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GOP Gives Support Federal Judge Invokes

To Boost C T A F u n d March On Huge Civil

HARTFORD (A P )-R e-tto p^d. now oqulpmant predicted would put the Connect the railroad. publican legislative leaders ■"Ihe Now Haven is rapidly Icut-to-New York commuter op- eration in sound condition' as far threw their full support to- approaching a crisis in its Civil Rights transportation sickness,” Padula as equipment is concerned with' day behind a bill that said. “Before the General As- ing 18 to 24 months. would raise the Connecti- sembly adjourns, the Connecti- He described the bin as a Leaders Plan cut Transportation Author- cut Transportation Authority “vitally needed first step" in furnishing sisslstance to the rail- ity’s borrowing power from may well require another finan- cial booster shot to meet Its road but said the Connecticut New Strategy $2 million to 65 million. General Assembly would be fol- Rep. Louis J . Padula of Nor- share of the immediate railroad operational requirements. lowing developments elsewhere walk, majority leader in the very closely in their efforts to SELMA, Ala. (AP) — A House, told a public hearing be- "It may be three-quarters of a million, one million, or more,” preserve rail service. federal judge banned - a fore the Finance Committee that "another financial booster shot” Padula said. He submitted a copy of Gov. massive right - to - vote John N. Dempsey’s testimony might be needed for the CTA “The Republican members of march by Negroes and before the General Assembly ad- this General Assembly are before the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington last white clergymen today journs. ready to provide this appropria- tion.” he said. "Wo are pre- week. while civil rights leaders Padula said that the New Ha- Seven blUs aimed at provid- ven Railroad is "in a moribund pared to take a bold. Imagina- met to decide their strategy r tive, and long range approach ing financial aid to the bank- state.” in Alabama’s mounting r»* “Unless bold and determined to the New Haven transportation rupt New Haven were on the problem with a view of conto- Agenda at the hearing. cial conflict. ^ action is taken immediately on Despite the court ban againrt state and national levels, the xkng and. Indeed, bettering the The Intent of the administra- service on this main artery of the march to the state capital, chances for Its recovery is tion’s bill to raise the CTA’s some youth leaders ^ transportation." . poor,” Padula said. boiling authorization to a total threatened to iMui the 60-mlie The GOP leader specllically Padula said that both he and of 30 milUon is to use this mon- House Speaker J . Tyler Patter- highway trek. The first attempt- supported a bill sponsored by ey for implementing a plan pro- son of Old Lyme. In respoMO ed march Sunday ended In a the DemocraUc administration p o s e ty Dempeey and New bloody melee when state troop- to hundreds of letters, have as- York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to beef up the CTTA’s bonding ers clubbed marchers and then authorization. ■ui^ commuters and other ilan . each' state riders of the New Haven that fired tear gas at them. The CTA was created by the million and the Several thousand Negroea 1003 General Assembly and sA the Ropublloana will do all they federaf government 310 mllll can to see that the railroad thronged around the steps of a that Ume was given a j l million to Improve the. New Haven’s church here while Dr. Martin cash appropriation, which is keeps functioning passenger equipment. Sen. WUUam F. Hickey, D Lutiier King Jr., commancUng stlU unused, and a 32 million Sen. Robert BMss. R-New Ca- the huge voter campaign, met bonding authorisation. Greater Stamford, sponsor of the Adntin Mration btU, said the WU was naan, has filed a bill that would with advisers. bonding power is needed to Five hundred state troopens penriit the sUte to participate urgently required to provide to Alabama. 'They are among a group of ministers Connecticut’s obare of the new (See Page Nineteen) Protestant, Catholic and Jewish clergymen join rolled into tWa racial battla- with New York In a proposal hands and sing “We Shall Overcome’’ at Washing- ■who plann^ to march in Selma before federal ground and stood by at an a r- judge issu^ ban. (AP Photofax.)______mory. The commanding genaral ton airport while awaiting plane that will take them of the Alabama Natioiml Guard Dynamite Foiuid arrived and said We troops wera on normal alert. Viet Cong Recruits WINDSOR LOOKS (AP) The court ban against lha Four sticks of dynamite, Even ts LBJ, Denounces Brutality march was issued at Montgom- without wires or dietonator ery by U.8. Dist. Judge Fronli M. JoJinson Jr ., who art a hear- caps attached, were found ing tor Thursday morning. in a men’s rodin waste In St a te A Negro youth leader, John Given Bad Beating basket in the main teiminal in Selma building at Bradley Field Against Negroes Lewis, left Ws hospital bed and went to Browns Qmpei A.M.E. early today. State Police said they church, focal point of the drive, SAKX)N, South Viet Nam (AP) — Some 800 Viet Fire Destroys “I urge aU who are in posi-fin touch with Mr. (Atty. Gen. and vowed defiance of tha were Investigating the Inci- WASHINGTON (AP) — < Cong recruits, (JiTect from North Viet nam and all arm-, tlons of leadership and capable Nicholas) Katzenbach and oth judge's order — but later said a dent. President Johnson deplored of influencing the conduct of ers and is following d e v e l^ decision would bave to be mad# ed with fine weapons, smashed confidently at the n«mn- The dynamite, they said, Darien Building today police brutality others to approach this tense ments on an hour by hour by the local strategy boeBd. ~ tain outpost of Kannak early Monday and got one o 'th e could have come from one against Negroes in Selma, situation with calmness, reason- sis.” Katzenbach has said the “We have a conotituttonal worst beatings Coixjinunist. forces in the area have had of svveial construction altos DARIEN (AP) — Fire fedsral government has "a lim- Ala., and called on Negro ableness and resi>ect for law right to m arch!” he shouted to in months. t ____ . in the n e a i^ area. spreed rapidly today .and order.” ited authority and a.^^ limited ca- the mass of Negroes and a large peared to have been in their late an(l white leaders there “to Before Issuing the sUtement, pacity to act” in the situation. Government officers claimed through the Lrshaped Tolm number of white clwgymen teens or early twenties approach this tense situa- Johnson had talked over the 'McCormack repeated what he from throughout the nation. at laart too of the enemy were Twenty-two bodies were Motor Co. building in dovm- bad said previously about the M lleirtW s newsman counted 76 tion with calmness, reason- Selma situation with Demo- Lewis, Alabama-born, national strewn close together in a patch 11 Companies town Darien. Fire Chief cratic QoagfbMkmal loaders. Violsnce in Beliha Sunday when chairman of the Studbiit NonvV- Vlat Cong bodies today around of open ground in front of a gov* Edward eatinutted i^ItoeM tod-Pespect for House W eaker John W. Mc- iftate troopers b ^ e w «v Negro nieiil- Coordbetlig Oommittee, Um hilly ynimatar of tha camp, ernment maohtiia-fun bunker It o ahd order.- - — : - Oonnack' of^ NGiaaachiisetts told march on the s»te capital, injured in auaidny’a ait- and thava probably , nrana. a»eay that out*tiMm downr - --i— J IJte damage a t 526,000.- - dll Resume, Steel The otwOtoey ttmme atroe- Jqhnaoii, in a.atoAeimen4, aleo reporters that "every effort is Montgoiwcry- called it "a' tempted march. a w r a .-.. . 'I-.- mide were about 400 bregu- ailhouheed be haa directed the being made to" he stopped disgraceful exhibition of ariX- "TWs is Just another example The Communist troopa fought ia r mountain troops, their fami- ture, located acroare the rireet from Darien's fire headquarters, Justice Department to act as a there and didn’t elaborate. Then trary power.” of the federal court violating tha* hard, ovammntng two' amauer lies and nine American Special Negotiations and tvro of six foreign care, un- ^(frtbttd of the cburt” in SMking he added: At the Justice Department, rights of the people,” Lewis said outposts a few hundred yards Forces men. der repair at the time, were a ruling that would permit Ne- 'There 1« a profound appre- demonstrators resumed their of the ban. away. Thay had some of the As the men fought, their wom- prrrSBURGH (AP) The ruined in the blase that lasted groes to exercise what .he ciation of the acuteness of the sit-in outside the office of Atty. James Farmer, head of the best infantry weapons made by en reloaded ammtmltion maga- termed their right “to walk Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach. United Steelworkers Union re- for about 40 minutes. situation.” Oongrese of Racial Equality,* Communist China, including zines, impacked and passed from Selma to Montgomery in Senate Democratic Leader Eleven youthful demonstra' 'said he was disappointed in tha mdrtar shells and dressed Traffic on Route 1, the main recoilless cannon and the new eumed labor negotiations today thoroughfare, waa knotted for order to focus attention on their Mike Mansfield of Montana was tors — most of whom were In order. He said he would be ia Chinese armor-piercing rocket wounds. with 11 major oompanlea in bw- about two hours. efforts to secure the right to no more specific. the march if it came off. launcher. Kannak is a key post astride register and vote.” (8m Page Two) Ic steeU About 36 volunteer firemen "The President," he said, "la Driving by the church earlier But the Viet Cong troops were strategic Many Yang Pass 260 Press secretary George E. was MaJ. Gen. Alfred C. HarrV- miles______northeast of______Saigon Neither the unkm president, from companies in Darien, No- green, and they were facing roton- and Noroton Heighto re- Reedy made it clear that John- son, commander of the Ala- tome of the touglMst veterans in TMrty-three of the defenders David J. McDonald, nor the in- son wanted civil rights leaders bama National Guard, who said (luetiT’e chief negotiator, R. sponded to the three aianns. Viet Nam. Three firemen euffered mtnor to obey euiy court order banning Pro tests D iscr i m i n a t io n his men were ready if needed. Most at the enemy dead ap- (See Page Blgfat) Conrad Cooper, were present. such a march, however. An or- The federal Judge, requested A spokesman ' for the union inji^es, aofi by smoke inhala- tion and the other two by cuts. der against the march was is- by Negroes to bar police inter- said talks were merely sued Irt Montgomery, Ala., to- ference, said he ne^ed an op- beginning where they left off Fire officials aald the blaze probably started from a spark day by U.S. Dlst. Judge Frank portunity "to make a Judicial when t h ^ were eu ^ n d ed M. Jitonson Jr,. s ‘That Just Isn’t Fair,’ determination as to the respeo- cause of toe union’s while mechanica were working January'bee Johnson also discloeed that he Uve rights of the paitfee in tbie Town Sits and Waits mmpalg... on a caj:. election campaign will submit to Congress next case.” James Griffin, USW director week a speoisd message de- Johnson’s ruling cams in re- for the Youngstown, Ohio, dis- Says Woman Scientist Threaten to Quit signed fo "make It possible for sponse to a petition filed M trict, said, “I am hoppful settle- CHAPLIN (AP) — OhapUn’B every citizen to vote.” ' day by three Negro leaders ia For Ice Cover to Go ment will be reached by May seven town constables threaten Johnson, in referring to Sun NEW YORK (AP)—If you think it’s all roses and the voter drive. They had asked 1." to quit toolF jobs March 21 un- day’ violence in Selma, said: tor an injunction against police MISSOURI VALLEY, Iowa (AP)—At the, police ra- The unlrni Is tree to strike on less they get reimbursed for ”I am certain Americans ev- recognition for women in science, you should hear interference with their march. that date. It has three times dio microphone in City Hall, Mayor H. R. Watson hoists expenses. erywhere Join in deploring the prominent Harvard bacteriologist tell it. Neither state nor local author- refused to extend the deadline. In a letter to toe Board of bn iltoty vrith whirii a number Dr. Ruth B . Kundsin writes.In^------ities had filed any pleadings his feet on a desk and munches a sandwich . That leaves only 68 days for merciless and their appraisal of Selectmen Monday, the c dikes and suggested that all police calls Reedy said the president’s resents "not being offered the his basement. But, 'like more Later, McDonald declined to after that date be made to the same opportunities men have." ingenious refinements: than 1,000 others forced from- spread across low-lying areas of make a statement. plea for leaders to be calm, rea- “ ‘Kuche’ has. become gour- town and farmlands. Rain add- State Police barracks at Dan- sonable' and show respect for The more highly accom- their homes by floods, be isn't A steelworkers rook*w**«“* ielson. plished the woman scientist, she met cooking, inferior decorating hurrying to move back in. ed to the river’s g lu t said McDonald made a “pasaing law and order had been .con- and the ceremonial futility of Dining the night temper- veyed both to Alabama Gov. maintains, the greater the re- “I’ve rented another house for and matter of fact” reference to sentment, and from her own sex housework. 'Kinder' haa become Bulletins a monto.” he says. *Tm sUyJng Bturee dived. On Monday, a extendlng-the contract deadline. Rob Cab Co. George C. Wallace and to Dr. preoccupation with Spock, Gee- blizzard howled across the 871- NEW LONDON (AP)—A band- Martin Luther King Jr., leader also. Colled from AP Wirm until toe ice is gone.” ‘ The ^ ^ e sm a n quoted McDon- "If she has a sprinkling of ell, Freud and sexual fulfill- Bulldozers havs pealed back eqtisre-mile basin, turning the ald as saying that such a deci- it-m ade off with an eeUmated of the Selma demonstrations. ment. ‘Kirche’ is not only He did not say how ths vlewp Harlowian traits, her male col- the deep layer of Ice from toe surface of the flood to ice. sion could be made only by the 32,800 early today in the holdup leagues are flirtatious,” Dr. church suppers and rummage street by Smlto’e home and Later the water began to faU, union’s 170-member wage policy of the Yellow <^b Co. office. had been conveyed. affbomuahons om> gUng. from beneath the ice. Johnson phrased hie appeal in Kundsin says. “If ri»e looks like water runs etont Inoheq deep. In a benevolent moose, they are (8m Page Xfight) HARTFORD (AP)— Tba the next blook, ztrMto aria many idaces the crust ool (See Page Eight) (8m Page Eight). these words: -8enate paaaed and oeat te lh a locked tight with tee between r HooM today a stopgap dsdl- unlnhabltod houses whose occu (8m Page FUteen) otenoy appropriattoas bUl«^ot f4.e million to carry monqr- shbrt departments throoi^' March and AptU of this yehr* Court Voids Dempsey Veto The largest amount In the total, some $SS mlUion, gSM to the Welfare Department tlpn officials to uphold budget^une 80 with a eurplua of eomeaues collected for one month HAR'TFORD (AP) — (July) after the close'of the APPALACHIA BILL innovationsiMmAvtoFlnma forcedfnrrtAf) throughIhmUffh' thethft 332 wiflllAnmillion. I«IU Connecticut’s highest court fiscal year. This was to be ef- WASHINGTON (AP) — politically divided legislature Three new budget procedures fective as of Jime 80, 1963, PraoUeat Jnbaeen alipaed Into saya. Gov. John N. Demp- two years ago. They appealed were included by the Republi- This section was declared un- law today a bfll aothorlzing sey lacked constitutional Superior Ctourt decisions in fav- cans in the ai^proprlations MU. |1.1 -blUloa ef federal aM or of the defendants. One of these directed that all conztitqtional in Its entirety by power to veto three sibc - the Supreme Court Monday. for the ll-«toto Appslenlto At the bottom of the cwitro- excess net earnings from invest- regioB. Johaooa aald eanpt- tions of general legislaticin ment of the proceeds of state The court, said that it violated versy waa a running battle be- metat of the aseasaro nmrtlM included in the budget bill tween Republicans and Demo- tend issues on or before June , eeoitlon of the State Cfonetitu- "the ead of partiMa eyw- by Republicans in the 1968 crats during the 1963 session-of 10, 1963, June 80, 1964, and June tton giving the comptroller pow- olsm" la the prohlaiaa of dml- the leglriature as to whether the so, 1966, be appUed to general er to ."preecrlbe the mode of lag with peopla Nottog General Assembly. , keeping and rendering a l public The state Supreme Court of state would end the two-year fund debt service appropriations the ototao, CpagiMo accounts.” Birrore also ruleid, however, that fiscal period on June 30,| 1963, or otherwise to the credit of the Bxeotattve Braaeh w one of the controversial sections with a deficit or a surplus. general fund. In his veto meseage, the elsaely la brtagtog ernor aald the three aw law lato balag, the waa In itself unconstitutional. Two years before, the gover- Another directed that excess The tribunal stated further In nor predicted that the atata funds from the Hartford (Char- would "usurp functlonq and pow- ■aM, "Thla k the hmari az- Ita opinion Monday that the In- would end the biennium with a ter Oak )Brldge Interest and ers that properly belong to the aaipla of oreattve fedacaliai([b'* duztan of general legielation to ^ mlUlop deficit because of Sinking Fiind and the Groton- executive or to Mected consti- an MproprtaUona act waa In budget cuts by Houm RepubU- New London (GoW Star Memo- tutional officers.” ANIUNB OOMP. SOUR I vtolaUon of the eUU statute cane. Instead, the state ended" rial) Bridge interest And’slnklng And, he added, all “would WASHINGTON (APtefiA i' even though there was no coir the blenidiim with a 34.1 mllUca fimd, and any unexpended bal- Mrve one purpose only; the. dis- syadlea to headed Im B in s I atitutional ban against it. surplus. ances in the flood fund, be trans- tortion of TO true financial con- itoatoa Carp. aadMytto.* The five-man oourt’e unani- In 1968, the Republican • con ferred to the h lf ^ a y fund m dltioa of toe state through math Co. WM the apparstat MgR mous decizion, written by Oilef trolled houM t o r c e f t ^ admin- of June 80,1961. ^ ode wMch do violence to aound Justice' John Halnllton King, istration to a e o ^ a OOP appro- TYmm Motions of tha apflro- budgetary procedurM.” represented a partial vlctor:Mw priations bill., 7 ^ slashad the pHatioo* biU wars upheld by The court aald in attact, Iw - (lOP legUlatora In a battle efith forerfior'i bU(6gkt by adiAe M m Buprema Court In Ita decl- «var. toat toa Wm Carp. fle iF the Demopratto adbnlnlftlatlon foflUoa and alfanlnated aom e'lie ■iota Monday. veto powar on approprtoliwi OVtr budiatary'rnai»TTi—J-- prbcaduiiea.------mnHinh In tzoc IncreoMa propo Hrnttad to r dUUnct A third syqtion (hreoted the Ota. In t h e ^ a o n of Hooaa 8p ei*- by the adminUtration. lUta coiAtibaar to tn el^ ;)n lEwjpilfed by 8 RMd 10 jly-V— , rh the ice which er J . Tylar FattMnqo r f Old VaBey,loi««; i-pli^ of ice 0% l U a y«Hr, tha itato ia «ap«otr -froze the eirfteb a4 for niililk aettoM i « ■ V . *'• . * ' 5 ’ ilANCH ESTESR EVENING HERALD, MANC!iiEa'i1i&> CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 196S

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,^- TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1965 Warnhigs Give® Scooter-Powered Nims PAGE TWO Rebieto of Music Program South Windsor , ; . In T w o O a sh es in France this sUmmer. Bmast Sheinwold on Bridge W e d ^ & i g Speed Around bolion Blokes, the only language People Planned by E r f u m t i o i i Unit teacher at the school this year, Cast dealer A wrifitsn wam taf for fsilurs will continue to teach French , defender oimnts Both »idek vulnerabli School Board G>titinues, ^ B a l n k s s - Frobislidr to grant half of the highway was ORANTTB crT Y cin . (A J*)-4tong Here and Latin. , ' INNOCENT DECLARER NOITTH 8up«intendent of sOhoOls A letter from a parent issued to Russell L. Burnett. 19, from one end to AnpUiir l e w Roger Titus, who is 2S; was 4 KJ1095 wauam Curtis pointed out The salesman iroin the drug oonatderabty when yea d om Teacher Increase attend a contract td teach in- In The By ALFRED SHEINWOI^ ^110 Budget Discussion Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. frt>- some questions about the phi- of 188 Main 8t., after he was that moat schbol aystSsna ars firm was talking to the coffee bave to walk.” National Men’s Team Champion 0 A32 Mahsr of Beach HUl, New losophy behind the school s ^ - to'votved in an accident yerter- dustrial arts. He has been a tismh music program , at the expanding their musto program. shop manager at St. Elizabeth She sold the bo^iital eme cabinet-maker and will gradu- Don’t Insist on playing Ihf He suggested that the board day eventog at the intersection mr EAOT The bosrd at education wHI^Stead reminds residents that Castle, N H ., announce the mar- board of sducaUon meeting last Hospital here when he saw It. Asked in Music, Art ate from Central Connecticut two spend some time iwlawtog the of Garden St. with Winter and ' Ne ws ’ hand at a major suit rather meet tonight to continue discus- Memorial Day la ^ only riage of their daughter. Miss night College in June. He did his 4 872 total-music program. Cheatniit Sts. He turned to the manager, than at notrump; Seven tricks ntonUis away. Thoee desirtog a SaBy Frobisher of Hartford, to Mrs. 0

MANC^EETER EVENDtO ‘HERALDi ItANOailiaffEB, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCB 9, H66 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH », 1066 ^AGE FOUR a touchliw final soana. Richard . ete^ lassbs br WllHmanOe Thursday at 12:80 Haydn peovWtea aoma sriringem RockviUe-V emon Columbia Musical iFit comedy with hte uwsl «p *rt- bfddfim FBBUNG LONBUTT ■Mhi^AateimMnmMmMmtoidnMtetokto^mto^sditoMw The lunahte open to aU woih- ness. The tevsn children are She New Math Locally, II BOY SCOUT Wage Plan ers and anyone Interested to marvete; they ara bright, St- TV-Radio Tonight volunteering. Plans for the next Is Strictly tracuve, never ctoytng. By* Note$andNeu!$ FundDrite bloodmobUe visit, due here The teat of a musical Is Your a y e doctors (& A gend a School Board Rings March 16, WIU be dlscuseed. whaUier the songs .ln t s | ^ piescrtptlcri S IM » Arrays Replace Rote Those who wteh to attend U.S. Product smoothly Into ths action. ‘T lis modarn IT S iM “ “ Tiaap i n A plan tp reciastefy Bonte town S tarts for may caU Mra Fred Maoht Co- Sound of Music" paasaa admira- lenses dojlBcatsd Boy SocM Troop i n of OoB» ampteyM on a lorw pay soala Television lumbia or. Mra, Bramhall, Ando- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — With bly e 'at, Mrs. Sotoibder sold. who handled the tranaaotion, films In production 1a a tune- tlon taUBB hBB ftven way to a aa I remember my geometry ety of water and sewer subjects. wiu provide a week at oamp for The entire coot-of the local film. The argument has been For evening activity, the acouU iS causa of low Incomes. The tele a-girl between 11 and 14 yem ■aid the rtal estate w rt worth aiora modorn mstliod. etaaBBS. dwee to make uee of the giant The meehiig la set for 6 at mi S sj ES^ phones were in the Lake Street iswimmlnf progiam,. which te that musicals don’t sell In for- the Muntolpal Building hearing •:10 ( 8) New*.News. Iportt. Bpoi Weather who te interested la nature and about 3116,000. The sale . was eign markets; but "West Side It onB o( the puplte In Un. The ooordlnatea that Slater taH^r swimming pool at the •:15 (M) Club House, „ Elementary Stdiool, the Vernon only bne of Oie^many benefits recorded at the town clerk’s of- Joan Ito (B rr now math irtlot Rosa draw on tbg .board .were room. In conservation- Story" disproved that. Isase. On Sunday morning the < 8) Peter JeaalMi-Jtewe. Elementary School and the ’Iha whiner of an asmy con- and aerirtcea offared • by the fice here. poojBOt want to ta»ow tha un^ Inot divorced f i m - ihehMng; tropp nmde formation wlui the The proposed reoteaalflcallon (80) Rocky end Hie Mends 80:00 Northeast Elementary School. ar c , win be paid for by the With successes like the Oscar they were related to BomsOilng t;80 HuaUey-Brlakley test on, "Why I Would Like to Shephard said the property Ymavni 9 ttmaa 8 oquaU Hathie 'Detachment for Morn- plan would upgrade the pay" lor (31) What’s NewT Lyman Hoopa, manager of the Go to Oomp,” will receive the local chapter from funda re- would be occupied in the near trio, a musical can Justify Its ba hBB to do te ipdl out hte within the experience of the b^- ing Colors. Soouta attended a certain IndmaiuJ and catego- (80) Once A Sooot ceived uTme current drive. The investment In this country U:00 .Itockvttle office of the telephone paid oamp trip. The^ oonteet te future. NOW at “array" or “Matrix” that ha haa denta. ___ ( S) Walter Cronkite QM togathsr with someone you love by Long DIetenoe. Catholic Mass or Protedant rlM of engiVoyea, but not for ( 8) Wide Country Weather company, was preoeiit at lari open to daughters of (Xub mem- cluster Inchidea Andover and Schoolmen Group Meets alone. Further, the movie musl- made htuMatf, and C<> acroaa The opemUons pertonned on services at tha .chapd on the other Indivlduaie and categorlea. (13) Newsbest U:U (IMO)' (O nlgm’a school board meeting, Hebron.( e enter- director Robert Wise, that made ale of the^naw approach. They attendlhg were Otto F. Heller the locatton owner.” "West Side Story.” I Stan of the aquana la tha end sdM i^ irniM Is dii' excit- a^ Jules Leaaard. a ><»ir—^but leaves newer cleri- WDMO-ta« hU;S0 Art Johmg^jtegr celva 336. ths cost of a week Ob Honor Roll / tained by a singing group from cal help on a lower pay scale, Hoops said If tha Income of a at the camp which wee provid- Nine Columbia students made Rham. The progrum IncJudes a The last of the Rodgers-Ham- ing tbns te M taaotilng ihath.” 8:00 l e n s John Wade telephone "dfope to alx (Mlars, merstein collaborations, ‘The girt oounted aeveft And R bedomes nAre exclt- apparmtly permanently. ! ;C0 Dick Rpbinsoa ed by Mrs. Alexander Martin’s the "A ” honor roll' at Windham speech by CSiarles Smith of ___ down and M aoroaa. Nor haa 'there apparently :06 News Slsn OH U-. OO J o n a l h a a D a i l i we keep an eye on tt, and U tt Home Ufa and Youth Oommtt- Hlrfi school during the third Windham High School whose Sound of Music” is the best liM leatniag it the furifaer a stu WBCH-eie dropa to tour doSars we remove tee through the sale of cook- screen version of their works. ^ wrote OB tha board 7 times dent g o e s , ^ hte seniorse year at Task in Store been any effort to explain the marking period. The “B” honor topto'te ” A Physical Educator’s Eimaida n. plan to the emplyoea whom It 8:00 Hartford HlshUSht* WOMEN LONGER UABS tt.” / bka. ■ i ^ •roll Included 41 local etudente. View of the Olympics.” Smith Although commercially success- ______Oa^c._ ha te proving for^ 7:00 News. Spohs SM WtaOwr Hoope said that the average The club wHI,mee^ today at 8 ; then are two ways aha mated by mathemaltcal Indue- For McCormick will •ff60t. 8:00 OasUght AySTTN. Tax. (AP) — It I On the "A ” honor roll, which wes a consultairt at the Olym- ful, the others were marred by ebold hava fouad tha unknown, The plan was prepared by 13:00 <)utet Hours takM woman twice as tong as I income from the telamones re- p.m. at tha Skinner Road means the student had an aver- pic Geunes last summer. miacastings and overproduction. TELEVISION WITH tkm, and workthg wMh statldics Scluxd with a program by MMi Wise carefully avoided those «n,“ in that aentenoa. Sha could nawi fUDOtlOBB. After His Trip General Manager Rlchiud Mar- WnF-.4ISt men to UIl a tU, mys a vatsran moved averaged 31 age of 90 per cent or better The group is the oldest all- hava oouBtad ooa by ooa all tin’s office—not by the newly 6:00 Wall 8) Today. lie-detector operator, H. A. Al- month kioweki’e Ftower Faahton of in all aubjecte, were Stuart male educator’s group In the two pUialls. His film te Impec- Next year, says Slater Roae, <;00 Newa, WeiUher. Sports of obtaining I Manchester. tha squana in tha matrix or wal atari on oafculus.' appointed town personnel o ffi- 8:18 Radio (Ireater Hartford bert. The poaslMlity------, -- Kaplan and Thomas Mcurchlsa, state. It meets four times a cably cast. ^'NEW VISTA' aba could hava mnlUpUad. Ofartetie Ifiopormick, fonner cer, who wss ostensibly hired to 8:16 Lowell Thomas seml-pui—uibllc service------In— the— Fathere .. Top__,______Teachem seniors; Michael Curran, Fred- year In various wihools in the The story, which Lindsay and board at aduoatlon chairman, 7:00 News "They hog ths oenvarsatlon,’’ ■choote was dtecuaaed by Hoopa. capacity crowd enthuaias area. Members Include superin- 8ha triad muHtnUoation alnoe te emaoted back from a vaca- wturk out the rectesslficatlon 7;B Xteadlng Question aald Albert, a stoito poUoe am- erick Lowman and Gary Tet- Crouse wrote for the stage and tt aaemad tha riiortar oouraa. plan. 8:00 RoekviDe va SCB8 Ha said that there te a monthly tically cheered the fathers and telbach. Juniors; Stephen Grant, tendents of schools: secondary Ernest Lehmann adapted for Uoa In OBlifomla before East- ploys. "Women have aB kinda at coat of 34 per telephone, re- teachers In a hard playing baa- Peter • Lansolatta and Susan and elementary prinlclpals In tlhata was only ona problem DAR Win iHear er. Whan he returns he wffl Because of the apparent re- avaalva tacUes. Ten can ba ask-1 the screen, concerns the Trapp > mulOpIteattnB amys only ■iStsnce to the plan, the direc- JISSSV’- RCPAV* AMOUNT gardless of the Income. ketball game last week at the Tamltomlni, sophomores, and addition to teachers and college family of singers. It divides hmre his wxnk cut opt for him; wno-ieN ing tham quasUona sad all at MONTHLY OF LOAN ’^rofeeeors. Curland Is the cur- Up to ]jOu tors are reportedW ready to The board voted to pey the Lake Street Elementary School. Cathy Ooellne, freshman. neatly Into two sections; The Talk by Oedd for ssriy In the y e a r Gov. iiOO ARemoon BdlUoa once thay’ra ctf on acntathlng Let Beneficial put rent president. iSs Is what tha otaas did Dempsey appointed ICcOonnldc table the rectesalflcatlon pro- Irretevaat” I $16.75 $300 Conyers Construction Co. of teachers led the weU played On the "B ” honor roll were efforts of a wealthy naval hero I aaBteiaiina from Mhaj Dr. Hmmrd ,T; OaM will be to the Governor’s Physleal Fit- ponte and turn the Job over to BCancheater'32,010'for repairs n m e In tbe flrst half, only to Charles Fischer, Dennis Klein,. to find a govemese — and moth- an outside agency. I t might ateo .?;(IB OaovenMtkm Pleea Hs addad that wumaa fear 26.58 500 to the Lake Street school. have the fatheie pick up speed Maacheeter Evening Herald er — for We seven children; the mat d^dakar at a maatiqg o f nam Oommittss. 7:80 Newa of the World “you’re golBg to ask them about John Knapp, Oeorge Peters, Columbia correspondent, 'Vir- ■ Rogan pidled'aat laath- be done by the manager even- 700 ‘The school was damaged In in ttie second half to win the family’s flight from Austria That Committee, In coopera- 7:60 Oangreiskmal Rapost something beaUea ths crime. C ASH 36.41 Peter Roberts, Rosalind Binder, ginia M. Carison, telephone CMord Pariah Chapter, DAR, 8:10 Popa Conoert ar matrix of tha same stea, todi tion wMh the Oonneetieut As- tually ^ ip ^ tsd to replace Mar- 51.16 1,000 December when a refuse truck fame 60 to 49. Andrea Stimson, Dayna Thomp- after the Nazi takeover. 4 pair of aoteaom, and out tt In on Thuraday at 1:80 p.m. in the tin. who plans to resign thte •;C6 Nlshaieal You know — something about backed into the building. . The event was sponsored; by 228-9224.______The first part offers enough sociation of Boazda of Educa- U:00 News their private hte.*' in your pocket-fast >On 31 month plan son, seniors; Thomas Card, Jef- haEsw ashad if thte changed Fadaratton Room, Center Oon- tion and the SUte Department year. UiU^pols naal The driver at tbe vehicle was me school’s Parent Teachers <^- frey Moeckel, Richard Robinson, sentiment to war m everyone the amtenoa on tha hoard. It If town employaa are to he later arrested for eratlng a ganlsation and profits from Jhe Cheryl Bericowits, D p 1 o r e.s Two Portfolios except haters of ghristmae and gregai^ppal Church, Hte teUc of Bducaticm, will hoM an all- Left-over bills to pay? Time payment accounts? Haavy dkL Tha aentenoa then read 7 wfB paihteb to Amertoan >hte- itey meeting at 'Manchester affected dtfferently by the re- motor vehicle without a license, evening wlH go Into a general BunUiam, Jans Forbes, Sandra children. Indeed, the film could 7,. thnaB 17 nlua 71 aauals -n. 'toiy. .T- . ■ School May 90.' clasOflcation plan, an outside expentas? Claan 'em all up with cash from Beneficiall Repayment of tbe damage by fund to buy equlpmeht for the Maumsc, Peter Tambomlnl, PROVIDBNC®, R.I. (A P )— hava been a marshtriallow mass except for Wise’s firm hand and CMag &s dtetrauttva prim, |v Dr. Cidei reealvad a B-A. Local school boards tn the agency could do the Job with- Then, make only one payment instead of several . . . tbe refuse flnn, tbe CoUlns Re- school. Dougjtes TCttelbach, Juniors; Dave Gavltt has become a man dpie « mnltlpHoathin (I think), fran Harvard College; an MJL state have been regliested to out arousing suMiicibns of fa- AMERICAN LEGION fuse Servioe, has been delayed Paul Chuch was referee; Calvin Chowanec, Robert Oer- with two portfolios. He te ihe the sharp Instincts of the play- one of tha pupils ohangad) tha in teaching from Harvard Uni- Bend delegatea A Btatavdde voritism, some directors feel. hava more cash left over Mch month, too. Just call up* because o f difflculttes with the Paul Mareon, ecorekeeper; John men, John James. X«w ls Kap- general manager of the Provi- ers. More Own BiBitenni agam. It now read (7 verstty and a Fh.D in American physical fitneea program te one The dlreetois wlU ateo con come in. , firm’s fonner Insurance com- Krisksclun, timekeeper; Mrs. lan, Kevin lormsn. Michael dence team in the newly-organ- What more can be said of Ju ttaMS 7) phu (7 ttmaa 7) agnate colonial btetory from' Boaton of the devriopmoits hoped for alder raadoptlng the town per- pany. Helen Brteaette was in charge Malek, Bernard Molntorii, Nan- ized Continental Football Ue Andrews? It Is her radiant VICTOR TIt»n Unlvartety. Ha taught in a as'an outcome of the meeting. sonnel rules. A CoUtos sxlkeemaa was of cheerleaders; Mra. Joyce cy Rrett, Susan Emmons, Kath- League as well aa assistant presence that brightens and sus- Stcbi there R was a ateopla 'Watar and sswer prohltmson present at tba boatd meetiiig Smith, tickets, asd Mrs. Lena wim Ganachs, Linda Hanry, tains the entire film. Her ging- variety of prtvaCa aim prepara- basketbatt coach at Providence Any Other TsUvition. ateh fo r anoh child to uae hte bory achooli and ooUegas before the agenda inotade: b e n e f i c i a l . isat night to explain the delay. I Therault was general chairman. Oatol Lawnun. Jacquelyn Mar^ College. ery manner, her crystalline so- mutlplloatlan atragr and gat the filing to Sootham Oonneotiput 1. A sanltaiy aemrer trunk ^ F I N A N C E S Y S T E M Ha said the Insurance company Hoom Boottomtoa Talk rottie, sopbomores, and Robert President David Haffenreffer prano, her graceful figure, all T. >• State CoBaga in 1961' where he llna for the Keeney St. area. notified tbe ftrin that tbs In- ^frs. Loutee Johnson, - Grant, Stepben Ramm, Earl said Thursday the 27-year - old make the (jharacter of Maria and White Rogen said later that te preamUy associate profeasor Police Arrests The directors have agreed up to $1(XX> — Loans Me-lnaupad al low eos» surance policy ran out after the «nt to the dean of home sco- Watrous, tini*. Floating, Janet Gavltt win be Joined by BIU aUve and enchanting. iter fourth gmda cteas of htstocy.. Ha spaciidteee tn that the sewer line should be acektent, but later said It ran nomlcs at tbe University of Levesque, Ruth Lovejoy and Halloran as assistant general (Christopher Plummer is Just « Color BINGO ■awairinl Hnnnce Co. of Monchettor right for the captain, stem but a1 hava answarad that AmMtcsdi eokmial hlstMy and Jamw E. Dunn, SO, of 130 charged primarily to the resi- EVERY W EDNESDAY NIGHT out before. Tbe spokeeman Connecticut, wiH apeak on Gall Roeen, freshmen. manager. probtem bacauae thirir muKlpll- the OhrH War. dential dei^opers who have 806 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER said OoIUns bad filed a com- Bloonomtoa, a 'Very Im- A coach will be named In a ohairming. As the other woman, Pearl St, was diarged with In- (Mhool PosHIob Changed Eleanor Parker te rewarded by oatten tables only want up to Boataases wlH be Mrs. Mar- descent assault and, ordared to requested that the trunk he 8 (yCLOCK^-LEGlON HOME, LEONARD ST. MteehaS 8-41S6 • lOrer So. How Enflsnd Tel. Bosineii OGote plaint with the Oonneetieut In- portent Profesoton.” nextTuea- few weeks. the ten tin E. Alvord, ohalrman, aaetst- Roy Ferguson, architect for ^>pear at the Manchester aee- Installed. surtuioe OommlsSton. I day at the ’Tolland Agrtoultural the addition to Horace Porter And sfvan whan they teamed ad by Mra. Iteuold C. Ahrbrd, Bion of Orcult Court 19 on 2. A sanitary aewer rriief Dr. Ranudell aald Atty. Rob- Onter. Rt. 30, at 7:30 p.m. -Ml to miiltlpty by oattylng nom* Iba. Jbte AhmrA' Mm W. trunk from ths Green area to School, told the school building THE HANDHATB March 22. art Kaban, the town counael, School girte and their committee last week that due b«a. in a Mfdur g ri^ aba IWteOaea'Jonas and Mrs. Hate- Dunn was arrasted at a local the Olcott St treatment plant had reoommandad tbe town's in- parents are invited. The pro- AT-115 aald, Otty ard J. Lockwnrd. Tha'sterer te required be- to the unsuitability of the soil factory yeaterday by D et John surance oompany handla the I gram will end at 0:30 p.m. adjacent to the firat proposed and White, 12” tabs pior tianapoiCation oontaeC Krinjak and Patrolman Ernest cause the current cram town • . n r o M e n t . < I Mr*. Johnson s p ^ on (overaU dlam.), 272 sq. la. "oerry.'* . Mrs. C. Hoyt Stiteon. trunk is running oyer Us de- the additloh;-te)itt now MoNaUy on a 12|h Circuit Court V aod-year reports of tbeloareeni and Home Bjconomlcs, )te nteth-south' poGttan plotaro. White as da It thateaar way, warrant . charging him with s^capacUy. ; ' achool cafsterla systetn were enrolttng teflw teStooi of Home tew ated, era d o n ti. uaa the 3. Studies of tbsquapUtarand Breienteil by Dr. Ramsdril. I Bionomics ft VOoon, c<*ege tatter than an east-west WED. ONLY! word *tean7" at but w* do holding a woman .captive over- Tha.|ront of the school will Staff wm Hear ni^t He has pOBted a 31,000 quaUty of thk tester anuteMe A According to the reports, the <»uraes and ixfioIaieMlw. An naaa that helpri tha in the town water system, and aafeterias operating In tbe ele- informal discuseion wlR follow nowfbuse R t tSA rather, than POPULAR HEEL SPECIALS A Co undarstoad w lia t bond whUe awaiting court ar- Yeomiute Hall onl traffic will ralgxanent recommendations for improve- mantary scbottei, which are oen-1 Johnson’s talk and questions ■am II mWl I Medical Talks ments. enter and leave the schbol MEN'S and BOYS’ UNSURPASSED aldeied together, era operating wUl be anewered. Booh a prooam leads tha dtO- “with a 3«9 profit. The program te aponeored by grounds thifough the road next dcan to axpeclmant with num- Dr. Daniel Drachman o f’Tufts DfUa Publuhed Fast BIUSIO LOVER? Three achooto, tha Lake the Tolland County Bxtenalon to the firehouse. In VALUE and PERFORMANCE I and make dteogreriee, tew Dhiveraity apoke to doctors BELMONT, Cslif. (AP) lEATOW The gym and the new closs- Gtieeft, Skinner Road and Ver- Service, roome plus the administrative on the Itencheeter Memorial WASHINOTON — Aa fast as The "Knight Riders,” a youthful 1215 Vi SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD non Elementary Bcboole. are Hospital N«4ot ____ the o te « es a wtoote data from 1963 economic cen- rock ‘n’ roH group, wore blas- offices will be at the east end hafl Mteud the first proMam, Hospital staff today in the Orri operating at defoette from 399 Atonltted yasterday: Mrs. of tbe present building. The kin- HEELS The Pick «f The Portables Ite Ragan poosed cut wnsl- suses are tabulated, Bureau ting a tune Sahuday night when I " A L L M E A T S otg FRESH CU T ^ to 340S. Patricia Brook, Harriet 8L; of thte month’s four noon med- of the Oensua te pufcliriilng its an irate woman stomped iq> to I Dr. RamadeU explained that RoMmary Lemire, 29 Laurel dergarten wUl. Join the Primary ter mnlmM and soteson toi teal lecturw reports. The first seriee, on re- the bandstand around 1 a.m. I NONE OTG PRE-PACKAGED!" | wing at the norih-weat end and .anehSodwid t(M thwa to do theee schoote had large Inven- gt.; Mn. Marguerite SchUp- kindergarten busea wU Use the YYO M EN'S and GIRLS' itba bnahtem in a different way. Dr. Drarienan, an assiriant tell businees activity by states, "I told you you can’t stay up toriee which they wiU use dur- hack, 37 Pleasant St.; Harley professor of neurology, spoke will be followed by seriee on this late," she shouted at a 16-1 LENOX PHARMACY present, driveway, the only Now os $*1 y| A . 9 5 UHF Meet vrent right ahead, euf- STORE HOURS: Ing the cloaiiM months of the Ellington; John KUa, 17 buses to dp so. . ttog ths matrix so as to mates on "Treatment of Brain Hem- vriiolesale buslneas. service year-old gulUriat, unphigftng 299 E. CENTER STREET— M9-0896 ^ool yaar, ‘ High 8t; Sharon Welngartner, ocriiage.^ busineBaes, manufacturing, and him from ths wall socket aad| TOsSn Wsd, 9 to 6 • Thors,, Fri. 9 to 9 The sewerage dlsposu will be He said that tba defeclte are Stafford Springs; Evelyn Wil- put out to bid probably by the of 14. But wanted to On March 17, Dr. Charies minlnjr* leading, him out by the ear. Sat 8 to 6 (Closed AO Day Monday) ' Bot unusual for this time of hur, Ellington Ave. ^ yfoT.*.!!, dlreetor of the Car- end of the month, sooner than Low as VHF ___ ted happen I f the year, and added, "The cafe- • the rest of tha oonstnictlon | HEELS- m cut in three diM» OathetMimtion Laborato- teTiae have been operating for vemoa news te handled by ry at Hartford Hoepltel, wW work. a WE’RE fWPKN S DAYS # ___ If the comhlnntlnn some ten or twelve years and xhe Herald’s Beokvllle Burean, Red Croas Lnaoh ALL WORK GUARANTEED • CHARGE IT iSTi’ d A or If the matrix tour*^ f'birrtUr CUnic here and at no time have they finished gg purk S i, P.O. Box 827,..tele- .1 seriMB tastend o f taBc ra "The Innocent’ Heart wtth a defedt.” phene 375-S13d or d4S-t71L Mra Paul Bramhall, chair-1 Murmur.” He noted that aa of Jan. 31, man of the Columbia Chapter of : M ib . Rogena encouraged such “Hair Growth In Health and tbe elementary schoote had Invert a dish over a gelatin the ABC blood program, has an- IIO U S E & .H A L E tep— eod ssraral served a total of 86,991 student mold before turning it and nounced that a Dutch Treat QUALITY SHOE REPAIR and HAT CLEANL1G WH.0NLY lunch for volunteer workers will •eeiiow make sure tbsA mold is In tbe -ehUdran cut up thoir mstriom 'tdad'''teiafi^3an of meals, 4,996 meals to adults PLXASE use our OAK STREET ENTRANCE ■weeieeti* ■ Jnto three sectlonx OUR M sr ^ and 8,946 fre t meate. right spot before removing it' ba held at the Claric House in .. The khte soamad totanated It of Denmatoilo- ; to this aBw way of doing artth- Igyiat lthe Boston XMveraUy nts a lot mar* tun cut- SSool.kf Medleine. on.Mhndi CENTER CUT 3 - 23. ^ f>-4lag op paper than andtessly ’ Dr. Ixmia Nahum a*SI deliv- ■ ajj*ctttng a^tiplloatian tsbtes. or. tho'tolk on Mairii .30. Dr. to Thte clam te nang a Sriiool Iht I _____ Nahum,' editor of SH medical iMSMiMar-TOB ' Mathamattf* Study Group jcuindl’:/Donnectleut Medicine,” SS*l (SMBG) book. It te paper will diacmaa problems conneotod bactesd and too kaig fo r a reg- with ciotttag of the blood. your ll^luableS' in a ular curriculum; so tt is fltbed PORK ■to the tradltiansl cuorrioa- Buick LeSabre with Wildcat tam. But contrary to some crit- Ribicoff Himore4 RCA VICTOR "NEW VISTA' primiiu of the new math this hook does bav* ocdlnaiy. “haw BAIdTOfORB (A P ) — Sen. ( GRAND OPENING * change do I get bnck?“Abraham Ribiootf, DCbgn., has — at our — ' T dBVOkMflOft* bean named "Jewiah Statesman SAFE DEPOSIT BOX ^ Over at Btest Catholic High of the Tear" by the Thtanudical CHOPS Hs quiet voice delivers MODERN. NEWLY '-'Rohool a commarclsl now mate of BaWmore.- gvtoxt tensed tn a completely new X former sectet . RE-DECORATED OFFICES dStsth curricuhim. adueatlOB and wel- b moflft persuasive message. The geometry class I attond- tSfe. fium«r Oonneetieut _ lOT- still at the sams oonventont address: "■ .. tetort Hmj» ago was aoowwhat nor. aim sormec congieeaman, 1 at S.B.M. ewut o f my depth. wm be honored by the Academy 18 Asylum Hartford | The language Is new, the ap- at its dSth- annlverauy 'dtamer SK proach te -diff erent, and the March SB. - subject matter seems more sd- The Academy aald U was hon- Now as VsaMd. I oring Ribicoff for "his unswerv- I. Sistor Roee St. Joseph, head ing loyalty to the Ideals of his I cf ths Bast Catholic math de- ancestral talOi and hia deep con-1 BIG 20% DISCOUNT Low as partment, had aald eariler that cent for the epiritual and yriiysi-1 Firsf Two Months Rental the new math approach had In- cal wetter* of Ida people.” On AU Batteries and Accessories Pia-chaaed ^ tagnttod plain. aaUd. and eo- ’The Acadmy is a Hebrew day | thru March 16,1965. Cash and Carry Onijrl • <-(srdtnato geometry. echoed with some 700 students. Me Resavve Ihe Right Tb Umit Qnxxtlties ...... — .. . I The latest SONOTONE Hearing Aids are wonders of naiY MEATY^ COUNTRY STYLE electronic isiniataiization and modem derign. New HA1E YOU AN ey^uBS and aU-at-ear models. Yon can see them aU Supeib . I Y I N T S C N E D I t I J D FREE sit od r modem, new office. TH AT CAU LS for NO W through March 31, 196S a m m o FO O P7 PiMGCt yoor Vahablw for P grrIh « P«yl «P NOW ORd SAVE SONOTONE It sny be a weddiBg, a t o » s m o £ 18 4 ^ U M 8T. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT rnpYm M XJ quel cr juat an tolm iite, g e t > > ; ^1* hrten ^ eeel^, Isdps, ■ ^^= Ph0iiG 247^0^ ^^= 445 H ARTFO RD R O M ) IT« Arm Prepmnd Uf Iw ^lBSrylceAU M a^ Servm You to Your • < ; Butteries Aids AvailaWS at Onr Office OPEN DAH.Y 9 to 9-SAT. to t ''CompUtm SmtUfaedou ank Om caSeriag asteles te ssk w) A^RwiiTfis B to be aeiriMs enengh to ac- 2 JftlR HPARING AIDS No Payments Until May . ceanesiate any atoe gstbsriag. 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mggaagfi ftiC B SIX r icAMCsnssrnat'****^. 12th Hebron ...... oiliC: 'IlMii n «w a Mlow BMMi Cohh^iicut iU n ic l(»B tM r tM M M M v. w«o balM tliia OwramniM As CiMttg Seralb victory In a free. dMtkm Inaldc' a mm* Comnuniat aountiy aa h dcmcai^tton, ^ s i^ ir a mat aottclatonoa “wm* indMi poHlbla, ■ Bji'A.B.'O.'’' ef by.moaha df baaed cn ftaiea' , '‘fMuSMi >.win* •r«i wtth a (r«« baUct box thrown Ip. , , ■ • < . , r,v> fit Malaysia wm toraod aa aa M- _ li, Qutor »H. 0nMarchl6 & Sttprtmi Oourt Mclnoa m % Thera ~haVe .toam«e ibeen dewande Wa an.iiQt no aura, of oourta thrt , Tha question a^aaa B#wpr, . t o ISSS^ t o $40, toSuti >to obey State traf- ..ptoi t o fVoa( tafuiMd Loulelana oaee mean that Mtom- ______,.....um tonlah-speaklng ^■Vtyio«a •itMr Khrwtiohcy or hto aucpcaww In -Sc sipiS imd mariitaigB; James The next MoodutobUe visit to . in Nei^or)t aty that sx.j’X s r e S ■B; 'pdrtllatoi*e:’:tii#-: isft ...idn#, C. BMMe, SI, Hamden, ISO Be Columbia Chapter of B « cy taste are hit the window a a « weird fromTwaahlngtoh^ ftat UN *r«n lh i*»re quite aa much baltef SttU luTSSoSSr«» » » requtaremdid tor’vctingT state i*'j^|icer Invokes meI ^ dvt^me'tai Spanish. » vtoaMattag to r t o arras* of Its (wUM-SlS ranrittsd). jjpeeding ; Americah Rod Oreaa wM be ObA IMS no HUracy teNTTHit In tha fret Maetlon procaaa, in othar SaShortened by S March IS ,:a* S t OohiaBa’a ' redldrmeat. Btaner O. Beers, M, ,wUSn)an: Oov,' P tti Johnson' me- air official aaya; < oouhteloa oit ^ r a a , aa that 1#57 alac- ta going to ba rpum Uma • Isa ito kwt iwisloads 'or, atu- tic, MS, unmfe turn;: WMard Ohurcb, hi Btonbia. Hmirs Sahta f into' Knuai LampOr-'to lee a tio to to ^Biowlsdged rqpWUy.-ttut tots "Ws -de t o petwiit the HlQto. ttoa In ICarala would anoouraga. It la and a n w t o tha usual Boilter, (B, of Id Laurel St., vrai ^ frtJm 13;45 to 6;S() nm. tarnrasnt o f the tradlttanal aps- -‘'•tntoMidiM’ riiatot 'to'gov- diad been u*ed lii Ms |rtq(e,-H*®.' atp .voterto live asslstencailp atraaga how,'tha world ovar, and avaw .130, Mtqmoaian; StephaiL, T the potnng booth. Thus, tfi-he etel Interart p la ^ aramant «||HkhMtotly, how Bowed, 'rtsrtprt, to 'Negteel frdm *•••*••••••••••••• ' la noma non-Communlat e ir d ^ tha atU« ■osUF.-: BtStt adtusOv taiget' wad to p^, and he said the prac- can’t read Ba -ballot, h ir'e tirt *••••••••••••••••« . Thaos Waanlal anA pareun^ to dafvi - . tuda toward al.ac!Uona dapuMla on Who Hopoaltlona. by wMolis a m a ^ - ' dot t o gtonunant' a t aU 'hiit Phfl$r. 9*. Skat .vote,' i ,•> to Utoad Statoa mtormatian rt*» happena to v ^ thbm. mntof buainaai or n^aa^ fordpf.H wtttaout ____ I 'nOlQI in ConnioUcut Ufa a a a k a j^ Agaaoy- ddUbt at att,” aaya Hcanaa; tratiak, IS, four ttataea ainpe B e It la not good nawa that Chtnaae Cora- laUon to «tronflo o».ooftt»6i.or elfdowMaasit. ocfloial. ‘B ay iMUd.' ______tegree — — Topic" . itton. ; nglater ona-vrhoi keen-to muniam, which our own propagandlata UmU______co_ m p eU m wlB tdmitad to dtoNr'tliat'yoa'rara .Ltoaiaiia; JaW', -Voi pla o f China, ahouM aomehow ba able to Thd'Firaitt to>badly.-apilf t o 1 ^ ' wUl narrate his now odor flim, Misa., Feb.-16.'f rtgtaftrar’^fihm '’’t o Mianctestw Lea(j^^.-oif'. 1 '• .’ CT '-ri «• • •••» osHlcaa toOH^naa, hay* A®**^®*” "When Msii Byss Are Smil- tuUons and than give a "raaaon- Humjdireya* vounty -waa asked win tha free votea of tha paaaante of eaaM, to oreat a mopopoBr ^ yrnmor Bdaw who want ttf tel w' permiMlqn aUp aMe” Intarpratatton. Oom- Women Voters Wtil dlaciMiP*^d MIkttoin aa-asi open party «a d | > {te i^ .signed ^ f , psrem or gissjdlan ing,” Satlirday at 8 p-m. at a to Interpret a,l#ctlop of . the Con- India,. *niay.ara deluded, no doubt, in to break a pnoaop^. to. »a »^ meeting of the Oomei Doublsa plainta. were made that in many stitution he bad 'teen presenttng iisvetato^'^ '<*(!' Humsn, • to;, their voting. And it could be that Wa- a compulaoiqr ' toria Who want tb'takadt nn- geo, im- unltae ^®^®® aub at North MeUiodlat LouiBiana araaa a oonatltutlcnal sourto’^ at ita'unit intolng dito0fUh4. lt eeptured* IS-per a Im servtce, P ei'itflaato» ’ to appUcanto.’' He declined on V-^i .Bavlea or.aarrloa, or.at,l*wte to I Im c h a p p e g a , S i; Church. lawyer couldn’t pass Ba teat. the ground-'that pmaaUte Whs at F atf Be hdiiie ’ bf hava been, dduded, too, hi our apprplaal ehiir of tharvots'la t o sUsttdna wSHth id, jW vlng left at be obtaUied from Bat la, if Ma color ware black. ligBtoto aoma,aly- ad ^ to & .to r ■ ‘ ehaiimrti. ' The apsaker ia one of Ameri- being put upon him. ^ : ■ m Mte. Vames’ TSfll, 00 Goneoitt oC ..what goaa on in Aala. .One thing la JUSTdavlca or Mat Aprife - ' J. - 'i ■ curve; he(Mat^,. Hart- ca’s foremost travrters and lec- The tests were given in 21 of -^■The iniaAlmrina cpiMoii ntrt' munlam la Aaia quite aa aucceaafuily la produce B a ^ dealing to -B e eHgftAe to donate at B is ttabe, writing and lootutlng. He has Law School, cpmmentOT: ' She 'Wfll te aaalated by ov viin**"-*- •wriMoca aad. antetooma- and MaMydiaiM, Ameetoaas;firtUah, Donald-torfcea,M , of 30 Sinn- written for nattonal magsaines, lature patod a rtmMer form of tha eountryaida at toe gntei route levai, as Be interval h more than •T find it fcard to'lide liow^ ____Attfed' Ktofl, Mm. Har- ..^*V -tba oooaaional big jhawdown astdAthtraUana; is that U.h.-tr- mer ft., |W),;hit^ to drive, M Be travel pages of the New teat. Involving multiple choice rtd Wareh*ilnr,»lim. Paul Nor- SubftiuriiBl ' ai aoniebody muat if aoma brand of non* resolution in SooB Vlet->Naan B e oatabHabad Mna; Alfred F, Be 88 dare reqOirtd. questions, but tt did not repeal citizen esn be expected to inter votes-on the floor. ^ Iteeruttmeiit dhalnnaa toi, B s York Times, end Ms plioto- «,««, Mr« Sedrtek Rawlina', ______'injfS-V'T -r’-* Oonununiam ia going to have Ita beat 'htnild 'Wlwate/f - t o Sootelist Redmond, IS, Somers, $38. fail- grephs'snd fHrns have appeared tha old law, so the Supreme pret it if a registrar whoraarka [,'b-v ■--.'I’ -y- Bwto special toteaeato wton three towns to Mrs. H ei^ the papers can’t interpret it.’ ’ Mm. George Lawrence,^ ahanoa ^ - they work their way into B e l^ t ttom a fringe poUtleal ura te drive rigM; Raymond WrobltawM, Andovsr, H rt. Oari to magazines and on television. court proceeded to paaa on It. Mitchell Hedge and MnE Uiofll-? party to ’ a natioswJ mswire. Rlchatd, SS, Bridgeport, $40 The film wiH inchide scenes The court noted that a similar Literacy tests vary from state legtolaUva miU. alao^taavitably Ooettne, OoMMhia;! and ■ Mrti. to statsv Georgia haS'a new one ard toider. -entangle Bemselvaa wlB-some f wheBer ttsteys Mgol;or goto apeedliig; Brian BcNrarm, 30, Btomrd Phto, H B of Oouniy Donegal, County law In Alabama had been invaU- MMBgrmmd.' ------• TtecSdvto. fk B ^ Wkklow, IkibBn. ArMow, Cork, dated by t o Mgh tribunal soma that ia simple compared to pre- A unit meeting wiH be held ±Tksr of tha Individual lntera(B«<-to- trairic a li^ T to d 'M..-8lyBan. Tbay wur cmitnct-.aH teg- vious teste; R ' bar yy qtlesaons ’fortidntte mbrifliig ■* toJ)®"?® Shirt With Na PioB dividual-leglalataca; -A-vota for ular obnoiw. A n y 'to aise wish- Limerick. B e Kennedy country thna ago. 8f ito .' (Jedrge.-Marlow df 120 S3, Ootveittry, 148, spadabigi and Kmainey. "Interto( to Oonarttutlon'* and B e peasing grads la 18 cor. one aida or thS other M some Harry TVqto Jr„ 16,' Rarttord, ing tb maks an aiqiointment. is Net. The milS'totudfM^s-Pto la PtymouB'teme. and In Be eve- .It vdn autaly.ht with mixed emoUons- mercantile war In the big cities asked to call the local chairman. testetoa given inhi MiaslaBippiMiaslartppi seemsaai.- $10. aporimg a motor veMole Wartilngton. DXJ. Mre. Ral{*i president, gpverhoL -tjt® .W »- ning, at the.,}ioinp of Mm. Pe- - ttmt the males of the world read of tha may. ba the thing that brings a Walk-lns wUl also bs wsl- headed____id for legal trouble.treubla. They trt Moihdck of 80 H lflto Dr. iPiatrbnf Nimed> without a -M tnaa; Paid T Strickland of Bolton aerved on are Involved m a Juatlce De- tore from G eor^ tto t are the Ittaat •ansational technological advanea new read to tha door ,|Walah, SS. OJaatonb^, M6 oomsd. three tranches of government? Mm. Thomas T »M y r t W-Oon-; eoun^ laglriator, or facili- ; Playen’ Caat ths planning committee as a partment suit, and t o Supreme 1 T h e p a r f e e t v n h d n aOo^ lV naikatiag and packaging In- repreaentativa from Tolland Court told * kteer court to go State Sen-- L a r ^ Joknafxir M cord Rd/ . have B e HiWte-. tates a trip to:Hawall. For ‘Pirates’lffigjs; Tha podhun Players east of AUanta Negrp. wqs taiatrumen-, day morning ineetlng ait , her vention. The aad nawa ia. that there perfumers for Uirtr spring pro- county. ahead aM decide B e litigation. home'wlifieMm. Vtawtof HA 1 iS;1lHn era any ao baWghtad hi thia - . . — tradOc ecntrol signs and mark- Attendtaw from Hebron win A 1MB report of a prertdentlal tel in getttatg t o jiew ttet p « on iHawaaeiiday o f aura aa^ta miatalM Oov* Over in Britain, a BMrtmaker haa'in* teay not, in this ahortonad aea- Patronp tor t o OUbact and inga uii) M, tsttura to carry duction df “Okishoma" are Be books. nilzi^iof' 220 Ortehwood m Vlft Blon, ha' ttana enough for Ba Oloria BsH,’as AuntTOHer; Rich- be Mr. and Mm. 'Victor RyCh- commlaaion on registration and host the evening meetUlg.» ignor of AlaihaAia for aoala Mad • vantod a way of packaging a now aWrt BiUlvaa Worhsiiop produoUon, | rnirtmtian Hng. Mm. Mary Drew and Mm. voting participatkm bated B sm ‘ New York has a test for appU- MOTORS, ne.^ fun normal, quota o f tWa BP® aid Obsrlandsr, Oirty; Diane oants unable to phow *u efgltth A member , may attend ,ao.Y 'aC haea^—^^OMd lhaaa are tndaad aoiite ■, without using atthor pins or cardboard af fun and entertainment, Thia, •Tlisttta of Penaance" which Russrtl, Lau rey;-C liff Benson, Ann Johnaon. IS atates as having some form of Be unit meetings 11 .kbp. te rt Utoracy tort: ' grads diploma or a (Uschaige .369 dmtbr, iwlto diaar hla opaa ihaoit to fwea and backing. if it pans out Bat wny.vWiU-be Judd F ry; Dorl Cal, Ado- from the arm4d*tenrice4. It re- untob 'to artdnd Be teguUr JfSrJrSS. Train Accident* Manchester Evening HeraM Alabama, Ariaona, Oab! - , 643-4079 M (vlalwMa'ln taaponaa la- tha. ghallanglng The bleesing in tMa la that, when tha a blearing upon Be atgte, w|ilch Annle; E- Paris, Eh Hakim; quires reading w simple' para- meeting-'-' " * Bkigens Devine, Andrew Carnee, Hebron eorreepondent, Mlie Oomiecttcut, Delaware, Cto*i- diatom spreada, men everywhere will suffers M m ^ every ttana new graph, not iavplvlng the Oofistl- Prospeetive, members are a _ faiei Tlhlmn *~ tha favortte otrateglea Take tw o U y e s and (Jordon McDonMd, WHl Susan B. Pendleton, telephone gta, HawaU, to oome et.qny rt, B e meattaiga. , iMidbaUdn o f such type" u Msassnhusstte, tution, and, .written replies, to W Itov. MaMbi lAther ,Kinr—la* ’audi be able to buy a ahlrt take it home, and < adopted, and a g n a t saving In Paricer. 228-845*. lOsSlssitoi teMlitowaC Oovamor WaOaoa ba Invtb' put ft on Without going through a daa- time and snsrgy and uxpsnsdto Vroeasda w «l hanafit t o ___ «<>Ma Week D iy Satoito stouotoss o f tha H aitdtoaimail.] By^ I W ASBOCHATTO PR E M The Tolland County'4-H CUB S to a laadtag aC the raaulte gatoua search for, and difficult oxtrtea* the various Interests whlsh nor- ' f OoiA aM- acre. Fran-1 Two parsons ware MUed In thm of, an uneertabi number of plna mally have to oome up to.Hart- haa aat Batnrday aa'Than Club ref’Ma yaUolaa ...... tod to attadt or defeadv as Work Day. Baoh toan^agar M It la true tha*. In recant years, a num- -J!r. S S to . aim Ito Erio|o^“j^ysS!Z •tt ao happanad. to glva a idinical aatl* Beir csss may ba. t - to take part In a.projeot otfed awto eit tha atate of Oia drlva for vot- ber of ahlrtmakers have arbitrarily ven- It thare'te suoh bleaslng upon ‘TPoefc For t o ,Teen Chib rigirta hi Alabama, that Dr. King tured a.Uttla freedom from the pte, un- Be state this It vriU-Bot, Treasury-” They hope to raise • yr . tU today it has become posaibla to buy a ' however, be primarily tha re- • DansM M."Sl>weU 8r.; Or. ito 5 ^ ,5 2 5 d *ft^ N tyrK rt^ money fo r better oountry-wtde N -.'fD ..a V . i ' : ri- > kgj aad Ma movamant had baan-ataiamated Mm. David-M. OsMweU Jr., toen-ags programs and out- ■ %* . Shirt wMdi might have only one pin in sult of B e ahortaga of ttana, by a now official pottoy of Mndnooa and Tha main rhaaon why H ought standing speakers, and to mret Booparathm, ao that Dr, King waa hav* tt to ba a UtUs difncult t o tkaae Be toUka. various expenses tavourred. vartour s^Mcial tateraato-ta try Tesn-agers can baby rtt, taqr trahbla findiiig people who wpnted to But tha purchaser who found this out, gl^ Qllford- D,- Chan-1 Tha boy's slater, Ctaidy Ooeta. Thousands of C^nh^iietti! homeoYmei^^ WlB firing houaeoleamag. as ha tried.B^ alHrt ah for the' first to gat ahy navr Mad of dadSton w itiw. ghsswood- dksnay. - S> was standing a short distanoe ....f, -;r.U: ■ • -1- y.iy.-’Ut vaM i or to ba r^glatiimd untO Oovw* out of B is saadoa'bf tha Lngte- I can or help wlB feara or out- "timsi . waa lOcaly to have two kinds o f • Vim*. SCr. and Has, BsnJamin I away a ^ saw tha accldsnt, po- ear Wailaea threw Ma tear gu and latun ia that the paoida to Bla 99 ■Uu » ' side Jdbe. thought—one to the effM t that the pins aFraaMln orehsrt, Atty^ And ltoa^mid- Among teen-agers who have aMba aonoa the path o f a paaoafUl dam* neasloli. In other words the teg- ^Mra .ChailsarN-Crook a.tt.‘ Police said BacdhiMron corns toaUwtloB maroh aunday. had'always been a nuiSance anyway-^ lalatora ' Oiemsdvaa, are 'B e ______, , -I ths station oadh day to taka )Urta of workere in Behr towiu aama lagislatom Who wMdod h Carol Patterson of Rt. S, An- 'lit It la aaay to read, today, what Gov- but B e aecond kind of thought to the ef- HriSrr^Mr^basmffio.XNNA 'Kmm n taxi homomwlZL fromealaLe school.- V Thstr and dealt and voted on 't h t o ifr mnaoi lAtoL WtMs C. 1 Mfs. SWrl^y 1C« OMts* dover, for Hebron and Andover. hire Reddy Kilowatt amor Wallaea aeobwipdahad. by the now toet that perhape tMf particular niann- . CaU bar and a ^ U awid you a same laauas two ysan'ggo. aoci,'K and Iton. A, .|amor'— tatradnetiati of Ua atyla of op ara^. toeturer didn’t really jearr ve ^ much iter Aa wa say, It ought to bg a gyty-alx Thilaiid County 4-H Ba' haa raatofad anthuatote and hla own product, to ba Shipping It c ^ Httla difficult to t ^ laglste- ______?sau*V£.®tassiBd- leaders; ummnitteann®"i dnapa to tha vqtaranaktog diMa Dr. with ao Httla evidence that ha waa tak- ton to boms Up wtth-votea and ing aoma pains with I t vsrdlets any diftoent from ^ 7*Oo«5pn- Mr. asid. Mm. I Mllad whan shs walked or ran gueatia plan to attend the 18B Xtag'hao bean. ptomoUag: thoaa WMdi B ay ragisteredr in l& ert jTootBm Mlae Into Qis path of a freltfit train State 4-H tiid em ’ Conference The Alabama Oovamor haa taa:^en - And that, wa think, ia tha really doml- On. If. two years sgp,'they ShtbaP OshnaUaiBi, . |Ar.‘' and atate police, mid. . at the Univerrtty of Oonnectl- to Saturday. The Beme wfll he • q* A f •; ad the totareat and* todtgnafbm-of -tha nant thought whMi wfll 'oome to moot PhotofraslMd Br BesteeU rials aaardiad t ^ bonSdaness.ltotll iS w iH lm a p. Opiy.. ; Mrs. Queenttig’was 'atrncfc'hy * V of us aftoB la •nawa-fWnrBritelir T B ; Bay found BainsalVaa oote^l- Aimfy I'ra Haiden Pto alx-unit train at an overpast"Countdown . fpr , aaatcC.ttia country. AJaO, SSf^ apa,S^ra; Wnanltal anmnnOa. The keynote Rptekrtr wiH be Dr. pina might Mtoe bean traublesome, hbt^ •V (TAPE (X)D IN WINTER: W irdBB rid to agree, nt test, Wtth B e naar B a h o s te l grounda ’ Ba haa revlvad' tha aaal of rdigidua ^ . John H. Fuibay, ti a diynenilc they did remind Cyou. j even as tlwy, lobbyists t o t o state-optogia* ttodma; throughout ttp com try to make IV'T Vmu Xamj. gpaaker, a widrty traveled man •r • 1 t ^ ‘ Ba eaama ba AUbamSa their , own Imlna* '^Oked you, that somebirty cared' a!' Biince?P]|:pgraiii who has dona rasaarefa fcoB her great deal about bab^ axcaaaivaly neslt and abroad. V V ■i . ' I I panonal aad taatttuthmal cauka'- N\VV y'hY And Oovamor Wallace haa, aa al* It la' said, on behalf of Ba new dlacoV- Heriild - pMJwliat t l^ did to I«M t Topic ofPane -VN.' But ini'dh comfort da opq'nmy iraya, provided beautiful propaganda ery In Britain, that it toturee a preolSa By iRow l^d Rvaiis Yesterda3rs garner fn to t o n ot 'th^. tttne Seam Roebuck. Foundarion qt bbet and ptetura fo r the uaa o f all*w1io system of folding eadh^Birt exactly l l hi short o r tntn to fabt.'Bat MhiMbaator Aaaortatfon for the an evening’. Ilanqu ^ * where t o db not admire us aiatmd tba gh>ba,;sn Umaa wMch guainiitaas that it w ill hold jRfdieit IX. Novak ■' to isi^tori ara .alrbaM ’^on 4 OMMren wUl 4« AJumnl and. oltetloa | > , ' i 25 Yean Aga at S p.m. at iB o hha to that we, who run a Ha shape firmly even uriiUe it fits into record, one way or. ahdlhu'^.on awards will be presented. praeticaUy eveiy.hlg lobhylat te- ______Mrs. John Mc-Tha dtainer H>eaker wlH be Jvigle of m own in aoma of our statea, ^.packaga amaller Ban B e oldrfaaMoued Large naw trade training ma t o t could ootoa bwbre them avy wB- be Be 'moderator •-* ^ f eaa hardly ba true lepraaantatlvaa of pIn-atiWtured package.^ Penrhapa, whta~ i ■ pragnun tor Man cheater youtha art dteouaston ‘ cn the to « ivelep macMnlate tor tMar- is, wo are affald, attn/a.;gUm dte eauaa of 'fraedoaa hi.jipiglaa aiaa- we actually see It when soiha friend KUALA tUMPUK. Malaysia ia permitted tn succeed. B e raftiga to aouBem ThgUasd. oomfort , • , ... at t o Center. ;The — The grave watch here over sUn i pathetic “confrontation aaude Peniier, t o respected by plints, demand tor quMlflad open to t o .'publie. I l i i I niKrio ■ ti ■M'' f:. MMra; aondf lia a non-plnned shirt from Lon- men Is great. Is aandunead’MI- Whan tifne was abort inB ip'' events hi South Vist Nam, policy” of President Sukarno head of Malaysia’s efflctent S4,- Bid adma letlalmlte peraonMl, _ aadBeir topteo wiB AH tMa makaa Oovamor Wallaea the don, wa will decida It looks even neater whose southeni tip ppinte at .of IiMoncsia against Malaysia 000-man poUcc forpe (duo to loaring maeUng of Ooeantor’a ONtord SuHtvaix “ In- »i-f OOmmlttea on Smploymettt t|n back in IMS, IthoS Omp. oven parfaet vOlain c^ tbs paaoq, aad this la thpn B e old package, and la thereforo Malaga like i dagger, may be u^l htstotly receive a badly- rise to 40,000) haa deaeribed .after t o adiournmeal beH, to Program;’‘iaad Mm. .1 f Beae 600-piua ex-inaurgeuta aa Ifancheater. ' ---- Robert 'SALorS:. Ibdaad the role he aimost Inevitably and a weloome improvamant' aU the sun^pied jip hi B e following nqedte tranafiudon. Up* to now, try to ram throilgh one more Worto cf. one of the chief po- -Sukarno cannot point, to a an armed, indoctrinated, hard Speculation aa to dash vahM rtlf^^^S d’ Mte^JwSerS Prtraona,.^tkiiaery Program lialliii IlMilji aeclm. Wa doabt that ha through. core cadre waiting for tha right of "Vanoo” trade name In’set- ptaoe'of apedal tocereat lagiata- wash and dry the clothes. litic figures to Be govern-' alngl® iiucceaa.oltlier in Ma in- ttam, 'b u t no time to r aiwh a 'ffir t W .Hottaaeaa atU be Mmi John do the diRhos, run W refrigerator; abuld do anything different, l^ .la what .. tot that case, our only remaining eon-r surgency ,, operations against time to resume the batOa o f the tled when temporary: lecWver mentf jutoooBuy matter aa>a blH.aSo- JS*’ M ». Joseph HaHoadii Old Fashioned 'ifhUt'il. llili particular atyie of human haM# oem would be for the indusiry hidirect* “We have told your ambas- Be' Hiltiah-backed Malaysian '50’a ' Raymond A. Johtiaon dispaaee It ia aymptooiatlc of t o senaa of hams to Ifione Mamitactur- oattog acbool aid ^grant|L for M liWL^ Oot^Haa| I.-: : i,-:. raarad In thla parflcular environment sador that you must do more. forces in North Bon^,. 1,000 wMB a one d ^ sp e^ .hsMon ly threatened We have warnM against' ex- tailles east at hei^' or aigaihst crlais all Brough .Southeast tng Co.' of phtladriphla tor T 'ttolwrta CANDIES' tqpMd alinoBt have to turn out to be. " the induatiy actually makes pins. Aala today that, after yean of 99.500. had to he called later on- .And 'iSSTlir.' and Mrs. MerriH B. Senkoro Find Eari^ pressions In' Washington indi- Be Malaysian peninsula itself. p • • r .’■■i f * ' ' JBo, that meana, if he ia the villain that We wCwld hardly like to hear of every- cating fatigue’ or disillusion- But let the Communist infil- fumbling, the government of when consiateney is t o ‘,iaai>e, MubiikNr, Mr. hnd kfte. Saiil M. , '.1. *lj» i t ^ leglalatbrs dften teM .to.hipad SUvaitola. t o Rav-^ tfig itm- SOHB^axrrADY, N.T, —The to bacauae the condltlona for brawtag body dropping them. ment in the struggle against tration o f South y iet Nam suc- Thailand has finally Sgraad 10'Yean Ago -■ atelala,, t o Rav. qiia itm- r. r ' ■ a A.:* _lH-* Be Viet Cong.^ ceed and (tat the words of a’ wlB Malayaia on-a sarloua po- view that it Should be aaTsd-for SuMd O.' Slanaoh, >iy. warmB of to earB raakea tt mCOICRL vilataiy ia hla particular blood and gUM WlBout doUbt, U.S. Ambas- British expert who'has beoi in lice operation to destroy t o In- Sight infante, a leodrd, ara great queatldna of pfindplp, not IM M . phhto' Sotoi (■■■‘ble'fbr aateOtte Ntnibud^ aAra in aMatenca And what tMa means, sador James Bell has dutifully these parts for .many years) aurgency capability of* Bid pow- deltvered at Manoheater Mo- , ahabby-mattera'of privuegasnd Mtei WUfliam B.^TCortiton, IRp- fcflk rtSddUy at Btaigt Ml tofc. .RHRRmflft 0^ counw, ia that then ia far moca to passed thia word to the JMin- “it’s a bloody new cricket orfM remnant (a a to .Tbiiis are mortal Hospital; ptevloaa M|h profit and Mre. Jehnn J. Wallatt hnd Elaotronlo aenaora tai waather Monl, Not Onistitatioiial doing In aU their border areas). Thnmaa WrtH Agency, Rodi- aatsHltaa detect haatlhratotkin .3 U ‘ HA>N S tS k Z T ' M about Oovamor Wallaea than to ■ son administration (and with- match." tor babies bom on.qn* day at - I to t o naturaJ ecMnesi of apto. «out -personal raaorvatlon) be- In addittoa to Beds' fcteia of bioqittal was sevciL a <1 airM Mm, Actually, for Ma IttUe toatont tiocai aOnooi noarus naVa ua power, The new cricket match would but they do not have the oonatltutlonal'' cause B e relevance of the be played not -only along B e danger from paramilitary op- Two Manchsster bttls are rs- / ‘ . t:. i.i ■ :— r ^ ^ ba Matoay, ba torvaa and advanoaa tba warning ia unmlstsdcable, erationa, ooa direoted. from Today in UUtQry yi obligation to end de facto aegregatkm in border of Indone^ and Ma- ported on favorably by Joint —i. a^me ha hataa B it tba ooBditioas WMdi Boboola , If the sub foea invasion of Uysia on the Island of Borneo, Djakarta (as jret wboUgr unsuc- Housotonate cominiUes; pro- By ThJ Aaaeciated Press ■ ' A li^dar Mm are tha real enemy and the TMa would appear to be the praaently BduB 'Viet Nbm from B e norB a border that sttetehto Be dls- oeasful) and Ba other from posed piscss o f legislation would •\ across to country's northsm Today la Tuesday, March f, real targat, and theae axiat in aoma da- held opinion of the United Statea 8i^ tence between Livprpo^ and permit town to Isaue general the 88B day rt IMS. Thera ara preme Court on this continuing^ tan- Warsaw, ” not. acroii the bmrdsr, a- Bird potent!*! dan- obligation behda to pay for gam avatywhara, not Juat in Alabama, ger, and In somo wiys a graver 227 days l e f t In t o . y e a r . IT portent, and perplexing problem. There strait, separating In- piopoaed sewage - treatment Ta^ay'e. HIghHght hi Hialary :• . -r ' ■' '■*’ - X : s4d In everybody, not Juat in sadlstie imva-now -been three h l^ court actions A Thought for .dmieslsn Sumatra and Western one, threatens t o govenunent plant, and would dWntaiatd tech- Malaysia, but ahio along t o from t o Uarida. .Thia ig t o . AM Bia 4Bteiik.lMS, to flmt ■aatbam aharifta. A ll pralaa to thoaa an *his queation within leaa than..10 . Speaaorad by t o > • - i r'V. power at local acbool boards to maks The title of a Hartford nriiris- *' Uiaufgency In Be peninsula was aa a bona fide poUtleal party. Xtt'im, Obngteaa gava’Htedl- Oa.1Wa.Dto BMtag am Insida tbamsalvaa. In Ba 'Nsbrimiy'riot here to \y-j-? r ----* ^ ebangas to end Imbalance. In B e other ter’a sermon of a centoy. past ,^ftaiaUy qi^led . in,,.Be . Jate dent Franklin D. RooadNH ak - Ih' MU,' Ttntorttiha foreea . CKtar Kuala Lumpur,umpur, t o tira* '.fpoprar.'? avhr* 13=^^ TSSSSSSr.-.-. 7* two B e cpiirt refused to overturn k>wer_ fltOngly gives to ua a new apo IMlO’a sligl^y more than 600 Drtitttsi 4Mtai8di Mtan a mils court ruHaga atatlng that aB<*ol boards' - 'h litoi' concept “of our ]|ya*.:. It ' hard-core ipsurgents faded In credit,- ' iOttiw rtvC^nboaitantglto-Wl'-to Lor- 1 is one thliK to-kva out oiir acroes this border and took (t rage ranoy, .#old aad rilvar. rrtaa’trart. . ' . WraBf Reds WJb Frbc ElbctiMi' ware not obliged to try toroorract da facto aegcagmtlon. .^7 Uvaa; aubjact only to. ow , own WHY NOT TKT YOUR OWN “MW ICARr W t ' r t ' .V r * • . VhM la now a naw wry to dlscuaa the and,oBera* plana; tt,U a t o • • X . . lb Mrfk^a, a ip 8 ^ pofioR to wm bi to woddiif pscflS, Thua, atad unless and Bitll Be Su- ..1 nf- Wmer thing to eHter Into daily y'>'i f‘.j .<• dmi pormnial quaation of whoUiwr tba Opm* preme Court rules further; da facto aag- JUa knowing ,that Ood; baa rid-^ can win a fraa alactiea -any* rogation ti not looked igpon as legMIy W > vi^ting constitutional -riadite. FurBSr- nrittod ns to piirptoe, to a P>da ^ V 5 4 vthara Ovar ln the stato'of Karqla, ia Ip* which has meaning fOd^PSPr more, aad wlBln the Hmlte P*ua- irti ‘/j* dia. dncf have dona even batter ^'lM|p manance. . IMtIv reNWirte Nrva|9|lit ant rultagy; B e court actipn would aaem .'■'■’ti ..'■■■ r Bat. Thay have won an 'aiac^n wh&h ‘Tie dioae ua to, Him (Jaaua to ba at least ah Indirect defanSs.of B s Christ) before thd toundatlori of aAta free tor avaryhody alaa, but apt so-callag' ‘haighborhdod school,'' wbara- ' to world... Thus reada Ba TasQ N oQ faita tom tor them, TIm Indian govam- by* a pupil Is sent to that. stiiooL nearest foUiB verso of Bq Hrst chapter rrt YdsO N »D npt Mad to baa# them from winning his home, regardless o f othsr taotora of Be New .Teatf^nt. book of It is not to be expected, however, that Kpbealaiis. Think of tt:-friends I ip S f by putUnp all thair laifdam In Jail when thO queation will and Bara. Action from wMirisi Evan before fra have a, foothold YdiD M od' Ba oampnldn began and keeping thaip Nogro groups in at least two dlractlom imon tMa Ufa; Bara ia a divine Bara through aloeticn day. It may m t Boiiiis oartmn. Tha firit will be ait eftokt claim upon uai: Qod Itos aoma- -tri-*- If- lb|aam them leadara even now, when to oanvihee boB pUUis and tegal ophOpa Biiif in mind for yqu and nia, f Wk* Bit evua de facta sagregsitbu vlolatoa to ifo whlla'wa are hate to IHa J- sH'- ■Mgr have bean alaoted to otflea Bs Negro ohlld's right to have in edu- world. li*iiK tir A s power the Vadkr and th e’fV* •at tha election wm at least torn, to cattam under opndlUons which do not Bow .many ot-ua- stould-take ,«* ttw ughti. perefhe coffee, •mrybody axoept tha Communlata, aiB laivd pSydiolonoal iciili. The aecond fraSh oouragb for Be cballangasr . JCf (|. wltl hi to seek in actual Supiame Court Ba Oompumiste won It of tomoirow, if wa naHy na-' ' :.\i- ruling on schoid board obUgaOiBna in this Ufviad that Bara.last dlvinaplan Ihaia la worm nawa than that Tha nSat^, In plaot of the fraspat "ttontoil- 'w>: to: every. JUa on aarB- ,It is iT A R d llif / 4 .. run the ifr n>ft.the freei«r, dehuroldify tt»e beewn^r^ 6\^ioseM OemmudBli who wop fa triw, M nou*a*,.llto by pur .*«• I Oommimista of jtea left, who *'^^&ato' ia much inasit in 'Ow pebiint ttoqt ws a lto t o hsU Butonms epurt potiov.^Nblle openlaf tba -Jthe garftige, etefeje^ jlaa ^ hlre* Bha Bair doetrtna and ImdaBMp 6pto Jar.^wora*., barn %.nhe wofKi’'ipr*.dt)oi^» pidr;* loount tlM otlMr pttftiM Mnfdsrtt 4oto not Mgulre BOOS aohpol Ja a-.Bian.rt...... »>S '*'» rr"‘>..8'“ Bay BaBlrtreil eonvincingly wm the boirda - to go tostar 'o r tonBsr Baa to fhdeito w r c»-(. party af the CSOBIMUItlStfl of itts-diElit, altiter Bair own JuftoMat of .Be com- nntoad hop# and axpeetailon rt .•f ' f muq^t aupport wlH tolerato.' It opens '4vr:;n',kv , ... ■ ■ H . / V odia BIto their tnqBatiaa from Xosoow. suocaaa Indeed wa muat antar /?'4v’p7..*-T;- V..4J. y : . ... -ft v/v ^ ’ tbi way t o aducatton, persuisloo^ and iolo ttls'glaatof Ood. ttr aaah « 1# r •*: I tl ,T ^ ‘.S.^ i ▲'BmiB paciloH af Aoia, Ban, was one. rt ua has. a iirtqua o o i^ ■ t i i d ’ Bar'haiid, 'to atruttls for Irtto to oiaka Bluish hto Ma, C,. t 'M im ffn iir ayatanU and m ethto which ‘t t dasttnad ua t ■» I : wfll----- MMB amy dMarloawiaaB child aqtaaUy ■1. I fl ‘ joBtiAflPfitlaaa.'A oWtal’aI’ B a d t o S M i l l t o iqht Con.pany to toM M lf d to t o hatioa to to fc* totg Unltnlty and fotertgbt can ottitelL Stoi Matter. A«NtoSrt>H|N#M to ii i. .avan tl net t • iHi fO lN C S

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Manchestnr, died thto raonlag Andov e r Civil Ri ;Beffer , > Beffer 1 at Berlin, Md. Student Body Commenced A- Other si&vi'rom taioiuda two ^ S e r v i c e Service Obituary sons, twelve grandohildran, The rsvriatkm 6f Odd fr Ad^tipnal Aides Christ wia be rityW ai, Leaden sight great-giandohildran, tore ForConjduct During Gdmei Meeting Set htotfhtod from OirtMl^ y Mis. S^tMwB. e in Stoner, local drive ohairpum, tended to potantisl problenB.” wouM bf btoher. We riMuld FInt OongregutloMl fhe lata Howard and Oraca Hall haa iust announoad the wupee praiae thaaaladB.' BdbipiL to:.to m tof featured. Panel «« ah « MWt the mATrii toga Rose HIU Mamoclal Park, Thto ttotlon, roaga^by Xisari- “nmaa mnimhar thfd tha tadude Mtos Xthaltod CeOtos. Seckto the oou^lulWsW Saga. She movad to Tolland 11 Rocky Mill, of ntore votuntesriTM who will ard Ssadsr aifd aacmidad by ddrototosA 8 n m FREE OF EXTRA COST FREE OF EXTRA COST yaan ago from Hartford. aolicit funds In tafra. rapad (it IM teehri*4 to*"* bead of fhe Tenth Dtristoa of ritssil to the petMon. Friends may call at the fu Atty. WUUam Ooaiisi at tbs rate) doenA sar tbs at« faid OeaneoMeut Xrtptoyment II«t - OoptoA e f the or Other aurvlvon include neral home tomorrow Aram 7 to Camtaln Mto. Raytoond Q wle board at eihtoatiim masMig laat will have as itoriWorherdto tha tend Mbnehiater edbiiwk* he by gMag Hm toee; Mtoa Vtvlan Ladehwnch. s eefved on thA Negro daughtar, X ra John Squlrea of 9 p.m. night, was passed unaalmoualy. said. A toig* Feroemaga of toueti' wwdedl.eleito- 4-B lead* for s s ^ ^ F ^ ty MATtln U iBriiT, South Windsor; and three aia- east section of team ^ ra How- Atty. John SG. Rottnsr and tbam do not att& d any sehool, and Nathan Joy, prtaripal W ty U.6. manhAL teia. M ra Harold lU ther at Mra WUUam Koalcld ard Jennings, Mm. Jamea Don- Dr. Walter Sriiardt warn ab- tty- fi»yy o f O ovantry, an d M rs. and Mm. W alter Montle, Sr. briiw aoma optra ciaaning «9- 61, of H artford, died Sunday On Itong Hig Rd.,. 8fra .Hoyvw The motloa foUosmd a mpert tsr.“ •ad answer period. Melyla WUbor of KlUngtoa. at St Francis Hospital, Hart- from A. Raymond Rogers, high Seadar aaid: “X dent raoo^ ^liM, M poMfrla man OAthoBo, *runeral aenrioea win ha h ^ fmd. She was a sister of Stsn- ard Stanley have as volun- schoct principal, about student nlse any proUem and I thmk TboM of the efeureh wlw ICmobam at the *^or CW tomorrow at 1 pjn. at the Liadd ley Pllska at Manchester. taem Mm. Walter Baker, Mm. briiavlor at. baakstbaU gamas, It to pretty dMnorallataig tor a wen unable to attend the Mto- tury 0Mb will fold buDottae to- bold, the WESTINGHOUSE Funeral Heme, 19 KUlngton Other survlvom include two Paul Donshua Mrs. Vernon comments from Polios Chief teen-egar to boar adutts sneak afone Famfly Night wars gtvaa ntoht si 6 for Luts junior Mu- NEW FROST-FREE Ava., Ro(dcrUla The Rev. Don' Loaee, Ifias snfrley Gamer and about mssrtngltda flguraa" Ha inimaoffMphsd ahsate Sunday WESTINGHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE sons and a sister. Mias Unda JlUson. James Reardon, and a state- raorafog.^^MIsd;' "Ths Hebron seum, at ths boms of Mrs. Rob- ton. OXL, told Abojat 900 Va- aid Miller, {laatM of tha United The funeral will be held to- ment from Sfkibael OrtowSkl, then mada Ma Aiotlton. ert Jonse, S2 'nuaabuH Bt. grooA font lAimned BrawnA Cha- morrow at 8:15 am. from the Hebron Rd., Mm. Lestar A ssqond m atksi mad# by totopnal Church ait Oongregational Churoh, Tol> MaODonsld wUl be aasistodjby president of the student ooun- They are asked to read pbi AJCJfi. chunh ha-waa PORTABLE iMKi, wlU offleiate. Burial wlU Wasakelewicz FUneral Homa cU and ths Boys’ Lsaders CMib. Beidan Schaffer waa passed Metobem at' fba ways **Mnoked, dtonaoed And WESTINOHOUSE FLAMELESS HEAVY DUTY 1 48 Wethersfield Ave.," Hertford, Mra Raymond GariulMr. For unonlinously. R dfreotod tha M carafiilly and rstuni be in Center Cemetery, Rodty the Lakeside Dr. nrighborhood, Student behavior at games piedga cards by neat Sunday to mtaiM commtttes of Junior much upASt toAT&itoopriM Wro- WMI with a Mass of requiem at 88. was dtoeusssd in ths Mght of a superintendant of sdiools to esntry CM vHM mast ton««^ n ta AnurioA.'* Thto wns a Cyril and Methodius Church, Mrs. Georgs Gusy wlU havs dtoenss tha atatfriloo wMh Chief Katto Crooks or Malen Rcfeeite. ELECTRIC RANGE LAUNDROMAT DISHWASHER Sklando may call a t the fu- Mm. Robert Axinger and Mm. redsnt request by Harisn Tay- Reardon and prSasnt tham to ■ Utsraiture and l( 9oha on mla- row at 8 pjn. at the home of fonooe to poSoa aettoa In us- REFRIGERATOR neral home tonight from 7 to Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in Idr w the boduV of directors Mrs. Bruos Fowler, 4d Baldnta li« tote IAS And bWy oUbA to Mt St Benedict Cemetery. Jamee Ureo as woricem. tha board a|t its Mbreb 22 maet- riona wars dtopM ad Sunday t. _____ Other volunteers named were that ths school board consider ing broken down in a mannar morning. Philip (Rark hripad Rd. Mis. Nick KisaoeBa wlB hrsAk VO the xDAveh *a«w ,-B e Friends may call at the ;fn* if Us budget request was ade- serve ooboetem. Pleas for a neral home tonight ftem 7 to Mm. Partcer Seam and Mrs. wMob would be the n»st ba- merobars sriact a-book. aa • Auto Detergent Mm. TilWan M. Horton ,quate to handle student dtool- Sunday's sem on by tha Rev. promotton on T ittto Pswass *^**hAtrd IhMt Dr.^ IIAsBii 9l Jack Barton, at the laka end tonnative. Dispenser SOUTH WINDSOR — Mm. Mra Allen Tala Mm. Eldward pUae in the school system. The beard Indlcatad tbat auob John N. Croas, wns anUded teothar,’’ w tt be ixom^eted. ki-*** lO n g WAA o a ttn g fo r wMte niW rtem to eomA a ^ tjiumi M. Horton. 69, of U70 Fnderlok J. wnhelm Gatcfaell, and MrS. John Far- Tsylor indicated there was a a manner would be one that “The Lord Of C ra n U ^ Holy SuUlvan Ava., died yaeterday ley for the aouthweat p ert of discipline problem In the schools took national flguree Into com- Cociununloo waa obaervsd. maieh and I am a white mtnto- XLUNOTON —Frederidc J. UahsTB a t St. F ste r's Bptoodr ter. You can say Stot X hantd A New 5 Cycle afternoon at Johnaon Memorial WUhekn, 64, of West Rd. died towiL Also, Mra Gilbert N em , end cited police flguree sbowlag parison and broke down the lo- Hospital Staffmd Springs, af- Mra Howard Robsrts, Mm. Jar- that 900 crimes had been com- cal atatistlea eo it couM be de- pal Churoh Sunday wars D. tie Thsatre of Manchester and the Maredonton oaR. Operation suddenly yesterday sit his boma BenUm Crittenden and Robait "Wa hsacd tha caR of 4tod ter a alKMt ilbises She was tha Mr. VNbekn was bom tax n - aid Barton, Mm. Harold Ma- mitted by Manchester youths tarrataied whether theae erimea wtt be preeanted gaiurday, widow of Williain H. Horton. dors. Mm. Winston O. Abbott, in tbs past two yeats. had been committed by Man- BaxGatt. Aoolytaa wars Arno April 10 at Baaey Audttorinm, from SetaiA and we oamA." kngton, Jan. 18, 1901, a son of Meroto, Robert Cola Jr., Donald Mm. Horton WM bom In John and Mary GoBniltBor Wil- Mra Ruih Wbltnsy, Mra LaaUe After hearing from Rogers cheater yontha, and If they had, Manchester High BOhooL Standard and Mrs. George Cal' and Chief Reardon, the board wara theae youths in sdiooL Cole axtd Ricbard Lsach, o u - a No Installation Sooth Windsor, March 81, 189S, helm, and wna a Ufe long raal- etfer. Holy Conununion was ob- a daughter of George and Laum dent of this arsa Hs was a l»- letta , . decidsd that these crime figures MAneheater Chapter at Dto- Necessary Tex Board Meets had no rslatian to behavior at served. The off artory was “Out ribtod Amerioaa Veteraaa win Bond Whaples, and was a life- Ured dairy fanner. of the Diqiths,” by Bach. Events long raaldent of this area. Survlvom inelude a brotttar, Ths second session of thn basketball gamea In fact, the meet, nominate and rieet offl Board of Tax Review will bb generri fsenng tbat seemed to A IMaiiy and hynut eeia tonight at 7:80 at the Sorvtvom include taro sons, John W. W U b^ of ToHaad;,a 11 G>mpaiiies aervioa win bs hsM today a t 7 sister, Mra MIsry MoGownn of held tomorrow night from 7:80 prevail waa that, ths matter had Amerieen Laglon Home. ^OW ONLY Milton G. Horton of Wllllman- to 9 in the town officA buUdlng. been blown out of all proportion. pjiL, foOowad by cbotr ruiaaia- In Shife Cie and'Alvin K. Horton of Man- lOlington and several nk al at 8. and nephswa The third, and last of the three The diseusaton was then held Resume Steel Chamtoade Muatoal Chib w tt cheater; three danghtera. Mm. sessions, is achsduled for Satur- on two levels: Behavior at has- Wedaeeiw Servl sponeor a ehartered bus trip to iPegsOAo} Fred Cranlck of Lebanon, Mm. TBa funeml wtt ba held kethan games and ths need for On Ember Wsdnssdsy, to- Thursday ait 10:10 am . from day from 10 am . to 2 pm., at New Yoffc City Saturday, Melba Shag'ila of Manchc ths same location. eoctra (imda to bandls disclrii morrow,.a aarvies of HOly Com- March 27 at 9 am. from the He took ths money from' a and Mrp. W alter Wayner of the Buries Ihnomf Homa 76 nary problema Negotiations munion wUl be hrid at 6:80 Proapoot S t, Rookviaa With a Boys Onb to Meet Maaonle ’ISmple. The bus will eash raglatar and a safe and ThompsMwlIle; a sister. Mm. St. Peter’s Boys dub, igMn- Rogers passed out a report also at 10. with medita- toa-vs New Y oik a t 9:90 p m . Run ekiggad tha eompaay dto- Gladys Ward of Coventry; two litoas at rsqiMsm at St Luka's from Ted Martin, faculty man- (Oonttnned frons Fags Ons) tion, the Rev. Gordon W. Wee- Church at 11. Burial wlB be In sored by S t Peter’s Spisoopal A aonunal fee will be charged pateber, Robert brothers, Calvin X. 7 ^ church In HehrOn, will have ager of athletica at the high man, rsetor, offidattog. Ths and Levi H. Whaples, both of St Bernard’s Cemetery, Rook- school. Martin Usted tha msss- commlttsa. Tbat would raquire for the round trty. There are vlBe. meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Sat- adult eonflrraxtion etoaa wUl tm seats aveUahle to the pub- FOUee quoted South Windsor; twelve grand urday id Phelpa Hall for-the ures that had been taken in the a called meeting and none to mast to tha svming at 7:80. ■aylito the man antered the of- Friends may oaS at the fu- past to control the crowda Ue. Those toterasted to going diildran and three great-grand- neral home tomorrow fVom 8 to right- and nine-yeam-old bqya planned. Anyona wishing . to donate may contact Mrs. Daniel Staw- flee at 112 (Mdsn Bt. ffiorily Miildren. .Tba chib was Malted last Martin’s report singled out (or money for an Xsatar Utyfwr tha after midnight and took some 4 and 7 to 9 p m special praise the Student Coun- The unian last December srt, 85 Goatos Dr., or Mrs. /Funeral aervioes win be held July, is non-denominational, and presented the industry with altar on Easter Sunday, in (Nadya Vennart, 70 Weaver Rd, MOO from me earii ragtotar. ay at* 2:80 pm. at the now has a memberahg> of over cil and the Boys’ Leaders Chib memory at a lovod one to aSked Be spotted the safe, and for thek* efforts in promoting s(»ne of the broadest demands after 6:80 pm. KOneral Home, 400 one hundred boys from Hebron in the history of their collective to oontaet Mrs. D. Benton C rit- SaughnuMr toM hbn that it St, Itonohester.. Burial and suROunding towns. Thirty good sportsmanship and setting tenden at a a ri^ oonvanlanca, Fonenls a good example at the game. bargaining. aa locked At the man’s to- be in Wapping Cemetery. or so boys from Andover are Neither side put a price tag on and to bs sure to give name of Vernon stenee, poiloa m id they Med J Friends may eaU at the fu- membera A program of out “U I have one oomplaint,” he person or persona for whom Mko NeDio Nayen mid, “it to the beba'rior of the them, but the Industry said they the safe and toond that It was ■a ahcal home tomorrow from door reeraatlon is davricplng. were toe Mgh. The industry set ^ven as a memoriaL Sudi unlocksd About H JOO was tak- 9 pm. and Thursday from Tha funeral of Miaa MQIa Bqnipment at Phripa Half m- oouchee and playeri themselves nsmaa will anpsar to tha Xastar ... K to the ooarit’s duty to a 2 per cent ceiUng which is Approval Given m from it. to 4 and 7 to 9 p m Naven of 91 OMstnut S t waa eludes a pool table,, table ten- about midway between the se^ Sunitov bullsoiL Thsn, poUce arid ths bandit ? held this morning from the John nis and small gsm «. ’the is keep his ptayera and htanself A box haa been placed on the P-i under oontrol at all times. ’11m Uements of 1062 and 1061 and Bank to Open fluggsd m dispatehsr and ftod . BOes M argaret B. Weloh F. Heroey Funeral Home, 219 terest of boys of different below the 40-cent hourly pack- lew to the rear at tha ehurdi Sbaughneasy was trsated at W. Center S t, with a Maae of is recognised by having el_ greatest potential danger in toe- '•fS ^WAPPING — Mlae M argaret ing crowd «m troI to to see a age Che tmion won after the 116- icr any donaUena during the Branch in Gty Laerrsnos MamoriAl Boigl- m. Welch, 94, at , requ^ at St James’ Church. and., nlne-year^old boys in one strike to 1069. Lenten season to go toward tha taL The Rev Joeeph H. McCann was group, 10- and ll-yeaisolds in ooacb run onto the floor fol- day fBed Sunday at a convalescent towed by his players whan two President Johnson has 1st it sxpsnse of ths Easter flow sn. borne in the Bronx, after a Icng the oeIri>rant Mm. Ralph Mao- another, and a third for bqya bs known he wants a quick and Briefs Vomoa Nattonal Bank offl- FAMOUS PHILCO AUTOMATIC carone was the organist and so- 12 to 14. opporitog players come up ledloal S rif Help Course olAls have announoed approval Slness. Donald lifiner of Hebron is swinging after a pile-up.’’ responsible settlement. Presum- REFRI6EMT0R ELECTRIC RANGE loist Burial waa in S t Jam as’ Rogers said that a CCIL sUy ths aChnlnistratlon would bald its final examtoaHnn last of tha bank’s mipUeatioa to Shastri Plans PHIL-CO. She was bora In Wapping on Cemetery vdiere the Rev. Eu- the director, Rcbert Bfenwar- Thuradio^. Thto week’s m eeting open a dovmtoim Rockville July 8, 1870, a daughter of the ren of Columbia is his assist- meettog bad bee^ oaRed for look with disfavor on a settla- gene F. ’Torpey read the oom- March 22 to hear a report from ment exessding what It consid- will be devoted to a review of braadi effloe. Approval Visits to U.Sro ELECTRIC DRYER late John and Catherine Bren- mittal service. ant ‘wHh further help from oorreoted examinations. Ths from flie Comptroller at Cur- SPECIAL SALE nan Welch, ttie was a nume In PhiUp Denoncouit of Andover. a committee on crowd oontroL ers the Inflationary bounds of New York from 1901 until her Bearers were Francia J. He aeid that Mandiester bsd 8.2 per cen t class will meet a t 7:80 p.m., to rency, A federal agsnoy. Soviet UnixAi Mahoney, James P. Tleraey, The chib offtome are president, ths town offlos building. Tentative plane are to opm COLOR TV retirem ent Ds'vid Darwin 6f Hebron, pree- made reoommendatione In two The union’s demand for a e Full 220 Volt Harold Fitsgerald and Henry crucial areas. One was the pto- Dog owners are warned by temporary quarters within the Survlvom include two ueph* ReUly. ident Peter Doioncourt Ando- five-point program of total Job dog warden Louis BsUone riF NXH umia (AP) — Priroc , NOW OfILY $15.12 p a MONTH ^12.1 2-Door Operation ver, vice president Richard viston by the home team of ade- security'mcUidee improved un- RodeviOo I ~ Hlnlstor Lri Badador ttmatri . hr.* ’ e-30-in. THt Top 4Wa, Joaepb Dunn of Scam dale, quate police supstvtotoa in the tha paaafbla s ta r t o f a dtotsaapar the X.T., and Juatm Dtnm of White John VanWyck LeiXi, Hebroh, ai^etary, and employraent and diaahUlty ben- rislt e PoitAlain ‘ Clqthes VatasTN.T. Robart Ksedsr Hebron, e— -tant parking area of the vleitlng efits and pensions and dsMla to Hebron. Thto li, A up pen _ >fay e'Automatic e Infinite Heat' F\meral servicea for John team. ’Hie other was the pro- jhly oMtagioda flssass Alt radevelopmant Cylinder ''The funeml wQl be held to- aedblri^^ guards against automation. 18 Mil tbs Uhftog ttitoisaity in Defrost Switches VanWyck of 8 lAnColn St. were motion of greater attendance Ths union also had asked for a roaming dogs ahouM ba rsport- The appUcatton waa filed tost Jhne. - morrow at 10 a.m. from the held yesterday afternoon at tha by adults through soms method ad- to him or to aaristant war- Walter N. Leclerc FUneral Advertisement— arage increase. PubUahed esti' Deoember. A survey eras made b Washington, the WMte A A u t o m a t i c C l v e n A Two Drying Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main If Intereated ta a motor of ticket oontrol. mates put it at mors than 26 den Kenneth Porter a t onea to by the federal ageney to Janu- e Full Width Xome, 28 Main S t, Manchester, St The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Rogers added that some of avoid M>raad of the dlseaaa. Boom announced atomRaDeoUh- JBieat Control Cycles a Mass of requiem at 10:80 route in Andover, caU Clreular- cents an hour, but neither side ary. The Vernon Natioual Bank, tbs prims mtatotor ba in ' Crisper 1 pastor of Zion Evangelical Luth- DepL of Herald. Tel. 648-2711. the Incidents had been provoked haa confiimsd or (tonisd i t Such 68 a t Prayer Day located at Veroon Ctaele Shof 'For Bake or Broil St. Bridget’s Church, Man- eran Church, officiated. Burial by kids who didn't go to either Sfarty-elght woman from I A m erican c a p ita l Fum 8-s • Safety Loading or. Burial will be in St. an Increase alone would exceed ping Center, wm opmed t and thsn wUl mead *'atvoral was in East Cemetery. Mawhester XvHdng Herald high school, who dimi't, to fact, two per cen t right churehee of tha South May 1903. Amets are Rated at e Deluxe Door e Broil Under Door et'a Cemetery. Bearers were FYank Uebler, even go to the game, but had ToUand group regtotared a t tha days" rislUng oOnc p e ^ ef ths k There will be no calling hours. Andover ebrreepenilen^ Inw- McDonald also has said tfaers over |4 million. Uritsd Stries. Shelves ’ Glass Richard Uebler, Ftank Jarvis, nea Mae. ML 742-6796. Just turned up tooking far some will be no cmitract until all local Warid Ikty at Prayer, haid at e Criss-Cross Oscar Rllla, Walter hfisr and action. St. Peter's l^)toooM Church tt win bs Sbaaiava first riait [ Bari a Judge Ortowald, speaking tor the grievances are settled. These to the Untted ttatev. Be beeme Tumble Andrew Kainm. MRS. DEMFSEY il l are said to number In the thou- here Friday last ‘nie ogsrtng I^OOVXNTRT — E a rl C. Judge students, told of roe efforts of 876.25 win ba used-tor asto- prime mintotor laat qRing after HARTFORD (Ajp)-Gov. John made by the Student Council sands. Iona Adding me death at Prime Tantoter SALE Casselberry, Fla., formerly Mlea OUve M. frons The union’s Interosl struggto slonaiy work of tha Uhitad Norwich, brother of hqiUam the Boys’ Leaders CM). He Church Women. At tha-ehutoh RShtu. Msmbeie at FVneral services for hOss 8L today a t smi of posribls now produeta Ths snrri-vsd ths tin t no'oonfidence i y------dent had shouldered the entire 'K ed K e c r u its motion and to.axpectsd also to * Joeeph Ombowskl new struetuie wlU also include blame. He said that he feels the ! aafstaria, bustosss and aero— boat down the second. j Joseph Grabowsld, 70, of 16 Lilacs and Daisias! press has distorted the sltuatian. Badly Beaten Ths motion was introduced by St, a retired dairy Rogers backed up Orlowakl’s outlve otfloes and oonsultatlon 6. N. Dwlvody, toadsr of ths r, died last night at Man- recommendation for a pep club, Hospital Notes Fraja SociaUst party. He ac- ■ Msmorial Hoapltal after saying, "We need an organised (Onathaiif iPSga Oae) -June 1 to oonsidated a# a Rks- cused tbs prims minister of iriiort tnness. Hie d a ^ fanned method for letting off enthusi- VtoMng hoars ere t to t p.m. ly date for the oom^etlon of trying to shield top govemmont Andover fiom 1900 until his asm.’’ were ktltod along with at Isasl: la afl arm s exeepting matera- the eonstructlon yroik which and Oongroas party offleiato at in 1967, and at one In response to a question from 10 m em bers at their families. ity where fbay ere t to 4 p.n. waa started about two weelu Involvsd to a financial scandal reportedly had the largest Attyi Thomas Bailey about .the Thirty other defenders and and 4:99 to 9 p.m.- and private ago. The Andrew'Aaaaldi Co. in Orissa Stats. I i r herd In tha Andover-Oov- connection, between the' 800 a r- three of the Americans were roome where Owy are 19 a.n. to one of the mein oontraetors Ho. also, chargs'd the prime’ rests and the basketball games. wounded. to 9 pm . Vtattora are lequeetod a cafeteria, busineas and mintotor wUb mlaheiuBliig ths An arsenal of .Oommuniat tend from tha roar of the pree- Mr. OmtMwUld was bora In Chief Reardon said, *T never not to smoke in pattoUis’ rooms. ent plant. food crisis sad otasr domestic 23” CONSOLE SPECI AL Poisnd, O ct U. 1894, and Uved said that these arrests had been weapons was captured. R in- No m ors Reui two viritore at and toreign'poUcy tosusa | REaiGERATOR made at the high school dr bow cluded reccineae cannon, abc 1^ Town . Building Depart- in Manchester for /five yearn, one ttme per patient ment has toaued a permit for eoming here from Andover, many Involved high school stu- Miw Soviet-designtd rifles, dents.’’ . Okech poachine gun, 40 sub* Patients Todayt 871 the oonstniotlon, the ooet at where he lived for SO yearn. He which to estimated at about State Support was a member and a founder at Reardon went on to mention machins guns and other waap- -AOMrrnED YXBTBRDULY: SPECIAL the high, degree of cooperation om’. 190,000. The looal maaufAetur- St John’s PoHsh National Oath- Joyce Beebe, C9nirch S t, Ver- tog oonq>eny eamsetado hfre a oUe Church. that existed between thS police HMUtwhll«> th« Undine oC non; CscR. Brsy, Haimton; For Dr. King and the eohool 'w iti^ U ^ • ^.6. Marines neared oom, Mark DanfOrih, TUItoad;' Clif-i significant number of new em- SENSATIONAL Survivors Include bis wife, There have been no diffleultlee P*” **- ford Hins, 84 Mill 8L; Basil jdoyee to r the eeepanded f v HARTFORD- (API ^ MAlfin Mm. Mary lazaix Oraboiwski; at,gamea to the last six years, About 2A00 Marinas landri Nodden, 381 Haekmataok S t; dtlties. a son, Chester J. Gcabowski of Monday, ama in C180 tromport Luther Xing Jr. found plonty of ' ' I Rockville; two daughters, Mra hs said. .. RobsrU Ptoob. Xast Hertford; sui^rt in Cognsetieut for his Reanlon agnsd with Rogers planss and others storming Mrs. Janet Post, 97 Mrin St; NEW 19 FT. Peter P. Bielak of Buenoe Airea ashore from landing prafi in voittag righto naroh on SelniA. Argentina, and Mha Ailpbonse that mtfch of the troubto Was Mrs. Gloria C^isncsr, 10 Foster Woman Scientist Ala. . . .J- bring started by klda who didn't heavy surf. They dug to around X>r., Vernon; Karen Stewart, Xlrka of Manchester, and. four ths bass, ths p rtae Maging area An aU-right rigU wee bald out-' grandchildren. go to tl^e game but stayed out- Wapping; •hfrs. Jeanette Weir, aids the .Governor^ MAamh side paoked to (heir oars. for air strikes against North Glastonbury; Mrs. Alice Patch. Issues Protest while a oonttogsatof olsigyfuen, Giant 11.S capaci ty. DllPLtX ’fha funeral wDl be held Bs sidd that af big gamas Vtst Nam and Oommonlst sup- Coventry; Mrs. Pearl Daley, rtudento and 'others txaroud to — Ttaureday at 8:80 a m from the it is nsosasary for him to de- ply routes through Laos. Lake Rd-, Andover; Mrs. Xar- (Penttnead from Page Oue) Atabama ta jota in tha dHWto- 2 sl iding shelves, Holmes Funeral Homa 400 tail four policemen plus four Arriviix . WUb (hs Msrinsa nloe Manning, 61 MArion Dr.; strriton. . Main S t, with a Maas of xe- additional auxillartea to antici- were sevsrsl Marina halioopters Samuel Howard, RFD 2, An- aalea but the constant admeoi Among those v^bo toft fhr Sett ful l wi t i th cr isper, ’ •J267lb;VWpHcol I guism at S t John’s Polish Na^ pation of trouble.. These men which flew arix>re from a car- oovor;dover; Donnau C^socsr, Wap- tion that Hba family that prays ma ware the Rov.’ ftahert’ p. tiansl Cfaurdi at 9. ’H m Rev. ri>end most of th ^ tlsM patrol- rier off the eoest ping; RoRodrigo Saavedra, M togetbsr ataom togethsr’.’’ Johneon. dean.of tbe.T i^ Plrin- deluxe dmu: shelyeg. Prtoifir / - Walter A Hyasko, pastor at tog the, four parittog areas at U,8. Air Force and Navy jets CtoCwood' Dr.;< Msridlth Roche, Dr. Kundaen saye'ths pi tty fchool fAotflty; ^ the Iter. John’s Camrch, wm ofWelate. Maneheeter High School to at- patroUed the eklas to meet any 486 W. MlMiddle T ^ a ; Geoige age of -women hOldtog Derid K. tafriri. .seen el Ate Tsta Burial will bs in 1^ John’s tempts to prevent trouble from Ctamunmist response to . the WiRiama, Brandy Rt, Bolton; dootorates In ths physiori ahi: chaplAin. ^ •Fall 12 ft. Cametery. br eaking out, this ehisf said. tondtog of fbe two Marine bat- Uologleal sciences, arts and tallana. Aa air etrfke waa. or- Mrs. AJlos BurgoyM, 18 West Alro, tb Rfifrig«rator ^ Thara wWbs no oalUng taoura At tbs end of la game, a po- St; Mary Damarmto, Wiping; profssriena has dsoRnsd sinos. dtoton. Uoe crutosr to aa hand to hety dered against a herd of 30 elA 1(00, And K’s no Induesm ant phante righted IS mttoa north' MhrriU IMaopU. . TWootorilto:. Aetton Ooptmtoelea oa Reoe aofi Mtas liS a Jenaa itlBve tfie traftlq dut' as soon Leonard Psneaidt BiUnap whan the few women in srienos ReUglon; the Rev. RlcV • Only 35V4*'WiWo ROCSCVIUJB — Mlaa U lla as p^M e, he said. And agfl- west of M Naity. MUitary offi- or sMlnstring jobs are paid 13, dii^ fiiklhoCong might be Brook -Rd, AUdover; Bam ^ at HsiGM wtip, ta a ; j Jones of 6 Snipsic St. died yes- A stunning sheath in Junior men arc needed around Yulyas, M Floronos S t 600^600 toss a ysar.tban mei • { f ew SSrchai iBel Tun i ng SALE Isrday at her home. after the game to break using the tambertng be in the earns poritlona. sixes enhanced with necktto trouUe not attributable to l|aui anas for aa anaek BHnMS YEST9BRDAT: A •A IF itttlF fifi \ Mias Jones was boro in Rock- ruffles. And it’s ssw-eaay the daughter to Mr. ^sb« . MrA. ' What's ttw eolutlonT . eramp Gonfsrencs; ths Rev. e Mo d e m Wa l nut Cabinet B:Sriiig a bright fpring touch to H^fehoU. base. "Xdneatoce sheuld fowe the . -K . Tllis, tbs daughter of Cbristoph- your vouag senmatraas can make tt George OonneU, 66 Ctomge Dr., WUbart Woods, parior of Wri- ar mild Elian Murphy Jones, ur uiens and waarabtos with ,**nito h o t roddlngandiandaiqueal- In WaMiagton, U.X ofttclali pend« ef an edurattiinat aya- • InuiiBdiato DfiHvtry e' t lO* AldminiZed thsqe ooioctul Bower atamp-oosi to no time! « >. Ing.of tires happens ell ever ths oonsldsred whether to aulhorisa RookriXe; a een'to Ifr. AM oopu Bopitot Onisdi in Rait- ibs is survived by a cousin, NA. 8176 w tth F attG -R am a Mm. DAalsI LaagA, 166 tern th ri pm aiM mqn and ths Rfv, JSmss D. Picture Tube So easy to Iron cn, no sBUwoid- m Us ,” hs aaii, "and aapecially the powaifUl TIh Fleet to women id n t& ll^ for deiMie Mra Nancy Bverton at Spring- srr neceesarv. to to stoas 9, 11, 12, II, 14, 16. dIsT)dn.: AAOuioMr.AaiMie. paator of ttw w ri.X nd Bald, ffurr stonfr." Centiale on tateromtlag the 'that our aoelety Hmlta to one ■apltot • 20,000 Vol ts of Pattern No. 9MXH has ooioy 18. Bust 80H to 88. Stos 11. -i|3hitf Reanlon tadaoUftod one toovement at ermrand mm b Rtehaid ArnoM, MnittmAntla MXe’’ Mthtt M M . nbornAoW' b BrldgA- Tbs funeral Urin bs held 81H bust, stoevriasa, .2 to yards CHBOKAACMBD TXBTBR- pe^ .. TRADRNOW nctOre Power TburadM at 6:16 am . from the transfer for lilacs sad galriss- of ths big potsnttol probtoms aa bent from Oohmunlat 1 ^ D r . Kandm euggoato a huw 12 motito; dlrectians tor use. at 46-inch.- - ~ OAYi. At to ^ sovan Tata atudonts >• Burks nineral Home, 76 Pros- origriSlUng tickete to a Wg Viet Nam to the Viet Cong. hand oouM put up with* minor dtao toft for Atobama. To ordsr, ssnd 16c in coins to: . To order, sand 60c to coins gams. It gets to be i serious Addition of another oarrisr to EaAt inoenventonose for tiia anjoy- pect S t, with a Mass of m- Anns Cabot, Tbs Manchsstsr to:—Bus B urnett The Man- 318 Woodtond B t; Mrs. B am s; ta Hartford, thA Mortfa Xnd fiSam at St Barnard’s Church problem when you try to ksap ths thrss on staition in tbs South nient of Rring wilh a “bupy, XvsoiiM; H srald, IIM AVE. (HT chester livening Herald, 1189 ^st holdsm out of A Wg China 8sa area also to under dins Whsngtmsasy, 86 OhAm- Community Aotton F r^ e t sent ^ (V ' . at 9. Burial will bs la |t Bar- Uitope^ who tom! A tottar to Qpv. John Dompoey aMXRliaaa, new yokx. nt. AVX fV AMERICAS NKW gams, he said. Adding th a tso tt oonMltoratlon. The 7th Fleet has hsrtato BL, Rocdnrilto; Mra her talents oomptot^y end Bard’s Oemstary. 4^|X^N, Y. 16966. llgaXMlillPP sad HO toging Mm to ''apsak fMaads may call at (he ftv /g rW iiiw attuim aiu. ’KFif latedasa «dd JOr.1. offttals arid tba South Mra OlAdye Roy, RV1> fiio tabiAtUn in NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Bsnl l|oas tomorrow from 7 to lOe for ..each pattern. Print Vtatnaiaess FleaC of 866 Armed IkiokAon. W anpliig: ____ ^'Aa Ah Atooted leprAAAntiitatlvs NEXT TO STOP and SHOP mms,' "Address wRh Soafo baan unable to cope FAlkowrid, 66 Alton B t; Aa- effoAitylSAek p so ^," NXNBCAF Numbsr. Styto Number and Stos. arid,^ to your duty to make* ^ M fNCHESTEIt Mo X. BtadflaM thsre wnra ojnr whb’.j0tomnAaiat veeeeto plying Uwny B saat hoi'Is , * OlAAtonbury; Bto."thAt tho Java at aSSSTa Sand lOe now for your asw 'N iOxcMing, toitytttag, to to n aa- Menrheiror ’ • ■ About ^,000 Mra RoaemAry MoyaibAa enr sHsveiwee *known to tbs *■ F • wonm is A wondrous. sxoMtag Froatdoat of tba tiu Itt •* ' ■pcingBuiuMr Alhurai Xsgutor ttva—the iM tog MM .S ainaer have 6s bs the______South_ Qrina____ _ Aon. XAst HAitfoMI: lira JBbv- sjqtorisnosr Or does tb s lta a ^ Unttod ■tataa Imu0 vf Mtr M iiM i : teftk mueh of Jto- Aud lloulh Vtat i aity MoNlehol and a/m, 97 kaa^ oonosntag ths dsplorehta oowlt- cjSSTiia^wr flgun out ” '^'w ood X>p..,V«niet ■ 'fr-r *

,h- .s.' " SACS B U m MANCHBSTM EVANINO HEBALD, MANCHBSTBE, UONN., TUESDAY^ MABCH 8^ 1 < 6 B MANCHESTBa 1!?VEN1NG HEEAtD, llANCHESTEE, CONN^ TUESDAY, HABCHT^ IW S PAGE TEN m CHARTER FOR TM TOWN’ OF CWENTRY Town Girl Scouts to Join Rockville-Vernon FINAAi WMFT OF THE PROPOSED In Hartford Armory Event the board of finance Is empowered by Section 8-7 M this charter apeettve suceaasora have been appototed and ehall hava qualified; CHAPTBRVI ___will ra given by tl*e troop. provided, however, that ail Incumbent appointees or pravionsly' FINANCE AND TAXATION to impropriate for that office or boetd In any one firaol P ^ * In eommemorstion of Girl $404,000 OHAPTUBJ ______except thoee aS*naUoM& , any resolution authorizing the icsuonce of bonds or ifatea tooU „ra Arthur Sherokba j* ti«op School Budget Approved, •leeted offieen ttiall complete their present tom s of office. All Scout Week, March 7 through {NCORPORATION and OlENiatAI. POWERS to a M t ^ ordtoanoes to tocorporaw ^ nrintsd to hook form, be placed on the coU M a town meeting for Mtlon tfiereon. leader. Cadette Troop 77 with appbtntlve officers and board# and commission members ehall fiEOnON 8-1 BOABO OF, FINANCE. The .board of finance. 19, the Connecticut Valley Girl SdtirirtM dr ordhWBo*i ShaU constat of raven members who shall ssrvs without c ^ - Mre. Victor Herring and Troop mtxmotf T -i DfCO«H)IlATION.' AR th4 inhsWtsiita iWfnWE or any porUon toeroof, by whsrsto any tuch serve for a period ot twix years or until their succesaori have section 74 ORDINANCES. A rtMciol town niraltog shall be Scout Council will sponsor m 622 wUh Mrs. Barbara Belle- , T. v-mm, beiMa about 11 months be-«>M,230 and taaeMnt iwRP»l*aSyodnt pdopla who wiiwish to be bean duly qualified. ^ prosatiort Ths board of finaara shall have duUra wlto wlthlki the tsrrltbrUtf Hnllts o f “ I* pravmdupon adoption of Uisreof hard hssa ihcor- called upon petition,, os provided to Section 3-1 (g) «w thle char- "Journey into Girl Scouting’ viow will share a table in the , fore this start of the school yea;year will account for $69,624 o?th4 twlm m ^ tatnictOM. code. rulet or i»93»toU(ms napeot to finance and taxation $a an beretoaftor proviraA At an additional $404,698 to oper .budget, an Increase over th4 Appllcaats moat be at least consUtutsd, shall continue to be 6 »b ^ SBOnON 5-8 MINORITT REPRESENTATION. AU board#, alt meettoge of thTbpard, five membere $haU conetitute a ter, to consirar the overrule of an ordinance enactment. event on Saturday from 10 out-of-doors section. Thoy win, ate the public school system involved. der the i ^ e of ”Town of Coventry,” herelnaftei- Ih ‘W* poratsd by referent. Omreshim d irk for te- give demonstrstions of camping "POr school principles, present budget >^lch la $61,883. 19 years old and must possess code, rules or w gnla^ to tl^ ^ ^ resoluttgi commieeionscommiasKms andana eiinllarsuiuisr bodies,dooms, except thoseinoee which sre com- quorum and- Um oobeUrrestM of a siihple ntajorily shall ra nS<^- SECTION 7-7 SALE OR PURCHASE OF ERAL ESTATE The s.m. to 8 p.m. at toe Hartford next year. The increase brinfs School b u b d s, contracted a current Senior U fe Saving called "the tpwn,” and as such ahSlj have prised Of equal numbers of members, shall be Wry tor the trsasBotlloB W busliissa. K6 nwmWr, during. Out skins snd communlcattog by ^ to $3,814,581 the school budget Ramsdell said, "The budget may hold and exercise all powerb and privileges hdreln ^mlnation by ths puhlto eommlssloaa and qffio66 ' * " ' * J1 be appointed to ac- aale of real esUU or the purchase of real es^e, the price of Armory. Tne pUbUc le welcome. services and public e ste rs, Certificate. oMdanoe with the principle of minority reprerantetloa repre m 6** tern of odfice for which he is elected, shaU bold any, elective Mono Cods. for 1966-M. starts in October. It Is then ISJdSl powers and prtvUbgw cdnfsrwd itpon 6?w * .un?8r the totsrnal operaUon of b o a « ^ ™ j« ^ whl(di la over one thousonif dollore, shall require approval of a There la no admission fee. Junior Troop 7 with Mrs. that they must start to gather will cost an estimated $100,996. The American Red Croas con- soribed in Section 3-3 of tola charter, that is,I no raleetmatt office or aay appointive office of profit under toe government of Mn. RolMrt SpiUenc i» toe Last year’s budget totaled Last year, the Item ww budget- general MW of the 8UU of Cbbapotkmt. It fine by {fL^fivTda^to advance by pdmortlon hall vote for more than .the number of pereoM sufficient to the town. town meeting. Woodrow Wilson. Troop 606; $3.409388. , their figures and plan their ducts a inimbsr of training whldi shaU be »t andIvSdtag Manchester coordinator for this ed at $92,668. schools in various parts of the constitute a bora majority of ths total memrarshlp of tot board SECTION 74 PBOCEIMJBE. AU town meetings, rector or with Mrs. Ruel Wicks, Troop Tho pnq>osed budget sailed needs. SECnON 1-3 RIGHTS AMD O SU O ATIO ^ All to a newspaper hartng a clr^ y,, selectinsn hsfore •EcnON 8-2 ANNUAL AUDIT. The board of finance shall event which Indudee exhibits, 638 with Mra BmoT Bsnchlni,, by the Vernon board of educa- •Their reports are suWnltted 4% far Mataitewwee country. At these schools real and personal aU .rtghU of aefton.^n^ t I^Wm ^ e ^ .E ^ p - ew* the number of persons sufficient to ftU such Iwords wto> have spectol, ehoU observe and follow the regulations sat forth to demonstrations, movies end a. notice In a public ortHnancS, after pUUgt, the h ip est jitonher of votes shoU be appointed. Wfhera boarde, annually designate an Independent public accountant or fim of Troop 16 with Mrs. Arthur tion at iU business meeting last to me in November, usually be- Four per cent of the budgdt young people are taught swim- tum and afl securiUes stud Usns v^ed or ttdtoats In “ any ordinance shall be pawro. i»>ecorded by the .town clerk Independent pubUc -ecoo^tanU to audit the books and accounts Robarts’ Rules of Order. dances. Senior Girl Scouts pre- will be uaed to maiaUUn pree- ming, life savtng, boating and oommliainns or similar bodies are comprised of ap even number England and Troop 651 with , night Tho meeting was held fore Thanksgiving i-ecess so I (rf the date when this charter shall dSll be given a serial i^ l »>• of the towp as providsd by law. paring for a two-week National Mrs. John Spaulding will coop- before more than 125 members can go over them.” ent school faetliUee. SawHes small crafts, synchronised said town and said town shall contoqe to be in a book to be kept for that p u r^ ^ ordlnancsa shall of meinbeni, aq equal number elULlt be Choran from each of the Roundup In July In Idaho will town’s two major political parties aS determined by toe last CHAPTER VIII Roundup In July In Idaho u erato to 'present a day-long of the Lake Street Elementary New Items in Budget for school operation, Including swimming, as well as tech- obUgationa of every kind for which Ssld town >1^ 1 ,^ indexed. Within ten days ane^taanpas^^ ^ SECTION '8 4 FISCAL TEAR. Ths board of finance shall have MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS partto^te in a mbM compcot maintenance men, will ^coat niques ox teaching handicapped general'election. demonstration of arts In girl., School p ro . Several new items appeared said date, whether accrued or not. -Nothing .-heffin ahaR ,co^, ba published once to th^„ mUMsIt shall^tolfy a the power to-adjust (he fiscal ysar of the town to coincide with site. Hiere will alaq be a scouting. They wUl display po-, Board member Frank DeTol- in the budget, induding a $110,060; uniform rental/ $1 ,- ehtldren. Those who success- stniedto affect the right of said town to coHect ^ the tax year or to afijust Mthsr or both to the end that they SECTION 8^1 FINANCIAL INTEREST PBOHIBITOIL No from 700; heat for buildings is esti- laOon within twtoty-ftrat day after SECTION 6-4 VACANCIES. Any vacancy In any office ap- Brownie Cktmer, exhibite tn Uto prints, paper weaving, fab- la, chairman of the budget $6300 plan for a track site at fully complete the ten-day charge, debt or Hen. if any contract has been entered Into by w d later date, shall ^eo^s d w t i^ nassage axcept as otherwise may cotocida. selectman, member of the board of finance, or member of toe the Junior end Codette ^ u te, committee, told the board that mated at $33,000, a decrease of tourae are certified as water pointed by the board of raiectmen. from whatever cause arising, ric prints snd general weaving.» Rockville High School; $10,200 towiT prior to the effecUve «Mte of this charter such publlcaUon STort^uwes sbsll be subject to ahaU be filled by iqppothtment by the board of ealectmen; pro- hoard of educaUon shall derive, by reason of hoMIng such office and a food her. About 3o Jun- Junior TroopT'670 srito Mra. • about 80 per cent of the budget for football equipment includ- $LOOO; other utilities will cost safety Instructors, underling has bsen gtvsn by crln favor of said town which provided to this <*dpt*r. A ormn^^^ twtoty SECTION 84 ANNUAL TOWN REPORT. The board ef finance any direct financial ranefit -os the result of any contract with an esUmated $98,900, a $9,900 vMad, -however, that toe first selectman be empowered to act shall prepare end publleb an annual town report. ,The report shall ior and Codette Troops from Ruth Brennan, Troop 689 with will go toward salaries and ing $3,000 for uniforms; $1,000 ’Tlwre are two aquatic schools contains provisions that tha aams maiy ba the town or board of education or of any aale to the town or Moncheeter will participate fringe benefits for employes of increase over the preaent yaar. in the New England area. One overrule by a spectoi t o ^ i^dtoanos, A psOtion con- with on of ths authority of toe vacant office until the office Is contato rsports of town officers snd board required by law to Mra Spencer Cory, and Troop. for field equipment; $5,000'for or* agency therein named, which is- hereby aboUahed, s i ^ days after the publicaUonpubllcaUon of W Geoaral SUtutes,SUtutes. property oconpled, but In no case shall the first selectman be said board of education of any materials, suppUes or services. with other troop# of the Con- the school system. Contracted services for the at Hanson, Maas., on Cape Cod, tra^, txmds, or undertaMngs shall be In no matmer Impaired!^ ra Inclnded, a atetement <)f tbs amount received under Chapter 93 with Mrs. Richard Eagan,, bleachers, and $1,200 for a maintenance of schools will Cost fom lng to toethe aimedained by not 166Sl#6i than five empowerad to perfom such duties for a period to excess of necUcut Valley. Council. the neighborhood troop consult-, DeTolla noted that about SO camera, projector and screen. runs from Juns 13 to June 23. shall continue in full force and effect and the powers conferred 383 of ’the Ctonerol SUtutes snd Of its disposition, snd any other SECTION 8-2 OFFICIAL BONDS. Authority is-given for toe $17,432. as oppoaed to tha pres- Revision of 1968,1W8- “M *"'*?‘* ^ townM dstsrmtokldstemtoed ^from m the fUtoen odnsecutive day# for each vacancy. However, to no cose reporte and matter toe board.deems adrisabls to Include. The purchase of a blailket bond conditioned upon honesty w d /or Cadette Troop 680, under the snt, will explore the arts with new staff members will be Salaries, which account for The other, at Gardner L*ke. and the duties Imposed with reference to the sanM upon any ?uch per cent of the voters of toe ^ ent cost of $8,976; $18,888 has Coldiester, operates from June may thb lint ralectman perfom the duties of the town attorney, first sslsctmsn msy assist in the preparation of toe annual town faithful performance of official duties of those officials lequiMd direction of Mrs. Charles Kelly, demonstrations and exhibits of , hired by September, bringing the g r e a t^ amount of money, office or agency shall except aS othSrwlae p w i^ ^ to this char- hMth efficar or auditor. AU newly appointed officials appototed will present an international the total number to about 300. been earmarked for the rSpiaoe* 9 to June 19. ter. theroiuRer hs exercised and diatiiargsd by the board of select- : atest official Hats of clerk wqueattog its refer- report. by the board of selectmen to poet a surety company bond. Pre- plsster qf parts molds, the col- 'V' was broken down in the report flclai grand list, la filed effective date of such ordl- to dU vaoonolas ra** hold office for the balance of um un- flag ceremony at the opening lector’s ra ^ e snd animal foot- He said that about 400 new ment of equipment in the school Those Intereeted In applying, men of said town. mlunM for any official bonds shtdl be paid by toe town. submitted by DeTolla's com- plants. ence to a special e*»aii fix tha time expired-term. AU such vaesneies shall be fiUed by the M>potot-1 SECTION 8-6 PREPARATION OF THE BUDGET, (a) At such end closing of toe event. Mari prints captured lif plaster; pupils are expected to start In mittee. or seeking further information, ner Ships 4 of Glastonbury and the public school system in One catagory. Insurance and should write or contact Donald SECTION 1-8 general GRANT OF P0WTO8. In *«ard” ceremony to with Mrs. George Stoneman, asIslBtant superintendent, Alaii as soon as possible. law^the town shaU have all p o w « nonON M »»iNO oomuTOON. i». w , « tZ i introduce Sally Butler, council non’s nine schools. A new item, the rental of charter and all powers fairly impMsd to in toe manner provided ,!,>» take«f®ct upon tha qon- shall be held Invalid by a court of competent JuriadicUon, such and H mp 603 with Mrs. Char- Dresser. The budget Items were Chapter Mate Named meeUng. An ordinance »o ^ Sidred vo^ «»n- Shalt, by resolution, appoint a zoning commission consiattog of nriaUoo Is or may be made shall prerant to toe board of holding shall not affect the remainder of this charter nor the president, and John P. Lukens, les Dibble wUl babe a table in, Serving on the committee $33,350 last year, a decrease of buildings, set for $12,000, la m An election ot officers was expressly granted and ail other power; *»?**«»» five mSmbers, with oU the powers and duties as prescribed In toe ^ lumtoed estimate of the expenditure! to be made by temporary expepse until a new cluslon of such *, thereon. e>«aH have voted to context In which such section so held tovaUd may appear, ex- coordinator of the (tommission the arts and crafts area. Troop with DeTolla were William $1,666 which was paid to an ad- bald recently of the Hope Chap- ment of the property, governrtent aito general atatutee and to the zoning ordinances of the town. I thatagen^, and all the ravenues, other than town iqq>ropria cept to the extent that an entire secUon or part of aection on Youth Servlcee for the State Hahn, William Smith, Arthur school is constructed at tha eluding the power to enter totb eontrytsjrtto ^ sUtuttog a majority of the board of members will display the dab-, nrMstratlve assistant, Howard ter, Order of Eastern Star, at favor of overruling. 'J'* * 5»rat to hear the budget re- may be Inseparably connected In meaning and effect with the of (tonnectlcut. bier badge and i^ve a demon- . Callahan, board chairman, and Smith. Smith is now serving as Ecker property bn West St The the 'Masonic Temple. of America or any federal ag;h^. the Dr. Raymond E. Rmnsdell, school is now being built but any political subdlvlsloq thereof for servic e e ^ ^ finance, toe board of oM cm over which It hoa ap- section or part of section to which euch holding shall directly Cadette Troop 10 will five a stratloo of carving and ihaktog^ superintendent of schools in Patr*ctn M. Smith was elect- apply. demonstration and have a dis- superintendent of schools. will not be ready next year. ed Worthy Matron and Kenneth ItlL. the exercise of toys. Stafford. of conservation practices, A puppet show will be pre- During a discussion of the Other salaries Include $1,871,- Not all of the budget report H. Smith was elected Worthy SECTION 8-6 EXISTING LAWS AND ORDINANCES. All under the direction of Mm. concerned payments. The report general laws appUcable to the town and all ordinances and by- sented by members of Trodp budget. Dr. Ramsdell noted that 34432 for teachers; $104,090 for Patron. Other officers elected Everett Kelsey. Membere of 697 under toe direction of Mra.<', the co^ per student attending principals; $14,800 for secretar- noted that more than $776,000 were Eathnr Hubbard, associate this cnaner siuui noj. wc laws of the town shall continue in full force and effect, except Cadette Troop 6(13 with Mrs. would be received through'vari- of power but shall be considered as as addlUod thereto. as they are Inconsiatent with the provisions of this (toarter. All Joseph Danlewtcz. Troop 642, local public schools was "a ies; $iS(i,&66 for consultants or matron; Harold Hubbard, As- present It to the board of finance. 3««riite f^ ^ rasSISoM ^ ®< the budget (b) Not leas than two weeka before toe Glenn Mlrtl will show their under the guidance of Mrs. Ro- little over $400 per year” which superviaons; $38,000 for other ous sources, Including stats Sid sociate Patron; Florlrte Slater, special acta or parte of special acts relating to the town are Cadette badge work In the t6 education, and tuitions. secreUryj^ Bessie Price, treas- aRTwiON s-2 FIRST SELECTMEN, (a) The first ;^ t m ^ Eisll cemln?tohan and rural renewal. The planning and conservation a n ^ h2uin***rt*^h^ tSne^th^boato a Set*of repealed with toe exception of those not Inconsistent with the bert Johns will give a perform-' he said, is below the state aver- members of the instructional CHAPtEB H conunmion shall appoint, from Its own memberehlp or otharwlra, fi“ " 8®t J*®*'*?*' which Unra the boMd prorani a us American heritage field. Ca- ance of songs and dances. age. The stats average is cur- staff; $66360 for clerical asstst- Swimming SchoULrthips urer; Hasel Harvey, conduc- elections provisions of this charter. dette Troop 696 will give a FlUpino dances will be per-, rently $470. ants and $6375 for other In- The Nathan Rale Rranch of treea; Bdlth RoMnson, associate he“ Srw,ra^oncemtog pro- puppet show about the work formed by members of Troop, William Smith, a member of struction salaries. the Greater Hartford Red Croas conductress, and Orayce Green, aFm oN 2-1 general (a) NmntoaUon and election of tedwal and ^ removed and repUced at “»• ^J^^p^rtations. (c) The board of Since shall then revise SECTION 84 REMOVAL FOB CAUSE An appointed officer S^dTa^oHLra tocludtoi regtotrara of w d of^ h de^ and such compensation may not be ^ ” totraro omriy or a member of an appointive board may be removed only for that the troop has done to the 688 under the direction of Mrs. the budget committee, noted Five per cent of the total Chapter is again offering par- trustee. Installation of officers pleasure of the eold oommission. toeestimstes, sS It deems desirable, and prepare the recom- (padette program. Mrs. Manuel John Dixon. Miss LUll Concep-. that It will be six or seven yean oost of the schools next year tial scholarships to Red Crou will be haM March 20 at 8 p live town officers, boards and SECnON 6-7 BOARD (M* UEALIH. The board of selectmen mended town budget which It shall present to the annual town cause during the term of his office unless this charter specifies to the contrary. The removing authority ahall be,, to all carat, Margarido to troop leader. In- cion, on American Field, at our present financial expan- wW be spent for textbooks, aquatic acboois to qualify m. this charter shall be conducted, and the rytotrars rt V O ^ shall, by resolution, appoint a board of health consisting of six mSeMAg. ternational friendship will be Sravice exchange student, at- sion, before Vernon reaches the school Hbririee, audio - visual prepare Hats of electors, qualified to vote therefore, the board of ralectnMn. No such removal for daura ahall be effected unless the officer or member has received a statement to explored by Cadette Troop 666, tending Manchester High, present state cost-per-student material and teaciiing supplies. the constltuUon and the 2Sirad"by'^ SpropriTte’^ra^^^tiTt^^ ^'^gUtotEm i »*CWON *4 LAYING TAXES. After toe board of t« rovlew under the direction of Mrs. School, will lead one of the' leveL Some $32,516 will be spent of the State of Coemectlcut excn>t “ selectmen, with full rights to vote m any withl?%s«. hrafinW ^ a^tx^n*^ writing of the reasons why he should be removed. The statement Uon as the chief admlnlstreUve officer of shall be prepared by the board of selectmen. No less than fifteen Grover Mitchell. The scouts will dances. Miss Cono*rd of e^ m yra. s « ^ omed by another member chosen by the e®l®<>typ ex®^t y appear with counsel. This section does hot M*ply to e^Y ^poto^* A display and demosutration ments properly made toy the board of educaUon. of toe work that Cadette Troop Dey will give the (toorole read- tions for an annual school budg- fuidio-visual materisd will cost members of the board of educaUon. raven otherwise specifically provided to thl® ^ o*!teect«rof^etotorenter^toto a contractual agreement with I ™ay oaelet the board of flnanm In such work. ing of the Star Spani^ed Ban- man shall ^ direcUy responsible to toe ^ SECTION 8-7 OATH OF OFFICE Each person elected or ap- 665 has done , to the Toys for of finance, five membera of the lontojg board rf Troop* on Foreign Soil pro- .ner and The American Creed. Set by Mothers March 22 Steroat^embers of the zoning mtolstration of all offices and agendeS to fi?®Sri.JSSSSS?*of 82oU M ^9jK'’of to^^lMTSevStom^oTtra SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS, (a) The board of pointed to any office described In thla charter or any office sub- of the board of tax review, a town derk tmro pointed by the board and sha'l supervise and dlrrat toe same sequently established shall, before the' commencement of his a tax collector, all for terms of two years, provided. that He shall be the purchasing agent term of ofllce, or within thirty days thereafter, take the oath Man Believed Dead A preview and open house of^l9 in Nurses Aid Training at rales and regulations as shall be prescribed by the The of office before some proper officer within the town. The form the Mothers C3ub Annual Births Manchester Memorial Hospital; iftocum bent offlcefti and Of office to which th«y w€re originally «lecUte of a town meeting on recommendation of the swear that you will faithfully discharge, according to law, your terSd. the pubUc from 7 pan. to nieki, Mary Jane Toomey and town officers shall commence on the first Monday next following their elecUon and they shall hold office the board of selectmen; to recommend to the MlectnMn ew- anvrmia • • n/\n»n OK* wnlFARE. The board Of raiectmen hoard ot finance, (b) SpecM appropriations other than those duties as ...... to the best of your abiUty; so help you Now Reported A live 9 pm. March 22 in the Nathan Kathleen Mahr. The course is God.” The officer administering the oath shall so certify In Solves Many a Mystery available Uirough the courtesy been chosen and qualified. Except as otoerwira Pr®>T«tedJn thto measures as he shall deem necessary or expedient; to Jieep or Hale Community Center for a charter, all elective town offleers, boards and oommliMnns sbau cause to be kej^ complete books of account sbowtog w m aactoi writing and the certificate shall be filed, without delay, with the dcnatico of 36 cents. Tbe ac- of Mrn. Arne Sterd, RN., dir- town clerk who ritall keep a record of such certificates. If any have the ppwen and dntles preecrlbad by law.^ condition and financial transactions of the town taehidliif ao LEOMIN8TER, Mom. (AP)—4For example, Goodwin received trot, N.T. (AP) — StateAHolUa Briggs of Troy, said the tual birthday social will be held eoter of nursing service at the person shall fail to comply with the requirements of this section, ^ther and another son visited counts of all funds and appropriations and such other txxomU a box addressed; poEce hope to solve the riddle of the following day at 8 p.m. Manchester hoepital, arid section 2-2 MINORITY BEPRBSENXATMIN. No elector shall statutes. I In iq>proprlations of the town which the tax must his office shall be declared vacant by the board of selectmen, and Harvey Goodwin recalls the Norman Briggs, a builder and Ntm in Wyoming last August through the efforts of Mrs. And rccorda not pttdflcrily i*6y Iew to k6pt by pthtt many times he’s done double “Aunt Dorcas j Refreabments will be served vote for more than three canAtetea for tM tni officers, as may be prescribed by the selactmen; to purchase a ' SECTION 64 RECREATION COMMISSION. Hie board of cover. If It Is voted after the tax has been laid, the town meet- shall be filled In tiie manner provided in Section 2-5 or SecUon Insurance man when be was aid they sdd he was in ’Troy at at both the prevl«w open bouse Evelyu Wenner, RN., local takes while working with the 43 Adams Street presumed drowned in 1960 and a Thanks^ vlng. exclusive of the office of first adectman, and. with raapect to all suppllcA materials, equipment and other commodlUee raqulrec ralectmen ShaU. by resolution, appoint a recreation eommleslon |ng must direct the board ot selectmen to borrow the amount 5-4 of tola charter, whichever Is appropriate. U.S. malls during the past $6 Please deliver this box at tide program and the actnal social. school nurse. other boardA no elector shall vote for more than a ^ by sny office or agency of the town except the board o f adora- consisting ot six members. The recreatloB commission ehoU required on niotes 6( toe town, and the amount so borrowed ranch hand when reported aUve Briggs’ former wife, Gail, was There wlU be W tables dec- Larry Dinsmors took second SECTION 8-8 ASSOClA'nONS WITH TAXING AUTHORITY. yeara d(x>r and knock long and lrd, Conn. „ pence, Mrs. Robert Upton and held Marrii 27. Copies of the visions of this charter results In a tie, on adjourned rtertlon torai of selectmen to represent him at any meeting of a-board or com- BECnON 6-13 A8SBSSOE Hte board of raiectmen shall, by U ^ , a S r iS ^ things Rflfli dtass Hh charter will be available Friday be conducted in accordance with the provlelona of ^tecUon 9-332 mission. (e) The first selectman shall be toe agent for the town . resohitibn, appoint an asaeasor. The asratrar s^ I occupy M l ^ board of finance whose duty It'shall be to ex- Mrs. Alan Rush; English Coun- deposit fund. bio and dotk tops Student Protest Leader try Garden, Mra. Edwin Wlttlg In the aelectmen’s office and of the General Statutes, Revision of 1968, as amend^, to deter, other office either elective or appointive for toe town whue the,matter, and upon approval of the board>of fi-' the town clerk’s office. mine who ahaU be elected. Said adjourned ®>®^jg“ 5®. **®'2 holding such appointment and shell hold no other regular ^ nonce such traiisfer may be mode, but not otharwlra. (g) Upon end thoy oro o o ^ and Mrs. Dayton H. ’Whippl* slUon of emploj^enL The powers and duties of toe asraarar request of the’ board of selectmen, but only within the last nr and End of a Rainbow, Mra. Then Gets House Poet on toe sevento day after toe election which resulted fa s,tie u d CHAPTER rV to hoop dooH . Lot Says Yale Case ^Qosed Francis Dorsey and Mrs. Wal- Rep, ‘Walter L. Thorp has shall be confined to the Ued candidates. Any voting mschtaA toe OTHER ELECTIVE OFFICES •boll be those prcecrirad by the Mnerei statutes and by reaolu- months of the fiacal year, the board of finance may^l^ ter Jacobson. been named House chairman of returns from which are not subject to dtoagrement, “ kY he un- t Uon of the Board of selectmen. 'The compensation of the ssses-1 ragotnuon transfer any unencumbered opproprlatiOha, balance MS h o l p y o M w i t h locked and used In said special elqcUoir. If voting mechlnea aro SECTION 4-1 ZONLNO BOARD OF APPEALS. Thero Shall bo ' air ehall be recommended by the board of raiectmen. I or portion thereof from oim deportment, oommtorion, board, Calvary Church ' School Savings Program Sub-Committee No. 8 of the soggosnbiis. NEW HA'VEN (AP) — “ ThepropriatJons for debt rarvloe and other statutory charges, case is closed—horribly and ab- Doyt has been instructed by General Aaseiribly. Rep. Robert members of the zoning board of appeals, with the powers snd ’ may, by resolution, appoint a town engineer on a consimeai, “ , urdly.” told by the tenure committee F. Gregory will be Senate duties of zoning boards of appeals prescribed by the general ’ that the philosophy depart- Postmaster General John, A. SECTION 2-6 VACANCIES. Any vacancy to any part-Umie or fuU-time bMls, who ehall be a proferalonal englnrar SECTION 8-9 DRAFT SIGNING AUTHORITY. Any and aU Gronouskl to .extend' aU- coep- chairman. *11118 Sub-Committee, statutM. The minority representation provision of tola Oharter and so lloensed by the State of Connecticut. He paymefite from town tunda must be first approved to voucher This was W i^ r Emge’s com- ment’s "original endorsement of one of six under the General board from whatever cause arising, totaU be filled by appooitnimt shall apply both to the election of members and alternate mem- ment Monday on the controver- Mr. Bernstrin was not unquaU- eratkm possible to students, ed- by toe board in which the vacancy oeimrs; provided, that when bers ot the zoning board of appeals. ' his powers and dlschargg his dqties under the supervision of toe forni by vote of the board Ot raleetnjSn. All druts drawn against ucators and other volunteers to Law Committee, will deal with first ralectman. I town funds must be started by toe first ralectman and the town sy at Tale University over the fied." pubUe records, officia ls munict- toe persons vacaung toe effloe shall have been elected as a mem- promoting and , servicing the ber of a political party, such vacancy shall be filled by toe ap- SECTION 4-2 BOARD OF +AX REVIEW. There shall be five nw r-ivn nvwwvsw Ths hAanl treasurer. In the absence of the first selectman he may designate J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. denial of a permanent appoint- Brewster said he had "great palltiea and miscellaneous. SECTION 6-14 DIRECTOR personal regard and admiration U.S. Treasury's, School Savtofs pointment of a member of toe some pollUcal party, ^ y vacancy members of the board of tax review and toe said bdard she*! have ' OF CIVIL DEre^H some other member of the board of raiectmen to elgn such drafts. ment to Richard J. Bernstein, Othet members of this group of raiectmen may, by resolution, . uw •dmucv d» me i 31 MSSELL ST. Phono A49-7322 tot Mr. Bernstein’’ but he did P^;ram to Coventry. to any elective town office’ which is liot phix df a bhero y y an the powers and duties Imposed and conferred'by geaend law ^the absence Of toe town treasurer he may designate an A young pUloaophy teacher. : ^ e . Sciioor eavings Program will be-William O. l^ w arin g, vacancy In any elective town board which » not fined by appoint- defense end almll P*®‘^ '.j‘yJ*® “ *** eppotatment, ^ ^ ^ terms of thU Emge is a graduate student not feel he would be justified Reed W. Hltchdock, Robert F. ml Imards of tax review. The compensation of toe members o f’ in exercising "the unusual and during World War II provided ment within thirty days after toe okwurrence of such vacancy, the board of tax review shall be recommended by the boerd of powers, and dutlss ot said offles. section ehall not apply to^he’board of walfare or board ot to pMlosopby and one of the ' one of our moat effective in- Jones and F. Thnothy McNa- largely unused power of -presi- mara. from whatever cause arlstog. Shall be filled by appointment by selectmen. , SECTION 6-16 BUILDINO IN8PBCTOE The board of ralect- education, /leaders of the student protest struments for teariilng thrift toe board of selectmen; provided that whOT toe pereoiw vM atog movement that conducted dem- dential appointment.” I^ . Thotp is also .a member men ebalU by resolution, appoint a perron >^o shall ra tM CHAFTER v n and xood cittzenphip, and any toe office ehall have been elected as a member of a political part^ SECTION 4-8 TOWN CliERK AND i;OWN TREASURER. The buUding Inspector, aonlng a^Sit and, deputy eanitartoa and who onetrations on the campus last p ut stimulated of ih« Fish and Game Commit- such vacancy ehaU be filled by the appointment of a rrambra of to;m clerk and town treasurer shan hava all the powers and TOWN MEETTNQ week. Americahs to saye these tee to tot present legislature, shsn perform those functions os eprallwd to ths building regu- toe same political party. Any vacancy In toe offi<» to duties to sse d and confened bv general law and the terms of lations of the town, enforce the ordinances and regutotiona con- g|jCT|||jj ANNUAL AND SPECIAL MEETINOS. The date Emge oald the ptaUoaophy de- Student S p e ^ s is for; the*'good of the and will a te be serving on Sub- leotman shaU be filled by toe remaining meinbere of the Dom’d of this charter/ As such oncer, fie shall continus to retain the partment’s withdrawal of its ry and fort themstiVes,” (JOiMnlttee No. 3 dealiiw with earning spnH^ to the town and enforce the sanitary 0^ ot tosi^ yj, annual towa meeting, which shall also be the annual selectmen. Such vacancy Shall be filled by the appointment of a fras paid to him torough the December 31st next following the tawTL. He shall perform the duties of his office under m I budget meeting, slMll be rat by the board of selectmen. 4t may recommendation for tenure for At Quiet ^ u r t sold. zoning, planning,, historic dis- adoption of ^hls charter and to bfar the expense of the ooeration Bernstein was “ a dtsastroua adequate supply of say- tricts, bousing and discrimina- member of toe eame poittlral party.. visioh o f the' first raleetman and by toe toiaotlon o f tra boara | ^ adjourned from time to time. Special meetings shall be called ‘ fl of the ofllce as heretofore. Comtnendnf on Jiuniary iSt next of selectmen, toe zoning board and the board of heaiui. I by the board of ralastinen to the manner provided by the general IT I -Wow.’ ’ stamps and books^-wlH b9 tion. SECTION EUGOnunr FOR OFFICE. No pereoo who Is" The->Rsyr A lviq D- htottson, a 2-6 following the adoption of this charter aiyf thereefter ' However, "nobody could pos- oi^Btoid at the loeal pblt.,offlci6 Coveniry's other representa- not at the time of bU nomination a qualified residant voter ^ th e all fees collected by the town clerk fa the perfonmaoe, after, . .. (wwi (BAwnww iTK. hn.ni nf MiantnMti aholl stetutes whenever they deem It appropriate or on petition by one eiMy do anything to change the atudegtlik. Hortterd Seminary, tom eet the needs .-cl'1 ^: tove,.‘Cito (X'Miller Is serving UKITKIM 6-18 p o o WABDiaL ^ rfM lratm to persons quaUfied to vqte to town meettogaSald petition Town of <3oventry ebaM be ellgibte fto deVito to en ytow n ^ te tM t (tote, of the duties of any of thg-offloes bento haeigned to -; ra resolutiM, appetot k ftoust conform to the raqulremcnte of SecUon 7-9 of the GMcral depoitmentA vote,’’ be agid- will speak tomorrow ai^7sS0 de$A and the cdtom iii^ to dfi' the .Labor Committee an4 and any. person cemsfag.to be a. quaUfled Him shall be paid Into the. town treaiury and the said ettoer^ duties and have SUCH powers ae era defined and spewed by law. ^ Emge said Bernstein, whose pm. at a Lenten’>.<)iiiettt9l<^r eiSmng out .the- nikA, .tM; 1l9Qitary and Veterans’ A f- town shalltoereupOB-automatically cease to hoM Mective office shall be compensated 6n a salary basis only, tald salary to be I current afqx>totment Mpires in therpostmaster said. service at Emanuel Isitbesan fltlra Committee. to toe town, recommended by the board ef selectmen. Such oonmenaatMl may SECTION 6-17 ’ ** SM CIAL MBBTINOtl AGENDA. The matters Jtme 1986, should have no trou- .40 Taking Teats Falk Eeeeevafiene Church. not be dlmtoiah®d during any two year tom oC oS|oe. by rssoluU^ M»P®}kt k t y | which the peUUonere for a qtaoiol town meeting desire to be ble finding a poeitioii to another A’total of 40 Coventry High Tomoirow is the last day to duties and have euch powera as are daflnad Sad speouMd by *kw. .haji, if proper euUrate for town meeting action, be uniyerelty. Pastor H atts^ S<^6pl students vrill .be taking make reservations for the CHAFTER ra SECTION 4-4 TAX COLLEiCPOR, Tha coIlectloD have It was rumored on campus AR. mediate supervision. .Imeettag. Many of Ms students were an from Montana tote to be awarded to 19(88 other office of profit under the government of the town, nor urer require, with copies of such reports ra tlon. he, duitog toe term of office foe ^rhlclMM is clecM Mtpqinted SECTION 6-19 CHIEF OF POUOB. The first ssleotman slu^ SBOnON 74 OBGANIKATION AND PROCEDURE. The first gered when a faculty tenure He WAS She^ take the test at that Brisfe the board of finance and to the board ofwleetonim. ' J be tha «»»««** of poUw unless otherwise designated by ths boaro aaieotman shall call the town meeting to order and tho meeting Luflwran . to any other office of profit under toe goveranmt o# commIttM decided against giv- firefc he said. Coventrv Orange will spon- ot selectmen. He shall be responsible for too preservation of to# I shall choosa a moderator. Hm town clerk ahall serve as. clerk, tot him a permanent appoint- Mbntf tpr sM ^ ISSPfS; TSe NMST wU l.M ,A Uuf9« (b) "Ae board of selectmen shall meet In a body btanmitoly.aad SECTION 4-6 BOARD OF EDUCATION. The boaid e f edueatton ^ sor a publto pinodde raid par- may meet at such addlUonal times as It may. by iM ^ty vote. nubllo Dsaoo, prevention of crime, appiahension ef crimlnale, ig tha aheanoe ef the first ralectman, any member of toe bokiM ment—tUs despite the unani- WM Isithiersh campus hoitt examlitotioh 'of whioatton- ty at 8 p.m. Thursday to Ite ehall conaiet of raven members and bs ratnonaibls tar Montana (State UtfiV< fM appropriate- At all maettngf of guch toierd five.insmbers duct of toe educational system of the townito Ueecdak NKutouan^ pfotootton of i^ is of persons and property of seleetmen may ooll the town meeting to order and In the mous support of the philosophy al (Mk^oitooeot and,to toe flHt hsU on fU. 44A. Refreshments SSreoroemenTS of toe atote and Um orSiiMncetabsenea...... o f the town cleric, the meettog shell ehooae. a clerk. department forenam iw to HarUc sted^ the llto annual oompe- shall ranatltuteR quorum and ths potoubeaes M a simpie atotof* tlia general laws of toe state and the pforfatoea ottSST Ity toall ra neceesaiy for tha tganaaotloo of busfasss, (c) Ths ^the town and all nfia# and ragutottose mode to oocordonoe ,Btooton of .the town, mad other pereons quoUfled by Uw general Three days of protest demon- WMB studying f# ifel). Utte for four - year. • R i c h a t d a o n SECTION 4-8 BOARD OF FD fAN O B^r^ ^ SebitottAhip*' M^yvided by ^ e b^ of selaotmsa sbaU also meet qitorterty with the ofa^mwn and duties of the board of finance shall be as theiewlth. He iehoU be rtflionaible for the care 'fdkd eiietody of •tatutoa•U;tutoa may vofavot# at towb awetinganwetinga TcTown meeting a< stratlops apiMred to have been Prat. Amfrtosn Legten. and ite of all town boards and commlaatons, and all other town officers. ebarter, and, to partioutor, Gh^dar VI heieof. Sf property used by the police-fato for Uw offleMa«Y> dtoclpUiw be by mBonty vote 6f tJthora preaetit and voting uniM suueesMtit woan the tonure com- Ni^itoal Merif Scholarsbip tefitiary mart at 8 p.m, •ad good oonduot of its memlwn. pirovidod by ttato'eharUr. mittse aimottnced Mst Thursday niursday to tbs Lsgioo home Ths purpose of thera mqettogs shell Be to ooo|rdtnato the aottyttlea of aU town officers, boaidiKattd commissioas. At toast meetings Rbo tion 5-99 FDUB MARSHALS. ^9 board of rafacUnen shall, BMOnON 7 4 ANNUAL hUDOET. Uw annual budget meeting that It would review Bernstein’s Churoh, wnUmaBtle, * knl oh WaH it. CIHAPTBR V qualifications to see if any "new ainted in MafCh will ben6port- .The chow of the Second Con- *£10 oheimira of ths vartoua. boards and oomndsMons and towk ra^ution. t ^ ^ " •hall have Uw power to deoreoM any appropriation or Item to permsnept pastor is secured. dd K the school before m y U. gitficara sbaU pree«t a reragt of thejtokylUsa e f ftiMr board, APPOINTIVE OFnOElM fire morohals to perform aUdf toe duMs exerclee thora svidence” should be considered. Pastor Mattson is married Church will meet at bntd of .solsctmctt Ewll apDotot oa appropriation but It^may aqt tocresra any appropriation or Soma 1,600 students and aev- ' . 1 V tek itt pjn. today to-tot -ipaitotu- bommlsslon or offloa. (d) Thqr boahi oTaal pwranTto^^ tow ^ be beOtowed upon them, w delegat^ . for a pur- and the father of three children. Tlteete fod t|M iWuitey a Clark wbo sbau heap ths mbnites ef aQ' t o g ^ ^ ^5?^*^** Except as otharwlra provided, the » t»!u»m’^thebpeTfRfN^^ H mm toon ww fire “ ert!*** sral 6sctdty members jubilantly He and.his family live in West meetings and a i*o()>dof sU>)iflta6JUMLether a ^ O M o f tira jboard of selectmen ehsU by a majority of the (^teboard, • I U w b u ^ - bailed the announcement at a Hartford. ketjtel game |o be at 8 p.m, there ‘*1 a ,"*® *^ ® al^ wltoto thirty days town toe date of election, ‘ __ 9t ftdoptKiCU aaeeting that night. a pin. tomerbow at trill be a meeting of all the of selectmen snd shall pei^rm such other (toties as the board of Bority repr^ientkuott provWon* of thw cwuidr. the board of finance shUl InMtolte • leqheM |IM eaother budget selectmen ehall direct The compenaeUon for toe elerir of toe toH oa^ boai^, ootomisalona and of- Then, over the weekend, the Freb:; Academy to N o ^ c h Church SehoOl teachers in the conrarvatlon oonlmiaston.^ 4 nwetiiig; or meauags, s* m y ,be 8si ouch seven senior members of the 20 Make Miniatureg available at Coventry HI Church Community House on heard of selectmen AiOl be recommended by top. board of aeleet- quent meetings shoU hate ffir Uw IffiUel o im ^ m«». (e) Rxoeptas othaowtos dpeolficaUy pmldyl ®t 'wrelfim, recreation oommllfaen, devel- j philoeophy department took an- local Mhool’a RL 44A. .f99« jpiaM iy^ other vote on tenure ter Bern- N im rV O R k — The 20 com- itr diM p t e , t o , t o i ^ ' : The boerd of tfireoton of the the seleetmen dbaO have $he pewen end duties w^ at Mm stein and decided Iw a 6-2 count iMuaea ..maktog baby tractors, ftoie. The chan* win tooai Public Health Nursing effecUve date of thla ebarter, weree conferred by toe ieofi. ggabist rscommenotog If, thus the six-/ to 12-^orrapower mini- cents for sttujenvs ^ Association wtn most at 8 mm. and geneinl,)aufkW of the stateatate u|upon board# ot'aot-’aelectmeil? ' ravening tbelr previatous rec- atures fpr home lawn care, for adults.; how6ver» tf tontoficer fa tho town office lattve power off the towntramahau shall M veatod to MRthe beard of aelbetman flBunMdAtton. enow rm w va, and other uses, sn purchoMd a t^ e buH ^. axdapt'aa______etoerwlM____ prarlded_ to this_ charter, Bobjeot to ifO- On Monday It was explained aold 125,000 In fiscal 1964, four eve^ne will'he yi£as of thle-ehartm.'a^ board thall hdve toe p®®mr to if?; fii t s S s ? : I ortliwal unanimous xeo- timra -the number so|d to 1989. amend or npeal MdlmiDiMe opt atwnMItiMt with this citortm' or _ WM not as solidThe yeaNto-yehr fain ikitii W toe genofaL statittos oi.iki sfcte; toS ^ ^ ;a W > U 4 ^v eellisemsd.. per c o t, aaaee, heardw eoimnlatotoR

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CX)NN., TU ESD AY^M AEPH D» IM F imirr PAtffi TWfiLV* ma nc h e s t e j h EnrENiNo her al d. Manchest er , conn^ T uesday, mar c h r, WoiWt Discotheque Dictator ---- 1 M188 T H I tU D ft T a n c n W a t e r It r wi » __ ■-/-••ft- '-.i,■ Lot ttwm knkw hoar fiwch you oaro wM a La w K Events Water Polliitioii Remains oin Wr»W*Mr ■ ■■' .L./- ' Has New,Dance Ready call. It’d so quicit, so aasy. Tha ntort b09t Wwng < Study Shows W a p In World ARTHUR DRUI lhara. Tha SouNiam Naw England Tatopfwna OoMpMiL MANILA (AP) —The U.8. Top New IV W f of Bolivia oouM leave Me eoon>J >OBW T O R K (A P ) — piaeot-fiajri,’"1‘wao ^y. I^o aai^ to get flktee with cute gale K ambassador, to Indonesia said Sefii- ielm M a- o todetraeked tiy now. Ho hae not yai tanyi hoque devotees who consider Ihemscivee real swingers Just you’re a *0 *9 .*“*®***! To Increase today the -Indonesian govern- oCa vWt SUs ^ojndoWRted m r ’pedthm attarj gave me confidence and k fokt hecaus* thsy’v* conquered La ment aaama to want an Inooma- •sizing power last Novanlber.. * ing of bring,wanted.” to Latin Amortoa “ba- CMla has no diiitoniatto rdhU Boetela — the currant dance shaHng agreement with Ameri of tetoraatio^ yttohdi- erau that wind* up vriOi a slow It waa during Me Mtch in the ^ing to buy for educaUonal pur- town Of Old Orchard Beach, noTldaa thd 6801* amount, toev^ fadUt” uTthe B^teclmtone tion* viMh Bolivia-dOe to a i(vdr| ' (Bditorii not*; TW* ar- ng 40 par cent os th* eommu- sink to the ground —- bad better Coast Guard that he was named tld* te the second of a two- poses. cap rubber companies similar Mains, where sewage once ;;^ te d by th. steta. The stete disitoa.' Ecuador * lately to one tt reached In 1868 with niUas’ sheres. Wait and Watch rhlto Houoo praeo ooerstary pick themerives up oft the floor Killer, because none of Mk part- part aeriea outlining a 4. Tb replace the* existing washed onto 'publle beaches, h-. c S ^ a those who us* it and It been rsetleas about a»-old foreign oil oompanlee. Xrensletoris^^f Cadle’8 irgo. B. R o ^ jnadq thts and prapAre to get started ners at the Stage Door Canteen stwl>' of water quantity main which caciise Water from has takan action to combat the ’ntera are M unAsr dir problwn wMh Peru.?. The Indonesian government Repaired With Monday and otod Jolm- agslB. could keep up wHh Mm. available to the town water the Roaring B n if t in problem and now bills those With Latin 'American ‘T used to 'dance with Judy took over management of plan- Unoondltional Onarante* had Men spopdlng about think tb aA rgM tin e entfl So’ decrees KBIer Joe Plro, defjartment'a cuatomers. Glastonbury, to the U n* St. fil- Machas as ‘‘the cleanest la the the state s mar* |«,7T0,000.jTbe ^ moiKiidi bade in pert* ^ hb dine on fo Garland, Shirley Booth, .Con- ter plant. tations of the Goodyear and U.S. world." state W et*r Improvamant Ootp Idents would have been danto OlelBtor of . the Ascot- •n»e fiiwt part dealt with Rubber companies in North jtorragenaett Bey, ^ i njdfalralataty. stance iKoore,’' he recalls. the tcwn’a preaeht and an- The plant. With a design ca- But aerious water pollution re- mission says a ator* a prbje^ the ehallfiMi have b ^ trane- Bitter Hemet Tv to domeatto pruaduroO’ heque set. And when the tory t* i) come dawn I • -re Sumatra after workers demand- principal problem now is wiggler dpeake, miRions aprtng 1 ticipated water needs; this pacity of 2.5 million gallona per mains a problem in much of are nsadad. ferred to unpMluted beds. 88 U N IO N S T W a iT )y had agreed: to >g» to Rkx-]- and rd dance with them — foey ed their seiiure in retaliation BoekvtUe, Conn—875-di44 rilt Nam. People of iMth countries a n I Into Ikction. , article propoaea ways to day, is operating at,,about.'haH tourist-minded New Bhigland. ; Mptomats eonitder that all of waiited to lesteh foe jitterbug.” ; its potential because of aq in- for U.S. actions in Viet Nam. The extent and nature of pro- CXlNNIlOnCCT: NEW HAMPSHDM^ eonscioud aktht fact their nresl..l The mtle men with aiippery- meet th ^ needs.l Ambassador Howard P. Jones iJoenton’s travel plans for this tooking black hair and gleaming Once out of tha service, he sufficient supply of water. grams' to correct pollution vary The alato water raaoureke WUllam A. Healy. denta won eleoted, while BraMl) tau^’M darcini' $2 for 10 lessons told newsmen the Indonesian lyear are In-doubt, if not actually hea « OQup.oreated govemmedS. dark eyes to mkteh, who takes By PHINEA8 FISKB The water that makes H to greatly from state to state. commission' reports there are secretary of the state Water Isuspended. — did a stint at foe Paladhim government has established a MosaaCHuseRs stats officiala Even, nlattons - between little) credit for Introducing the Frag, Within the next few Uie plent comes through ah on- managsmant committee for the 878 sewage treatment and- U2 1‘oHutlon Commission, " I this State of the Unkm mea- an(- , cieni wooden main that lesdia E s s a y F i n a l i s t say they have been trying .with- waat* trealment ptepbi bpd^ hiUon Is t o ’ ’extreme problem 'Uruguarand nelahborlng, glandl the -MoiAey, foe watuel, .the yehrs, Manchester must properties and said it would 4,->Jobnaon said he Brasil nave bean not at tiMirl HuMy GuHy (to,nam e a few ) to ranging from mambo kin g-to badly and ia not capable of work out contracts with the Stephen Penny, son ot Mr. out success to clean up the M ar atlon in ctUes tod towns, but In several areas. _ ' ,fO - toiSSw Ainetlca Harvest Moon Ball jitterbug make a significant effort to handUdg a faster flow, rtmah R iv e r bine* 1! 406 m o re a r e heeded. Rep. H. Thomas Urle, R-New best latdly becaun -of aottvttiedf foe American people, has jin f companies for operation of the and Mr. Alexander C. Penny ldurlli|^ the by BraaiUan sxllss in Uruguay. unveltod his hiitert' creation — champ. increase the availability of Recommended is replecement estates. The three northern Aates, artth The conrailssioh estimates Hampton, says ’’I^ P end P »‘ One of foe greatest thrills to of Ills Wooden tbie .'With a 14- of 305 Burnham St., has been more forest lend and less polhi thkt 8,000 o f the state’s 8,400 per process te the groateM the BQie—pronounced mllly. It’s como with Ms popularity, aaye its town water supply. Jones cam* to Manila for a a tough-aira-break Mffklr wMch, inch pressure Hns, St a eost of selected as one of two final- tlon, tmvs adopted programs of miles of rlvcnt and streams sre eouroe,” of water pollution in KiHer Joe, waa dancing wifo Although the owrali-capacity conference of U.S. ambassadors according to KiHer Joe, signals ot the town water sy*t^ la about tS(X),000. in the Fhr Blast. iats in the annual Intematlonal state aid while the three highly clean; 82 mUee so badly pollu- his state. , Lucl Baines Johnson lari year The report also auggeste the Industrialised southern states ted they are unsuKabla. for to y He ptens to Introduce a Ito In a new trend in dancing. . while he was doing a personal sufficient through ^xmt IMO, DeMolay Blseay Contest Vhetitsr It The BfHe Is foe fifot touch, the amount of water available dleemlng and lining o f the sup- purpose; 268 mUee cbnt|dn "m a- the legislature to increase state ^ t 4«|m ton appearance at a style show. .• SBlOin^ ekwth Korea (API— His essay, "Masons and De- havs not. Ruled datKe In seven years," he says •t any given time is, even to- ply line from the Line St. filter An .armed Communist North Connecticut has a long-range. jor pollution” but are still ttee- aid from 80 per cent to 40 per r— - Europe and "To dance with foe Preri- pbmt to the town. Molay A-team,” along vrith the , ful for industrial, power ;iand cent for local eewag* troalment In Me hutoy voice. "W e’ve been dent’s-daughter ia a thing that day, not always suMcient to Korean boat smuggling agenU essay of the .other ftther finalist,finalist. »*nlnUtered pnigiw Tet Unfan. , ' ...x ■ ,€o u ^ F i * ^ meet the demands that water By 1860, whep the town’a and hopes to clear up all pollu- navigation purposee; 8M miles plant projects. I An tor the.Jourmqr to.XaUn apart too 1 ^ .” -happens once In a lifetime. We into South Korea was captured Greg Olsen of Ogden, Utah, Along wifo touch, dancing, users place uport the system at populaUain'hSs oo Increesed as tion by- 1876. harr'medlum pollution but ere Some $6 J million is now com- lAmerlba, R e ^ told Johnson,: did foe Frug, foe Monkey, foe off the east Coast on March 5, will be read before members of Kllle^ Joe predicts a retreat hours of peak demand. to require additional water sup- the Central Intelligence Agency Massachusetts and Rhode Is- useful for boating, wildUfs tod mitted for local projects and eouroe, hoM to make Pie RARnPOraTi^) — John 0i] Swim,” he recalls. "She'e an These observations coma plies, the report recommends the International Supreme fish 'habitats; tod 1,834- milsa $18 mlUlon In state-guaraatesd frojn rock *n’ roll and a move excefient dancer and she’e -the announced today. (Council o f the Order o f DeMo- land were urged by the federal at some time. Hkyward, tn t>rlson for vlolaUnK| fixwn a report on w ater (pian- the foUowing steps be taken. ' contain "m inor pollution but toward "ttiy O m and blues with queen o f the teen-agers.” The agency said the South toy at ite ^eeUng bond isBUSs. American fllldomats in ths State Narcotic Drug Act, tity prepaid by the tcsvn at (Already recommended is in- Korean navy captured six men are still ustod -for recreation, •aid they foufid tt a Latin beat and a Mg bend As for the futiuw of his media the inatruotion of the board ot dudlng. the Fem St. well in the aboard the 60-ton vessel. A liT loS k at the situation swimming and irrlgatidb pur^ that the Pnalaent. was "entitled to be enlarged, a sound.” Kiner Joe disegreee violentty dirsoUKa. waiter eystem on a full-time ba- Louisville, Ky. A vote will de-. . . poses.” fioe man,” after he eowpletad| The dance master of (be Jet search was under way for two termlne the winner. Georg* M. Mace 1867,’ the state leglsJa- wUh to bta^ home at this with those who predtot a Mump sis, inrrsssing the avaflable re- ^ The commlaslon has tbs pow- turs hue approved bond issues serving. Me original: aentenoe, set proudly dalm s as students Attractive Ttie moat presaing need Men- agents vdio were landed near Saunders of Chicago, grand | Associated Press survey in foe diecofooquo business. soureee by ,8 million gaHona er to require the correction. of the-State Supreme Court of Br-| foe Duk*. and Duehees of Wind- tlfiad by the study is for Im- Samchok, 100 miles east of secretaiy of the Order of De- of $1 mUllon each biennium to ; they also pointed out that ’’They're, here to stay,” ho per-day.) BfASSACHUSBlTTS: rvater pollution, and has laeusd finance the etate’a share In con- homatio proMema in Latin rors has ruladr sor, Eva Gabor, Dame Margot says j< ^ U y . "A discotheque ia provements to the water i n - Seoul. Molay, announced the selection Fonteyn, Ray Bolger and Dina tern serving the "high” area of 1. Consider both a w el at the At Panmunjom, the United 38 court-upheld orders since an struction of municipal ssarag* kerioa wmtit ,hava been an The Superior Orart, at the rec- not .-somethhig for just a young of the two finalists. Worthen H. Taylor, chief san- ommendation of its Switenco R e. | Merrill. NCE only celebrities but 1 - r r; » Stocks t towta — the general nelgUx>r-< base of-the Roaring Brook reser- Naddns command said a South enabling act was passed In 1898. treatment faellitiea ^tiooal ' notort in : delaying group. Tears ag6 a parent -waa ♦ ■ • J I , ^ • voir,. to hatch an esUmated .5 Penny ia a past master coun-1 en^new ^ tlm Mate ^ WINDOW view Dlvlsian, imposed an to I businessmen and housewives as old at foe age. of 40 — now today hood Rockledgie—which is noM' Korean army light plane was cHor of the ^ h n M 41 h e r partment of PuMc Health, sa^ ______Before 1867 only RirHngton [ pldns for a trip there. oalted upon at certsdn, hours to mMMon gallona per day that fired on by the North Koreans had a plant. Now 20 communi- . ^etoderit -Quinenho Leon Va- ereased sentence on Heyward well, flock to Ms wsik-vp studio everaone's young at 50." Our March compilatipn of Currently Chapter, Order of DeMolay of f® meet reasonable deniMds of RHODE HLANDt after he had servod toven years In midtoWn Manhattan u id hap- deliver more water than is seep under the dam. and alter- aloi^ the demilitariied eons All major rivers end part* of ties, dr #1.7 par cent of th* ledcia of Oolombta eeid last I ~ < r . "But,” he warns, ’’Paranta naitoly the oohstruotton o f a Manchester. A student at Man- P^luUon abatement in the ^ SHADES of a five to Sevan year term. plty. pay tor an hour of per- Attractiva Stocks i» now availabU to sontlnuously avaUsfcle. March 4, but fled to the south cheater High School, Penny 10 years would cost some $300 Narraganaett Bay in Rhode Is state’a urban population, have Dfanth that plane were being should never try to dance Hke new dam. undamaged. them. Four towns sre bulldliig Mode to Ordii* inade tor a Johnson meeting The court, in its rating Blon- | sonal instruction on foe leteM foeir 17-year-old kids — foey intarestad invastors. Hara in convaniant Ofls ppesaiiig 1« the need for 2. Consider cohnectliig town is a member of the student "**?*‘^- ,. . , land have betn classified as pol day, said that to Ineiease Hey- gyiatione. U.S. Army MaJ. Gen. Wllbam toed. them and another 88 are in the ALSO 10 South American presi- should be their natural selves hnpvoivefnents in the 'T o w ’ ’ water lines ipto the Uetropoli council, the rifle team and the Taylor said "Seventy per CMt w^’a sentence under the cuvl But far more lucrative are foe form IS a list of stocki our raiaareh service afea, wMCh toMdUdesthe P. 'Tarborough told the Oommu- Debating Club. He received the ®f the isUte’s unsolved poltotlon Csrleton A. Maine, chief of planning stage. In Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, and keep theF .fognity of their tan District water oystem serv- nlsts the plane crossed the zone Oommission- VENETIAN lUN D S cumetances would be to-deny personal appeansnees, promo- dapartmant eonsidart good invostmonts remaining parts of town that Dad Walsh Award in January problems are In the Mernmac the state division at water ptdhi- Fish and Gam* it 98. American otficidls la- T ^ t ^ d t H e s M a r k 4 0 t h W e d d i n g age. And a 14-year-aM shouldn’t ing Blast Hartford. "due to navigational errors." Bring y o v old reOanH him dne proosM and subject him | tions and product endorsements. danos Uks an 18-or 20-year-oid.” are not hi m t ICanohester Wa for being the outstanding De- River Valley,’’ w h ^ tion control, say* the etate’a pol- sr George Davis aavs pollution oonfirmed thkt there had at thli tima. Tha stocks aro grouped for 8. Ccnaider ooastruction of ’hsan't been much of a problem and aaie I6e pee *e d e aome 'U;S. oontaote with to double jeopardy. Mr. afiff Mrs. WtlHam Teos-a For a fee, he’s created dances tar Oo. aarrloe area, to la- Molay of the year. ways are flUed.wlth industrial lution problems are minor com- Both duo proiceae and proteo- member* a t the Sopohd Con- honoring just About everything oress* tha fata of flow avatilalfla another wan in the Charter Oak GRAZ, Austria (A P) — Graz pared to other states but adds, for ywrtsmen.” River* and of the governments In- dale of 319 .Woodland St- wore certain investor objactivas. A copy of 8t. area—if the area is not police say a S6-year-old electric- The flrat place winner in the waste from mlUs in Lawrence, ... . ^ tioo against double Jaopardy are gregational Churoh, Senior Ctfl-< from vodlm to stockings. at hours of heaviest use, and ’’We still have problems.” streams in th* state are almost feted Saturday evening In hofv. sens Club, British American this report Is avallaM o at the PCD ofRca made unusesble by the raloea- ian rent^ his wives and other contest w ill receive a $200 caMi Methuen. Billerica and Lbwell. guaranteed in: the Fifth Amend- Also for a fee, foe up-to-date to hdp meet firs underwrjtem prize while the runner-up will He cited the case of a major He said the state’s role is “ to wholly used for recreational diptoinitto ..iMre were or of ttMir 40tli woddliig an- C2Ub and Chdora of the S<^- tiop of R t 6. women to rich Arabs for large gulek to abint oUt ware ment boetess can engage Killer Joe’s nearest you v . . no obligation o f tours#. ritooaanendalians. receive $100. The prUes are industry which planned to build entice munlclpeUties end indue- purposes. niversary, at a dinner and re- t)sh Clans. -' ' ' - discotheque smnrlce or, even 4. Consider putting an aban- stuns o f money. m ny ehewelto.^ booh a meet- "The defendant, having i oeptfon at Garden Grove. About Hie total oapaoltgr of the provided by Senior DeMolay an $8 million plant employing fled the aentenoe of the law for ; Mr. and Mre. Toasdale made better and more exptoMve, KiQ- gystean anmtuaUy must also donad water storage area neaij The electrician, Konrad Otter, 60 eloeo friends and relativee a return visit to Scotland, their has been charged with kidnap- U¥l Supreme OouncU AcUve 5,000 people but said It would his crime, then was .entitled to er Joe. Ifonself. be 'Jncraased to keep ig> with the Porter reservoir back into I,' Ecuador would attended the paHy, which was of Urth, in 1963.Th U ing and organising prostitution Member Barney Collins, who Is not do so unUl the community be enlargto, a free ston,” Jus- Place It' an adds iq> to a reported pogfcilation increases and high- the ayatam. executive officer for DeMolay built sewage treatment facll- ha re bash M p ra m ^ at Rio by given by the ooume's cWobildren. was _ the first time that Nq pdoe astimates are pro- A police' spokesman says at M O USE SPECIAL- a alHtaiy jtoita. ThU obviously tice Howard W. Alcorn said in Income of $60,0(X) a year, a er per capita water ooneump' chapters In Mexico. 1 Hies. Mr. and Blrs. ’IWasdale -were j Teawkle had been bock to his "penthouse” on top of foe staga vidad for any c f the four long-, least six womsn vdiose names to nldluM BeehrAwlMiaM his opinion. married Mardi 6, 1925 In Hart-i jj^tive land since he left in fio a , sometime around 19M. “To subject him, diistead, to delicatessen on Broadway and a Jk detailed report of water range proposals. were found In Otter's notebook MAINE Daite at Millor’i Rattairaat Vc leaheldA'Ihweldknt Raul ford. They moved to Monchee- 1928. (H ei^ ptoto by Be), are believed missing. m siiiba me oouhtlTto another, and more severe, judg- shiny black Cadillac with "K ill- needs, as spelled out hi the ' The town’s present fadUtisB, The state's water reclamation I ter from Hiurtford in 1942. Mr. er” emMasoned acrooe foe PUTNAM. COFFIN &BURR are capabla cf producing water According to the investiga- School Em ptied taimOrgisnlsation pf Amerfakn ment for the same offense was Teoedel* was «iq>loyed as a water quantity study, was program has been active since I front. printsd' hi The Senald yester- at the foUowing rates: tors, Otter took tfie women to Stited to Impose aome foRd cf a denial of due process and machinist for 85 years by Pratt the oil sheUedom of Kuwait 1866. About 86 p e r cen t o f the placed Mm agala'in jeopardy 50,000 A4ttlu T«nght ; His life today Is Indeed quite a 71 EA ST C E N T E R OT.— 648-2151 ■ Town weUs (two a% Charter By False Alarm state’s waterways have been pepalUes on reglinto that take and Whitney, DlvMon of Unit- Among the women were Otter’s HOUSE S ^ A L $3.75 powerTty foroe. ' for the crime for which he had ed Aircraft Corp.,: Eeet Hert- MUige from Ms impoverished Is response to these needs, Oak S t, one at Leva Lane and j classified and a 16 year pro- OStO — People^s 'University;, cMldHopd in east Hkriem. But it the report recommends: one at Fem S t), a total of 2.22 ftaxt and second wives, who said Eveiy Men., Tbee., Wed. and Tlmrs. furihiMihore. Venesuela ha* already paid tha penalty,” tl^ ford. The, .couple has three they obeyed Otter’s orders be- A false alarm at St. James’ gram to upgrade them is under- with headquarters in Celo and wak there that Killer Joe m diplomatic rotations with justice continued. daughters, Mrs. Wendell H, IIm most preahng requira- milUoa gaBoos pw day: FRESH SH&IBCF COCKTAIL 178 branches throughout Nttr-_ J' ^ Tha'Una 8t"plaht, fed from cause he tlmeatened to kilt the promeod host The cou^ said ths record, Cheney of Shrewsbury, Mass., learned' ‘to dance, because, he ihwit to bring ttw system up to SOUP—TOSSED SALAD vtpy, recentiy'marked Its l(K)th par Is for 'Inoressed water g»- the Bearing Brook laMrvoir, tlMRk sent 630 pupils and 17 faculty 1 planning and constriKtlon ot I under the Venesuelan which it called, "m ore notable Mrs. Allan HeUStrom Jr. of -.a FTLBT mONON wHb ONION RINOS OK anniversary. The largest adult- souroes to serve ilie high srM, two million galiohs v«e day. members In an orderly evacua- LA. JOHNSON ins of vibnrecognltlca of for Its omlssloiis than its (Us- Mancheeter-ond Mrs. Walter K. BUCRARBBT, Romania (A P) VEAL OUTLET PAEMEOAN with MANICOTTI irtmposod governments, closures," did not give the raw Fox of BJBtoftion; and seven education institution in Norway, tbs report says. The Cooper Hill filter plant tion into the school yards, and fad from the Globe HoUow — Communist Romania’s gov- DESSEBT and COFFEE lor uncertainty ' eon fo r the long d ela y In tm- grandohOoreii. It has about M,000 students, who The lacreass should be ernment says It won more &an brought Town Fire Companies PAINT 00. can choose from 600 courses. aebisved, tt ssjys, by eitfaer en- ressrvoir, la mUikm galloas ■ Gen. Reno Barrientos poeing an Increased aentence. ■ The Taasdalee are active 88 per cent of the vote in Sun- 1 and 3 to the scene in minutes. Far TUa Dbuiar Vow Blast Have Eeaervatfoas 723 M A IN ST. larging the capacity o f the par day. day’s national parliamenUry pqmp feeding ’the Rockletee And the Porter reservoir, LS The scare proved to be PHONE 649-4501 elections. storage tank, or increasing the gallons per minute. pulled alarm box on the top ------H O USE SPECIAL---- available storage faciUtiee. The Howard reservoir is pri- President (Sheorgbe Gbeorgiu- floor a t the school buHding; at Front End Dej, the Communist party chief, The town is already atudy- marily used to supply the Rock- 8:07, the youngsters w ere filin g got the votes of all'but four of back, cold but happy. big the poBsiblUty of increasing ledge storage tmiA, which in the 34,680 registered voters in Speci a l .“ m- u s Hi i t Ha i i ] glliili QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I923iili|iiliiiiiil!iip' pqmp capacity. The pump must turn Js capable of supplying The Rev. John J. O’Biien, iiiiiUtSiai::-.:: his Bucharest constituency, the principal of the school, is pres- RM. I12S0 ' be able to both provide water to .72 million galloas per news agency Ageipress report- at a rate capable of meeting ently conducting an investiga- (1) ALiO N FRONT BOID ' ed. tion to detente ik>^ the peak hourly danands (over a I I' i ------rf“. (2) BALANCE FRONT YIHIR I RE MS On- The ooimtry’s 12A million vot- alanm -went o ff.' million gallons per day) and to I ers, elected a 466-member par- WHEELS—Reg. $4.00 mbet fire underwriters’ stand- Had the alann lasted much (2) CHECK FRONT ■ 525 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Death Penalty liament and regimial councils .longer than the 10 minutes that ards, the report says. . . As In all Communist elections, WU£Kli BBABINOS If pumping is impoasible, a((^ it did, St. James’ School author- (4) CHECK BBAKB Threat Rem oved there was only a single list of ities were rea(ty to accept the dttional storage should be pro- candidates. Dissenting voters STETETM vided. ' V . . ______offer of the Rev. George F. ^ could cast a blank ballot. AIFourOoly The estimated maarimum cost EUUf ai^ARDlNO, Cla^. Nostrand, rector of the neteh- w . annoances borlng St. Mary’s Blplsodjiti ’ • - iv. . for the project ia f!i.()Q,000. (AP’)." proeacution baa COLOMBO, Ceylon (A P ) — Improvements reoonunendad Churdi, to use his church '** ttm ov^ die, .tfireto of the gas four-man Soviet ilelegation to' bolster the low hrea water seeking an agreement with the temporary shelter for the evac- supply System am: dwttbdt ffodi lAMtte Miller, Ceylon government giving So- uees. $ Q 9 5 1. To increase the yield from Vdao'ls dUe hi titostgo a penaKy viet fishing vesiieis special facU- LEWIS MHX8 DIES the Feth St. wen, at an esti- haatfng for the fiery auto death ities in Ceylonese ports. addifion mated east of f 20,(X)0. The well EAST HARTFORD (A P)—Fu- of her dMitist husband, ' The igi^m ent is sought could mipiAy addUional water part of a $10 million Soviet pro- neral < services will be held SERVICE ON ALL at the rate of ,8 UlUico gallons Aaot. iH st' Atty. Don A. Tur- gram to aid Ceyloa’6 .-fishing Wednesday for Lewis Sprague CONVENTIONAL BIAKE8 fo fheir a per day., ner said Afonday he will advise industry. Mills 8r., 80, a.retired rural -.Tv ‘‘'t h 2. T o increase the numninK'' the judge ait tidr penalty hearing school toperintehdent and au- Here’s vood news for all “good that "society w4H be 'amply pro- thor and publisher. asparity of the Cooper lUU ftl-' Die in Fire sports." Whatever your sport or staftm'l ter plant to -8 milUon gallona tected with her receiving a Me Mills died Sunday at his MORI ARH ;,,i ■ seiAeocc/*' - ^ ' home. hobby, you can protect your val- per day at an estimated ooat NBW HAVBJN (A P) — Mrs. of 125,000. Mr*. bMel’,' 86, jeegnent wMh In 1861, Gov. John N. Demp- uable eouipment from almost any Margaret Diamante, 80, died, m The plant treats water frcsn her fou^i chUd, was oonvloted sey, at the dedication of the loM at home or away, on exhibit £'DALLAS B’llday of murdering her .denttet and her daughter, Mrs. Maria Lewis 8. Mills High School of BROTHERS the Globe Hollow reservoir; its or. in tratoit, with an AEtna Cas- . ■/> ’ ■ filter beds have a capacity of huSbcuMl, Dr. Gordon E. MUisr, Ardito, 46, required bospltaliza- Burlington, cailsd Mills ” an in 801-815 CENTER 8T. 2 miUion gallons per day but 39, by setting fire to the (amity tion early today in a fire in spiring example of the men and TEL 648-5186 ualty low droams have rate another nation gallons per BViley said he vrill move for a Regulations goes paragraph day. Hie separate report on new trial. He saU Mrs. MUter's 1016 — " T h s h a ir at ths head ...... water quahtiy recommends that appeal la in preparalion. will be kept abort.” 10% DmUOUNT NOW THRU NAROH15 . made it. a h.ablt tp rafliiU^^^ # t M anchastar's ' the fUters at the Cooper Hill Attorney Gmiw * 'Vlnnedg* "The day of th* military crop aa^awlMd* W e oi ‘11' - ■i-. plant be rebuilt. filed a petition Monday in to- is over,” Army SecreUuy ■^pldait fioancial jn sti^ii^; 1" ' v 3. To construct a new dis- perior Court asking that attor- George Reynolde told the House tribution reservoir to store ad- ney HaroM Lance M appointed of Commons. ditionsl water, at a cost of guardian of Mrs. ^Wller's But he said eoMlers’ hairdos DeM AIO BRO THERS About 1200,(X)0. daughter, two sons and the baby must still be tidy. The -change is 643-7691 , The recommended ressev she expects in May. Th* petition ImeSided to make , tomy. So ve O n These which would not colleat any 1fasptyn*d-by Mre. IdlUer, tA o it like civilian life.' HE water but would be. stoekOd Xdmee and VinnsdRe are •I've never heard of aitything with water pumped frimi other memher* of a law firm that has so silly,” Said Ronald Britain, a Used C a r Speci a ls si^qnues,sigipUes, wouldwuma havenave tot have a represented Mrs. .Miller in oivil former regimental sergeant ma- oopaoHy o f between 23 and 2.5 maMere. - - jor in the Guards Brigade. m&liob. gUUbns. K is proposed 1952 VOLKSWAREN *1855 REPAIR Di vi dends Friends antf .n tettyfo’ jbave ”If the army goes to these ■it- for a^ due , on „ high groundgro near been taUngidaia of Debus,. 14, long-haired modern hair styles, Blodel 118. Low MUsags. Very Clean. the IWce oontiol stte o tf Kee- ■’ V ' V 3 f. Ronnie 11, and Guy Miller, ’9, the lads won't be a b le , to 400 MAIN STMT • MANCHtSIBtCONN. hsgr Bt, which the town Is seek- since Mrs. MlHer’a arrset hear, their orders.” 1961 VOUSWAREN ^ *995 VOLKSWAGENS bt DepDsit Model 118 >A Word Of Advice 1965 VOLKSWAREN *195 Now In Stock, Guarantaad Four tim os a yaar. A t tha and o f hdarch. Juna. MANCHESTirS Model 118. AU overhauled. (3ood Oondlthm. All accounts';^^ up to "Dargain packagat" of funarpl Saptaaibfr and DaoainbaA REBUILT Mist Wandii " ' Is’* ■ ’ • ' sarvices and cam aiary lots offorod by 1961 VOLKSWAREN *585 $10,000.' ' ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER high-proituro door-to-door Saloimon Panel Delivery VOLKSWABEN ENRINES At your sarvi art not usually bargains at all. For -RacaptieiklE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! your own protoction and paaca of 1551 V O U n W A IEN *S9 # Complwtw Brokt Sm’vIm mind, you snbuld carofuliy invaitigata Trudk Miss Ri ta . . thoia ofFart and compara tham with '• Motor IkHM-Up IM UHEVROLET *91 Ih "i,/ ...... 'll II ■."iii.iii.Si MORIARTY BOTHERS locpi funaral costs and eamatary # MwffRan . i- • -. --J, " ' 3-Door, e-qyl., Staadtod Truanlaslon. chargas bafora making a dacision. vfavM o^vou ^w nfN IM PLYMOUTH *19 # Mott pqrti hi Stock 'Tor ■ tfet best 24 aOyHDder with HOUR -45C5S8i'‘ ’ HOUR IM RENAULT < Pua OIL iO R N E R Bfaajr Ottien To 09nea* Worn ■ .please:., DEUVBRY 5IRVICI HORiAimrt SAKTOWN NOTORS FLYINR “A” SlRVlOE CALL 643-&13S no BAIRErOBO SOAD no ILUnviMU) ROA» ______B .' -y. U Ti Afa-A . rW?V*,’ J. J.. - — <■ - w V'. ri . 316 CO ITBR B IU E T AtANCHIflU TUN MORIARTY, ProprMor i iStHiD;*j; - w . , t k.. i to- ‘ ...... -I > • / s •'<* W'P'^Vf * mtm

.CONN., TOBsmnr; harch •/!•<# M^yrrfyAT!^ .ttVEyiNfr HERAm, lit^C ^T E l^ CONNh TUESDAY^ daily CR^wb^ Stocks in Brief Siudiet and Conferences '. 'f*, OUR B0ARPIN6 BOUSB ifiMk: ; l^kjKI&^PLl MOW.TOlUt (A K )-43ie MoOk vam M market i>ur«u«d an Irregular Aint for Regional College Animal Talk bourae> With induetrlaU allghUy ■i . 'kir.^'tarty ttaU afternoon, inui fairly aoUve. umiQliMtar, Ktat ,dlartford,AmunUy OoUega-iV ITorthweat« ailfbtly Mghar treod on bal- iNKtRlStb] anta 'appeared am c^ ateala, workini; toward regional*2Sl spon- „ MOOSAN * ijssr^rg^-jsi- autoa. nmbera, non'ontorrouA met- Lowe, who is secretary of OOTTD CHtU W 6 f l ,«urvoii'M t iraltlii of a community ooUsga. OAPOC,, said'the meeting will TO HSLP ala, tohaocoa, buUiiUdSt iniitert A^meatlng last wedt among »IN« A L O N * “^TiS»w Sw3Sy»>»y*, ala and druga. be mostly concerned with molfh MKK < /VW U „ POTS/ Lower were airUnee, oila, repreaentatlvea from ManchM- tng a legislative stand. The edu- VINCENT «AV« Hs'il _THS •£)«> ,j raila, aeroepaOe laauea and util- ter Community. Collage, the cation comenlttee of-the General Bast Hartford committee study- MSbl Board 1 1 Down about a point were Xer- entail the setting up of pro- r“r r 4 ox and Control Data. cedures working toward even- Tlie board' of education acted Lockheed, strong recently, tual implementation of a re- on several personnel matters ir li rose a tracflon to a naw high. gional commimlty college. last night, ^ e resignation of SMAiX Prices wei^ mixed Ih acUve The Bast Hartford committee Mrs. lAurie King was accept- \h rading on .the American Stock haa been Studying the commu- ed. Mrs. King had been on a WONDER M Bitclumge, nity college concept since last maternity leave of absence. Corporate bonds were mixed. April. A request Ccom-Mrs. Cathar- IT lA U.8. govemniont bohda -cam- Both Olaatonbury and Baat ine Gaszola for an extension of ■t hnued steady. Hartford, said Dean Lowe, were leave of absence wse approv^ in favor of attempts to interest as wsis a requeet from hua. more towns in a regional setup. Lois A: 'Diana for a maternity 700 Tqdtgues S^ken A regional community col- leave o f Wisence. ~ wlfh 4 speed, tw s - Nathan GatChell was ap- * 1 # . #• « • «,•*'' lege network ,for the state ___ tn, leatherette IMesttr. 33 . P O f t y M o r e s b y 1 New Oulnea- seems, probable. Manchester’s pointed to flU the teaching po- Seat belts; sigaal indicators, r fhe hWanestan pef^e, indige- sition vacated by Bernard De- rTURHBR nous ^to PapUh'dfew Guinea, are representatives are_____ . sponsoring hamper overriders, wtad- Un^^iiL such a bin. and the Ctovemor's Pace. He will teach World Un- sb^ld washer,, clectrle wipers. i ‘-I {S S S s cJ.mmtoton on Higher Bduta- derstanding olaaees .a t Man- Uon recommended V regional cmester Hisft School for the re- V ,v- V:, Ai'yvv • •‘^s‘ W^’-v . mainder. of tha year. ,, English la the cloijeet,.to a geh- community colleges . In its jra^ ••’ ' •', ' . :; y.' ,.'y7 . brs^ udMiniiltood tonyie.’ port last month, -i =- Mii.rin ,.i' 'i‘ T -if The recently formed Connec- " ' I F k y ‘ a Mortgagef - Ti«Nipnas’'‘!FATAL . ticut Association for Public WARHINGTON — The UUtsd 43 14 CLINTON (API 0 Gordon C. Community CoHsgea (CAPCC) TED Buck, d2, ;*of Essek wsa Wiled will meet next Mondky at Man- Stiaes Census form for 18W in- chester College to discuss legla- cluded a question- not often TRUDON early tpdhy.when.Ms e&stbound asked today: Why do-you have oar' v’eemd' dff .the Connaotlcut latlon affecting community col- INC. leges. 'W a mortgage? Answers reflected Turnpike and tumbled down a reasons not often expressed to- ToUaad Tpke. jsr eo•fbot^ embarikment. In addition to Manchester TalcottvUle Ifaklng SCTangementa for an* College, It is expected that day: “To go west.” "To manu- State Police said Buck sul- facture ctartage#.’’ “ Bettliif on Opea Eves, tfll • BY AL VERMEER M IOH«x>naorod workshop at 0»wUA m KfAWtaW V*/*k wh^n h# Norwalk Community College Manchestor Ifigh School for rep- sstaia^ vaceocrwwi av»»ewTxv»» rsaentatlvea from statewide movie of lOH In action, for the membership Inoresd^ BY J. B. WlLLIAJfiii* aabools a n , left to rM t In the morning eesalon. The siftertioon At prsseiit; there nfc 77 teen- OUT OUR W AY fOrsgrOund, Betsey Hyde, co- wlH be devoted to diacueston agers fronr Manchester High, chairman; Joan Marlow, public- groupe and question and answer East Catholic High and the Ox- ut/mm l OM,l . ^ ity 1 ,Bob Whlteaell, program; periods, led by lOH members. ford School who, each .Sunday KIPPOP'IMCUMSIM' James Mello, director of phys- afternoon, vtonch '4# children an4 Gjlarlea McLauihlan, , co- V„u ( ai. count on I s.. .( J u a l i t .v ( ohI^ N o Mnol, is being beM to an- dlcaipped) was started in lOM alj^ of civic groups and individ- coorMe ttan-agers Ui other Con- by kUas AUoe Madden, the ual centrlbtttors,' to raise ap- neffleut communlUee to fbrm group's advisor, and six mem- proximately 250,000 to build its * 70^ bers of Ihs high school swim- own. walk-in pool .foi; year- ainjiilar groupe, dedicated to the - - • "**. . .. - - ^FMMM'Tax'.liek''" iH K C ^por.i inattnYS siinRar Hartfoit^ action, the bdard of edu- "It i“ Tbs U.S. Agnlast Credit. Serv- **lf hs's'iso ftjll.of idM* how com* ho dootirt oomo ap I haa ask^ town counsef Irving Aronsod to render ices Ine. . ^ A42 M a.ln Bt„ r.:v -^^uwccX'''^ $622,44. for uitoald fedetal un- V"V‘;fcSr:*’^5 wnlii ono ibouLcoiiig homo onoo hi awnHo?” ioa jin tM qu^ibn, “Can the board of education with (»Iy one teacher’aoagaW|f4#>H ewg toyment taxes for tbs year all the tsachsrsT"#------' Adoptloa of'Tmde Naillw, _____ nt of Schools WU- hoard Ins a dtotlnot reaponsl- OOUKfTNirrV >«AH»*TDO 900M M«e« curtU told the board last Howaird C. Jenaen of Btoom- iCftS. JSI^ hUUy.to hsto aoivs the issue to- floM d /b /a Jensen’s (restau- : i*: 0}^ . jg Bight that hs was "deeply con- oally. rsat buainssa and foMl aervtce). BEN CASEY ssniM 'over thS rievage. This He then spoke sbout a dietinct J to stMOt the moat Important Is- h«n not unrelated issue — the BaHdtag*^ P sp n tts suslltat eitai you at' the action that tbe MBA had recent- To Lloyd A Umfona, dsmol- entHteto.’* he aSasd. rtferring ly taken to hold a teacher’s poll Mb gauwge at 48 Cttn^ St, to MiTpowwr struggle g < ^ oh this Friday. Curtis e}q>lalnad J$00. • . heiffdia tlm MhUimesUr B ^ a - ths procedure tlwi-ttachir win TO R, E. Miller* tor Robert Dbiigartt aKefktM U'to dwell- A FMtm of Soars Amivorsary Solo BY FRANK O’NEAL tk>4‘''Aaeoriatton (MBA) and take U enough of them vote for ing « t 51 Weat St.. $2,00(h J thsTlltowiiester rsderaUOh of It Friday. (4prT). Some of the board .members ' To Robaft Sarniieiam ‘ t * Geao AadrekUr aftettottona to mrd Indtehted ihat it saemed confuSsd, ahtsjt ths board’s legal responsijhiUty Ip dwdiling at n 0 'TraeyM>:, *|1,- ^ to act, and «ppM>«n SOO. • ^ X • ... over the posriblUty the event of such an action and Mrs. Katheitoe BouTii, chair- To Frederick KnoAa for John 00 i^We ttachers may withhold W. Dixon, alteratiana to dweR •‘dhpihtarta from salary man of die board, asked Atty. Collins makS this matter the IM at 97(P Summit St., $5d0.. , nhnta' In protest of the To 'iinoolB OMiattuoUoii’ Oo. Regalar rsbheduto approved by the set^t of a fiirtlMr ^ueat to the town couhsM. for'Roger'-M eOiiiifAiC' altara- $399.95 ia'February. ttona to dwelling at-64 FsMttna .Ural' members asked ques- Curtis.said that a stalemate tMY NOrr yOUVEOOTTOPUTINA could develop, but the Important St., ,|i,do0...... ‘ No Trodt-in Roqiiirod tloii about the i«mlftcations of Th John, R. Wennergren. for ymKfoMfnACE.i-miNKyoim uKsnu such: an- aetton; and, in the light thing to reallM, he addid, is ANt>Mxn> MARN A lOTOFMB)ICtNi,H0 « J that it may come to pass. WUltom Rellw , altarattond to| of SB Wl-teacher jtoil hslng con- Hs also reiterated his poMtion dwelMng at 157 N. Elm St., $ l,- Matching lose Optional (tooted hy the MBA Friday to In favor of adopting state BuUe- 000. : M O R TY M EEKLE BY DICK CAVAliaf; dbtomane If a majority of Uh 85, or the Committee of 10 To Andrew Aiiaaldi for fona teaotMra favor the move, the BY ROY CRANE ort. The commtttep, Mfg. Ob., addittons to .todua* • Sot c i ^ on m osteravoR... tvrns ON hoArd also wHI ask At,ty. Aron- ..._jb'O urtla was a member, trial buRdlng at 4» Regent St, .. oi^jQI4 ‘w dion.)^’m dowgi woLO'mmsBhtervo AOBSOt^ ALL bmmt; c a n s « fiE r nH£auewrrw*d son>'what ths hoard's legW re- recommended 'to '411 school $90,000.. AH' HOWTO S lip THE MESSA6E cofpxnetBf iH ^ O Brazroea spteudMHtita would hs In the boards that a referendum Ito aem oanm eiaM e^ 66IN0VSe/€^J0na. esre^ Of the.teacheni withhold- to hoop food socyin^ kP* MCK IHTO THE CRACK, AHO. X J OZOtAZ/CUnHETB^ cANidPryx) held by the' teachers in the ing ptgnaturis. MT5EL? WILL VWCH. ce>N/iNiN0 UkB i»tfr» sem€LX>veix>x 'event of two organisations vying T6^( Sits, Waits Atty.'WMtom OSIhM, ctialr- for local dominance. or btolil In soOoirfd dvtn at unno ozysuizpipef man of ths bdsud’s personnel , The MBA also favors adoption 't o tInM inidor dlfhfont hoot sotting oommlttae, opeasd the dIsetM- of Bulletin 85 and would like to For Ice ;(fo nr stoR by lovleWlifig the setton hold such a referendum this thta Hartford took to a similar spring. (CodtiBiwd from Page Om ) aftuMton. »e oaldlhat Hart- The board of education, how • Glonti^ Hioy^tl^alb^onfM^ ford's town oouiumI, Atty. Ed- ever, voted against accepting its lapaed, upahding chunka pfi.K^: 2^in-1...... c o d in g n'.io^iKiigovor ward A dno^ had deoMod that recommendations In favor of a It was obvious that If'tamper- -f- all-'lMdbstn ahouM be rsprs- proportional reprssentaUon gturea roes -suddenly, Uw'froscin ashtsd hsCofs Iho b ^ - ' plMH, * '* », i' qobd WQ^. rise to iUe Again. J- OMDtM :sdld M g 'immmittas. :T1m unaocsptabUiyr/of such a -V rsoQgnfsdng that' th* present iA» ^ ^ • J i, ^ ptaiv to the MBA has led the ’ ,y pokey to incpeitrttvs had al- sttuation, to lU present ftage. iifn OKK rshdr ra^aatsd a dsetokm of KiMnioro AMLU AttF ApooM and expects It by thliW they sAldVwAs fogWhle: nsi dhd of weak. Plug tbs gapihg iMles . In the CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE .T U R N #' WtiHa' Nm dsotstoo to ren- YWCA to Hold dike>-' ' ' BP LANK LEONARD ds^ OcMas said his odmsnltr To«ayt.,o»8 man m 'y-Ty-/;?;- l-yf. tat/WOHM n sM . and than pga« Miliiiiery ■^k, vWtiEuih, s^ ha sowcrw furvm ssnib dfiS'Jtoswd' wfth a r a ^ - have, thig last .giq> WAKS VOU), m------A45IMPI X I M M l Ttt fTinrTntr WWaitlM vr-fj; mfiidhNeif h a sa d on Atty. M)ra. RayroonepF. Marriman MV CHM.PU MVMi mi nt I UrlR m a k e I t w i t h OUT MOUM Atagnon'e-'daolston. ^ ^ . of Manchaaber WOi .show orig*. Demonstrolion trand.” mM toe PUTUU 15 ;lnal apriM kata'tnuksdSF at m AT 5TAK* - o f tha^T . f g g r s d ^ aMBatoF siM. ''toMMrd i 2:06 to 3 j 30 ;m td toop « ntafv HTWtlM tbs pars^ SM iRiiigtael N^>^; •price sommlttaa’ «'to ‘m - - dtosaUaftod WHI ' a t o v a d a f mgo ^ t h e r - By wtth.'.Uw pnea^Rifto of Tha •4*»’ vlafdkp^L vi^ of mbatR^a i^ lled stadUka |MK'’aB'SBW'tba>;taaqlir Hynes wU M.WAtor ice-: unit, . MRS. DAISY BROWN-~ ^ Hatswfll bs ftVtti. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, jaANCHE3TER, CONN., TOiCSDXY, MARCH f, itett PAGE SIXTEEN THE Rockville Favorite over South Tonight One Day Stay Second Half Herald Angle Gonzales Big Hope EARL YOST Van, Pulz WJBWNT Get Thank^ .et Cocos St. Josephus Celts EMtvif Central Mark 8 Tighter Defense Biggest Need Near Marks $t lahtlatS For U.S. Davis Cup Overcomes MVP Russell 9 “Biggest need for the Boston Red Sox is a tighter de- Wianfscia KANSAS CITY (A P)—Every year for seven in a row fenee, especially at second base," Gerry Colonan told me For Scoring alOrianda NEW YORK (A P)— PanchO Gonzales, the Fox, again Central Connecticut State has come to the week-long From , recently when we lunched at the Travelers in H artfc^. w 1 may be Uncle Sam’s secret weapon in the campaign to NAIA basketball tournament and stayed for only one VConn Lead uamfiES . Coleman, a member of the New York Yankee radio and BY PETE ZANARDl SVoeBtadi BOSTON (A P )-|pH ic8’ •* win back the Davis Cup. day. PHILADELPHIA (AP) National Basketball Assocmtiw^Play teammateb. teevee announcing team, is a pretty good guthority. In Present, schotd scoring "I’ll admit I’m leaning toward vigator, was prtnnlsed the toll Augsburg. Minn., College cut lost in the opening round by one « addition to watching the Red Sox in 18 games against records at Rockville High Pancho as our coach,” the new support of the U8LTA. the OonnecOcut team’* visit point. And In 1M4 when, unde- —“ We made a few mis- ^ For the fourth time Davis Oip tennis captain, MacCaH said be wmild eaaem- Short Monday night, knocking feated for the second season in takes in the second half," tpe , Coleman waa alsc^ are shaky as the Bfth-rated MIIWAUKH , yeare and flM» . a pretty fair second baseman In it West him Stack George MacCaU, said today in ble his first squad In mid-May out the team from New Britain, succession during regular play. said Fred Shabel, “ and you has been named error in timing. In that the Rams enter the first round announcing hie early plans. "A — a four-man squad consisting 107-87. Central lost In that tournament’s NBA Scoring MVP by the Yotee ef his own right during his active tot will depend on whether he Is don’t make 'mistakes playing days with New York. cloric didn’t atart until the at the CIAC Class B Tour- Vfashinghit of top-ranked Dennis Ralston, AugSburg and Central Con- first round by two points. member athletes. ball was in control of a play- available.” Frank FroehUng m , Ron Hohn- In Monday night’s clash, against a team like St. Jo- nament tonight against o( fbmpono Buck necticut players were almost "It may sound c o ^ . , Tlew York hopes that Bos- er—not when It was legaUy South CathoUe at East Catho- Gonzales, the former pro king end 16-year-oU CUff Rich- alone in Municipal Auditorium Augsburg led 60-34 at halftime. seph’s.” Leaders Vie ton comes up with a top team, H tapped—enabled Joe Oranski of who is said to have the finest ey. when the game finally ended ’Oan M eyers scored 28 his sell said Monday, but tlw lic’s gym at 8 o’clock. Rock- The University of Connecticut pls truth of thejnattw ^to^kt even the second best in the St. ’Iliomas Aquinas to get the villa won the rlgtat with a lop- Oewyerk tactical mind in the sport, is Hiesa four win wage an ex- after midnight. The game was M points In the first half for basketball coach was sUIl proud For Honors t owe this award to ^ .^American League, because the ball and throw up a shot and sided 9S-4T vlctoey over Terry- ot Ff. laudttiSt credited largely with America’s tended European campaign, the final one on an opening the winners. of his team, though, even after . Red Sox are always great gate tie the score. Hie Saints then a starting with the French cham- Central Connecticut rallied mates. They have mad# ville Saturday night, while success in winning the Cup from day's program of eight contests. its 67-61 NCAA regional tourna- attractions in New York when went on to win in overtime TSalitmtre^ Australia In 1958 and 1963. plonsMpe in May and ending Central ConnecUcut came Into within five points about midway beet year I have ever bad.^ South oomee in after a conqueet ment defeat at the hands of Hie noe for individual scor- “l''thliA that the two freest up in the pennant race," the . . Officials are no longer “I am considering some other with Wimbledon in July. the tournament with a 17-4 through the first half, but never ing honoM in the Natlonri of Shelton Blgli. ' third-ranked St. Joe’s. handsome World War Q and required to call a time out— Big Joe 'V’an Oudenhove needs coaches, too,” MacCan added. "We are considering several record. The defeat this year pos- came close again. High man for BaskeUban Aseociatlon reached things which have ewr “I thought a m at team beat penJa to me have been my Korean Marine pitot said. and charge It to the officials but It pointa to go into the “We're going to get the best other boys who aren’t available aibly was a little less bitter than the losers was Jim Muraski a very fine club,’’ said Shabel. Mb tightest point In five year* ‘Boeton’a pitching isn’t as —^whenever a basketball play- Follow Major Leagna tor this trip," the captain said. with 25 points — 16 of them Sdfe, Bose, end coming to Boa- Ram record book .with the blg- man we can and make every In IMS when a previously unde- "I was extremely proud of our the past week, witJi three play- tMd as many people think. With er’s shoelace comes imtied or The United States’ first match feated Central Connecticut team scored In the first half. ton nnd tht Critic#. geet number of points scored effort to win the Cup. This is not kids." em, W ilt Chamtoertain of P*»U^ 1 appreciaU UiU award. But a better defense,” Coleman con- when a player kicks off a low- ia any one year. Going into tbe an experimental year. This is will be against Canada in mid- The standout for UConn was dal^a, Oscar Rotoertaon of tinued, “the Red Box would win out aneak. Only eocoeption la gaoM tonight, the senior cen- Baseball with EARL YOST, an all-out year.” May. If successful, the Yanks big Toby Kimball, the nation’s Cincinnati and « more ^ that. I apprecUte then Mkely wUl go against Mexi- the people." a lot more games. There is no when a contact lens ia loose ter has a totsd of 444 tallies. In New York Monday to meet One of Most Tempermental top rebounder. The 6-8 team Los Angeles all over the 2.100 .better friend to a pitcher than or falls out or when eye glaaaea Allan Puta set the present rec- the press, the 46-year-old Mac- co at Mexico City, the Bhiropesn captain pulled down an incred- point mailt In. scoring, Cham- Russell hu been named the doubl^lay Snd the Red Sox are knocked out of plane: To tie Herald Sports Editor. Call, an insurance executive champion in Eurc^ and, if stiH ible 20 rebounds in the first half ord last year when be totMed lierlain maintains a four-point have had a lot of trouble mak' A sneaker, a player must re- 484. and club player In Los Angeles going, toe Australians in Sytoiey and wound up with 29 rebounds per game average over W eic after Christmas. Bellamy Big Man on . Team . the doubleplay the pant few quest a time out and it is then Hoocn are soon likely to be- who qnce was an Air Force na- and 21 points. scoring S4.9 to West’s 80.9, with years. charged to Me team . . . Hart- From FLORHIA Starting This was the first time this RolMittK>n hitting at a 30.7 Auerbach is on a college tour- fall Pubs'^ as weU. The blond Actuallgr, aa every Boston ford County Conference seems wMx needs 31 more polnta to season that the Huskies lost with rate. Big WUt has 2404 vtalllee nament talent ecouUng tou^, front office worker knows, the to be well mrganlaed. Exam But Not There in. Pinch Kimhall in the lineup. The loes to 3,181 for Uie Big O and 2^02 “I won’t take it ewy reach the cherished mark March 17, in The lied Sox haven’t had a top fie: After the coaches select 1,000 points scored in a Rock- gave them a 23-S record for the for the Laker riiaipriiooter. sell at coach." BlU ieJd. “We’d grade offensive and defensive all-star teams, Charlie Avede- Beds * M a n a g e r S i s t e r eeason. like to eet that 61-vlotory Ibc- ville uniform. -Hia 26 points NBW YORK — (NBA) —t Sines the latest fine and Walt BeUaoy of the Balti- ' middle base guardian since aian of New Britain jAionea all og^Unst TerryvlUe pushed his benching, newsmen have sought UConn on a great first more BunetB. with a ^>ectacu- ord. I think we w llT’ Bobby Doerr retired. area pepen and relays the Aide Coach Buddy Jeannette of half show, Jtunping to a 17-6 lifetime total of 969. Bellamy so he could defend laity socurate shooting week SAN FRANOSOO (A P ) — Chuck SchUltaig gave prom names of the. boys named. the BaMnwre BuUets about the early lead and' closing the half Other teams leave their bearu Coach J(dm Canavari Udd Has Mixed Emotions himself. However, he remains under his belt, lifted his field lae several years ago, especial- problem with WaM Bellamy with a 33-26 advantage. docker room ntbering after the stoically silent. goal percentage from 406 to and take their victoriea from ly on defenae, but Ms play and ha ahakea hia bead sadly The alert Huskies took advan- San Francisco. But the National conquest of TerrjrvUle that he before referring you to the Csoal Comment .512. Chamberlain it the only alacked off last year, both at Off the Caff would play them as they come. "Tm not going to say any- tage of Hawk passing errors as other League performer over Basketball AseoclaUon squad TAMPA, Fla. (A P )— Dick Sisler anxiously pulled the front oince. Kimball dominated the back- bat and afield. Dalton Jones How's this for an All-Star Paul Hoffenan, the BuHeta* thing,” is his luual comment. the .900 marie with a .503 bat that calls Qvic Auditorium proved to be a good hit, no field strings last summer for a man no longer physically able boards. Toby got all but eight home would rather Just leave. high school basketball team Hartford wUl present much Clemente Joins Pirates Later in Month general manager, la the front It was supposed to be a big tins average. Welder and Felix Mantilla was more competition. They rank- — ’* ‘ — to handle the job. He brought the Cincinnati Reds home year in Baltimore. The off-sea- of his team’s rebounds during The San Francisco Warriors Walt EsdaUe and BiU Evans of office and he ehakee Ma head Since Larry Costello of Phil- . more at home in the outflMd, New Haven HUlhouse, Dave «d 13th in'tha State on.' the be* tied for second, missing the pennant by one game. son trade with Detroit brought the halt. now have lost 18 straifht there aadly, too. UConn was able to stay on adelphia did not play during the . eepeclally vriien Injuries Mt the Bike of Notre Dame, Glen Pol- sla of a 14-8 record. As a rewtud for Us oonsclen-^ But at leant he doeen’t mind two fine starters in Don Ohl past seven day period, his lead since last Dec. 20. Including an top for the first few minutes 111-102 threshing Monday night jpquud. lard of WHbur Cross and Joe Coach Joe Reilly has three 1 tious work, Sisler waa named thing is to back up your rules. I talking frankly about the trou- and plus Ferry among the free throwers re- Shortstop gap has been All-Hartford County Confer- Question manager of toe Reds In Octo- of the second half but St. Joe’s mains the same at .877, having by the Baltimore BuUets. Van Oudenhova -of Rockville. Centerfield Big don’t mind if a feUow wants to bles the BiAeta are having with and rookie Wally Jones. caught up and tied the score at plugged by Eddie Breesoud but ence standouts going for him In | ber, a few months before toe their 6-11 center. has proved he msule 243 out o f 277 attempts. The Warriors, defending Toes In of Nor- lake a drink or a couple of 40-all on a comer shot by Marty Western Division champions, the "hole” at seocmd base re- walk, Ray LaOace of East Pete Harding at guard, Mike tragic death of Fred Hutchinson beers. But if they go beyond to Bellamy ie one of the higheet belongs among the league’s sup- OOPS! IT SLIPPED— Looking surprised as loose ball bounces away are Daniel Robertson has replaced team- mains wide open as the Sox due to cancer. . Ford. Then Ford stole the bail mate Adrian Smith as runner- proudly moved from the Oow Catholic and Oil Cloud of Sodowskl in the pivot aiki D

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,. Houses For 9sk 72 iForSek t f Lots For asM 73 BuburtaR Fur M r 7 i pac e eighteen DiasMHidB— Apsrtramts—-Flsts.^ Suburban For Rest 55 Bouswi For 72 Hahi W a n te d -Mala »6 BOWERS SCHOOL Ranch — kn- ANDOVER — 4 acre building ANDOVER — For WM65. 36 Jewolry 48 Tenements 58 MANCHESTER — 1 ^ side lo- SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 BY FAGALY SRd SHORTEN AinjOVER—Route 6. Two room maculate residence with two site. Secluded setting, prime Charming laksfreaf yaar THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW cation, 24kmiiy duplex, 5-6, on iMdrodms, 2 botha, lot 72x161. ’round dwelling, 8 rooms, 2 flra- fioshiMS SenricM WATCH AND JEWELRY re. POUR ROOM apartment 990- furniriied aparttoeint. Including Marion E. Robegrtacn. Realtor. full baths, raised hearth fire- residential area. Includes or- Offered IS KACHIMXR, an around, pairing. Prompt iervtoe. Up to heat, stove end refrigerator. hot water haaeboard beating chard, woodland, stone walls, placss, many other attractive time odly. Apply 284 Hartford ond floor, 178 Maple StrM t No «48-6963. place wNfa viralnut paneling, 10m A MAf t or HtEVIf oaS 649-6884. ______|20 on jrour old watch to furnace. $66. Tel. 646-4761. Ckrl BU4hs, 742-7278. tystams, aluminum itorms and brook. Hurry 1 Hayes Agency, features. Alice Clampet, Real- SHARPBNINO Service—Saws, acroana, 3 bedrooms, well cab- spotieas automatic kMchen. M«jrmR Road. trada: Oloaed Mondays. F. B. ItANCHBSmt - New 7 room Steel beam oonetrucflon. Oock 643-4803. tor, 849-45U, member Multipla knives, axes, shears, skates, north OOVENrttY — Oean Ineted kitchen, better than new CLASSIFIED VMNTFORHtS ’iw sE 648- Bray, 737 Main BtreeL State POtjR ROOM tenement , 76 raised ranch, 3-car garafa, ttiermoetat.'-many, many other Listing. rotary blades. Quick service. carter Tree Expert oo- 6 room, second floor apartnaant BOLTON AND ’VICINITY — Theater BuUdlng.. Wells StreeL Available Febru- inside and cuL quality built In Built-lns, IH liatiu. % aero .ot, extras. Beautifully landscaped Capitol Equipment Oo., S8 CHICK- with beat, hot water, electric 1961. Wolverton Agancy, R4al- Building lots, acrearss, and 7696. ______ary 1st 676. 649-6339, 9-5. tretoendous value. Bayas Agen- lot wHh cedar fence. We sin- WAPPINO — fipllt Level, fin- Main S t, Manchester. Hours RIAQ HIM THE .stove. Ample parking. Spacious tocs, 649-2618. farms. Lawrence F. Flano, Tool, Di^ Cy, 643-4805______cerely Invite comparison for ished reo room, shaded brick daily 7.5. Thursday 7-S, Satur> Wr ACT*- Foe) SMI Feed 49-A grounds. Couple preferred. No Realtor, 643-2766, Charles patio. 644-1679. adver t ising 182 condition and, price. Belflore day 7-4. S43-7958. Modelmakers aaleamen Wanted 85-A.. FOUR ROOM tenement pete. Owner 742-6658. R anch — 6 large rooms, dining Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores Blseell SL 649-5229, 9-6. room, large living room with Agency, 648-6121. L. Merritt. 646-0424. COVENTRY INVESTMENT — classified advertising dept, hours AFPI^ANCES repaired — all SSlT-TTME real estata ^ a a -- 6BA80NBD fireplace wood for THOMPSONVILLE — nice S PUBUC GOLF COURSE fireplace. 8 bedrooms, one car ______I I . $180 monthly Income from two WE HAVE customera wall•ratting BRAND NEW — Must be sold, NORTH COVENTRY—60 acres, makes washers, refrigerators, and % J ^ a n needed tor new ^ m e Mle, 649-8974. room a^MUtment, first floor, garagOt level lot, $16,900. Phil 3 room homes, located In one 8 A. M. to 5 PJL treesers, dryers, gas and elec- for the rental of your apart- central, pear Route 91, garage so the price has been reduced. mostly wooded, road frontage, Must be a v a l ^ . . . doesn’t have greens brick Agehcy,'84fr0464. - - 4 bedroom Colonial Cape. Close corner of a 300x160 business tric ranges. Oil burners ment or home. J. D. Reialty, available, RI 8-3997. ------—— ' ' only $16,000. Lawrence F. Pi- Technicians 648-5129. better than the tewn sur- to shopping, bus, public and zoned corner lot next to other COPY CIX)SING HME for CLASSIFIED ADVT. cleaned and repaired. Cosma plus oommlBsion. CM « . Gardm—Fmrm—Dairy rounding this ?''- room MANCHESTER-----executive' 4 ano, Realtor, 643-2766. businesses. Owner will carry Appliance, 64B-0068. Exransion at IBM bedroom modern home in Ideal parochial schools. Automatic MONDAX » * FBIDAI !•«*• AJi. — 8ATCEDA* • AJA Werboer, Jarvis BaaKy Oo., Products 50 THREE ROOM aparctoents, 118 ANDOVER — 4 room flat with Raised Ranch filaturing kitchen, 1% baths, loads of second mortgage. All for only in Burlington, Vt. Main Street, heat, hot water, two of everything: Garage, location. Shown by appointment $12,800. Lawrence F. Fiano, lAWNMOWER sharpening; re- 648-1121, 648-7847. stove and refrigerator. 742-754L only. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- closet space. First floor laun- pairs, sales, rotor bladea creates New appl es—Macs and Cortlanda, stove refrigerator. 649-5229, fireplace, baths, etc. dry facilities. Maximum fi- Suburban For Sale 75 Realtor, 643-2766. Charles PLEASE read yo ur AD >T.IITRT. AQQREflSlVB roal ^ 9832. shaurpened; bicycle sales, serv- Vfia,HEy«K1«B. Openings No. 1 and No. 3. Bunco Farm, 9-5. nancing available. Call now. Nicholson, 742-6364. Dolores L. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, tata salesman or 14 Spencer S t Rawrt Property Norman Hohenthal, Belflore VERNON-^Immaculate 6 room MerriU, 646-0424. O smIM or Ads” taken ever the phone aa a OOODOOdS AOViCi! A’rTRACTTVE, newly decorat- EXECUTIVE 5% room Ranch, 149 ,W. Middle Turnpike, 649 ed by long * FoP Rent 87 fireplace, bullWns, 1% baths, Agency, 643-6121. Ranch, on 100x190 lot. 3 gen- eonrenleBoe. The advertiser shenld read his HARTFORD ed, 4-room apartment, second ). D. Realty ,C a erous bedrooms, family sized BOLTON—Large 4-room Ranch, DAT IT AFPEABS and BEPOBT ERRORS In time for the 2098. HOMUAAUSIUHE garage, aluminum storms, INTERVIEWS Household Goods 51 floor, electric range and re- $ IN OUR opinion Is a fast kitchen, 19’ paneled Uvlng huge stone fireplace, full base- sort Insertloa. The Herald Is reeponolWe for only ONE Incor- MONMACRCIMOM COVENTRY LAKE — unfurn screens and awnings. Low 20’s. 22,000 HAVE PICK-UP Truck, will do MARCH 12-18 frigerator furnished, steam ished '6 small room cottage. 643-5129 - 643-8779 sale price for this renovated room, oil hot water heat, alu- ment, porch, new heating sys- n e t or omitted Insertion for any advertlaement and only RUGS — never used, 9x12 beige, Char-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. odd Jobs, chain saw work, cord ORIHE 0016 OOMSC” Ing. If iteraatad, heat, opposite Center Park, Must do own redecorating. $65 and redecorated 2 family. Just minum storms and screens, tem, 3 acres, outbuildings. to the of a "make good** Insertion. Errors which do not Co* $80; 9x16 ruby oriental, $36; close to buses, shopping, wood for sale. 742-6010. .Werbner, Jarvis R eal^ a month. Call after 6 p.nf., HTHplia'J. street -^~4-fMHllv! o « Center Street. Floors, built 1959. $15,900. Wolverton Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Isasen the valne of the adverUsemeat will not be oonected by IBM 9x16 gold maharajah. 289-6955 churches, no pets. Adults pre- '648-7847. _____ 742-6462. MANCHESTER — Two-famlly, good return, owner, 649-5229, walls, ceilings Hke new. Two Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. "iiishi good” Insertion. ______M h M Rubbish Removal ' ferred. 649-7529. heating syatema, aluminum complete rubbish services. IBM IX)CAL ROUTE opening — 6- BIGGEST BARGAIN 4-4 duplex, 2 heating systems, 5-8.' IN TOWN 35 MAIN STREET — 2 rooms new siding, storms, 2-car gat- I • ,1 i( I IM I storms, screeiu, doors.- Own- Coventry Commercial, professional, resi- day week. $126. to fiunnesB Property 6.5 TWO-FAMILY, 2-car garage, er’s other Interests result In a ^^'^^b^Sppr eciat ed DIAL 643-2711 dential. New incinerator ficatlons: Married, good h w p , take yo ur time payin g first floor, heat and hot wnter age, near all schools. Haye^ GOP Supports IBM 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY available March 1st. $60 per For Sale 70 Agency, 648-4808. quiet rialdential location, new real, right price. Move right In. $82.78 PER MONTH drums, 03. Full ones emptied, outgoing personality, aMSfac- aluminum etqrhia and screens, Excellent Investment. Belflore $2. 649-9767. "SUPER DELUXE” month. Call 649-2866 before 6 tory employment record. M d MAIN STREET site, near Cen- COLONIAL—11% rooms; <8% ' new heating, $24,900. J. D. Agency, 643-6121. Pays aU after $300 down Bill to Help IBM car. For Interview caU 644- 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE p.m. STEPS, sidewalks, atone walls, ter, with building of 6,500 m . baths, living room 30x15, Realty, 648-5129. payment on this oozy 4- al l 100% GUARANTEED ft. Many potentials. Will fi- MANCHESTER — modern 8 New Haven RR fireplaces, flagstone terraces. 0202. _____ ONLY $433 414 ROOM GARDEN apartment, tone flreplaca, 6 acres oil roomer set on large heavily Tissble Resthisi Osr Mvertinr? TOOL, DIE & nance. Oiwner 649-6229, 9-5. MANCHESTER — beautiful bedroom Ranch, full basement, treed and landscaped lot. All concrete repairs. Reason- $16.18 Delivers 2 bedrooms, heat, hot water, land, outbuildings, - $81,800 mo del maker s FhObrick Agency, 649-8464. room Split one year old, excel- two fireplaces, nicely treed lot, Ideal for the family desir- (Continued from Page One) ably priced. 643-0861. ' 116.18 Month stove, refrigerator and park MANCHES’TER — Sbt - room Mdloar Aam risi Ssnke Tool & Die Fabricauon Help Wanted— tng, $120 per month. Office 15 lent condition and location, near Bowers School. Bel Air ing privacy and low cost. Male or Female 87 — LOOK WHAT — apartmenL two stores and WASHINGTON ST. Nice 6 room built-lns. dishwasher, 1% baths, Real EsUte, 643-9332. Call Dick Beach, 649-5306. llectromechanical — YOU GET — Forest Street. 643-0000 or 648- commercial building all In one Increase tbe CTA’s bonding au- Free Is HsrsM Rsadsn Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—female 35 Colonial, fireplace, new heat- roc room, garage, large lot, thorization to $50 million. Technolotry' SHOE FITTBR, fuU-Uine, ex- 16-PIECE BEDROOM 0090. package. High traffic counL SIX ROOM brick Cape, brick d nd vorth naM otef N o Household Semecs ing system, new bath, ideal lo- Full price $21,900, Over 100 He explained today that his Want Infonnstloa on one cd our 1 TEACHER — Bolton nursery EXPERIENCED hairdresser, InunadlMte openings perience helpful hut not neces- 18-PIBCE LIVING ROOM A wise Investment for only cation, Immediate occupancy. garage, 2 full baths, one mile con tho Offered 13-A FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt BIRCH S’TREET, near Main, more listinge all price ranges. Barrows allace bHl prorides a mu^ greater nsHwsr n* ths aervice on all types of electric- school. Wed., Thurs., Friday fuU-ti-time preferred or part-time for tool, dla and model- sary, good starting salAw, call 12-PlBCE KITCHEN $26,000. Hayes Agency, 643- Sensibly p ric^ at $18,000. T.. J Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen- from Main St.. 649-6701. weekends. Write Box A, Her- — PLUS — rooms, second floor, heiated, amount In bonding funds than al wiriiw. Licensed and in- mornings, $9. per day, starting makers highly Mr. 8l»plr«>. TOte n 4803. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677, or cy, Realtors, 643-6980. MANCHESTER PARKADE REWEAVINO of bums, moth el ectric REFRIGERATOR now available. 649-4498. SIX ROOM Ranch, large kitch- the others because there is no holes. Zippers repaired. Win- sured. Wilson Electrical Co., September. Write education, ald. . lancad in buUi Teens, Manchester. _____ Jim Brogan, 640-4342. MANCHESTER 649-5306 EDWARDS experience, references. Mrs. semi-automatic TV SET AND RANGE BUSINESS ZONE UI — IHght MANCHESTER — Bolton — An- en-dinette recently r^ecorat- way of knowing how much will dow shades made to measure, Manchester, 649-4817, 648-1886. WE HAVE immediate openings rooms with two offices, sep- be needed. Prter Gram, Vemon Rd., automatle tooling to Free storage until wanted. Free SEVEN ROOM apartment, 22 MANCHESTER — Original own- aaldl acres. Now under con- ed, paneled fireplace In living all eizee Venetian blinds. Keys on assembly and machine op- delivery. Free set up by our arate entrance, suitable for room, exceptionally nice nelgh- COVENTRY — Minutes from With $60 million at its dlepoe- ANSWERim SERVICE made wfaUe you wait Tape re- RET> 2, Manchester. extrema cloae toler- Sitiutioiw Wanted— Locust St., 640-5239, 0-6. e n . 4 bedroom, center en- struction 6-room Ranches, erations, first and second shift. ances. A knowledge of Female 88 own reliable men. business or professional use. trance, Garrison Colonial situ- room IWsed Ranch, 7-room Iwrhood, near schools and Bolton line sets this 8-room al, he said, the CTA would have corders for rent Marlov/s, 867 Floor Finishing 24 Must be 18 or over. No experi- PhUbrtek Agency, 649-8464. shopping. Owner 649-4316. Raised Ranch, from builder to UMSm - I7S-2519 Main., 649-6221. prototype tool ana fix- Please note: Appliances are re- LOVELY 4'4 room apartment, ated on a shaded and private Colonials, approximately one ‘‘room In which to operate In FLOOR SANDING and refln- ence necessary. Ajuily Iona ture work, fabrication HOUSBCLEANING and baby- conditioned and guaranteed for Colonial (3ourt, 62 Oak SL, 90x230 yard. Double ameslte acre lots, treea, tile bath, you at $21,900. J. D. Realty, any eventuality." Bliss noted a T o o l hsnr from onr ndvorttssr taj% P&.WA Manufacturing Co., Regent MANCHSaTER — Business SPRUCE Street — s room an ovsning nt the tdephonai. FURNTIURE REFINISHED iiihing (imeclallslng in older and debugging of com- sitting wanted. Call after 4:80, 1 year. On display at main store. all appllcances furnished, slid- Zone 177’ frontage, av- drive, 2 - car garage with garage, fireplace, hot water oil 643-5129. that the road birildlng programs with^ Street, Manchester, Conn. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT n. 360' home, garage, ameslte drive, colors, changed, insurance es- floors), waxing floors. Paint plex eleotromechanlcal 643-7026. ing glass doors to enclosed ter- erage depth; on busy highway, breezeway, kitchen has built- heat, excellent location being talked aborrt at the capl- is a Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 very good condition, asking NORTH COVENTRY — 30 acre tol go irrto hrmdreds of millions timates made. Manchester Re- ing. Ceilings. Papwbanglug. WAITRESS. Treat Shojpe, Tal produotioa machinery race. 643-2786, 643-2370. with 10,000 average dally traf- in oven, range and dishwash- Charles Leeperance, 649-7620. AntamobDes For Saks 4 No job too amafi. John Ver- Is essential. A certified SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT $13,900. Call Paul J. Correntl farm, small pond, large 3-bed- of dollars. The same thinking flnlshing. 643-9283. cottvllle, 6 p.m. imtU closing. fic count. Additional frontage er, plus a very attractive toom brick Ranch home. 60x60 fame, 649-5760. GOOD PLACE apprenticeahlp ' p r o- Dogs— Birds—Pete 41 If you have no means of trans- ’THREE ROOM apartment, first breakfast nook. Formal 12x12 MANCHESTER — Investment Agency, 643-5383. should apply to spending to save NEED CAR? Tour cradtt turn- Apply in person. portation. I’ll send my auto for floor, heat and hot water. $86 on second road. For further de- property. Two 2-family dwell- cement block heated outbuild- gram—or an accred- tails call Warren E. Howland, dining room, 14x24 colonial $11,700 — MANCHESTER — at- the railroad, he said, ed downT Short on down pay- ited two-year technical BOSTON TERRIER pups, AKC you. No obligation on your-part J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129. ings sold as a package deal. ing, Ideal for animals or hob- HERALD ment? Bankrupt? Repossea- Building—Conti^actlng 14 PART-TIME \Valtreaa for Sun registered, 6 weeks old. 648- Realtor, 643-1108. paneled living room with fire- tractive 2 bedroom Ranch, cel- bles. Owner’s loss, only $28,000. “ I believe this is a case In BoadP-~Stodca— TO WORK days and Mondays, hours Sun school—la required. whatsoever, even If you place, and wall-to-wall carpet- .Must be seen. Alice Clampet. which wp have to spend money Ron? Don’t desiMtlrl See Hon- 8629. ______don’t buy. TWO ROOM heated apartment Realtor, 649-4643. Member Mul- lar, trees, near bus, shopping, - Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, aat Douglas. Inquire about low- DION OONBTRUenON-Roof- 27 At "The Aircraft”, you win day 124 p.m., Monday 6 p.m.- and bath, 149 Oakland SL. $65. ing. Full cellar with rec room, assume mortgage, $83 per 643-2766. Charles Nicholson, to make money,” Bliss said. DOX LETTERS enjoy excellent employe 1 a.m. Also, flU in. ^>ply Qu TECHNICTANS AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup- X—L—B—E—R—T’—S Housm For Sato 72 screened summer porch, well tiple Listing. “ By making money, I mean aat down, smallest payments Ing, siding, alteratlone, eell- SBk'DND MORTGAGE - Un 649-5229, 9-5. month. Hutchins Agency, 846 742-6364, Dolores V.' Merritt, benefits, a good starting coal Broiler, 560 E. Middle ples, husky, beautifully 43-45 ALLYN STREET priced at $27,900. Wolverton protectii^ ttie revenue produc- aiqrwbere. No small loan or fi- tngs, gutters and aluminum limited funds available tor sec- Electrical — Me- 9 O’LEARY DRIVE . . . Here Is NEW 2 FAMILY, 5-4, under 0103. 646-0424. Fw Your nance oompany plan. Dou^aa ^dowB. 648-4852. 618-0666. salary and the opportunity Tpke. marked, bred for tempera- OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 FOUR ROOM apartment, sec Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ing potential of Connecticut’s ond mortgages, payments to to advance in proportion to chanical — Chemi a vacant 8 room Cape. Prior construction, two heating sys- Motors, a n Main. ment. CaU 742-8970. ond floor, no furnace, 426 Broad tems, large loL central loca- MANCHESTER — 4 - family, ANDOVER — Three apartments taxable income. Infonnatioa CARPENTRY—82 years expe- suit your b o ^ t Expedient your skill and ability cal — Metallurgi SIMMONS htde-a-bed, 6 months owners have done considerable MANCHESTER — For $14,800, modern throughout, excellent Other Fairfield County legis- service. J. D. I M ty . 648-6^. old. light beige, good condition. St., $70. 643-4761. tion. CaU BiiUder, Leon Cles- plus store, no heating worries, 1967 FORD Country Squire, ra- rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, to handle responsibility. cal Associate de- DACHSHUND AKC puppies, work on It . . , added an over- well built 6-room dwelling, con- Income, centralHocation. Juli- low expenses, approximately 30 lators who teatified In favor of CaU Otestonbury, 633-4784 after sized garage, finished upstairs venient location, hot water zynsld, 649-429L dio, heater, automatic, power pordies, rec rooms, garages, A FRRSH star t v/in lump Among our many current jrree preferred clear red, championship strain. 2V4 ROOM APAR’TMENT, heat, an Realty, 649-9190. acres of land. Asking 18.900. the plan for a $3 million hike the HERAld) win not equipped, good condition, $360. additions, attics finished, re- requirements are openlnge TYPIST 5 p.m. hot water, stove, refrigerator cabinets, etc. A good value at heat, full basement, attached dlaclooe the Identity of your debU Into one easy pay- Electrical Facilities 649-2676. ______MANCHESTER — $2,900. as- J. D. Realty. 643-5129,,643-8779. were Repe. Gennaro Frtite, R- 643-0442. modeled, concrete work. No ment If you have equity In for . . . private bath. Apply Marlow's $10,060. T. J. Crockett, Real garage. Alice Clampet, Real- sumes G.l. mortgage on this NEW LIS’nNG — Six room Split Darien, and Michael Moreno, any advertiser using box job too small. Immediate es- Small, est^Hshed insur- Desififner and > FOR SALE — black and white MOVING, sell cheap — ga.s tor, 648-1577. tor, 649-4643, Member Multiple with rec room, 1% baths, beau- property, call Frank Burke to stove, Windsor chairs, rocker, 867 Main St. 6 - room Ranch, attached gar- BOLTON — 2 acre wooded lot, R-Greeirwich. letters. Readers answer- 11960 FORD, four new tires, new timates. 648-2629. ance company. Pleasant Ckmstruction mongrel puppy, 4 months old; Listing. tiful enclosed patio with jalou- trout stream, 7 years old split, ing totnii box ads who discusa ways and means. Con- Stenographers working oondiUons. AU ruga, tables, refrigerator, spool BETTER THAN NEW T room age, 8 bedrooms, big fireplaced battery, good condition inside neoUcut Mortgyre Exchange, (Doordinatdr 648-0646. NEW 4^^ rooms, appliances, Uvlng room, huge kitchen with sie windows, extra large ga- complete built-in kitchen. Sell- desire to protect their and out, $496. 649-7313, 643-8246. CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for- oompany benefits. ReeuUly bed, picnic table and bench. overlooking Center Park. Wes- older home, extra building lot LAKEWOOD CIRCIE — Colo- rage. large lot, combination identity can foQow this 16 Lewis S t, Hartford, 246- dining area, excellent condi- ing for $18,900. Call tHe R. F. mica, ceilings, closets, remod- and accessible to buses. Salary After 2 p.m. 151 McKee Street. ley R. Smith Agency, 648-1567. 2-car garage, Hving room ap- nial, 6 largo rooms, breeza- windows, city utilities, hot wa- IWmock Co., Realtors, 649-5245. procedure: 11961 CHEVROLiETr Impala Con- eling, hatchways, attics fin- 8897. commensurate with ability. LOCATION: CUTE PUPPY looking for sew proximately 16x28 with fire way, 2-car garage, wooded loL tion, $15,900. Wolverton Agen- EVERYTHING in sterilised re- cy, Realtors; 649-2818. ter oil heat, fireplace, near NOTICE ikudooe your reply to the vertible, V-8, automatic, good is h ^ concrete stms, floors, Call for an appointmenit at BURLINGTON, VT. home. Call 742-8198. MODERN 3 room garden apart- place, 1% baths, near bus and 1% batlu, excellent condition, schools, bus line. Charles Les- ELLINGTON — Six room L- condition. Call 649-9476 or 649 CREDIT RATING Clerk Typists eondlUonad used furniture ana box in an envtdcm — porches, garagea No job too 527-0791. On Lake Champlain, ment, heat, hot water, stove, shopping. Char-Bon Real Es in a beautiful neighborhood, MANCHESTER — Good multi- perance, 849-7620. sbaped TOWN OF BOLTON, addressed to the Classl- 1964. amaU. 649-8880. UNNECESSARY Theee positions offer good In the heart of a year- BASSET HOUND, male, with appliances, high quality—low refrigerator and disposal, vie tate. 643-0683. $26,400. PhUbrick Agency, 649- prices. LeBlanc Furniture. .195 ple dwelling. X three famUy Swedish Q O T P ) CONNECTICUT fled Manager, Maneheeter starting salaries, a val- round vacation area shots and papers, $80. CaU al- inlty of Parkade. No lease re 8464- MANCHESTER Vicinity — 6 garage, many ex- Ehrening Hendd together 11952 OHEVROliET, 4-door, ra- A. A. mON, INC. Rooting Mortgage loans, first-seoond- The Hartford Steam Boiler ter 5:30, 649-6280. Anytime Bmth Street, RockviUa. 876- 5-6 DUPLEX, location ideal for (8-3-6) with one vacancy. Cen- BOARD FOR ADMISSION thlrd, arranged. AU ktods of uable benefits program and where there are excel- quired. Call 628-8225, 9:30-4 tral heaL Owner anxious. T. J. room Split Level, paneled fire- tras at $19,800. J. D. Realty, with a memo listing the dio, heater, low mileage, good siding, painting. Carpdntry.Dtry. a I- Insp. & Ins. Co. lent srtMols and a fine weekends.' 2174. Open 9-A p.m.; or 649-1156 after 4:80. children, reasonablv priced at NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 OF ELECTORS terafions and addltlcna Ceil- reeHy. Oonfidential-reeaonable. pleasant working condi- rooms, one full and two half CrocketL Realtpr, 643->577. place, garage, rec room, built- 643-5129. oompanJes you do NOT condiUon, $200. Cali 649-2147. tions. Requirements Include cultural atmosphere in $19,300. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. lns, dWiwaeher, excellent buy Notice Is hereby given that ings. Workmanship guaran Albert Burke Agency, 988 Main, SINGER AUTOMATfC Zig-rag SIX ROOM duplex, oil hot water baths, 8 or 4 bedrooms, dining want to see your latter. 11964 F-86 Oldsmobile, excellent a b4gfa school diploma and a college oommunity. MANCHBSTTO — Brick veneer by transferred owner. $600 BOLTON — New Ranch on an the board for admission of elec- Your letter win be des- teed. 299 Autumn St 648-4860. Hartford. Office 627-7971, Eve. Articles For Sale 45 like new in cabinet, button furnace, available March 16, room, family room, one car condition, standard shift, radio good stenographic and typ- CATALOG FREE. I’ll send you An unusually wrtl- (Jolonial-Caiie built 1964-65, fea- down. Pasek Realty, 289-7478, acre lot. Three bedrooms. Full tors In the Town of Bolton, troyed If the advertiser is 242-9400. holes, monograms, fancy de $110 monthly. 648-0160. garage, $23,900. Philbnck Connecticut, will hold a session heater, whitewall tires, snow QUALITY CARPENTRY— ing aklHe wMIe additional 476-page Popular Club catalog. planned benefits pro- WALLPAPER SALE — Many signs. Originally over $300.. tures Include a i-c&r garage, 742-8243. diT basement with hatchway. Ode inm’vo mentioned. If — -V gram provides mean- Agency, 649-8464. in the Community Hall in ssdd Ures. Call 742-8887. Rooms, dormers. porches, education or training wUl Let -your friends shop from it. patterns to choose from. balance due $79.50. take over NEW COLONIAL Oak Apart- HOUSE 2 full baths, 3-sone heat, 8 bed- Nice private setting. Good val- not tt will be bandied In basements refinlih.ed, cab- Business Oppoiirij^ t y 28 be wen-rewarded. Then you pick ^ and more In ingful protection for CeUing paint, — white latex, MANCHESTER Vldnlty—$18.- rooms with expansion room for ue at $18,500. T. J. Crockett Town on March 15, 1965, to ex- the usual manner. you and your family. paymenta, $10. monthly. Deal- ments — 88 Oak St., 8 min- Monirtiester amine the qualifications of ap- 11962 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, ex- inets, buUt-ins, formica, tile. free items. Alice Williams $3.95 per gallon. Morriaon er. Hartford 822-0931. HUNTING? 990. 3 bedroom ranch, built-in a fourth, 'builtln kitchen, 14x16 Realtor, 643-1677. RESTAURANT — EstabUshed utes from downtown, one-bed- plicants Bind admit to the Sec- ceptionally clean, radio, heater, No job too amail. muiam Computists Popular Club Plan, Department Paint Store, 739 Main S t room apartment, heat, hot wa- stoVe, fireplace, 150’ frontage. dining room, 14x31 living room WEST SIDE 2-STORY whitewalls. Call 649-3388 after Robbirs carpentry service. choice Main Street locaticxi L803, Lyribrook, N.Y. AUTOMA'nC washer-dryer, ex- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, with fireplace. Immediate oc- ELLINGTON’ — Five room tor’s oath thoee found quali- ter, stove, refrigerator, dlspoe- Are you confused and tired Ranch modestly priced, can as- fl^. Said session will be held LMt and Fomid 5 .p.m. 649-8446. near Center, very reasonable . . . for challengtaig as- Interviews ONE o r THE finer tilings of cellent condition, $30. Call 649- of looking? We Invite you 646-0103. cupancy. - Wolverton Agency, English Tudor wUl provide signments In our En^neer- al, parking, $110. Avallabte sume mortgage with little between the hours of 6 p.m. CaU Mr. Day, 649-9204. E. J. life — Blue Lustre carpet and 6448 after 8;S0 p.m. April 1, M9-1604, 649-6644, to visit our two friendly ReoUoro, 649-2818. - warm family living. Huge lO STt Pass Book No. 6886, CARPENTRY — Bathrooms .Carpenter, Itoaltor, 649-6061. Ing Department. Help Wanted— Male 36 Friday, March 12 upholstery cleaner. Rent elec- TWO«FAMILY, built 1964, alu- down. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. and 8 p.m. Sedan tiled, recreation rooms, remod- 649-4436. offices and look over our fireplaced living room, Savings Department of the 1966 VOLKSWAGEai 5:80 PM to 9:30 PM tric shampooer $1. The Sher- minum storm windows, nice ElXCEPnONAL 6-room Cape, large formal dining room, Any applicant who Is a $645. Phone 649-1914. eling, garages, additions, ce-' Minimum quaUficetions in- MAN WANTED for grounds selected Multiple Listings. SO. WINDSOR— Spacious 6% Connecticut Bank and Trust 1 rtude graduation from win-Williams Co. O E. REFRIGERATOR, very SMALL 4 room heated apart- yard, full cellar, exceptionally fireplace,. aluminum etorms 2-room kitchen, 3 big bed- naturalized citizen of the ment work. Call Leon Ciessyn- work aiiiT gardening for private Saturday, March 13 Saves you time and effort nice neighborhood, only 124,900. room SpUt, 30’ paneled fam- Company. Application made High School with hmior gpod condition, call 649-6606. ment, Includes ' refrigerator, Whether you desire a and screens, attached garage rooms, 1V4 baths, only $21,- United SUtes shall present the for payment 1967 BUIQK Station Wagon, .one akL 649-4291. home, few days or mornings 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM THIS CASH coupon worth $15'. Good Investment. Owner, 646- quick ily room with bar, near bus certificate of his naturalization owner, good conAUon, new grades hi Plane Gemnetry range, all utiUties. parking. $86. home, apartment or com- 600. Dick Beach, 649-5306. Operate weekly, spring through late toward the purchase of any 0108. Son Real Estate. 643-0683. and shopping. $16,900, Hayes under the seal of the court Is- tiree, $826. Call 875-9876. BIDWELL HOME Improvemont and Algebra One and '^vo. fall. Write Box J, Herald, spe- For appointment RCA or Zenith color set. Save Wanted—To Buy 58 monthly. Phone after 6, 849- merdlal. property, we will Agency, 643-4803. Oompany—Roofing, siding, al Preference will be given to suing the same, or a copy LOST — Book entitled “ Go” . cifying salary expected and ref- please phone collect: aa much as $60. on most 2428. ______help you find what you NHTW LISTING — Mancheeter. MANCHESTBIL— Spacious 1966 CHEVROLE7T, good condi- teratloas, additions and r» thoee wiio have taken ad- WE BUY, wiliTJ. or trade an- want at a price you can af- Barrows allace VERNON — New raised Ranch, thereof Issued by the United Reward. CaH 649-1061. Your Own erences. 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM models just by buying It fronl STILL LOOKING—single home. 7 room (Colonial, garage, hot custoin built home in excellent SUtes Immigration and Nat- tion, 63,000 orlginid miles. Call modeling of all types. Excel ditional courses In math- tique and used furniture, china, ford. Come in and discuss water oil heat, 2 fireplaces, residential area, ultra modern 8 twin size bedrooms, 1% baths. anytime after 6 p.m., 643-8947. lent workmanship. 649-6496. ematics and ^ v e shown a (203) CH9-8601 us. Better Homes Color T-V 5 rooms, furnished, middle your needs with our trained MANCHESTER PARKADE 2 fireplaces, btilU-ln stove and urallzatltm Service in lieu of LOST — vlnclnlty of Stop A Center, 68 Union St., RockvlUe, flaaa. ailver, picture frames bulH-ins, tile bath, large fam- kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths fUiop, lady’s self-winding Ome- Dairy-Grocery special aptitude for this aiid old coins, old dolls and aged, no children, reasonable. sales aseoclatea MANCHESTER 649-5306 oven, large lot, excellent resi- the original certificate, and any 1968 CHBTVROLET II Convertl- any day tlys week 876-4444. 649-9024. ily. room,., patio, outside bar- plus 2 lavatories, covered patio, applicant who acquired United ga watch. Please call 648-6924. subject. A capacity for guns, hobby co.’ecttons. attic becue, city utilities, combina- Florida room, completely air dential area. Selling for $20,600. ble. Super Sport, black and neat, precise and accurate Claim contents or whole estates. Fur- Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., States citizenship by birth biu^ndy, 6 cylinder, automa- Roofing and Chtranevs 16- A Interviews will be at the CARPETS A FRIGHT? Make MANCHESTER GREEN — 3 JARVIS REALTY CO. tion windows, treed lot, excel- conditoned, minimum malnte MANCHESTER — $16,900. Con- abroad to a United SUtes citi- FOUND — German Shepherd, Store work is a must. them a beautiful sight with niture Repair Service Talcott- 649-6246 or Paul Correntl, 643- black and gray, male. License tic transmission, low mileage, IBM (jorporation large sunny rooms, second REALTORS lent condition. Owner trans- nance inside and out. Call the trcMstor finished shed dormer zen parent, or derived citizen- ROOFTNO — SperJaUslng re- Come in and talk with us. Blue Lustre. Rent electric Ule, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. floor, heated, good condition, ferred. Priced for quick sale. R. F . Dlmock Co.. 649-6245. 5863. No. 86067. Call Lee Fracchia, excellent condition, $2,000. Call pairing roofs of all kinds, new Representative 1049 Asylum Ave. Cape. 2 full baths, ceramic tile, ship through the naturalization We are open for your con- ahampooer $1. Olcott Variety stove, refrigerator, $86 month- 283 E. Center St. Route 88 Charles Leeperance, 649-7620. formal dining room, 3 twin size of a parent or spouse, shall pre- Dog Warden, 643-8694. 649-9109. roofs, gutter work, chimneys . . . and become part of a Hartford, (kinn. LUCE NEW — 8 room Colonial BOLTON CENTER — 6 room growing chain operation In venience: Store. Rooms Wltnoat Board 59 ly. 649-0470. Manchester — 643-1121 bedrooms. 643-8372. Ranch, 1% baths. 2-car garage, sent a certificate of citizenship 11965 MESICURY Montclair 2- cleaned, repaired Aluminum Experienced all lines. If you cannot attend COLONIAL—6 generoUB sized brick and shingle exterior, FOUND — brown and white col- elding. 80 years’ experience. Manchester and suburbs. Monday thru Friday an Interview, please PILE IS SOFT and lofty . Vernon — 649-1200; 876-0628 rooms, modem kitchen, new- beautifully landscaped, one issued to such appliclffit by the Ue type, male. Gall Lee Frac- door Hardtop, good condition. Salary open THE THOMPSON H[ouaa, « Oot' THREE ROOM heated apart- plastered walls, fireplace, din sSree esUmatee. CaU Howley Our combination Dairy- 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. write. cHitllnlng your colors retain brilliance In cor- ly redecorated throughout MANCHESTER — Bolton line. aero lot. Hite home le In per- United SUtes Immigration and *chia, D ^ Warden, 648-8694. CaU 643-1661. tege StreaL centrallyntrmly located, ment, cabinet kitchen, appli- ing room. Owner will sacrifice Ehctra large modem spilt on Naturalization Service or a 643-6861, 644-8888. Grocery stores are unique qualiflcaUons and In- p ^ cleaned with Blue Lustre. $14,900. PhUbrick Agency, Hayes Agency, 648-4808, fect condition with many ex- and offer you an income Mon., Tues., Wed. evenings Reply Box B, Herald lu g e pleasantly furnished ances, garage, redecorated, beautiful 1V4 acre lot in pres- tras. selling for $20,800. For passport Issued to him by tho FOUND — black and light tan, terests to W. T. Roch- Rent electric shampooer $L rooms, parking.' CaH 649-2868 adults, ttord floor. 649-0052. 659-8564. of $10,000 to $15,000 an- 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. ford. Dept. 62B4, IBM. Paul’s I?flnt k Wallpaper Sup- MANCHESTER — Dartmouth 5-5 TWO-FAMILY, one year old tige area. Seven spacious further Information call the SUte Department of the United female shepherd tyx>e d ^ . Call I Trndui—^Tractor* nually with many out- for overnlgM and permanent PRIVACY — 5% acres, custom rooms, 1V4 baths, garage, dry R. F. Dlmock Oo., Realtors, States on or after January 1, Lee PYacchla, Warden, | Heating and Plumbing. 17 Corporation. Essex ply. FOUR ROOM one-lialf house, H eists, 7 room Colonial, 2% good Income, 8 bedrooms each, standing benefits. If you ' Saturdays An Equal Opportunity guest TBtea______built Garrison Colonial, breeze- sunny basement. Reduced to 649-5245. 194^ or a written sUtement 648-8694. 1966 FORD ball ton psnel truck, 8 a.m. - 12 noon Junction. Vermont. $100 month. Call 649-6056 be- tiled baths, 2 fireplace;, large bullt-in.s, $27,600. J. D. Realty good running condiUrai. Can be PLUMBING AND heating ro- are looking for a prestige Employer OOLF UB8, men’s Spaulding,-. ROOM for woman or girl. Wteh tween 4-7 p.m. family room, porch, large 2- way, double garage, recreation 643-5129. low 20’s. Owner 849-6986. signed by a town clerit of a business opportunity and town of this state that the rec- FOUND — Mack and white, seen at 585 Adams Street. alrs and new installations, An Equal Opportunity Em- Irons 2-9, right band, good con- en privileges, near bus line. car. gtruge, city vitUlttes, im- room, fireplaces, beautifully BOLTON — Beautiful Ranch of §peclal attention to emer- are capable of -running PRATT (Sl ployer dition. $46. Call 644-0712. FOUR ROOM duplex with gar- mediate occupancy,' Charles landscaped, scenic view. GARDNER STREET — 10 room MANCHESTER — 78 Green- seven rooms. Including large ords of 'such town show that male, mongrel. Call Lee Frac- your own busineee with a 649-6136. chia, Dog Warden, 643-8664. gencies. Tel. 649-2928. PART TIME, 8 a.m. to about age, excellent location, $86. Lesperance, 649-7620. .Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. Dutch Colonial, 3 fireplaces, 5 wood Drive. Garden pool, wa- 16x22 family room. Full base- such applicant has previously $3,000 Investment, write acres, out-buildings, $25,000. been admitted as an elector In TraDer*— WHITNEY noon; truck driver combined FULL-TIME drug clerk to assist CLEAN FURNISHED room for OaU Glastonbury, 633-7928 after terfall and lovely garden are ment, garage, rec room, etc, LET US take care of ,your today for a confidential in- WIIX, SWAP shallow well pump ge tleman. Central. Tel. 648- 6* RANCH — $ bedrooms,'garage, RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 5 bed- Owner, 649-2502, 649-3241. -yours with 6 room Cape (3od. 1SOX200 lot. Sensibly priced at that-'town. Mobile Homes 6-A terview with the company with general laboriiw. Apply manager. Apply in person Mr. rooms, modem kitchen, dining Annonncemeiits 2 plumbing and heating 'prob- 8:30 a.m., Mitchell Drive aU for rowboat. Tel. 649-0178. 9368. porch, custom built in 1957, on Living room with fireplace, $21,000. T. J. Crockett, Real Dated at Bolton, CoonecUcut, lems, no job too small, quick V.P. Gordon, Arthur Drug, Main POUR ROOM apartment, sec- room, 1% baths, 2-car garage, CENTRALLY LOCATED — Ex; March 10, 1965. FOR RENT — Travel Trailer, AIRCRAFT Parker Street, ne?r Lydail Pa- Street; ManOheater...... ^ bMUtlfdl large wooded lot view from picture window, din- tor, 643-1577. INCOME TAX RETURNS pre- reliable service, free estimates. ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, ond floor, stove, refrigerator with privacy on all sides, plus large private lot, $22,900. PhU' pandable Cape, 4 down, 2 un- ing room. 1% baths with Olive H. Toomey, pared. Samuel J. Turklngton 18 foot, fully equipped, $60 Division of per Mills; McKinney Bros. Boats and Accrasorics 45' brick Agency, 650-8485. finished up. Plastered walls, weekly. Tel. 876-2600. Roland Plumbing A Heatlhg Septic Co. quiet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak furnished. Adults only. Call 648- a 16x32 swimming pool with all fixtures, large kitchen ANDOVER — 4 room Imma- Town Clerk Jr., 648-778L Box M," Herald United Aircraft Oorp. 6810. fireplace, recently painted, 1% Richard Morre Ca. 648-4523. 400 Main Street 16’ LYM.\N, ’ complete with St., 643-8368, 2*6-4738. aepesBorits. Stay off the busy with stainless steel built-ins, 3 culate home. Huge kitchen and FACTORY WORKERS highways this summer, the life per . cent mortgage. Hayes bedrooms,- pop-out windows, living room, fieldstone fire- Michael Pesce INCOME TAXES prepared ln| East Hartford 8, Connecticut WE J^IAVE immediate openings .canopy and acceaeories. 648- TWO ROOM heated apartment, Garage—S ervice- Skilled And Trainees, AU FOR RENT — fronl room, cen- save may be your own. Manchester Agency, 643-4803. deep closets, natural cabinets place, new furnace, $10,000. Bel Bernard J. Sheridan your brnne or by iq>polntment on assembly, material han- 0962. stove and refrigerator, 16 De- An Equal Opportunity ShifU trally located, parking. 69 Swim In your own backyard, and woodwork, private play Air Real EsUte, 843-9332. * Board of Selectmen Experloioed tax work. 24-1 Storage 10 Radlo-TT Repair Schools and Classes i '< dlirjg and machine <^ral Birch Street. 649-7129. pot Square. 643-6660 after 8. TWO FAMILY 3-8 TUCK ROAD — 7 room Colonial, hour service. Call 648-4728. Services 18 Enqiloyer first and second shift. Must WANTED ’TO BUY — 8-10 foot $24,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- large paneled family room, 2 yard for children, near stores /’ RENT — two story build- THE HARTFORD Modem PBX 18 or over. No experie: hydroplane or llgrIgnt weight nm- SIX ROOM apartment, unheat- 8464. fireplaces, built-ins. wall-to- and Parochial School. $760 INCOME TAXES prepared in| ing. About 2,000 square feet. CONNIE'S TV and Radio Serv and Receptionist School Is ac UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for necessary. Apply Iona Manu- ' FARM WORKERS ' about in good condition. 649- tlve rent free and enjoy FHA. Call owner 643-7866. Apartments—Flats— ed, 23 N. School fttreet. Call MANCHESTER VICHGTY — wall carpet, porch, 2 garages, your borne. CaU Rayi Raymond P. Suitable for shop or storage. ice. available aU hours. Satls- cepting registrations for the a career in the office of a local facturing Co., Regent Street, Will Train Men Interested 7149.’' I. the conveniences of low Tenement* 6 648-6847. brand n6w 8%' room Ranch, gorgeous Wooded lot. Hutchllts .JeweU 648-74BL Evenings caUl $80 monthly. Apply 10 Depot factian guaranteed. OeSl H next day class commencing doctor. Applicant must be neat Manchester, Conn. In Outdoor Employment s upkeep and a 3-car ga- MANCHESTER — For $16,800 NOTICE in iqtpearance and able to meet tread lot, walk-out ’basement, Agency, 646-0103. 640-4866. Square, Apt. 4. 1815. March 16. Typing Included, age FO'UR ROOM heated apartment MANCHESTER — Meticulous 2 rage. Full. price $15,900— on bus line. Solid built 6-room the pubUc, a good typist and bedroom duplex, beautifully large kitehen and dining area, low down payment dwelling. 1% baths, 2-car ga REFUSE W SFOSXl AREA' REGULATIONS ilNCOME ^A X returns, busl>l no harrier. Next evening class APPLY and garage, second floor, North ST. JAMES Parish — 6 room registration also being accept- especially accurate in work- decorated, heat, hot water, I bedrooms, oil hot water heat, rage, nice enclosed lot. Alice ness and individual, prepared FOR .REINT garage at SO Millinery^ Dressmaking 19 ing,with figures. Desire to be- PRODUCTION Read Herald A'ds. Main SL Mr. Keith. 649-8191. excellent value at'$16.200. Wol- older home, near bus and shop- CONCERNING MOTOR VEHICIJ ed for April 20. Write, visit- or CONN. STATE range, refrigerator, parking, ping, $500 down. Char-Bon Real Clampet, Realtor, 649-4543, by full-time. Income tax ae> | Laurel St. Tel. 648-4884. come -a permanent employe $126. monthly. References. 643- verton Agency, Realtors, 649- member Multiple t4stlng. eoimtant. New laws effecting EASTER OUTFITS^ made to or- call 983 Main St., Hartford, TRAINEES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE L. C. Greenough Company Estate, 643-0683. REQUIREMENTS ARE TO BECOME across from G. Fox A Oo., 627- essential. References, both Mancheeter 0973. 2818. retirement income. Raymond, „ . , _ der — do It now. 'Also, altera- businesB and persomial, re- 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ef f ect ive ma r c h 15. 1965 OiraixL CaU coDect 875-7862. M otorcycles— B icyclea 11 tions, repairing; Call 648-6502 8206. EEMARl^LE LUXURY SUBURBAN 5 room Odibhial Berkeley Estates 289-165& quired. Please reply to Box P, Openings on all shifts far after 6. AUTOMATIO ; APARTMENTS AT with garage on a giant, shaded FEDERAL INCOMB taxes 1MB HARLEY-DAVIDSON with Herald. men to train cn production Furnished Apartments 63-A Motor Vehicles Reqelrieg NrmHe Help Wanted—Female 85 DRIVER for school bus, 7:80> : RENTS THAT MAKE lot, lOtchen, living room, din- prepared with your savings ini electric starter on display, DRESSMAKING and alteraUons WOULD YOU Uka a permanent jobs In procaas ploaL Good ing room down. 8 bedrooms ti] COKCOItD RD. BeadtiHiil WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? 1. AH eommffrelol vffhklts rtglsturffd irt 1,000 pay, strady work, oompany 9 a.m., 2:15-4:45 p.m. TsL 648- TRANSMISSION SENSEI ONE N AND 7*WO room heated mind. Reaaonnule rates. Ed- XLCH ipodel, all colors. 50 cc neaUy and reasonably done In career tjme poaltion In Man- apartments. Kitchen set, bed- Inexpenrive at an even $14,00 ranch, large living room, fbri- ward J. Baylss, 649-6246, model, $ ^ „ full price. Harley- WANTED — Woman to baby rtt p^ tnsuronoo program. 2414. pounds or moro irat eonrylBq eopaelty. I my home. CaH 648-8760. In exchange tor room and cheater? u so, and If you have room; set, refrigerator,, gas Wqiverton Agency, Realtors, mal dlntog room, cabinet Let a professional do H for yon. - , . ------T T :: Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, a legal secretarial background, Company repreaeniiativa TROUBLE? kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea- AH fihiQlff ond douMo WM traHors rtql*- IN COim T A X m prepared Hartford. 247-9774. board. 6464)800. will interview and hire at range. Free eteetrietty, gas 649-2818. 2. thlB may be the rtuiilW tm ocm ’ M A R I L Y N Low rent. Apply Apt. 4, 10 tion room, landscaped yard. Hard work and good luckiean make a sale, bat for the bt- TBtlred mrcsiu0 o£n<* I .... _ Moving—^Trndong— Manchester Office. if P R I T«tt MANCHESTER — modem, Im- Marion B. Robertson, Realtor, ttirad os eommffTctal troiter* and having o Marvin Baker. Can 64S-|t W0 1964 HONDA8 90, excel- you’ve been waiting for. Appli- Depot Square. dividual trying to sell hte own house tlw ohancee of BnlUag Storage 20 LPN or RN. fun or part-ttana, AH TypM maculate 6 room Ranch, 8 bod- 658-6953. 0U7 lent condiUon, $850 each, in- cant must bs neaL able to take FbhibIs Hdp WcNitsd a ready buyer are Umttod. not corrylnq eapacity of 1.000 pouodKor U-7, 875-3077. i C O U R T Jttoms; dining room, full basS' cluding windshields and rear shorthand, an sxcellent typist, CONN. STATE i( liHiM f Ttmii N^AR MAIN Street — 8 fur KLECm OLtix OWNERS—Free MANCHESTER Dettverv. Light ment, kitchen with bullt-lna. MANCHESTER - New 8 room We, as iuUrtime local REALTORS, have the seDlng ax- mero. mirrors. 640-5160. trucking and paokags deUvery. and desire to become a per- EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ACCOUNTS RECBIVABLB nished rooms, bath, heat, hot Oandson Oolonlal. lEcM Jiving pickup and deUvery. Prompt | manent em^oyee. Please re- ie M Work paelous and Beautiful 1 A 8 water, no children. 18 Delmont Bel Air Req) Ertate, 6484882. perienoe and the finaheial know-how to effect a quick, care- 3. AH cenmiareiol vMiklot bnoijim F ^ Retrlgwatcrs. washers and ply to’ Box R, Herald. 606 MAIN STREET edrootn. Apartments. room, lantUy .room. buUt-in service on your Blectrcrtux (r) stovs moving apicialty. Folding PIO^ER PARACaiUTE , OiiaraRlsMl Street. OOLONIAI/-Huge family ^zed kltehan, BMum badroom wttli free tale for you, Let re. eeparate the eurtoetty seekers cleaners. Also featuring rag I Morirar ffcitt*" and rtgl»»«md at 1,000 diairs for k A m ifm. BOOKKEEPER dressing room, km .twenties washer. CaH Electrolux au- CENTRAL aervice aide — High JROM $120 PER MONTH kitchen,' dining rbom, Uviim and bargain Hunters from the .real buyers for you. Let us pounds or morn nnt carrying capacity. Offered 18 6:80 A.M. — 4:80 PJd. room with ftreplaoe, 8 bed- RkyesAgMoy. 85I-5IP8. thorised sales arid Service. Call | Sewing maetaine operators School graduate, mature, will- Mm * bs s Hs to anallae hi- (includes heat, hot water and Bmtnaw LocaOMis assume the respoiislbility for advertising and showing yeur ing to learn and able to as- Wednesday, March 10 MaRdittltr rooms. 1% baUm acreenod AH traWclw roQistml as passwi^. c ^ - 649-0848, 236-4251. Please YOU ARB A-1! Trudi Is A-1! Pstntmg—Pspertng 21 wanted for second rtitft dIvMnal aoDouat cards and Mrking.) For Rent. M MANOHnnm — Uke new property for you. let us take oa the task of mortgage for Augustine KamieriskL sume reaponslbUity. Cal IMan- porch, 8M.900. ,PWlbrk»k Cellars, attics, trissh, small ; IMMEDIATE , Agmoy, 669-6665. BH room reneb, 33 toot Uvlng Onajiring and other important detaUs for you. Just record naflan and camp tra)lnrs ora nxchidad from trucking done A-1 r i^ t ! CaU INSIDE and outside painting. 8:80-12. Please ^>ply to Chester Memorial Hospital, Equal Opportunity Hmpioyar TraitmltslH Oi. three room office or bu^ tlS-1141, Ext. 878, Igrs. Hitter. - occupancy ness, ground floor. 570 Vjui room. 1% bntha. beautifuUy your property with us, sit back and relax. We’U take care Formlt voqirirnniMits. ^ J 645-^. iremano Tralnes rented and repaired. INTERIOR and exteyior paint- ford Road. ( cellent plumbing, cheating tU16. Btenographer Fsmalo Help Wnatoi JKINa for anytUng In real ginning one month prior to exi^ tion date and may boun 94. c u t after 6:80 Pickup and deUvery service. ing, WBllpm>er removed, fulte — apartmante, SuburlMui For Rent 66 and wiring, St. James' par- MANCHESTER —' iirrfinacalate Transoriptiootet rentate 6 room Ranch, plastered walls, pm., 648-5691. Yale Typewriter Service, 649- Insured. Rene Belanger, 9i»- KEY PUNCH operator, B-day, B dwellings, can ish, choice loeatlon, 117,500. .K*Alt<« be attached at issuance. . , , WANTED multiple BOUJXiR center Apartmenta. dining room, porch, garage 49M. 0513 or 644-0604. 66-hour week, g ^ aalary, va- Permits will be valid only for the vehicle* for which WANTED — ride to PibM A APPLY KEYraWH f . D. Realty, 04M129. Cktrner Brandy 6 t snd Bo.ton beautifully .landscaped lot Whitney AfnonsK, saoood shift, LAWN MOWERS—Sbarpered PAINTTNO, EXTERIOR and oaUon, hoU d», sick leave Center Rd., new 8 row u , boat. aalL H ay^ Agency. they are isBued. Should you change vehicles a n«w benefits. Paid Bhu Ckoss, CMS, CONN. STATE Ifemno AND FOUR room J. D . R e a l t y Cd BEL AIR REAL E$TATI CO. Gate S or 6, from vicinity of and rspalred, winter storsge. wan- OKRlniHI N TO WORK IN apaxtmants, infolwUu Iteat hot wmar, — ------Penult will be issued upon applicati^ Bldridge Street. OaU 649-9416. Sales aad/ssrvlce — Arisi^ work. and m i ^ msdleal tnsufaffcs. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE •Uk “ 44S.9382 V The Pennit shall be carried « i the vehicle for w toh Araly Psrsonnsl Dapartmsnt, Etiiiter, and «M tw cook’ -I 'J ir-J'r Snowbirds, also rental Fully In- 806 MAIN fT ., 10NCIHB8TIIR I18JE0 - - GOOD bnrfBln on n Umveraity of Oonn., Room 676 MACHINE SHOP Eg. Eloctrlo ralngerator and QUkSTONBURT i-romn haat- it6V was w w iwued at all times. In case of a trailer it shaU AatooMblles For Sale 4 ' ment L A M Equipment sured. Free estbnatea 649- BMtft jpWi. I late 79' SM t C^tfiT StTMtrr^lowfir M ili« BWff. Route 88, Vemon, 876-7i 9656, Joseph P. Lewla of AdmlnistratlaB Building. 1m plaoudDud where'it can be readily seen by panenad knhfiib-^appl y at MAMCHKSnK -T t-BdeeS ed-Kartleea 8N9 FORD, green and white. 3- AMBmeUB MOTHOU — who at the DisposalDii Area. . « door, cylinder, standard, $538. EDWARD R. PRICE, decorator, ULB8 CLERK - fidl tUns, apartment Spaolou*..* - 6 prise 1845. eipiit to earn but can only work iU RCXUd apartment befj snd 6U-niC breeaaaM^, tellar, abattlM Director cd Public Wocto 6«9-79n. 9-8 or after 6. paperhanging (books fur- atalloaery dspartmsot, roteU water, itova »nd sxpqrlenM dsalrable. Sao Mr. part tlma. Mars’i an opportun- mm ^^^CHittRL BROS. tame anil aoreepst oaretuUy ... V ------LAWNS, YARDS, ceUars, and o l ^ d ) , Ulterior and exterior waeW and dr^^ WALTER SL FUSS attics cleaned. Small trucking. ceUings reflnlshed. BairtMa 6:60-11 a.m. No pbons ity to aan 16.00 or more mt- RK4 PROCTOR, RD.' * Ktea loqstiaa. MM PLYMOUTH, $75. IM Lake- Odd Jobs. Tsking ccntracte fw &mss,-olMirdMs, Industrial — ] balls. Harrteao’a StaHcnan^ 646; bour Avon Oosmfllfd.^ wood O r d s , South. mumpiowiag. SO-IOOI. fully inwrad. 6M-lOQ6w Mala t t FUUtra^.0a 6664661. I /• ^1

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TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 196B

PAGE TWENTY ^nrifi?0t?r lEttPtiittfl ^ f raU» - heritage. Any member ot ^ FOR RENT present oeoupsnta, by others would be happy to ^ Connecticut Master Barbers 8 and 18 mm- who can fulfill the M*julr6- Former Teachers Seek Aids gi^ such information to add Protective Association will Martin Gets tors—sound or ejl^ t, alao About Town meet tonight At 7:30 at Ted- ments.” 35 mm. slide projsotonu ford'a Barber Shop, 701 Main Martin's assursnee that he detaUed and « m - Airman Apprentice Patrick would give consideration to the For Course in Town History plete historical "booklet them W ELD O N DRUO C O . St Rec Budget Salary items for the p€urt-Ume C Cawley, IT.S. Navy, son of those whlrii have been l^ e d 001 Main Sfc—TeL MS-8821 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cawley Mother Cabrinl Mothers Cir- rec empVyyes ended this discus- by the Junior Chamber of Com- of 117 Cooper St., recently General Manager Richard, sion almost before It began.' Anecdotes and artifacts 11-^the unK on Manchester history. merce. the League of Women cle will meet tomorrow at 8:15 with ,a general outline of con- graduated from Aviation Me- Martin last night reviewed the In addition to normhl Incre- lustrating ways of life In Man- Votere, and other civic orgunl- p.m. at the home of Mrs. R<*- ments and re-cVasslflcation ad- tent ' the learning Implicit in chanical Flmdamcntals School ert Boyd, 41 Griffin Rd. last of 43 departmental budget chester over the years are need- zatlona la In the planning stage. ditions to the salary Item, the each topic, and suggested acti- For this, too, a list of kjoatloiw . at the Naval Air Technical reejuests for the 1965-66 fisdal ed by the group of retired edu- Training Center, Memphis, year — thkt of the combined proposed'budgbt Includes a $8,- vities to Impress the facta and of Manchester relics will be vw- American Legion will meet to develop educational skills Tenn. ^ park and rec department. 000 contribution to the lAitz cators who are working on a uable and interesting to the tonight at 8:15 at the post Museum and $3,000 for Camp history of Manchester. The dual through the unit. This commit home. Refreshments will be He took the $255,123 request present and future generations Miss Linda L. Olmsted, under advisement and said that Kennedy operations. objeeUve is to provide ma- tee further outlined significant unt. supply material which ^eachers buffet will be served. Tickets Muri3’’-6y is 121,473 above the Granniss - Luchon SPECIALS Mrs. Andrew Donze of 18 $233,660 allocation for the cur- Working on the project, In Grade 3 have long needed to are available at the clubhouse. which was suggested by Its have readily available. The engagement of Miss Dudley St. and Mrs. Cecilia rent year and, despite its po- Young GOP Club Carol L. Granniss of Manches- ON chairman, Ml.ss Hazel Lutz, Despite the progress which Wandt of 14 Myrtle St left yes- Hollis Circle, WSOS of South tential increase, makes no pro- ter to Stephen J. Luchon of terday for the Grand Bahama vision foi salary increaises for former art supervisor in Man- has been made for the teachers • Roll-up Methodist Church, will meet to- Sets Dance Date chester. are Arthur H. Illing, West Willlngton has bpen an- Hotel at Grand Bahama Island. night at 7:30 at the home of the part-timers. of the history unit, the pupils nounced by her parents, Mr. Awnings Mrs. Donze’s son, John Donze, Henry McCann and James f o n n e r superintendent of still have no "text” to use. The Mrs. Matthew Donachie Jr., of The Manchester Republican schools; William E. Buckley, and Mrs. Russell Granniss. 33 plays piano with a trio at the 296 Porter St. Mrs. Dean Pat- Murray, chairman and secre- group of retired educators plans • Canopies tary, re.spectively, of the park Club has set April 12 as the former member of the Man- to provide an appropriately Westwood St. hotel. terson and Mrs. Robert Mc- date for a buffet dinner dance chester Board of Hklu(»tion Her fiance is a son of Mrs. CrilUs will be co-hostesses. Mrs. and reo advisory commission, worded booklet with Illustra- • Jalousies Dr. Lyman Stowe, deem of the questioned the need for an es- for young Republicans. It will and a retired teacher of his- tions. both pictures and draw- Ruth Poitras of Southbridge, Henry Jones will present the be at the Manchester Country tory In Hartford; and eleven Mass., and the late Stephen J. newly formed University of Con- topic, "The Poor Ye Have Al- timated $14,000 in increments ings, which will give reality to • Aluminum for the department's full-time Club. retired principals and teachers: Manchester’s p«»t. It is hoped Luchon. necticut School of Medicine, will ways With You.” Mrs. Florence Anderson, Reg- Doors speak to the staff of Manches- employes, with none in prospect Reservations for the event that there cam be complied a Miss Granniss, a graduate of are availsible from Richard inald Baker, Mias Huldah But- Manchester High School, is em- ter Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m. Manchester Council of Cath- for teen-age supervisors, swim- list of places where objects are • Windows ming pool lifeguards and oth- Taylor, 74 Elizabeth Dr., presl- ler. Mrs. Frances Donaldson, ployed by the Travelers Insur- Friday. His subject is the future olic Women will meet Thursday Miss Helen Estes, Mrs. Nona located whlcl) were connected role of. the medical school In the ers. dent of the club, and members with local life and Industry, ance Co. Her fiance Is a grad- at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s of the club’.s executive board. McCann, Miss Anna McGuire, uate ot Windham High School, BILL TUNSKY education and training of phyei- School. Martin replied that the bud- Mrs. Marion Moriarty, Mrs. whether it be Civil War letter's, oiems. get was not set, and would be The club will conduct a busi- a post from the old Woodbridge Wllllmantlc, and is serving with ness meeting Friday at 8 p.m. Agnes Rogers, Miss Carrie Sey- the UB. Air Force at West- 649-9095 Miss Patricia Close of 22G subject to review by both him- Tavern, or auiy other bit of 4ne- at the WhitOn Memorial Li- mour, and Miss Catherine Shea. over Air Force Base. Chicopee, The cast of ‘tUtUe Pawmee St. James St. has been nameu self and the board of directors. morabilia or family story which brary. Interested >"oung Repub- A curriculum commiUee 'o f Mass. Brother” will rehearse— ------the---- com- to yjgthe (leansdean's listnsi torfor inethe laiifall He made it plain, however, teachers in service has recently might increase the interest and plete show ^Friday day from 7 to 9 greater at Merrimack ^ Col- that tho part-time positions are licans are invited to attend, Involvement of children In their A July 81 wedding Is planned. completed a courat of study for p.m. in the b a s^ e n t rooms o f j North Andover, Mass, filled each year, “ if not by the Taylor says. tile Little Theatre of Man

ter. tills rehearsal does not In- dude dancers.

Linne Lodge, Knights of !Bythias, will meet tomorrow at

7:30 pjn. at Orange Hall. The 58th anniversary of the lodge

wlU be celebrated after a busi- QUILTED ORTHOPEDIC TYPE MATTRESSES BeBs meeting. Refreshments will be served.

Jadk Sanson, recently retired

manager of the State tlieater, COMPLETE was recently given a life mem- 6-PIECE bership In the Elk’s Lodge of Bristol, where he has been a ensemble ^ member for almost 48 years. T W IN BED O UTFITS

Manchester Lodge of EUcs *t29

will meet tomorrow at 8 pjn. You o »l EV E RYTHIN G e xactly a t th o w n at thi* at ttie kxlge home. LO W PRICE! TV / 0 Early Am eric a n Spindle bed* ^ Early Am eric a n B e ds BL MangaaeU Olrele, Daugh in w a rm N UTM E G MAPLE finish, TW O full 39 te n of Isabella, 'will meet to- inch tw in t ii e ma ttress ei a nd TW O ma tching box aight at 8 at the K of C Home. ^ Full 39 " Mattresses tp rin g t . . . TW O COMPLETE TW IN BED E N SEMBLES for N O MORE thon y o u'd expect to poy B. Cortez ^ ton , an educa- tor and social worker, will 4 Ma tching B o x Springs for O N E I N o F o o t Board on Bed ^>eak at an open board meet-

ing of the Women’s Fellowship Connecticut Conference of the

United Church o f Christ, Hart- EASY ford District, on Tuesday,

March 16, at 10:30 ajn. at the

First Congregational Church TERMSI of Essex. For reservations, con-

tact Mrs. Allan Lorlmer, 19

Mack Lane, Essex, by Friday.

Miandhester Lodge o f Elks wUl sponsor Irish Night on

Saturday at the Elks Home.

Lou'Joutoert’s Band will provide music for dancing. Dinner will

be served at 7 with dancing from 9 to 1 a.m. Tickets are

availalblle at the clubhouse.

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