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THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967 iPAGB TWENTY-POUR Average Dally Net Prese Run The Weather iianrh^ater lEv^nfns li^raUi For The Week Ended' MosUy oioudy and cool te- May 20, 11(67 night, low near 40; flak' a a i milder tom orrow, hig!b 60*70; Members o i Uie Anwrloan rain prcAiability lowsdiig te Le0 cn will meet txmlgttt at 10% tomorrow. About Town 7-:30 at WeAkdns-Weet 'FVmeral Nine Seeking 1 5 ,2 1 0 Heme, 142 E. Center St., tof' pay Manchester— City of ViUage Charm ?r^ e Episcopal Youth Cldb of respects to tlie late lA. OOl. Tax Relief (dassifled AdvertMag OB N ge 2 1) PRICE SEVffif C3BNTB (R. Mhry’s Episcopal Church Miauriice McGuire, a member. YOUR BEST BUYS IN VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 201 (TWENTY-TOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 sponsor a dance tomorrow 'Assessment appeals have . -.jvj from 7 to 11:30 pm. in Neill Mrs. Walter A. VooHone, been fUed in Hartford County Ijljiill of the church. Three bands oommender of the DAV AuxU- ^ phiy for dbneine:. Refrodi- iary. will present an' Amertcan' fwnens of rdne more Mamh^^ '3.06 Inches atsnto wfU be avalleUe. toni^ to St. Baitholo- ^r pnop«ti«. b u ^ ^ the number filled to date. May FLOOR COVERING mew’s Boy Scout Troop 362 at ^Of Rainfall 31 is the deadline far fiUng' as- -.Memortal Temple, Pythian Buckley Soboed. Goal Reached, fitters will sponsor a MKchen ____ seaamient-reUef appeals. ARE AT WINDSOR. LOCKS (AP) hooial tomorrow ait 8 pm» at The latest appHoaits are from: —Rainlhll of 3.06 inches ■he home of Mrs. Nonnie Hild- Oub Scout Pack 2 of Se<;ond The Sheridan Corp.—piroperty during the past two days §xg, SIS Charter Oak St. The OongTOgrational - - Church^ will ^ a t 613 ^Main ^ St. The buHdlng is was recorded by the ewnt is open to members and «>«>»- tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ait at $66,240, J ^ c e d U,S. Weather Bureau. That M ends. the church, from $71,330 by the Board of amount, from rwent storms, Tax' Review; and the,land ait increases the total for May $17,680, reduced from $22,100. Move Israel’s to 6.70 inches—more than Robert S. HamUton, son of Silk Worm Pup Tent, Military Also, piroporty at 615-619 TEMPLE double the norma) amount W. and Mrs. Hugrh R. Hamil- Order of Cooties of the VPW, MaJm St. The building is as­ ^on of 643 Vernon St., was re- will have a business meeting for the month. sessed at $31,250, reduced by .E rik Dam •ently elected president of tho tonight at 8 at the post home. Robert Murdock., Rainfall readings up to the board from $33,200; and the 8 a.m. total 18.32 inches for Sninlor Claes at Laurelcrest land at $6,410, reduced ' from Preparatory School, Bristol. Members of the Hlighth Dis­ Shrine to Initiate over 160 the year or 1.52 inches West Must $8 ,010. above normal, the weather­ is a member of the footbaH, trict Plre Department will have Also, property at 13-i5 Pearl IRuiketball and g olf teams at a meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. When the Shriners have their the aiftemoon parade that FLOOR COVERING man said. S t The buildikng is assessed at the schooL at the firehouse on Main and Spring Ceremonial in Manches- starts at 2 o’clock from South The heaviest rainfall dur­ Keep Peace, . --t. ____ $8,270,- reduced from $8,590; ing the past 24-hour period Hilliard Sts. end the land at $3,110. ter on Saturday, Jime 3, Sphinx Terminus and goes to the high Manchester Chapter, Disabled •ihr’sh eri^ ’ Coup." is being Temple will iniUate the largest school Memorial Field where it was rostered in the north­ Soviets Say ern and easteni parts of the American Vetei'ons and its Aux- Members of the American represented by the Manchester in its history. More than will be reviewed by officers of A ;*«_ « .. ^ •« o/\ .4n f f l ^ A C.rwVii{rw ^Airv^nlA an^ state. fHkry have been in-vited to at- Legion Auxiliary have been in- m w firm of Lessner, Rottner, 160 candidates will “cross the Sphinx Temple and other -visit­ INC.— BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) tend the Joint installation of of­ vited to an installation tomor­ Koxp and Plcplcir. hot sands of the desert’’ during ing Shrine delegations from Cy­ Eastern'Connecticut points rus Temple In Albany, N. Y.; receiving hea-vy rainfall —^Egypt waa reported to­ fers .of the VFW P<^ and row at 8 p.m. of the VFW Post Sadie L. Grossman and Helen initiating ceremonies at Man- 308 MAIN ST. (Across from Bourne Buiek) MANCHESTER day to have taken the posi­ and Auxiliary at the VFW Wetaibraub — property at 36-42 Chester High School. Melha Temple of Springfield, during the past 24 hours Auxiliary tomotrow at 8 p.m. at tion that it has achieved its post homa Homa Oak St. The bunldiing iis assessed Announcement of the candl- Mass., and Palestine Temple of HERE'S PROOF . . . SEE THE VALUES BELOW «' e r e: Voluntown,. 2.02; at $39,910 and the land at $15,- date list was made during a Pro-vidence, R. I. Manchester, 2.05; Willing- objectives in, its military 610. A heairing before the Board meeting of Sphinx Temple last Two Omar Shriners workin|; ton, 2.16; and Haddam, confrontation with Israel of 'Tax Review resulted in no night. Final ^ans for the cere- on the general arrangements 1.51. and if there is to be war dhonge. monial were outlined at that conututtee are Robert Murdock (AP Photofax) Israel will have to start it. Mm. Grossman and Mrs. meeting by Russell Prentice, TRUCK LOAD PRICES and Erik Dam. Murdock is in Unprecedented spring snowfall leaves trees in Barre, Vt., with a, heavy white At the sam« ttme, the Soviet Weiintrajub are represented by pregjdent o f Manchester’s Omar charge o f providing ovem ight FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO $$, DO-IT-YOURSELF covering. Snow reached a depth of eight inches in some parts o f the state. Union said it wad up to the Unit­ " SPERRY’S Atty. Jodin Mrosek and the firm Olub, which is host for accommodations for -visitors, Power and telephone service was knocked out and roads were slippery, caus­ Navy Plane ed States, Britain arid other of Grootoert and Mahon. the ceremonial. and Dam is assisting W. Harry ing a hasty return of snow plows, believed to have been stored for the season. We^em powers to reatraln Is­ Norene W. PhdlUps — proper- candidates In- England -with the A fterglow ^Possihly^ rael. ty at 390 Main St. The building ^jmjgg about 50 from the Man­ Party in the State Armory that A Soviet goventment spokes­ GLEN 's assessed at $30,870 and the g^ester. Bolton. Vernon and foMo-wa the evening aoti-vities man said in Moscow the Kremi- land at $10,3M. Mrs. PhlUips is ^^gy be in of the ceremonial. represented by the Manchester ASBESTOS Hurricane-Like Wind Over China Idn has no doubts Egypt and Syria ore doing their ijtmost to PICNIC and SWIMMING law firm of Garrlty, Walsh and morning. Tlhey were detained in WASHINGTON (AP) — The keep peace in the Middle Ekust. Area On Route 85,;^Iton, Conn. Diana. William B. Thornton — open Police Arrests Hartford State Jail lost night. Defense Departpient annoimced "Our understanding is that land west of New State Rd., as­ They are scheduled to a|ipeer VINYL BOX Rakes N.E. Goastline today a Na-vy plane “ may have the source of tension is Israel,’’ OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 27ih sessed at $19,500. in court June 12. inadvertently crosse^l’’ the the spokesman ^ . said. “We 1»- William B. Thornton and Liairry C. Watts, 29, and A larceny charge was also . BOSTON (AP) — Hurri- The nartheaster roared Just south of Boston, a cabin Chinese Communist border on a lieye it is for the Undted States, The El-Al Israel Airlines counter in Lod Airport outside Tel Aviv, lorad, is Alice B.’Thomton—open land on James D. Sneliling, 30, both of ait 1:15 p.m. yesterday ekne force winds whinninK straight into the open mouth of cruiser waa ripped from its mission against military targets Britain and other Wertem pow- crowded with foreigners seeking to leave the country due to the tense situa­ the east side of P^ker St and Hartford, were each charged TILE ra in o f deluge nrODOrtiona MarMehead harbor moorings and washed ashore on in North Vietnam. ers to use their inflluence, to ex- JFiraploees Tables available ram OI aeiuge proponiona ^ Boston and smashed The terse announcement sold influence Israel to tion in the Middle East. (AP Photofax) the south side of ’Taylor St. It yesterday afternoon with shop- 'g^g ^ stopped ■for Pfenies. G o BoaHno, Ffshino, is assessed at $38,700, reduced , j , ,, ..u from $67,180 by the Board of Grand-Way in the by a store security guard out- Swimming in a 7-Acre. Soring* ' D in aI a -----— XT ____: ___ _ i Tax Re-view. Parkade. side Grand-Way with mdacel- one of the worst storms in Harbormaster PWllp aaik to peace.” IM Pond. iMUtifiil Sandy SnejUing was charged at 3:16 cellaneous men’s and women’s recent history, destroying described W sborm '“ m bad as A u.s. W e& t^r ^le- The Egyptian poeditton waa Also, open land on the -west 9” X 9” Tiles--12” x 12” Tiles— 45 Sq. Ft. Per Cose Drive-in Fire Pope Seen Revealing .BeoekI \ side of New State Rd. It is as p.m. -with larceny of more then olothing -valued at nearly $19, about 10 0 expensive pleas- we’ve ever had and wo«*e than rets’in the^cinlty <^ep site semiofficial sessed at $65,230, reduced from at 4:30 foe which she had not paid. Very Good Selection In Stock u r. boats is the Marble- ray* ^ TACOMA, Wash. (AP)— p.m. with larceny. gjie jg scheduled to appear “Anyone home?’’ the truck $93,180. head, Mass., harbor. — """■ ~“”“t °< »!.»■ Athtetic Area Includes: Basketball Court, Also, open land on the west SneJling is accused of leaving in Manchester Oirouit Oouirt 12 driver shouted as he pulled New Cardinals Soon the store wi'th Watts, ca n y in g June 12. The intense, latenseoson and bro(^ tonight and Satur- WASHmolON Oilna Plane .Volleyball, Horseshoe Pits, Sohball Field ^ide of Parker St., assessed at .. .__ - ■.__ nortfaeasiter turned the calendar On one large ^ m ^ ^ ^ . The one paragraph Pentagon Presidemt Gaimal Abdel up outside the suburban ’ VATTCAN CTTY (AP) — P oj^ when Pope Paul named 37 car- ,53.900, A h„rt„g b.,o„ John W. Carvy Jr., 31, of Spanaway fire .Station. ' t .• rettes, a portaWe teJevisdion set, back to dump hea'vy snow in etorm left a pile of debito M Pahl 'Vl’ may announce Monday - dinals'tn FehMsry '1966 at his i review board produced no Glastonbury was charged yes­ Precauthms ahould .be token statemeint aaM: HedkaJ wrote in. « fUM-page I Thes toadi in.; his: country AMPLE PARKIHG and a table radio. Vermont and New Hampshire. tar noaidble a oonsKtory for creating new JHitst and only consietoiry to date. change. terday with operating a motor (tenuine American- local flood dam- “A U.S. Navy aircraft on a edfiorial, that,Egypt, .bad frus- defuse .truck;;was ablftze. - It vehicle while under the influ­ ______age,” the bureau aald. “Larger mission against military targets ^raided what b* caEed ah lanaeli , pordlnals: ' in June, Vattcan Pope’ Paid had sold' after the , Large 25’ x 50’ Paviliwi and Additional Facilities The Thorton.q are renresented ^ Snemdng was Made aiurae, far below tlM normal lor 20-foot to 80-foot boats. w s» stKm ’ wbtogPWhed, and. .poukes said tod^.-'-. - r \l965- cepstatoty thtt ha wwfld seized by a store security guard ence of liquor. Now! ritaTM, fo r betow tm n ^ a i ^ ~ /L a ' r i ^ wUl riae Sharply but are in Qie vicinity of Kep to North tto n td aW iui tte'VsaWcto left (mdarosged. For Large Outkigs by Atty. John R. Mrosek. 'Ihe informants said there yps name eardlnto^owse-lha but Watts, carrying the .ciga­ Police said he was dri-ving ito time of the year, to the six- ^ ^ ^ y expected to regain within their Vietnam .today nmy liavalnad- aofepinp«i*i^ lar.- "It .was our ;flrdt drlve-in ' Reasonable Rates For Daily Use... Or dbaito area. a good chance the pontiff Would .VattMit-',;. p^umenical Oouncit rettes, hopped in a car and es­ eratically on Main 8 t. ____— hna#, wmm tmi vertentty (aossed the Cfilnese sMp^Aag'hi of fire oif the year,” said CSxlef caped. ’They said he tossed the make such an anmmncemMt'hl ertSed* TTie touncil dosed in ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES He is scheduled to appear in CERAMIC , AAorig the coast at Cape Cod, idenON^ The early morning Mgh tide Aqah^ John J. Farren. SEASON FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS cigarettes from the car onto Manchester Circuit Court 12 winds howled iq> to 78 milea an laenoiwnK. ^ Boston rwe 14 feet above border before returning safely “Egypt finda itself compelled three days, setting the Jjma. 26 Dooemhtr 166B.- HARTFORD (AP) — Carroll French Rd. They were recov- Unofficial damage estimatea feast day of St. Peter for solemn Tliere has been talk In Gburch _ June 12. hour. Uidea were as much mean low wiber. The Weather I® I*® ’ Ot tilia stage to stop at whaTIt Available at $30.00 per season. Includes: Swim­ M. Preston, 82, of Hartford, ered later, police said, m threeJeetabove mxrmal a^ Bureau saM It was Whlghest The ca ^ er was not Identified^ has-actoompliAed so far, even if ceremonies ele-vatlng bis edreiee fleg_sote ttoe ttist died in St. Francis Hospital Watts was chased by two ming, Picnic Table, Parking and Fireplace for en­ TILE TUB ^ ves crBflhed over sea waMa (Sark said the daznegettw, m iMT. ay tide along the Maasactausetts nor were any other details of this means that we wait to re- Bridgeport U. bboicee to the oaidlipdate. Phpf Intonita'io buDd ifp Ito Od- tire season. Memorial Day to Labor Day. Wednesday of injuries suffered store empolyes to Hoitford onto coastal streets. was worse than in UtoMOT tm northeaster the Incident provided. oeive a Mow llrean tsriael,’' Bst- There,was no dedr tndtoatftxi ls|e cf Cardinals >to the un- the pre-vious night in a t-wo-car w-here police captured him and Larnetts Seated xteane largely of Dec. 26, 1959, arid Ihe sixth U.S. pUots operating over hal wrote. . . Announees 'Plhn how many new cardinals might precedesited lsv!d''d 160 menv- crash. turned him over to town police. storm Wt ■with fuH fury for 2* be crooted in the itoxt oonsisto. bers,.ddtng Bo'in 8ta(l;es b y nam- For Infotmatlon — Gall 648-9338 AREA His wife, Sybel, 35, was se- They were being held on $1,- By South PTA hours. The hurrtesne latrtw the (8ee Page Ten) (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) IVrkxsT rii*rkw t 1 l Jy, they added, but experts ex- mg from 10 to 20 cardinals at a If no answer — CaU 649-8544 rlously hurt In the mishap that 000 bonds each and were sched- Many Casualties area for about five hours. * r ur lYCW 69-year-oid Pope time In a series of ooddi^es. __ Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Largett occurred at Main Street and uled to be arradgmed in Man- Tub area includes materials, MarMehead normafiy, Is woidd name at least 28. ^ churdb puMioatlon this of 429 Spring St. were instated BRilDGBPORT (AP) The Mahl Avenue in Hartford. Chester Circuit Court 12 jammed with about 1,300 M 'to *Die Roman. Catholic »Churdi guggeatod last year that' oardi- as co-presidents of the South labor and fixtures. u .s. Force at this time of year, but the Unlverslty of B t^eport an- currently has 93 cardinals. The nato, in the future, be etoctod by School PTA at the group’s final poor spring weather hais cut the nounced today plans for Its con- all-time time was 103, reedMid Metope’ oonfler- meeting of the year last night. Manchester Youth numbw o f boots In the water tinued growth and development ’The other new officers will be ences of the . various nations and Fired on by now to about 600 serve for a fixed period of time ^ Mr. and Mrs. Darden E. Has- at. a cost of . $18.3 milUan One cabin cruiser, valued at instead of flor life. There has ^ lett, -vice presidents; Mrs. Ed- through '1971. Red Snipers $40,000 to $50,000 sank in tlia During Stolen Car Woman Killed > been no indication 'whether tho ^ ward Weiss, secretary; and center of tpe harbor. Gangways The plans call flOr oonstruc- MANCHESTER ^ Mrs. Walter Morrissey, treas- and floats valued in the theu- tlon of several bt^dings, iiwliid- In Marlborough fer" ‘ •AIOON (AP) — A compara’ ^ urer. sands of dcUors each were , By BOB COLBY , ter being brought there by am-oar for 10 minutes over bwk „ of about 160 American soldiers John Ackeim an, 16. o f 104 butanoa roods onto B t 6 ^ 44A wbero tag an Arts-Humanitles Center Informants said the United Delegates to the PTA Coun­ wreiM^ted from yacht dubs. Head-on Crash cil are Mrs. Herbert Phelon, was badly cut \rp today fighting A Woodbrldge St. Is dead and The accident occurred almost he lost sight of the auto os it (o cost $3.6 mlMion, improve- States was certain-to get at A polH« DO« anyao« another Manchester teen-ager is simultaneously with another passed over a kwfll^ mont of faculty salaries, crea- ______^(AP)___^ One___ cardtoal at tha ◄Mrs. Raymond Peracchio and Linoleum Cements, reg 9 8 c...... qt. 60o off an ambush by North Viet- MARLBOROUGH UBLIC MARKET ^ Mrs. Henry ’Tenney. nunoae Boldlera weartiw ffloShv itfaniMHns «»ltloal oondltlon OS a result R t 6 crash a mile away in Coming over the MM, he sow ^ ^ scholarships and feUow- woman was killed and two men next cooMstory, in adatton to ^ During the meeting. Dr. and Armstrong Vinafloss s r t l r e u ^ o* » on Rt 6 which a second reported stolen the coMirtion near Doc’s Drive- ^ j„jured early today in the head- VroserA cardinals, Waxes & Cleaners, reg. $2.00...ea. $1. red hereto and Communist sul- catch. ,___ _ Sloopa.__ _ ketches and yeeterday duihtg• a stolen car n/uto eu«n«iflipped «verover an embank-embaidc- in In tavnlvfanrInvolving the stolen cor andend ^^thy students, and J colMeion» o f two caira on Namea that figure m ost prom ­ 803 - 805 M AIN STREET Mrs.' Raymond Peracchio were 'dde snipers Isshed in trees. expansion of research activities. “ presented pins in recognition of 9x12 Rug Pads, reg. $14.96...... $9Jt0 merit. Dye’s. inently among the Amertcait The U.S. Ctommand in Saigon Many smaMied onto Rivethead On the orttloal list in Man~ That driver, who fled on foot 'While attending to the injur- Dr. I**". JamesJames H.H. Halsey, Heisey, undver-rxuviM- arrivel at Hartford Catiwilc Merarchy ore Arch- their efforts as past PTA pres­ 2x3 - 2x2 ’Throw Rugs, ea. 40c, S for $1. said five of the American troops Beach. idents. vmoH oWx XA hi«) Memorial Hospital is into nearby woods, is being ed, his troop reported the car slty chancellor, said some $6.06 jjcapitai was Oora C. DolWer, bishops John F. Dearden of De- Braided Bugs, reg. $38.95 ...... $24.96 The program included a talk ^ hflttTo’fioiri Coastal communities reported jjarOld R. Strickland, 17, of 321 sought by state police. -which passed the stolen auto million of the total is anticl- 59, o f East Hampton. trolt’dnd John P . Oofiy of-Ofatoo-^ ^ OPEN MON. by Connecticut—State Trooper Carousel Record A>buni, reg. $4.98 $1. flooding of Streets up to ttoee Oakland St Hoopltal officials Both crashes occurred about on Notch Rd. .had orvertumed ^ form of seM-llqui- Her husband, Phillip G. Dol- go. CTs head injuries. 1:30 p.m. farther down Rt 6. ^ bier. 49. and the driw of the Included in specidatiaa Lawrence I. Secor of the Hart­ Cemmlc Tile, reg. 68c sq. ft ...... 47o I Hll 6:00 P.M. ford ’Troop on “Organized Viet evacuated. The two were riding in a car, State PoMce In Colchester pcjice went to the aoeddent bating federal and state loans, James G. Shortt, Archbishops loo max - oc hl Ceramic Floor ’Tile, American Made 46c ARMSTRONG*. Crime.’’ Six inches of «iow fell at reported stolen from Vernon, said a trooper on routine patrol, and discovored the car resUnig government grants and from ^ orBast Hampton, were Paul, Pa/ul.J. HaHlman of AMon- uEuoiaaL m CLOSED TUESDAY Vinyl Inliad Linoleum Rcnuiants INLAID ILEUM 1th ™ ^on intentrv Montpelier, Vt., and five-inch to which coUided with another spotted two c ^ traveling ^ ^af with no occupants, university funds. The remain- reported to fair condfiWon, ta, Joseph T. MoGwken of Son Many patterns in stock ----- sq. yd. $1.49 Installed In Kitchen, In eight-inch snow falls, were driven by Leighton W. C. Dye, south on Noteh Rd-One of them and State Highway der he said, will be sought in Colchester state . police said Bltancisco and John J. Krol of (Memorial Doy) TJp To 9x12 measured ta the northern part 28, of Wilkmaflitic. hod been reported atodm from Departnwnt employes, who dls- gifts and grants from private the accident occutrod at PhlladelpMe. Crash Occurs Formica Remnants, Good selection of wio* 'teSSiS' -5* Colors ...... sq. f t S9c - e __^ ^ TT Q ‘M'fl'HnM Kfltf^lAff of the state. BUiilYS. Seven oevgm inches fell ta *•* Dyei/jrc was wcus reporteduom inau. satisfac- Vemon. ' OfTVCl^acovered the Ulio mvoutcrash, avmbwvw followed sources. j.;oui:60 a.,sa.m. west of .Martborough Lawrence Oanfinal -Shehan of L AhA ■mjiu.jurn -riAAt /v» mountala areas of New Hamp- tory condition at tlie hospital As the trooper started after footprints aurass a muddy field - ^ Halsey said about $2 mil- Center, Baltimore was%ie only Ameri- In Parking Lot 9x12 Unoleum Rugs, Large selection of ^68.95 forFhA & /4nillATn 4iniWArtnMi two SOUHrom xone p^n otoei- OI Milre._ although,«r4i^-A— suffering from mulU- the stolonstFWkm car,f«»ir thetfi« othernfttMir .carour mto the AtuJ woods. ’Ihen »nhnai th^ lost jjj,„ tjje _ remainder______has been Police said tiie Shortt car can nsimed ta the Februesy 1665 AH Our Meats Are Freshly Cut and Not Pre-Packaged C o lo r s ...... $5.98 Preparation Ihctm me aemunanOTo Qpaa to seven inches ^ rain pie Injuries. took ^ at a fast speed pad the tracks when the ,driver ap- oontrihuted to advance gifts or went out of control, atiuck the oonsietory. The Undted States A rear-end crash occurred at action was toporied drenched Nantucket Islan^l dur- Ackerman was pronounced passed I t wi » pledKes curbing on the right aide of then had six cardinals, but Al- 3:15 p.m. yesterday in the Man­ 9 X 12 Dupont 501 Nylon Jute Back ’ Carpets. Reg, $99. NOW $59.95 ^muddy ^ n Mekong w h ^ ’^ l Delta ^ Y e and¥ < i near ^ ^ * 24-hour period. Provi- dead at the hospital shorUy af- The trooper chased the stolen (Sen Pago Wine) the road and then veered into bert Gregory Oaidinal Mjeyer of FRESH DRESSED"* chester Memorial Hospital rear Good selection of colors in stock. 1 WEEK ONLY. - the tpposing lane where it Chicago died a few months la- parking lot. GRADE A X struck the Dolbier vehicle. ter. POULTRY Police said Josephine Leclerc 9 12 Linoleum Rugs. Reg. ,$7.98. — $4.99 ea. HAM SALE! wiH be on SALE! o¥ 69 Jensen St. backed her c m ^ a south Vletoamese pat- *®«^aster-ce«tersd "Obloniol-Maslar" Smokod Hams, that or* into an unoccupied parked car »» T«bti southeast of Nantucket— owned by Roger E. Dumalne of MEATY LEGS quartered lb. ARMSTRONG w^iM- the^^ knocked out power ta parte of sklntoss, shcmkloss, fuHy cooked and defatted! 93 Scarborough Rd. Boston and several surrounding tam hlghtaads that the 4th DtvF some plaoes for 13 to 14 lbs. Ribicoff Undecided LARGE BREASTS meaty Embossed Linoleum (Bee Page Three) several hours. Makes a beautiful practical floor In coloi^ Whole or CHICKEN WINGS lb. 3 dimensional design. On Dodd Censure Its richly textured appearance makes it NEW HAVEN (AP) — Sen. tor siso said toot be hoped tha Ideal for just about any ropm in the house March Traffedy Remembered Naif LARGE ROASTERS 4./, 5/z lb. lb. and the soft colors will give a lift to any Abraham Ribicoff (D-C!onn.) ta- state le^siature would “outlaw decoNkUve scheme. sisto he has not made up Ms teatimoWfd dinners from now mind on how he’ll vote ta the on” in the state, MEDIUM ROASTERS very meaty TELEPHONE impending Senate decision on But the Connecticut Democrat IMPORTED DANISH HAMS FOR graduation censure for Ms DemociaUc col- acknowledged that a senator ESTIMATES Afl Center Slices. No Ends! GUT-UP FOWL . 5 0 * league Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, faces numerous ftaanoial prob- Rtg 79c. Spedal! ' . Vi L b .' Fresh frozen and meaty ■ ■ 4-6 lbs. SHOP AT But Ribicoff conceded before SQUARE HOME a Connecticut Associated ftress R iM c ^ said K costs a senap. YARD SERVICE For Juda Sepiprs meeting Thursday night that tor an average of shout to BP. BP BP e Guarantee^ 1st. Quality whether he votes “yes” or “no” $10,000 a year, in ttdditicn to a Cut from Full Rolls • Regularly $9.95 SAMPLES BROUGHT JUDA, Wto. (AP) — Stiff and Juda and strangely, at first, you TO YOUR HOME or censure, some people in his salary end reimbursed si- TOP SEE US FOR A LARGE VARIETY OF Home construction costs solemn in Mue gowns, toe eurvl- see no evldonce of grief, Cionnecticut “are going to be lowances, to serve ta his port- GRADE are going up (25 S since von of Jtidn School's sen- "Pe<^le aren’t flying- any CHOICE BEEF 1955). :Yet people are made at Abe RlMcoff.” He said there probaMy wers ARMSTRONG lt pace with these Lodem to feudal. Ideal for both home and 66341M Like baccalaureate. W e dhow themselves in amaU and lb. morMisd through toe door and subtle ways, changes? If you’re not business. Can be installed on floors in direct Asked what he fott about the -mpYuAv makas FTeahljr ground, lenn sure, call ns. joontact with the ground. 19 beautiful colors. you see all the boys. Just boys. Principal Jerome Kalk keeps reaction in Oonneoticut to his NOW Then the gills in a smoH group, waking up each morning at one vote, Ribicoff said he waa un- HAMB0R8 Ib. V k 2 „ . . $ U 0 "A PERFECT COMBINATION” R. J. SMITH. INC. No Obligation - “Thoxe’s Just you and six oto- minute before five. happy over toe situation. He runs knows what tbs expenses ^I4e•a. minutee freah OUT OF TOWN ste. A mother stands in toe dust FROJOY JNSUBANSMITHS . 9 5 * - “It’s SUM hard to beUeve. » ^ born and uses words like - i t would be very difficult for GALL COLLECT all seems so farfet^^. . »ig» »nd “does" as she talks of tdon in 1968. ___ _ ^ senator to serve Ms consU- OROUND CHUOK t,79t 2 n . $ U 0 963 Main' Street “I’ve ^ a Rood ta just on toe JOE CREAM SALE! V gol. SQUARE . The other nine girls te the ^ daughter now dead nearly two 2 TeL 640-5241 senior Mase died in an taferno of months. the Senate. I’ve worked hard," x YARD he said. “All of a sudden ^ represaa^ 't^ pi«pte ma* ROIWB ffiOUND EXTRA LEAN.. 93c FARMHOUSE FROZEN *Preparatlon and Installation Extra burning fuel when a jet airUner given i>eta mourn. Joyce Kad- craabad behind a motM t a a epjy’g coC, the one 'Wlto 28 toee, hasr *^™r*to pothing to do with your ^ ^ must keep ‘ a BUlncb of New Orleana. 'roey .ujj ppowts leatleaMy ttaougb ■F-FORK .b^79( 2 „ ,.3 f i l __jn Ackermfin7Y6, of Manchester was killed and . record.” ' APPLE PIE SALE! 33^ wars visiting toe cily the taouM at night. I tor n niee poeitt lonf UMSCMIMCIV OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 THURS, FRI. 9 ie 9 a eompanitm crRit^jr injured yesterday ydien 1 Oomnsoticut’s Junior seoa> (••• tigs flvs) , ‘TWs ia gwAiaito weii 'sft (8ss Pags aMa) iiie s e ca n collided on Rente 6 in Bolten. Both were (

■■ ■ •' t : *• \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, <»N N ., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 P A G E r m m »A G B TWO MANCflESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 bringing to 49 the number of Police Warn Many Casualties Police Arrests apprals filed to date. Sheinwold on Bridge They are: Regent Inc., for ' OHARSE Y1WR: Of Bike Rules *” otv« p p op tp band signal property on ■ the’ north side of PRESCRIftjttNi SCVSAUNO HD HELPS Alan C, Morrill, 24, of Hart­ Hilliard St. ’The btiflding is as^ Wettdtekr IToTrTwstnr Police CUeC when tnr^iw ^ stopping, U .S e F o r c e d e c l a r e r ford was issued a 12th Circuit sessed at $18,130, reduced from Both lidci mlneraUi James Reardon and CapL watch opt for cars pulling into By ALFRED SHEINWOLD George itcOaughcgr today re- traffte-'Snd doors opening sud- Court wanant yesterday charg­ $20,150 by the Boairl of Tax Experts sometimes use an HOirCH Fired on by Re'vlew; and the land at $7,170. nrinded parents that It is their dmty. and dismount befdre ing him with cibtalnihg goods by PIZZA KIWI ovecoaU o t two notinimp to show 4 A Q I 1 0 l f Manchester. Structural Steel '* * 42S MAIN STREET Bzaxnv POST o f e i o k tP A 7 4 responsMUty to keep their chtt- oroseing against heavy traffic, M se pratensea. W etoem eH oM five oadxJa in ee<^ of Qie minor drea trcnr i^dhig .UcycIes r e c ^ Don’t weave hr and out a Red Snipers Inc. for property on Mitchell suito. tlsed at the right time, O 7 4 Police said the arrest stems Dr. 'The btoldlng fa assessed at ♦ 7 4 lesstey on town streets amPus- traffic or carry a rider, from a possible fratxl at Sears $36,770,. reduced from $42,680 AT SPECIAU tUs helpe your sMe get to a tog atrieete a# a pl0ygr«HKl. A white light on front and a (Continued^ from Page One) good eaoriflce or a sound con­ WEST BAST and Roebuck Oo. in the Far- by the ra'vlew board; and the FBIDAT, 8ATVRDA1T, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 27, 28 ♦ K 7 < 4 S 3 BtcyelisU aie repikided to red rear reflector a^e lequbed tract in a minor suit. Used at Sion company was while kade. land a t $18,580. PINE PHARMACY V 106S dbcy^all treM e rp g^tlon a and for rrigbt riding- the wrong time, such a bid re­ ^ Q f searching the jungle for two 'WilHam R. Snow, 20, of 48 ^ Both appellants are being rep­ 664 Center St. ^ 9 8 i 4 O Q10962 O 8 « veals your disMimtion to the Red regiments. ’The company Nike Circle was charged at 3 resented by Manchester Atty. ♦ A I 8 5 2 ♦QM 9 enem y. commander was cut down in the a.m. today with brmch of peace John R. Mrosek. SOUTH Opening: lead—nine cf spades. first volley of coordinated snip- after a resident of 311 S. Main PIZZA West led the nine of spades, ♦ Non* or end mortar fire. 4? K 9 7 5 2 St. reported a prow ler in the and South wished he hadn’t The Communists attacked a w i t h :— O A K J 5 S area. hid so much..It was pretty ob­ ♦ X 6 3 / few hours e^ter daybreak in an Snow and Morrill are sched­ ANTIQUE SALE vious that West bad the ace of area where the 4th Division men uled to appear in Manchester I H a m b u r g W ta l North Kmt ' Snm r"’ dubs and that East had only have fought six stiff fighU in the <31rcult Court 12 Jim e 12. one dtaonood. South needed a Fan 1 ♦ ^ , SALE TO RUN FROM SATURDAY, MAY 27 ; I M oznrdki 3 47 Pw /4 O past eight days. ’The battlefield fair share of luck in addition to 2 N T was just over three miles from Pan WHERE ITS ALWAYS HAPPENING TO TUESDAY. MAY 30 very skillful play. the Cambodian border on the I M ushrooms Pan 4 <9 66' TOLLAND IPKE. ‘ TeL 647-9881 BIANCHESTEB Declarer played the ten of western border of Plelku Prov­ Two More Seek Items on sale — Spinning Wheel, Flax Wheel, spades from diimmy at the first ince. Warmer, Leaded Shades, Silver, Alnber^lu^ Commodea, Back Chair, Gov. WInthrop Desk, Grandfather’s aock, Chrlip trick. East shrewdly TONIGHT Tax Reduction pinyed twice/rtioPBi c e ^ o on the jack and One assault was made by mas Plates, Oriental Rugs and Many Other Items. low and South dlsoardod a clulb. eight ofo i spades.am BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND about 50 North Vietnam ese Tax appeals have been filed • a W * Will BE OPEN South led a trump to the kliig ^^uraUy, South wasn’t fool- THir. GROUP THAT 'TOURED THE COUNTRY wearing camoiiflaged tmiforms WITH THF. ROLLING STONES in Hartford County Court o f aad held his breath as he re- enough to throw aiway his and red berets. Wheeler, who. Common Pleas by two more Taff Antiques Moiu, May 29 and Toes. (Memorial Day) turned a trump. West’s que< last club; he needed the king of was with the company that was ’THE ROCKIN' RAMRODS Manchester property owners. 884 HARTFORD ROAD Tel. 648-9696 MANCHBS’TIB* May 30 From 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M > appeared and South could clubs for an important .job later —PLUS— hit, said the Reds were beaten auem breathing. on. Instead, South threw two »THir. BOSS SOUND FROM BRISTOL off by defenses hastily oiga- Im portant DIi low diamonds. Ized by the company’s noncoms Come Down and Try One To Go or Enjoy Here Declarer continupd^ with the South got to his hand ^rtth the 'THE GROUP” when' most of the officers were PHONE AHEAD — 646-0195 ace of spades, f^sdarding anoth­ king cf diamonds and cashed shot down. er low oiufb, ehd then with the the nine of trumps, reducing all The' thick double-canopy jun­ Complete Home Furnishings Since 1899! quern of spades. East covered hands to three cards. West bad Saturday gle made ft difficult initially to with the-king and South ruffed. to bold two diamonds and the DANCE TO THE GROOVY BEAT OF brirrg in acciirate supporting air Open Tonight Closed Tuesday, He returned to ihanmy with a ace of clubs, whereupon South and artillery fire. ’The Commu­ trump to the jttrtc and discard- led the king of clubs to make 'THE SQUIRES" nist snipers were lashed high in till 9 Memorial Day Eidfing West win the trick. West bad to, PLUS------FROM NEW LONDON the dense foliage and their fire return a diamond, and South caused meuiy of the American Open 6 Days Every Week Thurs. and Fri. Nights Open till 9:00 Area Weather made Ws slam by winning the 'THE BREAKERS" casualties. DINING EXPERIENCE last two tricks with the ace and During the battle, one platoon Crash Sends Two Out-oi-Towners to Hospital WINDSOR LOCHS (AP) — jack of diamonds. from a nearby company man­ ’Two out-of-town men were hospitalized last iVight when the said. Goodall’s car was struck at 9:22 by a car operaited by The U.S. Weather Bureau pre­ Daily Question aged to fight its way through to car in which they were riding (foreground) was struck by Donna L. IngersoU of 26 Wood Hill Rd., police said. dicts that ooM wet weather will As dealer, you hold: Spades, Tonight at Mhquamicut join the embattled company. a car at W. Center and Cooper Sts.^ Listed in saitlsfaotory Goodall was driving south on Cooper St. when his oar was continue over southern New none; Hearts, K-9-7-5-2; Dia­ Holding their ground deter­ condition in Manchester Memorial Hospital are Lee A. <3ood- struck in the right side as the woman’s car crossed W. Cen­ SPRING SALE ? England today. Strong north- monds, A-K-J-S-S; Clubs, K-6-S. 'THE 4 MUSKETEERS' minedly, the Americans formed all, 30, of Union’vUle, and Maurice C Lapage, 25, of Ne’wlng- ter St., they said. Sgt. W illi^ J. Cooke and Patrolman eosteriy winds oontinue to bring What do you aay7 —PLUS— a perimeter and found what ton. Goodall’s injuries have not been determined yet, a hoe- Harold Newcomb are investi^ting the accident (Herald AUantie moisture and cold air’ Answer: Bid one heart. When cover they could against the pital spokesmen said. Lapage has possible rib fractures, rtie photo by Oflara.) bfland. Very heavy rain fell dur­ your suits are of equal length -THE MELODY BACHS raking fire of Red mortars and on Keith’s Famous “BUNTING”. ing the night. In the northwest bid the higher suit first even the quick-firing AK47 sub­ of young women, and service to snow fell on the hilltops. though the lower suit is fSr MAKE THE GEORGE SCENE machine guns carried by the Possible Break the community. Rain wlU continue this morn­ Coventry stronger. North Vietnamese troops. The dub made the following ing and graduaiHy taper off with THIS WEEKEND 3 PIECE PATIO GROUP ; Copyright 1967 E ^h time the North Vietnam­ At Parkade Shop donations during 1966-66: clearing hum the west today. General Features Ooip. ese tried a stand-up charge 'Phipps Memorial Schoilairsliip ‘P In sections west of the Oonnecti- Proposals Presented through the jungle, they were Police are investigating a Fund, $5; Now Horizons, $100; cut River, the rain wUl taper •ir Dining at Its Bast! it thrown back. possible break at the F eg g y Mandiester Scholarship Fund, off to Siiowera late thto morning at one LOW KEITH PRICE! Food, Drinks and Service are Superb! START’S TONITE Fighting broke off when artil­ To Charter Commission Ann Shop at the Parkade. $200; Radio Free Europe, $5; JOIN OUR end graiduafiy end eairty this ;c Banquet and Party Faculties to Ao-:) 1st Run plus Top Hit—^Both Color lery, fighter-bombers and heli­ Gladys listen of 52 Earl St. Care, $5; Operation Health "HAPPY afternoon. In the easb; fhe rain jttmi^nn»ERM ^a copter gunships laid a blanket An advisory group ' to the fioeiRs: BudOdtog inspootor, as- told police she noticed two large conimodate up to 200! "VON RYAN’S EXPRESS" at 8HM) Babies, $10; MAHRC, $60; Lutz will continue most of the day of fire to pin down the North Coventry Charter Oommdssion sessor, dog 'wairden, sanitarian, nicks on the front door near the includes: IT HOUR" ROUTU 6 « 44A Junior Museum, $150; Ameri­ ) end end late this afternoon. Vietnamese while the Ameri­ boajrd of recreation, civil de­ lock recently. . T o M flm iF r L m om 94»-9000 "CAPRICE" at 10:80 has compiled recommendations can Oancer Society, $10; Oak Innerspring The heavy rain has caused Iso*. cans'pulled back. to be considered by the com­ fense and industrial develop­ A possible break was report­ fn»i 6 to 7 if Entertainment Nightly 'k Him School for the Blind, $50; the Weather Bureau’s River mission when it dra’ws up a pro­ m en t ed there about a week ago by Cushion p-Wl. LLOYD GILLIAM ) Forecast Center in Hartford to American Field Service, $5; Glider ( posed dhaiter for the town. - Police Conunlsslon Proposed p olice 'Who said th ey found tw o lOH, $25; Pennies for Art (art A n Dilnka Entertainers issue a flash flood bulletin for F B R d l ' - B B ’ mmmfsaimwm The advisory group is asking Further recommendations of small pry marks on the door, Cocktail Table Bednoedt Tuesday thru Saturday small streams and brooks in supplies for Mansfield Training yE dSE that Coventry adopt a charter the advisory committee stipu- The 'woman said, however, Sdiool) $2, and Zip C3ode Vet­ ( ______6 to 1 AJVL ) eastern Connecticut. Residents pursuant to the Honie Ride Act; late that the local police depart- that the recent nicks appear and Matching eran’s Kits, $11.65. in the vicinity of small streams MICHAEL8 that the legislative body of the mci«t be under a police oommfa- larger than the ones that were Rocker end brooks in that area should TREASURE CHEST town be that of a town coundi ion to be appointed by the therec ( CHURCH CORNERS ) take precautions against local Now Thru Tuea4ay consistilng of seven members to town council; that the head of Good new s flood damage this morning. The DIAMONDS be elected under two spedfica- the pouncil be called "chairman for photo fans! V ' Resfauranf *n'n Lounge J) la rg er rivers vtdll rise but win [AST WINDSOR ttons—at large, and with a pro- of oouncil’’; that budget and Complete for Only "Greater Hartford’s Newest Dining FacUlty" ramain within their banks. DRIVK IN ★ RT 'j ■viisdon for minority repreeenta/- financial authority be given the 860 MAIN ST, EAST HARTFORD / Along the coast, tides are run­ STARTS TONITE tdon on the coundl pursuant to town oouiKdl, subject to the re­ ANNOOTCING Oppoaite Conn. Blvd. Phono...... 289-4869 ) ning above normal and gale the Conneottcut General Stat­ quirement of town qieeting fior warnings are displayed. utes. certain appropriatiens.'-and that The^ Jxminr Century.fCSub of LOWER PRICES A very intense storm Is lo­ Also recommended; That the all special appropriatUqoa: In Mianchef^er, Inc., has Changed cated southeast of Nantucket Is­ administrative affairs of the excess of $100,000 be by refer­ Its home and be known land. It Is moving very slowly town be run by a chief adminis­ endum. o ir , herdafter ps 7^^ Manchester $5 Per Month ______toward the northeast and is trative o ffic e r w ho sham be oam- Also, t e t toe Wring of toro juidbr WWmeh’B CJhib, The. The SNAPSHOTS expected to be near the western ed “chdef admdntetrator," who personnel, not otherwise provtd- name change was approved CIRCLE “S” end of Nova Scotia by Saturday Luxury At Its Best — Reclining Seats ★ shall be appointed and may be ed for, be the responsdWUty of Imagine the pride you’ll take in your porch or patio and consider the com f^ ^ l umuWmnuSIy recen tly b y toe morning. The slow motion of removed by the council and who Giant Screen * Ultimate in Projection and the chief administrator, apd dub membersbip at a meet­ from shall be chosen exdusl'vely on you’ll enjoy, year-after-year ■with this lovely outdoor group by Bunting. Sturd-r^ “ the storm means thaA our Sound ★ Hartford’s Only New Theatre!!! that there be a personnel board ing at the Masonic Temple. ’The weather will improve very slow- If l the basis of edministrati've consisting of the town ooiincU new name, they ifael, more close­ ily made of lightweight rust-proof tubular aluminum with deep seated inner-(^ RANCH > Also Frank Sinatra qualifications, character cund end the chief administrator who ly- C M M B R P B M m ly idenbiffies the group wlith the Kodacolor On Saturday generally fair H u rry - experience, and who sham hold spring cushion construction to give you years of service. Beautifully uphoKi *VON RYANnS EXPRESS* shall be in charge of outUntng Federaited W om en’s Cluib o f INSTAMATIC ROLL FUJI weather is expected with breezy no pcdMcal office. job qualificatkms and duties. Omnecticuit, and America. stered with weather resistant supported Vinyl •with striking floral pattern. Spa-*-. northwest winds and tempera­ Also, that seven agencies or IS EASTHARTFORD CASINO Ends Recommendations are also As in the past, the dub is DAY CAMP tures somewhat milder than to­ officers within the town be ap­ that there be oompetiti've exams cioiis glider has thfe famous Bunting ball-glide suspension for noise-free gliding!: DRIVE IN ★ "T •) dedlcaited to the Intdlectual, each day. - ROYALE pointed by the town council and LOUIS O. BARBER, Director W Tuesday! for positions of ohief of police, moral and aoclal devetopment ease. 8 pieces: Glider, cocktail table and rocker. Five Day Forecast t r be directly responsible to the aseesBor, tax collector, town Temperatures from Saturday Peter Seilers chief administrator. They -would **]9ie Only Horsemanship Day Camp in the MMRONROSENeUQ- clerk, and chief administator; from original roll through Wednesday ore expect­ U rsula be the town clerk, towh treas- that the authority to terminate Hartford Areal’* MARTNMELCHERPROOUCTION i f l ed to average near normal, Andreas urer, tax ooUector, dlrectxjc.otf the employment of town per­ Black and whHoonapalS.*’^ * ^ EAST HAHTEORD David Niven daily Mghs averaging in the pubUc works, board of health, sonnel not otherwise provided COMPARE WITH AREA PRICES For Boys and Girls 8 to 16— Dahliah Lavt / p l a n t n mid-70s and overnight lows in Woody Alien planning and zoning and con­ for be vested in the chelf ad- O F U P TO 3 2 d EACH Bunting Aluminum and Innerspring Chaise INEMAl IS TOO servation commtssion. Transportation Available the 60s. lEiiiM ZiEiiiKnjni miiUstrator who ^ball seek the FOR KODACOURI Mild through the weekend and Provisions in the reconunen- advice of the personnel board, New- automated dsveloplng MUCH... Mon - F ri. cooler early in the week but dations state that with the ap­ and that all employes - of a squipment cuts eost$l The Outdoor relaxing comes easy with this deluxe chaise! FOR ONE - 9 :1 0 (Bach Camper Has His or Her warmer again by mid-week. 7:00 proval of the town council, the professioital nature ehall bd re- «) savings are passed on to you. For toe long stretch—full 72-inch length. Smart styl­ JAMES BONDI SEED s Precipitation may total lesq o S at. - Sun. chief administration _ is to ap- moved only for cause and diall Make us your headquarters ing. Polished aluminum frame and sleek', tailored Own Horso for 3 Hours Per podnt and imay remove seven of- than %, inch about Saturday 2:00 - 4:20 be entitled to a public hearing TT for sK"filin ddVBk^dng et the cushions, featuring Nachman ‘‘Peerless’’ innerspring Day.) Register New. night or Sunday. 6:40 . 9:00 before the persoimd board. lowest posriblepri^ units, sisal insulated. Extruded arm rests conceal o Town Meeting Suggestions springs that adjust back to 5 positions. Semi-pneu­ RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED $2 BiUs Since 1776 play the game of exettement INVITATION The final reoommendation PINE matic tires. AU weather vinyl fabric in fresh floral Presented provides that a town meeting WASHING’rOiN—Issuance of MEW ERiUND SEEDS FOI patterns on white background. Trafl Riding and Riding Instructions Every IN THE CUFF-HANGER In Shan be retained for six spe­ $2 U.S. bdlls was authorized by OF THE YEAR! o TO BID HEW EN6UND SIROENS PHARMACY Weekend I Call Now For InformatiiHi American oflflcialB for 160 years wbYlf! 5th Technicolor cific purposes: Approval of an­ 664 CENTER ST.—649^9814 and The Bolton Board of Educa­ nual budget; by request of ma­ and Free Gamp Brochure. . . —from 1776 to 1966. 'The 32 bill in SMASH WEEK! tion is accepting bids for 5 re­ wan dropped last year for lack Panavlslon jority of town coimcil; special locatable daissroom units. Spe- appropriations in excess of $15,- NOW EAST s t r e e t ; ANDOVER, CONN. o f dem and. dfioettons may be obtained at 000 and less than $100,000, end ONLY $ 7 5 .8 8 IR [Q]S[!I]SQI}SQI]3[[I]S[C]S[n}S[Ii] toe office of toe Board of Edu­ contracts -with toe state, federal ALBASI GREENHOUSES 643-2937 or 643-6839 cation, Bolton ICgh School, govenuimet or .poldtlcaJ subdivi­ VILLA LOUSIA ROAD. ' BOLTON Bolton, Coim. sions in excess of one year. . $3 Per Month All bids must be received by Also, all purchase and sale of SPECIALIZING IN Xoday "Shaggy" 8:46-7:10 CHILDREN the Board of Elducatloh by 4:30 real estate in excess of $1,000, "Professor” 6:35-9 PJd. U n d e r u p.m., June 5, 1967. exclusive of tax foreclosure; QERANIUMS, HYBRID PETUNIAS Sat. "Shaggy” At 12:30-8:55-7:26 and by petition, to enact on §jt. VsJuwn. "Professor” At 2:20-6:45-9:16 ordinance toe per cent equal to Slid HYBRID TOMATOES TEL. 6 4 3 -7 8 3 2 FREE PARKING BIRCH 8 J , REAR ? F THEATER SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1:80 75e five per cent of the registered ALSO MANY OTHER BEDDING PLANTS . BEST m FOOD I voters, and to ippssi oT , IHE TIME IS mnn toe town ooimcil toe per ^ O PEN T O THE P U fU C BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Two GREAT Walt Disney Hits On The Same Program!!! TO BUY A HOME equal to 10 per cent of the Thiasura Cheat registered voters. SiATURDAY AND WNDAY ONLY BEST IN ATMOSPHERE Diamonds, from DIRECYIONS: From Porter and Highland Streets take $100 to $5000 Manchester Evening Herald ' BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS CRASH THROUGH Coventry corre^ndent, F. Birch Mountain Road to Villa Louisa Road. PauUiie U ttle, teL 742-62SL FULL COURSE DINNERS And T H E LA U G H BARRIER E A S Y PAYM ENTS with sky-high AVAILABLE Co-Featnra ' hilarity! A U CARTE MENU Frank Sinatra in . ♦ • • ' " " j * "Von Ryan’S Ezpreotf* .AappenOrf^* k i l f (s- E ve. 7 * 9 a S at 6 - 7 - 9HI8 T/te Nefman s Offering S on. e T o m 2:80 - 4:88 6 :8 6 - 8 :4 0 BROLED LIVE NATIVE LOBSTER m B a n You Tried Keito’ii BAKED STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP M AY 2 t-2 7 ,1967 It's Just An Ordinary* "Keith's Has Been Your Head^ "One-Stop Shopping?** lEiaTOmA tfufmioBal is md BAKED STUFFED CAPE C O D SCALLOPS dEWELERS-GILVERSMITHt u W i who tukterttut fa s itrict # We’ll Omne TO Your Hmna To Advise Tool NANTUCKET SWORDFISH STEAK 968 Main S t , Manohooter codt of ottict SI s MMbor of and we are pr^d of it. quarters For National Brands, (, ,1 O K ( ,1 S I I \ I \ s WALT tiw local and Btite boirfa sad e We Have Tenno To Please ■( tto N itinal hiM clitlM •( E veryone! DISNEY’S Roil Etfate Boirdi. From Th^ Charcoal Grill Since 1740 the i n n has been an For Over 66 Years!" e AH Purchases Inspected • Read Herald Ads Before Delivery! FILET M IG N O N — MUSHROOM CAPS IHE i k i SPECIAL SIRLOIN STEAK ordinary, a house of good food and • a l l Ftnanring Is Done GRIiATEST By Keith’s! CHOPPED SIRLOIN OF PRIME BEEF ' f ; ' / grog. "Phone 643-41S9 ROAST PRIME RIB PUBLIC NOTICE % STORY *iath century description—a hotel, tavern Sinv Along with Dave Ford On The Piano and Organ - “The Man of 1000 Songs” batoUns, • i^uitflaeet of swimming pools must EMIT iwB 86 sUghHy impeifeet; Bsefany rajeoted, 1967 laodel pools Every ThuQi., IM., Sat. and Sun. Ni|dit eiili t-ii fit it Ml i'^M immediatoly. Thedb pools omne omnpleto with wolk-oround T01.D ffMiwi orir. patipn sod diving areas, safety lance, stairs, llltnrUif^ Historic . sad cirdulatlng systems,' pool vac, the usual g u a ra n ty , and I l l ) M A I N ST. MANCHESTER SSSSSB" !«• BM Prices are toe loweet poesible for quick deoranoe. Opposfae the Beonet Junior High School on Lower (Souto Bind) Main Street •kBUMUl, jM B BtltMIDBEWS^Iliylllia-, r,i«fatn»tu>n your oonvealenoe. Yorms: Low down payment 67 WINDSOR AVE. — VERNON — RT. 83 ^-4ow weekly payments. If interested oaU Mr. Bogan at 208- FREE MAIN ST. PARKING OR IN OUR LOT N^XT’TO THE S T O ^ 872-3381 BSB-4I28 onytima. Ffast.eome, first serred. ExcoHent VacUltiea For Banquets and Special Partlea jrCT. BOUTEG B * ta. — CaxUSKD MON. — DIAL' 1-296^9858 — MARLBOROUGH, I • ' t ' ■ ' , -. I. - . ---- .,1 '-y / ■--A ■ -.1 A X 3 V

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTERi CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 2»6, 1967 FAGS •S' BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 PAGE POUR stopping the arms sales. Re RAILROAD DEFTOIT gaiSr • HAVEN (AP) — The PO Bids Asked - He '^also criticized U.N. Sec- New Hav«i Railroad reported Since World War II Ribicoff Undecided retary General U Thant tor the today a $7,406,501 deficit for the To Fix Tracks “withdrawal the U.N. peace ford «Tst four months of 1967—much fhr alon t the • Israeli-Egyptian bor- larger than the $4,996,966 deficit The Maiwjihetrteir Poet (X fice tor January-tMough-Aprll perl- FAIRWAY, ie tahinc bidi lor minor rei«ira On Dodd Censure U Thaht’s. action, ■ Ribicoff od a ^e^r ago. ■ F I R ^ T $2 Billion in U.S. Aid .and adiedtiled maintenance lor (Oontihaed from Page One) talking about Dodd and to with- 4ald, "has caused much of the Trustees of the bankrupt rail- the operation ol the 11 poet of­ hold Judgment until the Senate problems now in the Mideast road said the deficit for April for Cemetery fice trucks at ttie town poet of­ In his own' case, he said, it take ■ up the censure motion. and has lessen^ his usefulness $1,636,248, as agatost a defl- Vases..., 29e fice. " I think it's wrong, to come In answer.to another question, to the U.N.’’ cit of 1817,904 tor the same Has Gone to Arab Nations The bid forma may bb obtain­ hi’ne and be reimbursed, he jjg was urg- month In 1966. ' WASHlifGTON (AP) — The of the Agency for Internathmal in local currendes and do nid ed from the main office or from United States has sent more Development states, because of come back to Washington in the the parcel poet station at Broad e

MANCaifiSTER EVENING HER4LD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26, ^967. PACK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 PAGE SIX while financing continued crow money because of the pro- BTBIKB IN ADEN Coventry changes In education enabling posed Interest requirement, ADEN (AP) — Aden wag hit Mrs. Holway Heads our children, to keep up with Cities to Reap Benefit Escrpw Interest Bill King said, because' the Indlvl- by g general strike today for the the modern world. What was dual taxpayer will have to make seventh time this year, good enough for us, educational­ TV-Radio Tonight Revisions in Budgets Show ly, Is far from being good the quarterly or annual tax pay- The strike seems to have been Ni. GOP ^om en’s Club From Additional Budget ment himself In larger lump cafled by different factions for enough for our children today.” Mm. Truman Crandall was In Is Defeated in House sums. different reasons. Including a Tax Rate to Hold Steady By DORIS BELDING 1 ARTFORD (AP) — A sup- No accurate figure waa avail- HARTFORD (AP) — A bill The amount of'the money held charge o f fhe program for the "Tha banks are not only per- protest against the killing of a Mrs. Philip Holway of 143 Adelaide Rd. yesterday pit mental budget totaling over able on the amount o< new mon- TeleviM on that would reijulre banks hold- In escrow by the hanks In Ckm- _____forming^ __ an___ important^_____ economic ^grenade______thrower by British Revtaed budgets by the Boaird ium. Carl J. Stalina, 'will be the meeting. She gave the Invoca­ waa 'elect^ president of the Manchester Republican |1< .2 milUon ehouW help give ey included in the last-minute , g, 7:16 (40) TTou Asked For It ing money In escrow to pay necUcut could not be obtain^ functlOT,” sald*^King, "but they troops Wednesday, alleged niol- of Finance taidtoate that It In­ director. Admiaaton Is tree and tion and introduced the speak­ thi cities the "shot in the arm flood of Appropriations and Pi- ( -8-22) -- -Mike ■ Douglas (30) Newsreel Women's Club at its annual luncheon meeiinfir at the ers. Mrs. John WaJlett was in (22) Mass. Highlights the homeowner two per cent from the bank commissioner’s ni«n applying pressure to esUng of ^Arab schoolgirls by tends to hoM the preseit , tax can be obtained through an In­ tlK y need” , Ctov. John Demp- nance Committee bills. Es- (10) Perry Mason interest has gone down to defeat office but "It must add up to taxes are paid on British troops — which British vitation front any band mem­ Manchester Country Club. She succeeds Miss Elinor M. charge of derat(ons, and made (12) Mcr\- Griffin 7 : i 0 ( 3-12) Wild. Wild West (C) rate at 49.75 mUlls, aobonhng to aef told a news conference timates were as high as S35 (18) Highway Patrq' (40) Green Hornet (C) in the House. millions of doUars,” the bank authoriUea deny — and support ber. Hadhlm. f a k e r s were Mayor a centerpiece of garden flow­ (20) Faith for Today ,, (18) Checkmate. (he recommended figures it will Agostlnelli, Atty. John Rottner ' Ttgirsday. million. (30) Aquanauts ‘ (10-20-30) Tarian (C) Commenting after the 91-50 critic added. ngp_ Hency T. Becker, D- for President (lamal Abdel Nas- The muaiclana will prevent It was the duty o f the board ers for th^ head table. (40) Munsters ( 8) Front Row Movie verdict in the lower chamber Opponents of flie bill, such as Manchester, who supported Co- ser’s actions against Israel. piresent at the adjotimed annual the entire oonceitt by Iteelf with and Rap. Robert Stavnltsky. "bo negotiate suid dial with Miss Haishim waa presented tn his eecond news conference Wh‘le 6:16 (24) Friendly Giant (22) Young Man from Boston of the day the governor pin- speaW"?. th« RepuWlcan lead 6130 (20) Film 8:00 ( 24) Antiques oil his bill Thursday Rep. Mor- Rep. Lowell P. Weicker, R- j,en’s WU, said he found It ______town meeting at 8 pjn. Wednes­ no other muetoal groups In per­ About 51io attended the event. teachers salaries, budgsUng with a gift for her two years’ (40) Peter Jennings (C) ( 8) "(jortez and the Legend" ris D. (3ohen, D-Bloomfield, a Greenwich, said they recognised .mpl'e. 1965 FAIRLANE nance members are $117,384 The music to be iierformed y'Sers ago- She h. a member of a must, as yre must^ continue Bellini will be accompanied Earlier in the session hn..AMui4. nf 1A nr IB insurance on the mop^ monthly tax bills, and to the 1^ than the proposed bud^ts wHl be from marty different the executive board of the Man­ to up the quality of education. Bel Air 2-Door. ThU is a sincere attempt the GOP had supported a per- ••»«"g Includes only those news b ro a d ^ ts of 10 or 15 property. They do not ^jygg making by several, Grand Lodge of­ 2-Door Sedan. submitted by the Board of Edu­ periods in muedc history. The chester Women’s Republican Our Board of Education budget 6 cyl., std. trans. very special problems,” he said, pupdl grant Increase considerab- minute length. Some stations carry other simrt newscasts.) money to homeowners. taxes are paid on time. ficers. 6 cyl., std. trans. •1395 •1095 SKILLET cation and the Board of Select­ compojsitions wHl range in va­ Club, end has been on the Re­ is cut drastically each year. At toj help our cities with their ly lower than the governor’s WDBC—136* 7:15 Frank Gifford money to homeowneru. "Many banks discourage or Two past grand masters; will 7:.30 Harrv Reasnner men. They cut the Be by.' ’ of iConnecticut, and a member of personnel, with little left for \Senate Bill Would Hurry on his money and for alleged .-the impUcaUon that the bank- the organization of Friendship' 6 pass., 390, V-8, 8:00 Gaslight WTIC—1080 timated revenue. Coventry High Sichool Green the Women’s Auxiliary of Man­ maintenance or other Items. 2-Door Hardtop. 352, V-8, A 1 Q O C 12:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 Afternoon Edition prer.3ure tactics used to defeat industry could threaten us Lodge. Saturday Only! Copies of the recommended a>nd Gold Patriot Band, under chester Memorial Hospital, "What we now call capltol PS., PB. •2395 WPOP—1410 6:00 News. Sports. Weather Dinner reservations close to­ Cruzo, PS. IOT3 | L aigging , Turnpike Drivers 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 6:15 Americana the bin. punitive action” such as budgets for the fiscal year from direction of SaiUna, will repre­ Women’s Club of Manchester,, improvements” he said, “ are 7:00 Lee "B abl" Simms Show 7:25 Chet Huntley Rep. Sidney Axelrod, D-Grot- raising service charges or re- morrow and csin be made with 7:30 News of the World July 1, 1967 through June 30, sent Coventry tor the annual and Cosmopolitan Club. She is a really neglected maintenance 12:00 Gary Girard Show on, said that bank lobbyists fygjj,g to accept escrow money Cfliester M. Ferris, >32 Gerard HARTFORD (AP) — A bill ‘The bill was sent to the gov- WINF—1230 7:45 Joe Garagiola 1968 are available at the town Memorial Day parade and ser­ Communicant of St. Mary’s items. The capitol improvement 6:00 Newa 7:50 Sing Along were saying that escrow ac- ,,jj p^gg yjjg itjud of legisla- vices sponsored by l t h ^ 40 miles an hour on super- jjaven, Hartford, Fairfield, and 11:30 Hie Other Side of the Day "They are trying to force us g^^jy tgara for the banking Indus- the baivd wUl be the local Breezeway. Auto., 2-Door Hardtop. 7:00 The World Tonight James T. Laidlaw of Grant brief resume of happenings facilities, among other things, hl^w ays Is expected to be New London counties will be —and I mean force us not to j|.y’> Becker said. "They're do- sclxxd’s Junior varrity cheer­ Hill Rd. waS' recently named since he took office. He said the all which should Have been tak­ PS. Black. •1495 852, V-8, Gruzo, PS. •1395 sldned into law shortly with 11- increased to $13,500 a year, pass legislation which Is clearly yg^.y •. leaders, and the school major­ South Windsor ‘‘Schoolman of the Year” by the public hearings, •'or what The en care of long ago as routine n il l^^slatlve action taken. Sheriffs in Middlesex, ToUand, in the best Interests of the peo- Homeowners will suffer if the DOG Eastern Connecticut Schoolmen. ettes. Herald has tagged ‘Gripe Ses­ House Bill Would Prohibit pie,” Axelrod charged. other banks also refuse to es- Bible School Set maintenance problems, if tho The measure that was passed Litchfield, and Windham coun- Laidlaw, a 20-year classroom PUG to Review sions’ have proved very success­ The banks “ are charging in­ The Second CongregaUcnal budget had permitted.” bjj the Senate end sent to the ties will receive $11,500 a year, teacher, retired in February ful and have catered to those terest rates that are shocking Church wMl conduct a Vacation Other points, covered by Atty. 1965 CHEVROLET 1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP governor ‘Thursday calls for The bill creating the Depart- Lead Paint in Tenements from teaching Grade 5 at Cov­ Water Problieiii people who would not ordinarily !lc violations to be assessed ment of Correction was signed to all of us," he said. "If they Blue School from July 31 Rottner Included- the addition entry Grammar School. He air their protests at town meet- of firm salary schedules so con­ 6 cylinder. st Blow drivers on limited Thursday______by Gov.___ John______Demp-^ Ha r t f o r d (AP) — Lead- nate the old “ McNaughton must cut something in order tlKOUgh Aug. 4 in the Church Qov. John Dempsey has asRed Impala Sport Coupe. With worked with the Willimantlc tracts for new teachers could Poppy red. •1475 bess', divided highways. sey. It vdll bring increased effi- base paint, beHevad to be re- Rule" as a test for insanity to pay interest on escrow mon- / / YMCA progfram and 4-H youth Community House on Rt. 44A. Uie state Public Utilities Com- jjj covering controversial sub- V-8, auto., PS. •1995 ...... _•__ ^ __ _ lot tVioTYi thr» iHvirfpTuls V be offered at a time when driver would also not be ciency end improve rehablUta- sponsible for a high percentage in criminal cases in OonneiJti- ey, let them cut the dividends PARISIAN befqre his teaching career.. He Olaiases will be from 9 a.m. to missiion to review the water sit- jg^ts, the mayor spoke of the V _ A._ __• _» ______1. .. . . ^ ® A wAoIrl tViolt* e+r»r»lrViftilH<»ra Tt4- ^ Cold Drink "quality teachers and not left­ alfe to travel at a slow enough tive work, he predicted, of poisonous lead in the systems cut. paid to their stockholders. It, still is leader of two groups of noon and are open to all town uaUon in South Windsor and purchase of the Trotter Block overs are available. sp^ed to block or impede traf- of slum children, would be Gov. John Dempsey is ex- isnt going to hurt them one COIFFURE the Jolly Garden 4-H Club in residents, as well as church has requested that "any feasible „ „ center St. as the future site people. "State aid is the key to the fi(| on other highways even banned in tenement and apart- pected to sign the measure ap- lota. ’ town. action which the mmlssion of a new Municipal Building. 1965 FORD XL HARDTOP 1965 VALWNT SIGNET 200 th^ug'h there Is no set speed ment liouses in a bill sent to proved by the Senate Thursday Cohen said the banks charge Ekirollments should be In by Will Be Closed Laidlaw began his teaching can take to assist In the matter "Our present facilities,” he said, mplmum under the terms of the Senate after favorable ac- that would judge the wrongdoer up to 11 per cent Interest on career in Coventry in 1947 when June 4 with Philip Linderson of mken ” 352, V-8, Bucket Seats Bucket seats. Sholokhov Rabbit TraiH or Richard Ingra­ "are adequate for the next two MILK BIDS «hl biU. tion from the House.' insane only if at the time of loans. Monday and he taught 39 pupils and assumed A hearing by the PUC wUl be or three years, but after that a Cruisomatic, PS. Autom atic. •1475 Young children, particularly the crimiinal act he lacked "sub- He said he knew people who ham of Casaidy HiU Rd-, both The Cfoventry Board of Edu­ •2095 In other action the upper janitorial and fire-building tasks held June 13 in the commis- new and larger building should ct^amber sent bills to the gov- those who live in slums, ab- staiDtial capacity” either to ap- offered to put money into in- in town. cation is seeking bids for fur­ D en ou n ces Tuesday, as well as extra-curricular ac- Sion’s Hearing Room at the erected to house our expand- ei|ior that would: sorb the poison into tbetr sys- preedate the wrongfulness of Wa terest-drawing savings accounts Bake Sale Wednesday nishing fuel oil to the Coventry A W ide Selection of Fine Used Cars Available New May 29 and 30 Ovlties. He Is credited with __ , ____ , ^ State Office Buiding In Hart- mg town offices and government, 4-AIIow savings and loan as- terns by picking off pieces of conduct or to conform to the instead of pdying it into escrow, MANCHESTER PARKADE starting a science program for The newly ( ^„ ^ini O zed o Cove v e n ^ jcM, g„^^ j j,g„g^g ^j^g^ I Municipal Public Schools for the school peeHmg paint and putting them requirements of the law.” and the banks refused to take sofciations to increase the Svetlana the Coventry Public School Sys­ Demooratlc Women’s dub will year, September 1967 through The McNaughton Rule defines it. In a letter to aarence Nlchol- Building should be located in the aount of personal loans from into their mouths. Rep- Robert tem and Is noted for conducting hold a combination refreshment son, _ _ chairman______o______f the Democrats center of a town.” August 1968. Itemized specifi­ to $5,000, with install- MOSCOW (AP) — Mikhail A. G. Oliver, D-New'Haven, told legal insanity as the oonddtlon stand and bake sale from 8:30 ^ 1 1 6 ^ dwernm'as Lenge reported Thursday before entrance is permissible. in September. Legislature, end feel a deep -Make bribery of a poUce „ reference was of the wai.- thett Goldberg wa^ chosen over School Concert Tonight. oorreisponding secrertaoy and sense of responsihdJity to the don a sophisticated upsweep or leer a criminal offense for Anat mention of ^ Stalin s daugh- The municipaiity. however, six other candidates in caucus. The all neiw Coventry Inteff- James Jackett, treasurer. people of the State.” classic profile. Wide rani3:e o f dark ..M...).... th. K.4K. ter In the Soviet press .since Goldberg, a former state sen­ Manchester Evening Her­ Officers' to serve with the toicto^*^ft March 13. A three-sentence would be under no obligation to Elementary School Cfoncert He aflso mentioned that, "It shades in high-quality human hair. ator and unsucceMful GOP can­ ald Coventry correspondent, executive board were Gedl eon statement then said she had use the land as an open space Band win be heard In a pro­ Is often confusing working wi'th •-Authorize the state to con- abroad and how lone «he ^ racreaition«ail area, didate for Congress in last foM’s gram at 7:30 p.m. today In F- Pauline Little, telephone 742- (Daaello and' Ihomas Connell. a Democratic majority, but I Regular $32.95 100% human hair Two committee chairmen t u y . Is "her pri™t« MelUer said In answer lo . elaetlons, was supported by ■ Coventry High School auditor- 6231. _ feel pure when this session pin-one in light shades to match Hausmen for the $10,(XX) a year chosen are Oonneill of bylaws closes the RepubMcan minority your hair. A natural looking new - iho^SSdSnS; rS Sholottov won Uie Nobe, 'T ' ' post. and Gretohen Mason, publicity. l*C' ______v,rv„n-n. PriZB for Uteraturc, largely for ^ naven. « whole situation” he said 'as it hair style in no time! 28418 Plans were discussed for the keeps the tax burden down and iirtur (ihA jrfjitA to works written 30 years before, Hep. Morris B. Hogan, R- REPUBUCAN DINNER SET ^ young GOP danoe June 3 art the llow the state to assist . “ Quiet Burlington, the only House off the shoulders of Individuals, NO MONEY DOWN .unities when gypsy moth jp j^ g ’ menlber to speak against___ the HARTFORD- (AP) SUte Elk’s Carriage House. will I(x>k good to the pMple of station reaches epidemic bdU, called it " o ’ complete R e p u b lic's will pay tribute "to on Sears Easy Payment Plan At a Soviet Communist party BOTH STORES Oonneoticut.” rtions, mess’’—without going into de- vadiant, though outnum­ Speaking on the funetdona of • congress in March 1966 Sholok- bered corps of ffighting state j l . ' ^ Veteran Curt Sim- hoiT defended the labor carnn about his objections to it. “ereo corps 01 ngniung s^ e m leave. fus _ Rose,______R-Waterford, spoke In Ainemblv.AissemWy, GARDEN Thursday. favor of the bill, saying It would Margo Wigs , . . Easy care, easy . jJnder- the new law creating be no hardship on anyohe. CHICAGO — The time lock (3et a CBT Personal ice! restyling. 100% human hair. j Department of Correction, E.A. BUCK’ 82, DIES ------was invented in 1874. Before its GLOVES Loan...the loan with Falls . . ; long-'hair look Dark Shades Light Shades al||riffs win no longer adminis- ASHFORD (AP) — Funeral INSANITY RULE OUT widespread use, the practice of low bank rates. with no growing pkins! state jails unless they ra­ services wilt.be held Friday for OUR ENTIRE STOCK HARTFORD (AF) — Final robbers waa to aiwaken a bank- S 9 9 5 69»5 79®* ai n as eheriffs and cjuallfy as Edwin A. Buck, a former state legistative action has been tak- er and force him to go to the Reg. 59c to 99c Anytime you a#ninistrators under Civil Serv- representative. en 00 a bill that would ellmi- bank and open the vault, Waleoma H«ra need money Lyi-ette Wigs . . . of 100% hu­ le rules. Buck, who died Tuesday in ‘ ...See your man hair in many glorious col­ he pay raise was called rea- Windham Community Memorial NOW 30c to 50c CBT Family ors. Head form, carrying case. ■<||able and moderate by Senate Hosjdtal at the age of 82, served ^ open thnra. and fri. tiO 9 ■ ^ Banker .Jortty leader Edward L. as representative from Ashford r main street— 2 stores—e. middle tpke. ^ Sears 129“ W lious, D-New HAven, who in 1925 and in 1933. ' Now Available u ai 1 the sheriffs have a great Survivors include five daugh- Presents Deluxe Wigs . . .400% human * a of work to do outside their ters, three sisters and a' liroth- hair. A perfect leisure-saver. d ies as jail keepers. ' er. Head form and carrying case. L u k e A d o r n s 159“ Sears Best Wigs , . . Handmade Hew England's Leading 20% off DO YOU SEW? Nationally famouijliair stylist of highest quality •'European- in our FashioniiWig Department, hair in 67 shades. Head form, Two-Year Professional ON Q U A LITY COLOR and PH.GR1M M ItiS HAS PART-TIME AND tonight and all day Saturday case. ' School of tiUI5P.M.V, PLACK A WHITE ro0CE$$iN,G FULLxlfME OPeNiNGS FOR 3 SA lE SM iS. 9275

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|»AOE laGHt 'T'.. ‘Yott Did It iftanri^FstFr bombs, to a point 13 miles west of Sai­ I n s id e gon. For The Graduate... EuFtttng llfralb Saigon is ttis seat of South Vietnam's M urder W itness Cdllapses ■gjovemment, the headquarters from PUBLISHED BY THB Which the activity of our iSO.OOO troops A new and unusual srift for Manchester High and h e r a l d p r in t in g CO.. INC. (Contlaoed from Page. 8) After Lawyer’s Accusation 13 Blsa^I Street in Vietnam is managed and directed. East Catholic graduates. Colorful plaques of their Mancheetcf. Conn.___ But, with nearly half a milHon of our dlspetiiiing eats and drinks, , TIIOMAS P, F*ERGUSON Poughkeepsie, N.T, ( A P )- pause I was sea ed.” school emblems on solid birch wood. You will find WALTER R. FERGUSON own men there, plus at least 600,000 was open throughout the con- ' Publtabera Defense counsel baa told poh- ” Ypu had good xaoson to be them at . . . .. ^ ...... ♦ Koundtd October 1. 1881_____ South Vietnamese In uniform, after • i ventlon in the name of Ronald & Reagan. Nixon and Governor rtance OppoUone—girl friend of scared, because you are the ‘ Puhliihed Every Evening Except more than two years of intensive mili­ George Romney of Michigan Alfred Widziewicz Jr., accused person who did t ," MarouUs tary operation, we have still not man­ also had' suites going for them, of first-degree murder—"You told her. are the person who i t ’’ During the crose-examinaiUon, SHOOR JEWELERS latter. aged to conquer and pacify a piece of i m but as afl - but-abknowledged Mise \3ppoU(me said she still SUBSCRIPTION RATES territory only 12 miles outside Saigon. candidates that was expected. Mdse OippoUcive, on the stand Payable ta Advance as a prosecution witness, broke loves Widziewicz/id ziev n c! and hopes to 917 MAIN S t, MANCHESTER one Year ...... This is, we believe, the closest we More to the point, X straw- Six Monthe ...... D ™ into hysterical sobs when the marry him some day. have yet bombed to Saigon, the closest poll taken among the delegates Three Monthe ...... J-Si accusation was made in Dut- Mrs. Boyster had let Wldziew- One Month ...... l.” we have yet come to our own headquar­ ■-I?" to the state convention riiow- chess Oowrfy Qourt Thursday. icz and Miss OppoI'Ione stay in THE TREASURE SHOPPE ters. It is the perverse kind of progress ed Reagan with a solid bloc of m e m b e r o f II She sobbed "N o” over and her apartment while her hue- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'A V?- support—-less, it is true, than The Aesociated Pres.e is exclusively entitled the cynical have come to regard as over again, buried her face in baiid was on duty as p. Navy ‘‘W ... _ el^er Romney of Nixon but a MANCHESTER PARKADE to the use of republication of all news die- typical, and perhaps inevitable, in this r her hands and collapsed. seaman. patches credited ta it or not otaerwise crediU very healthy showing. Moot of ed in this poper and also the local news pub- particular conflict. It is only recently Wm w s Dial. Atty. Joto R. Heitaian that we have bombed closer to Hanoi, A*'*'. the Reagan votes came from shouted at defense counsel Pe­ ^AU* rights of republication of epecial dis­ N ixon . patches bcreln are also reserved. ______the enemy city. ter MiairouliB: "If you have any i i Reagan has his hands fun The Herald Printing C o m p ly toe.. a»- evidence tb prove that, I de­ ■umes no financial >-^P<>nftolIlty for t ^ Si* V trying to govern the State of mand you give M to me as dis­ graphical errors appearing *",^Yertisementa What Ivy League? California and insists that he trict atbomey." GERANIUMS and other reading matter In The Manchester When it comes to the Ivy League, Evening Herald. , ______will not be a candidate for the MarouMs replied: "When this does society’s left hand know what its nomination ' next year. Never- Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. o**" * Xu trial is over, I’U give you Publlahera RepresentallVM ~ right hand is doing? . f j theleas, a shadow Reagan-for- proof.” 59c - ’3.95 Mathews Special Agency Naw York. Chi­ Presidenf operation. is already cago. Detroit and Boaton. * Down in New York the other day. iC Judge Raymond C. , Baratta Attorney General Louis , J. Leftowitz operating out of OaMfomla, dedaret' a lO-minute recess. ■ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU &F CIRCDLA- backed by rtghtwlng Republi­ nONS. ______- announced, with a great flourish of ac­ i i l t'V?* Miss Gippoilone, pale end * can fat-cats and sparked by Display advertising closing hours: v complishment, that one of the city’s i i S s i e* ** trembiUing, returned to the wit­ CEMETERY BASKETS For Monday — 1 p.m. i™ ay. ’Tom Reed (son of Connecti­ ness stand. Questioned by Heil­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Mwida^ largest employment agencies had agreed A cut’s Gordon Reed, a 1964 For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. to drop the phrase "Ivy League Types’’ i i i P ' man, she denied she had any­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Ooldwater Stalwart), thing to do with the strangula- •2.95-*3.95-*4.95 For Friday — 1 p.m. Thuraday. from its help wanted ads. Reed was northern Califor­ tkxi of Mrs. Sandra Boyster, 22, For Saturday — 1 p.tn. Friday. The reason the New York Attorney aasslfled deadline - B f ' V ' nia Reagan manager last fall. In her apartment here last Aug. puDUcauoii.publication. 5a p..m. I....- PVlday for Saturday General is operating against the use of * f 4 * V He is now acting as unofficial iind Monday publication. MM , « ♦ ’ . 6. aOW ERINO ALMOND such a phrase is that he assumes that , J . national "coordinator” for Miss OIppoiUone, 19, had testi­ ANNUALS Friday, May M it is discriminatory in insinuation, and ' ];} ' Reagan friends in O^'lifornla fied Wednesday that she saw who. with or without his con­ Reg. $2.95. NOW A A that it indicates a snobbishness which ■ , • -'V -- Widziewicz, 20, of Naugatuck, OVER 30 VAMETieS sent, want him to make a might be illegal in these days of legal Oonn., choking Mrs. Boyster Mi serious bid for the nomination. A Journey To Pearson equal opportunity. her bedroom the night ishe was Balanced against these de­ Wiled. She said WldziewsW bad About two days before the New York President Johnson, on television ye»- veloping hazards for Nixon are intended to rob Mrs. Boyster so aOW ERING SHRUBS PERENNULS teeday, didn’t look like a President who Attorney General announced this tri­ the polls which, as already be and Miss Ctppollone could umphant operation of his, there was a bad suddenly decided to go up to Cana­ stated, Show him with sur­ get married ' SHADE TREES PANSIES da just to visit Expo 67, fine a fair as very interesting news item which gave prising strength not only During a tfwee-hour cross-ex­ among rank-and-file Republi- amination by Maroulis Thurs­ that la universally reported to be. some indication that the “Ivy League ■ b VEBETABLES He looked, the American President, as Type” may not quite mean what those eano but also with Independ­ day, riie said she was anxious to FLOWCRINQ TREES i f H If he had suddenly become filled with a would-be discriminations in the em­ ents and'Democrats. One sam­ leave Poughkeepsie the night ple now being shown privately Mis. Boyster was idate “ be- great desire to sit down with Brims ployment agencies thought it ought to ROSES ^ ONION SETS to prinelpal Nixon 'beckers Minister Lester B. Pearson. mean. glveo Nixon a 45 percent Mr. Pearson is the gentleman who, in AH the "Ivy League Type” prep rating a« the Republican who OPEN DAILY 9;Q0 - 8:00 •- SUNDAY 9:00 - 6:00 the capacity ot foreign minuter for schools of the New England region were "if elected would be most Canada 11 years ago, provided the key complaining, it was reported, because likely to bring the war In Viet­ Impetus, energy and formula by which the Ivy Leagpie colleges are no longer nam to a sktlsfartorv conclu- , About a mile farther along Rt; 6 from the fatal accident, highway guard rails the Unditefl Nations, whoiehearteflly sup­ taking their product from them. .sion." His neare»rf rival was were leveled and a highway sign twisted when the unidentifie(|q^iver of this f l l A B J S PEAT MOSS ported,' then, by the tJnited States, The Ivy League colleges, the Ivy Romney. wMh only 9 percent. reported stolen car lost control and the auto overturned. Album Of Churches By Joseph Satemis brought the Suez crisis of 1656 to a League prep schools complained, were Even among Democrats Nix­ V U R J ^ on runs almost two-to-one peaceffil end. His efforts were so re­ now taking some 57 per cent of their SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL, FORBES STREET, EAST HARTFORD COMPOST ahead of Romney on that ques­ Manchester Youth Killed markable he was awarded the Nobel freslwen each year from the high tion. Poets Comer lEELA Peace Prize for them. schools. 7Jr-rju-ivMMMja But Reagan and the South He might be, therefore, a good man The Ivy League prep schools profess­ During Stolen Car Chase TOP SOIL far outweigh these polls in Memorial Day 397Taen for the American President to see at ed to understand why the Ivy League A Thought for Today any serious appraisal of the We give our dead heroes glory School. He attended South NkOCiiMStKi Crff*!)"- •49-7121 this particular moment In history, when colleges are doing this. They want to (Continued tram Page One) A TRUSTED NAME Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester Nixon candidacy today. with special pomp, ceremon­ Metiiodlist Church. Open Foru] 1967 Publishers Newspaper there is a new war threcitenlng in the ' broaden their own image, and include a psurentty orossed a stream. Council of Churches Syndicate ies, parades! Survivoirs, besides his par- FOR 7S YEARS Near East. wider and more diverse assortment of Yet the memorial of their Holy Investigoitiion revealed l«ter enbs, include a brother, Michael And there need not be the slightest Americans in their product. Thoughts When Coming from Hour, eoon passes, quickly bbait that oar bad been stolen j. Ackenman, and two sisters, What especially incensed the Ivy Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak abusive of the other man’s opin­ from Manchester. The drivers Deborah J. Ackerman and Do- doubt that Prime Minister Pearson is The Doctor’s Office “Neither Free Nor Fair” Pair Arrested fades! dpeply and sincerely concerned and oom- League prep schools was the fact that So I went to the doctor, and To the Blditor, ions and rights. of the stolen earn apparently roen L Ackenman, aU at home; tai control of their respective But never will fade the bleeding iriitted bo the presMwation of the peace they themselves had already begun do­ WASHINGTON — Richard it’s just like I thought, he When I read the editor’s foot­ To us, it is sad and frighten­ knew each other, police said. his maternal grandparents, Mr. delegations to give them maxi­ For Espionage hearts of parents that bitterly hl^ helped create in the Far East. ing' just this, so that, now, the product Nixon ifl snowing surpaising waMts me to go im the hospi tal note to my letter yesterday I ing when these rights are in any ’They said they have not de- Alexander Irwin of strength in the pouts—and now mum maneuverability on the way cen'5ored or infringed upon. cry 'But reports of the meeting in Canada they offer the Ivy League colleges is , amd have some tests, amd may­ had to read it several times to termined yet whether Acker- Manchester, and his paiemal has a Wajshington headquarters floor. Both would love to pyra­ be have an operation if it’s, In this day and age, when even Close to Palace Lifting their very souls, with man or StnkdUand was driving. gr««dinathor, Mrs. R o^ Acker­ yesterday made it quite dear that, if flailthom its meaning since it precisely the same kind of mixture the that looks like the executive mid their dedegate strength into Iccal issues are far-reaching in prayer of faith, hope to the man o f Manchester. what he thinks *t is. didn’t have any connection or LONONDON (AP)^'— A 20- The stolen cor involved in the American President came seeking Ivy League colleges are trying to get a spot on the Presidentlai tick­ scope and can have long lasting . sky! Funeral services will be held suite of a push Madison Ave­ Lord, I didn’t wont to go to seem to moke any s^ se. Then yeax-old civil, service typist and waa reported o&sultation/ wisdom and help on one for themselves. et'—but not with Nixon. Nixon the doctor, I didn’t want to go effect on our own and our chil­ tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the nue emporTum—but these as­ I realized what he meant and an unemployed surveyor in blue Bleed Ye Precious Hearts tor st01«i rrom Sarah L. Lewis of Crisis, he enooimtered an awareness of But, instead of thanking the prep is too conservative himself to to the hospital, I don’t wnant to dren's futures, it is vital that Hollmes Fhmeral Home, 400. sets cannot conceal a growing I couldn’t believe he would dare jeans were arrested at 2:30 a.m. your loved ones, .look to Cal­ Blast Hiartford. The other stol­ tfe other crisis, that in Vietnam, too. schools for the ready-mixed ne\v Ivy make a balanced ticket with have a lot of tests, and I cer- even the smallest voice should Main St. Bimial will be in Blast liabdliity to his Presidential to accuse me of such a thing! today a stone’s th tw from vary Hill en auto belonged bo Mary Jane conservatives Tower or Kirk. taM y don’t want to have an have an opportunity to be heard ■prime Minister Pearson, during the League image, the colleges are going quest. In 1733 Pater Zenger fought Buckingham Palace and Where His beloved Mother, be­ Lappe of We^WUidngton, state yrtends may caU at the fu- plwt two years, has been just as anxious In short, Nixon’s basic strat­ But this is only part of Nix­ operation. fairly. out and favoring the high schools, so for freedom of the press, no^v charged with espionage. fore His cross, wept as the poHce said. . . neral home tonight from 7 to 9. egy is built on his strength in on’s Southern problem. FiiUy What do I want? I want to The Open Forum of our town ttfi try to help make peace in Vietnam that today the best way to get into an where is the people's freedom The couple — Helen Keenan world stood still! Ackenman was bom toi Hart- j______O F MANCHESTER the South, and it is precisely as critical is the virtual cer­ be healthy, sure, but mostly I paper is one of the few places as he was, 11 years ago, to make it in Ivy League college may be to be sure from the press when it decides it and Normcm .Blackburn, 29 — But know, He resurrected— fond, Deo. 6, 1951, son o f John there in the South that ‘events tainty that George Corley 'i^al- guess I want to be myself. I available for a man to air his PARIS—^The Ekiglish word, 935 MAIN STREET tlw Near E ast But he has not had, un- one attends a non Ivy League high is the only one with right views were arraigned at Police (3ourt arose from the dead to ac­ J. and Many Inwin Ackermen. are conspiring against him. lace of Alabanra will ruji for want to be human. Humans are vieu’s, and as long as his words oravat, is derived from the 643-5171 tiil now, the same cooperation from the school. on a subject. I always believed on charges of stealing a restric­ claim He lived in Manchester 15 With some 310 delegates to President himself on a third- al'W’ays fighting battles. In fact, ere not libelous o f slanderous, BYench word for Croataon €uid it was their duty to grive the ted document on behalf of an That no one diee who loves God comdng here from Hart- United S^tes he had 11 years ago. What was it, now. that New York the Republican Presidential party "Sitand Up B\>r America” if I don’t fuss albout tests and each person should be given fair goes back to the 17th century an oj>emtion, I’ll fuss about facts and let the people judge unnamed foreign power. They ‘ —tiiey shall etemaUy Uve He was a sophomore at (.What went on between the United employrn'cnt agency promised not to use convention next year, the South ticket. treatment and have his views Miancltesber HSigh School, and when Creation mercenaries who something eOse. for themselves. were ordered held in custody for who die in His Name! States and Canada yesterday? Did the in its ads any more? has always been Nikqn's rich­ With Nixon’s natural made public. This should be pos­ fought akmeolde BYench sol- Jesus, you didn’t choose a When the editor c m judge investigation. Ball was refused This world shall be conquered President who went seeking help in the est political vein. Now, how­ strength in the South his best sible without having the editors School, and HflliUg Junior High d&ers woire hnen neck scarves. .cross for yo\»r battle, did you? and accuse a person of ulterior at the request of the police. only by ita Creator—those I ^ r Blast resent finding himself called Senatorial Ethics ever, the former Vice Presi­ political weapon, Wallace’s en­ add any unnecessary, unfair, Help me to fight my battle motives then the people are be­ slanted or derogatory comments ’The charge read during the who albuse the peace and love upon to talk about Vietnam t^ ? „ If the Senate follows the recommen­ dent faces the loss of about try at one swoop wnou'ld large­ whatever it is, instead of fuss­ ing denied their freedom of five-minute court session said of God dations of its Ethics Committee and one-third erf those Southea-n ly neutralize that advantage. to the end of Uie writer’s letter. By this time, there should not be very ing about which battle it is. i^peech. The Open FV>rum sec­ Miss Keenan stole the docu­ Shan feel the wrath, power of votes censure of Connecticut’s Sen. deJeguitees because of the fa­ With Wallace in the race, most It seems that when The Herald nwch doubt, in Washington minds about Rev. George Nostrand tion is supposed to be where ment, which was not identified, His Staff, His Rod! NOW ...ot TURNPIKE TV Thomas J. Dodd, that individual can vorite-son ■ candidacies of Sen­ of the Southern states that receives a letter which does not the nature of the crisis in the Near East St. Mary’s Churdi the people can speak their mind correspond completely with the on or after May 11 ^ the insti­ O precioue loved ones—pray best serve his country, Ws Congress, his ator John Tower of Texas and Nixon might otherwise capture —4hat it takes the shape o f a loaded freely and fairly, but when the editor’s views,' he quite often gation of BktckbumrThe indict­ with all your being suid cry conscience by resigning his seat and re­ Governor Claude Kirk of Flor- from president Johnson will be gun put on the world table .by Soviet editor presumes to use his foot­ feels obliged to attempt to hold ment said he was acting on be­ no m o re ... tiring to private life. Even though the . ida. in gravest jeopardy from Wal­ Russia as an answer to the contihufed' notes in such a manner then it tlie wrier up to ridicule. half of a foreign agent. Look up—see how proudly your Ethics Committee did not go so far as In Texas, behind-the-scenes lace’s flanking action on Nixon’s Today in History is neither free nor feiir. If he edDalation of the war in Vietnam. In In this particular instance. I Both the attractive brunette loved ones march as the calling for his unseating, any man who but potentially bitter squab­ right. . By The ABSociated Presa wants to ■ answer then he has refer to the editor’s uncalled for and Blackbum declined to make Saviour opens, tor them, that case, its mildest message would is so formally charged with conduct bling is eilready detectable Still another threat to Nixon Today is BViday, May 26th, the right of using his editorial statement at the end of the let­ a statement. Heaven’s Door! that the United States must ease off "contrary to accepted morals,” Is moral­ among GOP leaders. State comes from the incipient party the 146bh day of 1967. There are columns not the Open F'orum popularity of conservativeo ter written by Mrs. Peter Sad­ The police did not Indicate in Rev. BV. Walter A. Hyezko Mb pressure in Vietnam if it wishes to ly obligated to remove himself from chairman Peter O’DonnedI, a 219 days left In the year. of the people. Governor Ronald Reagan of loski, May twenty-fourth, espe­ wMch government department S t John's Church hitve Rusria keep the cork on the bottle pubUc office. Nixon-for-President man, wants Today’s Highlight In History I have always found when California. The more Reagan cially since the ‘note’ had noth­ Mias Keenan was employed. Manchester, Conn. of troiibre in the Near Eaat. To fail to do so, to hang on in the to limit Tower’s control of the On this date in 1868, the im­ someone can’t argue an issue is talked about as a serious ing whatever to do with the hope that the voters will "exonerate” 56-vote Texas delegation to a peachment trial of President honestly then tfiey stoop to in­ "'But if this is the plot of Russia, an PresidenUal candidate, the contents of the letter. The editor enemy, the irony is that one half o f the him in 1970 (it is, of course, impossible token one ballot. But Tower’s Andrew Johnson brought his sult and 'smear. must lack confidence in his own more Nixon is threatened with acquittal in the Senate. proposition—^that we ease off in Viet­ for an election to remove a moral stig­ men are plotting to bind the Mrs. Peter Sadloski opinions, if he cannot permit delegation to Tower, as the 1964 the loss of hard-core support On This Date nam and stop pretending we can seek ma 1 would show an unawarenew of the ■ from the Goldwater Republi­ such honest dissent. Memorial Day Special wrongness of what he did that could delegation was. bound to Barry In 1790, Tennessee was organ­ Sincerely, and find total victory there— ^is also the (Soldwater. cans. ized as a territory. ‘Uncalled for StatemenP only increase his unfitness for office. The best illustration of this Paul and Virginia Diehl desire of Canada and most of our other In Florida, newly-elected In 1805, Napoleon Bonaparte To the Blditor, The fact that the Senate committee predictable peeling away of real friends and allies in the world. Governor Claude Kirk, ('to whom was crowned King if Italy. One of our most important \9SI Itself did nbt demand bis unseating, in Nixon’s hard-core conservative CHRYSLER NEWPORT ]li is not impossible, then, that Presi- . Nixon paid a secret visit in late In 1664, an act of Congress freedoms has been the freedom 'A Smashing Success’ nowise relieves Senator Dodd of taking support came last Saturday dWit Johnson; going to Canada for help April) is liKewlse politely show­ creating Montana Territoty was of dissent—‘the right to dis­ To the EMltor, 4-Door Hardti^. Auto, trans., jin"' action commensurate with his be­ (May 20) at the GOP state radio, power steering, undcr- from PMme Minister Pearson on the ing the door to Nixon’s South­ approved. agree; whether with the govern­ ■ I am writing for the Sister­ COST LESS trayal' of public trust. A man who conventioh in Bau Claire, Wis. In l'942, a 20-year-treaty of ment and its policies or with hood of the Temple Beth Sho- 7 coatmg, WW. tires, vdieel N*ar Blast, should find Pearson urging woiiStr*- among other things, divert ern agents. Botih Kirk And Tow­ A full-scale hospitality suite, covers, back-up lights, pad­ him to do in Vietnam essentially what 5116,083 from' oanjl^ign funds to per­ er, with a combination delegate alliance w m signed by Britain anyone who'*'^does not hold your lom in order to thank the people ded dadi, 2-speed wipers. and tha Soviet Union. views, as lo i ^ as you are not of Manchester who so gener- the new Russian gun on the world table sonal.use_. is utterly ■■OBfibted to be in a strength of 90 votes, want to- (See Page'Nine) Quysler 6 yr./6000 mile oiisly supported our art show Is trying to frighten him.into doing. position o f lawmaking and 'judgment cm w a rra n ty . Sleep like Old Rip l and sale of last week. It was What if, at this point,. President John­ his fellow critizens. This will be all the truer if the Ini'* great fun to produce such a son should suddenly be willing bo Usten temnal Revenue Service finds .J^at this show, and It was a smashing Canada on Vietnam ? Obviously, any o n a diversion of funds should havi^JJeen re­ success besides, and for mors Sim nions dbange of American policy in Vietnam ported as income but on which no tax Fischetti than this we cannot ask! A SQCtuld have to be accomplished smooth­ was paid. great measure of our thanks ly and without loss of fhee, without the The Senate is to be commended for goes to The Herald for the 3195 open ignominy of yielding to a Rusrian having set up the committee and carried splendid coverage which -we reme threat. Perhaps, then, one possibility through it shamefully dragged its feet received. 1966 PLY. CONY. 1966 COjMET Yours slnoen'ely, Wquld be to enlist and empower Ihrims before taiking the step. We alTO believe Fury S’ RAH. l9fiQK Callfnte. V-8. 2-Dr. Hard- Minister Pearson to be a broker for that the two Washin^on newspapermen Mrs. Robert M. Stone Auto., P.S. AW® t^RABL duta $1995 President fjlsce once again, with our gobperation — Drew Peer-son and Jack Anderson— t More comfort— better rest oipce again, and the hepe that he can who dug out the whole affair have done a- public service. Without their plugging RECTANGUUR 295 Sq. Inch Brid a formula which would ease what 1966 DODGC away, it Is doubtful if the affair would Herald 1963 DODGE l4really the one world crisis with,some Polara 4-Dr. Hardtop. RAH, Now—Enjoy full color at its very best. S im p le Standard full or twia • ever have gotten off the ground. '440’ 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto. size, each piece l^ -s a v in g for all. ^ Yesterdays auto, trana, double C frlQ C One knob tuning. Frankly, we believe that a strbng powered. trans, power ■jin this is perhaps fantasy. But it case for Senator Dodd’s unseating could s te e r ^ . 1 9 9 5 been true tor a long time that It have been made. True, he is charged 25 Yean Ago Imagine making a Beautyrest even better! Now this ALL 89 liigoing to take »mething fantastic to with stealing from his constitutent* The Afiandhester Ohamber of 1966 DODGE new BeautyreVt Supreme gives you the best night's *•••? Sxtm long twin or full ciitricate the world from the dead end rather than from Congress as is Har­ 1965 CHRYSLER, Ocanimeirce holds ilts fifith wel-'^ Dart ‘270’ 4-Dr. Sedan. ONLY ygu ever had. It's made with luxurious, space-age cush­ sizes, each S^urse it has been in ever since Febru- lem’s Representative Adam CSayton ooming. tea tor the housewives Auto, trans., power steer­ Newport 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH, ioning called Sjmfle)^, an exclusive, non-allergenic poly- of 1965. It is something, at least, PoweH; true the latter is also in defi­ in the famlHes who have xe-'^ ing, radio, whitewalls. (4 *1 8 9 5 autto. trans. foom that gent1|f molds itself to your body . . i cradlei .5 0 “ At the President- went to the Prime ance of a New York court. But if there cenitly. moved into town. ' to choose from) $ 19 9 5 99 lister. There have been times during were grounds for refusing Representa­ Mrs. Ernest Kritzmacher of you over thle firm, flexible Beautyrest coils below. Its MANGHESTER past two years when Mr. Pearson tive Powell his seat, there are also 539 E. Center St. is elected like sleeping on air! And the individual, muslin-pockatad 60 X 80” Queen Size Two grounds for taking Senator Dodd’s away Ipd his idsas have not seemed particu- presldeirt of the Manchester IM t lARRACUDA piece Outfits, ccmplete from .him. coil construction (over 800 <;oils. in a full-size mattress) hlHy weloome in Washington. Mothers CSul) sit Ms annual 1964 DODGE R is absolutely easential that mem­ Sport Coupe, V-8, RAH meeitiing heid in the banquet, Auto.,P.S. 8 ^ ^ gives every* inch of your body the seperete *t bers of Oongreee (and their official as­ ) 1 .. hall of South Methodist Oiurdu 4-Door. Sedan $ 19 9 5 2 3 9 5 ® )"5 8-c5d., 'standard. needs. The beautiful quilted cover Is Sani-Seal* protect­ sociates) meet a rigid standard of ed against bectaria, mildaw and odor. 76 x 80” King-Siz^ BomUnir Closer ^ i c s . I’n^rreas is being made In that 10 Yean Three jnece Outfits, ; directiem, as the Dexid, Pqwell, and Bob­ 1967 CHRYSLER AND DODRES ■ ^ L ^ V IS IO N a p p l u n c b ,, ^jhirely it ik an ekiquent footnote that, X i eiunplete by. Baker casee bear witness. But a This date 10 yedirs ago was MOST MODELS FOB IMMEDIA’TE DELTVEBY Beautyrest Suprama is just dne of numerous quality^ bed­ in the third year of\thc massive great deal more needs doing; There, a Sunday: The Mlsrald did not ding outfits, priced to fit every budget, you'll see at 4 ipsrican military presened in Vietnam, must be stlffer laws, quicker and sharp­ publish. Watkins ALL NEW Slumber Shop. 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* CONN.. FRIDAY, WAY 2«, 19^ PAGB mjpmie. teAN^CH^TER EVENING MANCHESTER; CONN. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 PAGE TEN League to Aid Vernon Fifeyorks Fund Hurricane-Like Winfl Willi CRT Vote - March Trasedy Remembered About Town Andover I « ______—" , Pantaloon Girl Gets Good Start Assistant Postmaster Hirih ...SIDING Seven mem^sM eC the An Ppen House 'wHl be held Field Day The Fireworks Fund for tivta Rakes N.E. Coastline League of W ^ch Voten of Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. at tha A^ked to Change, year has started with a bang. Retiring After 29 Years Manchester' will supervise the I Graduation Quifet home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Only a week old and total con­ (Continued from Page One) Bannister, 1«5 Feigusoh Rd., to. Set June 10 ‘Disrupted’ Class Aasiatant Poifrmaater Bdward Mialn S t, Bomera; Harriet Bdvr- election of ilelghborhood repre­ W . tributions for the American Le­ highest In record dating back to GUTTERS...AWNINGS ^Weihrate the 25th Wedding an­ gion Fourth of July Fireworks E. Hdrth o f 24 WWta St. wttl man of 70 Prospect St; Ray- sentatives to the Community niversary of b»eir s<^-in-law The Andover Reweatlon Com- ■ A short but not "mind’l drees 1722. . rooDd Bowler of Upper,Butcher- Fund have already, reached The Massachusetts iAgricul- raUre Wednesday from duties at Renewal Team o f Qireaiter Hart­ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ mission has announced details with pantailoons waa the oause $532.50.4 Obituary Rd. For Juda Seniors ture Department said , tobacco the Rockville poet office after ford (CRT) tomorrow In the U . IPmVED USHTNIIIC M M I liam R. CmA^ord of 183 High on its program, the continuing of a high school junior girl’s “With oontlrbutlons coming Discharged Wednesday; Edna I lujtivity of the Friday night growers in the western part of (Continned trwm Page One) There was once a summer St. ' ■’ trip home from school to In at a faster pace than previ­ George J. Herzog 29 yean service. Bartlett of 9 Walnut St; Shir­ South Grtien a ^ , Hartfoird. bridge playing cuad a field day cAiange yesteirday. the state suffered toeses eetl- COMMNATION WINDOWS and DOORS Seventeen of the seniors sit In day and Nelva was Juda’s dairy ous years,” said Henry Wlerz- ROCKVILLE—G ^ rge John He was appointed a aUbetltute ley Bleleoki of 64 School S t;, They are Mrs.. John Kncwl- queen, helping serve cheese W to be held on June 10, RockytMe High Principal mated between $6 mfllion and a clasEntoonj and talH ^ *■ stran­ M em bers of Manch^er bicki, past conunander and ad­ Herzog, 80, , of 30 B. Franklin clerit and ca^er by the late LaiUcia Dart of 67 Prospect St.; ton, Mrs. Frederick Lowe, Mrs. the Green County Fair, lOke- Bridge Night, which has been Martin F. Fagaji, invoking the vance donations chairman, "it $10 mlUlon. Soott Garemko of 71 Union St; ger aboot'' themstllves. Dan Chapter, Disabled American Pork, husband of Mrs. Dinah A spokesman said the great­ postmaater George Footer and Allen Thomai Mrs. Marshall " BUY THE BEST Leaver, the lass valedictorian, was a boy from ShuMsburg, who held nearly everY week since school policy stating student’s certainly appears tihat the citi­ Opal Ice of 7 Kelliy Rd.; Allene Cohen, Mrs. Leon Sllvsrsteln, Veterans will meet tomorrow at Wilson Herzog, died last night est damage was to netting used laiter went on regular service. «ays, “ We were' a close-knit walked up to the booth. He went laist fi:to’43r, has been a bpuc- dress moat not "disrupt the zens of our community have Lyon of 48 Hale St; Patricia — ALL WORK GUARANTEED — 2 p.m. at St. James' Cemetery at Rockville General Hospital. to shade the tobacco crop from He became superlntendont of Mrs. J(*n Preston and Mrs. group and this has made us off that fall to begin his college cessful means of entertain­ normal operattoh of the school,” sltown us with this early, gen­ Modzelewski of 99 Grand Ave.; u to decorate veterans' graves. Mr. Herzog was bom April the sun. Cool and wet weather roaHs hi 1952 and asskrtant poot- Oliver Jenkins, closer. We w e all friends and studies at Plattsville, but he and ment for the players ■which sent Miss Marguerite Jeffcoat erous response that they really Dwight Pollard of 8 Berger Rd.; Nine leagues In Greater u 15, 1887 in Rockville, a son of already has delayed planting m'oster In 1964. CALL E. STEVE PEARL Nelva wrote every week. have numbered from 12 to 24. of Fiadth Dr. home to change appreclAte our Fourth of July Kenneth Taylor of 36 Dis­ we try not ^ *®t tt show where it The Married Couple Club of John and Louise Waltz Herzog, about a week and expe;te fore­ He la a past preaidenit of the HartfoW were asked to assist Joyce Kaderly, 17, and her B. Burton Srnj’th of Manches­ her pantaloon-dresB combina­ program.” covery Rd.; Kenneth White p t hurts.” and lived in Rockville all his cast a further delay of ffllother Regional Porial Superintend* inexperlenosd voters at the The seniors wdU graduate to­ boy friend had a secret, a wed­ ' Zion. Evangelical Lutheran ter, expert advisor to the group, tion. Support contributions may , be Oxbow' Dr.; Mrs. Barbara Mar- life. He was a member of Union ant’a Aaaooiatlon. polls In order to assure that BEACON LIGHTNING ding date in July. He was a Chilrch will meet tomorrow at has been present at every s ^ - “ K was a very, very pretty sent td George Frost, Connecti­ two weeks. and daughter o f 71 High night. Congregational Church and In recognKlon of bla retire­ the election will be represen­ The ceremony wlH be In the dairy farmer, out of sch^l for 7:30’ p.m. at the church. The sion. Younger players, mostly pink print dress with sheer cut Bank and Trust Oo., Man­ At least fiour highway fatali­ •% Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythi­ St. tative, popular and successful.- school gymnasium, where two years. event is open to all married from Rham High school, have sleeves,” according to Mrs. Rob­ chester, with checks payable to ties were reported during the ment, Hlrth has been a'Warded PI^OTECTION COMPANY as; Tankerooseti Tribe, lORM; a citation for meritorious serv­ Lea^e members met with memorial services were held for “ I was going through some of couples. benefiitJted from his effective ert Jefffcoait, the girTs mother. the American Legion Fireworks storm. The HeraUPs Vernon Bureau Kiowa Council, Degree of F’oea- The storm uprooted trees, ice, signed by Postmaster Gen-: field representatives to learn the nine girls on a rainy Sunday her things this morning and I counseling and experienced She added, "It wasn’t inde­ Fund. Is at 88 Park St, tot 875-8186 about the flexible procedure BUSINESS 643-5315 — RESIDENCE 152 HOLLISTER ST. 643-5465 found the jewelry store ad she hontas. He was an honorary smashed windows and damaged oral Lawrence F. O’Brien and in April. Miss Paula W. Huffleld, players have improved their cent at. all.” Tlie following pei'sons made or 848-2711. Netos items may be where they may be asked to had dipped, tor diamond member of the Rockville Fire roofs. The high winds raked R'eghmal Postal Director Donald There will be dif^m as tor the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ game. Mrs. Jeffcoat, saying her donations the first week: maUed to P.O. Box 827. RoCk* help the voter operate the ma­ rings,” said her mother, Mrs. Department, having served for highways along the coast, mak­ P. Steele. parents of each victim. bert Huffleld of 25 Stephen Another evening of bridge daughter was exasperated, mad Amos E. FYlend, it.D ., C.M. vUle. chine. “ It’s not easy,” says Mrs. Eldward Kaderly, twisting a St., was recently elected presi­ will be held at 7 :30 at the ele­ and embarnased, called for a $10; Paragon Tool Oo., Inc. $2; over 40 years as a member. He ing driving extremely hazar­ With his wife, Hirth la plan­ Harry Smith, mother of one of ring on her finger. It was dent of Sigma Iota XI sorority mentary school. The public is school ruling “for the kids to Fhdssure Blast Mfg. Oo., Inc. was a ' retired textile worker. dous. ning an extended vacation _ on the girls. “ It's pretty tough, I Joyce’s class ring. at Bryant College, Providence, invited. A decision as to carry­ go by.” $10; Colonial Board Oo. $10; Survivors, besides his wife, The U.S. Weather Bureau at the West Ooaat where he will Cth-ops Supply Wine tell you. We all go to these Nancy Siegentahler was a R I. Miss Joanne C. Nielsen, ing on the program through the But F>agan said, "styles Garrity, Walsh, Diana, $6; Include a son, George E. Herzog Boston said rain would continue visit his daughter, Mrs. Herb­ things and we ory.” homecoming princess. It was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl summer will be forthcoming change.” Sears Ftoebuck & Oo. $10; Alice at Rock'ville; a brother, Edwin tonight In Maine. The storm ert Kuhnke, and four grandchil­ BARCELONA, Spain—Out of “It's like a funeral,” said-sen­ October and a bonfire blazed. A. Niblsen, 73 Brookfield St., soon. No hard and fast rules can Clampet $2; Leo Oharendoff, Herzog of Westfield, Mass.; and center was making slow prog­ dren at Huntington Beach, Clallf. Spain’s entire ■wine output of 32 2 ior Ron Gruenberg. “ You may She rode in a white convertible. was elected vice president. The commission - sponsored be set up. he explained, so the M.D., $2; John L. Jemey Agen­ three grandsons. ress toward the northeast and Because of M-emorisl Day million hectoliters last year,,45 not think about it bM the time Dan Leaver passed tor one FSedd,\,I>ay will be held at the Board of Bduoalfion has left the cy $6; Oxford Stores, Inc. $5; Flineral services ■will be held was expected to be near the Tuesday, all trash ccdleotiona per c«it was provided by coop­ LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! touchdown, ran for another. western end ol Nova Scotia ear­ and maybe you wffl tell a joke A newly formed Boy Scout home of the Gerald Andersens dress decisions up to the dis­ J. F. Shea $1; Charles Lesper- Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Ladd regulatly scheduled will be eratives. (A hectoliter la 28.4 Juda beat New Glarus 20-14. afterwards and laugh a bit, but Troop at the Church of Jesus at the foot of Long Hill Rd. cretion of the prihcipal. ance $6; William E. Belfiore Funeral Home, 19 Ellington ly Saturday^ picked up Wednesday, accord­ galkma.) The National Board of The seniors danced until mid­ It’s still in your mind.” Christ of Latter Day Saints was and will provide a w_k' range Eagan said decency is only Agency Inc. $6;' Ronald Jacobs, Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, ing to Andrew P. Trlcarico, di­ Cooperatives says that this year Times Running Ouf For days after the March 30 night. presented wltii an American. of events and entertainment one factor irt dress decisions. Atty. $6; Unknown $1. pastor of Union Congregational rector of Dublic works. co-ops will supply mora than " I ’m so lucky,” Nancy wrote accident, whenever the school Flag by Orford Parish Chapter, from the starting Ume o f 2 p.m. The word “disrupt” covers Niohols-Manchester Tire, Inc. Church, will officiate. Burial Rockville Hospital Notes 60 per cent of the wine. once in an English e-ssay. NOTICE band marched outside to prac­ DAR ’Tuesday night In the cha­ through the evening. everything from short skirts to $10; Red-Lee Metal Finishing, will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. 'Vhdtlng hoom are 12:80 to 8 Of the nine girls, only Nancy At a meeting held May 23, on the Hottest i-. tice in the spring warmth, Mrs. pel of the church. EJarly in the evening, the boys’ long hair. Inc. $5; Regal Men’s Shop, Inc. Friends may call at the fu­ p.m. In aU areaa except mater­ Smith vmould be gone from the answered, "No,” when the Whiporwills will play for a With a laugh, he recalled the $10; Tabco Mfg. Oo., Inc- $6; neral home tomorrow from 2 to 1967, following a public hear­ 6 nity where they are 2 to 4 and school newspaper asketh seniors »il yellow brick house oil Main hootenanny. At a later hour, "granny gowns” of a few years Don A. Gudnan, M.D. $6; Rob­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ing, the Planning and Zoning 6:80 to 8 p.m. FOR RENT if they were anxious to gradu­ The VFW Post and Auxiliary «r Street. Her daughter Nelva, 17, a musicail group made up of ago which came down to the ert E. Stanton, M. D. $10; Commission of Manchester, Admitted Wednesday: George 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ u ate. ° will have a joint installation of Ooughlin Roofing Oo- Inc. $6; Connecticut, voted to approve CHEVROLET had been a baitoo twirler with three guitars and a dnun, call­ ankles. He called them unsuit­ Walter A. Morgan Herzog of Franklin Park; Ethel jectors—sound or sOent, also Janice SdedeeWag, 17, was officers tonight at 8 at the post the hand. ing themselves Generatioiw of able school dress. Z. Wiegel $1; Frank Nowlcki Walter A. Morgan, 89, of the following amendment to the Chaffey of RFD 1, Stafford 88 mm. slide projeetors. anxious. She had so many plans. home. The event is open to Seven g^rls were in the band. Sounds, will give out with mu­ After several recent Incidents $3; Ball HiU $6; L.T. Wood Oo. Suffield, father of Edgar Mor­ zoning reguiatlons: Springs; Noreen Murray of 45 She had worked as a nurse’s membeirs and guests. WELDON-DRUG CO. All nine were on the school sic tor dancing. where girls were sent home $10; Mrs. Austin C3heney $5; gan o f Manchester, died yes­ To \rticle I, Section ,2, Para­ South St; Barbara Robb of 68 aide the past dimmer. She 767 Main St.—^ 648-5821 CAMARO newspaper staff, and from Its •phe dancing and sooialibality from the high school for wear­ Herman Yulies $6; Unknown $6; terday at Meuichester Memor­ graph I, add the following: tj thought she might become a Members of Orford Pariah Center Rd.; Shlela Dudzic of pages, fragments vignettes of the Dugout, on tap for the ing minvl-ritirts end, finally, Oheney Bros., Inc. $26; Mr. and ial Hpspttal. A parcel of land, conveyed nurse or a teacher, or perhaps Chapter, DAR will meet Sun­ whisper of the past. teen-agers at the Oongregation- pantailoons with skirts, school Mrs.' Arnold H. KEau $6; Gino’s Survivors also include his as part of a “Unit” under an alrHne stewardess. day at 10:30 a.m. at the west “ Nelva, what’s keeping you ai Church on Saturday nights, dress was discussed by teachers Oodffttre $6; The Stygar Gage wife, 5 other sons, 2 daughters, the Unit Owmerahip Act, "She was almost too good,” side of Center Congrregatiorial Company $10; Standard Wash­ from writing that letter to hOke has been canceled for tomorrow iin classes to let students know 24 grandchildren and 6 great­ Chapter 825, of the General her father said on the day she Church to attend Memorial Day er & Malt, laK. $10; Elizabeth C. (AP PhotoOuO A.? Does college keep him too night because many o f the cus­ what they couM do. grandchildren. Statutes of the State of services at the church. CJheney $20; David M. Barry, Stan were ripped from an American flag flying busy?” died. tomers will be attending the ” We have more Important Flineral services will be held Connecticut as defined in SALE! at Place des Nations of Expo 67. The flags had Prom at .Rhem high school. things to do than go around Atty. $10. tomonrow at 2 p.m. at 'ITiird Section 47-68 Thereof, to­ j Boys of Sit. James’ Parish, Case Bros. Inc., $10: Carbon Bezzini, East Hartford; Mrs. checking girls' skirts," Fagan Baptist Cliurch, ^ ffieW . Burial gether with the common been encased at the bottom of the pole until the who will be 8 years old on or Products Inc. 5; J.D. Real Es­ Hospital Notes Connie Plouff, 26i,4 Newman said adding, "W e’re here to ed­ will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, arec- and faculties re­ arrival of President Jo>hnson at the fair._ The flag before Oct.'l, iittere®ted in join­ tate Co. 10; Walter M- ^hardt, The o r Town's Ever Seen »■ Visltb^ boors are 2 to 8 p.m. St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, Couple Brings ucate.” Siiiiffield. was lowered as soon as the tear was noticed. I* M.D. id; John R. Mrosek, Atty. served for the use there­ In all areas excepting mater­ Storrs; Mrs. Cattodla Spirito, ing Cub Scout Pack 120, may Maes Jeffcoat removed the Friends may call at the Nich­ obtain applications from FYank 5; The Annulll Comsti-ucUon Oo. of, shall not con.stitute a nity where they are 2:30 to 4 22 McCann Dr.; Mrs. Mieko Iniurv Suit pantaloons which came down to olson Flineral Home, Suffield It DeSimone, 19 Hawthorne St., 5: Baskdnd Borgida CPA’S, 5; slot within the meaning of Mum on Controversy uk p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Fuller, Tolland; Mrs. Jemima her knees, dropped the hemline tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. these Regiilaition.s. •I rooms where they are 10 a.m. Dougan, t,1D Bluefleld Dr.; or Frank Ennis,'98 Church St. A Manchester couple, Anthony and wore the dress back to Seymour Neleber DDS 5; Wil­ lie’s Steak House & Motel 10; To Article III, add the follow­ to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Mrs. Marie Harris, Andover; and Anna lovine of 139 Wood­ school without comment. Anniversary Mass Boy Scout Troop 25 of Cen­ land St., are suing the Town of Howard H. Wallach 2; Winfield ing: Ac not to snwke In patteitts' rooms. Mrs. Roberta Burrows, Harriet An anniversary Mass in mem­ ter Congregational Church has Manchester for $11,000, in an I. Moyer M.D. 5; Modem Floor Section 6 UNIT OWNER­ Johnson Thrilled U Ho more than two visitors at St, Vernon; Mrs. Mary Bomb­ ory of Mrs. Ruth Ryan will be openings for a few Fifth Grade action stemming from an a llie d Polishing Co. 5; Dean Machine SHIP one time per patient. ard, Volpi Bd., Bolton. celebrated tomorrow at 7:45 boys. Interested parents should Injury to Mrs. lovine at Globe Navy Plane Products 10; Central Conn. Co­ Provided that they conform h; Also, William ChapmanT T'18 operative Farmers Association, a.m. at the Church of the As­ in all other respects to the Patients Today: SOO Center St.; Lawrence LaPoUa, contact Harry S. Maidment, Hollow Swimming P ool' last I;ic. 5: Aldo Pagani Agency 10; sumption. The Mass has been requirements of these Reg­ ADMETTED YBSTEIRD AY : 23 Otis St.; Mrs. Katherine Mo- scoutmaster, 18 Scarborough July 2. By World’s Fair Joseph J. Guarchno M.D. 5; San- requested by the Ladies Guild ulations, nothing herein ti Mrs. Helen Bird, 38 Harvard tcla, Tolland; Mra Geraldine Rd. as soon as possible. Mrs. lovine is seeking $10,000 ^Possihly^ ti ol J. Solomon 2; Buckland of the A.ssumption. WASHINGTON (AP) — Preai- tionol anthem when Johnson Rd.; Dawn Bogli. 25 River St., Chass«,JJ80 New Bolton Rd.; for claimed injuries to her right shall be InterprAed to pro­ II Mfg. Inc. 10. dent Johnson publicly pro- arrived and left. A 21-gun aolute ' *« Rockville; Harvey Brown, 268 Mrs. Alberta Kendall, Brewer, The final session • of a four- knee, and her husband seeks hibit the construction, con­ Over China Charles E. Jacobson Jr. M.D. nounced himself delighted and boomed out. An epporet^ mis- Skinner Rd., Vetnon; Mrs. Maijle; Stephen Shea; 695 Clark part knockout teorii competition $1,060 for claimed expenses for veyance or ownership of (Continued from Page One) 5; The Aldon Spinning Mills E ^ p t G o a l GviUed by Canada’s Expo 67 — hap ripped a hole in the Mue St.; Wapplng: Frank Floberts, w il be played tonight at 8 at hospital care, for medical and dwelling units which com­ Anna Oamelli, BUington; Mrs. Corp., 10; General Services, Inc. but he was silent about the con- field of an American flag as It 4t 10 Barber HUl Rd.. Wapplng; the Italian American Club, 135 surgical care and attention and ply with the Unit Owner- Rita CdmuTa, 87 Seaman Cir- Horth Vietnam are under In­ 5; Drs. Conlon, Roberts, Kams, R ea ch e d John Morse, East Hartford; Eidridge S t The Manchester for X-rays. shi. Act as contained in tooversial U.S. pavUUon. was being hoisted to the side of BUT THERE ARE STILL PLENTY UP BEST BUYS LEFT • k dle; Robin Cleveland, Kelly Rd., structions to slay clear of a belt 20; Charles J. Ponticelli 5; Rob­ (Continued from Page One) M Matthew Babbto^u, Glaston­ Duplicate Bridge Club will also In a writ filed In the town Chapter 825, Section 47— Johnson spent 76 minutes at the Canadian maple leaf. The Vernon; Ma«, Marion Ctohun, 26 to 30 miles wide, just below ert J. Smith, Inc. 10; Mai-jory “ Let Israel start. This will be (he expoeiition at Montreal on a flag was hauled down, taken Worcester Dr., Veriion; Howard bury; Mrs. Beverly' Nograsfek, sponsor a duplicate bridge clerk’s office, Mrs. lovine claims the Chinese border with North 67 et sequor of the General i* game, open to the public, at the Cheney 10; Jarvis Realty Co. followed by a second blow on fast, suddenly announced visit a'way and (tie pole left vacant, Ericksen, 340 Smith St., Wap- 141 Center St. that she slipped on a concrete Vietnam. Statutes of Connecticut. u ramp while leaving the water.’ 10; Dorothy CJheney 10; Un­ our side which will be the death aoross the bonder Thunsday. Fifty or 76 yards to the left as )•••••• ping; Fred King, 41 Eldwhrd Also, Eleanor Bower, 25 An­ same time and place. The aim is to avoid Incidents The above amendment shall STM TING AS LOW AS She claims that the ramp, lead­ known 5; Bayer & Phelon, blow.” For about 80 minutes he visit- Johnson began speaking, par­ Srt,.; Mrs. Sharon Kiuabel, East chorage Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Lin­ in which American planes might become effective as of May 29, . t ing from the beach to the water, Attys. 5; (Jharlotte H. Cheney, At the same time, Associat­ ed the 20-etory plasUo end steel a half dozen young people • « Hartford; Mrs. Pauline Pep- da Kelbish, 25 Anchorage Rd., stray over into China and possi­ 1967. ' i was slippery, and charges the 10; Green Manor Construction ed Press correspondent Hanns geodesic dome housing Ameri- began yeUtng in French: “ Jolm- pones. East Hampton; Herman Vernon; Ernest Forsythe, Cov­ - Four Accidents bly bring on a clash. Planning and it town with negligence in per­ Co. 25; Anthony Choman 2; Neuerbourg reported from the can exhibits. The dome Itself eon — Murderer!’’ Police col- >2466 ■ 4 entry; Robert Hearn, East Tievd, 94 Spruce St.; Philip Pilots point out that, despite Floyd’s Market 5; Armory Jordanian port of Aqaba at the Zoning Commission Hartford: Mrs. Bonnie Mat- mitting the condition to exist. has been heralded widely as lared a man and woman and (Transportation charges, state and local taxes addlUooal) Ijewis, 228 Lydall St. But No Arrests sophisticated navigation equip­ Package Store 5; Marcel E. Al­ bead of the gulf that Egyptian John B. Lamenzo, thew.s, 64 S. Alton St.; Mrs. The action . is returnable in striking and magnificent. faustied (hem away, one officer PROMPT Also,, Anthony Mature, 120 ment, the high speed of jet lard Electrical Contractors 1; antiaircraft guns apparently Chairman Four car accidents were in­ Hartford County Court of Com­ The contents ha've been clapping Ms hand over the Bolton St.; Dierdre Moody, 122 Melissa loiselle and daughter, planes raises the chance of an Unknown 1; William H., Wm. F. fired on two Israeli Mirage jet Clarence W. Welti, 233 Northview Dr., South vestigated yesterday by police. mon Pleas. ' tahbed everything from marvel- woman’s mouth wtien abe start- Loomis St.; David Nisbet, Ever­ accidental overflight into forbid­ & Bridget Mnreeau 2; Mr. Rob- fighters from Egypt’s side of Secretary Windsor; Mrs. Caryn Murphy oua to horrible.'^ ed yelling again, HIGHEST APPRAISALS green Rd., Vernon; Mrs. An­ No arrests were made and no den areas. e’ ts Beauty Salon 3; Glen Ha­ the gulf. But the planes landed and daughter, 173 Spruce St.; Unlike one of his ‘-wie hope," he said, “that, toinette Paul, 104 School St.; warnings were issued. ven Boys Day Camp 3; Crockett apparently undamaged at Mrs. Anne Barclay and son, Crossing Guard 1668 election rivals, Michigan amo— other lessons to ho EASY TERMS Witonore Peterson, 26 Alton St.; A car driven by Michael E. Agency, Inc. 5; Barbara Wlerz- Elath, the Israeli port two miles TT, Mrs. H dfiide Flake, 36 ALUMINUM drlppiiv with silver ornamenta­ w^s. . GS895 64 CHCVROLer XJdmomd, S t; Mrs.. Eknma Ve­ 66 FORD tion, a display of spurs and a PLANTS Pols and Urns rona, Aaidovor; Mrs. Ann Bug- collection of branding irons Galaxie 500 X L Sport Ckmpe. Bd Air 4-Door. V-8, auto., pow­ nackd, Birch Mt. Rd.; FYeddia 64 VAUANT while cameramm staked them­ I V-8, auto., power steering, rar Signet V-200 (Convertible. 6 cyl., er steering, radio, heater, white- Cheney, West Wdlldngtori; Mrs. Bring your own container ^ you don’t have to see it selves out in vain lor pictures of M f U i k dio, heater, bucket seats, white- auto., radio, heater. All vinyl ■walls. ’ $1435 Anna Roman, 18 Woodbridge. COMWlJSSoN V V IN O O ^ W S the tall Texan. GERANIUMS tobeHUed... White w alls. GSS95 St.; Mrs. Margaret Quinn, 68 The Texan stopped once, be­ interior, whitewalls. G 1325 Spruce S t; Mrs. PauUne Girard 65 CHEVROier fore a coUection of n « dolis. end son, Sbafiford Springs; M m 64 cH evROiir 65 VOUeSWAGeN Impala Sport Coupe. 6 cyl., 100% extruded aluminum, wool. pUe in­ The only other stop at Expo Delores ViVenzio end son, 9 Hybrid SB oin Itnpals 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, standard, radio, heater, white- was o f Ihs Place des NktlanB, a Deluxe Sunroof 2-Door. 4 cyl., Hilljside Manor Ave., Vernon. to enioy iti sulated, sturdy construction, 15 year LMMK SOeCTIONI a a ^ , radio, heater, whitewtfls, 4-speed, radio, heater, bucket walls. $1775 - DISCHARGED TODAY: Jan­ guarantee. Choice of fiberglas or alumi­ ceremonial esplaaade, for an BIB offkdal weloome and brief ANNUALS G1G7S seats, whitewalls. $1375 ice and Mark Smith, 13 Laurel num screens. Measured, custom buUt SPECIAL 64 CORVAMl PI.; Mrs. Eula Kunhardt, Staf­ and installed. speech. BOY bond stru(2( up the U-6. na- 6 2 CHiVRQUnr 6 2 FO RD ^ ford Springs; Mrs. Sandra Bid- A PERENNIALS Model “ 500” Sport Ckmpe. 6 cyl., FRUIT TREES . TwipifiJa 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, Galaxie “500” Sport Cciupe. V-8, standard, radio, heat^ white- well, 81 Kensington St.; Karen TOMATO Vegetedble Pkmfs auto., power steering, radio, Dofivorad Frtsh aiito., radio, heatar, white- walls. $945 ectal way, lAVENDBI Like you used to sUy and do. It aays Ume heals ad sorrows, i And hetpe you to forget. •f <1 And so far time has only proved, MANCHESTER EVERGREENS — FRUIT TREES - CLEMATIS £• How much we miss yw yet. ll HEIIT Home f* God gave us strength to flgM, CHEVROLET 'll And ooutoge to bear the How, toas And -what It meant to loee you. . ! * Clean Irnprovemenf No ont will ever know. .UMISOAFE ICommy and Daddy SiBtor, Joyce MAY 21-27,1967 BroUtor.' Alan ^ Comfortable lEALTOlPiA praftttltMl ki uti NURSERY a p p l i a n c e attala who laktcriktt ta a^atrirt “GKow maa var Card OL Thanks TEL caia al athiet at a awiter af ^ ^ BOUXB 6, ■Oia«N.--500*TOa BOLTON NO®OH-S48-7802 *: We wish to thank all of our A: Dependable tbaMaaiataU kM* art IIAIN STv—OPiSN EVENINGS ULL •—THURS. TILL 6—MANOHESTBR ' friends and newtiiors for tbsir kind- •I (ha KrtiMH iiiilrtni if i ' Bess during oiir recent bereavement. 6 4 9 -3 4 0 6 Open B ^ S a t. t AJl-6 PJL—Pri. » AJt-8 PjL>-SaB. 9 AJI.-5;30 PM. ______■» ’ ' ' ------*l;fii)^ial thanks for the many floral NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Itai Iftiti BiRih 1 ‘A aiTBBgemems. Manchester Oil Fuel Institute

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‘V ' vice-presldeat; and Ketnw^ Times Official Grube, m anaging eJ«ni«*ttee; and Curtis, one foim of a referendum. If the are made,” he warned, "the fications was received today for schools next week: Monday, First Communion gin was appointed a committee it reflected toe general concern made recently at the request trf required 200 signatures are ob­ home from the schood. function of this department and furnishing the Manchester dog hamburg on roll, catsup, butter­ St. Oolumba’s Church 'las an The lundhroom party wiU be |ts services to the people o f the of one to check Into additional thatLtacota SriioM te educe- the Board of Directors was “in- tained and the peUtdon filed at night lighting at Mt. Nebo foot­ wairden with a station wagon for least 24 hours before the start ed com, ceiory stick, plum cob­ nounced that the, following lo- gradua- Town of Manchester will be ser­ UonaillytnajdequaAe. adequate.” oal chiMren have received their p^y 21. ball and softball fields. He was his dog-caitching duties. Cf the town meeting, no vote bler; Tuesday, no school; iously Impaired.” ' "We shoudd pass a unanimous „“ I personally feel," eaM Instructed to confer with the of­ Hartford Rd. Enterprises of will be permdtted at the meet­ Wednesday, macaroni with first communion: Albert Bar- School Menu , Boyle sadd that Weiss )s vote that—one way or another Berry, "toat if a new Lincoln ficiate of the Midget and Pony M anchester bid $2,569 fo r sup­ ing, according to town tounse! meat and gravy, pickled beets, ram, WlVllam Bender, David Menu for Porter School next scheduling a June 13 meeting —Ldmoolin ough to be repteoed,” S d»ol and a capital invprova- Boutot, Dardd Browning, David Monday, schoolboy sand- Football Leagues. plying a four-door, six-cylinder Robert King. bread and butter, pumpkin pie; of the Board of Dlreotors to air vehicle and $2,793 fo r supply­ Montany u r ^ , and a motion m«its package go on the voting The kindergarten budget Thursday, orange juice, pizza, Eastman, Loitia Gamache; Bart •w^ich, corn, fruit; Tuesday, Me- the arguments tor an increased In another matter relating to to that effect made by Wfflhaim machines at the same time, e IMi by NEA, Im. ing a tour-door, right-cyltader stands at ?44,075, after the buttered green beans, fruit cup; Holmes, Frank Mauro, Richard mori«a Day, no sdiool; Wednes- Rec Department budget. lighting^ Weiss aimounoed this Lauder of Bowers School wa* wa’ire liable to end up willi Messler, David Desnisky, Dan- day, cream of toonatjo soup, week that the lighting will be veMote. The siac-cyilinder la 1^,000 transportation Item is Friday, fish riicks, tartar sauce, can't they leave us alone?" (Aotually, the directors can equipped with standard sMift voted qu ickly w ltootit dtee^ent. nothing.” deducted. This will be offset by -’ buttered potatoes, buttered veg­ lei Santos, Joseph Stegner, crackers, peanut butter sand- do nothing now about changing Im proved In the Com m unity Y •rhe pecond vote — on what Much the same fear WM James Sullivan and Richard wich, brownies; Thursday, roast and the eight-cyMnder with au­ shout $83,000 in state did etables, bread and butter, cook- the 1967-68 GeneraJ Fund budg­ gym under a coe4 share agree­ form; toe repiacement should voiced by Palmer, speaking for Williams. ' beef, gravy, mashed potato. tomatic shift. gnunts at the end of the 1807- ies. et adopted on May 4. The budg­ ment between the town and Y takd—ended in a stalemate. Washington. He mid before vote Also, Ellen Beaudry, Deborah vegetable, pudding; Friday, In both instances the vehicle 00 fiscal year, leaving a bal­ Congregational Notes Tolland et and the tax rate are legally officials. He said that, despite FV)ur members approved, tour tug for a new lAnooln he’d “have Beaulieu, Catherine Czriusndak, macaroni and tuna flsh salad, is a, 100-B TraveJlall Interoaition- The Couples Chib of the Unit­ adopted. Only alter the July 1 curtailment of the 1967-68 rec rejected, and two abstained to know its relatkmship to tha ance of $9,000. RaefieUe Desautols, Paula Hand, cheese sticks, ceiery, fruit BE UUBE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home Owner a1. This year’s budget as ndopt- ed Cwigregational Church will etart of the next fiscal year can budget, sufficient funds are Oarter Chevrolet of Manches­ ftom a resolution toat "the leg- capital improvements program, Dorma M ringa, Dsuriene K ee------(or 86 YEARS. For n Complete FREE DfSPBCTION of ^ by the town meeting last 3 Variance Applications they vote additional appro­ availaWe for the lighting im­ islative committee go on record' don’t want to, lose them, meed tomorrow night at 6:45 at gan, Tracy Keliey, Kathleen Manchester Evening Herald ter was the only «ther bidder, Jhonth wiU not be effected by your homo by a Termite Control Expert, eupervliod by priations, and only tf they des- provements. favoring the building of a new we’d prefer to get the spe- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Lambert, Jane Lindsley, Faye Columbia correspondent, Vlr- but it bid on three-door vehi­ the approval of kindergarten ard Bums, Cook Rd., for a the llneet teotanioal etafl, phone onr nearest local offloei cles. SpeciflcatdonB called tor Ldnccln School—as opposed to capital improvements first,’’ - Granted by Zoning Board Lyon, Kathleen Messier, Marie ginla Carlson, tel. 228-9224. atoandosphnent.” he said. at this time, according to King. riiishkalbob party. Mddhaud, Joan MMer, Patricia ------— tour-door. The program could be financed gram aids In all sessions. Any C arter’ s prices w ere $2,436 for The resolution was proposed jjpn,. Cellnsld, who has been ■n»e Rev. Donald Miller will The Zoning Board of Appeals Louis Caron; Wednesday, Mrs. Resnfisky, Karen Roberts, Heidi through surplus funds or short Vacancies Exist Senior Girl Scout entering a six-cylinder station wagon and by Mrs. Ronald Haldeman of the chief spokesman behind th« ^eak qh "Thrust Into L,ife’’ at has approved all three applica- Richard Page, Mrs. Carl Pat- Sanborn, OaH Vickery and 'Tina 72,000 Rooms Built •term notes to be paid when the Grade 10 to 12 is eligible to $2,685 tor an eight-cyMmder. Highland Park School, who UacMn drive for the new the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services tions for variances heard at a tavlna, Mrs. Armund Fortier, ZanotiU. ate aid is received, according Sunday. The pilgrim Fellowship WASHINGTON— M ore 649-9240 At Scout Camp apply. prefaced her motion by ren^k- school, ctgaln pleaded the causa public hearing earUer this week, Mrs. David Henry and Friday, Hearing Tonight 79000 srhoolrooma were A business manager and ~ K ing. will attend the 9:30 a.m. service . ing, “ I could never go along fa t retaining the dtetriet and according to ZBA chairman Mrs. Carlos Peale, Mrs. Guy ^ public hearing wiM be held (t, thi. . Miss Marie LaChance, direc­ shopper Is needed this year for TolHand wiU not qualify for a in "play clothes’’, then go to Bridal Shower with abandoning Lincoln unless giving Lincoln’s children a mod’ Carl Chamberlain. Pelierin, Mrs. Joseph Kolwicz, tonight at 8 pm. in Yeomans 1^ tor of Camp Merrle-Wood the the camp. Any woman who hardship application under the the Luther Bamarde on Ander­ the Lincoln PTA Itself sup­ em educational faculty. Approval was granted St. Mrs. Wilfred LaBelle. Haiti pertadindang to a town of- BU SS TEBMITE CONTROL COBP. Connecticut Valley Girl Scout knows how to shop well and For Miss Coe terms of the mandatory klnder- son Rd. for a retreat. ported it. I’m for continuing “We’'ve ettways supported tha Matthew’s Parish for construe- Kindergarten Annual Meeting fjee builldding. others were abmdon d ark land for a hardship giant If no class- to 7 and 10 to 13, with no ses­ 'Thursday, July 18, Thursday, About 100 friends and rela­ like late March and early April. (Herald photo by Oflara.) the Pirates play the Beds, fol­ Mrs. Virgrinla Celinski of Lin- fci- a school to be taking It for ibqms are available, delaying by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mor- Ing at which time, election of sion on July 4, July 17 to 20 July 27 and on Thursday, Aug. tives attended the event. Miss lowed by the Yanks vs. the ganson fOr the installation of an - officers for the coming year coin, William Palmer of Wahh- frivolous purposes.” ttd start of the program until and 24 to 27 and July 31 to 10 from 7 to 8 p.m. Campers Ooe opened her gifts under a in-ground swimming pool, ten will be held and plans made for ington, Mrs. Mary Whitaker of ®ie toen formally proposed 3869. The application must be Cards. Aug. 3 and Aug. 7 to 10. The will go to camp at 1 p.m. wi decorated umbrella. A buffet Some of the branches, she said, feet from the rear boundeuy of g;raduation of the present class. Nathan Hale and Berry him- btr motion supporting building ^tjde to the State Board, of Ed- (temping day is from 10 a.m. to these three days. * supper was served. did flop onto a fence of a Manchester Evening Herald Ws property on Doyle Rd. Memorial Day Speaker Miss Coe, daughter of Mr. and Phones Affected, Too self. a new school and retaining tha ver lost month. All it did was to the school In Center Sprli^s Veri^lanck S c]^ delegate; and — You located in a pommercial zone. Church Services Offered ------d----- — Park.' Mrs. Sellnskl' strongly M «. Marilj/n Xwrker of Bentley, ' •^’^'The rain and wind-%orm which hit Manchester yes- stabilize the water taMe and First Selectman Oarmelo The Beared o f D eacons o f the reaffirmed that poalUon last Opposed were Berry, Waddell; G et Milk M--1 AW.? Zanghi went on record at ttie united Congregational Churdi tA w ia v added to a sharp drop in the temperature, were keep people from watering night Lauder, Bowers; Palmer, Wash- hearing, stating the sign dad not initiated a program provid- ! S rib u tin g factors to the loss of telephone service to lawns and was^tog The Nathan Hale PTA about tn^n; and Mrs. Whitaker, AT conflict with any town reguia- Bpeclaldzed services to about 1,400 local usera and the curtailment of electri- Town Watw Department of- two weeks ago issued a resolu- Natiiah ^ fioials deplored toe loss of the cal power to about 600 customers. ______tion supporting the Town Plan- Mrs. Beverly Kaminsld, Buck- ...... membens and friends of the water Into the ground and were Memorial Day HoUday The pow « failure occuiyed ------ning Commission’s recommen- ley achool, and Mrs. Mlmi White ’The town clerk’s office will hoping wistfully that they had Bohler-Moser Dairy . , jm. j The services mclude reading in the HlUlard SL area between pie, which stood higher then dation to abandon the Lincoln ney. Robertson, abstained. be closed Monday and Tuesday, a backup reseivodr, to save . , .. to the blind, providing service 3:35 and 5:25 p.m. yesterday, the house, came to split. She M ore discu8Biwarin«| Anmiol Plonts, cheeked and bouncy as ever, “Best of all,’’ he added, "I’ve said he feele asyoung and ener­ got a fine, lovely wife and fiami- GliARfiE YOUR Red Sunroof. Radio. 65 FORD $1595 $1695 getic as he did 10 years ago. His 65 VW Petunim, Agorcitum, Snap- ly and we have, a tot of happi­ Falcon Conv. Ope. V-8, gr^est personal dertre,'. he ness.’’ , i> 62 VW $1W5 221 sta. Wagon. Racho, GAS - OIL 66 OLDS $2495 auto., PS, gold. Oaa Heater. dragom. Sweet Alyssum, said, is to be in as good heallh’ The vice presid^ wiU spend F - 8.75 Camper.White, kioded. at age 57 as he-is now. lUB ' birthday ' - sj caking in his Cutlass Conv. Coupe. on Red, PS., PB., auto. 9 MorigoMs, Me. CARTON “I’m a happy guy and I don’t home state o f Minnesojia at St. have ainy personal frustra- Thoma^ College in »._PauI, 64 PONTIAC $1695 65 VW $1795 66 VW $1495 . tiona,” he s^d, then added; Then he’ll attwjd Wa son’s grad­ G - 8.50 65 FORD $1695 4-Dr. Hardtop, a/c, PS., . Squareback.Red/black, Sedan. Whitewall thMb jlar^e Selection of Baskets, Pots and Lo9^ PB., auto., dark green. radlK “ &ut in public life I'd like to see uation from Mankato State Col­ . . . AN$> MAKT MORE TO CHOOSE FROM M ustang 2-4-2. V -8, wbitewalls. ♦or the Cemetery. ^ things get done, faster’’ in the lege in Mankato, Minn. WGlcomn Hnm auto., radio, new wwL field o f aocdail le ^ la tio n . What does he plan if bis pohtt- PHONES: (G)'Spindle magazine m k Responding to qu^ons, cai career ever is atdetracked?, 643-1511 inspired by a mfiRSer, pine, Bumphrey uaid there’s increefi- Humphrey said he’d bke' to 643-2411 $8.50. (H> Heavily weighted _or ing support among Americans teach“ in some small ooDege.’’ “1776” eagle bookemds, $16. for the Johnson administtalion’s OMGEITin^ Vietnam'policies.: (I) Hand carved Black For­ , Inc. H - 16.00 . "On Vietnam X have the t' i',' est cuckoo clock, one-day TED School Growth Big teeUag there liow la less emo- movem^t, $18.95. Porschs \ ROUTE 83, TOLLAND TURNPIItE— TALCOTTVIIXB, FLdiHSr AND GREENHOUSES ticn end a little more of the atti­ WASHINGTON—By the fall of 1975, some 63 iplUton Amer-. ON THE MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN I ^ E —IPHONE 6 49-2^ tude of ‘here it is, here’s whet I ' ^ . 1-18.95 Volkswagen 302 W O Q D B R ^ I! STREET—is49-5947 we have .to deal wHh,” ’ said loans will be pending school, . Gndit Oanb Humphrey. "The boat U going compared with 66 million, this’ .1 \ .OPEN j n ^ f W S and outof Ihe-iasue.’’ year, acoonllng to piojecttrais •512 W. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER' Humphrey oleb apohe of listog by' U R r ' (Jfifloe' oi EHUOttti^ V •f >"C^'i' . .frv < H%ff«ZSlMMSl ,->•1:.. a

,__ , . PAGfi FlU'flB&W MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAU), MANCEBSTEB,, CONN., ERmAY, -MAY 28, 19W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANydig LIVE! Ipder nanodo laW, the Judge sy oftet he wae placed on the WOman’s Nude Body of the nomlnatlnramd resources Think of ftetchfr^* Avenue near Tenbrock Avenue Is Given to 1,170 Children CHICAGO (AP) — The public has the right to reduce the alcohol provocotlve test. oommittee. Other membens of defender vvho to trying to save death pjsnaity recommendation In an isolated section of the the committeeoOmmUttee include Mrs. defender wno m rryu* Speck. ^ was riot present for IN PERSON!! Dental fluoride treatments Bronx. WdHUam Drtoooll, Jto. B(*ert Richard Speck from the electric ^ m^prison. ^ proceedings. Found in Car Trunk The offers said they aMted tire 54 McKEE STREET have been administered to Shaffer and Mre. John Wad- chair has requested a 80-day defense said that the idea ” ' charged wUh homoctde. Detec­ men what they were doing. The Pay Agreemenl The defense said that the idea NEW YORK (AP) — Po«C« TOMORROW, SATURDAY eome 1,170 ohUdren in various dock, _ __ Flsli, Uke humans, get sea­ tives aaM ho accosted Mrs. Gall men then Mommsd tire hood delay ,Jn sentencing to allow a for brain tests '-tor Speck was found tile battered iMdeliody of grades in the town school sys­ South Windsor teachers and Council delegatee are' Mro. series of mental trots to be ad raised after a New York ap­ sick tf left to the naefey of the TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS outside a tavern on her way down, got in the oar, md sped waves for an extended period. a, Sfi-year-oki woman profeaeor home from ctase, forced her to off. Three patrol oars joined the A t 1:00 P.M. In Our Store! tem, ’The fluoride program in­ the board of education yester­ John Bancroft, Mrs. Frank niinistered to the man convicted peals court allowed\a defend- from $25.00 to $45.00 Golden, Mrs. Walter Krezak, kining eight nurses. at Hunter College Muffed In tiie accompany him to hds apart­ chase and aided in rounding up cluded kindergarten, ‘ special day reached an agreement on Mis . AiHan Lappala, Mrs. Wei- Gerald Get|ty, the public de- tronk of a car Thuwdey night ment and boat her to death the men. and transition, classrooms and salaries lor next year. to the time to bring In your sereens to be vepetnd. | After the oar was overtaken, don Leneprttoe, Mrs. Fred Monl*. of Oook County, mode Now after deteoOvee eald «he wds there. Grades 2, 6 and 8. Nearly all Storm window gleee replaced. offlcers, not having heard a The ^ t h Windsor HJducation Mirs. Eked Pfdmer and Mrs. motion Thursday in a hear- Two friends, Patrick Hannl- children in the kindergarten V^miJIifi Oeeoslon Colls for Flowfiri, dragged from atreet and missing persons report, opened “THI NUMtB OWE" Association approved an offer Perry Roberts. ing before Judge Herbert C. gan, 82, and Ws brother Thom­ cOasses and approximately 86 I Think o f Tho pummeled to deatii by a plum­ the auto’s trunk in a routine by the board adding $8,848 Mis. William DrisooU who Paschen. as, 86, who authorities said Mc- I>er cent of the other grades par­ AUTO 8USS INSTALLEB check. They said they “ Just ah- more to the last offer. WHS the leader of the first Girl Judge Paschen said he. would ber in Wa baaemertt (fMtttment. Ctedr. caUed to hMp dtopooo of Tlio n ^ M t group sonsoHoii of ticipated. solutely bowled over’’ to find ’The agreement means the sal­ Scout Troop in South Windsor decide today whether to grant The body of Eteana Gall, a the body, were ^ered held IChdergarten students receiv­ Parkbill-Joyce BLASS FURNITURE TOPS tire woman’s body in it. ary schedule lor teachers with has been presented a 20-year the moratorium. He told Getty specialiM in education--at the Jor acting to concert. Hio hit record "Tho ColteetorsP’ ed the treatments without a BA degret' will be $5,700 to pin. Mrs. DriscoB to Still active and William Martin, the assist- college’s midtown Manhattan charge. $8,040; with an MA, $6,100 to iil scouting and to pres^ly a ant state’s attorney, to be Flower Shop MIRRORS (Fiteplaea and Door) branch, was discovered-when ’Two hygienists were sent to Frank Oakeler, Proprietor ^ C O M E IN MEET THE BOYS— $9,700, and with a sixth year leader of troop 233 which’ meets prepared to proceed with a police overtook the car during a AND (he schools by the State Health at the Ellsworth School, hearing on mitigation on the 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PICTURE FRAMINfi (all types) degree, $6,400 to $10,000. (Next to Hartford National 70 to 80 mfla per hour chase Department to help service the The settlement came after a Sorority Officers death penalty. through Bronx streets. Officers EVERGREENS Bank) • FREE PICTURES! program In the kindergartens. state mediation session earlier Mrs. Allan Crittenden, 2141 Getty said that brain examl- w in d o w and PUTC BLASS who captured three men had e YES—WE DELIVER e South Windsor contributed the this month failed to bring the Bllington Rd., Wapping is the nations not previously given to Phonee: 649-0791 — 649-144B, originally thought they were 28’’-32” Dia...... 2 .7 S Yew— Spreading, dental supplies ■ and the profes­ teachers and board together and new president of the Beta XI Speck may show some.defert tracking burglary suspecte. Yew--Spreading, D i ^ ...... :*.OW • FREE AUTOGRAPHS! sional services of its own hy­ after preparations had begun chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi which wold save Speck from the The blue-eyed 6 foot 2 inch Yew—Upright, 28”-32” H igh ...... 3 . 0 0 gienist end assistant. lor an arbitration session. Sorority. Mrs. Crittenden was brunette was identified by her Yew _U ?riiK 20”-2 f Hleh ...... 1 . 7 5 The program, previously un- ______installed at a candlelight cerer r a y husband Albert who reported Arbonitae— Globe 30'-32 D io ...... 2 .6 # BELLER'S der the control of the PTA coun­ mony at the home of Mrs. Les­ cil, was sponsored by the board mayonnaise, potato chips, fruit her missing Thursday. Mrs. Arborvitae— Upright 5 >4-6 F t ...... 3 .0 0 1013 Main St. ter Feldmann, 376 Diane Dr., Gall’s brUtaed and cut body was of ediKiation for the first time and cookie; ’Tuesday, Memorial M a n ch ester >. __ _ tYyA^««Aarlia*tr recently. She succeeds Mrs. hands knotted beWnd h er hack TnWBin a b b FUloL AND NICELY SHAPED this year.__ _ Day, no school; Wednesday, MUSIC SHOP baked ravioli with meat sauce, Brian Taylor in the office. l»nd knotted behind her back PLANTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Library Story Hour Other officers include Mm. cheese sticks, buttered green ■with Venetian bund oofd. •Ihe Beta Xi Chapter of the Thomas Jarish, vice-president; Asst. Diet. Atty. Anthcmy Nag- 44 BALDWIN ROAD. MANCHESTER-444-8049 Beta Sigma Phi International beans, fruit jeilo with topping, bread and butter; Thursday, Mrs. Russell Molltoris, record­ ro ordered Charies McCSaln, W, Women's Sorority, will sponsor ing secretary; Mrs. Wayne a library story hour this sum­ beef in gra^vy sandwich, butter­ ed whole kernel com, celery Hoffman, corresponding secre­ m er at the Wood MemorifU Li­ tary; Mrs. .Nicholas DiAlello, brary, Main St. Mrs. Rita Hy­ sticks, cottage pudding with KNOWN FOR VALUES 8,000 gallons of fun! ch^ocolote sauce; Friday, Frozen treasurer. 1 Tolland Tpke. ^ M K i m n i man, head librarian at the Wood The neWly Installed presi­ o n B H Library ■will assist in the pro­ orange juice (elementary) bak­ GARDEN ed maxiarond and Cheese, butter dent was pledged to Beta XI Manchester-Vemwi gram. PI m HiA beets, ice cream, bread and chapter in February 1965, as T ow n L in e Waleoma Nere The series will consist of six CENTER consecutive weekly 'U S lZ better. Milk is served with aU a charter memiber. She took the INC* 1 ritual of jewels in August 1965. 649 -2 62 3 every Tuesday morning from rneals. Mrs. Crittenden also served VITTNEirS and STORE HOURS—DAILY 9 A.M.-7 PM .—SAT. and SUN. 9 A.M.-5 parlimentarian of the chapter. JW .Jleoli™. wM b. *.»; oI M,. DELUXE I8'x4' FAMILY POOL Catholic Women Help Congregational Library ed to children from the ages of Hart school M uanemg wiu rsinaap aa four to seven. U brary faciUlSes take part in the annual J a ^ and Mrs. Roy E. Chasse, 33 \ Tariiiiiw o f. . the . .Ladiies o f .Sa .. cer, chaisman. of the ■RniintBoard of RebudldinErRebuilding tirethe churclhchurch cost Norman Dr., Wapping, has ahristtan Eduoatiion of the about fl23,D00. Insurance only will be available to parents dur- Hart Dance Hecitail at the Buai- Cred Beaat preBant a hook cart Ing the story hour. Memorial Auditorium Sun- been promoted to Specialist Frotestant church, end the Rev. provided 0120,000 and the rest fourth daas of the United States PAOKAGE SPECIAL iio ladtes of the Fiawt Oongrega- oame from ohiurch membere and The program la being offered ^ay at 3 pm.; MIbb Betsy French, minister of GERANIUMS Army. tjewmi CSiuich of Vesnon Center local groups end church friends. free of charge to to^wn residents Anna Marie Cameron, Alieen QhtisUan Eduoatiion of the LAWN SHADE TREES Sp. 4 Chasse Is assigned to ior use to their new Binaiy. cfaurdliL ' ’Ihe burned church ■was birllt as a community service of Beta McDonald, Da^wn Marie Murray, in 1826. The new one is modelled NORWAY MAPLE, li/4” Cal...... S 2 3 . 0 0 XI. Registrations for the pro- Usa Hummer, Caitherlne Povl- Company B. 1st Battalion, ' From left are MiRS. Edwin The gift was meant to help •a USAJCTC, Port Benning, Ga., the churclh lihrary ruined in a after tt aSthough on a founda- SEED NORWAY MAPLE, 2” Cal...... $ 2 9 . ^ gram may be made by contact lonis, Debra Anderson, Steven DtacnssKik, president o f the 3” POT 65 as the company training NCO. tion about 50 feet tram the Cotton, Theresa (Jotton, Alison OotiwUc Women’s group, Mits. firo Jen. 23, 1965. The fire de­ CRIMSON KING MAPLE, Cal...... $ 2 2 . 0 0 ing Mr. Nicholas M. D’Aiello, original site. FERTILIZER Lanois. Cynthia Ryan, J^iU Var- He is a 1965 graduate of the 00 stroyed the entiro ciburch as Wapi^ng. W inston Brock, Hbraaton o f Sa^ South Windsor High School. arod Hmrt, Mm Jarvis Spenr well as the Ubrary. (Phioito by Sateinis) CRIMSON KING MAPLE, 1%” Cal...... $ 3 5 . 0 0 ea Square Dance Set rick, Michele Warner, Cindylee LIME CRIMSON KING MAPLE, 2” Cal...... $ 4 5 . 0 0 4” POT *1.00 The South Windsor Square Backus, Christie Bailey. Debbie Dance Club will hold on open Biough, Cheryl FHederowicz, Su- Manchester Evening Herald SILVER MAPLE, 8-10 Ft ...... dance tonight from 8 to 11 p.m. zanne Kuehn, Linda Ofstedn, South Windsor Correspondent, PIN OAK, 6 F t...... $ 1 0 .9 5 at the Wapping Ellementary Theresa Pacquette, EJHzabeth'’ Ann Lyons, tel. 644-85^. NO MONEY DOWN Early Study Is Planned 8” POT *3.98 School. Bob Grandpre will be Povilonis and Susan Reynolds. OTHER PUNTS TO CHOOSE FROM the caller. AU club level dancers Also, Debra BonazeUl, Gina $325 Weekly "CEMETCRY PIECES" ore invited. lioOaftB, Debra McESroy, ESlen FRUIT ANNUALS, VEGETABLES Auction June 15 Reynolds, Shairon V orrick, On Campaign Financing M IX E D P A N S The Holy Name Society of Cheryl Dudek, Lynn Dudek, _ _ - . . . __ _ .n:..!__^__ AA-- TT PERENNIALS St. Mairgaret Mary ChunA Betty Kuehn, Debbie Mills, SEE WASHINGTON (AP) — Oon legislators held the same ■view. dates for the Senate and House. TREES will sponsor its sixth annual Nola Carney, Cheryl Chaponls, jpeea plana to explore promptly But Williams said he might be Several committee members auction June 15 in the church Mary EBIen Gobble, Susan Lan­ President Johnson’s new pro­ wtmng to support rrse of careful­ said in view of the wide diversi­ DWARF hall. Thoee interested in assist­ dry, Linda Mazur, Cathy OUR posals tor. public financing of ly circumsorlhed government ty of proposals and the sharply ing the progrnm or desiring ad­ Brough, Patti Brough, Kath­ (Offering positions ■voiced to the HARDY NORTH •lectinn campaigns but chances funds to pay for a limited num­ ditional information may con- leen Elkstrom, Deanna Lawson, MAN PACKAGE INCLUDES flf enaotment tiila session ap­ ber of national telecasts in a protracted Senate debate, they > 3 . 9 5 . taot Richard 'Itracy, chairman Clutotine Martin and Margaret saw only a small chance of final EVERGREENS pear Might. presidential campaign. APPLE, PEACH PRIVET of the ouotion. Adams. POOL ------2W .98 oongresalonal agreement on the ______■ CDDBAIHN6 I SPREADINGSPREADING SPREADING *: Johnson strongly endoi^d ’The Finance Oommittee also PEAR, PLUM UPWGHT UPRIGHT Spring Festival Also, Robin Bradley, Michele FILTER ...... 1 0 9 .9 5 subject. YEW government subMdiro tor irrajor will have before it a different YEW YEW A spring festi'val ■will be held Oaouette, Andrea Todd, Linda LAD D ER...... 19-95 ttenw of expense in presidential Long Umsellf pointed out that, HEDOE YEW Balled, Burlaped Zera, Alice Ateugaray, Ann IIH McCAVANABH proposal introduced earlier this Balled, Burlaped Bare B oot at St. Peter’s Episoopail Church, C O V E R ...... l f - 9 9 'eleotion campaigns in a broad e'ven if his committee gets out a Bare R oot 7 Y ea n Old Alzugaray, Donna Dolan, San­ week by Sen. Albert Gore, D- 7 Years Old 5 Y ea n Old Sand Hill Rd., tomorrow from GROUND SHIELD ...... 6 .9 9 Miectlon reform message sent to Tenn., wlhich woitid put a 814- bill, it will be taken up in the 2 5 ,„ $ 6 i5 6 Years Old 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Trunk, attic, dra Roberts, Deane Argenta, • Our most popular pool features: ‘Bridge-type’ oMBtradion...mterlockingBidewaUand Ses^e later this session when $ 2 . 4 9 AUTO. SKIM M ER...... 7.99 Capitol HfU ’Thursday. milUon ceiling per party on 18-INCH PLANTS ^2 49 *=ach 9 1 . 1 9 ^ garage and household items Ann Cope, Pam Gobetz, Haren JIM OFFERS g steel frame... extra strong steel V And he suggested the princi­ spending by Democrats and Re­ there ■wUl be much less time for STANDARD $ 1 . 1 9 ^ ” Zlmmermam, GaU Beaiupre and C H E M IC A L S ...... 4 .9 9 5 for $10.95 will be sold along with plants, r • Galvanized, bonderized, baked enamel -.. rustproof, corrosion-resistant flh i^ Comfortable ple might ■well be extended to publicans in the 1968 White debate and when a filibuster 10 for $9.95 5 for $10.95 10 for $9.95 shrubs and home-baked goods. Carol WadtkuB... I REAL BARBAINS T E S T KIT...... 1 -9 9 ' oongrosMonal campaigns, com­ House campaign. threat could be fatal. Democratic Officers Deane Aigenta will also par­ ^ aU-arotmd top seat. Durable, douMe-tfaids pod liner in heavy gauge vmyl menting: • "I believe that oUr 'They would be given a choice * 2 . 9 5 ea Hie Demoorotilc Women’s ticipate to the recital and will Reg. 886.80 ipltimate goal should be to fi­ of taking this in a government In Coach Ara Parseghian’s d u b wiU InstaU new officers receive a five-year diploma 63 BUICK $1295 nance the total expense for this payment or raising It from pri- three years at Notre Dame, 51 APPLE, PEACH June 4 at the home of Mrs. H. from the school. LeSabre Hardtop. yftal function of our democracy records have been broken and PEAK, PLUM w- ■vate contributions. A similar Leonard Katz, Mountain Dr., Girl Scout Oro«g> O fficers wUh p u l^ funds, and to prohib- c;-x>ice would he offered candi­ eigth have been tied. CHERRY, AFRICiOT Wlapplng. A reception ■wiB be The South Windsor Commu­ ft the use or acceptance of mon- AZALEAS nity Association of the Oon- 63 OLDS. 88 $1395 held from 3 to 5 p.m. My from private sources.’’ REDWHITE — PINK — PURPLE Officers to be instoMed are neotiout VaUey Girl Scout HoUday. . Cfmlrman Bussell B. Long, D- M «. Claire Grltoer, president; Council lias named Mrs. Ro­ La., of the Senate Finance Oom- Mrs. Betty Sawickd, vice presi­ land Bouchard, 110 Colony Rd. 62 Buiek $995 mittee found much to commerrd dent; M «. Claire Niztaklwitz, as town chairman for the com­ Invicta Convertible Befit the hecit!. fa the message- and said be POPLAR treasurer and Mrs. J'acqueiine ing year. woidd open public hearings on Archer, secretary. Mrs. Bouchard succeeds Mrs. LUXURIOUS the subject of campaign fl- p astftt {lUiiM RHODODENRON- Mrs. Fred J. D oocy to Chair­ jOBitctog next Wednesday. man of the reception commit- . .^-rttoement^ BOURNE BUIGK TREES tee. Other oommittee members Advertisement— ' Even as tire President’s mes­ “The House of sage was submitted, Oongress says.. • C -8F T . include Miss JuHa Nlchoitoon, gyg Drivers fo r charter trips Customer Sstisfaetton" 15' X 4’ POOL was t^tag final steps to render $1.19 _ $^.95 _ $^.95 , $g.95 , $JQ.95 M m Harry J. Odium, Mrs. school routro. ESmployment 648-4571 PACKAGE SPEClAt ^ fnoperaitive tire key provisions Francis WaM, Mrs. Paid White aj,j summer. Port Roac^ Stages, flf the preMdential campaign you’ll be and—a Mrs.« « = Katz. 644-1631. financing iflan now on the » 2 . 0 0 . . RED — PINK— WHITE — LAVENDER Congregational Notes llODkS. pretty as a The Rev. W . H oys WilMams’ A rider which would' suspend 10 F..P17.95 sermon topic for Sunday will 2 4 4 « « fliese provisions until further picture In ••I be “Ride the Wild Horse.” Rev. action by Congress was at­ WiUlanMi will speak at the 10 tached to a compromise tax in­ a.m. service of the FUrrt Con­ NO MONisY DQWN... 2.25 Wedtfy centives restoration hill on gregational Camrch, Maih St. which the House completed ac­ The Pilgrim PeUowshdp o f the PACKAGE INCLUDES ^ tion Thuiraday. The Smate is chinch will meet Sunday at 1 CHICKEN KING Ooqieoted to send it to Johnson BLUEBERRIES pro. at the Wolcott BulWing ■ ...c-c.-. POOL...... next Wednesday. FLOWERING SHRUBS to attend an afternoon "Drag • Our most popular podL frotures: ‘B rid g e-^ ’ construcKoa; inter- FILTER ...... - . .... 54.95 Long, author of the cam- FeHowship.” PICNIC SPECIAL STEEL LADDER ...... 19.95 paign financing law, lit un­ R e g . *1.29 loddng sidewall and frame; extra stamg sted ^ ^ . . .. Dll' *r T* BRIDAL W REATH, 2 H . The United Church Women • Galvaniz^ bonderiz^: beked enamd rustproof finish. Comfortable, COVER ••*«,*«•••••* • aaaeeeeaee**** XleS9 successfully through seven group wlU sponsor an "Old BUCKET OF CHICKEN weeks of Senate debate |on the W EIGELA, 2-3 Ft. R e g . *1.98 Home Day” luncheon and after­ all-around top seat Extra thick vinyl pool linn Reg. 276.84 tox htll to knock off tiw rider noon of feUowahlp Juno 3 in the find keep the finmcingylaw' al­ HONEYSUCKLE, ^3 R . R e g . *1.49 olMirch low er h air at 12 noon iv e. PINK jibB. Bayard Pelton will pre­ ’ Some De: eui^porters FORSYTHIA, 2-3 R . R e g . *1.49 sent her aUdes o f hlrtoric South pic the plan aed privately TOUR W lne^. Mrs. Merie Dinse is 1 sent up Ids ALMOND R e g . *1.98 (hat ft J> ‘ ROSE OF SHARON. 3-4 R . CHOlOE general chairman of the hinrti- fnessage two ago, be- . 9-9 FOOT IN BiOD eon assisted by Mrs. Jewell * fore Ihe debate plan R e g . *1.98 Burn|i«i

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Mw, Joyce Don, Paculty Advlaor VOL. XXX, No, 31 FRIDAY, MAY 26/ Compiled by Students of Manchesfer High School

MHS Craft Sale Leaders Club Be prepared Wednesday, ■/. A.) May 31, to take advantage Hosts Sports of the chance of a lifetime to acquire beautiful handl- craited Jewelry, ashtrays, For Playday p'ewter and a great .variety of other Items at One of the first sunny days the MHS Craft Sale. The this spring recently provided a large selection will be on fine background for the Girls Bale from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m.< Leaders Club’s second playday In room 207. of the year. Joining the leaders in their playday wem girls from Rockville, Rocky Hill, Nevring- ton, and Oonard. A friendly atmosphere per­ Teepee Tales vaded the area as girls pinned name tags and mingled together before activities commenced. ■ GoU With everyone anxious to get With just onti match remain­ started, the girls were divided ing, the MHS'kGolf Team has into thre groups for softball, Wendy Smltli 20 lbs. Oakbiime 22” Outdoor 10”xl0”Adjustable Androck Folding S% Ft Beadi Betty Kirby Tim LoMaglio a respectable 9-5 record. This volleyball, and-the tennis tourn­ Um brella year’s team Is coached by Mr. ament. Each one chose the Qiarcoal Briquets Barbecue GriU Hibachi Hamburg Broiler Sand o l i r Legion of Honor Tom Kelley, Illlng physical ed- group she wanted to participate 2 eduoation teacher, who has done Ssmotiomil at Our Reg. Low Price 5,99 Ow Reg. low Price 6.40 Our Reg. Low Price 2.69 In and was given the opportuni­ Our a fine job in his first varsity ty during the afternoon to try Betty Kii>y has two great An all-around aports fan and campaign. Reg. lovee. She Is a very enthusiastic player i« this’ week’s male le­ all three. For volleyball and Leading the team this year Boftbeill the teams were mixed, 2.99 akier and an equally ardent gdonnalre, Tim LoMogllo. He is Gary Wigren, '67, who has Francophile. enjoys hunting, basketball, foot- allowing another chance for the 2.29 54.29 compiled a record of 10-4, and Skllng has been her favorite baU, tennis, pool, swimming, girls to become acquainted. Colorful Saran seat and back, 1 " Sturdy Arlb uadIreDa Tom Crockett, ’68, with e record Howevor, the tennis tourna­ 3.99 Adjustable chrom ^ grid with wood^ pointed metel pole. ■port for years, which le one o( and soccer, among many other Compartments for hamburgers, Mbular aluminum — finger ment had teams representing Shop Now for the Holiday en handle. Cast iron body with wood- WUte oiSy. #a6 Se reasons that she’ll be at- sports. A fullback on the soc- e L t t o t W s v^aT’fe^or^ Extra deep beaded bowl; dirome base — draft control. _ ^ ^ chops, fish or steak, square mesh folding. Modem contour dedgo. tending Elmira CoUege next cer team for three years, Tim Mustard each individual school. Limit 2 per customer. plated grid, lever operated, 5” wheels, — wding lo ^ ring. #9914 Perfect for beach, lak^ boot or fall, (it’s good ski country), has also been on the rifle team ’ ’ Because it was late, the tour­ Only SOO bags per store. 10’’X20" King Size HibacM W Q Q pooL #90 6 #100. Not assemblibled. This feminine athlete hopes to for three years and has played ’67, Bob Dotchin ’67, and Jim nament was cut short, and there Our Reg. Low Price llA e, h m j y live In New Ehigland "because Intramural basketball. His pres- Becker, ’68. If the golfers can were no final winners. .... — ■ " 1 love snowy winters and want ent course load Includes Eng- win their final match, they At 4:00 p.m. those who want­ might qualify for the state to live in the country.’’ lieh, Physfcs, Moth IV, Al- Merit Awards Presented ed took relaxing swim in the Her love for France steins gebra. IQ, end Modem Prob- tournament. Gary Wigren is the MHS pool. Others continued from living and studying there lema. only member who has a chance Last Tuesday’s Merit Awards Banquet featured as the evening’s speaker, Mayor Nathan softball or volleyball games. 5 Pomlion 7 of qualifying individually for this past summer. Her favorite ,eele that Ws father, his Agoetinelli, sliown speaking with several of the many award receivers, from left to right With everyone famished from the state tournament. personage is a Frendi (sur- eiose friends, and oamp have Gloria Opalach, Martha Buder, and Ken Walker, all ’67. The Student (Jouncil-sponsored an­ a full afternoon’s activities, sup­ Folding eSurise prise!) elder, Jean-Claude Killy, ^lost Influenced his future Mr. Kelley feels that with a nual affair is conducted to recognize Individuals for their outstanding contributions to vari­ per was soon served in the cafe­ Betty’s schedule this year has jy could do anything little luck the team could have ous clubs throughout the year. Program chairman was Jo-An Boudreau ’67. Other invited teria for all the participants. Indudod French IV, Bkiglish, j,g wanted, he would end the picked up a few more wins. A l­ guests introduced by Master of Ceremonies, Mitt Oosllt, ’67,. were Mr. A. Raymond Rogers, Hot dogs and hamburgs with Our modem European Wstory, mod- Vietnam. though Mr. Kelley is losing ell principal, Mr. William Curtis, superintendent of schools, and Mr. Arthur Glaeser, student milk, salads and desserts pro­ Barbara Lynne Reg. em problems and crafts. Fiavo- After he graduates, Tim but two varsity members, a few council advisor. vided a filling supper for the low Price rlte of her MHS classes was hopes to Hve in New England individuals are moving up from g;irla. Just after 6:00 the girls 7A9 Mr. Monahan’s An>«ricra Liter- beoauee of the wide variety of the JV squad who could make hraded home after a very suc­ Captains Picked ature course which first intro­ opportunity. "In New England next year’s team a title con- ' cessful playday. Double tubular alumlnmi tender. Spirit of >6t ~ duced her to the subject in you get a touch of every sea­ Big Expo ’67 Monster Officers Elected New cheerieading captains for aims — , spun ends, 7 X 1 6 v;hlch she hopes now to major. son in the year. ’This enables ' - Baseball Recently, the Girls Leader’s the 1967-68 sports seasons h a v e' web — 6 adjustments. #811 Extra - curricular aoUvlties you 'to participate in atmost all Hitting may be the specialty Spring has sprung, and if <31ub elected a president, vice ONLY 92 PEBSXOBE nawhaw ujciuaeaincluded threeuireo years «ot morts.” Ofof the MHS Baseball Team, but Swallows French Club jmu check your calendar, only president, and secretary. The been elected by the varelty cheerleaders. Elected by the A ndrock Aquaottes (vice pred^t^ this fuiture Tim wasn’t enough. ’They won only . And swoMorwed by a gigantic Uteidy, wilH be quite an expen- tlwee weeks remain before the ■new president, who will have Shish Kebab Electric Garden Torches year), two_years in AFS, three one of their last four games for Spirit o f ’67 takes over „pnd the responsibility of presiding new and old varsity members years in Ski Club, and Current would , like to visit LeMans, monster! 'That's how the gyro- stve dweUiing, ranging in price Monaco, «nd the French Rdv- The Indians, out- ^nior Week gets under way over ail Girl’s Leaders Club wore Barbara Lynne and Wendy Affeirs Club this year. tron riide end». This sensation- from $500 to $700 monthly. Fire Starter With 6 Ft. Poles Charcoal Scuttle lora. Until this Ume, -Qm will hitting every opponent, have ai ride was oniy one of the The Frendi Club had a spe- Senior Reception June meetings, is Jan Moseley, ’68. Smith, both ’68. Each co-captain Skewers Betty’s free time is filled Sharon Gworek, ’68, is the new has two years of cheerieading Our Regr Low Price 1.99 Our Reg. Low Price 4.19 pair ^ Comp. Value 2.99 with sailing her own boat in continue to live with his par- »y ^h® swinging bats many features of Expo 67 that del treat at the fair on Sat- .. ... Our Reg. Low Price T.59 of Steve Banas and Mike Mc- wore viewed by about 34 mem%^ urday. Outside of the Mexico ™eme of the reception ia vice president and Pat Badger, experience at MHS. As captains Maine each' summer; where she ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peter Lo- Cindy his both ’67 and Dale Os-- hers of the MHS French Club, paviliem was the well-known Your Fate to the Wind” ’68, is the new secretary. their jobs will be leading crowds fives on on island, swimming, Maglio,___ his sister. ‘Oat ’ ’ UIck CObb and Tim Cum­ Enjoyed by nearly every stu- Baja Marimna Bsmd who were ^ tickete will go on sale According to Mnes Ctese, the in sports events, taking care of reading, ejqierlmentlng virlth mings, all ’68. Losing to Bristol faculty advisor, the Girls Lead­ I>ep rallies. French recip^, and occasional- **■’■38 Hoffinmn Road dent, Gyrotron was located on featured toe that one day only. Monday, June 5 at $3 a couple. Brion Rogers, ’68 Central 7-6, Bristol Eastern 13- La Rhonde, the amusement area Now ttent their major event traittUonaJ dSAvn dance will er’s Qub is a service club, not Barbara is baking U. S. Ifis- ly being eupw-«reative, sa when 6. and Maloney 12-1, the Indians at the fair. It consdsta of first, of the year is over, the French after the reception end a social dub. Each leader gives tory, English, Geometry, Eco­ ehe constructed two huge paper- 1.19 1.39 3 .2ft 2.39 managed to beat Conard 3-2. a ride through simulated space Club is making plans to have sponsored by the Rotary up at least a period a week, nomics, Foods and Physical Ed. British Isles 5 Web Lawn Chair ma^e swans for one of the and Northern Working all nine Innings against which features planets and sat- dinner at a French restaurant °lub. Tickets for the dawn and many after school hours, Outside sch-ool she participates Europe.” Set of four stainless steel tools, 18%** The quick dependable way to start Spun ahunknun, 7” diameter bead, ZiOQg Qwut and swingiim ball. Holds MIH8 proms. Oonard, Doug Steely, ’68, was eiUtes. Then one is wtiiried out- ^ Farmington on June 23. ^®®® PiMchosed along too. The club provides referees in ICH. charcoal fires. Safe, economical. SOO 6 ft. black aectional pde. One filling Our Am for future plans—^1' h<^' .. But till Elmira next year, Idng. For outdoor broiling at its 10 Ib. bag of briquets. Heavy gauge the winning pitcher. They close .side and then buried inside ip- A fter camplertimg th eir- final reception tickets tor and girts who participate in Wedy takes Chembtry iuid Watts. UL approved. #98 UP lasts 8 to 10 hours. #2A steel. #93-WI Reg. to return to France, perhaps she’ll' live with her parents, Mr. their season next week. Al­ Honors English, French UI, Lsr #418X to a volcano and finoUy into day of schooi, students will intnamunale. Welfare conmiit- Low with a . Jurtor-YeariAbroad’ and Mrs. Donald Klrtiy, 88 though comprising mostly jun­ the monster. Also featured in „,eet at MHS at five o’clock to oommeivcement represent- tees, playday committees, and a tin HI, U.S. History, and Physi­ Program Ih college. ■ Also, • I’d Pljrmouth La. iors, the Indians have done as La Rhonde were other rides tnayg,! t<, Farmington. After ®^ves now are opilecting $3 chairman and oo-chairman for cal Ekl. She belongs to the Lsr Price 3.69 2.49 Mke very Inuch to visit -the ‘ ■ Jill Horton ’67 well as can be expected this and smalU souvenir shops. dinner, the club will go to Hart- banquet Tues- each sport are chosen. The tin Club, Student Council aitd -L. ------year, Next year they will be ex- The pavUdon which the National Honor Society. pavUion which alohost f^rd to see a movie7 their test '^“"® ^ ‘*®®^ apocts chairman and co-chair­ 8tur(^ r* tubular aluminum. J6 web vlollns, by MkAael Johns’6t on P®rle™=«^ have a good wer^ione enjoyed was the ■■■Unit- ■■ 'a^rvity rf’ the yrar' ner will highlight the banquet, men get out equipment and Other members of the varsity the Frem* H6rn and by Linda placing high in the ed States pavilion. Ihe main with plenty for even the biggest take attendance cunong other squad for next year include across 4 plus 4 down. Green and white Ahout Nadeau '68 soprano. A trio for UCIL. attraction here was the space eater, and the ctess history will events. Joan Halloran and Kathy or turquoise and wbite. #200 MHS . .. J. oe>lh) and horn was per- ventures of Americeu On iKspiay be presented. Ihere wi'U be about sixty ORrden, ’68, Janfa Bonham, foimed by Cyrus Stevens, Bar­ were aotuai space capsules in- Five Groups Plans are shaping up for the members of the Girls Leaders Nancy Desrosiers, Cathy Heller, bara Kelly ’69, and Michael oluddng Apoi'lo I. Other sights informal danice fo r 6§i)lors on Olub next year. For her first Brenda MattarelU, Jeanne Post Mafiiemattos AwaH Classes Hear in this pa'viKon consisted o f the Btfan Riegers, ’68, is the own­ Johns. Wednesday during Senior Week year in the club, each girt is and Sue Primus, all ’69. history of the U.S., in dolls, Ier of a pin and a copy of the A ll the performers grained ex- Plan Picnics in the quadrangle. Besides get­ a "leader candidate,’’ and if she guitars from famous • singing book "Mm. o f Mothenwaitiics’’______cellent scores In each category U C onn T rio ting one more chance to adgn bos proven successful, die be­ w hich w“« e ‘h S sr«ili^ for tek. which Included tone, technique, groups, and a special attraction It’s always easy to tell that Somanhis,’ the color movies of comes a full-fledged member of movie stars. ing flwft place in a Mgh school A rather obscure music form the end of the year is approach- the picnic also will be shown. the next year. The physical Aridian Qtes Of aM the European pavBdons, ing by the large number of pic- It looks like a great way to n^em attoa exominaticn. The Mr. N j^e, who directed the or- ^ contemporary scene is eduoation teachers decide if she Britain and Czechoslovakia nics that ore befeng planned. Af- usher in graduation day. is quoiified. If i^e is, she gets teat, recently given by the 8»nl2attons. was congratulated that o f chamber mu'sic. EiariSer Students for AotUBrie’a OWb of HartfooJ, ■'"“ y the perforrn- were most enjoyed. The fontier ter a year of haird work, every- Just a reminder to clear up her patch which she wears on WOB open to a« boya and glris groups and his in the week, several music featured 20th century living, one is ready for a day of fun any payments for the picnic, her gym suit to show that ehe Also shown here wore cast-alu- and relaxation. from LmcheoteTKag* SiSoS and approach to the mu- dosses had the opportunity to end if you haven’t paid-for a is a (krte Leader. Prose, Verse 7 Pc. Glass 7 Pc. Glass 4 G allon Hamilton Skotch Misten to a trio of musicians minum sculptures. Czechorio- On Miay 29, the Somanhis su'^pflement and want to, there •■V who have had a sobatantlial ® ^ ,______vakia’s pariidon. wras noted for wtU hoQd a pdondc at the home fa a possibility you can sUll ro- background In college level ■ ’ i . ■ from the Undvensity of Connec­ The Senior Banquet Oommit- The MJi.S. fine arts maga­ Beverage Set Skotch Kooler Cooler Chest ti ticut, who presented a program the beauty of the gloss works of their advisor Mrs. Kelson, serve one, but act fast, Juice Set math. which were exhibited. Much and on June 1, the High School ’ Ostrout '67 tee is headed by Judy Fnan- zine, the Ari'dian, went on sole Brian, who ranked above ep- ShbU) Saturday of chamber music. zosa and Don Larsaon. This Wednesday, May 17. Our Reg. Low Price 3.99 Our Rig. Low Price 4.99 Our Reg. Low Price 12.95 The trio, composed of UConn artwork and fashion were also Wontd wffll journey to Wickham Senior Oonimlttees ’ Our Reg. Low Price 4.49 proKlmatcly fifty cither stu­ di^ayed a t^ s buMdlng.' Park for a cookouL Including Many seniors are on Senior oommiUrtee includes, Pamela The Aridian, which oonqirisee dents, has tedeen A lgebra I and liooking for something professors, Induded Mr. DiCec- Ward, Pamela Dorr, Philip different to do this week­ Perhaps the mort unusual woik ^ fun, the Sender Is- week committees for the recep- the moat outstanding contribu­ i Q and Geometry as well ea co—coWo, 'Mr. Lenard — violin, Redding, Donna Ccwo, Barry 4 end? How about going to stipuctupe at the exposiitioii was sue wil Ibe pHannad and the fjon thi* Miath IV during hia years at and Mr. Ooieman—viola. They Sandals, Kaibhy Carroll, Linda tions in student art.and litera­ 3 Pc. 6 Ft. see the'German Club pres­ are on tour throughout all Con­ Habitat, a modbi apartment QuiU and So!oOI Membemhips T thT sector ture during the year, woe the 4)«rliftg.lUB MHS. Other Students ranking house of the futura. This apart- and Heion Estes Jouroalto Lewis, Gail Tryon, Ronnie Kud- entation of the operetta necticut high schools under a result of many months of work high on the mathematics teat ment house, consisting of many Awoto w « be presented. low, Nancy Morton, Mickey "Hansel and Gretel,” In grant to bring a taste of cliam- of the 22 atofif men>bera. f'rixn 2 .4 7 1.99 3 .4 4 8 .8 8 Redwood Picnic Set were; Second place, Ken Walk­ small apartments stacked irreg- Dt seems that about half the f Ehlers, Bemie Packard, Fran German naturally, .nie time ber music to the high school am overwhelming numbv of., Assorted Decorator Colors. Large 64- er; Third place, Steve Malken- - - g ; ' .' ■ — ------T student body at MHS enjoys Senior EXiardi, Sharon Lines, Gloria Emboesed — ,aH ehnnhnim, fully in­ Is 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, level. »ibm iesions, 34 ahort stories oz. hand blown pitcher —> six 10 oz. Large 82 oz. hand blown pitcher a d Msda of fineet coated steeL Alcabel son and Ed Saymanoski and Sullivan, Sue Beoiewith, and matching glasses. #7064 remstant idaid fiwirii- FtiQy insulated. sulated, light, win not rust or cor­ Sturdy, rustic redwood. Bounded eor* May 27th and the place, the The reaction to this rather f T r ? Z ^ the sea, sand, and sun at Oce^ and 16 art pieces were se­ six 6 oz. matdiing glasses. #71102 Fourth ptecc, Barry‘^ndalB. uete with the class o f 1968 sea ch on one of the many pic- Mancy Randier and Steve Sue Paine. Martha Buder, Malt rode. Almnlnum liner and tray. ners, 6’ table and 2-6’ benches. #4070 BHng Cafeteria. . Tickets refined foam o f music, fai to­ lected to be represented in the #403. French Conteist should have earned .7% credits mca that journey there. On June Their comihittee in- Coetit emd BiU Hilinaki are #1119CF may be purchased at the day’s restless temperament was, magazine. Two prizes of ten NOT ASSEMBLED With the first prize of a trll^'k. by the end of the 1967 summer the Oholrs w«a travel to the eludes: Gail Madlvaln. Sandy chairmen of the Senior Pic­ door fo r $1.00. quite surprisingly, one of appre­ dolters each were awarded for to Europe, six enthusiastic Man- school to be assigned to a senior |,each to be followed by the McCJallum, Joan Nasslff, Betty nic Cbrnmittee which includes ciation end genuine enjoyment. excellence in writing: TOe" homeroom next year. L,atin Olub on June 9. Featured Kirby, Sandy Guadano, Ken Debbie Cterke, Carol Kramer, 1 0 0 l i l y 5 0 l i l y H o lid a y David Hartwell Memorial Prize H«h 5«?» »«t Students who expect to grad- events art the latter pdonte vrill Walker, Barbara Rayburn, ■Qm Thresher, Merit Ware, diverilmOTto by Haydn, a Bee­ for Prose went to Nancy Luck- Potted Plants for l^chC^test'w hlcb was held. ^ uate with . the class of 1969 include the ever popular scav- Gloria Opalach, Pam PrankUn, A ll^ Barton, Rick Cartwright, thoven trio, in C minor, and a man for her short atory, and Cold Cups H o t Cups Snack Treats^ for the state ®*'®<1 «P the jewel- should have earned 3)i credits anger bunt and softboM game. Nancy Finlay, Cheryl Mattarel- Gloria Opotech, Roy Wiese, serenade by the Hungarian, the Ctess o f 1665 Prize for cenUy at East Windsor High e rf 'from ' vriiohi 'thfey 'were or­ Dobnanyd. by the end ^of the 1967 summer The beach wiM again be invad- H, Sally Majeska, John <3abby, ,Rick Pout^er, Joanne Dixon, Our Reg. Low Price .89 Indoor or Ontdoors! Poetry was 'awarded to Jaifice Our Reg. Low Price .89 Potato Chips or School. The event was sponsor­ dered. Collegiate style rings John Ostrout, ’67 school to be assigned to a jun- ed on June 10, for the annual Cheryl Bartel, John Hanley, Oarthy Hairioon, Sue Palmer, Jacobs foe her poem, “Why ed by the American Association have not arrived yet. ' lor honibroom next year. National Honor Society picnic. , Judy Richmond, Ludel Municio, Pamela May and Sue Marston. Pretzels — Family Size Wash and Iron.” of French Teachers. Nancy Solomon, Sue Ooe, Deb- Faculty, advisors for the^e dlf- Potted Geranhimg Two students placed very by Czarnota, Dabby Cterke, Jeri ferwit events are Mrs. Cynrthle A wide variety of material 114 Ib. Cri9 G ite A hmfy windomia pbat . . . Wgh out Of all the Connecticut Multerrey, Carol DeFelice, Shar­ Mkxtrtle for the Banquet, Mr. was included, representing or 2 lb. crunch ..ii f aieo be planted ia gnden. IdBCge red students, Nancy Ftntey ■ ’67, in on Douton, Patricia DeiFeHce, IXavid Gibbons for the picnic many unusual styles. The lit­ .59 pretsds. er piok'felMna French IV was chosen for sec­ Barbara Holman, Claire Reyn­ and Mrs. LaVeriie Kelson, erary work s ranged fhom olds, Marsha Morline, Beverly Shakespearean sonnks to a 7 oz. e

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. I K t MANCHESTER BVENiNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 PAGE NiNirrB^^^ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HEliXlD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1967 V ■ !?■' THE ferald Angle Rule, Zurley Showdown PET£ ZANARPI Miami Site Final Rims, Teijfvpers of the Times Grand Slam Aeslatant Sports Editor Sharing Lead iTAHWNGS] Due Shordy Ofj Title Tilt Adjustments Homer Helps Last to Know ' In Oklahoma t In Hoop War Why is it each is the last to find,/ That his legs are Next Season Tndy. Feature i Beat Boston W. L. Pet. 0 .p gone— tha't his eyes are bad,/ That the quicker refleites OKLAHOMA CITY /AT>\ anclnnatl .. 27 14 .659 — MINNEAPOLIS (AP)— have left his mind,/That he hasn’t the stuff that he NEW YORK (AP) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)— predictions win NEW YORK (AP) — l^uj^ ... 21 is .618 2\ i Professional basketball’s le­ one day had,/ That lost youth mocks, and he doesn’t Now -^hat- the American (A P )— Qualifiers for the ^mamehts, Jack Rule Jr. ^ There are flecks of gray in Pittsburgh ..20 is .671 4 gal war flared into a mil- aee/The ghost of the fellow that used to be? and National Football 500-mile auto race May 30 and Kermit Zarley should ; Jim Northrup’s hair, but Chicago .... 20 I6 .556 4Vi Caught by a strike which ------:------League, have determined lion-dollar court showdown were to take their final finish well at the $66,000 they're nothing compared Atlanta .— 20 17 .541 6 they used to beat— / Nailed by the "all-comer” fights, hut that Miaihi will be the site Thursday when two more practice runs at the Indiati- Oklahoma, City Open. to the worry lines the 27- 5an Fran. .. 20 17 .641 5 a punch they used to block— / the going got serious, the o f theirtnext championship apolis Motor Speedway to­ o q a hot, Windy d a y ’nM nday, year-old Detroit outfielder Angeles I6 21 .432 9 National Basketball A ^pci- Trailing ^e flurry of flying Manassa Mauler wound up on game, they can settle down Rule, who won here in 1966, and ation teams filed suits to day, with track workouts is producing in the brows .. I6 20 .429 9 feet,/ But dreaming still of uie canvas. to the weiirhtv matter of centering on carburetion Zarley. a former NCAA cham­ of , pitch­ New York .. 11 22 .333 12 try to block the jumping of peaks that mock-/ Each is the ^oney problems sent Pep .suitable name for pion^ shot three-uhder-par 69s Houston . . . . 12 27 .308 14 last to leant from fate/ That bac^ the fight and all he * SUltaDiename lor tests and mechanical .ad- ers. stars to the new American to claim a one-atroke lead. history is finished—and out of vvound up with was sympathy. ju.stments. Gary Flayer, Mtiler Barber Northrup drove in live runs Thursday’s Results Basketball Association. Commissioner Peto Roselle Pit crews were allocated The St, Louis Hawks filed Bobo Olson, one of the toughest and unknown Larry Ziegler) Thursday night—four of them Chicago 5, Cincinnati 4 isn’t ready to oonduot a noUen-' three hours practice time after companion suits in U.S. District So penned the immortal middleweight champs, stay- were at 79. on his second grand-slam home St. Louis 5, Atlanta 0 ' . V wide contest in an effort to find the track was ciear^ . Smooth Count here to enjoin their rookla Graniland Rice. ^ around much toO long. ‘Ilte tournament appeared run in eight days—as the Tigers Only games scheduled a title.for the title game, but he and rapid refueling Kction in the star, Lou Hudson, from playing Ample tMtimqny fills the ,, e « iMOded toward the higheat cut­ battered Boston 9-3. has aoheUed tha aid of newsmen pits is considered a key factor Today’s Games with the Minnesota Muskies of sports page of late. Fortypyear RECORD HOLDER — off this year, with the wind Elsewhere in the Americ-in covering the pro football meet- in the Memorial Day race. Atlanta (Johnson 3-2) at New the ABA. The Hawks also seek old Robin Roberts, hoping for Year Too Long Putting his name in pushing the projected cutoff to League, Kansas City topped Ingfs which were to wind up to- The Yankee 809 stock car $3 million damages. another major league chance, , the Manchester High 151, seven rtrokee over per. Minnesota 3-2 and Washington York (Cardwell 2-5), night pitching for Reading In the Spo^s history is filled with day. race at Indianapolis Raceway “ Y O U D O N T SAY,” says Clete Boyer o f Atlanta as Umpire Billy Williams St. Louis (Washburn 2-2) at The San Francisco Warriors “ 1 think ,my game has ma- ' edged Cleveland 2-1. In the only Eastcni League and 37-year old performers who went one year Although they might not. be _track . record books was Park Saturday will provide a gives the safe sign on play at third base. Clete looks avbit surprised Rightly filed suit in San Francisco seek­ tured greatly in the last few National League action; Chicago Philadelphia (Bunnlhg 3-5), Joey Qlardello, the former long—the Y. A. Titties and winners—^Rozelle is offering an R on A n g o tta . H e h u n ^ weekend interlude for a num- ing to prevent Clyde Lee from months,” Zarley said. “ I’m so. On his follow-through after the attempted tag, he hit Williams— ^acciden- Tdpped Cincinnati 5-4 and St. night vrorld middleweight champicn, WUlle Peps. unidentified prize if there is a ed the discus 145 feet, her of 6(X) qualifiers. Speedway V\ going to New Orleans of the ready to 'win a tournament.’* tually, of course— in the mouth with his glove. Louis shut out Atlanta 6-0. Cincinnati (Noten 3-1) at starting over again. Titie. some are ageless. The winner—come of the early can- two inches against drivers committed to the stock ABA. The Warriors seek $1 mil­ Zairley missed a three-foot putt The gray hair gives Northrup Pittsburgh (Veele 6-0), night Age has always been the en- ^®y*^ WilheOms, Art Donovans, didates are the Merger Bowl, event ever the 1.7-mile course lion plus an imspecifled amount Windham High to es­ on the last hole 'Which 'would an elder ^tesman look,, but he Los Angeles (Sutton 1-5) at emy of athletes and many the Gordie Howes seem to keep the Summit Bowl and The included' Dlario Andretti, who of damages. tablish the new mark. have gi'ven him the lead. has- a ready explanation for it. San Francisco (Marichal 7-3), bitter-sweet words dedicated to **** going. Archie Moore had the Game. paced 500 qualifying this year night Previously, the Los Angeles Rule, whose last tour ■victory “ My mother and dad got gray Oiem. secret, Sammy Baugh and Officially, the name of the with a record '158.982 m.p.h, Lakers of the NBA filed suit to waa here in 1996, commented, early,” he says. “ I have an un­ Houston (Cuellar 3-2) at Clii- Othirs recognize the fickle- Charlie Oonerly were nearly 49 game that will be played in Ml- and two-time 500 ■Whmer A. J. attempt to stop Jim Bcurnee “ Ih order to win a tournament, cle with snow white hair. It runs cago (Culp 3-3) nesa of age and don’t flirt with before they loft the scene and ami’s Orange Bowl Jan. 14, Foyt. ' from going to Dallas of the you have to like the course iuid In the family.” it, the likes of Rocky Marciano Famers Ty Cobb, Elddle 1968, between the champions of Yainkee 300 entrants were to American League ABA. m certainly like it here.” So Jim accepts his premature and Gene Tunney being classic Collins, and\ Rogers Hornsby the two leagues is The AFL- practice tW.s aftemoen, with vv. L. Pet. G.B. A. » '• A \ Hudson, runner-up to Detroit’s RvSe'ls the only former cham­ mm. examples. Race driver Sam were over 40. NFL World Championship about 56 entries expected to at­ graying matter-of-factly . . . the C hicago...... 2222 1111 .667 — Dave Bing in the NBA’s Rookie- picn playing this year- Arnold Game. But by the time anyone tempt qualifications Saturday Controls Batters same way he does his hitting. Detroit 22 13 .629 1 RARING TO GO is Chicago pitcher Ferguson Jen­ of-the-Year voting this past sea­ Hanks, former Indy 500 winner Palmer is the only man to win could get all that out, television “ I think I should hit .300 up'Boston 18 18 .500 5'^ is another. morning. The Yankee 300 will the tide twice. Lost year’s -win-; kins, one of the early, and pleasant, surprises of son, signed a three-year con­ Hope and Pray would have missed the first 2-1, the same mark he had with here,” he says. “ I've eiJways Kansas Ci 18 IS .500 6 '^ Glardello, who came beck to start at 2 p.m. ner -was ’Tony Lema, 'who died NEW YORK (AP) — the 1967 baseball season. Jenkins is becoming the tract with Minnesota last week, cxmuneroial. the Cardinals lost season when tried to be the best. I can’t do Baltimore 17 17 .500 the ring to avoid bankruptcy RoberLs is out to duplicate The 500 field 'will reassemble in a plane crash last summer. Dick Hughes, a “ wild man Sports Vieiving 5V4 most reliable starter on the Cub staff. reportedly for between 3150,(X)0 So the label Super Bowl be­ a. they brought him up at the end anything halfway.” Cleveland 17 18 .486 6 was once a noted puncher, ris­ the comeback his former Phil­ for the an- :al drivers’ meeting Rule suid Zarley had lots of in the minor leagues,” has ■ and $200,000. came popular. It 'Was bom unin­ Monday to confer on race rules. .of the year. His two hits against the Red Minnesota 16 19 .457 7 Lee, former Vanderbilt Ali- ing the middleweight divislcm adelphia Phlllle teammate Curt chaMengers for the lead. More opposing hitters in the ma­ SATORDAY tentionally as an offhand re- The bad start last year, in “He never made it before be­ Sox raised Northrup’s batting New York 15 19 .441 'm Amerlca, reportedly has signed from 1963-65. He won the title Simmons made. He is current- than 69 golfers 'were bunched ” 3:00 (SO) Roller Derby i„ » mark by Lamar Hunt, owner of which 11 cars were eliminated jor leagues under control cause he was wild,’’- Cardinal average to .290. He has 21 runs California 16 22 .421 8Vi a two-year, $90,000 contract with from Dick ’Tiger. wMiin five strokes. 4:00 (30) Sandy Koufax / ^ * the Kansas Q ty Chiefs, and It Country Club from the race, will be reviewed. now after taming down Manager . Red Schoendienst batted in and three homers— Wash’n. . 16 21 .417 8>/i New Orleans. He has lost both bouts on his four-hWter,four-hitter, five-hitter and sevrsev» — cu,u Ziegler, -whose 16 tour tour-.'G Show comeback trip, the latest last grew and grew and grew—until -4------^------neys this^eor have netted only ■ himself. s^d. Hughes was walking more two of them grand slams. At issue is the reserve clause enhitter. His only loss •was a it reached the point that there Following are the starting The St. Iiouis Cardinal right­ 4:15 (SO) Dodgers vs. Thursday’s Results Monday night to a 28-year show $469, had a 32 on his second < than four men a game in many “ When I try to hit hon.e in NBA contracts which the 1-0 heartbreaker. was Super Week, Super Sunday, times, pairings for Satui'day’s hander put down the slugging Giants Washington 2, Cleveland 1 salesman in Pittsburgh. nine. "' of his minor league labors, al­ runs,” he says, “ I get myself established league contends . “I had to try a comeback,” super Teams, Super Players, ad Four Ball, Best Ball Golf Tour- 5:00 ( S) Race of the Kansas City 3. Minnesota 2 Comebacks are not rare in Major League Doug Sanders, limping from ., 6-0 ’Ihursday though striking out twice that messed up at the plate.” LITTLE LEAGUE his 11 bench jockeys, he studied binds a player to a team tor at he told one writer. “I owed It inlinitum. nament at the Manchester night w ith"* two-hitter, mafle Week Detroit 9, Boston 3 sports, especially in boxing. a bad kn«e caused 1^ a Mood“ number. He messed up tee Red Sox in By TONY DIPERRIO each one, but none looked too least one year after he com- to myself. God gave me a “ We’ve never used Super Country Club. Three-quarter even brighter because he didn't ( 8) Wide World of Only games schaduled What are few and in between strong body. I’ve tried to take =LeocIers== i clot, shot a one-over-par 73. . But -with the Cardinals in 1966, the fifth inning Thursday night, Little Leaguers were practic- cockey. pletes a contract, Bowl official'ly or unofficially,” handicaps will be used: walk a man. Sports Today’s Games are successful ones. Sugar Ray care of it. American League U.S. Open Champion Billy he walked only seven men In 21 7:00 (18) WrestUng climaxing a six-run rally with ing every afternoon at Waddell, Three were in teai's and six The NA’s reserve clause is a Rozelle spokeStnan said. “ Not “ That’s the first regular sea­ innings, struck out 20, pitched a his bases-loaded shot. AI Kaline New York (Peterson 0-2) at Robinson’s return comes to History records the rare 7:34—Peragallo 6, Crockett 16, Batting (89 at bats)—Kaline, Casper, considerad among the (SO) Let’s Go to the and if you studied the coaches, all rattled, and neither of similar to that of baseball, but a many people like it. It’s a nick­ Johnston 12. Rlsi 20. son game I ever went nine in­ Cleveland (McDowell 2-2), fiight mind. He retired in 1952 then feats. It delights in the likes Det-, .359; F. Robinson, BaK., Wilson Stops RSox Streak - fa'vorites, blew to a three-over-, 2-t) shutout In his first start and Races had driven in two runu with a everything looked swell. jjjg others, ever had batted, crucial difference is that base- name, and it’s a bad play on 7:41 — Horvath 4. Lennon 13. nings without walking anyone,’’ Washington (Coleman 2-3) at returned to win the middle­ of Bob Fitzsimmons, Who .325. ■par on the back nine and came ' finished with a 1.71 earned run 8:00 ( 8) Sports Special: single earlier in the inning. On that infamous Sunday, the j j had used them before ball enjoys immunity from the words. Everything became su­ Smiley 11, Bengtson 17. said the bespectacled 29-year- Detroit (Sparma 4-0), night weight c iw n from Bobo Olson fought until the age of 52, 15 7:48—Cronin 4, CurtU 13, White Runs—Tovar, Minn., 84; Ka- in at 74- average. Irish Football and Tbe victory snapped a three- 19th of May, regular season to see what they could d o ,’cause antitrust laws under Supreme per this and super that.” old rookie. “ 1 did go nine in­ Boston (Rohr 2-1) at Balti­ 10, Nelson 16. Kne, Det., 28.’ At Four Games for Tigers Colonial 'Winner Dave Stock He has pitched 35 innings in 12 Hurling Finals game Tiger slide and a four- baseball got underway. hit that we get. Court sancUon. Basketball has in 1955 and went on to win and years after losing the heavy- Club owners obviously had 7:56 — Gordon 3, Genovesi 16, nings once in spring traUiing games—10 in relief—this season more (McNally 2-2), night lose it twice after that. weight title; Jim O’Rourke, who a;. Phelan ll. Anderson 18. Runs batted in—KaJine, Det., Baltimore (AP) —The Bos- inning, and Wilson breezed ton, Bob dharlea, Boh Verwey,..r/ game Boston winning string. Coaches no longer spoke and pyn us through. >10 solid lagal support, and tho importwk matters to dis- _ 8:0^Klrkpatrlck. 7, culver without a walk, but I was a wild and walked only 14 while fan­ SUNRAY Chicago (John 3-2 and O’Toole More common are the unsuc­ caught an entire gome -with the 1®' 33; KUlobrew, Minn., ton Red Sox, their four-game home from there. ’The former Wayne Yates, Bob McCaUister, 1:30 ( S) Sports Spectacu­ the players were all ruffled, no . . , It is under the antitrust laws man in the minor leagues.’’ ning 36 with a 2.83 era. A’STWINS— 1-1) at California (Bnuiet 1-7 He thought for a moment, cessful tries and better fighters New Ybrk Giants ait age 52; cuas on the third day “^Sprague 15, Home runs — F. Robinson, winning streak finally halted by Boston right - hander scattered Babe Hlskey and Jim Odbertil lar: Bowling matter what they did, they that ABA attorneys will chal- four-dayiOiir*aa.v meetings,YnMiinurs. but all thattnat Hunt tn12. tLaPointe ok 25. - a. •*_«. - a . . _ . ___ ...... _ia In the only other National Hughes struck out nine Bert Campaneris scored all and WiUhite 0-1), 2, twi-nlght looked at the 9-year-old kids. than Giardello-are included. Joe and Jockey Le'vi Burlingame, Balt., 10; Kaline, Det., 10. ex-teammate Earl Wilson and eight hits. oJl shot 71s. 2:15 (80) Yankees vs. lacked the hustle. ^BA contracts. was made public was the nam- 8:16—Krisiof 6, Putz 15, Slbrinsz League gome, the Braves and only light-hitting the way from second on Jim Minnesota (Merritt 1-0) at Many a game, in the fifth in- ^ faster, this had reserve clause spec- Louis tried a return only to who waa over 69 when he rode 12 Benton 19. Pitching (4 dedsions) — Hot- the Detroit Tigers, will try to Mike Ryan’s bases - empty Cleveland ing of the site of the second Su used their bats bring league­ Woody Woodward and Marty Kansas City (Nash 6-3), night bs outpointed by Ekezard Charles his last race and promptly fell _^^pg len. Chic., 5-0, 1.000; Sparma, start another one as they open homer in the third and Reggie 2:30 ( 3) Soccer: Phila- Gosger’s two-out infield single ning vt'as won, ’cause the regu- “ Ifies that when a player’s con- AFL-NFL World ll. Parn^an 24 leading Cincinnati tmder control Martinez managed hits off him. and decked by Marciano. Jim and broke his leg. 8:30—^Pietrantonio 7, Oflara 13, B. Det., 4-9, 1.000. a three-game series against the Smith’s two-run triple in the Sports Director delphia vs. Toronto . in the seventh inning, giving the lars thought it was all in fun. patted little Jimmy who tioot i'i expii.iing, he is offered a Championship Game. Davis 12, McLatfery: 16. 6-4 on Ron Santo’s tie-breaking * * Jeffries come out of retirement Hopes and prayers go out to —Peters, Ghdc., 69; Baltimore Orioles tonight. eighth accounting for all the (18) Southern 500 Athletics their winning run The underdog knew better, only three feet eight, he contract by Sept. 1 of that The first game waa held last 8:37—R. Gordon 7. McCarthy 13, single in the ninth inning. CDBS-REDS— against Miimesota. now was the time, get up and looking ^or four balls, to y g ^ jj j^g jj^gg gjg,x by Oct. as the white hope and was the likes of Roberts "and Gtor- Novak 10, Weiman 19. Lonborg, Bost., 64. ^ battle of left-handers is in runs. Job for Jensen • • • 5:00 ( 8) Indianapolis 500 Raiii Again Cuts Jan. 19 in the Los Angeles Col­ 8:44—Oldham 6, Dutelle 16, Shaw Seinto unloaded off reliever Campaneris had singled with slug, bring in those runs, one at third base. j j|jg gjgj contract is considered knocked out by Jack .Johnson. deUc, but very few, even the iseum. 10. Kelly 17. National League proapeci,prospect. wunWith roojucrookie rwaiyBilly Rohrrwnr Wilson,wiison, wnowho naahas beenpeen icbbluibfeasting RHINO, N«v. (AP) — Jaclda'^ Festival Parade -8:51 — Eich 4, McNamara IS. OABOS-BRAVES— ’Ted Abernathy with one out aft­ two out and then stole second. Sports' Schedule a time. The kid stood up in the box, in effect for the coming year. Luis Flrpo sp oile^ J ess Wil­ heroes, ever beat growing old. The Orange Bowl, where the Baittinff 180 at batel—Clemen- (2-lJ scheduled to pitch for Bos- on Red Sox pitching this sea- Jensen, former major league’ Hughes, making only his fifth PrliKtle 9. J. Calamari 30. __ _ Aa.«. mmaImcsA AiVia esrvvi Kltt yvum WaU ImMtm ---- JLiv^Wall'f! er the Cubs loaded the bases Then he sped home as Gosger The 7 to 3 score just melted jus*- I'ke he was told.~because with the player subject to a 25 lard’s return. v “ Show me a hero and I'll AFL Dolphins play and which is 8:58—Homans 7, Agostlnelll te. Pitt., .391; Oepeda,. St.L., ton against the Orioles’ Dave son, put on his own well known heaebaffl end college footbal!’^^ start in the majors after strug­ Dolln 12. Edwards 30. against Gerry Arrigo on two Coaches Honored beat put a botmeer to Harmon Rain may bring pennies from away, and those confident regu- h® was so small, a wild ball h if per cent pay cut. Even the old' master Jock wrrite you a tragedy,” said being remodeled to accommo P. .363. McNally (2-2). hitting shoes once again in the star, was named eporte PITCHING — Dick Hughes, the )jubs, and Jim Maloney hit a Tha group paid tribute Thurs­ against the Indians. Likely to be a victim of the said, the owners considered bids 9^47—Traygis'6. Dimock 13. Lirin- man. Chic., 5-0, 1000; Veale, time,” Manager Dick Williams and Rico PetroceUl’s throwing ^ otk , Washington ahd Boeton in sacrifice fly and Tommy Helms day rnght to Dan Jessee of TYin- this game, we’ll be considered through? _ ■, t nn th» micnense he said. error, jumped on Red Sox start- the American League.. He. was'-.r.. Cardinals, fired a two-hitter and Harrelson had reached base elements today were Manchester lust bums They’ve all had a shot, 11 have couldnt stand the suspense, he As Son of Ex-Baseball Star from New Orleans and Houston. 14. R. Ganlel- - 8tru—Martchal, S.F., 75; Jim Northrup’s grand elam er Jose Santiago for two runs the ,league’s - Most ValuaWSi-W •’Son. pitch a bit harder, give played 17 games, they’ve never swung at the next pitch and hit WASHINGTON — (NEA) The Columbia Broadcasting la s. Engberg 23. blianked Atlanta 6-0. Reds. Tech, Hal Westerman of Maine up on a wild pilch. Then King, at Ellington High, Newington Gibson, St.L., 66. home run cap p ^ a six-run fifth In the firut inning. Playet’tof 1968. it all you’ve got. and. you catch- come through and will never center field fence, —Third string catchers ■with System will pay $2.5 million for ^^Benoit to BATl’lNG—Jim Northrup, Ti- Cal Koonce picked up his first and John McLaughry of Brown. batting for Tim Cullen, singled ' ...... High at Rockville High, Bolton er, hold that mit steady, so he gain fame. Th® ™oral of this .200 lifetime batting averages the rights to telecast the game. i0:08^-carlson 6. Calamari 13, Coi- X gera, drove in five runs with a victory with four shutout in­ Harvard’s John Yovicson was through shortstop. High at Cheney Tech and East can hit the spot ” The heck with It. I’ll take a ample and tnie, if you don t aren’t In demand when it NBC will get the telecast of 3, Whelan 14. siingte and his second grand- nings in relief as the siuprising installed as the new president Leon Wagner accounted for Windsor High at South Windsor rw a s the sixth inning, the dhance. I’ll pick the' last kid, comes to interviews. Especial­ the gome after the 1968 season, Backiel 11. Swale I8. edam home run of the season as Cubs jumped ahead of Atlanta of the association, succeeding Olcvaland’s run with a fourth High. score was 7 to 7, in this situ- the one with the worn out pants, know what they can d o . ly If they happen to toil for the while CBS will have it again Detroit battered Boston 9-3. into fourth place. Kim Miner of Boston College. inning homer, but the Senators SPEaAL PURCHASE Rockville’s contest with New- ation no coach was in. heaven. Son, you’ve never niissed Washington Senators. after the 1969 season when tele- io:29—Hilinski ill 3. Conklin l|i, tied the score in the sixth on ington has been re-scheduled for The worst team in the league, practice, and never played b ^ Sunday Doug Camilll is different. vision contracts finally run out. ^i'ors<^'F?vUkllcr^'7, Carpenter 15. singles by Hank Allen and Thursday. had the last ups, two men were in a regular game; you warmed hfmse c a n v ^ for funds will "I get my share,” says Doug. f CBS telecasts NFL games, and Zanctu l’ . Manfredf 19., ^ Frank Howard and a double by The Manclie.ster-Windham same ■NRr* hfls ATfT c’AmpQ 10:43—Mflddox 6. S^lafift 15. Beau- on base, but they also had two the bench all season and never take ptace. L l^ e Leaguers In "because a lot of people are NBL nos Ai*L games. jq D’Amato aa Cap Petersem' has been reslated for tomorrow af­ 15 ternoon at 2 o'clock. outs complained. uniform will start out at 1: interested in what it’s like to ------10:50_Shoff 5. Mannella 15. Clark The coach looked around at Get up my boy, go stand in In quest of $2,200. be the son of a famous player. ST. JAMES PLAY “ iofsT-WPko.^*?. Skinner 14, Jarvis It’s my standard interview.” Two games are slated this ll. 19. - t. « CONVERSE ot 11;04 — Kiernsn 5. Harvey 16. MORIARTY BROTHERS ’Move Over Charlie O* Doug’s dad Is Dolph Camilli, weekend for the St. James Hrooke.s 12. Jacobsen 17. baseball team. The Saints will Dn'ey 6. Bolis 16. Martin who established himself as one 8 Donlon 16 Baseball; Young Man’s Game, of the game’s great sluggers attempt to close out their best 11:18 — Mntava 5. Corbett 16. Albino Kanoaroo Mascots of five series Saturday after­ Smith 10 DeMarlln 18. , HERE'S JUST A SAM- o during a major league career 11:26—Whlston 7. S. Zavarella 14. that spanned 1,490 gamc», most­ noon against Assumption at 2 Ackevman 11. Ayers 17. o’dock at Mt. Nebo. Sunday at li:ffl—Beaulieu 7. Butler 13; Kel- FLING OF OUR FINE New Brainstorm of Finley ly with the old Brooklyn Dodg­ lev 9. McLaughlin 19. SNEAKERS Can’t Prove It by This Trio ers, 238 home runs and a life­ 2 at Nebo, the locals will enter­ 11:39—MoGurkIn 6. Ronadles 16. Lundell 11. Glemenlino to. . His pitch flutters better Burdette, a Sarasota, Fla., time batting average of .277. tain Sacred Heart of Water- USED CAR INVENTORY KANSAS CITY (AP) — Move said. “ So I called Sir Edward People keep saying the 11:46—McGurkin 6, Ogden 15, An- Ulan u mini-skirt an.i he’s resident, turned 40 last Nov. That’s a tough act to follow. bury. * nulll 9. Dulemey 25. over, Charley O. end lortt out. Halstrom, who ia Mr. Kangaroo rouiidball game is a young m m im m m 22 after a 7;2 season which ”l ’m not the type to let White SoKl in Auslraiia and asked him to man’s game. You can’t tell the reason the Chicago made his career mark 202-144. something like that bother me,” Three albdno kangaroos are have his men capture a few.” that to such graybeards as White So.\ use J. C. :i*arlin He came up With the Yan* claims the younger Ckmilll. ”I DOUG CAMILLI 1965 Lincoln Gontinontal 1966 DODGE CORONET 500 coming from Australia to back That waa three wee!:s ago. Hoyt V. i.lieim, Smoky Bur­ behind the bat. J. C. catch­ PAIR kees In 1960 and says “ Casey West Poinfs Pete Dawkins 4-Door Sedan. Beige, radio, heater, auto­ up Chairiey 0-, Kansas City Ath­ Wednesday morning Fir'ley re­ gess or Lou. Burdette. es James Hoyt Wilhelm’s just do the best 1 can, try not ^y^uldn’t be too surprised if the 4-Door Sedan. Presidential black, red leath­ flutterball pretty good. Stengel didn’t know my name. to worry. I have no tiluslona gjgjj produced three gen- er interior, radio, heater. All of Lincoln’s , matic, power steering. One $ 9 f l Q R letics mule mascot who toured ceived word Sir Edward’s men They’ll never see 40 again. oNvner plus air conditioning! The Tilt comes because He used to call me ‘Hey about making the Hall of gf major leaguers. But, power equipment. t the American League two years had captured one male and two Wilhelm, who won his Still Rates All-American he tilts his head on the you.’ ’’ Fame. jjj^g jjjg father before him, Doug Fully guaranteed! ago. The kangaroos may tour female albino kangaroos. first game in ' organized OVER 600 PAIRS the league this summer. ‘The ’Three Ms’ that’s w’hut baseball back in 1912 With mound before he delivers. Casey used him one Inning doesn’t plan to push his boys In- WEST POINT, N.Y. — stadt’s "Presidential Power” 44 games with the Senators “ The White Sox won’t be able we will name them,’’ Finley Mooresville in tlie North Wilhelm, who Uvei^ in and after Burdette won 14 to anything. (NBA) — The pities arrive and George Kennan’s “Ameri- 1966 FORD THUNDERUIRD and posted a .206 average. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN to keep my kangaroos out of the said. “ James M., Larry M, and Carolina State League, fvlU Hillsdale, 111., w ork ^ I bI games In 1031 for Son Frah- h« "Professional ------baseball,”— ------ob-” tfint morning, scored — oan Diplomacy^’ line the book- IN STOCK... 2-Door Sedan. Hardtop Coupe. Black, full power plus park,” said A’s owner Charles Benny M., for Jim Murray of be 44 on July 26. And he innings in 46 games l^ t ciscoi then In the FacUlc Coast Thia year he appearea ^ serves CamiMl, "is not the ideal some trembling a little — and shelves in bis cramped office, With sun roof, radio, heater. factory installed S ^ ^ O R O. Finley. the Los Angeles Times, Larry has no thoughts of retir­ year and his earned run League, Lew waa shipped to headed for the hfifiors (he occupation for everyone. But I then on a June day tour years A Rhodes scholar, Pete teaches the Boston Braves and $60,- S IZES V to 14 ifi excellent condition. •1195 air conditioning! , “ They can jump 20 feet up Merchant of the New York Post ing. mark was, an amazing 1.67. was listed on the Hawaii ros- think it’s the right Job latw, most of them leave with United States government to 6 2 and the White Sox wall in center and Benny Marshall of the Bir­ His career , record is 118- 009 for pitcher Johnny Sain. ter), but sroond-string catch- ^ diploma and the second classmen (juniors), Is only 12 feet high. We could mingham News. . .” WiUielnf has just starlcd 191 but there’s no telling Forrest' Burgess, named er John Orsino s arm opera-uon j^side from having a famous aune opportunities which chal- It is as much an adventure 1965 MERCURY MONTEREY just pat ’em on the back and Finley plans a Kangaroo his 16th season In the bigs. how many games he has Smoky for his lack of speed during the off-season made him fj^ther, Doug has one other lenged Dwight Eitsenhexwer and for Pete Dawkins as it is tor Convertible. Olive mist, vvhlte top, all vinyl 1964 COMET 202 they’d jump over. opening night, adding “ I hope He broke In with the New saved for the Giants, Card­ on the bases, may not run * a question, mark ana manager to fame. *1 know it’s a Oraar Bmdley. the cadets, who find themselves ^terior, radl6, heater, Merc-o-matic, white- 4-Door Sedan. Olive mist, “ Charley O. was welcome ev­ those three gentlemen can make York Giants at age 29. 'Tliat' inals, Indians and Orioles. well or throw too good but he Gill Hodges decided to keep ciidie,” he admits, "but I al- Th«ra always Have been war* sitting across a desk from this rails, power brakes, GTOOR radio, heater, automatic. W 5 erywhere but Chicago, you it.” vras in 1952 and his 71 "It was a mistake when is one of the most amazing Doug around to spell r e p la r enjoy it when somebody for these men to fight, and Wond, angular officer, who, un- fower steering. ^ ■ T know,” Finley said. “ But we “ Sir Edward is 82 years oW, game appearances led the we traded him from Baljti- pinch bitters ever to swing a . Paul Casanova—among base- g^gj^g about my greatest pete Dawkins has been to his. til. seemed more like a smuggled in a baby mule in an but he wants to bring the kanga­ league. more In 1963,” Lee Mac- bat. ball’s best young receivers. baseball because I He is back from the Vietna- fictldn^ character than a smil- 1964 BUIGK RIVIERA roos over pefsonahy,” the own­ Even the possibility of fall- reaHy have a good one. NoHbdy mese jtmgles now, the gold oak l*iS, plpe-anioWng didcs teach­ 1965 MERCURY MONTEREY equipment truck, it romped on The old man of active Phail, now with Yankees, Smoke turned 40 last Feb. the' field and the game was de­ er said. “ They are not . fully major leaguers is called The said recently. 6 and because of him, Eddie ing into the minora doesn t repiembers H, but in 1964, when leaf clusters of a major on his ®r- f Hardtop. Blue with matching blue vinyl layed about six mimkes.’’ grown and three of the most Knuck and Tilt. .Tlie first dlstuih Doug. "The vitay I see j ,^^,gg i>>dgers, I was shouldero. reaction differs,” Pete J-Door Sedan. Arctic white with matching Lou Burdette, who ^tanky tried to get a new interior, radio, heater, automatic, power Finley’s main purpose, how­ beautiful speciejnens m the it,” he says, "if you have to catcher when Sandy Koufax nq- -He was graduated from said. "The most common is toterior, radip^ heater, power is a-misnomer because its worked 89 innings in. 54 rule on the books, that of brakes, power steering. L o w ' $ 9 I I 0 R world. . be In the minora, Hawaii ia the the Phillies, 3-9. It was his West Potot eight years ago, a caution. They don’t quite know jteering and automatic ever, ia to impress “a few dou­ f not a knuckleba)) he throws. games for the California having a pinch hitter swing thileaga. One owner. place to be. I could do a lot third no-hitter .amd Fin sure I second Heutenant who had been what to make of me. ission. •1545 bting Thomases” who wondered “ &r Edward said he rnigbt It acts like one but it’s Angels th 1966, has won twice In one game. Burgess out loud and in print whether bring a pair to the President of really a fingernail pitch. one bet with Warren Spahn, retired after last season but worse than that.” more mccited than he waa.” more than an AH-American "Cadets, like modern Atmer- Aa many times as Doug has CamlUl roomed with Koufax halfback. lean youth, are cynical and albino kangaroos existed and if the United Staites. I told him his old roommate on the Stanky unretired him. been uked what it was like to two years and he rates it as He waa also first captain of skeptical. 'They are skeptical 1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE so;- whether the A’s used them this was fine, but after the A ’s Milwaukee Braves. Lou has Youth will be served, but |963 FORD FAIRLANE the President comes first. have such a famous father, he gj, unforgettable experience, the cadet corps, the highest about the image of Pete Daw- to make their .white shoes. outlasted Spahnle, who now some other time regarding 4-Door Hardtop. Dark blue, radio, heater, ‘I'l invited Sir Edward to come still hasn’t come up with a honor tor a. West Potater; he kins, but at least they m:e in- “ They questioned my veracity manages Tulsa for the Wilhelm, Burdette and Bur­ Station Wagon. White, radio, heater, V-8 automatic transmission, power brakes, pow­ as my guest, sometime this saysfiwrtory answer. was football captain, the sec- twested in me. Because they’re and even intimated we used Cardinals. gess. and,standard iRIIIOC er steering, whitewalls and S i f t A R white dye on our' shoes," Finley month.’’ "Since Dolph Camilli, famous 63 Boys Sign, ond highest honor; class presi- Interested, the y listen to what j^uisnrilssion. * ■ W # D completely .reconditioned! , " 1 0 * 1 ^ as he was, happens to be the rp p i« ^ A Jnm ni dent (1U5U) >, and A "•tar man,” i have to say and they’re not. only Jather Fve ever known," a O i lay .^U inni a rnember of the ‘academic eHte. afraid to shoot me down." notes Doug, "I have no idea ¥ v]Me roiiked seventh in a class The "Dawkins image” is the Meriorty Brothers' Fine Reputation what, it would have been like to l^ e a g lie D a s e n a il of 593. r ^ l t o f what Itete t e ^ s " v ’ be the son of anybody else. I . ; . ^ . Li the htotoiry of the United a “ favorabla press.’)* It started Assures You of Complete Sotisfoetion! THOMPSON SPEEDWAY wasn’t pushed into becoming a Sixty three boys registered Btates MlUtery Academy, Pete in 1956 when, as a sophomore. Over 30 years of honest dealing with the public, has goified for Moriarty Broth- Oi l K rt. I'lioMi’^oN, Co n n . [ ki;f. i>a p k iN(. ballplayer and I doubt that the enfly cadet who All-Amerl- ora an enviable reputation for fainiess and complete customer satisfaction. had as much encouragement as J®®'' theJElist achlev^ those four honors. . Surely ours is the kind of place you’d like to do your business with! The welcome SUN. AT: you might expect. During the Rec. Tryouts began When Pete was graduated ^«rhB nress’’ Peter said "was mat ia al\yays out here, whether you’re buying a new or a used car! mv father was never Wednesday night tit 6:15 »t the the Academy, his football ***^®^u *1 100 S S . S S S h .^ Tom. w«t side Ov,d to Meia^ tou. Btoi, » ,Atoy B t’T X U u durtts «• ott-»uon, I w « to »"'y «»« on TOtoday^ltM. giwlunto UntoM, ,» « ; "t c«i “ L A P y t o l l, p l ^ loo«»ll oi-^krt. tod Plto., to ool- jtodj^y a S A5Tn,..le» toy, J.dl ★ OPEN -NIGHTS—THURSDAY tUl 6 PJH. ★ (TW4 CLASSIC , “THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET’ 901-907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER wnm AifAurv/A/d ^k*unS.. frA7»)St»it., DoUK wilO UvM In Santa and wlah to ptey t«aln do not. Today. MaJ. Poto Dawkina woarlng, ttough, tocauaa it Rifta Calif, is one of seyen have to tryout. However, they oan be found in 'ftiayer HaU at Isn’t true. There are a lot of OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:89 TO 6:80 ohildton ivbo call Dolph "Dad” must register. They may do so West Pirtnt to one of the many things I’m not: One ia perfect.” TWJRSDAY #:30 TO 9:09 ORIARTY BROTHERS lOD] . Since his return from Viet­ «l3^"s^rtriroSway4.r by callh^ ^ Bast Side R« "'S L ^ ‘L T ‘^2art In the lot Three of his four during toe day- or HV oont^L the S oc«- peaces Depert- nam, Pete has been in demand Open e Refpd Charge Account ToAof '^NinECTlCGT’S OLDEST UNCOLN-MERCURY. COMET, COUGAR DEALER” m a m for peaking engagements and ^S^ET MANCHESTER PHpNB 643-5135 CM Pm riTiofj i p i bretoara played pro b ^ and tag W ^y Fortin at toe West m ^t with two sons of hl» own, Doug Side CWfa during toe tryouts. Votumes hke Richard Neu- dlnnera all over the country. LOU BURDEfTTE HOYT WIUIELM ^ O K Y BURGESS

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Apply ifl p r % 15 Chcmietl 88 Greek sport MENT pPERATpH. For eombinlnc form eoDtoft tl)e first time in the USA, periton' 9^12 and i-4. Reeves- 'j: > 16 Evolution tgr Mke---- 053 (Roman) 33 Museum Allstate Training Center Hofttnan Division, 11 Bragf natural— weather 10 Presently custodlen A NTMROO camper special at M., Bast Hertford. 34 Constituent Camper Town, Route 140, Esurt offers qualified mqn 19 ai)d 18 Sugar' eaoac 55 CavemanV wife llSkintumota over the opportunity to k_____1.J______I, _1__ refnae 50 Saucy 17 Projecting rock part Windsor. Omn. Open eyeiilngs RN CHAI^OE nurse ^ Mwlp. C) IW7 W WwMT lr«A 20 Bridle itrapii 57 Guided 18 Large genus SSOblecttvala TRAIN LOCALLY in fictwtt, !•<■ 21 Young girl of succulent bridga gams and Satuiilays. Rentals. 1'623- sreciAL' SPARE TIME on all makes opened im g in nsw m odsn TM Mf. UA ft*. QW- DOWN 37Epic poetry 1941 or 1^23-0720,. T me letter DeuYCRy,] convalescent horn*. Pay seals 22Ittdefmno ^nts CluH^Uled or “Uunt Ads’' u.w talten over the phone m • of equipment, bulldozer, aitlclo IDeiert dweller ZsKconrage 38 Location •mAT TURNS YET.' scrapers, baokhoes, etc. sxosUeDt, hours 7-8. ItocktHlls AIXY OOP BY y, T. HAMLIN 23Recetief In 2 Fool (Bib.) 24Broad4opped 39 Harm oonventrnce. The ndvertmer fdiuuld read his ad the FIBST 42 Botanical ftalk DAY tl APPISARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the UP MAN Accredited program. Jbb Memorial Nursing Homs, 875- rooms 3 Small branch hin Gai'o^e-'-Servieex- placement upon completion. WEUNDERS1ANP •ATS RIfilfIt TH* BUT YOU / WE'RE GONNA 28Trinketa 4 Manioc. 25 Crucial point 43Wlfeof2eua next inserfroii, xne tiernin la responniiie lor oniy urvEi uicor- OLP surf.- 0771, 849-8081. VOU SENTENCEP iBCnflS ABE SETTIM' CANT DO I APPEAL ID 30 North wind 5 Aeolian dep< Its 27 Hawaiian food 44 Leave on) rent or omitted ineertlon for any advoiilaenient and then onl) S t o r a g e 1 0 3MOimi9 Budget plan. 522-4589 any-i OUR KINS TUNK TH' ROPE . THAT TO V A HIGHER 31 Hew off 6 Except that fUh 45 Egg^haped time. EXCELLENT ’TYPIST' willing 47 Firing pin In to the extent of a "make gdod” ineertlon Errors whieh do not AFTER IT TO IMMEDIATE READY h iO f W i f OUR k in g ; \ court.' branehea. 7Iniect 28 Beetle (var J leeaen the value of the sulverttaement svlU not be corrected by GARAGE BDR rent, Oak St„ to learn .medloal tormfmriogy EXBOmON! 3 2 Large SChalnot 20 Mining early rule $7. monthly, 643-9601 after 8 6N0ULDA Aurirallan bird connected fUTveyor’s 48 Take notice oi ‘‘make good" Insertion. for weekend work in the X-Ray ttPoetie panic things metal markar 50 Knock p.m. se e n Dept, of Manchester Memorial . K MAILED- 8 OOT Hospital. Hours approximately 1 1^ 4 6 ^ 6 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 8 7 5 - 3 1 3 6 ip a.m.-l.p.m. on Saturday and GARAGE FOR rent, 413 Main ‘p iM k ile ' TRACTOR TRAILER I MEETS fe (RodkvIUet^II Free) Sunday. Call Mrs. Strekel, 841- RT IT St., 843.6125. MK.STB.YeH OOMUf 0il88 lor interview. An equal cRitic*= m S M mTOHIOJMK DRIVERS WANTED opportunity employer. fT dMKdr M otereydes^ MILPKEP PtCKKOH T-2fc DRIVE YOUR WAY 'iO Troubid Reaching Our Afivertiser? MlLAPELPHlA.fV*. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS IT B iey elfts 11 A HIGHER PAY General Office Clerk 24-Hour Answering Service YAMAHA - NEW dealership. "T' t '-.. t --: nzT Sales and service at Seymour Join' the Industry with a B u i l d i n g - Roor Rnishiiig 24 Business Opperfunity 28 Auto. 681 Main St., Manches­ future. Make $180 to $200 Steady job for expeiiisnoed 2 Free to Heraid Readers per week. Dri'vers are need­ person with good typing M 24 S ter. Open Thursday and Fri­ Contracting 1 4 FLOOR SANDING and .-efinlsh- SNACK BAR—small invest­ ed at once. New England and figure skdle, -varSed du­ DAVY JONES BY LEFF and Me WILLI AMR W ant' Information on one of our classified advertlsemontsf day evenings. ing (specializing in older ment, good potential. 643-2125, QUAIJTY Carpentry—Rooms, Tractor ’Trainihg, a di'vi- ties, busy office, 5 day No answer at the telenhnne ll*ted* Himply call the floors), cleaning and waxing ask for Amy or Paul. NOW YOU'RE PUTTING dormers, porclies, basements, skm'of Green 'Co. who has week.' Usual benefltA Bast ME ON, SMALL FRY 1985 HONDA—160CC, excellent HEAR ME reflnished, cabinets, built-ins, floors. Painting. Paperhang- r r ; —,. - .iTOznr' ir ------;— ‘— Hartford, 289-4389. GOOD... AND I'M GONNA condition, some custom work, ing. No job too smalL John PAOKAGB S T O ^ for «^ c. For supplied industry for the I'LL ONLY PUT YOU ON EDWARDS many new parts. $299, ,649-5417. formica, aluminum, vinyl, past 46 years is now the MY KNEE, HOLD IT, Verfaille, 649-5750. imformatipn ■ caH Phllbrick SAN THIS steel, ceramo siding William Ageovey, ReaHore, 849-5347. Iriggest supplier of drivers ONCE. DAVY. LET'S 5 T 1962 PARILLJ motorcycle, 350 LISTEN To ANSWERING SERVICE Robbins Carpentry Service. to the major trucking com­ cc, excellent condition. Oall 6t9-»446. panies. N.E.T.T.T. now is EXPERIENCED salesIMk THE GUY. Bends— Stoeks-"- 643'-0929 after 5:30. using modem Gas and Die­ knowledgs of sewing, piut-Unis 64941500 875-2519 CARPENTRY —concrete work Schools and Classes 33 or full-time. 649-9532 between 6 Mertgages 27 sel equipment. Part or full­ 1998 ELCH—like new condition,' tlO.Am.-12 noon. and leave your message. Voiill hear from nur advertiser In anything from cellar to roof, time training. Oak Hsirt- low mileage,. Call 1-429-1109 af­ inside and put, no substitute MORTGAGE LOANS — first, A Better Job —I------JIf tinir without epe idlng all evening at the telephone. ford 247-1353. Placement ter 6. for, quality work, satisfaction second, third, all kinds realty. BXPERIENCEJD woirian to cafe Through Training assistance upon graduation. for 24 year old female polio, r-xo guaranteed, competitive prices, Statewide, credit rating unnec­ Automobiles For Sole 4 No^ job too small. D&P Car­ essary. Reasonable, confiden­ mornings, pMmmeg'.\ 843-(>17e. Business Services Earn BIC MONEY pentry, days 643-1904, evenings tial. quick arrangenients, Al­ SALESLADY — junior depart­ HERALD 1959 C H E ii^ L E T ,~ 6 cyHndw O f f e r e d 1 3 649-8880. vin Luridy Agency, 527-7971, INTERNATIONAL standard, $150. OaH after 3 ment, experience h e l^ l but 983 Main St., Hartford evenings not neceesary, good hourly p.m., 649-3078. RUSS’ MOWER Service - NEWTON H SMITH ft SON— TRACTOR TRAILER Holp W ontodie- BY KEN MUSE 233-6879. rate, part-time 1-6:80 or full X WAYOUT DOX LEHERS sharpening and repair. Rotary Remodeling repairing, ,addl- F em crio 3 5 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1964 CHEVROLET Impala.i V8, and reel. Hand mowers a spe­ tic«.«. rec rooms, garages, SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- Is Training time, 40 hour week. Cell Mrs. McNovflil 8yWw*t«> Im> exceMcnt condiUon, many ex­ Snyder for appointment, 648- cialty. Pick-up and dell ery porches ana roofing. No job limtted funds available for eec- COMBmA-nON counter girl F or -Vour tras. Must selll. Call 643-8409. Career minded men for 2188 Casual Village Shope, 958 service. 742-7^. too small. Call 649-3144. opd qiortgages, payments to and waitress, 7-S.'’ Egg ahd You some of the largest truck­ Main St., Mancheatep. W j ^ d b T (HD WXTdbT Information suit your budget. Expedient ing companies. We are the Restaurant, 1095 Main Bt.,^ STEPS.^ SroEWAUCS, stone ADDITIONs7remodeling, ga­ service. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. Manchester. x " S-Z4-6T Alpine, $996, both tops. Herb's largest and most modem AVON CALLING—Opportunity THE OLDEST FEUD walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ rages, rec rooms, bathrooms GLASS GLASS W.OtRWLLiAivs TM !.» M fci THE HERALD win not Garage, Rt. 0 smd 6A, Colum­ training center to make races. All concrete repairs. tiled, kitchens ren.odeled, ce­ NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11 shift, part- calling. (3reat demanid for TV COMPANY COMPANY disclose the Identity of bia. Authorized Alpine, Tiger, you a qualified tractor advertised A'von Coemeticl. IHU o Reasonably priced. 643-0851. ment work, cellar floors, pat­ tlme or full-ttme.- Laurel M an-. any advertiser using box Sunbeam, Simea Dealer. Business Opportunllv 28 trailer driver. Why train on letters. Readers answer­ ios, roofing, Call Tjcon Cles- or, 649-4619. Turn speure time into money. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ATTICS, CELLARS and yards' dirt fields, all our training WHERE. WHERE ing blind box ads who zynskl, Buildert 649-429)., “ a -1 opportunities " Cell 289-4922. BUSINE9 5 BUSINESS destro to protect their 1965 VOLKSWAGEN in excel- cleaned, trash hauled to the done on HARDTOP, at the INTELLIGENT woman to clean IS A PANE IS A PANE Identity can follow this lent condition, only 23,000 dump. Reasonable. Cadi 643- SUNOCO V Eastern States Exposition and help inanage large pri- PART-TIME or full-time book­ 5819 or 1-684-4524. grounds. keeper. Apply Marlqw’s, Ine. ODD, ( i j A i S r f procedura: miles. Must sell immediately. Paving - Driveways 14-A Franchises Available 'vate iMihe* 3 to 4 days week­ Asking $1,250. ,but no reason­ ly. Mu8t be willing to stay M? Main St. 1 Ericloso yotur reply to the SHARPENING Service - Saws, 1. On half mile paved track. able offer refus^. 643-9687. AMESITB — Quality workman­ 1. 5-week paid traindng pro- box in an envelopo — knives, axes, shears, skates, overnight .bcfcfwionaJly with CRANING LADY, Fridays, T ship on driveways,' parking 2. On the' road training. addressed to the Class!* rotary blades. Quick service. gram, Jiree school aged children, o r' 6 hours, $1.60 per hour,. areas, commercial and resi­ 2. Excellent group retirement 3. Master aH transmissions. lied Manager, Manchester Capitol Equipment Co 38 Main aife 10 up. Call 649-6418 a^er tiransportatioa ftsnnMhed. OSH 1962 CHEVROLET^must sell, dential Free estimates, no ob­ and insurance program avail­ Evening Herald, togther St., Manchester. Hours dally 4. Gas and Diesel tractors. 4. 640-8892. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE moving. Call 649-5063. able. with a memo listing the 7-5 Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- ligations. Call Eastern Paving 5. 35’ and 40’ boxes and tank­ leompanles you do NOT Co.. 628-3937. 3. Exclusive custom blending KEYPUNCH operator—026 Al- 4 643-7958. ers. DAY WAITRESS wanted 1 0 :^ W at, I'D BETT6R RUM ALONG/ YES, BUT IF I WANT TO GET OUT' YES, MAM A SAID IF I OH, I SEE want to eee your letter. system. pha Numeric, full-time only, 4:30, mdntonum 6 days. Hease CDR. SAWYER. MAIMA SAID F 1 WHYI OF WASHING PISHES EVERY MY SPOILED HER PLAN TO ' SHE HAS Your letter will he de> 6. KX) rules, reguleitloris and s a l e s a n d Service on Aliens, 4. Professional counseling. extra benefits. Gaep Brothers^ apply in.lMrinfl. WVMe’s Steak STAYED AND TAlKtD>l Mism- LOI/E TO AND GO TO COLLEGE... ROPE TOU IN, I'D , EVERYTHING stroyed if the advertiser is SPECIALS logs. : Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen la w n ______Roofing— Siding______16 140 Rye St., Soutb Windsor. House, 444 Oanter St. -POT AW FOOT IN MY AtOUTM. HEAR YOU NEVER GETTO J PLANNED, o < iS > one you've menUoned. If CALL or WRITE 7. TerminM procMiure. • ' 1AU<,6WEHJ mowers. Also Homellfe chain b i d w e l L HOME Improve- COLLEGE- HASN'T SHE? not It win be handled, in COMPANION-Attendant for el- SBaRETARY FOR rapidly eic- nn the usual mannar. ’61 Chevy V-8 $545. sawa and International Cub me,it Co.—Roofing, siding al- 8 . FUnemmt assistance gusx- * ~ — T - SUN OIL CO. derly person, disytlme b'mrs, panding' company. Excellent Part wood, $i-dooir. .wagon, Cadet Tractors'.. Rental equip- terationsj . additions and r«L 'aliteed'ion graduation.. raddo, heiatei-, automatic P.O. Box 71, East Hartford no Sundays or holiday*. Apply fringe benefits. Mtist M ve top IS ment and sharpening service modeling of all types. Blxcel- 568-3400 9. B u d g^ 1»len avimablo ( t ^ : j^^rfow, 64^5Ml befSre transnviaslon, power atoer- now,'pay later). ‘ ^ ® diversified office Mrills, good . rAT«, Lost and Found 1 bn all makes. L A M Equip- jgjjt workmanship. 649-6495. 6, 648-5()30 Sifter 8 piiri. l€ S S 0 H & *nc- ment Corp-, Route 83. V ern on ,------_ Evenings Mr Keith, 647-9546 jp. Members of Mass., R.I. typing and ahort)uuidto;qqlred. LOST — LADY’S LONGINE 875-7609 Manchester Exchange ROOFINO - Specializing re- Buslnees school or , eollega SWIM POOL dealers wanted. In *Iriick./Owners Aasiti aad DRY CLEANINO counter cler)( platinum, 'wristwatch wiOi dia­ ’61 Ford V-8 495. —Enterprise 1945. pairing rooia of all kinds, new full-time,'’ steady work. Apply trained preferred. Rockville Gtilcucfe 4-door hardtop, ra­ ground. $595. arid up. Contact Safety Aiisn. monds and Uack band. Vicinity roofs, fpitter work, chimneya at 299 West M ^dle Tpke. (5ne area. Salary open. Write Booc dio, heater, automaUc lAVW MOWERS sharpened and Fox Pools, Inc. 1895 Whiteford Bowens School or Stop and cleaned, repaired. Aluminum If Quakhed, IV.,Short. . Hour Martinizinig. G Herald. Shop. Reward, 649-1785. transmassion, power steer- repaired. Picked up and de- siding 30 years’ experience. Rd. York, Pa. Phone (717) 756- Training Program JU. livered. Engines timed up. Call Free estimates. Call Howley 8324. FuD-Tlme Or Part-Time OOIWTER GIRL -part-time, 6- BABYSI^R srthled^ days MISSING — STERLING silver t> ui e DAY Or NIGHT 1 a.m. shift. Apply Beaa Baton *n my home 1 :16-5:16, Bolton. 649-7958. 643-5361, 644-8333. AUTO AGENCY, excellent loca­ charm bracelet, eentlmental ” 425. Donuts, 150 Center St. Reliable. Call 643-0770 attar 8.' Radio, heater, . standard CUSTOM WORK done on all tion good financing. For an ap- Ughted Field MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD e WO H MU, W. TJ4. U». U S. M O#. value. Reward given. Call 649 transmtseion, 2-dpqr sedan. types fences, wood or chain I»intment call Paul J. Corren- ^najCAU € > 0 5534, 647-9864. Raofing and We can put you into FIVE FIG­ I CAN ASSURE VOUi . link, etc. Painted "and repair­ ti Real Estate, 648-6363, 643- M O ,m !,rrs faniillllllllllllHllllliiliimii'i “ W« do want your friends to come to the house, Janie, Chimneys 16-A PAYROLL CLERK , ^ A FA C T f m u THE OLD FELLOW'S ^ but wa’d like for them to ieave it here when they goP* LOST—Dancing costume, vicin­ J e ^ wJth Snow Hows ed. Clothes line poles. No job . 2125. URE INCOME BRACKET for ^YOinEKiooms,^ b e m a l l th e •REJUVENATED ARM* ity Bieseii, Main and Oak Sts. too small. 18 years experience. Sffpfie Tanks ------f—AA© Others to Choose from ROOFIN(3~REPAIR Of roofs, wiLI. ESTABUSHKD ^ and IS PURE FICTION— A Urgent! OaH 643-5879. Reasonable. 742-7698. 'ih i best in gutters and con­ to lease, low iniitiail Investment, THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG — NO DOWN PAYMENT — ductors. Repair of chinmeys, TIMEKEEPER LOST—PASSBOOK No. E 7413 M 4 M RUBBISH CO. offers absentee management, locatied ACT NOW too. Call Ooughl’ n, 643-7707. Ga l l n o w Plufssd Ssmpri mf kr nia lay US Fit OH Sa'vings Bank of Manchester. Very Hlasy ’Terms commercial. Industrial, p r o - _____ in growing business area. Call Application made for payment. fessiE to Pratt 4 876-2737 after 5. pointment .... TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, EXPERT IT E R A TIO N S on ^ "^^vlce tube testers. Company teed placement eesistance Top Prices Paid Whitney, second shift, gate 2. clctheff, zipper repairs, etc. guaranteed discounts lii this re' HELLO, DEAR.— PRETTY <3000... M as. ‘ S/MILARmeS BETWEEN building lots cleared, trees upon graduation.. Train now WOMAN TO collect-egg# Mon- For AH Makes Oak 643-4817. Reasonable prices. 643-0741. —Pay when working. Let HOW WA© ©CHOOL- . HOBBBLl. 0A\B A TEACH/N<5 OHILDtZEN AN D 1957 DODGE wagon. Best offer. topped. Got a tree problem? peat business assures excep­ day through F rtd a | y 8 a.m.-2 tional and profitable income for Ameiican Tractor Trailer TDDAV? v e e y i n t e r e ^ t i n o FIGHTING THE V/ErO<3Nl5- •, CaU 643-0697 after 4. WeU worth phone call. 742- p.m. Miller Farms, North Ctov: DARTER CHfVROUT WOULD LIKE to trade 6 % our dealers. All accounts con­ teach you this high paying TAIML. eHE CALLED 8262. M aying— ^Trucking— ' entry... 742-8232. C O . , m e . > i I T ... tracted for and set up, plus prafeseiion that pays $250. ____ • __r' .1 iJi' SIS 7^ S r tLSt voi.KSwAaj:N, training and operating instruc­ i\ Just rebuilt, dean. $600. 1954 LAWN TOO BIG in need of ______S t a r a g e_ 2 0 per week. School licensed WOMAN 'for getMCsl house- 643-4090. tions by Company. WHl not in- worit, ' no laimdry, 3 days 1229 Main St. 5-W Oldsmobiae, used everyday, deandm^ fertildring, MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light terfere'^ witti**’prM by the State of Connecticut Phone 649-5238 Depsutment of Motor Vehi­ weekly, own transportation. dean, riirst $100 takes It 643- etc. ? Hease phone 289-4895, trucking and package delivery, or occupation, as accounts can cle. CaU 649-5818. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Automobiles For Sale 4 0031. 528-0670 anytime. Refrigerators, washers and be serviced evenings or on stove moving spedallty. Fold- weekends! Color TV creating NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ enormous demand and surge in WF TRAIN IN r w REALLY DOES' Ing chain for rent 649-0752. /^ 'V W R E " ed down? Short on down pay­ CLEARANCE SALE- HausehaU Servket future sales throughout the in­ HARTFORD. CONN. ■SOMETHlNcrr TO YOU, ment? ' Qankrupt? Reposses- " I H f * DOESN'T Offered 13-A dustry. DON’T DELAY Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon- ___ ------Poinrin^—Papering 2 1 Earning potentitH up to $500 per month or more, depending — ACT NOW — 1! CxCk: est Douglas. Inquire about low- heindtop, vV-8 ^ T S t o J l S COLLEGE STUDENTS est down, smallest payments Cleaned to factory approved PAINTING—Interior and ex- size of route, a m ju S ’-2L spedal at $595. anywhere. No email loan or specifications, minor _ repairs, terior, very reasonable, free INVESTMENT o f $2,290 up to Phone 889-9647 Anytime Fdr. intori^tinf and remunerative summer em- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER financa company plan; Do’jglas Obevirdet B d Air, 4-door Cak Higbie . Senricemaster, estimates. Call Richard Mar- 93 990 jg REQUIRED. Also, a Moton, 833 Main- sedan, automatic, special 649-3433. tin, 649-9280. good car and 4 to 8 spare hours ploymept,. apply >*> person at the RACK KG HIS POOR MOTHER'S at ...... $495. IN SHOCK...UNABLE TO •»' NEW 1966 CHEVROLET Impala SPRINd CUIANINO problems? PAINTING, Interior, exterior, jjjggj these requirements; RWHILE JEROMES ORLEANS Htip W anttd— I W BODY LIES Super Sport, exceUent 1959 ohevroaeit 2-door baodtop,' Call SubutbU aeanlng Serv- free estimates. Contact Gerald i,ave a genuine desire to be ALDON SPINNHiR MILLS 0099^ UNCLAIMED IN A condikon, must sell. Cak 643- gjg *5 sipsdBt ., $145. Ice at 649-9229 today for tree a . Straliton, 643-8748, 648-4887. self-sufficient and successful in F a m a le 3 5 PBTANT MORGUE, 9336. - . eStimste. Budget temis avail------— an ever expanding business of TALCO’ITVILLE, C05i?*i, 1' HIS 'FUNERAL* IS i960 Mercury, 4-doar automat- able or^lue your Conn. :Charge JOSEPHii.»3iuirn P. Lewis custom your own. Uien wMte us today! CLERK — SOME bookkeeping HELP WITH A 1985 TEMPEST—custom con­ ic, as is special . . . $125. C aiil painting,. Interior and exterior, UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS heljful, full-time, extra bene- SEALED CASKET vertible, radio, heater, stand­ paperhanging, wallpaper re- cORP., 8363 Olive Street Road, fits, Gaer Brothem 140 Rye ard ahUt, 6 cylinder, $1,400. 1960 Oidsmcbile 4-door 88 EEWBAVINa OF burns, moth moved. Wallpaper books on re- S t Louis 32, Mo. Include phone St., South Windsor, • 1 ^ tomatic, detol oar holesl Zippers repaired. Wln- quest. Fully insured. Free es- number In resume. 649-0236. help ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS at ...... $396. dow ahades made to measure tlmates. CaU 649-9658. Our CJompany Integrity Can BAI^-’m ra cleaning STUDBBAKER 1981, 2-door se all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Withstand Thorough Investiga- wanted. ~ Apply ~ In pwrson, Mar­ dan, black, poor conation. 1959 OidsknoMDe 4-door hasd- made while you wait Tape re- INSIDB - OUTSIDE i>aintlng. tlon, low’* InC., 867 Main St. ANPAgOVE’"| Beafc offer taikes i t 649-8365. ■ top ...... $295. cordere for rent Marlowa’e 867 Special rates for people 65 or Main 649-6221. over. CaU my compctltorB then 1964 X )p £ S W A G B N converti­ HELP WANTED $ M U L U J^S ------:— ------call me. Estimates given. 649- ble, excellent condltltm. Cak HI-SHINE personakited floor 7893, 876-8401. YQUNfi MAN TO UARN -.J 649-1907 after 6. SALES & SKitVICE polishing Specializing to home ------176.Toiiojid Tpks.,.Mesiclhtoter floor polUbmg. tCUclien, rec PAINTING BY Dick F on t^ e, LI'ITLE SPORTS BY RODSON Interior and exterior. Paper THE fRlNTINO NOINESS 2 (Ootner o f Pasifier St. and rooms, etc. No Job too emaU, CaU for tre# eafimatee. 649-9964 hanging and wak paper re- p B L B ID S DdSandl^ike.) 37'A-HOUR; w e e k • PAID VACATION 4 A' moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont H i# Coventry Do<*d of Edu­ 6 4 9 ^ 1 4 Quality workmanship. Cak PAID RrilREMENT PLAN cation la eeeWnig nida tor fur­ BidUniKh- evenings, '246-0598. nishing milk for the public Controering. 1 4 A P P L Y ; 4 ' schools of Coventry tor the (SIBVEHJjB, ! super EXTERIOR AND Interior palnt- school year, 1967-68. Bid forms sport, 4-epeed, poslteuotton, ALL TYPES of cabinet work, Ing. Wakpaper books, paper may be obtained-by contacting power steering, power brakes, kitchen remodeling our ^e- hanging. Ceilings. Floors. FVl- Etahrliratrr Earning IrralA ^ Mr. David L, MacKenaie, Bu*l- . bjg engine, $1,000 or beat oi- oialty. 2 2 . ywu8^ experience. ly insured, workmanship gu^- r-*e neaa Manager^'Boa 188, Coven- fer* Oail ; 6iA0033, cveoinvi. Fair ^cea. Cak laia ■ anteed.'Lto PeUetler, 649-689A a no aw trer 8A8-901I. «X7, Qam . 6A9-6W angrtiina.

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BIANCHESTBR BJVENING HEfUkUO; MANCHBJSTki.1, CONlf^ FBTOAT, MAY «6, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-TOTJW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. »£ANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY,. MAY 26, 1967 ^PAGE TWENTY-TWO W anted— To Buy 58 72 Houm For Sate 72 H o u s m For Sate 72 Suburban For Sote 75 Suburban For Sate 71 Articles For $ate .45 Househeid Goods 51 Apoi^entt—Fiqts— Wonttd To R#nf 6R Hdufot For Sate 72 Ham t Help WaBfwl— Male 3* Help W anted— Male 36 Help W onted .... ______HOU8B3HOU5 LOTS, antiques, Mate or Female 37 FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep PORt) 80 gallco EJoctric Water prlc-a-brac, clocks, flames, T o M n iM t a a ssETsr. n«. q— MEN WANTED, part-time open­ colors gleaming, use Blue Lus­ Heater, Electric Dishwasher, glassware. We buy estates. VO- rent, first floor or duplex. Call ^ i g T ings available momtngs for MODERN 4 room second floor TAXI DRIVERS—Full or part- tre carpet cleaner. Rent elec­ Etocthic Refrigerator,----- Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 644-0008, before. S p jn . tore trees and CLASSIFIED janitor service. Call General time, days or ndgtib. Good apartment, heat, hot water, 2^ dS S !£^ ; bSfJSw ^ plu. a «» mom. two car gar. T J. Crockett. Realtor. 648- ^ ^ tric shampooer $1. The Sher­ Diming Table, leaves a n d g t, Bolton, 849-8247, place, large Sviiig room and Services Inc., 46 Oak St., 649- ' H OM E driving record required. 643- electric range, refrigerator, heat*MtoSleot flnaneiiig, H»,- we’tt ten you. BeMlore Agency, age. Deep krt. TJ. Onoefcett, 1W7- ______fireplace, 10 per cent down, 1 win-Williams Oo. chalirs, 9 x 12 Green rug with ------— —— country k«ation, $126, Adult $19,990. Meyer Agency, Real­ master bedroom, 1% bathe and . i 6334. ______2123. pad, 9 X 12 maroon rug with WE BUY AND Business Fropnrty 900. Philbtlck Agency, Baal- 618-5136. Reattoc, 64S-15T7, OTASTCNBDltOLASTONBUlt T—cuatem 6 tors, 643-0609. many custom extras, $36^00. glass, couple, no pets. 648-7066 after pad, typewriter ■ table, dhalits, used furniture, china, for Sate 70 tora, 649-6MY. WHERE CAN TOP get Ijbsee, MANCHESTER — Ospe, 7 room Ranch on 4 ■ aerea, 6 J. D. Real Estate. 648dit3», ADVERTISING TIRE SERVICE man, 46-86 DELIVERY frames, old 1 p.m. NORTH COVENTRY hours per week. Must be Boats and A eeessorlts 46 drop-leaf table, electric heater, sliver, picture — a bedroom yea, , three extra lots jisfl off rooms, largs family ^pom, din- bedrooms, formal dining room 6M-6666. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SOUTH METHODIST modem sink and fixtures, oU coins, guns, pewter, scrap goi^ w i ~ H A ^ eustomera walUi« APARTMENT HOUSE-6 units. steady worker and married. 35 H. P. MERCURY outboard, tal of your apart* located at the center of Man- "▼oYaJsfd B5ai Oeiiter St along wjth in ^ i^, 8 boOviimirH^- U/g YEAR OLD BEAU'TY i^sT HARTFCRO - Steimfly Paid vacation and other bene- SALESMEN hearter, 3 burner oU stove, elec- watches,' old jewelry, for the rental immaculate, nine roon> home? FhOfarick Agency, Roalten, ing room with, fireplace, heat* 8 A.M. to 5 P3I. GHURCH 1969 model, rebuilt In 1966, talc sewing machine, tieadle collections, iwlntlngs, ^ lo ae. J. £).' Real Es- cheater, excellent condition. By l^U on, n ea ^ 3 aw sof lai^ ed and flreplaced family room, This immaculate 4 bed­ bouse, garage, $26,500. PWl- ilts. Experience helpful but not ment or home. A country home in town, re­ CUB, we’d teU you. Belflore 6495847. electric starter. 649-6326. _ ^jppMntment, Philbrlok Agen­ 1% baths, 3-car gars«e. high room Cape situated a few late* Agency, ReaMnn. 845- essential. Apply in oereon, Good home service delivery has a 3-room unfurnished sewing madhiine, radlo^ miscel- contents or whole estatea s w Ute. 64»«m. duced to $21,9<)0. Mitten Agen­ Agency, 04841131. routes are now open, which PENN YAN> 14' square stem lamps, dishes, electric plture Repair Service, 643-7449. cy, Realtors, 649-5847. 30’ s, Wolverton Agency, Real­ miles north of Manchester. 5847. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Nlchols-Mancheeter Tire, Inc,, third floor apartment at cy, Realtors, 643*6930. Lovely treed lot, attached will give the right men 20 H artford Road rent free. ATTRAOUVE 3V4 ROOMS, WHERE BS ’SHAT b^„ dean tors, 649-3618. 6 PJH. D A * BEFOEE JPDBWGATION. ' 295 Broad St. \ camoe, 3 h.p. Evinrude motor. W^en u ^ l^ ^ ts ^ a n s . ^^^nted _ Two uned single qiklet reeidentlal area, all utlU- Buy from One of the garage, all bullt-lns, formal •\ geiod incoipe, 5 day. w eek,' In' dxchahgrfifor light, cus­ Miod^ wood stonp Wtadowj WA^>-^u ^ ^ ^ JUST LISTED—8 room Garri- older Oolontel yterds W ontad— Rool StlatoTT DeMUlne for Saturday and Monday is 6 p.m. Friday. ' ■ ------many fringe benefits. A 643-9404. ' Ues plus peckiing. Ideal for Fastest Gro^iintf Realty VERNON—LARGE 4 bedroom dining room. To see call todial duties. No pets dr amd bronze screens 36 x 61, 32 oiump rvaMdruc- BOLTON son Colanlal, with attached ga­ from Oeriter Paskf CteB, we’d Mrs. Luther at 649-5306. liberal commission arrange­ children. Ideal for active newlyweds. 649-1953 or 2s6- Colonial, 1968, . near Parkway, n e e d e d X 51. 24 X 39; comWnaUon Oohstnic rage, beautifully maintained, tell you. 'Belfiore Agency, 648- Companies, in the $22,900. 3-bedroom house ua* lOCB COOPEBATION WILL 1)1 A I A d ^ 2 7 1 1 ment makes poeslbls high retired couple. (MIA4 garage, fireplace, bullt-lne, 2 der $22,006. for w«U quaUfied earnings. Diamonds—Wetehes— wood storm door. CaH 643- ______.______Six fam ily apartment half acre lot. This exce{)tional- 5121. Manchester Area BE APPRECIATED l/IM k I I ACCOUNTANT 8837, 5-7 p.m. baths, wall to wall carpeting. -n & \V7 buyer. Please call a« soon sA Earl T. Trotter J e w e lr y 4 8 THREE ROdH apartment heat unit Excellent condition lovely Wgh. view. ’Transferred ^ U w _____ Rooms W lriiont Beard 59 and hot weter fumlBhed. Call throughout All three room yeare old, located in a quiet possible. HtAcrMns Agency, Degree required, at least 3 Apply Personnel Department WHITE MBTTAl, KITOHEN ^ential ai«a. There are 8 ^ « te H. M. FRECHETTE owner asking $28,600. Meyer b a RROWS and WALLACE Co. Realtors, 649-5334. years’ experience in indus­ 336 Porter Street, 649-0834 w a t c h a n d j e w e l r y re­ 643-2068. units, all rented. Close to Continued From Preceding Page Monday-Friday pairing. Prompt service. Up to cabinets; extra large double oodM FOR lady or gentleman, large bedrooma, 1% baths, haihs in a modem Ranch on a Agency, Roaltor*i, 848-0609. Manchester Parkade ______trial accounting, through four acres of land. Choice tree-do4ted tet ki Manchester REALTY iS47-9998 every 8:30 A.M;-3 P.M. S20- on your old watch In trade. lion im te sink; Frigidir qujgt, convenient location. 224 SUSS ABLE for buslnees woman location with unlflnited pos- kitchen buUt-ins, fonnal din- , A N ^k^ lakoflont - y- ; ; ^ Mancheeter 649-5306 HOUSES WANTED-ln general ledger and finan­ ^ r. _ — _ flitirwaire electric wiriflWk*range; G.E. TH oiitrv.auto­ ^ aooB ing room, fireplace, excellent tor $21,900? OaU, you! Closed Mondays, P. E. Bray, Charter Oak St. 643-8368. or mother and daughter, sec­ albilliUes. T. J. Crockett, part of town, all price rangee. cial statements. Some matic washer, good condition. closet s{>ac6, aliuninum teorma Belflore Ag^ency, 648-5131.____ 1. Be the fkwt*—oafl tonmedtate- own summer i>lace fpr $12,600. VERNON—6 room Ranch with 737 Main St. State Theatre ond floor, good condition, spa­ carport, built-ins, rec room % Buyers with caeh waiting. Call Help W anted Help W anted— knowledge o f cost and SEALTESt FOODS 644-8142. THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ Realtor, 643-1577. ly, 6 room Cape, enclosed, Year ’reund 4 rooms with PART-TIME Building. cious 4 room apartment, heat, Smith, ig t h a t 8 ioom home complete, situated on large now Paul J. Correntt, Real Es­ F e m a le 3 5 F e m a le 3 5 taxes. Salary open. Please MILK DIVISION tage Street, centrally located, porch, all utUtUee, only $16, fireplace, almost new stove hot watqr and parking, $100. Realtor.... 648-1667 ^ poeslihle bedrooma and and refrigerator Included, comer kxt, friendly neighbor­ tate, 643-5363, 648-3125. send resume or call ALUMINUM door, $10; and­ large, pleasantly furnished 500. SECRETARY receptionist tor 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford MEN or.WOMEN monthly. 649-9286. 2 fun baths for leas than.$20,* hood. $16,500. Cam 872-0301. Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys­ Florists— Nurseries 49 irons, DWass, $6; TV, $25; as­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2858 MANCHES’TBR -^new 8 bed­ treed 60 x 180’ lot. Wolverton WANTED—Lakefront property. - C /^U /“\nT lu'ofeaslonal fuU-time. tems, Inc., Manchester, An Equal OppoHunity bestos cutter, $6;, stu^o couch,' for overnight and permanent — Housos For Sate 72 room Garrison Colonial, formal 000? Call, we’U teU you. Bel- 2. Ideel for oouptev 2 bedrooms, Agency, Realtors 649-2818. Cash peid.>Ateo nudUple dweS- Good salary and chance for ad- Over 20, wanted to work FRESHLY DUG Scotch Pines, $18; chest of drawers, $5; 46 fflore Ageticy, 648-6121. new enrioeed eunporch, patio, Manchester 649-5306 SOUTH W nroSOR — S room 644-1581. Employer guest rates. ______FIVE ROOM apartment. dining room, 24’ living room Cape. Garage, flieplace, 1% inge. Contaiaotor, 849-7236. vancement. Write Box A, H«r- in retail stores. Pleasant $1.50 each or $12. per dozen. plane, $8; solid maple double Oa*l $14,600 —Manchester, 6 room oaopoit, beautiful landscaped easy work. Ideal for tiny- 8365106- home, 2-car garage, aluminum with fireplace, huge Wtohen WHERE IS Itiere a 3-bedroom VERNON —new Raised Ranch, baths. Approximetely 2 SLores. aM. Ideal for wihdbreaker. Also bed. 643-7180. SINGLE ROOM tor one gentle­ with built-ins, heated family . yat^ OaOtt early! $18,500. An Equal Opportunity one who wtshe® to add to Ranch with not one but two dose to parkway, but on a Only $19,9(X). Immediate occu­ red pines, $2.95 each. 29 Hud­ man, central. 9 Hazel St., 649- room, baths, attached ga­ SENIORS Employer his iihoame. Openings avaU- beautifully finished rec rooms? 3. Very clean 5 room Ranch, quiet suburban street, this nice­ pancy. Pesek, Realtors, 389- BUYERS WAITING? T T son St. BENGAL dom/bination cd) and 2170’ ' rage, $28,600. Wolverton Agen­ atole days, evenings and gas stove, Servel gas refriger­ k ,...,... Call, we’ll teU you. Belfflore enclosed breeteway, garage, ly built home is situated on a 7475, 742-8243. t YOUNG MAN Sundays. Apply before 6 FOR SALE — potted tomato ator, best offer. 640-1722. FRONT ROOM for rent,, oeti- cy, Realtors, 649-2818. Ageticy, 6485131. well deooinatod, weB land­ landscaped wooded lot. $22,000 - — ——------. TYuthfUUy I have no anx­ SALESGIRLS ELECTRICIAN’S helper, ex­ p.m. to plants, Burpee, Big Boy. Beef- ~ ; tnally looaiied, parking. 69 floor o f private home. Mlddlie MANCHESTER — $14,500 — ^4 o d o a il — - ______scaped. Don’t delay. Dtmock Realty, 649-9823, 649- BOLTON-Ctovwtry Hne-^ bed- ious cash buyers 'who arS 2 aged cotqple or working lady room home, on 60x100 lot. Rec "WHERE, OH WHERE, is ihere room Ranch, fireplace, % acre perienced, Immediate steady To take charge of our steak, all hybrid brands. 34 GRAY LIVENO rooto mg and Birch St. 649-7129.______room Ranch, H i baths, garage, 5246. just waiting to purchase preferred. OaM 643-8101. room in basement, all city a brick seven room oversized 4. Bunder’s CkMeout One year __ lot, excellent condition. Call SATURDAY For junior sportswear and employment. Wilson Electrical men’s department. Good Eaton St. south end of Hart­ pad, 9x12, $16; maple . double excellent condition, fine neigh­ your home. I do need Ust- bed, box spring and mattress, utilitlea. Bel Air Real Estate, Cape in Manchester with 2 fuljl old. Make an ofIMr on this NORTH COVENTRY now. Oitiy $15,200. Hayee cosmetics departments. Al­ Oo. 649-4817. full-time position. Apply CUMBERLAND FARMS ford between Wethersfield Ave. “ Aj^rtments— Flats— borhood, only $17,600i Hayes Ings end would Uke ttw op- excoUenit condition. 649-6449. 648-9332. bathe that even one of our beautiful 4-bednoom Oolooalel, Agency, 646-(a8l. so girl tor general office and Franklin Ave. Agency, 64^0131. {xxrtunlty to do an honest work. Good fuli-time posi- ELECTRICIArL fulb time, 109 Center St., Manchester T e n e m e n t s ____ M F u r n ls h td oomi{>eiUtors has admitted is dtelng room, IMing room, COOL r r seOlBg job for you. INTERVIEWS tinns open, very good work­ steady employment, insurance ^ D & L Apartmente 63-A ®°^'*®N-Mancbes^^ iin ^ EXCEPTIONAL 6% room flre­ beautiful? OaO, we’H tell you. fiiHflaoe, well aorenged Antiques 56 LOOKING FOR anything in real ______.1 ______room Ranbb set high mi targe Spring is late, don’t miss ing conditions. Apply benefits, paid holidays and va­ Fuel and Feed 49-A placed Rapoh, rec room. 1% Belfdore Agency, 648-6121. kitchen. Don’t 'wait, oaM Manchester Shopping Parkade THREE ROOM furttished apart- wooded lot, double garage, the opportunity to enjoy a cation. Call between 8 A.m.-5 WANTED — manager tor WANTED TO BUY—Antique?, ertate rentals — apartments, baths, enclosed porCh, garage, right eiway. NORTH COVENTRY LOUIS DIMOCK REALTY ment, all utilities furnished, lmmediat| occupancy, $17,500 WHERE CAN YOU find a 2- hot summer in a cool rural p.m. Roberts Electric Co., lunchonette, Tolland. 876-9329, steins, furniture, pewter, lead- homes, multiple “ large yard enclosed with stock­ 6-room CapO. 3 bedrooms, D &L South Windsor. 644-0i09. FOR SALE—First quality baled heat, hot water; adults or now- Hayes Agency, 046-0181. family that, ki the current g. Bdton—Raised Ranch on 3 649-9823 PLUMBERS AND experienced evenings. ed lamps, a^ glass, primitives, fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, ade fence. Leonard Agency. garage, txMd lot, close to 5^ room Ranch, buUt 1958, 6 maafcet, is actuaUy under acres, 4 bedrooms, fto«{itace, hay. Call 649-6911. any quantity, 644-8962. 648-5129. lyilreds only, no pets. Inquire highway. $17,500. CaH Mr. located on 60 acres of high O U R OFHCE Manebester Shopping Parked* helpers, to work in Manches­ NINE ROOM older home, de­ 64e-(Me9. priced? Also, just off Bapt Cen­ 59 HoU S t klbchen, family room, lots of Lev(^ 649-5808. dry land, 4-room cottage ter area. 629-2177. ,, sirable south end location, ter St.?-Call, we’U teU you. oaJbdnete. Must sell a t thto WANTED — S bedroom honw, MANCHESTER Green—8 bed' and chdeken coop also on nxtePt have targe Uviiig room, DEAN MACHINE ^ PERSON O’VER 21. Must be Garden— Farm— ROCKVILLE—3 room furnished good condition, 2 fireplaces, 1% room Ranch, unusual condl' Belfloira Agency, ______648-5121._____ sacriMice pofoa, $21,600. WILL BE OPEN WOMAN TO dean small apart­ aperient, one car parking, baths, tree shaded % acre lot. W properiy. A real buy at fonnal dinlte> room, kttefaen PRODUCTS LOCKER ROOM attendant’ Ap- able to accept responsibility. Dairy Products 50 screei^ porch, attach^ WHERE K that 4 bedroom e. Bolton-Hclbcon line. Beat St, $22,800. ment. once a ' W k. Oan be center of town, adults only, 876- Transferred owner. Priced rea­ BARROWS and WAIXACB CO. with budU>4nB, 2-car garage. reached at 643-0196. ply Manchester Country Club. be shift supervisor and take FOR SALE garage, nicely landscap^. ^ James Parish seM- quaint 6% room Ranch, flne- CHient wWtaig to pay up to 165 Adams St., Manchester charge of shop 2-4 nights a SPINACH 75c hriif bushel, or 8917. listically in low 20’a. Princlpels 20c a pound; rtiubaib 10c a only, 649-7861. ^ $17,800? Also, 1% battin plaoe, basemient ganagei A dt- Manchester Parkade WARREN E. HOWLAND $30,000. Keith Agency. 848- THIS WANTED — R oistered haii^ week. Earn excellent wages SOUTH ST„ COVENTRY TWO ROOM fumdahed apart- plng. 43bH 649-0089. ttetefUl paneling ing $17,900. Manchester 849-6306 dreEser as working manager, with food allowance provided. pound; also lettuce plants. 21 Realtor 643-1108 Has Immediate Openings INDUSTRIAL PLUMBER Angel St., after 3 p.m. or ments, beat, dieotriclty, pri- CHENEY B»TATB—14 rooms, I q o NCORD RD beautiful ttnoughout! OaM, we’H teM central tocatton, good working No experience necessary. All 'vate bath and {urch, fint weekends. rm X vl^M reT re^d'to^ mrjSi living n»m."fon you! BeMlore Agericy. 6434H21. YOUR HO(MBi WTIH US oondStions. OaH anytime, 643- Day and Night Shifts For training done on premises. Ap­ 6-ROOM CAPE fkxir and parking. 644-8162. SATURDAY 4949. ply in person. FYlendly Ice pointmmt. Phllbrick ^ WHERE IS that 7V4 room THUBEALfTY WITH ACTION! VERNON — Extraordinary Sac- NOTICE FULLER BRUSH CO. Cream, 1156 Tolland Tpke., .. ------*n.en, 2 beorooms.bedrooms, recreauonrecreation ^ ^ ^ Realtors, 289-7475, 843-0158. Turret lathe (set-up and IMMEDIAH OCCUPANCY Ka^tora, 649-5347. rifice. 6 room Ranch; 4 room HAIRORiElSBER, full-time, top next to Oaildor. Household Goods 51 room, landscaped yard. Mar. wooded lot wMh aM city uUM- TOWN OF COVENTRY operate) Hardinge Chuck- Business Locations home, over 8 acres land, 150x salary and oommliSBion. 649- Immediate openings for ex­ SACRIFICE PRICE MANCHBS’THJR —4 bedroom Co­ ion E. Robertson. Realtor, ZONING BOARD er (set-up and operate) CLEAN, USED refrigerators, For Rent 64 MANCHBOTBR -O ape, targe tee“e1 3606. perienced first class tndus- lonial on a 150 X 200’ lot, big 64S-6958. 200, zoned few business. For Qp APM3ALS May 27, 1967 Dasrs, Bridgeport Millers ranges, automatic washers, Td. M9-3252 or 56^9225 altar S ^ 6 i a S ^ a ^ cmnplete detetis oall Paul J. There will be a FubUo Beor- triaJ plumber. STORE FOR RENT, Main St, family kitchen with aM built- atmosphere. (set-up and operate). REAL ESTATE sales person, with guarantees. See them at flore Agency, 64wmi. fireplace, S bed- paneled fireplace wall, huUt- CorrenU, 643-6868, 643-2125. 8;00 p.in. la B. D. Pearl’s Appli£inces, 649- Manchester in State. Theatre ^ ins. Heated family room, ^oi^ 9 ajn.-12 Noon Accepted applicant en­ licensed, full or part-time. Mr. mal dining room, fireplaced WHERE IB that tax room Capo hatto, atonlnum baseboard hot water heat. Main St. Call 643-2171. building, reasonable rent. FV>r DOG KENNEL with a 268’ lot and aJuminmn Agon- finished rec room. $16,- COVENTRY — newer 6 ro^ ^Lr "^^fOUowtog ^»eSa R N ’S— LPN’S AU Benefits joy ideal working condi­ Miller, 647-1198. f information please caH theatre living rooin, 2-car garage, Vol- tions, company paid fringe -verton Agency, ReeltoirB, 649- {ddltag, screened p o r ^ breeze- <7. Realtors, 6W-8647. joq, 742-8829. home, exice'Uent oondfUjon, fire- Street, An Equal Opportunity SEWING MACHINE —Singer manager at 643-7832. benefit program and exc^- automatic zig-zag Ir cabinet, 2818. Bight room Gap* — targ« ‘ Oovemtry,. requeeting pemils- Full Or Part-Time Employer OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY W °0I.^ Hmagw - t vmmON-. ^ ------lent wages. Situations W anted— button holes, embroiders, hems STORE — HEATED, 20x70’ , barn, outbuilding. Five tell you. Belflore Agency, 648- eion to erect a 4 x 6 foot etc. Like new condition. Orig­ downtown 840 Mata 8t, Man- WEST SIDE -$19.9^Slx targe acres, long frontage, excel­ 6121. schools snd highway, 3 bed­ ttgn at the oomer of South W e are Inbeirvtewtng sen- For modem nursing home, F e m a le 3 8 FOR rooms, aluminum aiding, ga­ S”- inally over $300 balance now, Chester. Cell 622-8114. lent money maker. Modem rooms, beihs, oversized Street and Judd Rood. paid meal time, free meals, Apply In Person rage, covered patio, excellent 'WHERE IS that 2 years young row™. ”^ °***"1 Must sell. Make offer. Pasek, toiB tor fine fUB-tlme posi­ RELIABLE MOTHER with ref­ $53.50. Take over payments of dog mnsL Only $17,600. holiday pay plan. CARPENTEM wanted. Apply 88 Long HiM St., East Hartford SALES REPRESENTATIVE condition, 116’ frontage. Hutch­ ColoniBl with 1% teiihs .and gf***’,**™ ReaKoni, 369-7476, 742-8248. ANDOVER*-tekefront 4 room 2. John B. DeQuattro and B »*- in person, Wilshire Rd., Ver­ erences -wishes babysitting $9 monthly, 622-0476. aid Bezzini, 618 ,Oepiter tions a'vaiilabl* after gvad- Large nwnufocturer of fully guaranteed municipal and In- MWAT.T. OFFTCE for rent OaH ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. Ranch. Stone fireplace, treeo. non. 649-5391 for information. An Equal Opportunity days or evenings for working diistrial chemical has a position .open In Connecticut. Walk-out basement, $10,900. Street,' Manchester, seeking G.E. REFRIGERATOR, good 646-0090, or 643-5675. PASEK, REALTORS WAtAdt OaM ’ —Uji m 10x56 4 room trailer on I26x uatioB in June. THE MEADOWS Employer parents. 643-8857. FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ so, centrauy Jocaoea. uao, m ANCHESTBSI 1 year^ild, 7 AssumaUe moctga^, $19.38 permintton to remove 6 smaU running condition. Call 643- Territory protected by contract. Complete training program. 368’ treed lot. Artesian well. “ PRESS OPERATORS LARGE CORNER store, down­ veniently located near East we’H tell you. Belfiore Agency, OoJontal w»Ui oentral alr- monthly. Pasek Reedtore, 389-. cottages now standing on 5560 after 3. $200 weekly draw against oommlsslons earned. 289-7475 742-8243 $10,000 full price. Bel .Air Beal 643-1174 FORK LIFT OPERATORS town Manchester 46x70’ . Par- Hartford. Large Uvtag room 9U^U2L ocndltksilng, S generous bed- 7475, 742-8343. Dakefront Peric, Coventry, PACKERS TRUCK DRIVER tor 3-ton ex­ Insurance program. Outstanding future for career salesperson. tlaUy finished basement. CaU vrith fireplace,~2 cerainlo baths. Estate. 643-9382. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 MAHOGANY cabinet, glass Applicant does not have to live In Manchester. and perm it to InataH 6 oonr FVst Shift, 45 Hour Week perienced with recent local doors, 54x52x16”. 6x9' oval 522-3114. unusual 14 X 20 famUy room, ____ _— ------BOUTON-new 6 room Raised ANDOVER—Five room Ranch, form ing mobile bomea sitea CLERKS BABYSITTER tor one chad, 6 APPLY references, permanent, full­ AKC BLACK miniature poodles, hooked rug, blond cl»st of Requirement—Over 25, exceptional sales ability, late model 2-car garage.rage^ceHent value. MANCHESTER --spaclouB SSS kitcjieJ^StebteltS. heated cathedral celUng In Hv- for upgrading the area, days in my home. Call 643- SUITB ot offices presently time opening available imme­ puppy shots, wormed. Call 875- drawers; bookcase head'board; oar. 10 per centmt 80 yew mort- J illavS tag room, stone fireplace, glass 25" AM Interested peraons invited 0277 after 6:30. Eastern Boiler, 99 Loomla St. suited for professional purpose ftom MaadJester’s redevelop. I”* diately for reliable man over 0337. antique Wedgewood lamp. Oal! FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW SEND RESUME TO; gage available Wesley R. 3% batbs, family room, panel- buUt- $14,500. Hayes Agency, 646- Mtend. Manchester 25 by East Hartford whole­ is now avsdlable In the State Smith, Realtor, 643-1667. ii^, ataundnum siding, 2-oar ment, 220 wiring for stoves and y * 0131. TAB OPERATOR—want intelU- GROOMING and boarding all 649-0679. Agency, ReaJters, 649-3618. hw, basement fireplace, one- saler. Call Mr. Feldman, 289- Theater Building. Can be sub* garage, $29,900. Ihtlbrtek alr-oondtUonen. May bs.pur- » ‘ gent experienced operator with YOUNG MAN—selling boy’s breeds, Harmqny Hills, H. C. w basernetegarage. ANDOVER — Wehster Lena, Great B. Tootbaker flr,« CLERK 4338. G.E. electric’stove; G.E. wash­ Del CHEMICAL CORP. divided U necessary. For to* MANCHESTER —new S beiP Agency, Realtore, 649-5347. chased completely funilriie4* MANCHESTER 402 accounting machine 088 and young men’ s a;pparel, good Chase, Hebron Bid., Bolton. er; Bendix dryer. Call 649- formation call Tbeator mana* room Colonial, with 2 H baths, Wolverton Agency, 649-2818. ^ 5% room Ranch, 1% baths, 2 A W-168N9332, NOR-X-WAY AVE. collator 514 reproducer. Salary starting '^lary, full-time only. WAREHOUSEMAN — perma- 643-6427. 7997. ger. 648-783& country size Wteben with built- MANCHESTER -unique oppor* _____ EXCELLENT $22,500. U**^®**^ acres. Leonard Agency, Real- o|>en. Call Personnel Dept. Nel­ MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN 643-2692. Robert D. Murdock, ^ 646-0469. TYPISTS Call tor appointment, 643-2128, fujj.time opportunity d a CHSUND puppies-AKC min Attention: PAUL DES JARDINS ins ttai*iiwUng dishwasher. For- timlty. WeH kept 2 family, 6-5 MANCHESTER ■Vicinity — CONDITION son Freightways, Ilic., 47 East Casual Village Shops, 956 Main a\’ailable immediately. Relia- ' i- DELCO forced hot air furnace, VERNON—Brand new bulldtag mal dkdtei room, 24’ Uvtag duplex, 3 heating ayttems, 3- Ranch with 4 targe bedrooms 643-6472. St., RockviMe, Conn. 875-3388. St., Manche^er. ’■ iature, small .standard, Mand- April air humidifier, 85 gallon minutes from Parkway, 1,000 room, heated and flreplaced oar garage, extra B-sone lot or an in-taw arrangement, 3 AH plaster, new storms and BOL/rON — Owner .transferred, ble man with references, over screens, roof 6 years old, ard reds and blacks, also' Eng­ G.E. hot water heater, duct ■8,000 square feet available family room, 2-oor garage, included. Hurry. Hayee Agency fuB beths, tarr* kitchea with VERNON — Hublard Dr. —Im­ this 7 room Ranch baa targie THREE Intelligent persons to MAN WANTED to work in tum­ 25. Call Mr. FVldman, 289-4338. lish Setters and Welmananers. recentl vrith id TYPISTS work. OaM after 6, 649-2451. with or without loading work. bulH-ine, flreplaced H-vtag maculate room flreplaced family room, flreplaca. .and REAL ESTATE work in cash deposit section, $81,900. Wolverton Agency, 646-0131. beautif 111 J rubs. U beryard, must have driver's li­ BARBER WANTEID, Ken’s Bar­ Call 1-628-6573. Ideal for storage area, ware­ room, eocoeilent ocndMlcn, $30,* Ranch, reo room, 1^ baths, paneled weM in Uving room, OKperleinioe not necessaiiy, win ReaMors, 649-2813. * — -1 ^ In vertlon. cense. Davis & Bradford Lum­ ber Shop, corner of Dobson LARGE DOUBLE Chest freez­ house or smaU business. OaH MANCBBBTBOt — handymans 500. Wolverton Agency, Real­ garage, targe lot. Leonard 1% baths, tandscoped wooded train. OaiH Personniel Dept., ADORABLE PUPPIES—Pedl- Outstandtag buy at $17,- WANTED ber Oo. 200 Tolland St., Easi* Rd. and Rt. 30, Vemcn, hours er, good dean riinning condi­ 873-0628 weekdays. OOZY 2 bedroom Ranch, lire* special, 8 rooms, olty vrater, tors, 649*2813. Agency, 646*0469. lot in pleasant neighborhood, Nelson Freightways, Inc., 47 Hartford. g;ree or mixed. Wild Cargo Pet tion, be^ offer ijikes it. Call 800. J. Sledesky, ' 649-5306. a HGURERS Tuesday-FYiday^ 9-6, Saturday - place, garage, priced ter quick dty sewer, convenient Joca- $19,500. Louis. Dimock Realty, I WE HAVE QUAUFlEDi Y East St., Rockville, 876-3388. Shop, 643-6108. 649-1700 after 5 p.m. 8-3. 876-9546. ' BIRCH M T. TO LBASE-very busy luMh- 'atuB oa Agency. 648- (Ion. struotmwHy soimd. Only MANCHESTBR-6 room? Capa -n g, W VERNON — Immaculate 5^ 649-9823. onette, exceUent location, ’Pol- $9,600. Hayea Agency, 6464J181, In a Colonial setting near rtiop* A' YV room Ranch with 8 bedrooms BUYERS ANXIOUS CLERK-TYPIST — automotive PART-TIME—Clerk and driver, land. 876-9329, evmdmgs. ------—-— plug and schoola, 3-car gar* BARROWS and WAUACB CO. and heated family room. Kltih- TO BUY THE experience preferred. Apply GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies adult, gxxxl dri-viEig record, for for sale, call 643-4678. room Randi MANCHESTER — executive gt. James Manchester Parkade en has built-ta over and ranges FOUiOW INOt i T R A N - Saturday between 9-12 noon at HELP WANTED wholesale distributor in Man­ TAVERN—For sale or rent, to- j bedrooms, formal dtodng home, Porter St are^^ 8% parish. Asking $17,900. J. D. ManOhestw 640-5306 jarge Uvtag room with flrbplace Ted Trudon’s Volkswagen, Tol­ HOME SITES COVENTRY chester, steady work. 643-2626. M at L f< N 1 T_ r W A P D qu^ St. ’Tavern, or caU fipepiaced Uvtag room, rooms, 3 ha^ , 2 lavs, 4 targe Bgtat, qo., 648-6129 or aseumaWe 6% per cent mort- land Tpke., 'Talcottvi'lle. Ask bedrooma; FtocMa room, 27’ |1. 4 or 5 ISCRIPTIONISTS .Second and third shift FOUR beautiful kittens look­ BOLTON.MANCHESTER LINE 648-9505. targa kitchen with buttt-tas, 649-8638. j 5 room older home, $»$*-' $17,900. Wolwrton Agen- >round cottage for smaB tor Mir. Day less. openings, 10% shift pre­ TWO EXPERIENCED BACK- ing tor homes. Call 643-0517. 1^ baths, 3-oar garage, $36,500. kitchen wMfa buHtrins, Inter* *' ■ ' ' * 9^ e ■ Id' riiiasi . - ' • > louse in Manchester.] mium paid. HOE operators, pedd holidays, oom, oomiAeteiy olr-cooditioa- OOLONIAL . FARMHOUSE to rec room, gerege, extra lot oy,' Realtors, 649-2818, family, fIrepiBoa and gea beat, older house a* INVALID WOMAN would like H o IISM Foe Ront 65 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, & lime and a half for overtime, FREE TO GOOD homes, one ed, 2-car garage; beautifully town. Eight room!,. 4 bed- 3-cor garage, $7,600. companion housekeeper to Hve _ ■ . - _ 648*2813* gie*Qtf»‘ Ag«ocy, WINDSOR-Beelzehub ceptable, but-must steady work, year ’roimd. for angora kitten and two black Prestige Area tandsoaped lot For further to- rooma, family room, D i baths. u in end supervise amalil home laARGE 6 ROOM home, one car Rd. oversized 6 room Cape, full jjat on Amston Lake, $060. .good repair. Up Apply In Person the right men. Cali 742-6190 and white kittens. Call 649- iatege, riV-** yaid, Bast Center PARKER FT —8 bedroom Co- fonnation oOM R F. Dimock fireplace, wAU to wall carpet- No api>ointinent needed in West Hartford. Nurse in at­ Only two 4 bedrooms, 8-room Colonials left. Will shed dormer, 1% baths, ftaleh after 6. 0297. St looatlon, $190. monthly, lontal, excoHent reridenOal sec- Oo., 649-5245. tog, completely redecorated (,000. tendance. OaU 236-6030. 73 ed rec room,’ 2-oer garage. «»e dtop by our frant door KLOCK COMPANY Itmild to your plans or select a one acre tree- Bobert D. Muixlocb, 643-2692. tlon, 8 rooms down, fuH bwe* . ______.T toalde end out. New heating Lots For Sate axsre wooded lot, exceUent con- bar® for boeee, $iv,5W. GOLDEN Retriever puppies, 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manchester shaded home site and have a builder of your ment, excellent F, 4 bedroom house wnd ask for the Porsonnel raised with children, excellent SYee OataloguaB^Batgain UMe Help Wanted Mote 36 throughout. Only $17, IdS. to prime r^tial _ar^ i>bnock Ob., 64945246. Chester or imme RETIREID MAN — work 10-20 for {>et, field or show. Health choice build your home. Suburban For Rent 66 ckockett Reaucr, 643-1577. Z>tpt hours per week doing light ___ starting a t $3,500. CaU 643- ate area. Must MECHANIC WANTED — for guaranteed. 649-9116. X ta.“S "’shSK: ^ Pttocipata only. Own- 4451 649*7367. cleaning in pleewawt surround­ FINANCING AVAILABLE r OCSCVTLLB — aean 6 room c»NTEMP(XtART—tf rooms, 4 maculato. Bel Air Beal Estate, COUNTRY LIVING—New 8* lodem and qnkk general repairs and servicing LATHE OPERATORS —first, er, 648-0068. • . . .. I,. .1,1, _ __ . bedroom Gold Medallion Ranch S’TROUT REALTY a new oars. Flat rate. Paid holi­ second and third shifts. Top ings, good pay with uniforms IRISH SF3TTER puppies of qual­ apartment, refrigerator and bedrooms, 2% baths, automat- 648-9332. lupanby. Up t< ;■) Ashley and Palm/Ashley lOOxSOO*—A-ZO^ i*t completed, built eapecial- RIFD 1, HEBRON days, insurance and vacation. pay, fringe benefits, minimum and equipment provided. Ap­ ity from excellent blood lines, DIRECTIONS: Porter St. to Camp Meeting Rd. to atovS’stove, 2 cchildren h B a r only, e ^ ^ no n ^pets, w , jq kitchen,jtitchen, famUy room, dimdto* n.T,e Bowera 1®*® ^ ■«* «*w#r. » 4 N I O . reasonable. 742-6364. Ctan 6484US be- j ^ young couple just buses stop right in front. Contact Tony or Earl, Paul 48 hours per week. Call 643- ply in person. Friendly Ice Carter St. FoUow the Birch Mt. Home- Mg yard, parWy, parking, hrt hot wa^^ water, jjjg room, beautiful large wood* Wteh- '»»»«• South ehd locatloo. tween 94 p, ;^etttog start^. lot 126x476 with ^ re. Mott 1-236-9036 Dodge Pontiac, 649-2881. 2362. Cream, 1156 Tolland Tpke., site signs — Open Mon.-Fri., 4 P.M. to mtautes from bus Mne and $M,900. Phllbrick Agen* Or you may park in *ur ADORABLE PART ANGORA 8 P.M.; Sat. and Sun., 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. eh, Uving room, diidng room,: TWO TREED LOW -Vernon gardenjuea and trees. More Edith LwlareriBre^ Mtoeg* 8 bedroom house: next to Caldor. kittens, tradned. FYee. Call be­ parkway. Seen by appoint- „ ReaKore, 649-6847. ELEXTTRJCIAN’S journeyman, m eat OaM 875-1851. ______family room and garage. like rinceton, Steep _Ho IMnt driveway. fore 2, 649-5944. * a<»e lot priced to low 20’s, 100 x 166’ for $3,000. Manriiee- d'an * 1-338-9116 experienced residwitlal, com­ “ Need a larger HOUSE? . . . MANCHESTER—8 room Colo* new. Prtocipala ordy. Under' S T 6 4 ? 7 M r ’ tor 130 X 300’ $4,700. wolverton |iow, Adelaide LAWRENCE F. FIANO - 649-5371 ly $14,500. May be leased with PRODUCTION mercial and industrial, steady COLLIE—-AKC beautiful sable Call The Hayes Agency Inc., 56 nial, batas, dtahwaahar, $21,000. OaU 649-6260. > Agency, Realtors, 649-3818. lection. Up Resort Property work, Rockville area. Call 876- YOUNG MAN with driver’s M- male, 11 weeks old, champion East Center St., Phone 646- carpeting, famUy room, recrea* ______—. ------r-______option____ to My______by qualified buy- PJI. You may else hove OlSll” t , 0 0 0 . WORK^]RS 6906. oense, part-time, nights and , blood Mnee, pri'vate home. 643- For Rent 67 tlon room, double garage, cen- SPLIT LEVEL —famUy 3 beAooms, targe Wtohen, isr. See tiita one. You will Uke VERNON — $18^900., Partoray - -4 • tral $23 900. Fuiehinn Agency, dining room, modem kitchen and sebobta," St. BOLTON—ted dsdly. InterviewB Main St. son, Capitol Fk)ui{»nent, 38 SCREENED LoA( tor best ties, exceUent ftoanctog avaUr ii i ...... tige location. Beautiful view, 4 THE Tuesday. CaH Miss Bannis­ Mein S t lawns and gardens. Also semd, COTTAGE ON/Cape Cod, cen- qj,le. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, MANCHESTER — $16,900, 6 BOUIDN—UO* age, butt- riiade trees, envious flower and ovarttM garage with attached ^ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . DRIVER FOR laundry route celtation available July 29- 643-1577. ______parch, aeceaslhle tonga lot and ter, 1-774-9605. Apply to: BOL/iQN BOARD of Education gravel amd fill. George H. Grif- room home. Central looatlon, ness aone on 6 A 44A, vegetable garden and lovely part-time mominga. Call 649- August 12, 4 rooms and bath, ------— -— ------Paid J. Oor- m u n d s go vrtth this unusual $14,9(» to the price. dIS-IMO. is looking for maintenance flng, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. 8 lorga bedroonjs, kttefaen, dto- bmd 1c m . L Compact 4-i 2002 for appointment. Lucky nrtrate sandy beach, sleeps 6, $19,400 — 6 room Split ACT tog room, flreplaced Uvtag rentt 648-5868, large custom 6 ftatshed ex- ™Francis J. ’ •»*■««...*—McCairtan, e—Broicer. man. FVjt appointment please lome atio and pool sand and ma­ flraplaces, cathedral ottUng DIG THIS. DADDY-0! vote beach resort, 4 room Cot- Raaltora. 640-6834. to plentiful and there to an ManclMEiter er, ex{>erienced in plumbing nure. 643-9504. MANCHESTER — Attention ^ R o i o r t and the best to quality con- tog*, 2 bathrooms, heat • and ample supply of bousing and heating service. H. G. Hei|> W ontcct— bone ownere, gardenen and stnictton and materials. Only ! M U T U A L LIFE CARPETS AND life too can be hot water. Huge rear sundeck, avaUaMa. If. you are hunt­ F o r 'ar’» •« , Schulze, 875-9707. Does it seem as though you’ll never turn the key land lovera, room Ranch, $26,900. For furtter details or 'u An Equal Opportunity Mate ar Female 37 beautiful if you use Blue Lns- rieeps 8. $00 weekly. 742-8142. ing for a new or used home 5. Two, three or in your own front door? 'Then it’s time for pro­ GLENDALE RD. 8 bedrooms, fiE basement, vet CAPE OOD — East Brewster, an appointment to see call n n ployer ■ tre. Rent electric ahamjooer, to the Mancheeter area let family dwelling EXPERIENCEID all around BROILER MAN, shlad.^ girl, fessional assistance and a plan for yiiur home­ one of our experi«fu»d real on aflmest 8 acres of land. Bur- nice lot, private beach and LavRance F. Flono Realtors, $1. Olcott Variety Store. • OCKiUMBIA LAKE —for rent, TALLWOOD Avestment pn J INSURANCE machinlats, call 643-2781, 8 waitresses, bus boys, "'ai'b seeking. waterfront cottages, Now under construction estate oounselorB assist you ly, at 820J500. Paul W. Dougan. road, $5,000. OaM 64$-499r. • 64941871. a.rh.-4:80 p.m. Quint Machine washers, bartenders. Apply lust be in Manche PICNIC Tables—several styles Jine, Jt^ and August. 64$* Ranches, Raised Ranches, to fluAng the right home Realtor, 649-4585. - ' . .. . " LATHE RANDS and gitali2a-, ------St., Manchester. some day. But with expert help you can re-locate m oM . ip. bles from $20. up, delivered. Aa members of both the bedroom' oolontal with H i 2___ L.J’ —_____ - ____ ' N O T IC E fine hany insurance provided. TAKE SOIL away the Blue Lus­ Utitaen, buUt-to vacuum sys- Fbr day work in printing Rd., Mlsquamlcut, R L TeL WESLEY R. SMITH 110 < tsB lot. BZT- 3 bedrooms, oountiy kitalien, IVetoi — No. 66 Village Please call 872-0655, tor. an in­ tre way from carpets and up­ £ t < l 2 protimloaea, ftatobed family the Glastonbury town line. BEL AIR LICENSED plumber wanted. plant, some work experi­ 1-401-696-3886. CONSTRUCTION CO. den. trees,* sa.sw. nmenms fmm tiOaan. Street-Manchester, Conn. a oMp la all ragards staoe $44.1317. ence daedrable but' not re­ terview. Oontromatics Corp., holstery. Rent electric sham- JARVIS REALTY CO. room, fflimilaa from UOorni. Open 1-9. .. j 200 West Maid St., Rockville. pooer, $1. Patti’s Paint & Wall- KEITH REAL ESTATE Agency. Realtors, 649-5884. _ $31,300. flfiolvartion - Aganoy, — Soale l ” -40’—Miaroh 18, REAL ESTATE • 184A quired. Good working oondi- 648-1667 1967 — Hayden L. Grto- EXPERIENCED spray painter • paiwr Supply. W anttd To Rant 68 BBAMXM® MLB DWUROBS j^cHBOTBB-ovteutoed g Reattota 6M-3818. Oompoey tdnns and benefits. Apply WANTED MARRIED couple ' 6 4 7 - 8 S S 1 wanted. Custom work. Display- 172 E. ’ CENTER ST. woU . CJB.” Mire. Obristenseo, 8:30 am .- for jandtorial service in oCftce SAVE BIG! D^your own rug WAWTED to rent or taaae, 3 , , ------Center atreat 648-1121 room Split Laval, large BCXAON LAKE i-4 room year ' Dated at Manchsotor, Cte- An Equal OpportunHgr. craft, Manchester. 643-9557. LC.OREBVOUOHCOI M 3 - 9 3 3 2 4 pjn. Itte Burroughs building, ervenkngs, must have upbolatery cleaning with ,649-1922 « $ bedroom houae, modern, AflBWORTH 8T.-custom baBd- room and dining room , Utohen -round boma. Two-S tadTOpma, neatiout, thto 24ith day of May Corp., BlMlintWH Foams and .Bhnploynr .JLABOREaUI FOB leuidscapdng •own transporiatton. G o o d Bikie Lustre. Rent electric to Manchester area. Adulta (8), w win design and build your with ample oobtoato, $ good porofa ovettookteg take. 100 x Vtawent A Boggtol. Suppiles Group, Bit 30, Tol­ 1667. hioure, good. pay. 46 Oak St,,. sbam{xwier, $1. Larsen’s Hard­ $160. to $225^ per month. Oafi home on one of . these nice level ______staed bedrooms, also _paneled ______200 lot,_ __ only_____ $18,500.____ WMve-_____ Ptanntog and Reiritor work, no experience necessl^, land, Coon. An equal oppor­ .must over 18. .Call Grint- 649-5834. ware; ooHect (301) 362-5021, or write lots. Our signs on premises. T. g room recreation room, 1% baths, ton . Agency. Realtors, 649- Zontog Oonunisttim tunity employer. HtaiaU R. Brattkwattok j ' iand lAiraery, 643-0660. Mrs. B. Oondlt, 1016 Boule- J. Crof^ett, Realtor^ m top oonditlop, cab- firapJace, basement garage, 3916, John B. Lamenso, WIN $1,000, $10, $6, Chevrolet, vaid. Now Mflford, N. J. ------...... ------DKKEEPER —experienced FTjLL-TIMB and part-time MANCHESTER-Sptit Level, ta^^<*en. enc^ l^h. VERNON-NEW 3taml« Gdr- Chairman TV, camera, recorder, radio. ■\ ifterpugb trial belaince and gen- EXPERIENCED janitor tor lo­ openings tor luncheonette, ex- Hlce new. 9 rooms, 8 bates. 1% bal^ ^ventanOy to^- ^ . Otorenoa W. Wettt. sriu ledger, 5 day week. .Ex- cal office building. Excellent MEN FOR diversified outdoor pifrience helpful but not necee-,, Ask about bmus envelopes. nsB ^. eedraa. $39^900 Asm* a^HT.MO. Hayea Agoacy, 646 Oo,, tec., 64MQ9^ ^ ,, & #aient working oondlUons. The working conditions. Gall 646- work, full-time employment. eary. Apply W. T. Grant Co., Cole’s Discount Station, 451. RBOT WANTBD for 8 a« 5 IR n d o w . 6*8-1174. 0188 for ajifioiiitment. CUl 875-9166. 6-7 p.m. Manch^er Parkade, West Center 8L y' y /

l i , : r . \ ' < r . ■ « • - t . - FRroAY, MAY 26, 1987 FACE TWENTY-FOUR iianrtfifat^r lEn^nUts ll^ralb Average Daily Net Pi’ess Run The W eadier,;v 5 ; For The Week Ended Sunny, milder Pvt Ronald F. Oirouard, bon Presidents nnd Vice Presi­ May 20, 1067 65-70, clear and opol of Mrs. Josephine Walsh of Instruction Set dents, Mrs. Doris Hogan;, Secre- low about 40; moeOy fWr About Town 317 Tolland Tpke., and. Pvt Ray-Totten U TKTA IWbert Schuster; Joy n il. 1-iO U nC ll Treosurera, Geoige Dickie; Leg^ ' DAVIS BAKERY « mild ionfiorrow, taigta hi 70A The VFW Aiixlliexy has been Barry N. Smith, son of Mr. 15 ,2 1 0 and Mrs.' NeWton R. &nlth of islailve and Council Delegaites, ManOhenter—^A CUy, of Village Charm Invited to attend and bring the Tlie Mancheater PTA OouncU Lloyd Berry; Program, Mia. 32 S. Main St., have rec^ itly PRICE SEVEN CHM29 co lo n to the J<^nt installation ■wm sponsor a school of instruc- ca^riene- Taylor; Membership, (ClaMlfied Adverttsttit on Page IS) completed an Army advanced WILL BE CLOSED MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1967 « f oiTteers of the Glastonbury tion for incoming officers and Eleanor McBatai; PubUclty, VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 202 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) infantry course at F t Jackson, VPW Poet and AuxllttmT Sat­ ooenmittee members of Districts i^tonchester Hoiald staff; Ways S.C. M O N , MAY 29 S TUES,.IIAY 80 urday at 8 pjn. at the poet One an<| Two at Bowers School Means, Mot. Helen Pahner; June 8 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. yij,e Arts, Miss Martha White Iwme, 81 Ooncord St. Miss Joyce Keilerstrass, Workshop leaders wlth^expe- Pastel; Library, OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAlL W B). i daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Hhm- riience In theli- fleld-s will give Evelyn Bail; Room Moth- . Army Pvt. Jvun R. Freeland, est Ketletstmss of 55 Bates the instructions In the various ^rs. juUan Whitney, 521 MAIN STRE^ MANCHWWQ leon, bf Mr. arid I Mrs. William Rd., has been elected president Freeland o f 93 Nike Circle',' has” of . her dormitiory at the Uni­ phases of PTA work. Refreshments will be served. m Ai iiiA i inVb* h n R)> recently been assigned to the versity of Oonnoctiout, Stoms. Registration widl be at 7:30. ------lot Infantry Division near D1 Eugene Mbnteny, local council president, win welcome the deie- UOONN HONORS. ALUMNI An, Vietnam. The Army-Navy Club Auxili­ gates and Introduce lea«ier8. STORRS (AP) — Dr. Cbarlea ary will have its annual sum­ There will be a general dls- J. Zwlck and Dr. Louis I. Ger- Pvt. Gary A. W inter of 46 mer outing Sunday, June 11, Hawtaiome St., a member of oussion at 9 after the Individual son have received the 1967 “ Dis- Of Egyptian Gulf Blockade starting at 11 a.m. at Vickie’s workshops, foUowed by a report tingxiished Alumni Awards” of-| the 169th M.P, Battalion, will Caterers, Tolland Tpke. Reser­ report Monday, May 29, for on the state conventioft by Mrs. the University of Connecticut. vations may be made with Mrs. Charlene Taylor,' secretary of The awards were announced basic combat training at Ft. Adelaide Pickett 613 Main St., Knox, Ky. the Manchester council and Wednesday, or Mrs. John Vince, 227 MciCee state prog;ram chairman. Zwlck is assistant director of S t Tlie following workriiops and the Bureau of the Budget and Mias Jennifer MioCkNmh^, leaders have been announced by Gerson was appointed last week Thant Due to Report daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. The Senior MYF of North William Palmer, chairman of as head of the university’s pollt- McOonnlck of 501 Porter St., Methodist Church will conduct- the instruction commiittee: ical science department. has recently been elected vice a car wash tomorrow from 9 , president of the Junior class at a.m. to 3 pjn . on the Chur A Rnssefl Sage OoHege, Troy, grounds, 300 Parker St. On Talk with Nasser N.Y. 'BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) port of Elath. it was the fir.it Worid War I Barracks and -E gyp tion President Gam- «wp^ since the blockade was an- Todd George Metcalf, son of Auxlliaiy will me^ Sunday at alI Abdel f u j 1 Nasser says Viohe novrtced to come to-Aqaba with­ Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalf of 10:30 aju. at Center Congrega­ ^ Margaret Rd., has recently tional Church to attend a Me­ knows his blockade of been elected treasurer of Alpha morial Day Service with other Aqaba could lead to war shipping to ‘Omicron fraternity at Bryant veterans organizations. The W ith Israel and, if war does p\>ur* other sMps which pollege. Providence, lU . Barracks and Auxiliary will come, the Arabs will set (^me to Aqaba in the last meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at the m e m o r ia l WEEKCND s p e c ia l s — G O O D out to destroy the .Jewish three dkys already had been Senior Methodist YouHi Fel­ VIFW Home. Mrs. Catherine state. checked by Egypt when they lowship of North Methodist will LaBurge of Groton, Dejxirtment Israel was reported avoiding entered Suez. sponsor a car wash Saturday president, will make her official MON. ONLY! SAT. and an immediate challenge to the The skipper of onie of those from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the visitation. A potluck will be announced blockade of its direct four, the West German freighter 7 church. served after the meeting. route to Jraniaji oil and other Stolzenfels said Fridgy night he cargoes from the Bast. But it saw no jAiyrical Sign o f a block­ MON. ONLY! has said it will fight to keep the ade in the Strait of ’Hmn. . gulf open. (CLOSED TUESDAY—MEMORIAL DAY) Cairo’s semiofficial newspa­ R e 9CNtlless of the W eatheiw O ur Produce 1$ A U.N. Secretary-General U per A1 Ahram had reported that Thant, who talked with Nasser T o p s ! Real A workman, carrying wrenches on his shoulder, takes a look at the huge bow Egyptian authorities in the HOUSE R«q. 9.98 — 7 Only! Wednesday, reports today to. the strait had stopped and searched NATIVE! Asparagus, Rhubarb, Dandelions, Kale, Spinach, Holiday of the carrier John F. Kennedy which will be christened today by the late U.N. Security Council on his RmUsIi—, Scallions, Broccoli Rot and. Hot House Tomatoes. the Stolzenfels. K also said Special president’s daughter Caroline. President Johnson will deliver the message at peace mission. The United Egypt had mined the strait. FRUn’I'T’Vesh Strawberries, Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Karen photo Honeydews, Spanish Melons, Tangerines, Navels, Plume, For AU Door Mirrors IU8 the Newport News, Va., ceremony. (AP Photofax) , States hopes his report tan ’Hie American freighter Grefen Peaches, Pears, Red, Green Grapes, Coconuts, Pineapples, MRS. KENNETH MITCHELL RAY You boostDOOSI mpiomauc diplomatic eiio|^ efforts to prepre- expected at vent Arab-Israeli fighting over ^ the Egyptian Middle tJgU Fm it and Fresh Sweet Cider. Miss Jennifer Doreen Totten nie M. Ray Jr. at Manchester, Men! \ Req. 14.95 — 9 Only! the gulf. SfUlf. , Bast news agency said that on AM VEGETABLES! Belgium Endive, Watercress,'Boston Let­ ar.d Kenneth Mitchell Ray, both brother of the bridegroom, was tuce, Green, YMlow Squash Shalots, Cauliflower, Beets, honorary usher. President Johnson met orders from the U.S. consul at of Manchester, were united in Carrier Awaits $00,01 Check Israeh Foreign Mtoister Abba g^y Com, Egg Plant, Chinese, Savoy Cabbage, Peas, Parsnips, Robert Chartier of Lisbon, Little Red Schoolbouse Port Said, the Green Island White Sweet and New California Potatoes. marriage Saturday, May 6, at HALE Eban on the crfsls Friday night, changed course for an Ethiopian Ooim., served as best man. Ush- MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)— 'but neither would comment on port. The U.S. Embassy denied Christ Church Cathedral, Hart­ era were Steven Brazitis and Mrs. Jack K. Guess received CELLO TOMATOES...... * pkgs. 3 9 « Clocks HUM' Cdroline ’s Touch their discussions. Israel v/ants any knowMge of the reported ford. a pay check Friday from BANANAS ...... 2 lbs. 2 9 t William Gaffney, both of Man­ U.S. backing to keep the gulf change. The bride is a daughter of chester. David Musco of Man­ NEWPORT NEW.S, Va. (AP) who loved Ws father’s ship and the Radio Cewp. of America open. An air raid shelter in Tel-Aviv, Israel, is clear^ of CANTALOUPES, Extra L a r g e ...... 4 9 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. plant here for $00.01. The Soviet Communist party after 10 years of relative peace in the Middle East. Hebrew sigBpost at righttr chester, nephew of the bride­ LUXURY BLEND- Reg. 15.95 — 5 Only! — A giant aircraft carrier wait- plane models, had a place o( The Soviet Union has called paper Pravda accused the Unit­ REYNOLD’S ALUMINUM FOIL . .2 pkgs. 49<^ Totten of 50 Summit St. The Mrs. Guess, injured in an groom, was ring bearer. ed- today for a young girl to*- honor on Uie 10-foot-wide chris­ on the United States and other ed States of making statements reads: "To Shelter.” (AP Photofax) ' --'F bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Totten wore an ensem- ^ HAND DETAILED christen it for her father. Presi­ tening pad. auto accident May 12. was Western nations to restrain Isr­ COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! Mrs. Lonnie M. Ray Sr. of 174 9Jt8 sent home by plant officials to Egypt which "smell of an ble of white lace over blue Mirror and Table Set dent John F. Kennedy, a com­ But it was no easy Job for a ael from a thrust against the ultimatum.’’ It referred to A1 it OPEN TUESDAY, MEMORIAL DAY ! ! ! ★ W. Middle Tpke. after they learned she was shantung, with matching. acces­ 55% DACRON mander in chief slain by an as- youngster —' even one who had Arabs. Ahrom’s report that U.S.' Am­ Tlie Rev. Robert S. Beecher, lived In the White House — to do under doctor’s orders, not to A test of Egyptian control sories. The bridegroom’s moth­ sasln. r do heavy work. She put in bassador Richard Nolte sug­ New U,S, Assaults Begun dean of Christ Church Cathe­ R* 9. 5 .9 V — 12 O n ly ! Caroline Kennedy, •>, needed the honors for her father’s ship measures over the Strait of Tii' er wore a pink flowered silk 45% WOOL 12 minutes for the week. gested withdrawl of Egyptian "T H E K IN O dral, performed the double ring an eight-inch pedestal on the before a crowd of the highest an, at the entrance to the Gulf dress with a "pink tweed coat Her gross pay for the 12 forces from Sinai an what Pr- ceremony. Raymond Glover of bunting-draped launching plat- officials and a nationwide tele- Aqaba, wai^ possible today— OF Hartford was organist. Bou­ and matching accessories. Both Spice Racks 3j99 minutes was 38 cents. From avda called virtual U.N. trus wore cymibidium orchid cor- isH form to reach the hulking gray vision audience, butat not by an toraeli ship . teeshlp of Egyptian territory at As War ’s Tempo Mounts PRODUCE!" quets of spring flowers were on tl\at, the company deducted bow of the 6l,4504on US3 John president Johnson, Chief lus- A Danish „freighter, identified the gulf’s entranceentrance. ■ the altar. sages. • 35 cents for the local SAIGOll (AP) — _ The _ U.S._ ported__ t1 .. ______by armoredj veljicles, am on 4nVtalking IMM icoissami o f M28 MMed'snaifUomA PERO Reg. 3.99 — 10 Only! F. Kennedy with the traditional jja,rl Warren, Richard Car- as the Estelle Maerslit -was due pravda also denounced U.S. 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 ’Ihe bride was given in mar­ A reception for 130 'was held ||;|| tropical United Glvera Fund and 2 at the Jordanian port of Aqaba, trVUBlQOQe t'. ' at the Shoreham Motor Hotel, jljM bottle of champagne. The ship Cushing, former aotronaut cents for Social Security. Although piioto cnbaunt4ro4H| riage by her father. She wore a •tretches five city blocks and j^iy, h . Gienn, Jr-, 88 Kennedy two mile* irom IsnMd’f fuU MediteiTMwan.EdlS^lsr^'Tvtog*” saymg they£ assaults, on Communist hS. ^ S p S full-length silk organza gown Hartford. For a motor trip to J-||| Cookie Jars 2iNI of ..Thua ,Tblen Provlncfe. blistering------. ------iuce|»tta i tton- Michigan and the South, Mrs. jjjll will be 28 stories tall. family meinbers. numerous Within three miles, the South and antiailrcMutt. accented with Alencon lace, worsted The shipbuilders made It New Frontier presiderdial aideh, pearls and sequins, deigned with Ray wore a three-piece pink j|;j| nean:r and the Near Bast. border—>■ provinces '«rjrr of South Viet Vietnamese hit about 500 (3om- i stayed on thO grow^ easy for Caroline. The quart a raft of admirals, and several munist troops and fought a wlhotrt af least three In the inlem t ofyom rgtpdlm M i and good appearance this article elbow-length sleeves, full skirt shantung suit, white hat and jlffl Reg. 1.00 — 51 Fair Only! Nasser’s speech Friday was nam while American jets gloves, black patent ’ leather bottle of champagne, sheathed CaUnet officials were among 35,- three-hour battle, with air and ported deaUtoyed on the BOi mwtgapen nationally* is reprinted by and chapel-length t^n. Her in aluminum net, was scored to OOO expected for the noon cere- broadcoft by Cairo radio. He smashed again at North Viet- four-tier veil of silk ilKsion was shoes and bag, end a white or- ^ suits Wet New England artillery support. Sixty Cpmmu- airfield northeast of Hanoi, A insure a tortuifous christening. monies at the Newport News said, i"We uW not back .down on nam’s MIG airfields and a pow- attached to a Swedish crown of chid corsage. The couple will Salt ’n Pepper Shakers 79c nlsts were reported killed. Also bombed was the Former (first lady Jacqueline Shipbui^Ung and Dry Dock Co. our rights in the gulf.’’ If war er plant inside Haiphong, pearls and crystals, and she car­ live at Kelly Rd., Vernon. To the south in Quang Tin missUe trainiiig canter ai 1m Kennedy, a veteran ship-launch- Jt^son prepared a 10-minute breaks out, he said, "it will be The raids cost the United Pre -Ince, U.S. Marines Ufted Nguyen, 40 milea above HagW. ried a colonial bouquet of white total war and'the objective will states one dawned Navy SHy- carnations and roses. Reg. 19.88 — 10 Only! er, stood by her daughter ns address. Awaits Blue Skies the security wraps on Operation It waa the fiinrt time U .8. pRetS matron of honor. Caroline’s The Kennedys had Navy plane be to destroy Israel.’’ hawk Jet Friday, the 661st plane Union City 2, south of Da Nang, had raided the center w li^ Mrs. Shirley Foreman of Man­ His speech come after A1 Ah- downed over North Vietnam. chester’ was matron of honor. _ Scouts Parade 628 brother, 6-year-old John Jr., shuttle service from New York, BOSTON (AP) _ New . E!n- and industries added to the rus speecn come alter a i An- In the preceding 24 hours crews are trained to fire Electric pives Washington and Boston to come looked hopefully for storm damage. Many families ram, which often reflects Nas- Returning ^lots smd one ^vict- .172 Communist pilots oaH flying telsptiaBS She wore a full-length gown of ser’s political, thinking, said built surfa/Se to air missile ex- liot pink silk organaza, designed Vi»ro iTrom the late oresident’s clearing skies today In the wake AvaetwiteH from their « poUticaa thinking, said soldiers in a series of sharp bat­ poles. Memorial Day Egypt bad achieved its ohjec- ploded 2,500 feet over the Kua with portrait neckline and R« 9 . 2 . 9 9 — 9 O n ly ! ' tles through thick underbrush Returning pUoto Hubby or Job Kam River and showered debris and rugged terrain. Y elbow-leiigth sleeves edged with Mns. Manuel Margarido of 27 heavy damege at aR' (See Page Eig^t) on a merchamit ship moored In flowered lace, and sheath skirt. Oliver Rd. is Memorial Day On Hill 117 the Marines had gets. 'Hie Uong K poyrar 'pliiiit. Metal Bread Box 1.19 M a y B e ^ boats before moving out to sea. stretch of beach at historic Haiphong. The nationality of amounced killing at leat 41 put back in operaiUdd '-altKr She wore a feathered pillbox Parade committee chairman for hat, and carried a colonial bou­ carrier that wiU honor the deaths were attriibuted to Plymouth, where the pilgrims the ship was not known. ;*eds with 14 Americans killed being destroyed a yeco' ag6,>viiia F acing T eacher memory of tte nation’s 85th highway Both on the ground and in the 901-907 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER quet of pink carnations and the Mairchester-BoKon dom - COMPARABIE VALUE Idnded, was washed away. and t02 w ound^. Uliveonce ogouiagain badly uiyuijr daifliiu^.: T6« munity Association of the Con­ president. Only one other presl- g^^j^gnts. Estimates of proper- In Boston, the seas rolled up ACX.U to Probe air the war appeared to be In a battle south of Da Nang, Haiphong-West plant couM ‘ white roses. Reg. 19e — 219 Only! POR’TSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — dent, Franklin D. Rooeevelt, . ^^gge ranged in the mil- to doorways of offices on Com­ mounting in tempo. „ a battalion of Marines—about 1,- operable after Friday** ni% Miss Denyse Totten of Man­ necticut Valley Girl Scouts. $50 Mary Augusta Burr may be chester, sister of the bride, was bad a slmilai' honor. ^ ^ dollars. mercial Wharf and submerged Senate Pearing A spokesman said th the ir men—had made heavy con- a spokesman said. Broiyndes, for the first time k faetd with a choice between Marines have pulled ail bridesmaid. The flower girl was Sham Tumblefs Kennedy would have observed uy^g^ne winds, wild seas another wharf tor a time. tact with a contingent of Com- w«b Choirs: or ^ Brenda Cannon of Revere, Mase., looks at her aut^ voUoge hours later. There ^ "> tery of Tnith-*t Viteiho for an flx but would gladly l«td tt to of the moat violent May .stofrms in recent history. (CLOSED TUESDAY—MEMORIAL DAY) mobile aurminded by flood Mai)y ^ ra and AH power downtown and to tails on tbs oaus* of ill* hlflito 2 7-wob Cbcdsoi. undisclosed price. museums to exhibit around Ih* w aters. va tC m u lfa m it Hdwi, lac. Msgr. Ftoauti said Mlohelan- world. homea were-ftoidiM by hiih tidea fropi norbneaster ii .

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