on the second floor. A large covers the master bedroom 10:45 a.m.. Holiness service. Glory and the Shame.” Second aervioeA Sermon: *'An By* for corn is famous in Scotch her­ ably been dispelled by the pride Oeneva Conference, with its ultimate market from becoming too crowded, and Sermon: "God’s Cure for Anx­ Monday, 8 p.m.. Episcopal els and alabaster busts of an­ bathtub, replaced "when the walls. Two gold satin slipper Music by band and songsters. in a series: “Jesus Christ, Man Church Women’a meeting. Miss an l^ e .” cient Egyptian queens, are aldry as a symbol of health. and obvious enjoyment that the determination to set up an International to prevent the building of a building Sermon: "The Divine Call,” by iety,” by the Rev. Mr. Ransom. house was redecorated, was re­ chairs stand near two footstools and Lord.” Hazel Kuhnly, speaker. Monday, 8:15 p.m., Waya and som'c! of the mementos of their A native of Manchester, Mr. covered in burgpindy needlepoint couple have in their home, and supervision of conditions following the which New York City really doesn’t Capt. Charles Drummond of Music by the choir. Nursery. portedly used by the late Presi­ 9:15 and 11 a.m., Church Children’s Church for Gradea TiMRlay, 6 am., Holy Com­ Means rabeeraaL travels. Foulds is chairman of t)ie board with floral centers. The bath­ by the warmth of their hospi­ Hartford, guest speaker. dent Grant when he was a guest vrlthdrawal of France as a sovereign need. school. Crib Room (9:16 only) 1 through 6. ^ munion. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Ortentaitlon C\irved panes of glass are of Colonial Board Co., and pre.si- room i.s decorated i-i blue, gold tality. 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by session for proapisoUva mem­ in the ho\ise during Ela's occu­ power tn the region. But no one should reafiy be fooled. through Junior High. 8 p.m., Young People’s meet­ Wedneaday, 7 and 9 Am,. I'c-q in the Wid'^ l‘?y v iv ow dent-trea surer of the Manches­ Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. bers. Red blossoms cover a cayuga plant hung from pipe in conservetoiy A fte r that Oeneva Conference o f 1954, The wolves may unite against this one 5:30 p.m., Sunday Night With ing. Holy Communion. Thomas McCann. the Pastor.” Federation Room. Thuraday, 7:30 p.m., Adult Wednesday, 7:80 p m , Lanton "•"'"■"J . "----•?’ Just about everybody began violating its potential interloper. But the minute he 7 p.m.. Evening Service and 6:30 p.m.. Prayer service. Informal meeting with refresh­ hymn sl^ . Message in Lenten confirmation clasa. aerviOA O u ^: The R o t. John provisions and agreements—everybody, has been driven off—if they succeed iki 7 pm.. Evangelistic service. ments. series, “Word# to the Cross: Friday, 6:30 p.m.. Holy Com­ DeSousA 89>1* study group and perhaps, except France Itself, driving him off—they win be back at Special music. Sermon by Capt. 6:30 p.m., CYP, Woodruff ‘King of the Jews.’ ” munion. Church coimoU after service. Drummond, "The Salvation of Saturday, 9 am.. Training i::: France, which hsd been entitled, by their own independent, private enter­ Hall. Anders Lundwall, Swedish Monday, 7:45 p.m. Sunday 8 p.m., Chriatian Education God.” School Staff meeting at manse. Conunittee meeting at ParlA class for Youth Membership prise game of racing each other to see exchange student, will speak. that agreement, to maintain the only 8 p.m., Social A ction commit­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., M id­ O n te r. clasA foreign military aid mission In Laos, for who can build the nost unneeded new North Methodist Church tee, Robbins Room. week discussion and Prayer Saturday, 9 Am ., W omen’a taistance, soon found itself watching the office space. And if any of them can 800 P ark er S t hour. Topic: “The Christian and girls’ corporate communion. 8t George’s Episcopal Ohnreh Rev. Rsrte B. Ouster, Pastor R t 44A Bolton United States send its military men In find a way to do their building on some Calvary Church View on Race and Equality, Trinity Church, Wethersfield. What Is It?” Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vloar there, diivu^eed as civilians. And to the sort of government credit or flnan«»ing 9 and 10:80 a.m., Communion (Aseembllee of God) t 647 E. Middle Tpke. Friday, 8 p.m., Meeting of Flrwt Oongregatloiial Church north, in Laos, Communist factions and which, if strictly interpreted, might label aervioe. 8 a.m., Hedy Communion. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, the Elders. United Church of Christ guerrillas continued building up their their venture some sort of a tax sup­ .9 a-m.. Church aohool, Gradea BLifirAiidover 10:15 Am., Hedy Oommunlon 4-12, nuraecy. P astor and Church School. strength and activity, until the Laotian ported or tax exempt enterprise too, Gospel Hall Rev. Baymaad H. Bradley Jr., 10:30 am.. Church schooL 7 p.m.. Young People’s Fel­ then so much the better. 416 Center St. P astor government, under American prompting, Gradea 1-3, Idndepgairteq and 9:45 a.m., Sunday S chool lowship. classes for ell ages. abandoned attempts at running a repre­ This is the way things are, and it al­ nursery. 10:30 a.m., Breaking Bread. 9:45 am., Church school and Monday, 8 p.m.. Brotherhood ways makes a difference whose project 6 pm.. Junior and Senior 11 a.m.. Worship service. 12:16 p.m., Sunday school. o f St. Andrew. sentative, coalition government Finally, Bible message by pastor. Feurtor’e Oonfirmaitlon daas. it is, and whose office space stands the Matfaodlst Youth Fellowship. 7 p.m., Gospel Meeting. 11 Am., Wonfclp Service. Wednesday, 10 Am., Holy hi Laos, all had to be done over again, 6:30 pm., Evening Prayer. Communion. Monday, 8 pm.. Woman’s So- Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet­ Sermon: "How Christ Saves and a new arrangement of neutrality set greater chance of remaining surplus. 7 pm., Family Gospel service. 8 p.m.. Evening Prayer. daty of Chitatian Service. ing. U a ” op there, under which the Amerldans Tuaaday, Methodist Men’s Hymnsing and Bible message. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Bible- 4:80 p.m., Eodestaattcal Coun- did finally get out The present neu­ O ahteet Rockville Metfaodlat Ohurdi study and prayer service. clt. 142 Grove St. trality is about as steady and reliable as Emanuel Lutheran Church 8 pm.. Service of toetaHatloti Farewell To A Chair Pentocootal Church Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Pastor R ev. Laarenoe M . HIW, P aator a sleva. Unttod tor the R«v. Mr. Bradley. Tinker HaU S t John’s Polish National Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, Tueaday, 8 pm., Board of hi yietnam, again, everybody violated The ancient chair , to which has been Rev. Robert L. Baker Catholic Church Assistant Pastor 9:80 Am ., Church sohool tor Deaixms. all agsA the Oeneva Agreement South Vietnam, applied the nervous, bony posteriors of Rev. Walter A. Hyszko TlMirsday, 8 pm.. Women’s 8 a.m.. Service of Holy Com­ 10:45 Am ., Nursery through with American advice again, rejected the 10 a.m., Sunday school. FeUowzhlp. Film: “AH in a at least three generations of Herald 11 a.m., Worship. Masses a t 8:30 and 10:30 munion in the chapel. Sermon Grade 8 oon^uea D a y." free elections on possible national unity “editorial wes” has been remanded to 8 p.m.. Evangelistic service. a m . by Pp.stor Peterson, “The Fin­ 10:46 A m ., Morning Wonhip. the Geneva Agreement had stipulated the lower regions, and thence, after a ger of God.’’ 4 p.m., Nominating Oominlt- Union Oongiegattonal Church tee meeting. should be hbld in both South and North few days in which all who wish may call 9 a.m., Divine worship and Church school. Nursery class for R ockville 6:80 p.m., Methodiat Youth Vietnam. The free world did not want a and pay their last respects, to those Connecticut Yankee three-year-olds. R o t. Paul J. Bowman, Paator FeUowship. free election it was afraid it might lose. realms of peaceful disintegration where 10:30 a.m., Divine worship Monday, 7:15 sum., P ra y er And North Vietnam, for its part, soon the woodbine twlneth. By A.H.O. and Church school. At both 9 Am ., Church School tor and discussion thUA Orsdes 6 through high schooL Tueaday, 11 am., RookvUle began its guerrilla activity inside South It was a chair which had been rebuilt services, sermon by Paator An­ We are not sure whether we things have been much less for­ derson, "Our United tVltneas.” 10:30 am., Church School for Area Clergy Council at Uhion Vietnam, working to “unify" the eoim- twice during the present incumbency. can prove, by any factual evi­ mal and much more pleasant, Nursery for infants. infanta through Grade 4. Congregational Church. despite the much larger number 10:45 am.. Service tor Holy try by terrorism. It was old when that present incum­ dence, that the present Judicial 6:30 p.m.. H i Leagu e m eeting 7i80 p.m., Meeting of Stew­ of members to be dealt with. Comammiem. M editation: " A ardship and Finance Ccaainia- The United States is now flghtlng an bent Inherited it effort to destroy. the Connecti­ in Luther HaU. I f the "gentleman or lady from” Wednesday, 7:30 pm., Lenten I^mamlc Symbol.” aion. open, but limited war inside South Viet­ And it was old for his predecessor, cut House of Representatives is such and such a town was not 1:30-4 pm., Sniiielc Camera 8 pm.. Commission on Bdu- too. "Quiet Hour” service with the nam to defeat this guerrilla campaign. based on the modern craze for an identity instantly familiar, Rev. Alex Elsesser, Community OliU) Seminar will be held at cation meeting. Only Cambodia, the third great sec­ We suspect it dated back to the pos­ doing everything by numbers. the town at least was a good Baptist Church, speaking. the T A C BuUdfaig In R ock villA Wedneaday, 8:80 pm.« Tcutb tion of the Southeast Asian empire terior of the very founder of this news­ But we can foresee that the and familiar Connecticut name, 4 pm., Juntor FUgrim Fti- Membership ClaoA substitution o f' numbers for which often would tell what lowzlrLp win m eet a t Mtas 7:30 p.m., Meeting of iCetbo- paper. Church of Chriet Franos relinquished, has been able to names will be one of the many kind of a leg^islator was in­ Chase’s apartment, 1 ERington dist Men. Gold filigree wall lights glow in .dining room maintain some real stability and some Certain it is, at any rate, that there Orange HaU, E. Center St. dread results, if the Connecticut volved too. ' Eugene Krewer, Minister A ve. Thursday, 7:80 pm., Lenten Frencli Provincial chest dominates guest room wall real independence in the years since the was once a time when it was a gay, House is turned Into some mrt But nov/ one of the horrible 6 pm., Senior Pilgrim Fel­ aervlce with the Rev. LauruKe African violets fill planter in master bedroom Geneva Agreement. graceful, easily adjustable, strong- o f d istrict m ongrel insteaul o f things that could happen to the 9:45 a.m., Bible drill for chU- lowship. HUl in charge. into what everybody for some good old Connecticut House is Sneh a short summary of events since springed, swivel-hipped accommodation, dren. time has known it ought to be, some mad scheme to keep it so with sermon by the Rev. Mr. men good. Ha make* them S964, when we were telling France to in which the "editorial we’’ could lean 10 am ., Bllde classes to r aU a one member per town body. large in membership every town ages. Gender. Baby-sitting nursery in strong. Such strength extends get out and accept solutions of neutrali­ backwards to emphasize some majestic The nomenclature of num­ would still have a chance of 10:45 am., Morning Worship. the Children’s C ha^. not only to tboae who ara .utter­ ties, brings tm to the present moment, point without going dignity over tea­ bers, which is now spreading so gaining at least one member, Sermon: “FaMh — What It Is 7 p m ., lit a n y follow ed h y N o­ ly unniiiponBive to our kva, but swiftly through the entire but dividing It into districts when K is France which is telling us kettle, or swing around in a complete And Does.” vember to HXster Series. Sub­ to thoao who don’t want to be American civilization, so that rather than towns so that its 6 p.m., Evenii^ Worship. Ser­ ject: "The Ways and Teachings that we are not going to be able to win and masterful circle without having an rloved and who respond with de­ most of us now have at least the members could be elected on a mon: “A Man Arter God’s Own of the Church.” rision and hatred to cur , ex­ la South Viertnam, wherefore we had arm fly o ff into space, or simply repose, technical obligation to respond population basis. H e a rt” Wednesday, 6 and 10 Am ., pressions of good win o n * a f ' better prepare ourselves to accept some on a hot summer afternoon, until such to various numbers when we under such a system, the Thuraday, 7:30 p.m., Midweek Holy Communion. faction. members would have to be iden­ system of neutrality such as we urged hour as the presses began to drone go are addressed by them, or when service. Discussion toidc: 7:80 pm.. The Litany with One application of this prin­ aome computer spews them out, tified, .addressed, and chalr- addreae by the Rev. J. Reginald tqwa France itsdf in 1954. home go home. "Christianity and Um Parent- ciple is seen in the institution has never hitherto invaded the recognlzed by districts rather ChUd Relationebip.” Butt associate oecretaiy of the of marriagA Love* doea not.aus- A t ttiis stage tn 1964, o was France That must have been something like Connecticut legislAtive {uoceas, than towns. In one of these mad Dioceean Department of Chris­ tain marrUga as much ■■ mar­ 10 years ago, we are tom and divided by half a century ago, when chair itself except for the domain of the proposals, for instance, Hart­ Church of Use Nasarene tian Education. riage mutaiiu lovA And in your different ideas, of what we diould do in and a lot of other things were young. State SenatA ford would have IS members of 266 M ato S t Thursday, 8 pm., Childran'e church, doaa religion soataln Given a small enough number the House of Representatives. Cooperative Lenten Mission. South Vietnam. Our natural military Are The present incumbent, coming into it Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Blliiistor your church, or your dnireh of numberA and tt la possible, These theoretically could all be Rev. R. Alfred Swain, eaters, and our politicians out of power, more years ago than he cares to remem­ called "gentlemen from Hart­ sustain lallitonf -"Bleeaad are with patience and time, to Associate Minister the peacemakers for thay'flhall Ske to talk as if we should get in there ber. and growing sprained and lopsided achieve a certain degree of fa­ ford” In which case nobody be called the children c f aod.** could be sure which of the 13 A Thought for Today With bigger strength and finish the Job and slightly tilted along with H, had miliarity and recaption in 9:30 am., Church School Sponsored by the Manehee Dr. Jamea V. Olaypoo^ dealing with them. was meant, or they could be la­ eVisses to r a ll agcA la South lAetnam by carrying the war learned to awing with it and hiunor its beled gentleipen from districts 1 tar Oonaell af Oharehca SuperlntendMit Thua, by the end of any par­ 00:45 am., Wonhip SeeviOA Norwloh District tato North IHetnam and, if Communist peculiariUea, and somehow, perhaps aid­ ticular Senate aeaalan, the pre­ to 18. Out la the coimtiy, how­ Measege by ttse paator. TheuM: Matbodlat Ohnreh. China doesn’t like that, into China. ed by its very discomfort, get work out aiding otfioera of that bolto, the ever, where districts would In­ "life Is TVw Short.” The other, night on TV we Our saner military minds know this in it But sometimes it would take ad­ aenatora themaelvaA and the clude more than one town, the 6 pm., Youth ScrvloeA watched a well-meaning lady legislative eorreapondenta usual­ geographic label would have to make herself tosufferahle Is atm. Just as we decided it was back vantage of some mental or moral lapse, 7 pm., SvangeUatic Service. I ly arrive at a state in which, be discarded entirely. So would The Rev. Roger Maze of Man­ trying forcibly to saturato Herald la 1954 when we refused to help France and pitch the incumbent out to the when the chair recognizee the the "gentlem an from the 183rd chester, speaker. friends and family with her ob- win, the wrong war in the wrong place wolves. Swiator from the district of district” please rise, give the Wednesday, 7:30 pm.. Prayer aeeslon that "A ll is sweetness Yesterdays fo r as. We doubt that the work will come such and such a number, the calendar and file niunbw of the and Praiae serripe. and U|^t peace and harmony.” number oomsa to stand tor a bill he wishes to discuss, tighten Like many would-be paaeemak- 25 Yean A fo I t sould svsa be the w q r that wrould with any leas effort or risk now that, particular indtviduaL Soom- hla zip codA Identify hlz la- etA ah* m in d th* point of *T( Sofaool oiiBdian talt as the poet Pope once described it, we posh Baaria and China tofsUwr again, timsa, true enough, a number inarka by pratoeing hiz aodal l.ParitSto. It bo poaRMA *B mnefi as Bath i s W cni at I, Jnat wbSB the W est Is bagtaming to think find ourselves so comfortably “stretebed whtoh has been h d d to r a aaa- aaoarity number, hlz leglslativ* F . Noet— t tn you, Uv* psacaably with an It saa eomit on foal fend betwsqn them. on the radc of a too easy chair." alon or two hy some especially paiMiig number, Ms area oodA __ QtQV man.** dlstbiotlve individual will con­ and hla telephone mimber, . Not only wookl w* ttv* And Just about everybody knows, But the new chair, too, has a history, R ot. John Bnghea tinue to qall up hie ghost tor divide everything by the plural­ Rot. Wmfaun F. Gender m peaceably but we would craat* 10 Yeani Ago , it also btfng an inheritance of a kind, jliowever he m^y talk, that it is going several eesslona afterward. ity of his election victory, and Rev. Ronald E. Haldemaa peaceful oondlticnA A Christian Gaaoline war outa prleaa ftom ' bo take aome doing, to wrin a war for and some dull season, when nothing else But generally. In the Senate, then proceed to deliver a apeech will (dwose to endur* suffaring 26.9 to 33.9 eanta a gaUon. the South Vletnameae when the people w ill provide a day's quojta, w e’ll g e t the appellation, by numbera be­ whoee sentiments would be ad- 7:30 am., H oly Communion. rather than Inflict it on othoiA R m att T. KaMR a< O. B- comes an Intelligible proesae, i>duated, by computeiHtifted pub- at that eountry themselves do pot soeip around to giving it some sort of wel- 9 am.. MknBlng prayer, Th* C m pravaa that anflulng KeUli Funttura Oa atoaad T lw ra are. a fte r aO, only 36 Ue optaionoptaioa poll laaultA pradoa- claaaaA aMaarr andRlBinfgMv love aaa avtowe wrong, van* , V 'li spn*> One preliminary report: it ileqps RtoaR pukiwi «< |9maw,VSC7 much abopt winnhif tt. ■eat* rapt— iMwfi M dIatriotA _ opndon aC tto to Oto abMraato CkaoaL qufih anlL «id dhpisaa hatiad. '2 a a F • .M » . I L - thejpercentag* roujda reflidenc* on Boulder Rd. sits proudly on cre«t of hill ^'pujilhirnA Iks Unttad ' l a th * Waam, ap to aoer. I popuIaticB ha 1 U a h u Ekfiy Ofirlat doaa hot anly naha healih |8 Msured, apeording to legend, by the presence of the unicorn’s head, hung on the liBrary wall I ■ ' ' ■ • . i' ^ ■ ililC , , ; r ■/ ■' ■ : ; t : - ' i'K ' • 'i /. . f ■ !■ !

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\- EARL YOST Defending Proves on, 59-53 Sports Editor Nicklaus K Champion Rockville Scores .Second Big Leaguer in 50 Years ______Tech Stated In between his trips Wood*^ Husky Tom Kellej^ 19-year-old Manchester right­ Course as B , HOWIB HOLCOMB ^ burys Marty Ctody oomndtt the second game 6 t the t ^ Gets Win bill were rooting for BlMngton hander with the Cleveland Indians, is the second Silk second quiOrter. They fell behind Ws fifth innrmctlon but Midnight finally came— W«4z miseed the first try" of to win, almoet to a m an... Towner in 50 years to be listed on the roster of a major NEW ORLEANS (AP)— ^Big Jack Niddaus ratM again when Ken Kobus hit on a Woodbury lost Pete Stevens on From the rem'aining sutr pair of free throws, then ran a one and one situatii league baseball team. Moe Morhardt, a neighbor of Kel­ Lakewood Country Club— Bite of the 660,000 Greater after a year’g delay— for fouls In addiUon to Cody. • • vivors . . . Flo Kloter . . . In B T ournament off 11 straight points to take a It was foul shots tMat kept ley’s, played briefly with the Chicago Cubs In 1961 and New Orleans Open— as one of the six toughest couraeii the Ellington High School 24-15 edge and never trailed Ellington in the le ^ d u rin g the TerryvlUe toppled 1962. Prior to Morhardt cracking the big show, the last Lois Smyth... Mavis Small peatedly. Putz, held to only one basketball team last night. nightcap. 74-59. and will be on the PGA circuit. < Complete domination of basket in the final hg|f, after potnU In the second half, first period. TheyTiit on seven previous Manchester player w as»— . . .Ruth Ostrandmer . . . Last season, apparently Enilngton-trimmed the lead to of nine attempts as toe eager East Caitoollc’s J o u ^ - Judging from the aoores post­ Dave Marr, a late finisNr, al­ getting seven in the first 16 min­ ment opponent W ed n ^ a y erman Bronkie of the St Mary Simmons . . . Delores so carded a 70 to stand In talrd the backboards was the key a single point, 62-51, with 3:06 Warriors confmitted seven in- Louis Browns who bowed out and naturally hold tN distinc­ ed during yesterday’s first utes, canned seven of eight tries playing under a lucky star, night at Southington... Carl­ Smith . . . Peggy Bell . . . place with Nicklaus. last night as Rockville High left In the game as Carl Carl­ fracUons ddnng the first eight in 1922. Bronkie played earUer tion of being "senior ckib” in round, Lakewood’s 18th hole la from the 16-foot line—hltU n^n toe Purple Knigbta went all the son (18) and Don Z ^ lon sk y the matter ^ gamea played. Edle Correntl . . . will emerge Arnold Pahner, the game’s successfully hurdled its seven in succession to give son, an all-sUte choice last sea­ ininutee. with the Cleveland Indiana way and captured the State (13) paced the Ellington sow- Teams wearing the Chicago un­ the 1984 Recreation Department the hardest, when hitting Into greatest m o n ^ winner, poated Rockville a lead It never lost. son, sparked the comeback. Once^oodbury got Me eager- (1910) and CJhlcago Cubs before first obstacle — Branford CIAC -Class C championship. ers; Wright (22). Don Ford iform have been invotved in 12,- Women’s Duckpln Bowling the wind and toe course la still a 76 over toe 7,020-yard layout. Although the final margin was Cerlson collected 14 of his 18 neaa/dm ier control, toe Knights joining the Browns. High — in its bid for the Their bid to make It two (15) and Avery (ID were tops 466 regular-season N L games Toimiament champion. These (wet. ‘T simply don’t te've tN 11 points, Branford was In the straight was ended quickly last 'points In the hecond half, troubles. Woodbury played Morhardt will leave shortly No. 18 is a par 4, 460-yard af­ 1964 CIAC Class B Basketball for Woodbury. and show on overaB won-lost eight women were toe survivors feri,” said Palmer. thick of toe battle until the final night when they lost to Wood­ blocked shots and grabbed r^ s^thout its tallest man and best for the Cubs’ spring training fair. Only two players maaterad Tournament crown. Coach John bounds but his one-man effort Woodbury (M> noark o f S.SSS-S.KN. The other in the 12th annual small pin South African Gary Pteyer, three mlnute.s. bury, 59-53, at Plainville before rebounder. Bob Zemjiruski. The B F Pt camp. (Currently he’s getting In­ it well enough to card birdies. one o f g olfs big three, rixit a Canavarl’s five, however, had to wasn’t enough. 6-4 i^vot is still recovering from P 4-4 S seven cltlea which participated quarterfinals rolled last night come from behind in the second Branford’s hopes for an upset about 900 fans. 6 Steven* ...... J to top shape working out with •Tt played more like a par 5,” 75. The reigning UB. Open After seeing toeir once oom- pneumonia and la expected to 2 Ford ...... 5 3-3 IS In the birth of the 88 yean at the Y lanes. half to post a 69-58 triumph at went down toe drain in the early Woodbury thus advances to 1 1-2 3 the University of Connecticut Action will continue this af­ said Nicklaus, w N turned In a champ, Julius Boros, turned in forUbie load evaporate M a face South Windsor Monday. 1 Kltney were Onciiinati, Loulsvtne and minutes of the third quarter toe second plkydoWn round and 3 Wrifthtwrlftnt ...... S H ■quad at Storrs. In addition, 70, good enough for toizd place, a 76, tN same score carded by Platt High in Meriden before a single .point, Wo«^burjr rallied The latter club got wmflrma- St Louis (West) and Boston, ternoon at 2:80 with Lois when Bob Jones, the team's re­ a meeting with South Windsor 6 Cody ...... 1 ^ ^ he’s supervising the basketball Smyth, defending champion, two strokes behind co-leaders Bo Wtominger, who won tN crowd of 600. bounder, was Injured and side­ as Dale Every tapipwi In a re tlon o f expected bad news when 0 Shuneniz ...... 0 (to Hartford, New York and FMla- Oo-champions with Woodi’ow Monday night at ,8:45 at Man­ 0 to program nights at the local T. meeting Mavis Small. Ruth Os­ Mason Rudolph and Lionel He- New Orleans title both teat year bound and Wright ewtufected it was revealed toeir high scor- 0 R ehK am p ...... delphia (Bast). Wilson of Middletown in lined for the rest of the gsune. chester High’s Arena. The war­ 4 Avery ...... 6 1-2 Morhardt was 27 last Jan. 16. • « * trander and Flo Kloter tangle in N rL and in 1962. eo’, Deiaia Mur]toy,,w4will prob- the Central Valley Conference, Nappy Napore and Dick Kaczyn- riors were ranked. lOth among a pair of free toows for a 66 Kelley is already In pre-season another match as do Delores Only 38 pros in the field of The tourney,^as a day late In ski with 22 and 15 points re­ 61 bulge. Kobus cut It to tihree for toe 20 Tola « ...... MAVIS SMALL PEGGY BELL the high-flying Rams, 16-4 dur­ the 28 Class C . tournament ably be*out ^a^tUon ditils with the Indians at Mesa, Sound Proposal Smith and Peggy Bell and Edle DELORES SMITH 160 pros and amateurs managed getting under Nvay after rein spectively were best for the with a hoop but that turned out rest o f toe srason. He has Rlllnrion (S3) ing the regular season, bump teams, Ellington I2fth. P Ariz. Bronkie will be 79 March A package plan calling for a Correntl and Mary Simmons. to par No. 18. There were 100 washed out play Hiursday. losers. to .be ElUln^on’s final score. mononucleosis and is not ex­ 2 Carizon ...... 31. He now resides In East Hart­ bogeys, seven doribte bogeys, H ie final 18 N lea is now set up against league rival Plain- Little'Jack Wright was toe 1 Werkhoven ...... two-out-of-three playoff aeries The latter won high qualifying From the field, Rockville, ■' Kobus/tommltted his , fifth pected to. resume activity until ford. Known for AlUOut Efforts and three triple bogeysr^ for Monday. vllle High Monday at 8 o’clock popped in 25 baskets, Branford , chief "step-daughter 0 Norwood ...... in 1964 for the National Foot­ laurels in a field of 56 last week­ Conard High in West Hartford. with 50 seconds left the baseball season. 0 Welz ...... e e * Sports Viewing 23. The winners scored 19 points the r’lndsrellaCinderella KniflrhtsKnights were GAME NOTES—Woodbury’s 2 Zabllansky ...... ball League championship title end. During the 1963-64 cham- concerned. He flipped in 22 . right mads one of two 2 Valente ...... has been proposed by the edi­ This afternoon’s winners will in 28 tries fro n the foul line. and toe score was 57-53 59-point total is far below toeir Match fo r Casey pionsihip season, Plainville Branford 13 for 21. polnU and was the key man in ------. „ 2 Blanchard ...... tors of Sport magazine. meet tonight, at 7 o’clock, with SATURDAY a Stan over toe list two minutes Wright again went to the line season average of 76. Coach Ed 0 Williams ...... Grover (Demetrius) PoweU, 2 p.nu—-College BasketbaU Former World King tacked the worst defeat on Vicke.s for :.,.onday night's 6 Kobus ...... According to the details o f the best of seven finals slated that successfully protected a^^th a half-minute to play sjm Sadlon'a club twice passed the wise-cracking rookie southpaw Rockville, a 72-47 lacing, at game will be on sale at Rock­ 1 Hare ...... _ CARL CARLSON the plan, the first two games to get imderway at 2:80 Sunday Channel 22 Koufax Likes Zeros PiainviBe. However, in a re­ hard-earned lead. / hit twice for the final 59-68 100 mark during toe regular of the Mete, provided New York iriternoon at the North End 2:80—ChaUenge Golf ville High’s main office Mon­ season. . . Members of the 16 Total* ...... 17 19-27 53 would be played in the home turn meeting at Rockville, toe After trailing for toe e ^ r e margin. ______writers and broadcasters with a cities of ttie Eastern and West­ lanes. Today's matches will be Channel 8 day afternoon from 3 to 5. Stu­ good many laughs and Interest- Gus Lesnevich Dead Rama notched a 57-55 decision dents may obtain tickets at that ern Conference winners (alter­ beat o f five. 4:80— Golf Classle to souere season matters. Uig anecdotes last year and hi' nating Bast and West each year Two women, Mrs. Kloter and Channel 8 On Paychecks, Too! time for 8.75. All tickets sold spired numerous columns in Once again, little A1 Puts at the door Monday night are as at present) xriiilc the rubber Mrs. Simmons, won their teate 4:80— Sports Special iwas "big” man for Rock- Finley Ends Dispute other NL towns. After an auspi­ (AAU Tiack Meet) CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. (AP)—Gus Lesnevich, win­ game, if necessary, would be in three straight games. The KARL NIEDERWERFER 81.50. Celtics^inus Leader viMe.’ Branford’s defenses were HUNTING cious debut last August in plajred in a neutral watm- former eliminated Mrs. Pound Channel SO ner of the fastest knockout ever recorded in a> light- LOS ANCORES —'(AP) Big Don signed for an ca- wable to stop toe Blond Bliz- Koekvill« <«9) which he shut out the Phillies and the latter edged Miss John­ 8 p.m. — Wide World of tfmated $70,000—a $28,000 bound and most twinpolnters B F Pt Weather city. The editors sug­ heavjrweight title bout and champion from 1941-48, col­ — Sandy Koufax Ukes zeros fwrd who pumped in 26 points on four hits, the 22-year-old gest Miami as the logical first son. Miss Small was carried to Sports boost over bte 198$ oalary to capture game scoring hon­ came from the outside as toe Niederwerfer ...... 8 1 17 And Agrees to Lease leRy waa the center of Attention (Sid Jnmpiiig, lapsed and died of a heart attack in his doctor’s office on Ms payNeok aa well oe of $45,000. Putz ...... 8 10 26 the limit, five games, In besting Rockville defense, and height Still Show the Way choice because of its mild cli­ last night He was 49 last Sat-' — cn tN eooreboard. ors. And, Mr. Puts missed a VauOudenhov’e ...... 4 1 9 In the clubhouse. Asked by one mate and large stadium. Liuclle Smyth as were Delores NASCAR Race) T N aouthpasr atrikeout bushel of easy shots as toe proved troublesome. Martello ...... 1 8 5 ■■ ■« / scribe whether he was married, Channel 8 urday. CNrles stopped him in seven The etyilsh Mt-haader king and General Maanger Rockville led at all the turns, Newmarker ...... 1 2 4 To accommodate the (tories, Smith agtdnst Mrs. Gburski, Lesnevich had complained of Rams, at times, played slug­ KANSAS CITY (AP)— A jovial Powell replied: Peggy Bell against Jeanne Irish 8 p.m.— ^Raoe o f tN Week rounds. That was his last fight. shutout 11 opfKHMOte in e Tj . (Buzzy) Bavaai ooma 16-11, 32-23 and 45-38. Once dur­ Bucherl ...... 2 0 4 NEW YORK x wivxv (A P )— So the Celtics______still don’t have a FISHING the plan recommends that: (1) chest and stomach pains and gish, . 1 _ I.^J,__nrittniriflr find hnlH JL 21A signed a four-year stadium lease for his Athletics, end­ "No, I waa born and raised a the regular season begin one and Mrs. Correntl with Mae Channel $ Ex-Golden Glover 1968 and Frldaiy N cHmax- to tonne Friday after a Kiari (Needles) Niederwerfer ing one brief spell, midway in ...... - ^ take^charge leader. They’re still winning and hold a 21/2 was driven to the office of Dr. Born of Russlan-Pollsh par­ ed prolonged negotiations 1liree<-honr conference. Totals ing his bitter dispute with the city which led him to the bachelor!” week earlier than It does now; Jenack. Mrs. Ostrander and Lois was toe winner’s most consist­ the third canto, when Branford, Branford (58) game Eastern Division lead ovjer Cincinnati.______FIELD TRIALS He asked his Met mates to SUNDAY Jbhn WUllams. He died shortly ents, Lesnevich fought in the wiUi tN Los Angeles Dodg­ Koufax had spoken of 11-6 for the season and 17th ...... 2 (2) the Playoff Bowl, "an en­ Smyth each went four games ent p^ormer. Along with The defending National Baa-<^^ (Contests in which sporting brink of expulsion from the American League. autograph the last ball used In winning, edging Alva Doucette 2:80—Sport Spectacular after arriving there. Golden Gloves as an amateur ers by signing a contract oepting w N t ivas tenned a ranked, caught fire and register- Johnson ...... 2 Warriors. tertaining but meaningleaa af­ bta4n®a “Grover Powell lives berel” 4 pjn.—EWorld of Golf 21 opponents and was stopped for N xing that year. ed to rii^thanded pltcNr fused to gtvo any exact fig- court performer was fouled re-'' Total* 23 12 58^1 day, and the third game the her five games she did manage dom did Branford get a re- Garden tomorrow afternoon for high gear Friday night. to have considerable leeway in a four-year pact with a clause Channel 80 five times, sdl on cuts. A brawny Three years ago he was hon­ Don Diysdale Thnreday. area, as did BnvaoL Cincinnati scored 51 points In Kansas City week in January. to edge Mrs. Jenack in the de- a date with Philadelphia and a their interpretation of the per­ terming It "firm, binding and fighter, he was known for his ored by the New Jersey Nxing in the third quarter, then blew ■eaented in tjie form ( dder by three points, 90-87. ‘Jim Loscutoff Day.” formances of the various con­ non-cancelable.” Mayor Davie O ff the Cuff all-out efforts and strong finlsh- writers for distinguished service a 20-.point lead before finally BOSTON (AP) — American editorial in the magazine’s eur- Most consistent was Mrs. 81m' “ You like to lean on someone tenders. But rules regarding the said this meant toe city could mons with 110, 118, 128 hits Russians, U.S. zz- to the sport subduing Philadelphia 134-132 operation of field trials must be League baseball returns to the Pwfl Bidock la tN new nan- rent iasua. Sport’s playoff pro­ When he entered the ring, for leadership, but it looks like seek an Injunction against Fin­ Scores: At the time of his death, Les­ T .aiigh.s Dime a Dozen at Scranton, Pa. rigridly enforced, if the specific fans and players now that Kan­ sugar o f the EUUngton Ridge posal answers the criticism of Lesnevich asked no quarter and After Eight Years as a Pro this year we'll do fine without a ley m odng toe dub and sue for G u it r y CMb. BuUock aittend- many sportswrlters that the Kloter (8) 117, 99, 128—Pound To Share Dorm nevich was a public relations man to boss toe game,” claims Los Angeles wasted a 19- stakea are to receive official sas City owner Charles Finley representative for the Arrow gave none. He called the first point margin late in the game damagee if he should. •d SynuMM Uidveralty and title game played last Dee. 29 (0) 85, 95, 100 Tommy Heinsohn. recognition from toe governing has signed a stadium lease. No Lois Smyth (8) 91, 104, 117, (Carrier Corp. o f (Carlstedt He Mills fight his toughest and but held for a 115-112 victory bodies. TTie American League backed one is more pleased than ’Joe oc(n(pietod a club manager’s in elght-degrae weather was not At Coast Meet described it this way: Orsino Wins Regular Status As Magicians Perform PARKADE DUSTY — Aldo "Actually, Bill Russell mns toe d ty to toe limit. Just a course at 12ie Hotel Axkninistnt- a true test of the competing 108—Pirkey (1) 110, 101, 101, 106 also refereed fights in New Jer­ toe operation out there. But he ever Baltimore. Field trials for hounds, point­ Cronin, league president. (Lost rolloff.) sey and New York. His last ap­ "In the third round Mills D’Appollonio 203, A1 Townsend New York squandered a nine- ing dogs, retrievers and spaniels week ago, AL owners voted to When Finley and Kansas City tlon School, Oornell University. teams’ abilities. The editors also broke my nose, then my left eye doesn’t like to show his bossy Small (8) 117,X*., 187,« ... 106,xvu, 112 LOS ANGELES (A P )-T h e pearance waa at the Teaneck 207, Ron Custer 210, Don Ost- point spread in the last eight differ considerably in the meth­ authorize a meeting to consider IFor t N paist three years, BUl- maintain that with the buildup closed in the sixth and aNut MIAMI (AP)—The day aften^Memorlal Stadium, just live qualities, I guess,” Heinsohn officials signed the agreement 111—Lucille Smyth (2) 101, 118, Russian and United States track Armory on Feb. 16 when he ref­ Laughs were a dime a dozen last night at the Man- berg 205, Joe Pagglioli 203, minutes and lost to Detroit I'll- ods of operation. They are de­ and act on lifting Finley’s fran- yesterday, Cronin Issued the fol­ llock baa managed the No(rwiclh of interest during the three then my right eye started to go the 1968 All-Star game, Billy sNrt of the record of 16 set by continued. "There may be a OMb. .TVnnmy Conran, 'well- 106, 122, 106 (Lost third game and field athletes will share the ereed several Nuts. Jim Ooitlle in itel. jhester Arena when Marques Haynes brought the latest Joe Sokola 213, A1 Whipple 201, 110 In the opener of a double- signed to test, in the best and ohise. He quickly told toe d'ty lowing statement: weeks o f championship games, same dormitory, eat the same But I knocked him down eight Hitchcock, then manager of the Walt Yaworski 201, Bob Bas­ need for DiMagglos. Mantles he would (Sign for four years. kno(wn Manchester man, at 42, “the pro footbiU World Series roUoff.) He looked in fine health then No player ever Nd a more idition of his Harlem Magician basketball team to town, header at Boston. fairest manner possible, the 1 "W e are very pleased that all food from the training table times, four in the second and Baltimore Orioles, called JoN sett 588, Henry Lukowskl 236- and Musials on winning teams. The Chicago Insurance broker la BttU having a lot of fun play­ would then, we think, be as big Ostrander (S) 117, 96, 120, 118 and sounded well when the As' four In the 10th. The referee siiectacular deN t with a new In toe second game, San merits of toe individual dog in parties concern^ in the ar­ —Doucette (1) 89, 102, 104, 111. and presumably work out to­ rhe invaders were just that, magicians on the court, as 583, Howie Coro 203, John And Bob Cousy ran this crowd. will pay toe d ty 850,0(X) a year ing baek'etheiEI. The local Lit­ an attraction as the World Se­ soclated Press interviewed him then stopped it.” Orsino aside and said: “ Johnny, club than did Orsino. in his first Francisco didn’t have to worry toe field work for which he was rangements for the lease of Simmons fS) 110, 118, 128— gether during toe sixth annual they toyed with the Marco P o-» ------Ddetrichsen 204-554, Bill, Op- “But this team just hasn’t bred and developed. 'When a toe next four years, about half tle League hesriieJl prealdent ries in baseball. Which is to My, 10 days ago. After he N at Mauriello from now on you’re the r^flilar five thnes at N t in exhiMtton about a blow-up. The crippled Kansas City Municipal Stadium Johnson (0) 108, 108, 116. meet here July 25-26. games last spring, the 8-foot- I08 in acoring a 78-65 decision Six times Joah Grider hit pelt 572 Frank Berk 210-564, got that type of guv now—and Warrior* never got, going and competing dog turns in somp wh((t he paid under the old by tlft Kansas City AthletlcK ■UU plays league baU here and it would be just about thi From Old School Lesnevich entered the (Coast catcher on tMs club.” weai still do the job.” Smith (8) US, 109, 74, 121, The Russians want It toat The 26-year-old husky from - 216-pounder atemmed five before a crowd of 1,000. from toe outside with overhead, Tom Atamian 203-572, Don dropped a KlT-93 verdict to the spectacular piece of work or lease. All revenues imder toe ars now in agrssment for ,the haa ^ oeveral years been wi'th gest attraction in Ami way, meet director Glenn Davis “Gus always came to fight,” Guard for four years. Including Haynea’ dribbling antics were Sadit>zinaki 202-563, A1 Brollo I Detroit nipped New York teenia oppoeing Marques 106—Gburski (2) 99, 112, 98, 98, said State Athletic (Commission­ a hitch in the N uto Pacific. Teaneck N.J., had been alter­ N m e runs. two-handed set-shots, proving CelUcs. makes a glaring error, this is, base of five per cent of paid best interests of baseball. sporis.” 102 said today. He pointed out that T sat out the first week of the as good as ever. Twice when 217-208-588. 1112-110 in the prelim to the Hayiies and bis Hoidem Mkgl- * * * . er Joseito Walker when he Funeral arrangements were nating with Dick Brown during that he has lost little of has The results left Boston and of course, obvious to all. The admissions and 71 per cent of "We are especially happy for BeU (8) 98, 120, 126, 117, 94 such fraternization has Nen axfalbltion season because of a he went into hia regulaar rou­ skill after 20 years. Celtics-Warriors test last night San Francisco 2’A games up skill and knowledge of expert' concessions ovsr 850,000 will go cdona.. Dennis Olsen, veteran learned of Lesnevlch’s death. not announced immediately. the first half of the season. His toe fine American League fan —Irish (2) 122, 181, 106, 96. 83. taboo with toe Russians In the NtUng average was a lowly bad back.” Orsino said. "W e tine toe bewildered Marco de­ which found seven Boston play­ on Cincinnati and Wle St. Louis, enoed judges, however, is re­ to Finley to repay him for. sta­ BprUigfleikd Indian b o ^ e y staTif End o f the Line "He was a champion worthy of Lesnevich leaves his ^dow Fine shot-making by Charlie EARLY BIRDS — Betty 6f Kansas City (who can nov CorrenU (8) 97, 98, 98, 91, 90 past .232. Working behind the plate were playing the Dodgers when fenders could not catch up with Stetson, BOb Zuffalato, Norm Aceto 153-347, Vivi Bayer 133- ers in double figures. Russell respectively, in the divisional quired in toe proper interpreta­ dium improvementa. look forward to their team’: recently netted bis 100th Amer­ NBC Sports Special today, The men’s and women’s the title, a real good fighter of and five children. He was mar­ the veteran star. ican Hockey League goal. Ihe 4:80 to 8, will feature, on tape, --Jenack (2) 96, 89, 107, 114, 87. the old school.” ried once previously and di­ just about every day, Orsino I came up for the first time. Joe Burke and Dick McGrath fea­ 354. Flo Niles 130-345, Betty and John Havlicek had 16 points races. Loa Angeles’ victory tion and evaluation of toe ' Finley, who once threatened fortunes in toe 1964 season. teams will occupy the top four Moeller, a right-hander, was Playing toe pivot, and lead­ apiece for Boston while Hein­ gave the Lakers a six-game nuances, of style, manner of go­ linKllana, cuixently last in the the National Track and Field floors in the new eight-story A native of this North Jersey vorced In 1954. He remarried hit .295 during the second Iialf tured for the Polos. Genovese 130, Ann Teets 130. to sue toe league, was affable “With such news stars a.-^ of the season and raised his pitching. There were two on ing toe okuwmlng, Bob Woods sohn and Sam Jones had 15 cuahlon over Baltimore In toe ing, tenderness of carry and re­ Dastera Division standings, Championships from Madison Cecele and Michael Birnkrant town across the Hudson River the same year. The Magicians gained an as he signed and talked of his Rocky Colavito and Jim Gentik Nttiing average to .272 with 19 base and I hit a 2-2 pitch for a also found time to score 10 bas­ COUNTRY CLUB — Frank each. running for toe last playoff trieve, handling response team’s first division changes. added to the roster the club have used but 21 players this Square Garden . . Basketball Women’s Residence Hall on the from New York (City, Lesnevich kets, many on hook shots. early lead, 38-23 at halftime, home runs and 66 nine N tted in. home run. Later in tN game, Obremski 146 — 363, Ken Ben­ Down to eight players, San berth hi toe West - and New ground-working intelligence and As for toe lease battle, he should be more colorful, have season. Plbteburgh has used buffs who compare Hillhouse University of Southern Califor­ tried unsuccessfully for the B w e ^ a greet ball and then settled back to have a "Ctetching every day N lped Mt another Nmer off Nick nett 147, Harold Jarvis 155 — Francisco got 30 points from York's 51st defeat made toe so forth. said, "Let’s let everything be added power and prove worthy 82 dlfferant pkayens ttads season, High and Wilbur Cross High nia campus. Ught-heavywelght crown In St. James’ Win, handler in hJa own right, fitted lot of fun to the satisfaction a league hl^, while develend with Central Connecticut are me,” recalled Orsino today. "It WUlhlte, a left-hander. 355, Walt Hillnski 140—365. Lou Wilt Chamberlain and 21 from knicks toe NBA’s losingest en­ "Judging a field trial proper­ water over toe dam. Let’s go of the support o f the fans of The dormitory is a short dis­ 1939 and 1940 but lost split de­ “ I didn’t play again until three In perfectly with the Magicians’ of toe fine crowd. and Hierkhey have each used out in leftfleld. The collegians W.JI Just a question of getting Becker 135, Val Clementino 137- Wayne Hightower. Gary Phillip try. ly is not always on easy mat­ forward.” that fins baseball area. tance from Memorial Collseimi, cisions to Billy (Conn. days later. We were playing the (broken ankle) and Nate Thur­ ter," says Henry Davis, sport­ 30 different men. The Indians carry too much savvy for the He outpointed Anton Christo- Deanery Champs the opportunity. I was always 139—397, Tom Conran 351, Don Ohl hit from toe comer site of the meet. considered a good ' hitter in the R ^ in Tampa and Jim O’Toole (Charlie Whelan 358, Fred Bak­ mond (groin ailment) are out of with 13 seconds to play for a ing dogs editor of Sports Afield ore .home to(nlght on Oohseum state’s two ranking schoolboy The Russian men will occupy foridis for the American title In Led by John Savino, St. minors.” a left-hander, was pitching! I Duffy Daugherty Guest Lecturer er 362, Stan Hillnski Jr. 353. action. one-point Detroit lead over Magazine. "A friend once slur- to e against Froridenoe. teams . . A game a lot of peo­ the top floor, the U.S. men the May 1941 and decisloned Tami James School’s basketball team This is Onrino’B' eighth year of was looking for a breaking ball Leading 20-17 early In the New York, then stole the ball ringly remarked to me, 'It * e « ple would hke to see would pit third and the girls’ teams sep­ Mauriello to gain partial recog­ and sure enough his first pitch I\EA All-American Quintet Central against UConn. And defeated SL Joseph’s Thompson- professional bsiseNll and it second quarter, Boston out- from Johnny Eagan and set up doesn’t take a mental giant to arate lower levels. nition as world champion that 'was a curve. I hit it over the SfTORiRS — Hugh (Duffy) “^toughest collegiate gridiron another would be Central and ville yesterday, 61-35, and thus marks the first time he’s report­ .scored the Warriors 21-9 over Dennis Butcher’s ciivchlng free judge a field trial’. I agreed Quickie Quiz Herb Harbeson, director of Aug^ust. left field fence. I hit two more Daugherty, head football coach league is 59 wins, 29 losses and Playoff Set New Haven College, a coming claimed the title of champions ed to a club tahNd as the first toe next six minutes and was throw. Ray Scott (22) and but pointed out that the judge 'Which National League pitch' commons and residence halls at He won the full championship off him in tN t game to make at Michigan State, has been three ties. His winning percent­ KINGSTON, R. I. (API—If Lists Small College Standout small college powerhouse . . Joe of the East Deanery, part of string catcher. never headed Art Heyman (29) were high for should have a thorough knowl­ er turned in the highest single Southern (California, said the in 1946 by flattening Freddie it five N m e runs In a row.” named guest lecturer for the age (.670) Is second highest Rhode Island defeats Connecti­ Kubachka, Hartford High bas national parochial school com­ “Now tN t I’ve got the regular The Celts finished the season’s toe Pistona and Knicks, respec­ edge of what sporting dogs game total in 1963? Russians asked to use the Amer­ Mills In London. In one title de­ “ The next day, rookie south­ 18to Annual Connecticut among active Big Ten head cut tonight there will be a one should do and the ability to ketball mentor, ie a former pro petition. job,” he said, “I’ve got to work series with a 5-3 edge on the tively. NEJW YORK — (NHlA)^Th«^forecourt or backoourt. He’s Answer: Jim Mistloney, of the ican training menu, another de­ fense, he stopped Billy Fox in hsmder than ever before. I told paw, J oN Flavin, was on the Coaches CHinic, to be at the codchcsi game playoff for toe Yankee evaluate correctly what he saw. also the on'ly junior. hoopster with Hartford and parture from past practice. Savino poured In 28 points for 1964 college All-Americti baa- OIncinnaitl Reds, who fanned 16 1:18 of the first round, the Hank (Manager Hank Bauer) mound for the Reds when Orsino University of Connecticut on Bom Sept. 8, 1915 in Emeigh, Conference basketball cham­ Incidentally, that friend made Some professional scouts are MEinchester teams . . Dick Both the (Coliseum facilities the winners. Gary Klnel and ketball team, announced today &*.ves in a nine- game quickest kayo in a Ught-heavy- want to N tch 160 games this came to N t trying tor six Nm- Aug. 18, 18, 20. The announce­ Pa., Duffy was raised In Bames- pionship. Connecticut has an 8-1 a complete bungle of his first— skeptical about Bradds, who has Tlngley, on the faculty at Bl- and (Cromwell Field, the school’s Ron Fiengo each added 10. Jim boro. Pa., attended Syracuse conference record and can take by the Newspaper Enterprise at MiU'wiaukee on May 21. welght title fight year. ers in succession. ment was made by J. O. Chris­ Tulane Misses Chance and last—judging assignment.” Association, doesn’t cater to been an exceptionally fine shoot­ Un^on High, Is one of the training g;roimds, wlU N sN red Mills won toe crown back In ■Veace had 24 for St. Joseph’s. “ I felt great at the plate,” re- tian, director of athletics at University, served in the Army its 14th title in 17 seasons by There Is a wide variation in Yiou pro(ba)bly guessed Sandy area’s best volleyball players. “ This doesn’t mean that I feel reputation. er for the Buckeyes, because Koufax! ICoufax’s highest ain- by the teams. 1948 and Lesnevich held onto his lated Orsino. "A t tN t moment. UOonn. during World War Hi and re­ beating Rhody,' thus clinching .the rules on methods of opera­ Tingley plana to include com­ Dartmouth basketball mentor I’ve got it made. I realize in The big man is Lucas Jack- he’s slender. But Jerry Lucas, g(]e game ‘Whiff total was 14 on American version until 1949 this game you’ve got to produce It didn’t matter to me if Lefty An obscure assistant coach turned to Syracuse as a coach also a date against Temple in tion for field trials among tie petitive volleyball in the Elling­ Doggie Julian is one of 11 ma­ son, a 6-9, 240-pound center the former Ohio State great Harry (Bing) (Crosby, the when he lost to Joey Maxim. and If 1 don’t protect m y No. ' Grove were pitching. As I transformed almoet overnight before going to Michigan State the NCAA Eastern Regional To Be All-Time Loser various sporting breeds. Fqf April 50 vs. Houston. ton program next season jor college coaches with more Tournament playoffs March 9 from San Marcos, Tex., who is who teamed with Gary a couple « * * crooner. Is a vice president with Later that year he fought for ranking it won’t N N cause of stepped to hit. Hank Foiles, the into one of the most successful, as a coach in 1947. some of these breeds and in c e \ of years ago, says he can make Two former Manchester High the heavyweight title but Ezzard toon 350 ’Victories. Duffy was a line coach at in Philadelphia. The Yankee senior at unheralded Pan- the . lack of hustle.” Cincinnati catcher, looked up at famous and beloved of modem tain areas toe rules vary slight­ It. Stallworth and Nash are fine athletes are doing all right Syracuse under Biggie Munn in Conference commitee on cham­ NEW YORK (AP)—Like ^ Then, to the accompani­ American College in httle Edin­ Orsino, tall, dark and powei> me and said, “ Son, the way day athletic personalities — ly, but toe important elements rebounders, strong off toe Senior Team with the books at Springfield you’re pasting tNt horsebide, 1946. He went to State with pionships at first voted for a snatching panties from ment of drums, cymbals burg, Tex. ful looking, was openly disap­ that’s the incredible' success are very similar. While these boards and facile shooters The Chicago Ciubs are the College. Both (jhuck .Salmond you should go up to the front Munn on Jan. 1, 1947. Duffy three-game playoff, then switch­ girls' dormitories and atnff- and the screams of the big­ Jackson almost conjures up pointed when the Giants traded saga of Michigan State’s variants may be of small dimen­ only dub to have held an unin- and Bob Hammil are on the Renamed Prexy office right now and demand a produced his fine lines during ed to a single contest. No date Ing 38 guys into a telephone gest home crowd of the sea­ Bevo Francis, who was two- around the basket. him to Baltimore, in a five-play­ Daugherty. sion, they are, nevertheless, Jackson might be the first tem iptod franchise In the Na­ dean’s list Both young men healthy raise.’ toe Spartan “goldeb era” when or site has been set. booth, losing ‘ basketball son. Tulane swept by L8U, toords hoopla and one-third er deal in DecemNr 1962. For eight seasons he had la­ often of great importance. man picked In the .pro draft be­ tional lioague since the "senior were standouts with the Gym­ Conigliaro, DiMag Image: "The Wd , Intent only Munn teams won 54. lost nine games had become the fad just as It had done In the hoopster and lasted about as nasts’ soccer team last season. MemNrs of the Charter "I bated to leave the Giant bored anonymouMy as line Therefore, any person who ac­ cause he moves well for a big ekeuLt" wias org(ainlzed in 1876 Oak Pony and Midget Foot­ organization where I N d spent on getting the ball over the plate and tied two. Those lines earned at Tulane this Season. 1963 finals. cepts a field-trial judging as­ long as a guy named for a coach under Biggie Munn, years soft drink should. But at man, can shoot from the out­ six years,” said Orsino. “ But the came in with a fat pitch lij^t toe nickname of “Duffy’s In contrast, winning had signment, though he may be ball Conference re-elected In which tremendous Spartan The story was complete­ side and is terrific bn'the defen­ Bill Skoneski a t Manches­ r. '-re I thought of It, the more down the pipe, N it high. The Toughies.” been a way of life at David­ thoroughly grounded in the >.*■ least, a decade ago, everybody teams compiled great records. ly dilfereat and utterly dis­ sive backboard. ■ Never Had Job in Springs ter, aN ve, to another term I realized it was a break for me. bsJl looked as big as a grape­ Duffy got his first taste of son. quirements for top-notch per heard of HiUe Rio Grande Col­ Red Sox See New Kaline Then In IKH he became head heartening for° Davidson. This is regarded as potential­ as president at tiie annual "First, Baltimore needed m. fruit. I took a healthy cut and collegiate football while he was Both routines were shat­ formtmee of toe breed compet lege in Ohio, which FVoncls rep­ coach when Biggie moved up to The Wildcats had been fa­ resented. ly toe finest crop of collegians meeting last night In Blast catcher. Second, Memorial Sta­ popped the N il right up in the an undergraduate at Syracuse. tered last night. Tulane vored to win the league Ing, should make himself com- the athletic directorship. Pan-American isn’t as old since 1955. Hartford. dium is better suited for a right- air. FoUes gathered it in back of He played three seasons in toe spoiled Its chanoe to estab­ tournament and advance to pleVel" familiar wilh the ruVjs left field barrier is built for a the plate.” He took a season to get start­ as the Bevo myth. But in Jack- Last Chance Now Other officers named natural right-hand pull hitter handed hitter than is Ciandlestick ed, his 1864 combine winning Orange line------on« of them un­ lish an all-time major col­ the NCAAi that govern the particular con­ Orsino had only one regn^et der Biggie Munn who was then son it has a durable represen­ The second team reflects this. were: Bill Hutchinson, with power such as toat of Park. Third, the Orioles are' thiee, losing six, but in 1855 lege mark for ' losing by test. pennant contending team, just “ It’s too N d it didn’t Nppen line coach at Syracuse. Duffy Handed its fourth defeat tative whose All-America merit Because of a tie, the alternate Wallingford, vice president; Cfonigliaro, who has impressed be won eight while losing one whipping Louisiana State, like the Giants.'” during the regular season,” N captained his team in 1939 in 26 games, Davidson now Is based strictly on ability. A unit also has six men (vote in BUI MUler, Coventry, sec- everyone with his progress. in the regular season, took the 80-68. Elktath ranked Da­ Former catcher Clyde ,.Suke- retaty and Bill Barr, South Orsino, a right-handed hitter, said. “I would Nve made a lot when he was a senior. faces nothing more than a couple of years ago, Lucius was parentheses): For Jim Piersall Starting late because of a Rose Bowl championship and vidson had Its NCAA Tour­ forth is listed as "managerial Windsor, treasurer. A by­ slammed 11 of his 19 Nmers at of money.” The clinic is co-sponsored bv nament ex|tectationS' rain­ consolation contest tonight consultant” with the Pittsburgh doing summer duty in the Cats­ Jeff Mulliiis. Duke, 8-4, 190 spring training injury, (foniglaro was named "Coach of the against West Virginia, an kills of New York, where they (8). laws committee was ap­ Bost(m Red Sox Manager became Player-of-the-Year in Year” by toe biggest landslide the Connecticut High School ed, toeing In a major npoet, Pirates. pointed to present suggest­ Coaches Association, the Con­ 88-80 upset victim of like tall basketball players to Mel Counts, Oregon State, PALM 8PRINOS, Calff. tie tNreofter. As told to Harry Grayson toe New York-Pennsylvanla vote in the history of toe bal­ 82-81, to unheralded Vir­ ed amendments to the necticut Interecholastic Athlet­ George Washington. go with toe tall pines. The ato- 7-0, 280 (5). (A P )—“ Every year,” said “ Hie knee doesn’t Nther League, batting .360, NIting 24 loting. He followed up with a ginia Military. constitution at the next NEA Sports Editor ic Conference and the Universi­ Besides pa\’ldson, sev­ iertlc director at his hotel was Cazzls Russell, Mldtlgan, 8-6, Jim PiersaU, “ 1 went to me qow,” he ludd, “ even N m e runs and driving in 73 7- 2 season in 1956 and another Tnlane had been a bigger meeting It includes Hutch­ What the Red Sox have ty of Connecticut. loeer than Sonny Liston. enth-ranked pregon State Arnold (Red) Auerbach, good 215 (4). n iln g training telling my- when 1 run. But lata see runs. T N t’s not bad for toe first 8- 1 card' in 1957. inson, Barr, Domenlc Zac- to do is generate some runs The Green Wave’ had com- was the only member of the judge of cage players. Willis Reed, Orfimbiltag, 8-8. B elt 1 didn’t have a Job. what happens when I N v e time out and in the Florida In­ That put him in the national caro o f Enfield and Bill lliled a record unmatched top ten In action. The Red 1s coach of the Boston 210 (4). ), <<1 migilit have one but to stop and start In a hnr- to keep them running structional League he demon­ ■ports limelight, a position he The Curtis Cup golf competi­ Smith, coach o f the Man­ In major college history— BMvers, .entered In the CelUcs. He watched young Paul Silas, Creighton,. 8^T, 240 P d pretend I had to fight ry.” throughout the second half strated tNt he could adjust to has maitnained ever since. tion for women amateurs will chester Ponies. _ i Is YOUR Favorife 28 defeats without a No­ NCAA, edged Oregon, 71- Lucius, let him scrimmage (4). , : to get It. n ils year I don’t PiersaU sold N'U hate to Ntter pitching. There have been only two los­ pit the United States team against toe likes of Wilt (Jham- Howard Komlvea,'iAiwUng see the game lose Mm if The COC is already toe of the sieason, but I have tary In 'one year. 68. have to pretend. largest group of its kind Horton, 6-3 and 210 pounds, ing seasons—1954 and 1958—ii^ against Great Britain at Porth- berlaln, Hked what he saw, and Green, 8-L 185 (4). “Now I either do R or he does N ve to quit. an idea that Boston is go­ was tN Los Angeles schoolboy his ten-year tenure, and his cawl, South Wales, on Sept. remembered. “ BaseboU is getting into a in the New England states ing to be a g(X)d place to Gas Sfafion Closed RusseU rates spMlal Attetatlon rve had it.” and three more towns have Athlete-of-the-Year in 1962. Last over-all record In the nation’s 11-12, Auerbach and toe other eight n ie S4-year-old outfielder situation where It needs as the only sophomore to receive applied for 1964 memNr- manage for the next several season he N d 21 home runs bat­ UConn Five Needs Victary coaches of toe National Basket­ All-America coiuideratiion. Silas who waa ixnn in Waterbary, guys like mo,” N said. “ It ting .288 for Waterloo, Icwa, of ball Association comprise the needs color . . ship. years. is the country’s top rsbounder. Ocon., came to spring train­ Ait 24, Cart Yostraemskl N s the Mid-west League, selecUon board for the annual or About To Close? Komives, the small man' of both ing witii tN Loa Angeles become one of tN grmt stars Extraordinary Arm NEA All-America team. These Angela as a free agent. If To Wrap Up YankCon Title units, has been the nation's of t N game.' Yaz Is a batting Gray has an extraordinary are the playmates they picked tf'sor Hi* w e l c o m e MAT It Mt for YOU leading scorer most of the sea­ tN y think N can N ip oNm pion 'Wtio ted American arm but has had control trou­ U surround Jackson. tiiein, fiiey’D sign him. If Little League Farm League ble. Charton, w N Is sneaky son. League outfieldeira in ooeieta. He at 248 Spnico Stroot, Monchosttr (eonior ANNOUNCEMENT STORRS — The University of fguard A1 Ritter (10.4) and 8-1^ BUI Bradley, Princeton, 6-8 Others who figured in the vot­ not, PlersaU’s 100th major fast, could be more help be­ Connecticut basketball team at- guard Dom Perno (10.9). 200, from Crystal City, Mo. league N m e run—IN one is a potential .400 hitter. Given cause he gets the Nil over ing are Barry Kramer, New Changed for ’64 Ball Season a Mttle help, he haa the ablUty of EMridgo). TO OUR MANY FRIENDS tempts to turn back Rhode Is- ‘Terrible Trio’ j Dave Stallworth, Wlohlte, York University; Steve Thomas, N oelebrated by running the plate. He' was 5-1 in the land’s threat to its Yankee Con- Rhode Island boasts of Its I 8-7, 200, from Dallas, Tex. the bases backwards—may to lead a pennant-winning cluh. Florida Instructional League Xavier; Wally Jones, VUIanova: ■me Boeox pltoblng te young ference supremacy In a Con- "terrible trio” up front whic’ i Gary Bradds, Ohio State, 6-8, Larry Jones, Toledo; Rick Bar­ Nve been Us last Plans for the coming season.^untU their Little League eUgi- with an earned-run average of ference finale at King '.o ‘ o- |g averaging 77 {Mints per cor ' 200, from Jamestown. Ohio. PiersaU struck that his­ blllty haa expired. and sN ukl N vastly lm|itxyved. 1.02. ry, Miami (F la.); Fred Hetzel. including a change in the op- And w« Nve an outetanding SERVMG YOU IK ANY night. The prize is a berth in test. It’s made up of 6-8 Stev- Walt Hiuaard, UCLA, 6-2, Davidson; Ron Bonham, Cincin­ toric blow last season whUe ganlzatlon of farm leagues, Yhis season each of the three Wo will Nve an outstanding the UCCA tourney’s opening chubin, an AH-Tankee Confer j 188, from PhUadelphla. empIoy(Bd by tN Now Yoik leagues—International, Ameri­ group of youngatars headed for yoiuw second base combination ED WILSON’S nati; Bill Chmningham, North were adopted at a meeting of round at the Penn Palestra in I member last winter, who I Fenway Park to join tNae al­ ! Ohariea (Cotton) Nash, Ken- Blete, a ♦—«» that needed the Mancheeter 14ttle Nague can and National—will Nve in Rico Petrocelli, 21, w N Philadelphia March 9 against hltUng at a 21.6 pace; 6-7 centt Carolina; Bud Coper, Oklaho­ ready tN re, teda Hke Yaatr- , tudey, 8-8, 820, from Leomin­ ma City; Jim Barnes. Texas e verything but a oomedlon. held Wednesday.. five “major” teams and five makes all the good moves at AUTOMOTIVI NKDS Temple. Prank .. Nlghtln^e...... (18.5);. ant zemoki and the , Dave CARL YASTRZEMSKI shortstop, and Dalton Jones, 20, Superior SerWee ster. Mass. Western; Willie Soiherset, Dn- TN Angels picked np The following fiatee were an­ farm temns. Should vacancies AT The Huskies ars leading the 6-S cornerman Dennis McGover •niere are six on the first ■on In $nly, alter tN Mets occur on the majori-rosters dur­ Morehead and Bob Heffner. TN who sN w s ail the signs of be­ league with an 8-1 record, the quesne; Rich Falk, Northwest­ nounced after tN meeting by Red Sox Nve needed a start­ We are sorely in need of N t - FEATURINO A (jOMFLETE LINE OF (21.3). Rounding out the teai 'earn because o f/a tie between released him, WNn flie sea­ League President Tom Conran: ing tN year, they will be filled ing a first-rate left-hand Ntter. inly blemish a 60-59 loss to ern; and Jqhn Thompson, Pro'vi- ing left-hand pitcher for sev­ ting te tN outfield andOonigli- are 5-11 guard Jim Cymbalr 3tallworth and Mash for the son ended PiersaU was Registration. March 20; tryouts, from one of the five farm Add Gage Naudln to the N t Massachusetts at Amherst. (10.7) and 6-2 guard Mike Fit' dence. aro ootUd N a ptoaaant nir- Huis 22-year-old left-hand Mtter Ifto spot. Thiit is how the made a free agent, April 18; town-wide ooUMtion, teams. eral years snd may Nve him CITIES SERVICE PRODOOTS . Rhode Islihd, with^ a 7-2 mark. gerald (8J) who is a, replace- priae. I N v a a hunch that wa out of tN university of Oregon BEIsT IN SHOW — voting tallied, based on two *T th o n i^ seriously about May S: opening day of tN aea- Boys who are not selected for In BUI Spanortek, wto atniolc was slowed down by the Husk- ment for the Injured lUm Roth- EAST SIDES lyiN snhtleg tateg IN winter,” ' out 200 batten in 186 teningz abquired anotiwr A1 KUtea, w N can move and batted. 286 in the TURNPIKE RUNNING RON— Ron pointA for a first team selec- ■cn, Btey 17. either a major team or farm ies St Stofrs In a 48-41 contest Dallas Long pura the n ev 2 snM, “but 1 fir to toad tN Paolfle Ooaat made good with tte Detroit Tt- Carolina League last season. Re Clark of Australia and lost by 88-76 to Massachu­ ■Oon, one for the second team Bisst Sides trlfflin^ Rudy's Conran also tN team, win play in a new Rookie Both CbuMn and McGovern shot 64 feet, e^ht Hsampd, 16; Bradley. 13; ■nd 1 atm bad mneOte League toot aeaaon . gers et t N ftest aaking. Oo- is an outfielder w N Just migiit "CompMo Car Can" smashes the ]vorld in­ setts St Amherst teat night, S3-42. MtsuV/ Nundary for Ihtarnatloaal Izeogna P la y l^ sites wlU N as Kve been hittliig on about 82% inches in the Long Bradds, 18; Jadtson, 12; BteU- left aiM my wife aoU Pi foUowz: National League, Staia ef Fntore lUgUaro xnovwi Uke Kaline, but turn out to N a first baseman. door three-mile mark' Connecticut, a national leader Egan’s 26 polBte paoed the win­ League playsni h«l barn The Red Sok played to 942,- Beach Games. It ill the wdjrth «nd Nssli. 10 sadi. trind n p wanttaig to play Buckley School; International We moot cany three or four to buUt more Nice J'oe DCMag- From Gas, Oil, Lnbo, To A TEXACO ners wtaUe lesaMMte changed from West Center St gio, standing 8-8 and weighing 642 paid admissions in 1968, an with 13 minutes, 18.4 SJan“ iS w h l S % S S ^ l S m £ S l “ « d Hk**Md, the fismy idsymak' ■gain nnyway.” League, Verplanck School; boya whom we oonalder Red second bestjndoor ef­ ley added ad«Mn. Wayne to Center St TN territory in 185 poumte. He te a superior increase of 28 per cent aNve Complete Repair Job-^ 270 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE seconds in the National er of the top-ranking Uclans, Rigiit now PierwOl’s ohlM question provicnisly NlongiKl to American League, Waddell Sox of tN future. They are fort "^on record. T h e. Tedfcrd and Jack 'White ster- all-round athlate wtth better tN inrevious year. in One Stop! v'as the only player named on aonoera Is bis left knee. It the American Tjoagne, Oosiraa School; Rookie Leajgue, Buck- outfielder Tony CotUgUero and Amateur Athletic ference. 641 Junior Toby Kimball red on defense. Jack MpAdem waa faijored when N Joined tlMn mvorag* apeeA pod N » TMngs ara looUng tq) in tN Shutherh California all ntoe ballots and came within m m . and any playan living In Hint bsaiman Tony Horton, RALPH STENCE Union Indoor Track ; who is averaging 20 polnU and ConneoOcut s e ^ 4“ * (15) and Jim McGshkn (18) l®'^ i i e Angels and N aggraz ft«m Onantar Bartm . ' Huh and' wo tnteod to keep tt • PliOM 649-80128 o 17.7 rebounds per game. ' in the 17-ywr h^tpry o f tlM strong boy was voted two ^ .n ts of lUMuiimous selec­ the lose:*. League iHay tea’Novaff’"uatnCt* atan wip ooS hm Ment aaaatlng o f leog w a O r boMi 10, wad p tto N n PUtoCNF- AND and Field Champion­ tea and Dvrs lOngr, bolli SL I Fsnwag P te* wtth Ha 8hort that way. The otl)er UConn starters' ' ars Conference. Rhody'bast won it Athlete-of - the - Mieet tion. Bradley, a brUltent oner 4ey Bight UsMi Rodbrs e n d ^ van ytag in I N tefliadOiad l i o i m 11. 2 RQNALD MOROpH ships at Madison 6ri BIU Della 8ala (9.7). AU- twice, la 19(10 and 1961; while at' the Long B«fich, Senhxa M Tsl6 and Beat O itir, Square Garden, in New Massachuoetts waa tba wiwMr cHe end «|ie M i s t s in < IN ■ V.'SX Tankes Confsrsnes 8-11 esnter Calif., AnauL . t Eddie Slomcanskl (1.4), - M y ell's 9 d tm n ptey nighiteaii. Yorl^ ■f V

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HAnansnER zvbnino bebald, hanchzstbr. coNn . Saturday, February 24, im4 rum. aiANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 Houses For Salt 72 Apartmmto—Flato— Hoosos For Sale 72 Housss For Sste 72 L ots F or Solo 72 Wanted—Real Estate 77 Floor Finishing Help Wanted—Male 36 Houaeliold Gpoda Apartments— Flats— Housas For Sate 72 Honsas Vwr Sals 72 MP Unit Asks Town to Ji Tenements 63 BOLTON CEN'fiJI^—FIne iftnch BCnUMNa loU, prtma to OONSIDBRINO SEMJKO your Tenements 63 MANCHESTER - 5 room Cape EIGHT LARGE rooms for c«^ TWO IMMAOULATB 5 bodrocm 8H ROOM RANCH, woU to wail * lw b WANTED — Experienced eai^ PHILOO-BENDtX w r 1 h g 6 r home cl seven rooms, vseaiit. cation, city utllitleB. Phllbrick single or double home? Or VIDOR SANDINa and ra- la quiet but convenient loca­ $17,900. D esirable Buckley ranchos In tip-top condiUen, carpeting, attached garage, flidahlng (spedallxing In old­ penter’s helper to do sheath­ waaher, two years old, ex­ ROCKVItXE — Four room DELUXE 5 room * Lot is 100x400 with large treea, Agency, 8tf-84M. lot that Is just accumuUting TiM lIi RMtktiK Oir Mwrlisar? minutes from Hartford. Voiv tion, level lot with trees, oil hot School Area. Older home, re­ kitchen dMllt-ins. t o r further fuK' oellar,, wall landscaped. Armed Forces Day Ev er floora). Waxing floors. ing and coniices, needed Im- cellen t cm d itim , $75. 649-7318. apartment, stove, refrigerator, some birch. Two car water heat, aluminum storms Owner. 5495081. taxes? Years ol experience non roaidentlal area. BxMllent griyilgG plUB 0H6 GOfAClIGG* cently redone . . . modem information coll Geimrd As m - MANCHESTER—2 A-zone wood buying and selling properties la Painting. Ceilings. Paperhang- m edU tely. C "'« 875-1100. heat, hot water, |110., one end screens, n o room, 8 bed­ cy . R ealtors, 648-0885, 844-tt20. LAWMIN divan, gray nylm up­ child accepted. '649-4824, 876- for executive, profeesloiial, g ^ m e n t , oU »»»».«> * »• kitchen, excellent heating sys­ WEST SIDE-Conveniently lo­ ed lots, city water. Hayes a must for a successful sale. TraUtlva pUiu wore fonlui- l|.Moir tatmriit SariiiM li«. No Job too snuuL John holstery. foam cushions, good rooms. Immaculate through­ tem, paneled family room. V erfaine, 649-67B0. 1166. busineea ■ couple. Btove, heat, tlon. Asking , J; J- cated 8 bedroom Cape, large A gency, 648-MOt. List your property with us to­ Uted lost night tor a teMl oondlUon, $45. 649-4840. hot water, garage, addltlor^ o u t $15,800. W olvsrton A ^ c y , Only one bath but space n - Crockett. Realtor, 648-1677. Rooltor, 540-28U. < DON’T DREAM A DREAM living room, garage, porch day or call for Interview, 843- B O Y SCOUT Armed Forces Day Farafia, 4H ROOM duplex luxurloua features. Adults. Evenlngrs 879* lore for another. Vacant. Will QUIET AA SONE. City water, 8009, H. B. Grady. military exercises and Qfila Fn* to Itonli RaMkn MAPLE BUNK beds, complete, family stsed yard. Call Gates aewer. Delifhtfui: location. H. Bonds—Stocks— MALE FACTORY apartment, 1^ hatha, all mod­ 4120. trade, too. T. J. Ckoekett, Real­ A gsncy, 849-5052. M ilitary ImKI tor Saturday, good cm d itim , |85. Call 643- em cmveniences, appliances. tor. 648-157?. BUY ONE B. Ondy, Broker,' 6435009. BELUN O YOUR HOM E? CaU ?iote$ and ?few8 amatlMi oa ooe of m v < M ortgages 81 4570. Rent very reasonable. Bh^e- Paul J. Corrm U A gency, 948- ■t the tBlepboBB Bateit Stanpir ttoa Furnished Apartments 63-A $14,900—A ir conditioning, dish­ SEX ROOM Cape, furnished or Town otfictals, beads of vet­ SECOND lioRTOAOES - Un- WORKERS nings ca ll M r. GUI, ow ner, OPEN HOUSE RANCH LOVERS Vernon — SH-room .roach unfurnished, hoapital area, 588$. Qualified buyers watting Oob Scoot Pock 98 eran groups, and leaden e( washer. fireplace, large Mtoh- for multiple dwellings. Don't MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE Umlted funds available tor se c­ 21” T-V , good em diUon. 649- 643-4862. CHOICE, BIXBCUTIVB type, en, roomy 3 bedroom ranch, 2H y«Ara old vrlth many $14,000. o r $16,000. 649-4784. Sobarban For Sale 75 Oub Scout Pack 98 o t B uck- service clubs ware guests of .the ond mortgages, payments to 5624. Sunday, March 1 Art you Interested in ex- extras. delay—call today. 169th Military PoUce BottaUen . Excellent hourly wages, NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room heated, furnished 2-b e d r o ^ 105x250 lot. Don’t wait. Oartton $11,800—On the bus tine, near COVENTRY—Ripley HBl sec Icyy School held iU ftrot Blue a n s w e r in g s e r v ic e suit your budget Expedient apartment, first floor, center ehanipng your In-town home W. Hutchins, Realtor, 84951S2. of the Army National Guard at eight paid holidays, paid apartment, carpeted, heat, hot J. D. REALTY the center of town. 4 room ex. tion, 6 room custom built Gar. lund O d d m ocUng loot n igh t at 649-0500 ^ 875-2519 sen dee. J. D. R e ^ ty , 648-6120. fimeral leave, pension plan, water refrigerator, stove, R ockville, adults, $85 weekly. for one delightfully situated Legal Notice the State Armory, and wera Mnsiea] Instruments 53 Urns: 2-6 p.m. VERNON — 5Vi room ranch, 818 Crater St—6485X29 pondable home In fine condl rison ColonUl, beautiful lot and Mott’a OommuRlty Hall. Ivor briefed on the military unit’s la- vacation plan, group insur­ washing machine, garage. 875-9121. In Bolton? If to, let’s hear tion. No down payment or as­ A BETTER ARRANGEMENT from you. •> scenic view. Immaculate condi­ After 6, 649-6688 view. Including many extras, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Andonon, etfomacter, preetded tmtlon "to becoma aa Integral __ I iMM w ar niT— r* Voa’B hear from oar sdvertleee la Jig ance Ptuk major medicat Adult couple m ly . 8115 m onth­ Place: 248 Lake sume eiclsUng mortgage. Wes­ of your finances will make LQWREY SPINET organ, Holi- TWO ROOM furnished apart­ tion, walk-out basement, alu­ pniriced $24500. Call owner, Mrs. St Hshriiester. within sad tor the and woz oaaiated by WUllom piut of the town.’’ tw . wlthoat epeadlng all avealng at the telephone. Applicants must be at least ly. 742-8090. Chester. (Just a' half mUe off ley R . Smith Agency^ 649-1894. district ot Mrachetter. on the 34th m ore o f your inc<>me available (Qiy deluxe, fruitwood, 10 ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, minum storms, screens, city FTint, 742-7414. Mullen, neighborhood oommiz- Present at the meeting wen for personal use Lump debt 5’9” tall and In good physi­ Route 44A). MANCHESTER-IminaouCate dsv of Fehnisry, A.D. 1964. m m ths old , $976. Cost new, $1,- THREE ROOM modem apart­ hot water, private bath. Ap­ WARREN E. HOWLAND w ater, only $14,900. H ayes bedroom el-shaped ranch, large MANCHESTER-2 family 65-2, Preeent. Hon. John J. Wsllstt, sioner, who presented the char Mayor Francis Mahoney; Po­ Into me monthly payment of cal condition. Interviews at R ealtor Judn. 225. GUI 2894)423, 4-8 p.m . ment, central location, heat, ply M arlow ’s. 867 M ain. Occasion: To show you a brand Agency, 048-^08. living room with fireplace, separate heating and utiltles, ter to the pock. The signing of lice cauef James Reardon; Lost and Fonnd Business Services 82t25 for each thousand dollars Rogers Corporation, comer 550 Main St., Manchester ^ t s t s ot Doborsh Ann Keith hot water, private entrance new custom built 6-room raised aluminum combtoations, go. centrally located. Owner must Wanted—Roal Batata 77 sks. Deborah A. Keith of Ifsn- this charter was one of the last PoUce Captain George Me- O ffered 13 Inchidfog repayment over 0ve Mill and Oakland Streeta, BEDROOM and kitchen fur­ 648-1108 BOLTON—6 year old 8 room with porch, $96 per month. ranch with 2-car garage. rage, excellent neii^borbood. sa crifice. Phone 949-0838. eheeter In istd dletiict. s minor. offiotol acts of the bite Presi­ Caughey; Robert Brock, execu­ LOST—Grandmother’s bracelet, years. F la ia Burke, 246-8897, Manchester, promptly at 10 Antiques 56 nished for two adults, includ­ ranch, 2 baths, finished rec Upon the application of Beatrice tive vice president of the Man­ three heads, Christmas time, WASHING MACHINES repair­ a.m., Tuesday, March 3. M orrison Paint Store, 385 Cen­ Char-Bon Real Estate, 6485888 P. Keith. Guardian, praying tor dent, John F. Kennedy, who Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ ing gas, electricity, private Featuring: Redwood paneled en­ room, stone fireplace, 1-car ga. NORTH COVENTRY — 7 room WANTED - B40IM tot. CtoU chester Chamber of Commerce; sentim ental value. 649-9812. ed. RCA Whirlpool and Ken- change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, MANCHESTER GREEN —An­ ter St. 643-0644 o r 649-9713. bath, heat, hot water. CaK rage, one Acre wooded lot, con- authority to compromise and set- was honorary head of the Boy tiques. Open every day except trance foyer end fireplace wall 357 m U LIA R D S T R E E T -C ua- CUpe, garage, four acres, 1141 Ue a certain doubtful and dis­ Stephen Lockwood, president of m ore. Call 643-4618. Om n. 643-7636. HARLAN STREET — 6 room cenient location. $20,600. U ft R puted claim In favor ot said minor Scouts of America. Bobcat pina FOUNO—B rln d e m ale puppy^ 6 M onday. 481 E . w d d le Turn­ TWO ROOM apartment, private in living room, largo formal din­ tom built 3 bedroom ranch, baths, hundreds of Christmas | were presented by parents to the Jaycees; Herbert Johnson, An equal opportunity employer. Cape with breezeway and ga R ealty DOin ipUt level, inter­ the time and place ot hearing Also, Ronald Pontarelli, Ter­ Club; and Thomas 5foran, com­ chester, 648-0460. guns, bobby collections, attic FOUR ROOM apartment, all BU ILD ER .649-6S24 rooms, 2 baths, remodeled Bolton line — 8 bedroom B artlett, R ealtors, 289-0989. Legal Notices thereon, bv publishing a copy oi mander of the VFW. rotary blades. Quick service. 2-bay service station available perienced only. Apply Pan- AdulU. No pets. Call 648-4860. kitchen, fireplace, rec room, esting studio type living tills orter In "some newsjviper hay. ry St. Pierre, William MoKee, Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 contents or whole eatatea. Fur­ utilities furnished, adults, no rsuich with closed In breeze­ arsa, kitchen bullt-lns, rear Spokesmen for the 169th B at­ in Manchester, moderate in­ dolfe’s Auto Parts, Hartford. screened porch. Bowers School, VERNON—4 year pear If they see' cause to provide on eight-passenger The Ladles Guild ot St. Fran­ ed to participate In 'the day’s years’ experience. U.S. citizen. Urge rooms, double garage, reatlon room, acts sseludsd at said time and place and be activities, inchidtag the poraide Income tax preparation. Rates old. Property and equip­ night and permanent guest AVAILABLE MARCH 1 — 5 FOR RENT—Office In the Tin­ trolly located (Tape, near 128~ frontage. Carlton W. bedrooms In present owner’s beard relaUve thereto, and make limousine service for weddings cis of Assisi Church will spon­ RE WEAVING of bums, moth Apply Civil Service, Town Hall, pi ATTENTION INVESTORS reasonable. S. J. Turklngton ment, $30,000. rates. rooms with garage, no small ker Bldg. Apply Olenney’a Bchools, bus, shopping, fire- lot. Vln Bogglnt, B A ir R eal quarters. Parking tor 4 cars. return to this court and mail­ and funerals, and to transport sor a St. Patrick’s Day dimes and balL holes. Zippeis repaired Win­ Hamden, Conn. Closing date H utchins, RM dtor, 649-5182. Estate, 643-9832. ing on or before February 27. 1964. J r., 843-7731. children. Apply at 21 Elro St. M en’ s Shop, 789 M ain St. lace, aluminum storxna. Vln On Hudson Street. May we non-emergency atretcher pa­ and buffel March 17 in the The Battaiian hoe promiesil dow Staacles m ade to m easure; COIN OPERATED COM­ M arch 81. FURNISHED ROOM near .Blast Hartford — New 6 show you? Glenn Roberts by certified mall, a copy ot this church hall. The JTs will play to do aU of the wortc, eakad aU slsas Venetian blinds. Keys Sioggtni, B el A ir R eal fliataite, FOUR BEDROOM Ckfionlol order to Ada Pagan!, 161 No. Main tients from Manchester to B IN A TIO N LAUNDRY Main Street. 9 HcumI Street. STORE, 20x18, heated, 188 apartment brick buUdlng, 4 A gency, R ealtor. 644-1521. St., Manchester. Conn.:_ Joseph for danoing and entortainment for civic co-operation In eu|>- made whUe you wait Tape Re­ POUR ROOM apartment, sec­ 643-9382. completely redecorated, 114 points throughout the state. INCOME T A X service. 849- AND DRY CLEANING 649-2170. Spruce Street. Paul J. Cor- RANCH rooms, IH hath duplexes Oenovesl. 163 N. M ^n St., Man­ U being plaimed. plytog marching isnlts, bondK corders fo r re n t M arlow ’s 867 ond floor, heat and hot water, ceramic baths, new heating chester. Conn.; and a like copy of The PUC grsnted Quirti the 8329. grossing $50,000 yearly. One Situattons TVanted—- renti A gency, 648-6888. MANCHESTER - Yeor old 6 all beautifully furnished, all 57 CONSTANCE DRH^ — Buy Worktag on the committoe for and some financial aid of “a few M ain, 649-522L $110. 643-2966. system, new plumbing, new ex­ said order, by registered air mall, permit to do business os thei of the best locations in F on ale 38 ROOMS FOR gentlemen, one room ranch, buUt-ln kitchen, leased. Income $9,420. Ask­ from owner now and save! to Martina GenovesI, Mendoza 1437 the ovrat ore Mrs. Wilfred hundred doltars.” INCOME TAXES prepared by Large modern home on 100 terior point, new price only Q. and T. Livery Service over town, $70,000. block from Main Street, kitch­ THREE AND FOUR room tene­ wall-to-wall carpeting, not ing $75,000. Well kept home in desirable D C, Bueno# Aires. Argentina. Boucher, Mrs. William Donlin, AU prearat pledgad their retired Internal Revenue of­ RELIABLE woman will care for en p rivileges, parking. 848-6127, Houses For Rent 6? X 224 lot, 3 oversized bed­ $16,9(X)—m ake your o ffe r today. JOHN------J. ----- WALLEl- iBTT Judfe. the objection of the Ambulance m ents, first floor. C all 648- ural woodwork, attached ga­ BuckeHey School area. Wooded Mrs. Wesley Sanford, Mrs. Rob. support for the event, end fice r. M arvin Baker, 648-6277. Building— ContracOiig 14 children In my home for work­ 648- 9828. rooms, big family kitchen, Wesley R. Smith Agency, 649- lot, congenial quiet neighbor­ Service of Manchester, the Man­ 6016. 106 OXFORD ST.—Three bed­ ra g e, $17,900. H ayes A gency, AT A COURT OF PROBATE lield ch ester Tkud and C;!ity Cab, and ert Haley, Mrs. John Leahy, a g r^ to aittrad another moet- J. D. REALTY ing mother, reasonable. 649- tiled bath and completed 1894. Mancheater — Excellent 8 hood. Immediate occupancy. at MancheBter. iviUiln and for Ui« “ THE CLASSIC’S”—Band for ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ FURNISHED ROOMS, complete room home, with garage, J. D. 643-480$. recreation room in full base­ the QUatonbury Taxi Service. Mrs. Leon Gravelle, Mrs. Ed tag on March 10 at the Annory, *» modeling, bathrooms tiled, ce­ Manchester 643-6129 9997. MANCHESTER — Delux four apartment frame building, Extras, 6495134. Dlatrlct of Manchestor, on the 34th hire. Music for all occasions. (fat housekeeping fa cilities, room apartment with ceramic Realty, 6435129. ment An immaculate home. MANCHESTER - L arge Im- ■ 8 rooms each. Choice loco^ day of February, 1964. _ In a hearing before the PUC, word Very, Mrs. Daniel Foley to moke more definite plane. m ent floors. Call 649-4291. MANCHESTER — Two faxnlly, macu)ate modern ranch, con­ Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, and Mrs. Orville Welch. For information caK Bob Var- CLEANING by the hour. Of­ mtrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, . tiled bath, modern kitchen 65, waUdng distance to bus tion. Assumable 6% mort- MANCHESTER—6 room Cape the applicant aUted through Mayor Mahoney and Ofaiaf velll, 649-6072. fices and matron work. Call 14 Arch Street, Manchester. COVENTRY — Rent or lease. venient location, city utiUtiea, oU finished, formal dining counsel that, in talks with own Tickets are available from Reardon offtotaUy wefoomed tlie QUALITY CARPENTRY— equipped with refrigerator and Large room ranch, hot line, a lame bedrooms, Ug gioge. Asking $72,000. Estate u/w of Frank WILUNGTON — Drive-ln snack 843-7028 after 4:80. ■VINCENT A. BOGGINI extra large lot Ifin Bogglnl, room, fireplace, combination Cheneyr Jr., late of HancheMer. In { ers of four Manchester conva- any member of the guild or by Battalion "to partiolpate In Rooms, dormers, porches, stove, completely redecorated. w ater heat, a cre lot, $110 kitchen with dining area, Hy­ bar, 6 room Cape CJod home, FURNISHED ROOMS for ?en- R ealtor B el AIr ir R eal E “ sU te. 643-9382. windows, IH baths, 1-car ga­ •aid "Dlstrlct deceased. telephoning Mrs. Boucher or civic affairs,” and promised basements refinished, cab­ Ample off-street parking. Im­ monthly. References. Hayes ing room, utiUty room, very Ths Trustses havlnz exhibited ------lescent homes, he was advized Personals artesian well, 15 acres land, ex­ tlemen, free parking; also, J. D. REALTY rage Yrith screened porch, com­ Mrs. Donlin. They will also be inets, built-ins, formica, tile. mediate occupEuicy. Rental of A gen cy, 643-4803. best condition. Reduced to $21,- their annual account irith said es­ that a service would be desir­ their oo-<^)eraition in the Aimed cellent graver, bank, thou­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 cabins with efficiencies. Call BEL AIR REAL ESTATE plete city utUlUes, $17,900. tate to this Court for allowance. able for the transportation of sold at the door. Servtoea Day venture. WANTED ride to Pratt ft Whit­ No job too small. William sands of yards, good market Scranton Motel and Cabins, $135 p er month with lease re­ 400. Good investment. Wolver- 643-0332 BETTER THAN NEW—6 room Manchsster 6485129 quired. Call Mr. Werbner, Jar­ SUB-LET — Completely fur­ ton A gency, R ealtor, 649-2811. U ft R. Realty Co.. Inc., 648- non-emergency stretMier pa­ latrin e Unit Meets ney, hours 8-4:46, corner Por­ Robbins carpentry service. for gravel, good location for ADORABLE GERMAN Shep­ 649- 0826, betw een 5-7. Ranch, garage, 2 baths, dish, ORDERED: That the 10th day of Brad Davis, president of the 649-3446. herd Cedlie puppies from hand­ vis Realty Co., 648-4112 nished 2-bedroom house, 2892, R . D . M urdock, 648-6472. March. 1964, at eleven o’clock fore­ tients In a plain vehicle rather ter and Oak G rove. 649-8794. motel. This whole package for washer, many extras, conven­ noon at the Probate Office In the Confraternity of ChrUtian Doc. TV REPAIRWOMEN some good tempered parents, ROOM and board, part meals March, April and May. For NORTH CXIVENTRY — Near than an ambulance. $31,600. D on’t wait. Tom M inor, AI7DOVER—Four room apart­ $8,600 — W ELL KEIFT 5% room ient loca tira . Only $19,900. JENSEN STREET — New MANCHESTER AREA — Save Municipal Buildins in said Man­ trine of St. FTancis of Asoisl WOODBURY, N.Y. (A P )-lf HOME IMPROVEMENT Serv­ w orm ed, puppy riiots. 876-9016. free 'ifor errands, or kitchen inform ation ca ll 649 3686. Parieway. Ldke new 5Vll room- chester, be and the same Is aa- The PUC ruled that thU type B roker, 875-6042. ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive Call R om ar R ealty, In c., 648- room Ranch, near schools and cloeingtpcoet, assume VA mort­ of service would be unique, end Church, has announced the unit you call Burke's TV Service and Automobiles For Sale 4 ice—Rec rooms, porches, ga­ p rivileges. 649-5450. ment, first floor with stove and Colonial-Ranch, 5 acres, 2-car 2844, 528-2007. shopping crater, all utlUties, stsn ^ for a heaiins on the lU- ANDOVER—4 room home avail­ dining area, suburiian. Owner gage. Bbccellent 8 room ranch. lowsnce of said account and. aald iwUI meet Monday at 8 pjn. in a woman uswers, don’t hang rages. additions, attics fin­ FOR SALE—Puppy, male bea- refrigera tor. 742-7641. .garage, early American. Hiwu FHA financing. WUl consider since none « f tha opponents Is IfBED CAR? Tour credit turn­ able to June 1, $25 w eekly, A gen cy, 848-4808. onxloua. Carlton W. Hutchins, 8 bedrqoms, dining room, pan­ Tnjstees’ prior account with said th e church hall. Ptans Yrill be up. It’s one of the two ladiea ished, general repairs. No job Help Wanted— Female 35 gr.e and B asenji m ixed, $15. NICE FRONT room to rent, trade. BuUders, Charles Pon- estate, and this Court directs that capable or authorized to per­ ed down? Short on down pay­ too sm all. CJall 643-2629: Will be small smooth hair dog. next to bath, free parking. 8-4 ROOMS, heat, hot water, utilities included; 742-7607. Realtor, 8495182. MANCHESTER Vicinity - Spa­ eled Uvlng room woU, fuCl notice ot the time and place as- form such aervice, the applica­ made for the formal reoeption vrho operate the shop In their electricity. Near Main Street. LONDON PARK — Six room ticelU, B arney Peterm an, 649- basement, garage, Urge lot, ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- PILGRIM MILLS has openings For appointment csdl J. S. Mc­ Call 643-0422. ciou s 5 room ranch miilt 1969. aimed for aald heaiinc be ctven to tion was granted. of all members of the confra. hom e. Phone 649-8760. Cai>e, 6 rooms finished, 2 years VERNON — LOVELY older 7 9644, 643-2463. $16,800. B arbara W oods A gen­ an persons known to i>e Inlereated alon? Don't despair! See Hon­ for salesladies. Apply to Man­ C ray, R ockville 875-8088. Deep treed lot, walk-out base­ The limousine will be equip­ temity slated later in the The feminine electronic ex­ est Douglas. Inquirt I about low­ Roofing—Siding 16 SINGLE LIGHT housekeeping Wanted To Rent 88 <£d, la rge w ooded lot, $18,090. room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ cy , 649-7702. therein to appear and be heard m onth. perts are Mrs. Muriel Barite, a ager at Pllgnrlm Mills, 177 Hart­ THREE ROOMS, second floor, rage, 2 baths, near acre lot. ment for future roc room,' STONE FRONT ranch, Uvlng thereon by publlshinz a copy of this ped with removable seats to ac­ est dovra. smallest payments room, all cooking facilities, P h llbrick A gen cy, 840-8464. -family size kitchen, 8 large i room, redwood paneling, fire­ order In some newspaper bavins a commodate a atretcher, the High Sohort Menu widow, and her sister, Mary A. A. DION, m e . R oofing, ford R oad, M anchester, 10 stove furnished. Inquire 82 WANTED TO RENT—6 room Fine neighborhood. Hayes BOWERS SCHOOL — 4 room circulation In said DIsfrict. at least anywhere. No small loan or fl' a .m .-9 p.m . Articles For Sale 45 working lady only. 643-8388. bedrooms, panelled Uvlng room, ] place waU, 3 bedrooms, dra, PUC report said. Monday—^hot dog on roll, ret Kramer, who have been In the nance company plan. Douglas siding, pslntlng. Carpentry. Al- Church Street. Cape or Ranch, lease with op­ HUGE SPOTLESS RANCH, A gency, 643-4808. CUpe, plus 2 unfinished shed seven days before the day of said ish, sauerkraut, potato chips, television repair business for tion to buy. Write Box C, Her­ famUy size kitchen, walnut olli hot w ater heat, $16,800.; kitchen with buUUn oven, dormer, oversize garage, com. hearinr, and by m allln r on or be­ Motors. 883 Main. terations and additions. Ceil­ BOOKKEEPER’S ASSISTANT— 50,000 B .T .U . gas heater; 14 fore February 37. 1964, oy certified fruit; Tuesday — ravioli wHh the past eight yean. Mrs. ings. Workmanship guaran­ THREE ROOM apartment, ald. f cabinets, three twin size bed­ BUSINESS ZONE m — Bight Wolverton Agency, Realtor, dishwasher, garbage disposal, plete stolnCess kitchen, built Typist, experienced, mature h.p. Buccaneer outboard PLEASANT ROOM for gentle­ mail, a copy of’ this order to Prank DIVORCE CONFUSED meat sauce, salad, gelatin; Burke got intererted In the field 1957 CHEVROLET, V-8, 2-door, teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4880. automatic gas heat, aU 38 rooms, recreation room. Man- rooms with two offices, sep- 649-2818. large fomUy room, fireplace, Ins, 2 fireplaces. Owner 649 Cheney Platt, 1035 Park Ave., New person. Diversified duties. Flill- motor, never In salt water. m an, parking. 54 High Street. LONDON (AP) — A divorce Wednesday — tomato soup, as­ when %e worked in an olec- 2-tone Green, radio, heater, Leon P iela, 86 B irch Street. M aple Street, second floor, 849- cheater, only |18,9B0. Carlton • erate entrance, suitable for 2-car garage, terrace, excel­ 9416. York 38 N .Y .: Uie Connecticut BIDWELL HOME Improvement tlme permanent position. Call 0769. Business Property business or professional use. lent condition. 6495287. Bank iuiil Trust Company. 1 Con­ cose gave the judge and court sorted sandwiches, cake with tronlcs plant during World War whitewalls. Call 649-6048. M r. Kaufm an, 649-6844. W. Hutchins, 649-5182. stitution Plaza. Hartford, Conn.. Co- straograidier a tough time Fri­ hot fodgie sauce; Thursday — n . Company — Roofing, siding, al­ SNOB BLOWERS - Arlans, CLEAN furnished room for one. For Sale 70 P hllbrick A gency, 649-8464. NEAT Trustee. _ ____ , . FIVE AND FOUR room apart­ 43 DALE ROAD—Custom buUt South Windsor JOHN J. WALLETT, Judse. day. The plaintiff was named pork chops, sweet potatoes, 1963 LINCOLN Continental, terations, additions and re­ POSITION OPEN for an ex­ Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ N ear M ain St. Phone 649-8760. OVERSIZED CAPE — Breeze- ments, unheated, children ac­ INVESTMENT PROPERTY — 8H1VBN ROOM older hom e, 4 8 bedroom q>llt, Mrch kitchen Miltar, tile defradant was peas, applesauce; F riday— black with red leather interior, modeling of all types. Excel­ perienced accounts receivable er. and Bolens tractors, parts way, 2-car garage, paneled rec 9,000 m iles, like new. $4,500. lent workm anship. 649-(M96. and service. Capitol Equip­ FURNISHED ROOM with kitch­ cepted. May be seen at 1 Nel­ 2 stores, 7 room apartment, bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. with buUt-ins, 2 baths, living INSTANT HAPPINESS named MiUar-Ford, the cores­ baked macaremi and cheese or bookkeeper. Apply Personnel, room, 110 foot frontage, aaklng Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, 7% room split level, sep­ room with fireplace, 26 foot pondent was named Mellor and eg g salad sandwiches, ginger­ 649-5180. ment C o., Zi Main St., Man­ en privileges. Inquire 136 Bls- son K a c e . and separate 80x87 concrete $18,900. P hllbrick A gen cy, 649- Iona Manufacturing Co., Re­ sell Street. block building with heat, lava­ 648-5953. arate laundry room, garage fomUy room, 2-car garage, Raised ranch, 2 garages and Rockville-Vernon the chief witness was named bread with whipped cream. gent St., Mancherester. chester. Open dally 7-5, Thurs­ 8464. kitchen bullt-lns, nice high, fireplaces, IH baths, aU 1965 FORD FAIRLANE, green Roofing and ChlmneTs 16-A day 7-0, Saturday 7-4. WELLS—8 comfortable rooms, tory, and office space. $29,900. beautiful lot. J. D. Realty, 648 MUIer. MUk is served with all meals. ROOM TO RENT, private en- WEST SIDE c a p e :—Six room s, treed lot, $18,500. buUt-ins. Carpeting In moat and white, body, transmission NEED NEW EASTER outfits first floor, private entrances Contact Phllbrick Agency, 649- 5129, after 6, 649-8588. School Menus 'When Justice Sir Seymour ROOFTNO — Specialising re­ trsmee, 119 C ooper Hill St., 8 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, rooms, drapes remain, large Mancheater Evening Herald good, engine needs overhaul, for yourself and the children? DUO-THERM 8 room gas heat­ and bath, stove, refrigerator, 8464, fo r details. Lake St. School: Monday — KarmlnsM flnaUy got it all sort­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new 649-0596. porch, ,rec room, new wood NEAR MAN<3BSTBR - Country paneled family room, 3 dou­ South Windsor oorrespondent, $50. Call between 4-6 p.m . Avon has vacancies for ca­ er, 1968 m odel, $40. Call 643 heat, electricity , garage. $80. INVITATION ravioli, green beans, cheese ed put he awarded Monica Mil­ 643-6271. roofs, gutter work, chimneys shingle'sidiqg, close to bus and setting. 8 bedroom ranch on ble bedrooms, $23,990. Call lar, 24, a divorce decree from B row nlo Joseph, telephone pable wom en. Start earning $2 ______2564. 633-1874. a c h o o 1, $14,800. Phllbrick WARREN E. HOWLAND wedges, fruit; Tuesday— chick­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum PLEASANT ROOM for gentle Houses For Sale 72 sizable lot. Kitchen with buUt- Mr. Oovang, 649-5306, 876- Michael Miltar, 26, a stager 644-0148. siding. 80 years’ experience. to $3 an hour immediately In a j stroller, car bed, infant man, parking, 21 Edmund St., T O B ID A gen cy, 649-8464. R ealtor en noodle ooup, peanut butter Blast Hartford ins, walk-out basement. Alu­ 6611. known professionally os Emile VOLKSWAGEN, $860. (3all 649- BYee estimates. Otil Howley, territory near your home. Ex­ 643-8203. MODERN, Immaculate $-bed- Sealed bids will be received at minum comblnatiraz. Very and marshmallow, jeUy and seat, $20; 6’9” Slalom skis OWNBaiS MOVING out of state 860 M ain St., M anchester Ford, on the grounds of his 4100. 648-5881. 6484)768. perience not necessary. We and bindings, $10. Call 649- STEW ART room R anch, practicaU y In the Office of the General Man­ clean. $18,800. EUlsworth JMUt cheese sandwiches, brownies; PLElASAlTT room, quiet home, and are selling this 8 room 2- 648-1108 BARROWS & WALLACE adultery with his secretary, g;ive futl training. Call today APARTMENTS back yard of Bowers School, ager, 41 Center Street, Man­ ten A gency, R ealtors, 643-8980. Wednesday — corned beef and 1 REMODELING SALE 5659. refined business gentleman, level ranch located In Man­ Manchester Parkade KDss Constance Mellor, 22, at­ 1966 CHEVROLET V-8, 4-door, for appointment In your home quiet, refined neighborhood. chester, Connecticut, until cabbie, mashed potatoes, peaa, Radio-TV Repair central. 649-7410. 44 Silver Lane chester Features Include liv­ Mancheater 649-5306 tested to by a private detective, NOW GOING ONI standard, radio and heater. at your convenience. 289-4922. B el A ir R eal E state, 643-9382. March 9, 1964 at 11:00 a.m. for SENSA'nONAL~tay near M «h gelatin: Thursday—hot In T el. 528-2656. Services 18 Boats and Accessories 46 ing room with fireplace, kitch­ GERARD STREET 4 bedroom Chester Green. 5H room ranch a roll, potato chips, pickles, Dennis M iller, 38. 238 CH ARTER OAK ST.—Sm all OPEN SATURDAY AND Cast Iron Water Pressure Fit- HIGH SCHOOL Junior girls for BOLTON — Modem, neat, 3 , ^ , en with bullt-lns, dining room, Colonial in exceUent condition with attached garage, flre- cookies; Friday— macaroni and ARTHUR DRUe 1968 FORD, custom 2-door ae- CXDNNIB’S TV and Radio Serv­ waitress work, after school and' XROJAN CRUISERS now on room suitable for working gen­ SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.- bedroom Ranch, 160x160 lot, j and Gate Vmves. family room, den and 3 bed­ 2-car garage, prime location BOLTON — S bedrooms, Uving, The number of organized wa­ nUce, ceramic bath, top notch dining, recreation rooms, 2-car cheese, carrots, fruit. dan, automatic transmission, ice, available all hours. Satis­ Saturdays, good pay, good tips, 1 display In our showroom—25’. tlem an, private entrance, $8. garage, patio, assumable mort­ Bid forms and specifications rooms, garage, oil hot water Good value at $21,700. T . J condition. Priced at $16,500, lr< ter ski tournaments In this coun­ Icor. of Main and St. James Blast Hartford’s modem are available at the ControUer’s garage,' extras galore, wooded Skinner Rd. School; Monday radio, heater, excellent me­ faction guaranteed. CaU 649- pleasant surroundings. Apply 28’, 31’, 34’ and 37’. Also dis­ w eekly. 649-1746. gage, m onthly paym ents $116. heat, 1% baths. M axim um Uv­ C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1577. eluding'woll-to-'wall carpeting. — ravioU, tossed salad, buttered try has risen from about 10 In chanical condition. 649-6698. 1816. In person'. Brass- Key RestaU' playing MFG, Cruisers Inc., garden apartments, 4 large Bel A ir R eal E state, 643-9332. Office, 66 Center Street Man­ lng area with country setting. lot Suburban Associates, 289 1948 to m ore than 100 in 1968'. ***-*0?s rooms, 2 twin sized bed­ SIX ROOM ColonUl, 1% baths, W esley R . Smith A gency, 640- oarrots, Italian Iwead and but­ rant, Main St. Duo and the new' Evinrude chester, Connecticut $24,900. W olverton A gency, 1884. 77U, G ra ce D ltm ors, 242-9902. 1956 PONTIAC In fa ir condi­ Room s W ith Board .S9-A rooms, tile bath, step-sav­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, very reasopable. CaU owne' ter, cake; Tuesday— rice, pork boat. Petzold’s, Route 6-A, R ea ltor, 649-2813.______MANCHESTER SUBURBS—$7,- and gravy, c o m , butter. Jelly tion; also, car radio. Call 649- Millinery, Dressmakinff 19 P ortland, Conn. D I 2-1196. Open ing Hotpolnt kitchen, buUt- CONNECrnCUT 649-7919. 'RICE RBDUCEIk—4 bedroom 1423. ROOM AND BOARD for elder­ 000. Five room Cape, trees, prl. and peanut butter sandwiches, FILE CLERK 7 days a week. in range, disposal, 12 cubic INVITATION RICHARD MARTIN, BOWERS SCHOOL - 7 room Cape, fireplace, lorae kitchen, ALTERATIONS on ladies and ly persons. CaU after 2 p.m. foot refrigerator, air-con­ Cape, full shed dormer, fire­ MANCHESTER — Beau- >vocy. Immediate occupancy. gelatin and whipped cream; Explosion n m »^ 1959 OLDSMOBILE 2-door 98 649-1425. GENERAL MANAGER tlful Dutch Ctyionial quality bedroom buUt-ins. OratroUy lo­ Lawrence F. Ftano, Realtor, Wednesday — vegetable beef, children's clothing, reasonable Permanent full-time position ditioner optional. Very light place, garage, near all schools, cated. Landscaped lot “OPEN HOUSE” Hardtop, good condition, 47,000 prices; skirts shortened $1. and available for file clerk with Diamonds— M atches— and airy, each apartment T O B ID $16,000. Owner 649-1795. home, 6 rooms, garage, quiet 848-2768. Charles NichtKson, chicken. noodle, end tomato A R E Y O U IN m iles, new tires. $1,250 or best neighborhood, handy to schoolz 8486. ' soup, tdiopped ham and pickle, Are Appnis^ up. 843-8746,»649-0776. or without Experience for Jewelry 48 Wanted— ^Rooms— Board 62 off 7 foot balcony. Many Sealed bids will be received at > 7425884. SUN., MARCH («t offer. 643-0333. position In our Claims De­ and stores. Asking price »7,-. egg, tuna sandwiches, cookies; from 2 to 5 p.m. extras, $130 per month. Im­ the Office of the General Mana­ LONDON PARK, Hebron — 4 or ouf of partment. Ability to type WATCH AND JEWELRY re- WHJj DO miscellaneous jobs In mediate occupancy. For ger, 41 Center Street, Manches­ Septic Tanks 900. BVederick M. Goal, Brok­ Thursday— roast turkey, dress­ Moving—Tracking— $20,500 er, 643-2682, 6435281. , SOUTH WINDSOR room Cape, 2 unfinished, fire­ ing, mashed potatoes, gravy, Tlie_foI^(^ntof D lg« 66 Middle Tpke. W. RENAULT DAUPHINE 4-door, and High School education pairing. Prompt service. Up to exchange for room and board. other appointments please ter, Connecticut, until March 10, | place, aluminum storms and H O T W A T E R ? Storage 20 required. 5-day week. Excel­ AND ANSALDI HEIGHTS cranberry sauce, peas, butter M anchester clean, reasonable. Call 643-6203. $20 on your old watch In trade. | CaK 643-8429. call 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for Stump $8,400—R ea lly clean 6 room screens, fully Insulated,^ acre lent Insurance benefits, and Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, R em oval. 514 FOSTER STREET sandwiches. Ice crecun; Friday MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light DONALD S. GALE home, one floor, 3 bedrooms, lot. 643-1448. — mashed potatoes, salmon loaf, 6 Room Cape, 2 car ga- Just 9 Vic* a day for fuel pleasant working conditions. 737 M ain Street, State T heater WANTED—Room and board for Bid forms and specifications Plugged Sewers iMKrMci for this trucking and package delivery. elderly gentlem an. CaU 649-0642 AGENCY Five room Ranch, 2 flre- modem bath. Must be sold Im­ buttered beets, cole slaw, but­ ^rage, aluminum siding, can get you out of Trailers— One week paid vacation if Building. are available at the Controller’s ' plraes, garage, recreation mediately. Wesley R. Smith (First street on right west VERNON — Delightful Cfolonial- co$t$$o little... Refrigerators. wsMhers and hired before April 1. Call between 5-7 p.m. 236-0818 528-6280 ter and peanut butter sand­ many extras. Mobile Homes 6-A stove moving specialty. Folding Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ Machine Gieaned room, combination windows, A gency, 849-1894. o f A v e ry ). Ranch with 2-car attached ga­ coven $9 much! trouble! Mrs. Peterson, 643-1161, for chester, Connecticut, rage, custom built features wiches, mixed fruit. $ 1 5 ,9 0 0 chairs for rent. 649-0762. Garden— Farm— Dairy Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, doors, tile bath, city utili­ Vernon .Blementary School: 15 FUOT ALUMINUM travel appointment. Liberty Mu­ AVAILABLE immediately — 4 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ties, ameslte drive, trees, MANCHESTER—3 family, good throughout, conveniently locat­ tual Insurance Company. Apartments— Flats— room apartment, automatic Sewer Lines Instiled—Cel­ OPEN HOUSE Saturday Monday— ravloM, wax beans, If'you live In a typical trailer, excellent condition, Products -^0 CONNECTICUT i good condition throughout, condition, exceUent Investment, and Sunday afternoons be­ ed. Make on offer. Direct from PHILBRICK used 12 weeks, $795. 1952 P lym ­ Paintyig—Papering 21 Tenements ' 63 heat and hot water, conven­ lar Waterproofing Done. pdckled beets, and rtieera house, you could easily run RICHARD MARTIN, hot water oil heat. small down payment. Pasek tween 2-4. Six-ropm apUt, owner, 875-6320. out of hot water several outh, good engine. Call after APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, ient location. Workliw couple. I R ealty, 289-7475, 649-3176, 643- wedges; Tueaday-=^eat loaf, AGENCY PAINTINa. EXTERIOR and In­ HAIRDRESSER >- Stylist, at­ WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ GENERAL MANAGER on acre lot, one half mile Ed Clark* times a week. 5 p.m ., 528-2959. Greenings, Delicious, Wine- CaU 649-4319. MeKINNEY BROS. 7208. onion gravy, mashed potato, 649-8464 terior, paperhanging, wall­ tractive. experienced. Top sal­ saps, Romes, Starks. Bunce ing for the rental of your apart­ from new school. $15,900. M anchester Tel. 648-1126 Now you can have all the CHARLES LESPERANCE kernel com, and pickles; 175 E ast paper removed, dry wall work. ary and commission. Friendly F arm , 529 W. O snter. 64S-SU8. ment or home. J. D. Realty, Sewerage Disposal Go. WAPPINO—6% room ranch, Wednesday-pork in gravy, hot water you need at on# Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ 649-7620 Center S t. Auto Driving School 7-A cooperative working conditions. 6435129. 180-182 Peart S t—648-5808 breezeway, garage, ceramic buttered rice, oamrts and but­ time for anly 9%o* a day. ing arranged. Fully insured. Tres' Chic Beauty Salon, 649- MADELINE SMITH, Think of It—only 9%c» a EAST OF THE River-Charm­ tile bath and kitchen, assume SIXPAK tered beets;. Thursday: oven HORTLOesrs Driving School 649-9658, Joseph P . Lewis. 3534. Honsehold Goods 51 mortgage, only $16,200. Carlton day! Inc., offices, classroom located ing new 3 room apartment in TWO FAMILY FLAT—Beauti­ R ealtor fried chicken, mashed potato, W. Hutchins, R ealtor. 849-6182. french beans, end cranberry Yes, thanks to Mobilheat Manchester Parkade. lower INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ WAITRESSES—Luncheon, din­ EVERYTHING IN sterilized re­ lovely''rural section, heat and 2 Great Comrhunifies fu l le v s; lot 120 feet frontage Roomy Cape Cod located in —and an oil-fired hot water 649-1642 648-8189 sauce; Friday— macanonl and level. Beginners, older, nerv­ ing. You nttme your own price. ner. and cocktail, oVer 21, ex­ conditioned used furniture and appUances including washer tArge bright rooms, modem MTTCHELL EXCTIANGE—5% fine residential neighbor­ cheese, macaaroni and tom atoes, heater of correct cawtclty— ous students, our specialty. 649-7863, 876-8401. perience not necessary. Pellins appUsmeea, high quality low and dryer are paid for by only mahogany cablneted kitchen room ranch on high 1% acre hood close to schools, bus WHILE THEY LAST! peas and cole slaw. Dessert, your family can take core Teen-age driver’s education Restaurant, 643-462^. prices. LeBlanc Furniture. 196 $135. p er m onth. Sam uel M . dowiStairs, aluminum storms treed lot, 2-car garage, full and shopping. 6 complete of all tjielr washing needs PAINTINO, PAPERHANOINQ • MANCHESTER RIDGE milk, bread and butter served ooorse. State certified 649-7898. South Street, Rockville, 875- Lavltt Agency, MLS Realtosr, and screens, excellent value rt cellar, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, BUTLER ROAD—8 bedroom rooms, fireplace, 2-car ga- _ OPEN SAT. and SUN. at one time. Good work, reasonable rates. COUNTER GIRL wanted for 7 RockvlUe office, 80 Ward St.. 2174. Open 9-8. at Vernon C ircle. 643-2158, 875- $16,200. W esley R . • Smith kitchen with dining area, oil ranch, close to shopping area rage, city sewers. Bargain' trtth all meals. Mom con do the family Over 30 years in M anchester. p.m.-l a.m. shift. Please ap­ Maple St. School: Monday — 875-4911. 6297. 1$ NEW A gen cy, 649-1894. ______heat, $14,900. Wolverton Agen­ and schooCs. Phone 646-7924 priced at $17,900. Etaclusive. wash. Sis con do the dishes Your neighbor my recommen­ ply Mister Donut, 255 W. Mid­ • ELLINGTON RIDGE ravioli, green beans, cole slaw, 1:00 P.M. HN Dork . . . after 9. at the same time Junior dation. Raym ond Blake, 649- dle Tpke. a. E. 9 CU. FT: refrigerator. 146 CHESTNUT STREET—Tre- cy, Realtor, 649-2813. com meal bread; 'Tuesday — takes his bath, and you en­ 9237. CaU 643-9044. Come out and see why folks aU over this region say, APARTMENTS mendous value. Immaculate 6 COVENTRY — Lakefront home, COLLI & W AGNER hamburg In gravy, mashed po­ E-ZLERM WANTED—Nurses’s aide, 7-8 LEGAL "Nothing measures up to a Stich-buUt homeT’ You’ll joy a shower. room, 2 bath semi-ranch, 12 6 room ranch, fireplace, 2-car 289-0241 tatoes, com, carrot and celery — PINECREST — EDWARD R. PRICE - Paper­ shift. Laurel Manor Convales­ ANTIQUE SPOOL BED, 3 spool find two beautiful communlties^flve model homes, all Don’t delay—phone us to­ Driving School years old, fireploced Uvlng VERY VERY CHOICE garage, outside fireplace and sticks; Wednesday — chicken hanging and painting service. cent H om e. 649-4619. stands, refrigerator, deep with year 'round air conditioning. Prices start at day. Find out how easy it is NOTICE COMPLiTSLY room, beautiful heated rec covered picnic area. Gerald noodle or tomato soup, egg sal­ 849-1003. freeze acroes top, curly maple $18,990. room with speaker system, If you appreciate a fine East HarHoid-LOW TAX RATE! to switch to a Mobllbaat- OonDecticut’a largest, auto­ SALESLADY—F ull-tim e, exper- buffet. 648-8800. P ork , $15,400. Frederick M. ad, peanut butter and mandi- CAUCUS FURNISHED home in an exceUeiit set­ Goal, Broker. 848-2682. 848- Legal Notice flred water beat. matic and standard sh^ BEAT SPRING Prices—Have ienced preferred. Apply In pei> ------1------..... $19,600. C all 6495661.______m ^ow or ttaeese sandtHctMs; TO B37ROLUCD MEMBERS VA & FHA FINANCING ting built with the finest of 0281. •Average family of four. free pick-up service, teen­ your interior painting done son between 105, Munson's WB3STINQHOUSE oIm M c d ry er OF THE DBECOCRA’nC Bedroom, living room, AT A (30URT OF PROBATE held Thursday — oven-fried chicken 5 MBAUTIFUL MODELS tO CHOOSE FROM good ■UBURBAN — north of town. ccmstruction, this six room age classroom, older and early. CaU Connecticut Paint­ Candy Kitchen, Partcade. about 5 years old In PARTY OF THE TOWN OF dinette, kitchen at Mancheater. within and lor the g r a w buttered rice, sweilt nervous - atudents our na- ing ft Decorating. Free esti­ OPEN 1 F.M. to DARK Jjorgo 6 room Ranch on K ranch in Rockledge Is for STONEFRONT roiich with a dUtriot of Manchester on the 38th IN LAST SECTION— condition. 649-58»8. (XJVBNTRY, CONNECTICUT: day February, A.t). 1964. poUtow, pMj. onnbwtyM Uc; cialty. 115 Center St., Man- m ates. 643-0883. WOMAN POSTER artist to do •ere lot, basement garage, you. Features a completely million dollar view . S bed­ Punniant to tiie provisions of Phone 544-1607 aluminum siding, less than 3 equipped kitchen, a formal rooms, 2 fireplaces, garage, Preseht.t. Hon. John J. Wallett, Friday — ms«aroni and oheeee, Ranging in price from $17,490 to $20,0(W. 2 MORIARTY eheimr. Call for tree book­ speed-baU type art work, ex­ Judge. macaroni and tomatoes, wax le t 648-8562. INTEUUOR and exterior paint­ perience necessary, call 648- Section 9-390 of the State of O A K LO D O E years old. $2,700 cash assumes dtaing room, spacious living rtr ccmdltioned throughout, ex­ Estate of France^ H. Taylor, model Ranchee, Raised Ranches, Cape Cods, Col^ Connecticut Election Laws, Re­ DIRECTIONS: From DIRECTIONS: From mortgage ^ th $129 per month. room with fireplace, and ceUent location, immaculate of Manchester in said district, a beans, cole slaw. Dessert, milk ing, waUpaper removed. Rene 6468. E W IT A ’n O N vision of 1963, and the local Manchester, take Rt. 83 Manchester, take Rt. 88 three targe bedrooms with condition. Gerard Agency, minor. and sandwlchee oerved with fiials. Built-ifi stove and ovens, completely land­ BROTHERS B elahger, 643-0612 or 644-0804. 257 TOLLAND TURNPIKE T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Upon appUcaUoo of Irvins W. LEARN TO DRIVE - Special Democratic Party Rules, you north to Rt. 30. Cross north to Rt 30, then Rt. abundant closet space. The R ealtors, 648-0865, 544-8325. each m eal. scape, ameslte drive. NO HIDDEN EXTRAS! Wilbur Cross Highway, MANCHESTER 1B77.______• . „ I Tay.or. guardian, praying for au- attention to nervous and elder- DROPCLOTHS laundered. T O B ID ore hereby wam ^ that a cau­ 30 to Wapptng. Turn lower level offers a delight­ 1 thority to sell certain real estate Northeast School: Monday- VA, FHA and Conventional Mortgages. Help Wanted— Male 36 take lost right at Baldwin 643-513S Classroom for teen-agers. Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 Pur- Sealed bids wiU be received at cus wlU be held on Friday, right at Rt 74 to Wap- MODIFIED CAPE, St. James ful family room with an­ BUY OF THE WEEK, E. Hart­ ' particularly described In lasagna, tossed salad, green Pickup service. Day or eve­ neU P la ce. BUREIGN EMPLOYMENT ^ March 6, 1904 at 8 pjn. at the Rd. to MANCHESTER ping Wood Rd. and BLr Exit M Wilbur erase, Parish. 8 large bedrooms, din- other fireplace and bath. ford—6V4 room ranch just re­ pllcatldn on fita It is foregoing hearts, apple crisp; Tuesday- DnUBOnONS: On HlUa Street, fairn on Wickham Dr., the Office of the General Mana­ RIDG E. „ ORDERED: That the foregi ^ 301-315 CMttr St. ning uaeona. Reasonable rates. formation. Construction, other ger, 41 Centei^i Street, Mancheo- George Heroey Robertson School IGTON RIDGE. Ing room, center hall. Extras CaU Doris Smith at our duced to $18,800. Bus line, appItcaUon be heard and aeter- baked luncheon meat with pine­ frtlofr thrangh to Model Homes. ^ ICancbeoter Driving Academy, tnra left 2J)0 0 feet fcleetrlcal Services ^ wortt projects. Good pa; ter, Connecticut, until Marrtt 11, in Coventry to endorse candi­ Include G.E. dishwasher and Vernon office to see this close schools. Excellent nelgh- mined at the Probate office to apple, mashed potatoes, butter­ T43-7249. disposal, woll-to-woK corpeti _ Manchester to said District, mi the W E • i v i overseoa jobs with 1964 at 11:00 W a ter dates for election as members of beauty. hortiood. Good condition. Geiod- »Ui day of Match. A.D. 1964. ai ed corn, cake with Icing; A M . to r fireplace, aluminum windows FRBB BSTDIAnaS. Prompt travel expenses. Write only: Main Extnasion—Middle Turn- the Democratic Town Commit­ $100-$125 UomUkii cUld-BarUett, Realtors, 269- three o’clock la the afternoon, and Wednesday—soup, tuna salad, •REIN STAMPS that notice be given to all per- R. F. DIMOCK CO. Garage—4Servies— aervioe on all types of elec­ BYre^ Service Bureau, Dept tee and to conduct such other A O € V m ' and awiitags, rec xotm b o a ^ JARVIS REALTY CO. 0989. eg g salad soadwlcheg, celory trical wiring. Licensed and In- Idke Bast to Haynes Street tUuUy paneled oomplete with ' t o said a ^ t o ot Storage 10 869, Bradenton B each, F lorida. Bid forms, plans and specifi­ bustneoB as may properly come R B A IT O R S MLS INSURORI ' lation aad and carrot sticks, cheesa sured. Wilson Electrical Co., liar and^ano. ItoUl^ tar 648-4112, 9765628 H«Mt4f.S24S cations are available at the Oon- before said caucus. SOUTH WINDSOR Special: heartag wedges, peaches: Thursday— OARAQB for rent for car, boat, M ancheater, 549-4817. O lastoo- IMMEDIATE Openings lor good Feirtaihig OJt Boage, r». low owner’e coet. Wesley R. E ves. 649-2519, 643-411$ Neat sturdy 8 bedroom ranch, Moblfheot 1^ troller’s Office, 66 Center Dated at Coventry, this 28th this order to acme newst___ oven-fried chicken, mashed po-, R IC H A R D F . L D U U C. JOHANNA Stonge. Cooper Hill Street, buty. 548-1588. men — Bridgeports, lathes, frtgerator, dtopoeol, washer Sm ith A gen cy, 649-1894. full basement, Mi acre with tatoee, buttered carrots, cron- EVANR grinders, and other machlnea. Street, Manchester. Coanecti- day of F ebnu ^ lM . tag a elroulatlon to aaid district, OOfOOK D O iO O K Manraester. $7. Call Olaston- PEMOCRA'nC aad d^rer. anchor foncing. Worth $16,800. at least seven days before the b e ^ iauoe, cookies; Frlday-- Top pay, overtime, big. second c u t ; ____ ‘ rA~S"f~0'C I A Y E 41 i $18,900 — Comfortable 6 rpom Your otter requested. Owner d v > t|^ lATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1964 p a g e t w e l v e ■ I liaurtfFatrr lEvFttfhg

, Jamea L. Tirry, 311 HoUlater Bids Sought St, a 1941 graduate of Went­ About Town worth Institute In Boston, Mass., will serve as class agent By Town on Th« R««lna D ltalla Society for the 33,100,000 development Business Bodies will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. fund campaign recently launch­ a t the Italian American Club on ed by the Institute. The "Award Colors” highlight­ Water Main mdridga S t IN NEW OFFICES ed the decoraUng p ro g r^ pre­ Frederick W. Pejry Jr., an LaBonne - Sllverstein Associ­ sented recently by Eastern The town is advertising for Four Grade 6 Sunday school aviation ordnanceman third States Fanners' Exchange at bids for the installation of a new class In the United States Navy ates Inc., Insurance agwCy, for­ pupils at South Methodist merly at 153 Main St., has Springfield,'' Mass. water main relief trunkline, Church will appear on "Wo Be­ and son of Mr, andl Mrs. Fred­ lieve,” a wnC-TV Channel 3 erick W. Perry Sr., 126 Wwh- jiraved to 155 Main St., into WUUam Kelsh, dairy fam from Manchester High School to niigious program, Sunday at ington St., Is serving aboard the Manchester’s most modern businessman and youth leader Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. 12:30 pjn. Ann Akmentla, nuclear-powered attack aircraft styled and air-conditioned busi­ In 4-H Dairy Club activities for The project Is expected to carrier, USS Enterprise*, which James Schrelber, Deborah Hunt ness offices. many years, this year marks his benefit both the high school and and Lynn Beggs will tell of the departed from Norfolk, Va., re­ 30th year in the dairy farm busi­ the hospital, by supplying more wortc their class la doing. Ap­ cently for her third tour of duty The expanded quarters, from ness at 307 Gardner St. Kelsh water pressure lor ordinary with the Sixth Fleet in the Med­ 1,500 square feet to 2,200 sqilare started his milk retail route pearing with them will be Hen­ feet of office space, provides daily use, as well as Increased ry Arnold, their Instructor. iterranean. when he was a junior at Man­ service for fire protection. cubicle offices for the firm’s chester High School in 1934. road salesmen, a larger clerical Water pressure on the sec­ The Women’s Auxiliary of the ond floor of the hospital has l KamangVCUllCMI Aircraft Corp. in--- at 8. p.m. The Rev. Dr. J. Manley walnut paneled walls. Fund, and was unanimously ap­ Shaw will be the speaker. Mrs. Bloomfield, recently announced proved last September by the The company’s interior decor contract awards of over 2.5 mil­ Charles Crocker Jr.. Mrs. Hen­ features green tweed wall-to- board of directors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- ry Kuster and Mrs. W. Ray­ lion dollars from Gruman Air­ The project will start on K. Borchers, 24 Hyde St., have wall carpeting, augmented by craft Engineering Co. of Bcth- been vacationing in the lower mond Dedwith will be hostesses. vinyl Colony Gold and off-white Middle Tpke., in -front of the wails, and pecan paneling, page. Long Island, for tall and high school, will run southerly west coast region of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Larkin wing section of the Mohawk, the along the west driveway of the throughout the main office and Army’s new high speed fixed of 31 N. School St. will hold reception room areas. school to Perrett Pi., then The Klwanls Club will meet open house tomorrow from 2 to An early American motif pre­ wing observation aircraft de­ westerly along Perrett PI. to Tuesday at Manchester Coun­ 6 p.m. for their relatives and vails in the front reception room signed to operate out of small Summit St., south along Summit try Club for luncheon. National friends in observance of their with American eagle designed unimproved fields. St. to Flower St., west along 4-H Club Week will be ob­ 18th wedding anniversary. w'allpaper. In the conference Flower St. to Main St., north served, with area 4-H members room and kitchenette area the The Retail Division members on Main St. to Haynes St., and as guests. Miss Donna Tedford The Ladies Auxiliary of Lau­ papered walls display state of the Manchester (Chamber of west on Haynes St. to Meiporial will give a history of the 4-H; rel Leaf Lodge will sponsor seals. Avacado green drapes and Commerca will hold their next St. Miss Sandra Williams will dis­ a traditional Irish dinner at sales promotion on March 17 The water main will be a 12- pecan paneling complete the de­ with the Shamrock Day Sale. cuss the various kinds of clubs: Machinist's Building, 357 Main cor. Inch pipe from the high school and Miss Margaret Pesce will St., East Hartford, on March The insurance firm has nu­ to Summit and Flower Sts., a tell of awards presented to club 14 at 6:30 p.m. after which there merous sound-proof rooms, one Directors of the Superior 10-lnch pipe to Main and Hayne.s members. will be dancing until 1 a.m. Mu­ being LaBonne’s private office. Electric Co. of Bristol this St., and an 8-inch pipe on sic will be furnished by the An F.M. music system has been month declared a 6-cent a share Haynes St. Pfc. Robert S. Oliver of the Plaids. Tickets may be obtained insUlled in the ceiling in each George T. LaBonne Jr., president of LaBonne-Silverstein Associates Inc., Insurance Agen­ first quarter dividend, payable Specifications call for labor United States Marine Corps, by contacting any auxiliary room. There is al«o a private cy, at 166 Main St., looks over account folder in expanded clerical office area of Manches­ March 12 to stockholders of rec­ only; the town water depart­ son of Mrs. Sarah M. Oliver, 146 member or Mrs. Olive Bushey, Intercom system. ter’s newest and most modem business offices, while employes Mrs. Ann Fuller of the casu­ ord on Fdb. 28. ment is to furnish all of the Bissell St., serving with Marine 238 Broad St., Wethersfield. LaBonne-Silverstein started alty department and Mrs. Lucette Wuschner of the auto department accounts look over cler­ materials. Battalion Landing Team 3/2 In into Insurance activities in 1956 ical reports. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Stop A Shop Inc. of Boston, The contractor is required to the Mediterranean, is scheduled The board of directors of the with just four people. Including with an outlet on W. Middle make all pavement rep^rs upon to return to Camp Lejeune, N. Manchester WATES will meet LaBonne and Lee M. Sllverstein son Hall under the sponsorship Goodrich Ck). and is made of Life sold more than one billion Tpke., near Broad St., has an- completion of the project. C. He has been overseas for Monday at 8 p.m. at the home special latex foam rubber. dollars in life insurance for the noimced sales and earnings for Excavations and pavement re­ (head of the firm’s affiliate In of Epsilon Alpha Zeta. honorary 12 weeks ended Jan. 11, 1964, as the past five months. of Mrs. Edwin McConnell, 57 Sarasota, "jPIp-.), In 300 feet of UofH business fraternity, and fifth consecutive year and pairs on Malfi St., Which is un­ Branford St. Last Saturday’s Business scored records in all phases of exceeding those of any quarter der the jurisdiction of the State fioor space at 808 Main St. the School of Business Adml- in its history. Sales totaled Hartford Chapter of the Na­ In 1957, the business moved istration. Bodies erroneously named Al­ its' operations In 1963. Highway Department, are to ■< • _ tional Association of Account­ John Mather Chapter, Order to 153 Main St. with 600 square The program covered fields fred Palmer as general con­ $92,673,167 and earnings were comply with state regulations; J. ants will hold the third in the of DeMolay, will confer the sec­ tractor for the new Magic Donald Harrison, manager of $1,586,328 or 54 cents per share. other street work must comply feet of office space and later of accounting, marketing- ■■ Jhand V ' i aeries of concurrent committee ond degree Monday at 7:30 pfti. added additional fioor area in management, and featured Mirror studio at 767 Main St. the Eastern States Farmers Ex­ with town regulations. meetings Tuesday evening at at the Masonic Temple. All of­ the same building. speakers from General Electric The contractor’s name is Albert change store at 1310 Tolland More than $1 million have The contractor will be re­ . if the Wampanoag Country Club, ficers are reminded of the re­ Today, the firm has Connec­ Palmer. Tpke., announces that the 1964 been paid to Pratt A Whitney quired to protect concrete from do., Plalnville; Boston & Maine Aircraft employes during the t * West Hartford. hearsal to be held at 7, before ticut offices In West Hartford Railroad; Fafnir Bearing Oo. of "Award Color” selection of na­ freezing, and, if It does become the ceremony. and Glastonbury, and employs CHiarles J. Van Deusen, agent tional Interior decorators, archi­ past 17 yenrs for suggestions so damped, to replace It at no > * New Britain; and the Aetna which saved the firm money. Friendship Circle of the Sal­ 19 stalls members. Two suites of Life Affiliated Companies. for Sun Life Assurance (Com­ tects and color stylists—19 paint added cost to the town. vation Anny will meet Monday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Platt and offices in the new building are pany of Canada at 357 E. Center colors of the nation — are avail­ Improved a product, or made a Any disturbed lawn areas are job easier to perform. at 7:45 pjn. at the church. Mrs. family, 122 Baldwin Rd., have being sub-leased to local attor­ O ^ S ROGERS POST St., this week reported that Sun able In four different finishes. to -be replaced with four Inches 1 Brig. Richard Holz of Hartford been visiting their sisters and neys. of loam, seeded, and with grass I,v V • «: will be the guest speaker, and families, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jes­ Richard C. Berry of Daniel­ re-estaJblished. % An open house is planned for son has been named technical 1* " -Mrs. Maj. Bernard Ditmer of sup, Dade City, and Mr. and a date to be announced in the The contractor Is required to C Hartford will be vocal soloist. Mrs. W. Perrett, Sarasota, both near future. director of Rog^ers Corporation conduct Ms operations so that ' Mrs. Peter Carlson and Mrs. in Florida. The Platts also plan of Rogers and Manchester. minimum Inconvenience is ex­ \i]k •*!'A 'VU Thomas Blevins will be co-host- to visit Tarpon Springs and St. DIRECTOR OF SALES The former manager of prod­ perienced by pedestrian or ve­ esses. Petersburg. James P. Hagarty, an East uct development, Berry la a hicular traffic. It\j :’T Hartford native, has been graduate of MIT where he re­ When working In the vicinity ceived a bachelor degree in ' f. '■ Cadet Ralph H. Cowell, son named director of sales of the of the high school, he Is re­ 1 ’i."A V of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Cow­ Newton Co. at 55 Elm St., it chemical engineering and a quired to so conduct the work, lALL HEATING PADS ell, 88 Buckingham St., re­ was announced this week by R. master’s d^ree in chemical en­ that the arrival and departure K cently was promoted to "cadet N. Nicola, president. gineering. of' school personnel, students 20% OFF sergeant for .perforining his A graduate of the University Berry joined Rogers In 1949 and school buses will not be de­ MARKED PRICES duUek In an excellent manner" of Connecticut School of Busl- as a development engineer and layed or hindered in any way. at Wentworth Military Acad­ moved up through the Research If the contractor's operation emy, Lexington, Mo. He has and Development department, encroaches on private jyroperty, ARTHUR DRUQ been given the duties of Range becoming manager of product he will be required to get per­ NCO on the Brigrade Staff. development in 1959. mission first, from the prop­ ' ' In his new post. Berry wUl erty owner. The Rotary Club will meet have wider responsibilities over Kds for the project will be Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the all of the firm’s researrii and opened at 11 a.m. on March 11. Manchester Country Club. I development activities in the in the hearing room of the Mu- CASH FUEL Youth (Sovemment Day will be areas of both consumer and in. nlci'pal Building. observed. The elected officials dustrlal products. SERVICE will be the speakers in spite of the fact that, due to the storm BRIEFS Save $3.00 On 200 Gallons on the originally appointed day, Ward President Robert B. Munson of Mun­ 24-Hoar Bainer Service Feb. 19, they were unable to act or serve in the office to son’s Candy Kitchens In Bolton Of Taggart Band which they were elected. The (Rt. 6) and the Manchester new date has not yet been set. Shopping Parkade was a recent Charles Ward of Columbia McKinney guest speaker at the Cos Cob was elected president of the Lamber and Supply Oo. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill of Rotary Club luncheon held at Taggart Pipe Band at its annual Tuckerton, N.J., and their two the Clam Box Restaurant in Cos | meeting in Rockville. Est. 1947— Bolton children are weekend guests of Cob. He spoke on the art of \ Other officers are Russell E. Mrs. GUI’s parents. Mr. and candy manufacturing, and: Graham of Southington, vice Tel. 643-2141 Mrs. WUUam Skoneski of 43 Ed­ showed colored movies of his president; Roger A. Fisher of ward St. own candy-making operation In Manchester, secretary: Chester Bolton. I Lamb of Southington, treasur­ er; Ernest S. Taggart of Tol­ Julian Gross, president of the land, quartermaster: Robert J. James P. Hagarty Julian Gross A Associates, Inc., Taggart of Ooliunbia, band his­ ness Administration, Hagarty Hartford, advertising agency, torian and publicity. Look Ma—No Dishes! I will direct the national sales or­ has named Mrs. Beverly Hen- Also, Robert J. Taggart, pipe ganization of the Newton Pow­ sey of West Hartford as vice major; James Wickwlre of Man­ SPAGHETTI DINNER er Pulse Control. ■ president and account executive chester, pipe sergeant; Ward, PAOANI CATERERS In the Feb. 6, 1964 issue of for the firm. The agency han­ pipe corporal; John Drever of the Iron Age Magazine publica­ dles the Savings Bank of Man­ Manchester, piping Instructor; SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1964 chester account Hlmest S. Taggart, drum ser­ 12 NOON TO 9 PJ«. tion, Newton's remote-control overhead cranes of the Power geant, and Henry B. Murdoch Joseph W. Harrington of 47 Jr. of Broad Brook, drum cor­ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Pulse Control systems were ex­ Stephen St, a driver education plained in a full-page feature poral. NORTH MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER expert, was one of 32 such edu­ Men interested In piping may story. cators from five Eastern states Benefit of the The publication pointed out contact Roger Fisher, 35 East- who participated in discussions field St. Manriieeter Association for the Help of Retarded ChUdren that "the traveling overhead of new techniques being used -s- M E N U -e- crane has found an ideal mate with the behlnd-the-wheel class­ Macaronl and meat sanoe, rolls, coffee and punch in detached, remote control. room trainer developed at the With this method, one man Aetna Life Companies in Hart­ DONATION; 5Qc equipped with a portable trans­ ford. mitter operates the crane from Automation has come to the Community Press at 9 B. Middle Tpke. as shown With Frank Tickets may be purchased at Bees Eaton Doughnut Shop, the plant fioor.” Larson, owner, operating his newly installed offset "Platemaster," made by Itek Business TSSTST" O uter St.; Parkade Bowling Lanes, Shopping Parkade; Sam Crispino, new owner of Products division. Photostat Corp., Rochester, N.Y. The completely automatic offset plate the Bursack Supermarket at ’otterlon’s. Center Street; Ray Beller’s Music Shop, Main JOB PROSPECTS processor produces two plates per minute from which five to ten thousand copies can be Street; or from Joe HaUoran, 643-8664. Tickete wUI be 469 Hartford Rd.. Tuesday will printed on offset printing presses. The Itek Plate master offers a new concept in making of FUEL C O . Career opportunities in to­ have a grand opening day for available only until March 4th. day’s speciaiized Industrial eco­ offset plates. "We can now give faster service and greater savings to our customers,” Lar­ 867 MAIN ST. his newly acquired business, af­ son said today, "for example, copy ready for the Itek, received in the morning con be plck- EAST HARTFORD nomy were reviewed Wednes­ ter a two-week remodeling. day at the 11th annual “Expec­ ed up as finished...... order the following daday.” ‘ (Herald photo by Satemls.) tations Conference” held at the NEW PRODUerrS; That strik­ University of Hartford. ing hat you see on a woman of the club, the part each of the by the Mimchester High School FUEL OIL Students and guests from the may wind up as the base for a Past Presidents honored guests had played, and Jazz Club of seven musicians. Greater Hartford - Manchester telephone. It’s the kind of thing introduced each past president Robert Vater of the MHS Music SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH business community were wel- turned out at Telephone Center, Feted by Omar who spoke briefly. A moment of Departmmt was narrator, and oomed by Chancellor Vincent silence was observed in the he described the origin of jazz, 1226 MAIN STREET New York City, which special­ Brown Ooffin and Dr. Gor^lon izes in antique and odd designs Past presldenta of Omar memory of two deceased past the many varieties of its form, B. Cross, business dean. ^ for telephone bases. You can presidents, Frank Gray (1956) and how It has become accepted REV. J. MANLEY SHAW. DJ3., Senior Minister Shrine Club were honored last as a rt REV. RAY C. HOLLIS JR., AssocUte Minister The yearly event, whlnduct the work, each representing \ a different' Its third birthday. tracs the underwater quest step ral and departure WuS5^‘‘ ^to^^ aro ^hdmKy “Get toe Message’t will, use by step and Illustrates hovr all rsonnel, students celebrity-audienca participant available scientific end naval ses will not be de- CAMOfj L A W R E N C * Uton, a Labor Party member of ‘^'taaeball' teams to guess, words on toe facilities wetje ntarshalfd initho toe Nouse of Commons from sred in any way. W'eat Fvfe a coelminlna riia. watching demands toe (usually basis of clues. effort. raotor's operation night club act. .' She - B Remarkable - films of tho private property, danoea and cavorts atop H trtoL other to Rotort Alex-, “ ander Undaay (Lord Balnell). 1 _ pleasant____ to , _sew. The Maori Dancers, 186 Poly- oceSn floor 8.400 foot ddwn aro lulred to get per- eight-foot ladder, which is roUr a oSS^rlX. tha »>roadcast The from the prop- od am castors by two dancers. na. wash dishes, eveb^ make, CBarTVs "The Danny Kaye i At ofie.. pothtiJlt,whirls ardund of Cc^mpns for Hertford and beds ,>hil4 following the prog- Show" Wednesday from lO -ll' Hloe Pago F e ar) le project will be while Garot poms prel^y atop the soil bf a hereditary peer a.m. on March 11. and sings and does an- arabes- of the ^ a lm . f room of the Mu- qus Or tvfo. .", • Among others to be toter- vtewed on the program will be- !«• . shr says,:'referTtog to husband -Robert Goulet, “got. the hmdinaeter of Sunningdale, SATURDAY Tetevi$ipn , PROGRAM ' m m y ladder onoe. Ho w w t up a typical prep school; Dr. Rob­ a- few rungs and then got off. ert Birley, headmaster of Eton, U-.W < s> 8kr rntmt BUI Daaa U :U < 8) Batatday Baistaealar ‘That’s It ,' he said. H a ooukln’t Britain’s most famous private Mtok sebael 8pirta . “ Pive Pingera,’' Jaaqea Ma* resident ThaYskaa . soa. Daadrtle DarriMK. act' bn a ladder." school; and Profeasor Asa <48) Ohaagiag Tinasa ' an Briggs, chancellor of the Unl- ( l-M> Bu* Baser frtS < » Ctaae 'Up m Sparta gart Band ■, ■'■ '■ Hotel OrV ■ CaaSlaria BawHaa . S:U 1,1) Nwa. _ . U iia (28) Oarthla Tlasa . v e i^ y of Sussex, one of toe UsN < » Da Yaa Kaaw (M) Waadertal. WarM a( (88) The Lata Shaw Tetavtaion has booome a M f new universities hoping to chal- Woadwarkias “ Bluebeaid's Tea Hoaap Children match knowladse aa 4;>S (M> WMktactaa Bapaii ard of Columbia osabty la the hotel buainem. lengo the academic supremcMsy the' concept ol time. moons" G. Calvet. ‘Quests expect sets In their (M-M> BalaUwtnUc I (0> StM t S> Brakaa Arraw ‘ U:88 (48) Shock Theater , : - president of the of Oxford and Cambridge. Cartoon sertea. (8) Laam ie U:aa (8) The Big Mavis . Band at its annual rooms, ssys Harley -J. Watson, Canapasa • “ Voodoo Island,' Botto Kap* The program w ill Include ex­ ( t.M> Amarlcna BandatnnS. (tt) lataaatlaBal ghawtlaia ockville. ;.vtM president of Bhdraton In- clusive color scenes of a fox IMck ■-' Clark, emcee. Muaie lolf. Beverly Tyler. tomatlotMl and general man­ ' and tnterviewa. (W> Ckayana Irtt (88) Mavie Till D a w a __ __ ers are Russell E. hunt in Gloucester, a teaching (U> MtUlaa DaMtu Kavie (4S> WteeU ef Daaser Dr. Cyclopa, Albert Det&- Southington, vice ager o f N ew York’a Fncfc- TrtS < t) The lACy Skew ker. “ The Crimson Pirate.” seseVsi at Oxford, a dinner 1;M 1 » B.r.D. Me. t ger A. Fisher of Bhemton. party one toe stately . (It-M) Ezplarias (Oalaa) at ot “ Johnny . Appleaaad-’ ia (M> Bir Pietara^ cittc,” Joel McCraa. "LaHa- lecretary; Chester “W a just . redoooiaitod 800 homm in Britain, toe inside of theme. Daa BTocker narratea. (4S> Wrated Dead ar Alive. bye of , Broadway,” Dorta ithlngton, treasur- rooms in the Park-Sheraton,” American Folk' Dancera. T:W ( 8) daetda O lai^a B h ^ Day. an exclusive London club, an Tba American Bcae Mssa- 1:88 (8) Saa Praaelaca Baa4 . Taggart of Tol- Watson says, "and put In .8(10 e:q>ensive hat shop where a ^XUesta. (R) IM) Dance Party aine. I'eaturing: Prank Pon- '. ■ (8) Wewcape—Maaseata al master; Robert J. new sets. ’TelovMon Sets in hi»- young English gentleman to fit­ 1:U ( I) Yanr CanamanuHi aihe, Barbaa Hpller, June Caaitort oliunbia, band hls- tol rooms last about five years, ted for a bowler, and toe of- 1:M. < S> Bis I TkealaT Taylor Dancers. 2:8B (8) Memeats at Madli atiaa “ Road A sent" Dick Pbrae, (22-88) The Ueatanaat (8) Oaod' Night JByijsa .. iblicity. re abused. ficea of a management consuH- Lao C a^o. “The B's Guai^ Gary Lockwood. Rice is as­ 1:28 (88) The X.aaa Bha^r rt J. Taggart, pipe "W o keep a fuM-titne teio- ant who interviews two job can­ er" Wayne Morrto, Preetoa signed a adviser on a movie anout a marine battle, -‘■ m - I Wickwire of Man- didates — one a graduate of Poster. • . . <8-28-(S) Baca at Western Maa (See Page Twol Bkon, toe other the product of (I) Drasaat sergeant; Ward, Mwllas (C) Sp^aT "1898." Docu-' 1; John Drever of a leas exclusive school. (M) 4>nariesa Baaditnni m enta» of the .emergeocti of alleye Baskelball. the V.9. M .a world power. .' piping instructor; "Whether or not she becomes 2:ee (*t) jOall 8:88 (8) The Deteadera _ jggart, drum ser- a member of toe European ‘arren McGavin. Sam Wana- Common Market," says produc Don Herbert cotiducts aoi- makar. .Three mtn rescued at lenry B. Murdoch sea are accused: of cannibal- Brook, drum oor- JOHN L JENNEY er George Vloae, “Britain faoea entlfic ^.perlinimta. • ISHO. . ^ serious challenges. PollUcally ChaUeasa Oalf^MJ) (22-88) Joey Bishap Shaw (0) J AOENCY and socially, there are (umbles Arnold Pnimer and Gary Roberta Sherwood. Hiccoughs Bted In piping may Player VA Bob Charier and and (emale vanity complicate ^ t d m k ir Fisher, 35 East- of discontent at home. E!co- Bruce: Crainpton at Laa matters at a . behetit beT- nomlcally, she must compote Poaas. Club. Camarillo. CalU. (ormance. ELECTRONICS with Europe and the United (M> qhamplaBthlp BawUas (8-28-48) Lawreaee Welk Shaw S:W (S) Ni O. .OaU Ttama—eat l#enaan Staters, others.. Songs. States. Technologically, she to (S-ZS^ Pra Bawlaira Tear ' Dancing, instruments! solos. LABORATORIES In a race wHh America and toe “ Blrnilnsham Open" at Bina- . Prom Hollywood. Soviet Union. These changes Incham, Alabama. •:8t (22.48) Saturday Mlgh8 at the Oolt C t a ^ B O Lester can. . Baee al the (8-28-48) HoUyweod Palnoa (44) Aailsn. Underwater 18:18 ( 8) Qnnsmska (l4 « (S) Shtnrday at Tha B a ^ . 18:18 (8) Stamp flie Stars <8-Z4-tS) Wide WerM af (28) CaU Mr. D Qcalifiad i OIL ATUNTIC FURfUGE OIL U;I8 (2) News. Sports, sad Waafip ifitional Ski Jumpers Cham, 24 HOUR CUSIOMER SERVICE — «49-37«l pionahlpa, lal^nune, M l ^ ; (28) Mews sad WesOier TechiiiciM$ NASCAR .‘.’SOOl Bwok Car (48) Saturday BdItUn - Champioaship. Daytoaa. HilB 8tiw > ^ IW t “ InvlrtUe Mail Ratunui,” Via ■;M ( *) B ad Davis Bkmm oent Price. J.-Suttan. ^ - B a d l'a , kaltM and' S e r ^ L T. WOOD SiM (t) Waathtt (82) Satinrdap Might B epait

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J (M) laSartiT ea Fan4a (48) wSiaiu riaa in freot of her frienda... iar»KSsuy. 1.-88 (8) Year ^auanalto (28) Ohamptonahip Bridge AF MpvU-T«levUloa Writer no tongar a (wild but BOt yet a ahow. •:15 (M> Aateileaaa at Weik M ) Atanaal Faa 148 8:88 The Werti el ■;M ( «) The ChrlMrtm ( 848) Dtoeettoa’a W BOlI^OOD (AP) — At last woman. 848 ( ^ Pe« ( S) OaTejr aaB CtoHalh (U) HataM at Tntti we have someone to explain the Now, at this point in my ca­ lehast By*" Aarieidtafe ea FanAa a plot to hltcUrhiko^boma to reer, I^re got lo think man Nolaa, warren Stev- (4*> NMe laattlaie ^ S ; Bawlaa. BeatlM—Hayiey m ils.' isstu' TiM spa. «n impoverished o n m S;45 ( t> Dares a a t QeUath Mara on a now rocket iMtos ’’They’re simply marvelous,’’ about the integrity of my per­ _ •( Mr. 04 reedledL .TriH « » m t SIS baoomea involved In a slsss ( t> Ucht TIart •=“ ST ^% i5a'^'^ (22-88) WaaAeital WailA at Raylsy onttnised, diaring tha formance.' I’ve got to—aad here clearaneo oootroversy. Oalar (Calar) opudon of her. ristar teen-agera is dad^ talking — find good llS •i88 (28-18) Qreatort SKm ea *'**ir5cfra5rria&. A Hungarian pointer and a la Britain aad the United States. character rotes during this time TannSrSr^ higWlpa of dachahund lace, pjgaa Is; ' a p o i S w ~ racM in TSaitoBd. lag aordto a prtanti Tes, but why are they simply when Pm not ready to play. SSsKJFinllM (45) Saeied Heart leaMnlg ladlee.” geenj^ more than the cumM can • :U The Ohrirtaphen (U) BaakethaB. al Aa "Tliey -jast are, that’s all,' It may not be long. Haylqr (28) Far Y a « „ lalaraiatto •48 '•rtbr Weelpawe •;W ( S> Saartea Seaurter Dan O'Heriilur. OmriM ahe replied. ” t guaaa they ap­ Trill be 18 on A ] ^ 18> and aha a s ISmuSTSS t, ( S) The Aaawar (22) Baataa OalUea HaaketbaH •on. Beaver Company to-jolaad oonttnuea to blossom into a love- BdSe Aadetsoa. Jack's eSd OnU IMkerterta to be roj^ty. I blonde into U s m W :W ( «) I ^ p ^ H a tea M r Haet Boat. Frank Btoir. Masaalna her iidvanced age, iim has no format newa proarain. (48) Froo*deat Lyadaa B . John- are not very good looking. They ( 8) AewWi Newsaa riawa • naa •—Bad Oraae . ■ are not very good musiolana. yen to fly file m et 848 (22) Chaliee ef BatsaOea ■■ ■ ■ ( 8) Betoaee £ a Mara - Harts Ghieebi: Dorothy This to the Ule 8:88 (2248) G rM ture a group sound that la o f the questloo. Wouldn’ t ttaiiik M:I8 ( S> Leak OrAaA Lire Imogena Oooa.^qrinffle _ " YBlher ■rmiftniir e f it ■"rill I ’m SI or at. (Oeler) Reltoious sertea. Is _____ 4:88 ( 2) Leave if to Baavar Herman get a ]^ e r ia Job "A year ago nobody knew who Mum and daddy are very un- Behind-the-scenea tour ( 8>7Haai at 8L F naeto OaB pditlng aa’ hia wife,wfte. ’imawapa ' ha David Brinkley, m c lu ^ |1:W < 2) Oanen »atee (28) WaaderfnI World of they were—or oared. Now they denrtandlngi they don’t hoM me Jamee Macandrew. beet. (Oalar) . . _ ' _ to akleptom aniaa __ _ of the late President Gene Saraaen. hoaU Doug ( S-18-t« Arrant and M r t have made: so much money by a UgbitliMiah. I bave m y own and Mrs. Kennedy. E perimental aeriee ooverlM Janet Margolin, Peter Fonda IS 48 is on "high society.’ ' drama, literature, muaic, art. Sandem vn. Juan Rodrinen at don't suppoae tfa^d ever have key aim soon I’U learn to drtve Ptrtt Itoiatrtirti ( 8) Ceauneata H Feeple Dorado Courae, Puerto R ica Girl and boy w h ^ . fatheria and have my own ear. M (848) DnltcA Statea Prefea- are enemlea, fall in love. to wwk again, xet they have ■rt L ^ jU l^on T ^ Brtto (22) Mahalto Jaekara 8:8 8 8) Judy Garland Shaw taken the whole thing with good enta give me perfect fr< U iM DR mwcS*'iM fiSwiMW TThat’S Maw art. With the pwee In por- <38> FronUera at Faith aloaal BowlIag_ Neirs (48) W eaten Aaiaba»w ^ (28) Operatian Sneeaaa Mualcal-variety. hinnor and they haven’t lost the and besides, I like them. So why « s U Bult, KImUe and a nun try 4:38 ( 8) N; O. Opea (22-88) Benanaa (Gator) 148 to get over the High tterrM. 11:15 (22) Americaaa at Werh (28) Setoace All Stan Lome Greene. Anjanette Com­ Common touch. should 1 move out?’’ (24) la Soheol P r m ^ 11:25 (8) Capital B ^ r t ^lence - minded youngatara er. Ben offera guidance to an “You know what fiirir amU- Hits U:88 < 8-8to48) News. Wenttes 11:88 I 8) Frera Oailesa Cam pea <^»y-88) Ti __ Westtec Waata to ahow their Inventiona: teating Etortlah girl■ ■ who waa raiaed tlon isT One of them wants and SjMrts ( 8) All America a flea'a heartbeat, tmd playing Inr mdlana. TiU (2 W erten Mass, mak- (22) ^ News Knew cards with a computer. tP.AB < 8) GaadM beauty patrior. Another wants to ‘ 1898’ — Ag U.S. sm Witt Killy. 7)88 ( 8) W k m t im Yhe WevM Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy. 12:M < 8) Inalgkta Vlalt to the Ngorongorro CnUo ef the Oaaid (Color) their veins. That’s w ^ youni (88-18) Mr. Novak (48) Steve AOen ( 8) VldlcoB ^ Special documenting changca audiencee like them. That, am (28) LMVS It T* n*OM 8 __ Fraaclscua, Baiharm (28) Tonight (Oeiae) (28) Challenge GoU >>. Ben­ . "I think those sUly girls are |m ) Tha Bert rt Onseh* remain with a British 12:68 ( 8) Newa and Westter 12:88 ( 8) We Believe alng gambler. (R) nett Cert Arlene Francla. abeolutely revolting,” she said. in “The Saga of Weetem Man' (24) mshligiito of Beoaomles 18:55 ( 8) Memeato of MedltottM (8) Social Security ( 8) Mawa Bapart 1:28 (2 ) Hrase Ihurty 1:88 ( 8) NewMopo, MemeaSs at (22) CoBCara ^ . (48) Woaderfal World of Golf Hayiey was in town to do a series. (22-M) Ike ■i88 ( 2) BoJl&oItoa Hewr (88) Blag Aroaad Sunday < 5:88 (22-88) Callege BoWl U:ito ( 8-842-88-48) Hewa and The Spanlah-American W ar- ( 8-2848) Day to Odsrt Comedy-variety. _ Comfort 1 8:88 i -S) rwentlo'ntlelh Century ' Weather Danny Have television show (M) GhaUeage o f Ghaasa (88) Newa ^ (48) Air Force Story of Auatria.” Gueat: 11:18 (22) Movie . „ _ including its causes, major 2:16 m j8 ) News 12:45 ( 8) Changlag Timea ‘ ^Tomorrow to My Turn.' CL COBURN ft MIDDLEIROOKg Inc. with her fauier, John Mills, and (48) Lilt Bp Your Valaae Dr5°Yurt voir Schuachnigg, to talk about "The Chalk Gar­ camp4dgns and results — is Auatrian CHMUicellor at time of Axnovour. INVESTMENTS among the highlights of pro­ 12:85 ( 8) lou r CongreaamAU fraui the Anachliua. U ;D 2) Movie Maaterpiaaea den,’’ wMch she also made witti Ooaaectlcnt ( 8) Chaagtag Times BIR. OBOBGB F. JOHNSON JBi. Mhaager gram on the emergmice of the 1:N ( .8) Perc^epttou (22-38) Meet the Prana (O) her father, plus Deborah Kerr WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM (28) Charlie Chan (48) Featare 48 FRIENDLY AND BELFFDL TRANSAOTIONS HANDLED ON, United States as a major vrorid ( 8)Duckpia Bowling (48) Science Ail Store U:28 (88) Late Shaw and Dame Edith Evans. (18) Off to Adventure “ Incendiary Blond." Betty ALL i j . IKOHANOBSe x c h a n g e s LISTEDl i s t e d AND UNLISTED—BCDTC^ FUNDS "It was a ohaUenge," she said power. (24) Lyrics u d Legeai (2848) Diacovenr ’84 8:88 < 8) Hiater Bd Also featured Trill be the na­ Time Chaaael . _ . 8:88 ( 8) Te Tril Ike Xratt Frank Buxton. Part H rf vUdt Wiimie'a vialt to a gypay givea Hutton. MAIN STREET MS-UM "because It was the first time I ~:88 < 8) Bnariae Semeeiee ( ^ > Yea Dea’t Say 8:88 < I) B everlyHUlbUUes______the talking home the idea that 11:38 < 8) Movie „ „ _ ___ tion’s contrasting wealth and Big Plotar* (88-48) Qaeea for a liaa Blue grass musicians Lester to Hoacow; includea talk with he would like to have hia hoof “ Mighty Joe Young." Tarry ' ever had a chance to really be 8i88 ( 8) B u n r Aady Skew Flatt and Earl Scruggs join Coamonaut Adnrian Nlkolayev. Moore, Ben Johnson. poverty; fits rise of "sweat- Mamwto « f Oiaiflri (22) Schlne 18 Pin Bawling read. nasty in a film. Tm usually so (S84«ll5rtofc Game the effort to find a erne for (28) Star Showcase 1:88 ( 8) Newaeopc, Han to Mm aboito” Ahd Iqbor unions; file i ( 8) Admiral Jaek (88) Snadav .Haltoea , 1:18 ( S) Newa. Weather aad-M o- sunriilny that it gets sickening. 81 T«wa^•TSBir I (22-M) Bspleaage “ Country Fair." Rory Ctolhoun (22) Have Oaa Will Travel D) ‘The Chalk Garden’ I could cladh of "imperiaUsie" and "an- <|H8) Trailssaster 1:25 ( 8) Vonr Oongretanuui trem (18) Air Power meais rt M^Hatiaa U-lmpertalists’’; the immt- 7:88 4:28 Hews Dramas based on aoUvittes st (48) TraOmaater 1:88 ( 8) Maments of Oamfari aad IT DOES Make A Difference Where Toe Save! reaUy he bad and—I suppose I 4:M ( 842) Merle . _ undercover afrente. CoBaeotlent Goodnight Hyma granu’ urlval at BUis letand; 1:18 ( 1) Face the Mattoa I 7:88 ( 8) Laaaie shouldn’t admit this—it seemed (18) Make Beem fto Daddy 18-2888) Boa OtStiw sensational Journalism, and the OoIIete 8:88 ( •> BIBessaa Vincent Edw ards, Betssy to come easy to me, ' Joining ot the continent by rail­ Jones-Moretond. Casey tries tt A A . a The Him, made in England by (28) Weattnt treat aa alcoholic teartier. road. teat ( 8) BFD N*. (48) The Admiral aad- gwafcby (28) At Issue _ Universal, marked Hayley’s ( 8) FMeads « t Mr. 0 * 4 8:M ( 2) DIek Van Dyke Bkew MONDAY Television PROGRAJM . first American movie away CUfcOMT rrAREAN' MAY BE OUT •:U (24) Tke FrieadlyGlaat Mary Tyler Moore. Rob rem- vS A V 1 N G S 4 % from Walt Disney. She has 8:18 ( 8) Beeky aad Friends ntoces Mout hto biaalre wa^ :15 (88) The IFMendly Otont (g) DW Big AMVWMNews NEW YORK (AP) — CBS time honeymoon. Time Chaaaal News aad Weatker made five for Disney, from VXi\ (28) Moderb Art 8:88 < 8) Saariaa Semestw ;St ( 8) Vagi Bear CtarrcBt "PoUymma” to the unreleased apparently has dropped plaiha ’ 8) jSS ta lame Bhw •^eeSr’ to ap|uw." Btokard (88) Agriealtore aa_Panrte (24) TTkat’s New U:15 ( 8) Monday tItorUgkt . if ?n/ Iv O A iV Sim asl for a wrier next seasOh on, tbe masrMMnpet Beein . M:M (2 ) Daany Kaye Shew (28) Maverick "Appointment for > t I \ J f i’Moonspinnen," and has one Comedy-variety. 8:85 ( 8) MWeato al Cemfart Qmrles Boyer, Margaret Sul­ DIvMcai old "TarMui” books and.moriM. S n s e m tte GteTm m-W) Bleveatt Bear 8:48 ( 8) Mewaoepa . (48) Sapem wa _ ^ livan. - tniure to go uhder her contract. f:U irpw-*y„DAwi^^^ 8:45 ( 8) Tewa EK <4#> lA m n to 11:26 (8) Sparta View loei MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER • ROUTE 81. COVENTRY outdoore man, Daniel IBoonA James Bari. Agnes Morehead. i^lS (8 ) Sports, News *a8 Weatt>- 11:88 (8) nig Mevlo • she.^remarked. "Alter all there '2 2 -l»,is jr Wksn I ^ M m r . aiM'Weatti- Brilliant Negro scholar and Icge "Tropic Zone.'t R on ald 8) (Ufl Talk 8:18 spinster professor are brought (22) Weather Reagan; Rhonda Fleming. MORE SOLO HOURS iK H erate Mevie * ** 7:1# ( 8) FerfecM n „ „ t:15 (22) d a b Manse _ 18 tW 8) Mevla _ . 8:18 (88) aabhoase t^ether by their mata8l ( 8) Friaad# ef .Mr. Ooabar 1:25 (22) S M to l Bapart (22) TealgM NEW YORK (AP)—Judy 28-88) Werd, fsy W ^ loneliness. 1:88 ( 8) Nm s 12:48 ( 3) Newa aad Weather (24) laBcheol Preview 7:65 ( 8) Let’s Talk Aboat 12:46 (48) Lard’s PrayOT Garland ie expected to Trind up 8) Oeaeral ■sspital • :l8 ? ir % w s 8:N ( S> Oaptaia Kaaghrao ( «) Fallow the Saa Our SPEEDY Sp U :88 22-88) Gmesatransa , 87 Preolaet U;M ( S4-M48) News. Westhetf (18) Ltto of BUor 1:88 ( 8) Newsee^ Memeato s( her CBS shows next month with (8248) Hantley BriaUey 8:88 (48) Oparatton ^ p h n b a t Oemforl and Hymn TRULY DELICIOUS “ 18) The Price Is ('_ __ 8:88 ( 8) Hap Blcharda (2248) HnnUoy Briakley OMICAI-rt^ a couple eff one-wom an shorra. U:88 Missing Urito. (Oelsri (24) What’s New 22) < 8) Jack La Laaa Show Beport (88) News Her recent solo hour was so ------1) TtojbW eet to 8:88 (28) Hews (M) News and.Weatter (22-80) Bomper Boom (24) What’s Now OPTICIANS CHICKEN 1248 ft) liOVft ftC Ul6 7:88 < 8) Uttlest ,H eto.^ 11:18 ( 8) Wednesda/ BtoittoM (48) Boao the Otowa 1:85 (28) Nows „ . well received that tt was decid­ m W ^Y ow imprssstoa (28) tatemOe Oalltoc ‘"Tagfet Zeio?’ Richard Con­ 1:88 ( 8) After Dtoaer Movie BrowM 6 Minutes ed to try some more. (24) The Bamaaitlee te. P. CaaUe. 8:15 ( 8) Deputy Dawg "Diplomatic Courier" Tyrmie im a ifM ) Ssvea Jteys (M) Xenight 8:88 ( 8) Leave It To Baavar TV Notebook U:28 8) Jtowtt tor Temeirew (22) Local News (48) Steve Allen Shew ( 8) Best of OroBcho Power. Stephen McNally. Th« world’s ’TbMwt eatiu’ aMETratt er GenseeaeaeM (88-88) News mrt WmttM 8:48 (48) Klag aad Odie Shaw (18) SnbacripttoB TV (Oonttnoed from Pace Owe) TfltESCOPES MICROSCOPE^ W / Richard Burton and Elbtt- , 248-48) Fatter Kaowi Best liU (22) Western Masa. HlghUghta 11:28 ( 8) Bporta View (28) MaU Order Market chickMi" with InoompnmWe (18) Sperta Gamera U:M (22) Ttatohl Shew (Getor) 18:88 ( 8) News (22) Weather, Local News beth Taylor appear on "On Lo­ U:E6 22) Mows ( 8) Mevie (22-38) Say Whoa vision repairman on ouc pay­ 763 MAIN STREET—TEL. 643-1191 tastob cation; The IfigM of the Igua­ 1:88 2) Best Ssllsr _ (48) Mews ( 8) OIriTaik„ ^ (28) Hnmaaities .2-2848) Teaaessee ■sals'^ 7:88 ( •> TV Beperts. "The (Sbweb.” (48) Momlag Marta (2848) News aad Weatlmr roll. Most o t our hoteki do." na” Mimday from 9:80-10 p.m. U:48 (48) Lerd’a P rieto 1:18 (22) Western MaSs. Hlfhllghta CALL IN ORDER Fiohire story of tte search U:88 <_S) News tod 18:18 ( 8) Movie ^ Hie chain gives each guest a Ph* Up 10 Mteutos Later on NBC-TV "Hollywood and the GttM) At Mento_TTltt K » ^ for the sunken atomie sub, 12:58 (8 Memeat ef HedttotiMi (22-88) Ward for Ward (88) Sports DID YOU KNOW 1:88 (48) .B i^toM B erra4 Thresher, and the lecsons Hements ( 8) Oeaaral HMPital (48) News . . . questionneilre — on which they Stars.” 1:88 ( 8) A ^ e World Taras learned from the dlaastar are 1:M (8) ^ w so e p e . U:88 (82-88) Ooaeeatra&B 1:88 (22-38) Haaday Night At Tha are asked to register com­ ; 8) Sale Btorm W»ew • Comfort. Hymn ( 8-2848) The Price la Bight Movl6« Thot SoiiM Bifoeds Ar« Wraiiq For M) At Heme Witt Kitty. }m «Sf 'The Ylrrinton (Gator) (M) Late Newe "Underwater Warrior” Djn plaints — and Wataon says 90 DEN’S DRIVE-IN Leave It Xe The Girls . 11:88 (22-38) Mlsslag Liaka Dailey. Jamee Gregory. Bi­ per cent of the cotn{daints in- Lee J. Cobb, Daren McOavIn. ( 8-2848) Objeet la Certain Froscrlptions? 40N CENTER ST.—048-9000 WE SELL and INSTALL Mews . Taking control of Shilota HOH-MTHLW CXIMEDIES ography of D.S. Froiimen’a volve fauRy sets. 1:88 . , Barbara Bernard ranch, outlaws plot U :M ( 8) Lave of Life commander. < li«8 n e w Y O R K (A P )— Tdovl- (22-38) Year First Impraaaian ( 8-28-48) Outer Limits Televtaton’ has taMneaaed the A proper segment is one that has neutralii^. algebraically, the 8 RESIDENTIAL war. okm trend-Bpottera may be to- ( 8-28-88) Sevan Keya Don Gordon, Simon Oakto^. h oM ’a room servioe ■ ^businesa, (gS d-lt)a48) ’The------Adventnaes- of 12:88 ( S) Search tor Tomorrow Amusement park space ride distant portion with the reading ^rtion to minimize ^ je ct displace^ Osria aad and Harriet tereated in a sudden Interest ta (X2-M) Tmth or CoBsagaeaeoa actually takes off (or outer Watson says. Ckieste no looger OARAGE ROOR 'M 'ssru.. D-i After toviting mviting his 1 ^ Witt'swiff horror shows just played fop ( 8-t#4t> Father Kaowa Best ment, image jump and subject disappearance* . . . . ( 8) Q w eM w a Bay beau to dinner, Dave finds he go out to movies and clu b s . himself muat tote' comedy. CBS has announced for 12:55 (28) News 1 ^ ' To Calck a Dream When an improper segment is used it would cause injunee * work (R) 1:88 ( I) Best Seller Now more of them stay in their OPERATORS Si&S^SSUeb. 8:88 ( 8-2888) Patty DakeOksw next season a series called "Hie ( 8-2848) TeBaeasae Btaia 8:88 (28) Dr. Paata’ s Olaate rooms and bave lefreahmeoM' climbing stairs, curbs and alighting from autmnobiles. 2:88 (7 ) Hemte Ballard, gueat When ahe 1:18 ( 8-2848) Bragon Tjato *Ct Kiy Munsters,” starring two funny­ sm t..in. Key operated or radio oob- / ^ T ^ W o t o t flunks a magasine "examina- (22-88) At Home With Kitty John Mclntire. Frank Mc­ trclled from ear. tten” Patty enrolto in modria* men fu>m "Car 64,” Fred Grath. Mysterious killings ter­ school. Owynne and Al Lewis. 1:85 (48) Barbara Baraard Show rorize the wagon train. 8:88 . (28) Featare _ _ 1:88 ( 8) Aa The Werid Taras (24) Great Decitlans do and the Junkw viewer abs(nb ABC has announced a forth­ ( 8) Gaia Storm Shaw Garry Moore named TTV, the Inittala mean­ 8:18 ( 8) Ten UT* ^ Oaaam 8:88 < 8) Dakar Thomas Shaw a few baric tenets about tiM Red Howe, boat Btowlng th ^ coming’. aeries, called “The (28) At Hama with ing "Tesohlng Televiskm", Heepltol are on camera, peimle talk (St) Leave It Ta-The Oirto Marjorie Lord. Bans Conretd. Which the name of the penguin brU^-building art. Addams’ Family,” based on the (48) News Visiting Uncle -Toonooae tm- Shuns TV Offers about anything ttey Mease. weird characters of Charles 1:35 (48) Barbars Baraard nounces he’ll stay on until he H o lly w o o d also means. Wiien Tuxedo la unaUa to rs- (2888) n o Fatmerto Datighter 1:56 (221 Special Beport proves he's a big shot. p i^ an automobtls tha ensuing Inger Btevena. After a wed­ Addams’ cartoons. ABC official­ (28) latem atiaad Magasiaa E arly ratings o f the new show ding anniversary squab- (28) Sfea at Dastiay NBJW YORK (A P )—®f Cktopy nm, gn^Mcally and with Juve­ bte, Katy’a parents .pNn« sep­ ly describes it as "humorously 1:88 ( S> Password f :M < 8) Andy Grlinth Show Moore, who ia leaving CBS, indicate the kiddles are getting 6eat O p v m mtuttbre.” (22-88) Let’s Make a Deal Don Knots. Barney models o n T V out of bed Saturday mominga nile simplicity, explains llw arately to her fortotmoe. ( 8) Qneea For A Day bunting gear aa si deportment wants to work in broadcasting worMng of the internal coae- > U to Top#' store mannequin in an effort and dialing TT, ohlivioua to the (88) This to The Aaswer next season, he has aU sorts of fact that it la a slgnlflcaat bustlon englna (48) The Beat ef Orancha to catch shoiWtera. offers to choose from. BY ERSKINE JOHNSON In similar vein, other plots 8:88 ( 8) Hoasa Party (22-38) Hollyweed aad ton breakthrough in visual educa­ TURNPIKE AUTO (22-58) The Doctors Stars He has been invited, among - Hollywood Oomapondeot lelul TT Into the fields of. irvi- WKSON ... "On Location; The Night __ tion. MANCHESTER ( 8-2848) Day la Coait other suggestiona, to letum to HOLLYWOOD — (NBA) — ;aUon, firefighting, astronomy, 2:55 (22-88) Newa , the Iguana." Richard mirtoa, the BeiUraore station where he As aiM example of program­ imunicatlon, f a r m in g , SEAT COVERS ELECTRICAL CO. 8:88 ( 8) The IMga of NisM Elizabeth Talylor, Ava Gard­ H ey, MaJ Tve g ot neWe fo r you. ming in the public interest you MIW.MlddieT)^ Reridential-OqmB.-DriU (22-38) Loretta Yoaag ner. Deborah Kerr, Sue Lyon, launched Ms career, and to "do na' tlon, deep sea diving, au. BEST OUSmBILE ( 8) Trallmaater John Huston and .Tennessee whatever I want to do” on a That "know-it-all" cigrtoon can almost forgive the q ^ - The idea for the show canie: giS-OSOS .. 649-4817 — 04S-U88 t (28-48) Oeaaral Hoapitol Williams are seen. Bor’s message. 8:88 ( 8) To TeU The Tmth 18:W < 8) The Deteetfvea ^ Fcrtland, Maine, t^vision star penguin |uuned Tennessee Tux­ front Cyril Plattes, a Mlnneag- "Tear (NdsmobHe Dealer” (22-38) Von Don’t Say (22 ^ ) Sing Aieng wHh MUch tlon, near hia summer plaoe. edo on television every Satur­ In 4MU9S you are unaware of oils Jndustrlal public relations, CAR, (88-48) qneea (or a Day (Color) „ ^ "Pm thanking everyone," the day morning ie helping educate Tennessee Tuxedo, he’s the sort and marketing speciaUst who w/ffU be gladL to ahoW you a S12 WEST CENTER ST. 8:88 ( 8) Banger Andy Show Guests: Norwegian .S ln g ^ matoiileB8 aeleotion ot M(diawk (22-38) I t o t ^ Oamo Society, ^lotots: Leslie qg- comedian noted this week. "But your kiddies. who Js always sUolting Ms nose 'surveyed interest of Junior age ( 8) Admi^ Jack gams. Bob McGrath. Phil what X realty want to do is get The kids don’t realize they into other folks’ affairs. . As a levels. He found "an unbeUev* Don W ILLIS Gorogo or mgEdow carpet right In year 643-1611 (2848) Trallmaster Olson. Gershwin songs, away from Ckury. Moore for a are being slipped the education­ result, he keepe finding himself able hunger" fob informatiOB SPECIALISTS IN oTni homri Mttke your home 8:2S (22-88) News ( 8-2848) The BrealXii Patat w h e e l ALIGNMENT AM ) oarpAt oomfortablet 8:28 I S-22) Movto . „ Paul R i c h a r ds, Edmom. while — after 30 yeana*’ al needle. And that’s the big in situatloiui he cannot handle. abou t the work! Junkhr lives in. (281/ Make Beam far Daddy O'BrleiL After being attacked After June, It wta be tempo­ Idea. M istaken 1m a famed archi­ "So," ha says, *WB deoiided to B RAK E BHBVICH) 2;88 ( 8) The Binemka . by an tntmder, a child goes use the cartoon as a carrier GENERAL AUTO REPAIR NEW er USED -----MaU Order Into shock. rarily retired Ihomae Garrison So keep mum, Ma, about tect, he is gum the Job of Isk MooelMstar Corpot (24) la Sehosl Preview Morflt who is saiMng Us boat reading that Tennessee Tuxedo building a bridge. ’The bridge a good comedy riiow with ait •40-4881—U MAIN ST., MANOBBSTBB Sirabby U:88 I 3-8-2848) News, Weathsr aart SU Main St. — Odt-MiO ®^~*A£Sarand and sitting in the « uil is p roou os(r b y a son van y (BoUapsei. Xa the doing, Tuxs* educational nuMawga." ^ FACE FOUR MANCHESTER JEVENINQ HERALD, BfANCHESTER, CONN., S^TyRDAY, FEBRUARY: 1 9 ^ ^ ______!_■■■ * • ——* • —: *' *'** ' ' ■ ■"» M ■! iiw I * I ~t tti^iMndy Griffith’ ^ T H U R S D A Y Television ( SS-ISPSI . ^ Iteaaa BeeA Skew (SSSSI Laralta. lf»aBs ,i}piina . droTM hlilM whed .'Bsaxite SessMlM ( t S ^ QSaeral MldM- fails to repay a aroall " Jim Nabors GeU a Shpw 1st! aoeaV____ _lUM 'Oaseerts ^ . To-Tall the ritiw :idt« (tS> (ts-ss> 'kaa- Daa't Say ■' loan. _ . , _ < t> ■•atesM •! Oaatfert qaeca iaa a Day (M l Focua on Behavior ■ -t . I Sl’ MewMajile rat Aady Skaar i (SSI Naked City B r #OTH u. THOMPSON ^showcases talented amateurs S:4S'. -. ______«:SS ,1'iSp (ZZ.WI Ur. Kildare - i Sl -’U vbv-irvid - > aioli'Oama ' ( s Sm s i m s Throe Seae 'M eet a real, honest-to-good- an d fledgbng profess! < S) ’A'lw- perterm. War SHE( S| ASmiral Saek Carol Burnett honed her cms#) t a ^ 8haw) Ka Piaaoe 4:SS in-Stl New; '(tS) WaathW S;SS DsMy eee«: Jbn Nabon. And after about hialf 4 year- liM ( S> lausea •< Amartea, reporter, who publicly chitrged -. A ^wtegee of Andy ariffith, of visiting, so a d Jim Nabors. ' < S) VrieaS* at Mr. Oaabar him wiU» being, an armnSat ItM 1 S> im*a Talk Abaal S ^ f a ^ 'K - . l y Crlate i^j-SSdS) Tha Simmy Deaa ^ Jim—wdio'd had no previous Coaxed to the qpotlifihi t>M,< M etala a a m M (Sfl Tkree Steasaa ^ . a^^jng experience—=waa vrritten nighi he, ad some hillbiUy Music ‘ variety. Guests; . Do^ faita the . CBS - “Andy”: ariffith songs, talked a ‘ little,. and S t **** toUiy boUlna, Char.le M a n ^ t; l&VV,4 f > Aaak La’ laaac .8ha«r 5 ;| | rt«*Tke FrleaSly Glaat. Show” last year aa the minor caught the- attention of BUI S:ie 4 |) Maekleberry Baeae . !»Boots Randolph. ■ Hank Wil^ j character of gas station at­ Dana, then h'writer for Steve ^ <|S| Mavte r ' llama. Jr. mLJjrfcssjr ' .'‘Submarine Alert. ' ,.(M)Jly-Uaa tendant -Oomer Pyle In eight A llen . MSS'ISs M i Basal .(beterl episodes. This yhar he was in iiil . (S4I Wbat’a Mew ^ aKWey Booth; Hazel Shows ran started' writing Jim Na­ I Sl'BaM A Oiraacha • (SSI .aarerlek ' multi-millionaire how to rK episodes. ' i bors into tbs AUen show (then f lU - i « ) Kkw aaS M ia Bhaw ( « ) SbetlH ei Ceehlea ____^ U ;M ( ) Mayra •Mb 4 SI Mewek Weather aaS Sperta .duce hls taxei. , ; . A nd n ext y e a r? bn ABC) and it became such a 1 . (Ml maeerary .' • (Ml. ym oi aaa Legeads 1 , MiSS t S) Sba M a r a o e ^ The Jackpot: "The Jim Na­ regular thing thaii, says Jim, “I m i W News Louis''OosSatt. Geome pr^.- 4 ) - (SSI Hews bors Show” bows in September, took the plunge, quit my day­ SiSS (ttt ObeekaaMe ,aard. A priaoner-patlent faces - h time Job, only to have that par­ eawuUon If. doctors can savs ( Saturday eveninga at 9:30 p.m. **■** Mar Ward S:1S I S> Sparta Mswa aaS hla life. „ , „ ' on CBS. And Opmer*s horizons, ticular AUen series canceled a ( SI Oaaaral. Haapital (M-SSI Perry Oeaee’e MaaiS ------»(rafiaa • lU <%l Otekhsaaa awB Spaclal away from the gas station... week later. UWe (M S I Caaeaat----- ( SM W I Tha rriea la-MlaM BejMrt Suilo-Varlety from M w ici^ tte Marines being the next ■However, I got'a one-week U>M (tsmi Mlaalu Uaks . SiSt .4 SI Mews Auditorium, New Orleans* stop. booking up in San Francisco st :( SPe^SI n e Objaet is ( » ■ Quest; Mickey Rochey. U:SS ( SI Lava A Ua . (SS4SI£wi*S6wSe^h«bUey (S4M-tSI Edte ASame Shew “I just' stood' there gawking, •The Puiple Onion,’ was renew­ (ttm i Taar Sira* l■ ^ rl■M^l pert Musksal-varlety. QueaU: Jotm -■ i,' ed for three months with billing ( SSSSn gavea Mart m i Wkal’s Mew E couldn’t believe it," was Jim’s IStSS < fiSearek far Taaianaw StSS liSI Raltt, Louis Nye. CharHa- reaction when- he found out after that first week. * i S4S-SSI ratkaa Kaawa Mai •:IA(SSI Jits ParaAa Byrd, MUaie McCal. and what Ahdy was plotting on 'WtaaL did I d o ?” Sang a m ix­ ' - • (It^S I nralk ar Gsaaaeaeaaea US# S) Wyatt B im Cbalme Brill. . ^ ' -Nabor’s behalf. “He said they IB:H iSSI Mewa (SSI Caaaeaball ture of hiUMlIy, opera and show l:S t ( SI nart Balter (M l Mews aeJ Waalhae ai*tl(iete^*‘**l *^**^'* * *** srere planning a spln-oft” — a tunes. ■ 1.S-SS.WI Taaaaaaaa Mrate 4MI At laaar WtSS ( SI Lso*MarvlB Juicy script with _ a klg part “ Yes, er». b t-a t least aU - MaM ((SSdfl f ------Haws (Ml News „ _____ (SSI At MaaM Wilk Umr 14S IMl WesterP SUskBckta (M l Maw ta M arir a Mlllton- for Jim that could bd used as that I know, and aUrot which I t M ISSI Baibnra BeraarS Shaw' (Sii Sparta Camera- a pilot and which, if 'sold, owe to Richard ^Fredeflcks now liSe ( SI Aa Ika WaaM ftra * ISSI Niawi- .ewa ^ U sSS^^fs^S-»l News. Weatkae srould be the nucleus of Jim’i ( SI Oate Maim Bkaw tiS S 'i SI aaa W erU of the San Pthficiacb Operm (SS4SI At name WMk Kittr (3am^*aiiow'. Allea . LpMen, ^ Hew| own series.' (Spin-offs are a who was at .‘The Horn’ whwi I host. Celebrllv Quests. 181 Snra ■ISSI Laava It Ts Tke CHria llt U I SI Tbaraday BtarllKht. handy w a y to save 60,000 o r was and who caught me.’V, ' : (SSI Nawe (SSI Temple Heaaton Huiw more dollars-—the price of ,;a tiSS ISSI Barbara Be.Baid -Je« Hunter. Jack Siam. An ■•Bachalor Party, Don After that.:it.was back tp tMB (SSI B a eS l Banart eccentric Invenlor'e double- rav E. Q. Hatahall. p ilo t.) Mbilywbpd.' No. feal job, so for ISSI mSb A DeWar barr'el c/r ?n I5 etolen. (SSI Teabdri 4S4WThe n M to p es (OI (4SI Steve AlleaA' Bhew Since the netw(»k;Uhed; ahd the .fun of It hh vreat back to S M < SI PaaawatS. W lySperte-U-S p e ^ - Beaadap sponsors bought. It's s ^ bill- (SS-SSI Let’a a Deal e Rubbles reminisce aa u t ss m y •ilm Hprfi’^ .Whste Qrlffitb and -- - &saaa For a Day ' famous hooeymoon hotel «» Sperta' VJew , Ing for Jim. a theatrical agerft ' discovered (SSI fUa te Tbe Ufa rased. lltiw ISSI TeBisht Shew (Cetert him for themselves and snapped IMl Tha BeA ai Qraaeba (M l MlithHzhts af BeeaaqUes ( SI Big M ovie. , There’s something about the S-JS I S.SAWI Day ta Oaart (SSI Rave Gaa WOI Travel ••Klllere.of.RIlmaiiJaro,' R< SO-year-oId Alabamian that him. up. t i.;S* Baare Party. : StSS ( |l Hawhlde ert .Taylor, .pnllmny .Newli -* u 1 ma^^tlzes' success. It stems “So there I. was on the set (kbSS) The Deotora Eric Flemins-, Clint Eastwood. U:4S 4 SI News aad Weather M aAed sealo(a horsewhip , (Ml-Letd’e ’ Prayer to have been pursuing him, m- with those real pros like Andy S:BS ISt.SiL ffewa IiSt (in-olE, w en.” B y then (SS-SSI daek' ^anr___ Progi “ > 'the tnj...and that’s the only he )fas 'smootih as .silk in' his TIaae Ohaaaal •tSS ( Si: Ml cv; S;M: (SSI-: ' AgtleaHare. ' ' Paaada 4 S F mSw Breed Qiieata: Ldrd _____Uouls!_ Meontbat-.^: thne i ever used- my business ro le .’. • fHMVHeBitoy-Brtoklay.___... ___ Bey. tea. .Jonathan Winters, Jsek- - i v . < ^ ( SI sSarita Bern:lestor ~ ' Belly' Johnson.; • * /. tradning.’*'. i ;; ‘T .do think people misunder­ StSS < SI.. MsdieaM e F GepaCart frtS”(, Sy.Tpira Tpw a ____ Criav , StSS (SSI Newa ■ M:M4 tsAMI,.-,-^-.;—That^ Spars:^ : .i i: l^ g . Job .At an advertising he’s not .'duihb'.' He’s Just Inex- fsSS (ts (SS4 m i Taday Shew 7rtS I SI Death Valley, Days ..Top, boUltra 'cqniprtfelp «g fajr I.'-, ' < 1 * ’ (SSI Mall Order 1.MiStet ^ 'cash prises at Paramus (N.J.? 1 agw^y .because>i£' "d j^ ’t.seem peHenced socially and tfainka S- *>' Maa Urn Makars . •; Lanes.. Uke me” and drove off tp Chat The Cnriatophera (M l Weather, Leeal News the. human, race is a wmiderful (M l (M l SaaU at Oermaay lltM A S-ASS-Ml .tews Wealhss i f ' • f ] tanopga,.; landed, a- job a t tele- thing.” . ItPS ( SLFyteadsSI si.M r. Or (SAMI Mews , had WeattMT ' Sabrts : fiU JM)^Weatora, MaagaekaseMe • l3 l Maws - Tisfoti station WRGR becoming They’ve - got something in ■ (.SKFia '-'.Fixam. 3a 181News nad Waathar both, film director and a daily common.' Though Jim Nabors T a * Abeet % Camera lliU - ( SI Amartea’a Oreataal tv personalty.. has all his sbcial gracbs. he pb- istisf^ 'a|b Krmitmfm MtaVtoo ay— Bat then the wanderlust hit ••Dark' Tha Top a t thn viousiy agteee the human race • OP§“ * ! - liSS ( SI The Great ASyvMu* StainStairs,” Robert'. Preston, him.. Me wanted ta live in Cali­ StSS ( SI Biel V Rip Turn. CarroU a(3onaor. Dorothy McGuire. is a wonderful thli^;. .( t> daekdarik La fornia. The NBC station in tos (SS-SSt Reiitn ar Beam 4SSI ■^gkl_ „ Angtfes did give him a job. In The Otewn J.MI.Stova AJkia J*ew i(4SI 41:S* (SSI Sp(Wto ^ wardiOase. Biit Bing-bang • : U ;( SI Deppty . ^^^emattoaUiltoWtlm^ • Im rose again to Assistant Film BrtS ( Bl Leave H Te Beaver ' Don Amecbe. heel. Toalgbl: (Oatovl ‘c y .4 SI -Meat al Oreaebe “ Ctroua fracB Holland. ’ MtM. <*SS> ftakS* ■ * ■ d Itar. StU (4fl Kbig aad Odis Shew S (£ *SavinI'‘ 'tatHcia Barr^ : At: ihe sfime” time he (OairtiMMd fr ^ Page One) IgiSS ( S> M e A Rayw:— !onla. soooting|. over evenings to ^SS-SSI B a» Wbea Aa ezeeutor, Destry murt IBtM (M l L s^ 'a • - -linra* ■ give a wS'ed fortune to “ Uie remarlmbie nightclub "T h e 4 S I^ M .— moet deserving-peirmn” la a U:M (SI Neka_ i^a nad Weather fUme were tsken with speeiel (Mi'Maraiag « = « MamaMM M sdlta^' Bom" in Santa Monica which Navy undscwater cameras from M:SB 4 81 HevW ■ lawleaa town. ■ JrtS 4tt-sn Ward far Ward (M l As Sebmto Matoh WMa Oeaafsrt inside the bathyscaphe Trieste < W Qaaeral Mesfital (M l Seteaea Mapartm (SSI Npwa as it searched the bottom, ter n UiSS 4IS-SSI OaaesatndaB TiM (SSbHsgaM^ ... clue f » the m issing sub.*'* ' '‘■S'- •.-(^S>iSMf|..T1te SMte M.,1>. MIsMbB Uaks” " StSS.t W Beato SS . I n qpecial int.bnrl Bavatf : Kays ploto' (o marry off aa hair- SAVE s i^ t their. lives at sea, :‘CBS U:SS 4 jr llfiw eb 'N r Tamenrew . eae IP Tod. ’ ' Rqporta” 'tells why the ocean ( S * ^ Troth ar Oaaseaaeaesl (SS-SSI - • ----- — ----- WHERE dS^te are iopneidered; to be a ( S4S4SI Father Xaewe Bee (polor) U :IS (SS) Newa Robertioberi (hunmlnga, Burgees m YOU SEE ^ m n e k ' dangerpiiA Mid. as. yet unbreach­ 1;SS ( » Beat SeBea ^ Meredith. Racketeer biraa a ed frontier, as forbidding as the ( S-SS-MI TeBBessee ' Brala peychologist to atreamllna his THIS rM #' - crooked rmeratloo. ELECTRONICS moon itself. The broadcast tells- (SS-MI At Biama WUh KMtp (^S-SMf) Baike’s taw SIGN why It M said that manldnd'a 1:SS (M l 'Wariwta Beraard'Bbea(_. „ Felicia Farr. Ed Wyaa. LABORATORIES survival and progrbss may t:SS.( SI de-T^ Werid TaiaoX AmoB must try to ^ the hinge on cracldng the secretB . ( SI Gate Storm Shaw truth about aa induatrialiit’a ' (Ml ATibiaa with ntty . death - from a list of eccea- stUl locked in worW be­ trtca. 277 BROAD neath the ocean surface. - (Si StU (M l A h Age of Klaga AdditlonaUy, the broadcast t:SS (M l Barbara Beraard • tSS ( SI TwBIgbt Seae _ . t i € » i i h 's 'points Put why experts consider t:H (M l Special Bapert Ann Blyth, Lee Philllpa. A Prompt Service . (SSI Iftn at DeeHay morie star who Perer shows that the acci^nt of the Thresh­ S:|M (S I Passwerd her age proves a deadly lure Badto Mspatched er sinking help in the crea­ 4SS-SSI Let’s Make a Deal for an Inquisitive writer. F U R N IT U R E tion o f A safer underwiter fleet. ( SI Qaeea Far A Day (SS-SSI That Was The Week U lfi MAIN 8TRHBT 4MI Faith far Taday That Was MSI Tha Best af Oreaehe Satirical topical comment ------L------S:SS .( S-SS-MI Day la dealt with EtUoU Reid. Heniy Mor­ OUrVA’S BS90 (Sl Mease Party gan, Nancy Ames, David 4U HARTFORD RD. (SS-NI Tha Dsetora JVost. Dick Noel. S:IS (SSAtl News (ASAMI The Price la Bight S:M I SI Tbe Edge of Might Audience participation: Bill SUBWSLL’S TBXAOO P E T S F (SS-SSI L s re A Yaaag Chillen,- host. Guest: Jack 1475 S ilver Inne^ E. H a rtford ( SI Trallmmiar Carter. (tSM I G eaer^ Oeapilal UrtS AHred Hitchceck Hem P E T F O O b S StSS I SI Te TeU « o Trath John Cassavetes. Tina Row­ RUDY’S SERV: STATION (SS-SSI Yea Dea’t Say^ lands. When a married actreaa 184 E. O E N T E R ST, j|rV-|tadl{S, Salea and Sendee (SS-MI qaeea Fer 'a Day resumes an old nunance, the d:M ( SI Baager Aady Shew husband considers murder. PET ATTIIRE (S M tl Match Game WYMAN OnU CO., Ino. ( SI Admiral .Jack 34 M A IN ST (St4SI TraUaaaster Completw ^kvdee Suppifos «:SS (SS4SI News WM. PECK L.UBIHER, Ine. StSS I S4SI Maria U f i M t y FertiHim! (SSI Make Beam tor Daddy PAINTING a M A IN ST. SrtS ( SI MagiUa Gsrllto EatSflnr, Extertor Service Seeds, ShmlMi (SM Mi 3 Older Market Wallpaper Books PLAN’S TEXACO (SSI Three SlMgea 381 M A IN ST. I W e attend to Lowe M ^teeqece , gM The Admiral Swabbf Paperiunging 'every d etail th at keep* Lowe Mowdlf StU ^*Tha FricaMy (Haat Ftoors and CeUtags NASSIFF ARMS you lookm g StSS ( SI Becky aad fvieads Painted aad Reftniahed 991 M A IN 1ST. Repedred, Sfcarpi’iiesd (M l What’s Mew Wsrinnnnghln Chtaranteed you r best. (SSI Maverick DICK’S OUIiF SERV. (M l Sapermaa Fully insared " •;M ( SI Newa, Weather aad Sperta 478 H A R T F O R D RD. Cameo Beaufy LITTLE & (M l Te Catch a ~~ (M l News GARNER RUO CLEAN SrtS (M l Laramie LEO PELLETIER 8 ORjlSWOU) :8T. Studio StlS ( SI Sperta, Mews aad Wealh- «49-6BM Mfi-STdS •tU f s i News • M STATE'SERV. STATION S9fi Blala St., (H I Clakhaaia aad Spenlal S4S-904S. 770 M A IN ST. Bapert AT«r«** Dtiiy N#t PrMB'Hmi »V>r Um WMk IhuM 39, 1M4

13,91S OkalMO m t m k ^m b«r of tiM Audit 'AModajr momtaf. ___ Buroau of Circulation Fair, mild Tnicrtoj ManehMtm^AXUy « / Vatmgm Charm Mfh In M a TOL. LXXXm, NO. 12B (EIGHTEEN PAGES) AdrorlWnc «■ Pa«o 1C)' PRICE SEVEN CENTS ■'' '5' 'i Events per-?- j: In State Airliner, 85 Dead, Dempsey Against Special Session HARTFORD (AP) — A special General Assembly Found by ‘ ers session on redistricting “would be a waste of time and taxpayers’ money,” Governor Dempsey said to­ Cancer Kills day, unless the Republicans HiVAOA ck are willing to revamp both. Mrs* Wagner, Houses of the state legisla­ ast of ture and the atate’s con­ C M i M M t A gressional districts. Mayor’s Wife He added he la ready to call Lake apecial aeaaion ‘(whenever I NEW YORK (AP)—Su- am given an indication that the Wao-nor wifo nt Republican party is ready to ^ \TaImm -C ^a TAHOE VALLEY, Calif. make a sincere effort to give H obert F. W a g n ^ , diod to­ ^ (AP):^-Air 8 e a r c h e r s the public proper representa­ day. found the wreckage today tion in its government.” Mrs. Wagner, 64, had been of a four-engine plane that The governor and the Demo- ailing about 10 months. Earlier oraU want to reapportion the today her doctors reported her crashed into a Sierra peak, State Senate and the House on critically ill with lung cancer. east of Lake Tahoe, killing a p<^latlon basis in line with She died at the mayoral all 85 persons aboard, a federal court decision. home. Grade Mansion. A doctor, taken by helicopter The republicans want only to Deputy Mayor Edward F. Ca- to the remote scene at the 8,800. revamp the Senate where they vanagh Jr. and aty Council foot level of a snowy mountain, Sire in a minority. President Paul R. Screvane, confirmed there were no survi­ The governor’s comments who were with the mayor at vors. ca»pe after he received a letter Grade Mansion, ordered the The Paradise Airlines Constel- from GOP leaders, dellverd’at city's nags to be nown at half lation vanished in a snowstorm th Capitol this morning, which staff for a mourning period of i Sunday while -carrying 81 pa»> called for a special session and i 30 days. , spngrrs and a crew of five to set forth the party's plans for The Wagners have two sons,' Nevada’s ca.sinos and ski rS- Robert Jr., a junior at Har­ sorts on a flight from San Jose, Crew members of tanker Amphlalos row away in lifeboat (lower right) from redistricting. Calif. sinking stern section of their ship, which broke in two in storm off Halifax. Pic- The letter—signed by GOP vard; and Duncan, a student at State Ctialrmaii A. Searle Pln- a prep school. Both are at An airline official utf Tahoe taken from RCAF plane which directed rescue ship to scene. (AP ney. House Speaker J. Tyler home now. Airport. destination faf the Photofax.) Patterson, House Majorjly /■ , flight, said the plane * hit the (See Page Ten) peak with such force that Leadei; Louis Padula and Sen­ ! wreckage was scattered over a ate Minority Leader Peter P. largo area. Mariani—said that any speclai The pilot, caught In a snow­ King Failing, aeaslon of the General Assem­ storm wmie nearing the air­ 34 Seamen Lucky bly should take these steps: Hotel O wner The arcbw shows the site west of Genoa, Nev., port, had radioed he was —Create six congreseional w h er^ 4-engine Ckinstellation crashed into a Sierra “holding” but- the airline Qots Blamed distriots of approximately pea)e^ east of Lake Tahoe, killing all 85 persons spokesman said: "I wmild say equal population to replace the Pleads Fifth aljdard. (AP Photofax.) he was on his way to Reno ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Ail­ present five districts and one when he hit.” Rescuers Nearby at-large seat. WASHINGTON (AP) _ Ed­ Plans were made to send in ing King Paul of Greece suf­ —Set up state senatorial dis- ward Levinson, Las Vegas Nev. helicopters to remove the fered a serious setback today tricta “of substantially equal hotel and gambling casino opejK^ bodies. population.” - ^ HALIFAX, N. S. (AP)—Thirty-four survivors of the and his doctors reported tonight ator, invoked his Fifth Ameild- Lt. Col. Alexander 8. Sherry, that his general condlUon 1s ^*tter urged, however, ment privilege in the BObby deputy commander of the West­ broken Greek tanker Amphialos arrived in Halifax early worsening. tm t no General Assembly ac­ Baker prol^e today, prptosUng British Plane Hits ern Air Rescue O nter, Hamil­ today aboard a Canadian warship after a dramatic res­ The third medical bulletin of tion be taken for reapportion­ that federal agents have tapped ton A,ir Force Baae, Calif., told cue from the stormy North Atlantic. the day said blood clots afflict­ ing the House. his telephone and hjrfl invaded an airport news conference the ing the king after his stomach The people of Connecticut the hearing room to subpoena wreckage was spotted just west Two members of the SS-man.*------understand,” the GOP said 83 Greek crew perished after the tmeraUon of two weeks ago him. Mountain, Die of the hamlet of Genoa, Nev. 16,800-ton tanker split In two un­ The survivors were wrapped ' show a slight improvement un­ ’that the state House of Rap-^ Levinson, obJOctibj^ct of a wide- Just before the conference, a der the battering of gale winds In navy blankets as they left der the influence of treatment.” resenUtives is constituted ex­ spread search-by^ by the c(committee helicopter pilot told’ The Asso­ and 30-foot waves off ths Nova the Canadian warship. Most ap­ But the bulletin added: “The actly as our state constitution showed up At the office of the ciated Press the wreckage was peared cheerful but Ured. They provides, one or two represent- INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP)—Victims of a Brit­ Scotia coast Saturday. Five of worsening of ths condition of Senate l ^ e s Committee eariy ish airliner crash were to be recovered from an Alpine found 200 feet below the top o( tbs survivors ware taken -to a shook hands with the Canadian His Majesty the King..ptovoked aWves per town. Combined with today aj»d volunteered to testify. a rugged peak among those Hospital on stretchers. iSfllon and in broken Bngflsh by tbs olota, is o o sM o ^ .” Jb* on popu­ Serytce of the .summons in a ravine today and brought to this winter resort for an which rise up to 10,000 feet or expressed their graUtude. lation, this create* the same taMJdlng, purportedly by attempt at identification. more In the ski and gambling Capt StamanUs Polemla, the Asked to confirm the number The bulMtta, Mined by tNV Amphialos’ skipper, Said he and king’s QiriM regular doctors, kind of balanced, two-house Ap- Internal Revenue Service Helicopters took Austrian res­ where the 1964 Winter Olympics piayland around Lake Tahoe. of men aboard his ship, Polemls System undw which the U.S. ^ e n t, drew stinging criticism cue Jeams to the charred wreck­ were held. The mountain where Cali­ his men clung for hours to a said briskly, “We had 86. Now added that the monarch’s tem­ rail of- the' stem section until perature was normal, "with a Senate and Mouse function.” from Sen. Howard W. Cannon, age of the four-engine Bristol The big turboprop plane, its fornia’s biggest air tragedy oc­ we have 84.” - A federal court ruled lai^t D-Nev„ presiding at the Britannia between two peaks fuel Unks still nearly half full, curred is named Genoa Peak. ttiey were picked up Sunday The rescue Mlowed a chance slight quickening of the heart afternoon by the Canadian de- beat.” tponth that both houses hearing. Sunday after a U.S. Air Force apparently struck the mountain The spotting helicopter was ■observation by a Canadian air state legislature are unconstitu­ "I would say that I deplore qearch plane spotted the black­ at full speed and exploded. De­ one of 17 which flew out today •troyer escort Athabaskan. A force plane during a training Premier George Papandreou SOO-foot bow secUon of the 680-1 had been summoned hastily to tionally constituted. GOP the action of the federal govern­ ened tail fin sticking out of the bris and bodies were strewn over the rugged wlldernesa noted it plans to appeaTthis de­ ment or any agency tiiereof, snow. over a 2,000-yard area in the scene near the site of the 1960 loot ship floated away and sank. (See Page Two) the king’s bedside earlier in the day. cision to the U.9," Supreme taking advantage of a witness Austrian officials said tjie air­ gully between Gamslaher and Squaw Valley winter Olympics. Palace doctors said they JJ?*! “ W untU the who has appeared voluntarily liner, trying to land through fog Glungezer peaks. , A ground party In snow trac­ started giving the 62-year-old high tribunal ap^j, “it would or under subpoena” to serve the at Innsbruck Airport, slammed 'The 76 passengers included 73 tors headed for the wreckage. monarch anticoagulant treat clearly be a d(iservice to the Into 8,800-foot Mt. Gamslahner Britons bound for a skiing holi­ It was reported to be midway ment. people of Connecticut to at­ (See Page Thirteen) Spits southeast of the resort day, an Austrian and a C^madi- between Zephyr Cove and Ge­ Men Ride ‘Shotg un’ Papandreou remained in the tempt any^.flouse reapportion- an. The airline. International noa east of the glittering 28-by pcUace for 46 minutes and left inent In ^special legislative ses- Eagle, said there were IS mar­ 12 mile lake. without commenting to ne Sion. ’ y ried couples aboard add at least The Constellation wreckage men. ^^Tting that both parties five children. The plane carried was first seen by Capt. Leroy For Florida Railway After Issuing a medical buUe- ar^Agreed to the need for re­ Scranton Says He’d Refuse a crew of eight. vamping Senatorial and Con- “It la horrible^’I said an Al­ (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) J^aional districts, the Repub­ pine rescue service member. 1 — I^et^Blast Coast Railway tracks licans declared, “we see no rea- Nod for Vice Presidency “Arms, legs and heads are month, four freight trains of the ahead of freight trains, which son why the composition of strewn about In the debris. I Florida Bast Coast Railway were blasted by dynamite four such districts cannot be speedily don’t see how we could ever were blasted by dynamite. Now times last month. They are like Metalious determined if all concerned EDITOR 8 NOTE ' — For«>"deep_ - thought' _ .you - promised identify the victims.’’ the line, operating despite a months, Pennsylvania Gov. Wil- General ~ ' “Eisenhower that you Tape-recorded messages be­ BuUetms infantry scouts, or the shot^n problem In good 11am W. Scrantcm has figured in strike, sends armed guards guards who rode the stage Set for Chjfdren faith.” would give in the matter 'of tween the pilot, Capt. E. Wil­ Chilled from AP Wires ahead of the trains. Two were speculation about the Republi­ seeking the Republican nomina­ liams, 40, and the Innsbruck coaches of the old West. can presidential nomination. accompuled by an Associated Since the first dynamiting. tion? control tower roused suspicions Press writer. LACONIA, N.H/(AP) — The 5*Day Forecast How does he feel about it now Feb. 9, the two men concentrate estate of A. I haven’t changed my opin­ that the plane’s altimeters were 9100,000 REWARD Place’’ author WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — that the convention is only four defective. Williams gave his al­ dynamite.: Grace Metallo and a half months away? He ion any, so far. I am still think- WASHINGTON (AP)—Tha By BERNARD OAVZER _ "Watch the-tills,” ^(eyAlley said.'Isaid. up' ^ e U.S. Weather Bureau issued ing, I gtlll ‘ ft el very strongly titude as 10,000 feet, which ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) gives his views In this exclusive would have been well above the Association of American And if you see a wire on it, 'go to her^t^ee children. ^ this flve-day forecast for Con­ interview. that I don’t want to do this. I —James Alley got Into the rail necticut, for March 3-7: am not a candidate, I don’t peaks. Railroads today offered a ear, slipped a tx>ne-handled 88 ail? . I beneficiary of her “Even 100 feet more altitude 9100,0()0 reward for Informa­ mfrt rail-'deathb«3^will, John Rees, noU- By JACK BELL want to be a candidate, and I tion leading to the arrest and caliber Smith A Wesson . from road which ^ been operating • fled late author’s lawyer (See Page Ten) don t think it is necessary. I would have been enough for the his holster and placed It on the despite a strike that started 18 B er^" ' - ' HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — think you have got plenty of plane to clear the mountain tops conviction of dynamiters who seat. months ^ 18 BeiTiiird I. Snierson of LaconUi Pennsylvania Gov. William W, good ones. and escape the disaster,” said wreoked a Florida East H,. p„y„. I rtS’ryX >” “<■ “■ Scranton said .today that after Q. Do you have a preference Dr. Eduard Obrist, deputy se­ Coast Railway train on Feb. giving the matter the “deep among these others? curity director of Tyrol Prov­ 26. The offer was disclosed In ince. alongside Alley s. nected to detonator caps are might result In an agreement to thought” suggested by former ^ don’t have a preference telegrams the association sent Alley shifted the vehicle gear nm along each rail for 22 feet I reinstate the terms of an earlier News Tidbits President Dwight D. Elsenhow­ at the moment. I assume that Dr, Leopold Koehler of the to President Jcdinson and Into drive and began another to a slx-volt battery. When the will. er he hopes to avoid contesting I will by the time I get to the Austrian Civil Aviation Office Gov. Farris Bryant of Flori­ tour “riding shotgun for the rail­ from the AP Wires for the Republican presidential conventlonr said Williams, described as on* da. Daniel P, Loomis, associa­ road.” - iTComotlve . wheels touch the The Metalious children. Mrs. nomination. of Eagle’s veteran pilots, was wire, they complete the circuit ^ Marsha Dupuis, 20; Christopher, Q. Senator Goldwater has said tion president, said the organ­ Alley and Dorriety are among Moreover, Scranton said in an given a detailed weather report ization’s board of directore The Supreme Court refuses you ought to be seeking the vice and told that airport visibility Ml* men who ride the Florida , (See Rage Five) Associated Press interview, he presidential nomination. Would ^th o rlzed the reward. The (See Page Five) to review decision that two would decline to accept the was above international safety telegrams praised Johnson for private hospitals in Greensboro. you accept it If it were offered? limits. ‘ nomination'for vice president If A. I am not Interested in any ordering the irai to Investl- N. C., that acc^ted federal it were offered to lUm by his “Apparently the pilot was pre­ gnto the dynamite attacks on funds for construction must de- national office. pared to land because he did not party. He had not previously Q. Does that mean that you the strike-bound Florida line, ^reg ate their staffs and faclD- made such a flat statement. inform the control tower of any and criticized the savagery of ties . . . The government’s chief McAlister Autopsy Scheduled Soranton, limited by his (See Page Mx) the attacks. The Feb. 26 ex­ prosecutor argues that James state’s constitution to a single (Bee Page Six) plosion was the flfth In lees R. Hoffa took part in "one of term as governor ending In Jan­ than three weeks. Both the WILTON (AP) —Richard the greatest attacks on the Jury uary 1967, is regarded as a like­ striking nonoperating unions McAiieter and Edward McNally system this country has ever ly compromise choice for first and the rail management known" as the Chattanooga, place on this year’s national have condemned the dynamlt- were a/raid that a resident TVnn. Jury tampering trial en­ ticket by Republicans seeking a GOP Challenging Order Ings. state trooper was going to find ters Its seventh week. party moderate with appeal to out what happened to McAlis­ Foreign Minister Andrei A big city voters to oppose Presi­ Gromyko declares In an inter­ To Reapportion Assembly SHSLVE SHELTERS ter’s father. dent Johnson. W.ASHINGTON (AP) — A That was why the two decid­ view that Western powers arc Following is the text of Scran­ doing their utmost to avoid Senate Armed Servliie suh- ed to flee to Texa*. '.e police ton’s answers: oonunlttoe voted 4 to 1 today said this weekend. ■Xi'ccmrnt on important propos­ Q. What was the result of the als at the Geneva disarmament izatioh said they would file sug­ to shelve the admlnletratlon'e McAlister, Ifl, i McNally. was primed today to challenge gestions with the court, but 9190.6-mllllon fallout* shelter 17, are accused of shooting WU- conference .. . Sen. Hugh Scott, the authority of the U.S. Dis­ R-Pa„ charges that the govern- not the GOP. prograip. Chairman Henry ton High School senior John Senators Debate trict Court to order reapportlon- The, Republicans Intend to M. JacAson, D-Wash., said ho Stunners Feb. 23 to get a car meot is determined to block the ment of the General Assembly. Bobby Baker Investigation and appeal the decision to the U.S. and Sens. Robert C. Byrd, O- for the trip. The court ruled Feb. 10 that Supreme Court once the dis­ W. Va., Stephen M. Young, asks, “What do people high in Ad m inistration’s both the House and Senate must State police said they admit- the government have to hide?" trict court Issues its formal de­ D-Oblo and J. Glenn Beall, R- th&t •lAylfiff' ftnd th® Bl&ylngf be reapportioned. cree, sometime after March 16. M., voted to defer aoUoa, The North Carolina Republi­ Economic Policy In doing so, the three-judge last August 26 of Edwin Mc­ can Convention has voted to In a br(pf readied for flling while Sen. Strom Thurmond, Alister, a U. 8. Navy veteran panel agreed t^th the principal D-E voted to report the bUI. endorse Sen. Barry Goldwater WASHINGTON (AP) — The who had survived the surprise of Aritona for the presidential ^tentlon of^ suit filed wTto court e « \^ ^ *ts''autLrlt^^ Sen. Barry Goldwater, R- attack on Parl Hartxw. Senate-House Economic Com­ toe backing the League of iU declaion. “^nority m Arlz., who was absent, wOl nomination, but declined to in­ mittee today predicted good William Quaintance, tiie struct its four-at-large dele­ "^*‘® something he given' an opportunMy to tooopor, did have his-susplciona, times in 1964 as tax -savings vote later. < gates to support him until he spread through the economy. •L®. to Its basic nature.’’ the but Quaintance said this week­ releases them . . . The South under-represented at toe leglela- brelf said, "involving matters end he had nothing soHd to base It cautioned that either price ture. over which a completely sep­ NacARTHUR IN HOSPITAL Vietnamese government claims hikes by private producers or Both chambers must be re- them on. Its troops and planes kill 64 arate and distinct branch of WASHINGTON (AP) — Nevertheleas, last S ^ « n b e r. excessive budget cuts by the •vised, the court said. In such a government has been granted Communist guerrillas In week­ government could sppil the pic­ "'oy ss to make each member Genera) of the Army Douglas a few days after McAlister had end fighting south of Salcfon. ture. exclusive Jurisdiction." MacArthur flew here fto n reported hU father’s disappear- of toe House represent approxi­ Redlstrlcting and reappor­ Ohio voters must wait until The Republican minority of mately toe same number of peo­ New York today and wea aivce, atate poHce searched cel- April, 1 to toe poUttoal committee' accused President tionment, the brief said, “in­ Immediately taken to Wnitor ton, woods and welto, on the ple as each other House mem­ volve legislative and executive Reed Hospital for ”obaerva- chance there might be a body. j 1 Johnson’s administration of un- ber and each member of toe power, not Judicial.’’ hosting up toe economy Senate toe same as each other 11 o n of abdominal eom- Authorities finally found the * Marine, this election year, and thus risk- senator. Furthermore, the brief said, plaints.” Tha flve-etar gen­ renuUns Saturday In g shallow . . . The Suprense Court affirms' ins a biiat latsr. toe Republican party might in­ eral walked off the mUHafy n a v s in a wooded section of When toe decision was an­ jure Its fchancss' on appeel if a d^slon that four Negro vot-j liis committes of senators and nounced, toe court invited all airpUna and entered n Uinen- West Redding, llie approximate « have not shown toere was a i represenUtlves presented Ita it Jolnsd other particlpente- In •fate for the trip to the hen- Mwia McAlister, 46, of Weston, Ck>nn.,in.( aarvedMrved 26i Ideation had been pointed out interaatsd parties to submit the case in offering reappor­ pltnl. Hie military ptana hn4 mm m m ^ t ^ $ —a 1 __ v^laton of toetr ooneMtuttonal study of the Preeldent’e anm-el proposals for achieving these FMrs as a chief boatswain's mate befoiwsfope ratlrinf\ by MoAJlstsr and McNally, sUta righto by toe redrawing of too econqmlo r e p ^ In two sharply tionment proposals. Innded nt Wnahlngton Nn- ib become a butcher in a Norwalk polios said. 4th Congreeelonal dletriet In ends, aettigg today as the dead­ Although tha OOP is chal- A lrpn^ A j MarlBa (AP^ cootrastad saettons, with the line, tangingIng Dm right .of the eotui Photofax.) ^ ee n a. New Torlc City, Into a TJis a tte c iM lar the hsague , (MaaitlatB Twti atjjf ith fVwigraailrmal District (Mss Faga Vhrs) sT Women Vetess ^ tVhgsMIx)